At 20.22 27/06/06, oi01 wrote:
actually it should be host:port like 192.168.0.1:8956, seperated by
a colon.
Yes, after some experimenting I can confirm that the ip is NOT
included in square brackets. I can say nothing about the port part
since I only retrieve the IP but I think you are right.
The Manual here: http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html
Says:
@@REMOTEADDR
remote IP address and port of the sender
Other than that use trial and error !!!
Rob :-)
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At 16.49 27/06/06, you wrote:
The Manual here: http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html
OK, I RTFMed and found: @@REMOTEADDR: remote IP address and port of
the sender. But how are they bundled together in the macro? Are they
separated by comma, colon, space, nothing ... Are they enclosed in
On 06/27/2006 01:27 PM Francesco Vertova wrote:
At 16.49 27/06/06, you wrote:
The Manual here: http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html
OK, I RTFMed and found: @@REMOTEADDR: remote IP address and port of
the sender. But how are they bundled together in the macro? Are they
separated by
Hi Francesco,
actually it should be host:port like 192.168.0.1:8956, seperated by
a colon.
But I can't approve this mask because I just get the IP from @@REMOTEADDR.
I don't get any information about the port here at me.
Using X-Mail 1.22 on Debian Etch, tested with a perl-script as filter
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Eric Garnice wrote:
Francesco,
Well, according to a few Xspamc's that I have running here which logs
@@REMOTERADDR, the format is:
[IP]:port
ACK#
- Davide
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