Hi,
Periodically, we have to send out a large amount of mail to our customers. I think
using the local mailer feature of xmail is the most efficient, is that right?
I read the docs and saw the format, with the rcpt to: lines.
So, should I create one file with thousands of rcpt to: lines (is
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Sönke Ruempler wrote:
You already have the domain filter. It should be enough.
Afaik I have a aliasdomain filter, not a domain filter.
I think a filter for the REAL domain and the output
real-domainaliasdomain
would make more sense?!
Yes.
- Davide
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To
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004, Ng Sang Ho wrote:
Mates,
I am new to XMail and I have read the documentation but still couldn't figure
out somethings.
If my server is acting as a SMTP/RELAY server for my own domain, could I reject
the mail sending into my domain if the from address' domain
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004, Orion Productions wrote:
Hi,
Periodically, we have to send out a large amount of mail to our customers. I think
using the local mailer feature of xmail is the most efficient, is that right?
I read the docs and saw the format, with the rcpt to: lines.
So, should I
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004, Ng Sang Ho wrote:
Mates,
I am new to XMail and I have read the documentation but still couldn't figure
out somethings.
If my server is acting as a SMTP/RELAY server for my own domain, could I reject
the mail sending into my domain if
The mailing is handled by a windows service, so why would I spawn another external
process?!
From within the service itself, I can connect to XMail over SMTP, or I could just
copy a file to spool/local, hence my question...
Frédéric
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From: Davide Libenzi
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On Sun, 15 Feb 2004, Liron Newman wrote:
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004, Ng Sang Ho wrote:
Mates,
I am new to XMail and I have read the documentation but still couldn't figure
out somethings.
If my server is acting as a SMTP/RELAY server for my own domain, could I
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004, Orion Productions wrote:
The mailing is handled by a windows service, so why would I spawn
another external process?! From within the service itself, I can connect
to XMail over SMTP, or I could just copy a file to spool/local, hence my
question...
Multi rcpt: in one
While reading the docs, I stumbled accross this line in the miscellaneous section:
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Orion Productions wrote:
While reading the docs, I stumbled accross this line in the miscellaneous section:
Where's the line?
- Davide
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Oops, sorry :-)
I had my CTRL key down already when I pressed enter (for doing CTRL+V to paste the
line), and apparently CTRL+enter sends the message :-s
Anyway, this line:
Linux uses the standard CR while M$ uses CRLF.
I think a lot of people will agree that it's not done to make your opinion
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Orion Productions wrote:
Oops, sorry :-)
I had my CTRL key down already when I pressed enter (for doing CTRL+V to
paste the line), and apparently CTRL+enter sends the message :-s
Anyway, this line:
Linux uses the standard CR while M$ uses CRLF.
I think a lot of people
i agree -- its part of common vernacular to refer to M$oft as M$ --
its not to their discredit, in fact they are a FOR profit corporation
i suggest that if this is the worst flaw you can find...considering what
you paid for the software ;)
peace et al
-d
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004, Davide
The M$ is a joke, and there's no hate involved. Hate is a tiring
sentiment=20
and you want to reserve it to worthwhile things. I'd call it more like
indifference.
Let's leave it out then, imho it does look unprofessional although it is
not a big deal. But since it is not a big deal anyway , you
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