Thank you.
Sergio C.
Davide Libenzi ha scritto:
On Tue, 6 Sep 2005, CLEMENT Francis wrote:
Sorry !
As your description for 1.22-pre01 was 'tries to cope with broken DNS
setups', I didn't think it could resolve 'A ptr use for good dns =
setups'
(like hotmail)
Can I ask you for a win32 version ?
Hi all -
I could find no reference to this anywhere - I occasionally have senders
that send, and the email does not stop sending, like a SPAM bomb, but
these are valid senders. I assumed the first couple of times that it
was something in the remote server configuration causing this, but this
On 07.09.2005 19:57, Jeff Buehler wrote:
I could find no reference to this anywhere - I occasionally have senders
that send, and the email does not stop sending, like a SPAM bomb, but
these are valid senders. I assumed the first couple of times that it
was something in the remote server
Just to be clear, the senders in this case are sending to my local
users. So, these are emails to my users that continue sending and
sending until I finally either contact the sending ISP or block the domain.
The SMAIL and SMTP logs simply show the same email being sent over and
over, and
On 07.09.2005 22:08, Jeff Buehler wrote:
Just to be clear, the senders in this case are sending to my local
users. So, these are emails to my users that continue sending and
sending until I finally either contact the sending ISP or block the domain.
The SMAIL and SMTP logs simply show
I'm running XMail 1.21 on FreeBSD 5.3.
I successfully installed XMail and set up a domain and user accounts.
My email client is Thunderbird, I set up two accounts:
1) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When trying to check email from either account, Thunderbird reports
Sending of password
Try user as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Rather than 'postmaster'
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Ross Gohlke
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 1:46 PM
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] access logged but client doesn't connect
I'm