[xmail] Re: Slow delivery of mail

2006-10-29 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Tracy wrote: Well, it was definitely a corrupt message of some kind in the outbound queue. Once I got about 200 of the waiting messages out of the queue, local mail delivery started flowing again. It looked like it might have been more than one message - what it

[xmail] Re: Slow delivery of mail

2006-10-29 Thread Tracy
Davide Libenzi wrote: On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Tracy wrote: Well, it was definitely a corrupt message of some kind in the outbound queue. Once I got about 200 of the waiting messages out of the queue, local mail delivery started flowing again. It looked like it might have been more than one

[xmail] Re: Local domain and trailing dot

2006-10-29 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, Francesco Vertova wrote: At 12.45 09/11/05, you wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tuesday, November 08, 2005 6:41 PM: I dunno exactly what RFC says about that. I guess the hostname domain.net. is valid, but i have no idea how this DNS issue should be treated

[xmail] Re: Local domain and trailing dot

2006-10-29 Thread Shiloh Jennings
Regardless of the RFC, ignoring a trailing dot would be helpful for end users. For example, a user might write My email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] When the recipient clients on [EMAIL PROTECTED], the dot afterwards may be picked up as part of the mailto link. I realize this is a customer

[xmail] Re: Local domain and trailing dot

2006-10-29 Thread Jason J. Ellingson
I would like to humbly disagree. The trailing . is valid as a reference to the root domain of the internet. It could be interpreted as (. NULL) Without the period, internal routing of larger mail systems can route internally. A domain ending in . is outright referencing to the root domain of

[xmail] 1.23

2006-10-29 Thread Norbert Doeberlein
Davide, Would you possibly have a pre-release changelog for 1.23? I'm anxious to see what's new because there shouldn't be much to be fixed, right? Thanks! Norb - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe xmail in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For

[xmail] filter arg-or-macro suggestion

2006-10-29 Thread Mike Harrington
Just a suggestion, but it would be useful if a single-quote, or some other use for escape character like \ would be replaced with an actual double-quote within an argument. The reasoning behind this is if XMail is installed (using windows as an example) to C:\Program Files\xmail\ the @@File

[xmail] Re: Local domain and trailing dot

2006-10-29 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Sun, 29 Oct 2006, Jason J. Ellingson wrote: I would like to humbly disagree. The trailing . is valid as a reference to the root domain of the internet. It could be interpreted as (. NULL) I on't think it's a matter of persoal opinions here. The RFC2821 definition of Domain does not

[xmail] Re: 1.23

2006-10-29 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Sun, 29 Oct 2006, Norbert Doeberlein wrote: Davide, Would you possibly have a pre-release changelog for 1.23? I'm anxious to see what's new because there shouldn't be much to be fixed, right? I'll make a pre-release possibly thins week... - Davide - To unsubscribe from this list:

[xmail] Re: filter arg-or-macro suggestion

2006-10-29 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Sun, 29 Oct 2006, Mike Harrington wrote: Just a suggestion, but it would be useful if a single-quote, or some other use for escape character like \ would be replaced with an actual double-quote within an argument. The reasoning behind this is if XMail is installed (using windows as

[xmail] Re: filter arg-or-macro suggestion

2006-10-29 Thread Mike Harrington
Then I guess I need to re-debug my code :) Sorry about that david. :) - Original Message - From: Davide Libenzi davidel@xmailserver.org To: xmail@xmailserver.org Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2006 8:10 PM Subject: [xmail] Re: filter arg-or-macro suggestion On Sun, 29 Oct 2006, Mike