Hi List, hi Davide,
is it possible to tell XMail to inform the sender of an email, if the email
could not be delivered for the first try and that it will be scheduled?
Two reasons for this need:
1. if the domain does not exist because you misspelled it, XMail will try by
default 32 times and
I second this - I think it would be a very useful feature. I have my
timeouts tuned so a mail takes around 3 days to fail - a configurable delay
notification would be excellent :)
On another note, even better if the messages for failure/delay were
configurable - isn't it Postfix which has
Hello,
I just noticed something kind of strange. I was using v. 0.74 and I noticed
that I left relaying open (smtprelay.tab)... so when I noticed this I
changed it to:
192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
Okay... fine... only allow internal relaying.
Then I sent a test message (from my home machine...
So... I stopped 0.74... migrated the stuff I had to migrate... CHANGED MY
smptrelay.tab to the above... and whalla! I can still use my outside
machine
to sendmail through it my yahoo account.
Are you sure that one of your clients (from the same ip that u used to test)
hadn't logged in tino
I should mention all email sent/recieved to one user to be sent to another
- Original Message -
From: Scott Ritchie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 12:05 PM
Subject: [xmail] OT: Perl and filters
Hopefully this is a simple question for all you