gzippd tarbals can be open with this tools (current version)
(and for many, with very old versions too ) :
7zip
unzip
powerarchiver
winzip
winrar
..
..
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] la part de Davide Libenzi
Envoyé : mercredi 15 février 2006 04:43
Davide is true for Unzip :) remove from the list !
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] la part de CLEMENT Francis
Envoyé : mercredi 15 février 2006 10:41
À : 'xmail@xmailserver.org'
Objet : [xmail] Re: glst tarball windows
gzippd tarbals can be open
I am currently running xmail on Redhat 9 with kernel 2.4.20-8. On
RedHat I had to insert the line export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4 into the
xmail startup file. I am currently working on moving my mail server to
a stronger box, running Suse 9 with kernel 2.6.5-7.97. Would I have to
take this
The email response below reminds me of the real causes of your slow-to-drop
connections.
XMail slows down considerably when I use CustMapsList in server.tab.
The process as I understand it for an email that is to be dropped.
1. Remote server starts SMTP connection to xMail.
2. xMail looks up
On Wednesday 15 February 2006 09:02, Chad Fleenor wrote:
I am currently running xmail on Redhat 9 with kernel 2.4.20-8. On
RedHat I had to insert the line export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4 into the
xmail startup file. I am currently working on moving my mail server to
a stronger box, running Suse
To reduce CustMapsList processing time, you can, with most of 'big
blacklist' mainteners (spamcop, rbl, ..) do local a mirror for the zones in
a local dns server, so you could reduce dns traffic dramaticaly and
custmaplist response time by saying xmail to use the local dns server.
Note that I
Hello Rob,
Tuesday, February 14, 2006, 2:19:14 PM, you wrote:
Try
SMTP-MaxErrors1
In server.tab
If there is ONE erroneous RCPT TO, then dump the connection.
I've tried it and it works really well! The only problem is... even a
legitimate server can cause an smtp error every once in a
Hey all,
I successfully installed xmail on a NSLU2 and it works very well. But when I
open outlook or a similar email-app it can find the pop server but fails to
log in. I use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a loginname and the password is 100%
correct. When I telnet to server:110 I get a login
On Wed, 15 Feb 2006, Henri van Riel wrote:
I noticed something weird... I'm monitoring my mailserver very closely
because of the recent problems and I noticed x35.xmailserver.org
(69.30.125.51) connects to my server every now and then:
# netstat -a | grep myserver:25, returns:
tcp 0 0