Hello, Davide!
When are you planning to add %subj% support?
That would be really usefull.
Renar.
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hello all,
i have a bit of a problem with mx records on my linux machine. it seems
that xmail can't deliver mails to domains in which the mailhandler isn't
in the same domain. examples are: rieter.com and newtag.ch. here some
nslookup results on these two domains:
newtag.ch MX
Hello Frederik,
Thursday, October 24, 2002 you wrote:
FG If you know the IP telnet will work
I can telnet to each server with no problems using either the ip
or the host name.
FG ... Knowing the IP is exactly the point where the problem resides.
FG Your problem lies in this last
Hello Frederik,
Thursday, October 24, 2002 you wrote:
FG I did a dig-down into the two domains... Seems fine to me.
FG What is your problem exactly?
Sorry Frederik but I wasn't the original poster.
SIN Stefan Stänz [EMAIL PROTECTED] posted the original message and
I was just trying
hello!
thank you all for the input! here again a short description of my problem:
i am having problems to send emails to the two mentioned domains
(rieter.com and newtag.ch). the mails come back to the sender with an
error message along these lines:
mail delivery failed after 20 attempts...
Stefan,
Can you post smail-logs ?
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Van: SIN Stefan St=E4nz [mailto:s.staenz;sin.ch]=20
Verzonden: donderdag 24 oktober 2002 15:54
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: [xmail] Re: mx records
=20
=20
=20
hello!
=20
thank you all for the input! here again a
Super !
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Van: SIN Stefan St=E4nz [mailto:s.staenz;sin.ch]=20
Verzonden: donderdag 24 oktober 2002 15:58
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: [xmail] Re: mx records
=20
=20
=20
sure! let me empty the logs and send a testmail to one of the=20
domains,=20
wait
HI Hamid,
Several things need to be changed on your server. First thing is remove
the 0.0.0.0 line from smtprelay.tab, that is what is making your server
an open relay. Second you don't need anything in smtpauth.tab, the
system will check mailusers.tab for passwords for authentication. And
third
Hi, Bill. Thanks for your very helpful post below. I just want to make sure
I fully understand the meaning of your statements below, as xMail readme
fails to confirm your suggestion, and I continue to have open relay issues
with xMail 1.8 on Linux.
My goal is to prevent SMTP transfers to
Davide Libenzi wrote:
How do you like the new documentation :
http://www.xmailserver.org/doc-draft-1.11.html
It should not be that difficult to edit a .pod after all ;)
Thanks goes to :
Beau E. Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Davide
Looks good but you can't see it with Netscape 4.
Lac
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Hi -
I've tried it on Netscape 6.2 - OK.
Since I don't have 4.0, could you try this version:
http://beaucox.com/xmail/test/Readme.html
I've striped some of the fancy stuff.
Please let me know.
Aloha = Beau.
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