[xmail] Sending mail through my ISP

2005-10-28 Thread Ladislav Sedivy
Hello all, I am trying to send all mail through my ISP's mail server (which requires auth) I've read the documentation and I am still not sure what approach to use. Can somebody please explain the differences between using DefaultSMTPGateways, SMTPGW.TAB and SMTPFWD.TAB? Running xmail 1.22 on

[xmail] Re: Sending mail through my ISP

2005-10-28 Thread CLEMENT Francis
The simple is DefaultSMTPGateways ... The related xmail doc part for outgoing smtp auth is 'SMTP CLIENT AUTHENTICATION' (http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html#smtp_client_authentication) So, if I don't make mistakes (Davide correct me if I'm wrong...), here is a example : Suppose the isp

[xmail] Re: GLST filter

2005-10-28 Thread Sergio Casagrande
ok. it is in debug. Ciao. Sergio C: Davide Libenzi ha scritto: On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, Sergio Casagrande wrote: Davide, excuse me for delay (you know: I live in Italy ;-) ) It happen regularly: today 30 times on 814 glst filter runs yesterday 29 times on 1168 and so on. Can you try to

[xmail] Re: Sending mail through my ISP

2005-10-28 Thread Ladislav Sedivy
CLEMENT Francis wrote: The simple is DefaultSMTPGateways ... The related xmail doc part for outgoing smtp auth is 'SMTP CLIENT AUTHENTICATION' (http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html#smtp_client_authentication) So, if I don't make mistakes (Davide correct me if I'm wrong...), here

[xmail] Re: Sending mail through my ISP

2005-10-28 Thread Dale Qualls
Hiya! Since the docs show cram-md5 in lower case I'd suggest doing it exactly as Francis suggested: cram-md5[tab]foo[tab]foobar -- later, Dale mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Friday, October 28, 2005, 11:47:51 AM, you wrote: CLEMENT Francis wrote: The simple