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Objet : [xmail] Re: etrn command
It tries to flush the pending queue for a given domain. For example =
you
can have a domain handled to relay messages to another server that is =
not
always on line. You can, when the line comes up, trigger an ETRN to =
the
XMail server to tell it to try
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003, [ISO-8859-15] S=F6nke Ruempler wrote:
It tries to flush the pending queue for a given domain. For example you
can have a domain handled to relay messages to another server that is n=
ot
always on line. You can, when the line comes up, trigger an ETRN to the
XMail
It tries to flush the pending queue for a given domain. For example you
can have a domain handled to relay messages to another server that is not
always on line. You can, when the line comes up, trigger an ETRN to the
XMail server to tell it to try to flush the queue now.
So i have to tell
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, [ISO-8859-15] S=F6nke Ruempler wrote:
But as far as I know MS Exchange can fetch pop3-email-accounts.
the small Exchange SBS can, the 'real' Exchange cannot - M$ really sucks
I hope this helps you - or maybe I just don't understand your Problem ;=
)
nope. So can
I don't know how to solve your problem.
But as far as I know MS Exchange can fetch pop3-email-accounts.
I think in the Exchange-Settings is a Field named 'Connectors' - I have the
german version ... so it might be named diffrent in other languages.
In 'Connectors' you can fetch pop3-accounts