Hi,
in my config file, i set both mnet xnet, e.g.
mnet=0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0,255.255.255.248
xnet=1.2.3.4,255.255.255.255
but it seems not working, and i need to change it to
mnet=0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0,255.255.255.248
xnet=1.2.3.4,255.255.255.248
and then i work. is it a bug or i make some mistake?
OK,
This is definitely odd.
I telnetted today from a machine on the internal network and it worked fine.
BTW, the mail server is in a DMZ. That is no reason someone should not
telnet
from the internal network; Especially when you telnet to port 110 and it
used
to work (it still does).
Many
Hello,
I would like backup all incoming and outgoing messages. For example one
message is one file on HD. How at it?
Thx.
I use Xmail/w32.
P.S.: Sorry, my English is not good.
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The problem seems to be that Xmail tries to get a 'xxx.rej' file what
doesn´t exists.
As the name is something like
'\\?\f:\mailroot\spool\19\20\mess\1105945720650.1712.25.apolo.rej', I
guess the server looks for that SPECIFIC name, what is obviously
generated at real time, then : it was
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 16:44, Jeff Buehler wrote:
Under FreeBSD the existing port is way out of date (version 1.8 or
something like that), so the simple (and I think proper) approach I use
is to:
1. download the distro from the official xmail site and compile it
2. put a start/stop
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 16:41, Postmaster wrote:
Jeff:
Count me in for any help you may need (contrib, editing, proofing). I want
to help get the Xmail documentation to a place that any PHB can feel
comfort ;) You can email me directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
at this postmaster address.
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Kouba Tomas wrote:
Hello,
I would like backup all incoming and outgoing messages. For example one
message is one file on HD. How at it?
You can do it using a filter. But you have to dig the documentation and
the links inside the XMail home page to have a grasp of them.
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Sergio Perrone wrote:
=20
The problem seems to be that Xmail tries to get a 'xxx.rej' file what=20
doesn=B4t exists.
As the name is something like=20
'\\?\f:\mailroot\spool\19\20\mess\1105945720650.1712.25.apolo.rej', I=20
guess the server looks for that SPECIFIC name,
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Tony Wu wrote:
Hi,
in my config file, i set both mnet xnet, e.g.
mnet=0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0,255.255.255.248
xnet=1.2.3.4,255.255.255.255
but it seems not working, and i need to change it to
mnet=0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0,255.255.255.248
xnet=1.2.3.4,255.255.255.248
and then
I have seen this too but only once.
Unfortunately I didn't save the file or look into it further.
I do not use any filters.
At 03:34 PM 19/01/2005, you wrote:
Please, Davide:
Remember my problem on Xmail 1.21 over W2000 (mail RE: problem with
spool file; 12/30/2004):
my spool structure shows
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Tom Banting wrote:
I have seen this too but only once.
Unfortunately I didn't save the file or look into it further.
I do not use any filters.
At 03:34 PM 19/01/2005, you wrote:
Please, Davide:
Remember my problem on Xmail 1.21 over W2000 (mail RE: problem with
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