If you have edited any of the tab files manually try stopping xmail,
removing the files from the tabindex directory and restarting xmail. See
if that fixes your problem.
Bill
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From: Dave Henderson[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 7:09 PM
To:
I have DBmail working with XMail. I have a mailproc.tab file with this
line in it.
external 0 10/var/MailRoot/for_imap.sh
@@FILE@@RCPT @@FROM
Here is the forimap.sh file
#!/bin/sh
perl -pi -e 's/\r\n/\n/g' $1
/usr/local/sbin/dbmail-smtp -d $2 $1
It was pretty
Thanks for your reply Bill. I don't have a problem starting or stopping the
daemon, I have a problem adding an additional domain when using the CtrlClnt
utility. Should I run the CtrlClnt utility while the mail server is
running. The documentation on the website says that some files
For future searchers, I have fixed the problem. After taking a look at the
name resolution on the email server, I noticed is was not correct at all. For
any newbie's, if you are setting up xmail (or any other server probably), make
sure you can perform 'nslookup localservername' on the
Em Terça 18 Julho 2006 23:08, Dave Henderson escreveu:
I am also interested to know if Xmail will eventually support IMAP. In
the mean time what is the current opinion of others as to the best IMAP
addon (courier, squirrel, etc).
Dave
I'm using a patched courier-imap (CR+LF patch) with
Hi Dave,
I see that you have fixed the problem but I'll clarify why I was telling
you clear the tabindex directory. If you had edited some of the indexed
files, by stopping xmail, clearing the tabindex directory and restarting
xmail you would have caused xmail to rebuild the index files. Xmail
I see. Thanks for the clarification Bill.
Dave
Bill Healy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dave,
I see that you have fixed the problem but I'll clarify why I was telling
you clear the tabindex directory. If you had edited some of the indexed
files, by stopping xmail, clearing the