Hi,
What about that?
Not works:
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seaman@oleko:~/tmp$ telnet euro.dinos.net 73737
Trying 80.77.33.195...
Connected to euro.dinos.net.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK [EMAIL PROTECTED] [XMail 1.9 (Linux/Ix86) POP3
Server] service ready; Fri,
Hi,
I have followed all instructions setup on the smailserver.org homepage and setup the
server and it's all running correctly. However, I want the mail from an external pop3
account to be delivered to one of my local mail boxes.
Firstly, I've assumed (and I think it's a correct assumption,
Hi,
you must use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as your user name not just test. This is
the same in Xmail 1.8
i have tried to telnet and it works if I use [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Matic
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From: Oleg Kobyakovskiy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Davide Libenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12. julij
OK. Thanks. Then I have another question:
What is 'POP3Domaineuro.dions.net' in the server.tab for?
In the 1.8 version it works well (without @euro...) if I put this directive
there. But it not wroks in the 1.9 version.
Why?
Thanks a lot.
Matic wrote:
Hi, you must use [EMAIL
What is 'POP3Domaineuro.dions.net' in the server.tab for?
In the 1.8 version it works well (without @euro...) if I put this
directive
there. But it not wroks in the 1.9 version.
Your are right, same here. Looks like a little bug ;-).
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Note an error in spelling euro.dions.net (shouldn't it be dinos)
Matic
- Original Message -
From: Oleg Kobyakovskiy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12. julij 2002 13:54
Subject: [xmail] Re: Troubles with POP3 accounts (message added)
The server.tab is below:
Oups... It was my mistake... Thank you very much. :)
Matic wrote:
Note an error in spelling euro.dions.net (shouldn't it be dinos)
Matic
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Oleg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm writing a Perl script and using exit 97 (for example) to return a
value of 97 (for example), but XMail seems to allow the message to continue
to the user mailbox anyway. Anyone using filters and Perl scripts
successfully? If so, could you help me?
Kevin D. Williams, MCP
Network
I wrote the script for DrWeb AV. I used exit 97 there. And it works perfect.
Williams, Kevin wrote:
I'm writing a Perl script and using exit 97 (for example) to return a
value of 97 (for example), but XMail seems to allow the message to continue
to the user mailbox anyway. Anyone using
Yes, I'm logging @@FROM and the current time to a file when the script is
called.
-Original Message-
From: Davide Libenzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 11:45 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [xmail] Re: Filters and return codes
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002,
Everyone,
My script just worked. In addition to calling exit $retval; with $retval
being my return code of either 100 or 97, I added the following to my
script:
END {
$? = $retval;
}
And it worked. Looks like exit calls any END blocks before quitting the
process - I guess that did the
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