On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
> > Hello List, > > I finally managed to get my copy of Xmail working on a vanilla > Slackware installation. > > Looks like a fine package to me ! :-) > > The messages I wouldn't receive were "locked". All I had > to do is telnet to the admin port 6017 and use the commands > "frozlist" and "frozdel" to get rid of the locked messages. > Then did some tweaking on the config (.tab) files (can't > remember exactly; have to go back to the clients' site and > write some documentation), restarted the service and VOILA ! > System works perfectly fine. > > Seriously though, I would deeply appreciate if someone could > answer the following questions : > > Here is the installation : > > .. Small LAN network with windows98; > .. One static IP calling out through a router via ISDN; > .. No DNS inside; > .. One "real-world" e-mail account via pop3 through that > ISDN line to the ISP > > My questions : > > .. I know for a fact that the users inside can have their > own internal e-mail address; However I would like a > couple of those users (actually, four) to be able to > receive external e-mail through the standard ISP e-mail > account _without ones' e-mail message overlapping the others'_ > Is it possible ? And if it is, how ?? you should use a local domain ( in XMail ) and use pop3 sync to fetch external pop3 mail. then extaliases.tab can be used to map internal addresses with external ones. > .. Spam mailing: Any ideas how to get rid of spam mail on > Xmail ? Any docs ?? you can use filters with spamassassin for example. see docs for a deeper explanation. - Davide - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
