I have also no filters that would change the message file and the same
situation occured, with two significant facts:
- analyzing the message file that caused pop3 session to crash I have found
that the message file contained regular message body (itself ending with
crlf) followed by couple of
Hi!
I have seen that a lot of new users of xmail has basic installation
problem that they try to install it without admin rights on windows
machines.
So I am sking you if there is someone who can make a nice install script
for windows which would check or at least warn user for admin rights,
I didn't read the manual. I read this:
http://www.argostuff.net/xmail/
I used Argo Mail server and this is a support site for the product. They
happen to have a good HOW-TO install for windows systems.
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On
Behalf Of
Alex Young wrote:
I didn't read the manual. I read this:
http://www.argostuff.net/xmail/
I used Argo Mail server and this is a support site for the product. They
happen to have a good HOW-TO install for windows systems.
Good but there it is also missing that you need to have admin
Thank you very much for the help. Will this also work on the users of MS
Exchange which are relaying to our Xmail?
This will be the situation:
Our Exchange server is set to relay all its messages to our Xmail server and
Xmail will be the one responsible in sending out the messages on the
only via filters.out.tab
rob :)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Erwin Llave
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 9:47 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [xmail] Re: block certain users in sending out
Thank you very much for the help.
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, Erwin Llave wrote:
Thank you very much for the help. Will this also work on the users of MS
Exchange which are relaying to our Xmail?
Yes. In that way non enabled users will get a Relay Denied message when
sending to domains not hosted inside XMail.
- Davide
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To
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
Argostuff.net is a support site for another email server. I was reading
their newsgroup when someone mentioned Xmail and said to check out the
how-to in installing on Windows systems. So to answer the $64k question:
Xmail has nothing to do with the other mailserver.
-Original Message-
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, Alex Young wrote:
Argostuff.net is a support site for another email server. I was reading
their newsgroup when someone mentioned Xmail and said to check out the
how-to in installing on Windows systems. So to answer the $64k question:
Xmail has nothing to do with the
Which is exactly why I posted it to the list. It said 90% of all the =
stuff I
needed to setup. Very useful. Might be worth distributing something like
this with Xmail for windows users. Yeah the manual has everything you =
could
ever need to know about Xmail but it's a lot to absorb.
Anyway,
I have Googled a bit and tried searching in the xmail forum archives, but
cannot find any mentions of changes, if any in the 1.17 spool structure.
I was previously running 1.16 on FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE. It was working fine
until I required multiple filters, and it was having some troubles. I
Argostuff.net is a support site for another email server. I was reading
their newsgroup when someone mentioned Xmail and said to check
the how-to in installing on Windows systems. So to answer the $64k
question: Xmail has nothing to do with the other mailserver.
The help looks nice
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, Bob Collins wrote:
I have Googled a bit and tried searching in the xmail forum archives, but
cannot find any mentions of changes, if any in the 1.17 spool structure.
I was previously running 1.16 on FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE. It was working fine
until I required multiple
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