[xmail] What am I doing wrong?

2003-01-26 Thread Box
Or is 1.12 broken? I tried upgrading both my Windows 2000 and Linux servers from 1.11 and both give the same results: 1) Server shuts down when receiving mail while using one of the new server.tab variables 2) Logging is broken with undefined line endings I've reverted back to 1.11 until

[xmail] Xmail, Courier IMAP and Mozilla

2003-01-26 Thread Peter Lindeman
Hello, I have installed Courier IMAP on my server but I have a small problem with Courier and XMail and don't know (yet) how to solve this. Xmail stores the mail in the maildir format but it looks like it is stored with CRLF and not CR on the end of the line, when I change a received

[xmail] Re: What am I doing wrong?

2003-01-26 Thread Box
OK, I'll work it out on a spare machine and let you know so we could all have a good laugh. ;-) - Original Message - From: Davide Libenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: XMail mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 2:58 PM Subject: [xmail] Re: What am I doing wrong? On

[xmail] Re: Xmail, Courier IMAP and Mozilla

2003-01-26 Thread Peter Lindeman
Davide Libenzi wrote: I have installed Courier IMAP on my server but I have a small problem with Courier and XMail and don't know (yet) how to solve this. Xmail stores the mail in the maildir format but it looks like it is stored with CRLF and not CR on the end of the line, when I change a

[xmail] Re: What am I doing wrong?

2003-01-26 Thread Box
OK, I'm not completely insane. With version 1.12 on Windows 2000, if I uncomment the new server.tab variables, the service terminates unexpectedly, and my current smtp log empties itself. This had happened five times. With the variables commented, XMail chugs along as expected. I had similar

[xmail] Re: 1.12 ready ...

2003-01-26 Thread Adrian Hicks
Question for Davide. I think I remember that upgrades from 1.9 to 1.10 and 1.10 to 1.11 were both possible with just a change of binaries. If that's correct I assume I can go from 1.9 to 1.12 with the same simple binary change. Can you confirm please. Thanks. Adrian Hicks On Sun,

[xmail] mailproc.tab files

2003-01-26 Thread DigitalPitstop
Where can mailproc.tab files go? Does an xmail server have to have a domain? If I'm just using it for a relay for email from the internet to an internal notes server can I just use a domin.tab file in custdomains directory? Do i have to have at least 1 domain in the domains directory? - To

[xmail] Re: error message

2003-01-26 Thread Vëérêsh Khånörkãr
I guess for testing purpose, you should resort to debug mode, Xmail as service is meant for production and not development/testing. HTH. Regards, Veeresh At 04:45 PM 10/11/02 +0200, you wrote: Hi. The past few days I occationally have gotten two different errors in my NT application event

[xmail] Re: 1.12 ready ...

2003-01-26 Thread Sönke Ruempler
Changes are described here : http://www.xmailserver.org/ChangeLog.html Davide, where is the new filter handling? You wrote, that you would implement the new handling to first scan the real recipient and then scan for the filter file. so if [EMAIL PROTECTED] is an alias for [EMAIL

[xmail] Re: mailproc.tab files

2003-01-26 Thread Sönke Ruempler
Where can mailproc.tab files go? mailproc.tab go into userdir /var/MailRoot/domains/domain.com/user/ if i need mailprocessing without a real domain - look into custom domains. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe xmail in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For

[xmail] Re: Xmail, Courier IMAP and Mozilla

2003-01-26 Thread Peter Lindeman
Davide Libenzi wrote: The reason XMail stores messages in CRLF is because the delivery can be done fast by doing mmaping+send or sendfile in Linux. There's no way to change this. Ok, thanks for the reply. I am curious how others have solved this problem ? By changing Courier IMAP ? Anybody ?