Filip Supera wrote:
Hello,
Tracy wrote:
If it's the one I think it is (Xmail Administrator, written Visual Basic),
I have it working here with XMail 1.19-pre01 It also worked with 1.18
here...
I've got regular domains and alias domains, but no custom domains. Don't
know if that
At 00:36 6/1/2004, you wrote:
If it's the one I think it is (Xmail Administrator, written Visual Basic),
I have it working here with XMail 1.19-pre01 It also worked with 1.18
here...
I've got regular domains and alias domains, but no custom domains. Don't
know if that makes a
At 07:48 6/1/2004, you wrote:
Nope, i just checked the source and it crashes because the xmail version
string has changed. The version string used to contain the kind of system
xmail is running on e.g. (Win32/Ix86) and xmail administrator counts on
that.
The error is in line 3882 of frmMain.frm.
Tracy wrote:
Which function and line is that? I've forgotten how to turn on line numbers
in VB6 (I haven't done any VB6 coding in nearly 2 years...:)
somewhere in function ProcessCommandResponse (open in a texteditor with line
numbers :))
I'm probably going to put XMail 1.20 up on a
At 08:31 6/1/2004, you wrote:
But like I said, it's running fine here against 1.19-pre01
hmm, was the version string already changed in that version?
I don't recall if it was or not. But I found the problem in the code that
you encountered. In the older versions (pre 1.20) the banner
Sorry,
It's fixed now.
http://www.webifi.com/xmail
-John
Shiloh Jennings wrote:
The XmailAdmin tool from http://www.webifi.com/xmail/ worked great with
XMail 1.17, but crashes with XMail 1.20. When I click on the server =
name to
bring up a list of domains, it says Run-time error '5':
Sorry,
It's fixed now.
http://www.webifi.com/xmail
-John
Peter Lindeman wrote:
Davide Libenzi wrote:
I think in 1.18 the format of a CTRL command changed. Let me see ... yes,
aliasdomainlist. Maybe this screw up the tool. Pls contact the author.
1.18 still worked with the tool.
John Kielkopf wrote:
Sorry,
It's fixed now.
http://www.webifi.com/xmail
that's quick :)
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On Mon, 31 May 2004, Shiloh Jennings wrote:
The XmailAdmin tool from http://www.webifi.com/xmail/ worked great with
XMail 1.17, but crashes with XMail 1.20. When I click on the server =
name to
bring up a list of domains, it says Run-time error '5': Invalid =
procedure
call or argument.
Davide Libenzi wrote:
I think in 1.18 the format of a CTRL command changed. Let me see ... yes,
aliasdomainlist. Maybe this screw up the tool. Pls contact the author.
1.18 still worked with the tool. It stopped from 1.20 (or maybe 1.19 but
I never had 1.19)
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On Mon, 31 May 2004, Peter Lindeman wrote:
Davide Libenzi wrote:
I think in 1.18 the format of a CTRL command changed. Let me see ... yes,
aliasdomainlist. Maybe this screw up the tool. Pls contact the author.
1.18 still worked with the tool. It stopped from 1.20 (or maybe 1.19 but
I
If it's the one I think it is (Xmail Administrator, written Visual Basic),
I have it working here with XMail 1.19-pre01 It also worked with 1.18
here...
I've got regular domains and alias domains, but no custom domains. Don't
know if that makes a difference or not...
At 11:43 5/31/2004,
Hello,
Tracy wrote:
If it's the one I think it is (Xmail Administrator, written Visual Basic),
I have it working here with XMail 1.19-pre01 It also worked with 1.18
here...
I've got regular domains and alias domains, but no custom domains. Don't
know if that makes a difference or
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