Re: [xmail] XMail switches - questions . . .

2010-01-12 Thread Spyros Tsiolis

Hi Davide,

Thank you for the excellent explanation.

Best Regards,

spyros



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 Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 10:09:57 -0800
 From: davi...@xmailserver.org
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 Subject: Re: [xmail] XMail switches - questions . . .
 
 On Mon, 11 Jan 2010, Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
 
  Hello list,
  
  OK, found the XMail switches. Quite a collection. OK, a couple of questions 
  :
  
  If you invoke XMail with :
  
  # xmail -PI -SI -LI
  
  (log POP3 / log SMTP / log Local Mail)
  
  Q1)
  First of all because of the various fonts, are the above switches :
  
  -PI : PAPPA INDIA or PAPA LIMA (lowercase lima) ?
  -SI : SIERRA INDIA or SIERRA LIMA (lowercase lima) ?
  and
  -LI : LIMA INDIA or LIMA LIMA (lowercase lima) ?
 
 It's Lima ('l'), for Log.
 
 
 
  Q2)
  Where do the logfiles go ? Can you explicitly state the logfile name and
  path ? Or does XMail dump them somewhere by default (say, /var/log/) ?
 
 They are in $MAIL_ROOT/logs
 
 
 - Davide
 
 
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Re: [xmail] XMail switches - questions . . .

2010-01-12 Thread Spyros Tsiolis


Hello Fred,

Thank you very much for your very thorough explanation.

It, now, makes sense :-)

Thank you again and best Regards,

Spyros


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From: f...@fullmetalpacket.com
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 13:13:35 -0500
Subject: Re: [xmail] XMail switches - questions . . .
























Hello,

 

Q1) PAPA LIMA, SIERRA
LIMA, LIMA INDIA

 

Q2) By defaut all logs are automatically
created and their names cannot be customized unless you modify the source code.
Path is MailRoot/logs

 

I hope this helps

 

-fred

 





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Subject: [xmail] XMail switches -
questions . . .





 

Hello list,



OK, found the XMail switches. Quite a collection. OK, a couple of questions :



If you invoke XMail with :



# xmail -PI -SI -LI



(log POP3 / log SMTP / log Local Mail)



Q1)

First of all because of the various fonts, are the above switches :



-PI : PAPPA INDIA or PAPA LIMA (lowercase lima) ?

-SI : SIERRA INDIA or SIERRA LIMA (lowercase lima) ?

and

-LI : LIMA INDIA or LIMA LIMA (lowercase lima) ?



Q2)

Where do the logfiles go ? Can you explicitly state the logfile name and 

path ? Or does XMail dump them somewhere by default (say, /var/log/) ?



Any help on this would be nice,



thank you all,



s.











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of noise - Vangelis









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[xmail] Prevent filters on mailing lists

2010-01-12 Thread Filip Supera
Hello,

Is there a way to be sure a filter won't be executed on members of a ML ?

Thanks.
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Re: [xmail] Prevent filters on mailing lists

2010-01-12 Thread Francesco Vertova

At 11.42 12/01/10, you wrote:


Is there a way to be sure a filter won't be executed on members of a ML ?


You can try setting:

- ML users' write permissions to A (check done using the email 
address used for SMTP authentication)
- filter execution flag to aex (exclude filter execution in case of 
authenticated sender)


This should exclude filter execution for members of a closed ML.

Ciao, Francesco

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Re: [xmail] Prevent filters on mailing lists

2010-01-12 Thread Filip Supera
Le 12/01/2010 13:47, Francesco Vertova :
 At 11.42 12/01/10, you wrote:
 
 Is there a way to be sure a filter won't be executed on members of a ML ?
 
 You can try setting:
 
 - ML users' write permissions to A (check done using the email address
 used for SMTP authentication)
 - filter execution flag to aex (exclude filter execution in case of
 authenticated sender)
 
 This should exclude filter execution for members of a closed ML.


Thank you Francesco but in that case, all authenticated senders will be
be exluded from the filters, not only ML members as I would like to be...
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Re: [xmail] Prevent filters on mailing lists

2010-01-12 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Tue, 12 Jan 2010, Filip Supera wrote:

 Hello,
 
 Is there a way to be sure a filter won't be executed on members of a ML ?

You mean, if the mailing list ML has memebers {A, B, C}, you want filters 
not to run when one of {A, B, C} sends a message?
If this is the case, then no, there is no option. Unless, of course, you 
take care of exclusion in your filter (or a pre-filter, if the main 
filter is heavy).



- Davide


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Re: [xmail] Prevent filters on mailing lists

2010-01-12 Thread Filip Supera
Le 12/01/2010 19:13, Davide Libenzi :
 On Tue, 12 Jan 2010, Filip Supera wrote:
 
 Hello,

 Is there a way to be sure a filter won't be executed on members of a ML ?
 
 You mean, if the mailing list ML has memebers {A, B, C}, you want filters 
 not to run when one of {A, B, C} sends a message?

Rather when they receive a message sent to this ML. I'd like some
filters not to be triggered.

 If this is the case, then no, there is no option. Unless, of course, you 
 take care of exclusion in your filter (or a pre-filter, if the main 
 filter is heavy).

I think I'll have to look at that, thanks Davide.
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[xmail] Test Message for Davide

2010-01-12 Thread CLEMENT Francis

Here is a test message as queried by Davide for a little problem 
Please don't reply :)

Francis

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