Hi,
I'm using XMail for Windows 2003, and successully creating emails in the
/local dir, which are then being sent.
My query, how to I format the file such that it sends the mail as HTML
instead of plain?
Thanks in advance.
Kev
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How about edit using Outlook and send to a mailbox,
then modify the recipent then copy to /locol?
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From: Kevin Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 9:57 PM
Subject: [xmail] HTML mail
Hi,
I'm using XMail for Windows
Hi, Davide:
I had post a mail about my question about RDNS,
now I get more knowlege about it.
Mine is windows platform.
I have know now that you using 'gethostbyaddr' to
execute RDNS,which maybe return NETBIOS name, I
think that is not we hope.
Microsoft recommend using
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Michail Tchoudinov wrote:
Courier-IMAP looks good, but has troubles with
CRLF end of lines, and produces double messages
to POP after IMAP access.
I have written a _simple_ patch to Courier-IMAP-2.0.0
to solve the CRLF problem. Please, find it attached.
XMail POP
Yep, he is working on it now for version 2.0
If you check the list archive, you'll find lots of comments about IMAP and
XMail.
Shawn
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Leonardo Fogel
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 11:06 AM
To: [EMAIL
That's great!
I do not get any attached files with your mail (did you mean file
attachments?)
This is the key to double POP messages after Courier-IMAP access.
That would be very great to fix this!
I have a system with about 300 users and 4 domains.
Most of people want to use IMAP (some trough
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Jhon Wong wrote:
Hi, Davide:
I had post a mail about my question about RDNS,
now I get more knowlege about it.
Mine is windows platform.
I have know now that you using 'gethostbyaddr' to
execute RDNS,which maybe return NETBIOS name, I
think that is
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, [iso-8859-1] Leonardo Fogel wrote:
Is there a XMail's IMAP project, Davide?
Yes. I strongly hope to be able to have something before the end of 2003.
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Nick Marino wrote:
Is there anyway to make a filter wait for an external command to complete
before going ahead to the end of the script? Like an AV program scanning a
message to complete before the script returns the wrong exit code from the
command because it did not
--- Michail Tchoudinov wrote:
That's great!
I do not get any attached files with your mail (did
you mean file attachments?)
Ecartis has stripped it! I'll send it directly to you.
So one of two biggest problems (are CRLF and
'double POP after') with Courier-IMAP is about
to been
--- Davide Libenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Filters are always syncronous, at least if you do not spawn a completely
different process from there, and you let it go w/out waiting for it.
- Davide
Well my script executes f-prot antvirus scanner and it returns a code to the
script and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Filters are always syncronous, at least if you do not spawn a completely
different process from there, and you let it go w/out waiting for it.
Well my script executes f-prot antvirus scanner and it returns a code to the
script and the script then uses that to decide
I've just finished getting Squirrelmail + dbmail + Xmailserver functioning.
Is there any way to.
1. leave the mail in the users xmail folder instead of deleting it when it
arrives. I tried it with @@TMPFILE and its still disappears.
2. if a user deletes an email in squirrelmail that it also
--- Peter Lindeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take a look at my AV script at http://www.lindeman.org/filters.html
It's allready done for you ;-)
Well I did try your AV filter but could never get it to work.
I think due to only having Perl version 5.6.1 on my system.
Am working on updating
Hello all,
Sorry in advance for the slightly off-topic message. I'm sure that there
are a few people out here who use XMail Server Manager and I would be
grateful if a few handful of people would be willing to serve as guinea pigs
. err testers... for a major overhaul I'm working on. Just
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 15:35, Scott wrote:
I've just finished getting Squirrelmail + dbmail + Xmailserver functioning.
Is there any way to.
1. leave the mail in the users xmail folder instead of deleting it when it
arrives. I tried it with @@TMPFILE and its still disappears.
If you
I would be more than glad to test..
I am hosting my mail server on a windows 2000 platform adn using xmail 1.15
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Michael Harrington
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 6:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
I'm attempting to use the sendmail program that comes with Xmail with
nagios's monitoring software. It requires that it needs to use one line to
send out an email, and I haven't beenable to figure out a single line way of
doing this that doesn't require me to put a . to end sending the message.
Hi.
If you're using Linux or another UNIX variant you may be able to use the
'mail' program which accepts command line parameters to send a message. I
use it in several ways here.
For example:
echo Test message content | mail -s Test subject [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or
mail -s Test subject
Hi,Davide:
I only report the problem to you.
You are using a function which the OS
not recommend to use.That is your
business I think.
Best regards,
Jhon Wong
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Jhon Wong wrote:
Hi, Davide:
I had post a mail about my question about RDNS,
now I get
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, jhon wong wrote:
I only report the problem to you.
You are using a function which the OS
not recommend to use.That is your
business I think.
The 'gethostbyaddr', like the POSIX standard states, *MUST* return the
name assosiated with the given IP address. If upon a
Hi,Davide:
I give you some records from smtp log file,
where domain.com is my domain name, you
can see what RDNS result is:
domain.com 211.149.111.76 2003-09-25 13:51:59 163.com 299.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] S333DD RECV=OK 4870 B7C2Y0
domain.com 218.246.127.68 2003-09-25
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, jhon wong wrote:
Hi,Davide:
I give you some records from smtp log file,
where domain.com is my domain name, you
can see what RDNS result is:
domain.com 211.149.111.76 2003-09-25 13:51:59 163.com 299.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] S333DD RECV=OK 4870
Yes, the problem is just here.
The PTR is not exist, but getnamebyaddr return some name, then RDNS success.
domain.com 211.149.111.76 2003-09-25 13:51:59 163.com
domain.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] S333DD RECV=OK 4870
B7C2Y0
Those IPs do not have an external PTR record.
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, jhon wong wrote:
Yes, the problem is just here.
The PTR is not exist, but getnamebyaddr return some name, then RDNS success.
Try :
C: nslookup
set debug
set type=ptr
211.149.111.76
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nslookup
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Default Server: ns1.chncomm.com
Address: 211.157.97.1
set debug
set type=ptr
211.149.111.76
Server: ns1.chncomm.com
Address: 211.157.97.1
Got answer:
HEADER:
opcode = QUERY, id = 2, rcode = NXDOMAIN
header
Davide:
I must tell you someting that I had modified
your code. I had moved SysGetHostByAddr function
into SMTPCheckReturnPath. Nothing else be touched.
Will that affect the RDNS result?
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, jhon wong wrote:
Yes, the problem is just here.
The PTR is not exist,
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