On 16.04.2006 01:46, postmaster - networkoftheapes.net wrote:
The sources aren't the only place to change the structure of user mailboxes.
Look at the command line settings for Xmail.
http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html#command_line
But the question was:
Is it guaranteed that user
Hello,
I was very busy last few months and been off the list, so sorry if you already
solved this.
But I have the following problem: Sometimes GLST.EXE is frozen and take 100% of
CPU until killed. This is occuring about once per day on three different
servers.
I tried to clean and even to
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 17:00:43 +0200, Sönke Ruempler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 15.04.2006 15:50, Ulrich Petri wrote:
Yeah i understand that.
Is it guaranteed that user mailboxes are always in
$MAIL_ROOT/domains/domain/username/
?
Yes, as long as you don't change it in the sources ;-)
OK. I think I understand. You wanted the location of the user's directory
regardless of the structure inside it.
Sorry. I was reading too much into it.
Bryn
- Original Message -
From: Sönke_Ruempler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2006 17:17:22 +0200
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 16:46:37 -0700, postmaster - networkoftheapes.net [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
Except for logs files and filter tab files, you should really let XMail
handle it's own files and do most of your work by connecting to the server
over a network interface. It also leaves the
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006, Michal A. Valasek wrote:
Hello,
I was very busy last few months and been off the list, so sorry if you =
already solved this.
But I have the following problem: Sometimes GLST.EXE is frozen and take =
100% of CPU until killed. This is occuring about once per day on