Best values (to David in fact)

2001-05-10 Thread DOLIST Technical Center
Bonjour, David, you should send us and add to your doc the best values (max and min) threshold for low, middle and optimum settings, not considering the bandwidth or type of machine. For example maximum IN connections, OUT connections and POP3 connections, how to send faster, more, don't spend

Re: 0.70 shows up ...

2001-05-10 Thread Davide Libenzi
On 10-May-2001 Bob Hugel wrote: Good Morning Davide, I have been using your XMail product for about a week or two now with great success. You've gone a GREAT job,.. and an even bigger thanks for making the source code available... I just want to let you know that I think there is a

RE: IMAP Support

2001-05-10 Thread Davide Libenzi
On 09-May-2001 Richard Mayhew wrote: Hi Will XMail support IMAP in the near future? I think this is the only service XMail is lacking, to become a complete package? There's some work on the way but I'm not ablt to give an ETA. - Davide

RE: Best values (to David in fact)

2001-05-10 Thread Davide Libenzi
On 10-May-2001 DOLIST Technical Center wrote: Bonjour, David, you should send us and add to your doc the best values (max and min) threshold for low, middle and optimum settings, not considering the bandwidth or type of machine. For example maximum IN connections, OUT connections and

Re: Best values (to David in fact)

2001-05-10 Thread DOLIST Technical Center
Thursday, May 10, 2001, 5:58:00 PM, Davide Libenzi wrote: Sorry but I can't do this. You have just began hereunder.. ! :) XMail configuration depends on network topology and speed and giving a generic configuration is like giving nothing. Ok. So which network topology? You are the only one

SmartDNSHost (to be continued)

2001-05-10 Thread DOLIST Technical Center
Bonjour, Thursday, May 10, 2001, 6:17:56 PM, David wrote: The only thing that I can say to get a bit faster mail delivery is to use the SmartDNSHost option of SERVER.TAB to let the DNS to resolve MX queries ( with recursion ). To continue with this thread, I've tested some weeks ago this

RE: SmartDNSHost (to be continued)

2001-05-10 Thread Davide Libenzi
On 10-May-2001 DOLIST Technical Center wrote: Bonjour, Thursday, May 10, 2001, 6:17:56 PM, David wrote: The only thing that I can say to get a bit faster mail delivery is to use the SmartDNSHost option of SERVER.TAB to let the DNS to resolve MX queries ( with recursion ). To

redirect not redirecting

2001-05-10 Thread Dave Palmer
I'm using 0.68 on win2k. I dropped a file called mydomain.com.tab into the custdomain directory to redirect all mail to otherdomain.com... and nothing is being redirected... the mail is being delivered to mydomain.com. XMAIL_ROOT/custdomains/mydomain.com.tab redirect otherdomain.com