On 5 Jan 2010 at 18:24, Spyros Tsiolis wrote: > > > > Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 14:16:23 -0800 > > From: davi...@xmailserver.org > > To: xmail@xmailserver.org > > Subject: Re: [xmail] strange Xmail behaviour (v1.23) > > > > On Mon, 4 Jan 2010, Spyros Tsiolis wrote: > > > > [ BLAH BLAH BLAH . . . ] > > > > > I _did_ check the system though, but sending a couple of e-mail message > > > back and forth from web-based mail addresses (like this one). Nothing > > > came through and I noticed that whatever I tried to send from the > > > problematic domain didn't get out of the LAN. > > > > Messages do not disappear, unless there is some hardware or OS problem. > > If you send a message, *and* the message is accepted by XMail, than the > > message is either in the spool (and you have the slog for it), or you'll > > find an entry for it leaving the system in the SMAIL log. > > > > And where exactly might "spool" be? The "SMAIL" log ? > Forgive my ignorance Davide but I don't know.
It's all in the xmail documentation and if you don't have it to hand it would be a good idea to download it. On my NetBSD system "locate xmail-1.23 | grep Readme" /usr/local/sources/xmail/xmail-1.23/docs/Readme.html /usr/local/sources/xmail/xmail-1.23/docs/Readme.pod /usr/local/sources/xmail/xmail-1.23/docs/Readme.txt Here spool is a tree of directories at /var/MailRoot/spool/ and layout for this is in the docs along with instructions on using various admin tools. Logs are in /var/MailRoot/logs/ but you may need to enable them by adding commandline parameters and restarting xmail. David _______________________________________________ xmail mailing list xmail@xmailserver.org http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail