Thanks, I will try that, by the way, how do I get unix2dos?
and other question, are you telling me that somehow my filter is modifying
the message and replacing CRLF for LF? I'd like to find the cause of the
problem to avoid it.
Thank you again.
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Hi all,
I have done minor viewer update in MailTraffic filter to fix the bug that
caused error while viewing 2nd month's statistics. New version available on
www.iclub.cz/xmail, changes only in Viewer subdirectory.
Cheers,
Roman
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No its probably not I was just giving you an example.
The message probably got that way during tranist. I have recieved messages
that came in that condition and I had to convert the LF to CRLF manually
using unix2dos.
unix2dos is linux (nix) utility that comes with most installations of linux
do a google search on unix2dos windows
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No its probably not I was just giving
Hi,
Here an example file I drop in the /spool/local :
SR from the DOC:
SR All lines must be [CR][LF] terminated, with one mail-from statement, one or
SR more rcpt-to statements, an empty line and the message text. Mail files must
SR not be created directly inside the '/spool/local'
Hi,
I actually did :-) But it doesn't work. This is why I wanted to know
if anybody had ever succeeded... Have you ?
SR did you drop the file in spool/local as you wrote? that is wrong, it has to
SR be spool/temp
Well, the file has to be prepared in spool/temp then moved in
spool/local once
Well, I still don't get it, but I have isolated two messages that get stuck
if I try to download them, I copy them to the Maildir/new dir and outlook
simply times out trying to get them. I gess there is something wrong with
them bit still don't figure out what.
Any other idea guys? As i wrote
I think I remember someone posting something about a fix for an update
from Microsoft that prevented incoming connections on some IP ports.
What was that article or fix?
Thanks,
Bill
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