Hi Helio
I'm trying Xmail Queuemanager, but when I try to run xqmwin I get the
following errors:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File qmgrwin.py, line 8, in ?
File
/usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wxPython/__init__.py,
line 20,
in ?
File
Hi,=20
However, I cannot find out who it is.
I'd use Xmail Queuemanager to inspect the queue.
http://xmail.marketmix.com/
(You can do that manually, but you wouldn't want that...)
Regards, Manuel Martin
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Hello Helio,=20
I'm trying Xmail Queuemanager, but when I try to run xqmwin I get the=20
following errors:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File qmgrwin.py, line 8, in ?
File=20
/usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wxPython/__init__.py,
line 20,=20
in ?
File=20
On Tuesday, May 03, 2005 11:05 AM [GMT+1=CET],
Spyros Tsiolis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
I have quite a serious problem today.
I have a box with xmail v1.20 serving my company and a couple of
client domains.
Today I came to the office to find out that the mailbox is consuming
Thanx Manuel, but GTK is already installed.
It looks that Xmail Queuemanager requires Python 2.3 installed in an especific
place.
I was thinking of linking Python 2.4 (already installed in my machine) to
those places shown in the error messages, but there's no wxPython directory
in
Can you install it on a windows client and access your Linux box remotely?
That is what I would do, if possible, in your situation. This is not
becauseI particularly like Windows (I do not - actually, I am beginning to
despise it because everyone uses it even when it is not to their advantage
Great Jeff, I agree on almost all you wrote. Almost all because being
ubiquitous doesn't mean that everything will run on it... :-)
I'll make use of Xmail Queuemanager on a Windows client as I'll also make
tests using Outluck, oops, Outlook. I also think it's a good thing to use
what my users