Hi all,
apparently the address of this list has changed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using [EMAIL PROTECTED], I always get an SMTP error (unknown
recipient). I figured that out by the following e-mail I received today:
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> Welcome TBUDL!
>
> Since you are new to this domain there are some things you should know:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Personal Information
> --------------------
>
> Account holders real name - TBUDL
> Account email address - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Mail Server - dutaint.com [202.134.1.243]
>
> Message files are stored here - C:\MDAEMON\USERS\TBUDL\
> File attachments are stored here - C:\MDAEMON\USERS\TBUDL\FILES\
>
> POP UserName - TBUDL
> POP Password - Contact your email administrator
>
> Account Settings
> ----------------
>
> Mail forwarding to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - On
> Keep a copy of forwarded mail? - On
> Automatic extraction of MIME encoded attachments - Off
> POP access to mailbox - On
> Remote account manipulation - On
> Exclude account from the "Everyone" mailing list - Off
> Mailbox encryption engine - Off
>
> Quota Settings
> --------------
>
> Maximum messages in mailbox - 9999
> Maximum disk space allocated to mailbox - 999999 (Kilobytes)
>
>
>
> MDAEMON SERVER DEFAULT HELP FOR USER ACCOUNTS
>
> Many functions of MDaemon Server can be accessed remotely through the use
> of the email transport system itself. For example, you can gain access
> to various aspects of your account and can change or reconfigure it by
> sending email messages to the server. You can also subscribe or remove
> yourself from mailing lists, have files encoded and mailed to you, and
> execute server based processes by sending carefully formated mail messages
> to the server. Some of these control messages require a valid account on
> the server and are password protected. You can gain access to your
> accounts by using your POP password. Messages to the server must be
> directed to "MDaemon@[host.org]". For those commands which require a
> valid account on the server, the subject of the message must contain the
> user's POP name and POP password separated by a comma character - ex:
> "Bill, MyPassword". Commands are placed within the message body. There
> can only be one command per line, but multiple commands can be batched in
> the same message.
>
> Account access and control: - The following commands require a valid
> account on the mail server. You must place as the subject of the
> mail message your POP username and password if you wish to gain
> access to any of the commands in the next section. The syntax of
> the subject line should be "POP NAME, POP PASSWORD" (notice the
> comma) ex: Subject: arvel, mypassword
>
> For any of the following commands to work for you, your system ad-
> ministrator must allow your account to originate server control
> messages. If you suspect that your remote access has been removed
> or is not functioning properly please consult with your administrator.
>
> Command Special Parameters Result
> ============================================================================
> ACCOUNT INFO none The status of the account passed in
> the subject line is mailed back to
> the message originator.
> ex: ACCOUNT INFO
>
> POP NAME new name The POP user name of the account
> passed in the subject line will be
> changed to the one specified.
> ex: POP NAME superman
>
> POP PASSWORD new password The POP password of the account
> passed in the subject line will be
> changed to the one specified.
> ex: POP PASSWORD kryptonite
>
> MAILBOX MBF file The mailbox storage format of the
> account specified in subject line
> will be changed to the one specified.
> A listing of the available formats
> can be obtained via the MAIL FORMATS
> directive.
> ex: MAILBOX RFC822
>
> FORWARD TO address The forwarding address of the account
> passed in the subject line will be
> changed to the one specified and act-
> ivated.
> ex: FORWARD TO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> UNFORWARD none Mail forwarding will be deactivated for
> the account specified in the subject
> line.
> Ex: UNFORWARD
>
> AUTODECODE switch Automatic decoding of incoming MIME
> attachments for the account specified
> in the subject line will be set to
> <switch> which should be Y or N.
> ex: AUTODECODE N
>
> MAIL DIRECTORY path The mail storage location of the
> account passed in the subject line
> will be changed to the one specified.
> ex: MAIL DIRECTORY c:\mail\new\
>
> FILE DIRECTORY path The file storage location of the
> account passed in the subject line
> will be changed to the one specified.
> ex: FILE DIRECTORY c:\mail\files\
>
> SIGNATURE none Begins recording of a new signature
> file to be appended to messages
> generated by the account passed in
> the subject line. Subsequent lines
> will be treated as the text of the
> signature file until the word END
> is encountered on a line by itself
> or the end of the control message
> is reached. NOTE: The signature file
> feature is only available for RAW
> format messages.
>
> MAIL FORMATS none A listing of all the supported
> mailbox formats will be mailed back
> to the originator.
> Ex: MAIL FORMATS
>
>
> Group, Catalog, and Process Control: - The following commands do not
> require an account on the mail server although some of them are
> password protected. The subject line is ignored when processing
> these commands.
>
> Command Special Parameters Result
> ============================================================================
> USERS none A listing of all users hosted by
> the server will be mailed back to
> the originator.
>
> LIST none A listing of all named lists (groups)
> along with the names and address of
> all members will be mailed back to
> the originator.
>
> SUBSCRIBE groupname [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> The originator is added to the member-
> ship list of the group specified
> provided that group exists and allows
> remote subscriptions. If an optional
> address is specified after the group
> name then that address is added to the
> list's membership rather than the add-
> ress found in the FROM: field of the
> subscription message.
> ex: SUBSCRIBE mygroup
> ex: SUBSCRIBE mygroup [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> UNSUBSCRIBE groupname [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> SIGNOFF
> The originator is removed from the
> membership list of the group specified
> provided the group exists and contains
> the originator as a member.
> ex: UNSUBSCRIBE mygroup
> ex: UNSUBSCRIBE mygroup [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> GET catalog, password, magic-name
> Retrieves a file from the specified
> catalog, MIME encodes it in an email
> message, and sends that message to the
> originating account or to the one
> specified in a RESULTS TO directive.
> NOTE: The PUBLIC catalog doesn't require
> a catalog name or password.
> ex: GET utils, password, keyword
>
> Dir catalog Retrieves a directory of the files and
> magic names available through the catalog.
> ex: DIR public
>
>
>
> General: - The subject line is ignored while processing these commands.
>
> Command Special Parameters Result
> ============================================================================
> HELP none This file is mailed back to the
> originator.
>
> RESULTS TO address Subsequent commands which generate
> output will direct that output to
> the address specified.
> ex: RESULTS TO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> STATUS none A status report on server operations
> and current conditions will be mailed
> back to the message originator. Since
> the information contained in this status
> report is considered private, the sub-
> ject of the requested message must con-
> tain the MDCONFIG Administrator level user
> and password such as: Administrator,
> Password
> ex: STATUS
>
> GET ADDRESS none MDaemon will send a message back to the
> originator which will contain the current
> machine name and IP address assigned to
> MDaemon's computer. This is useful when
> you want to find out the IP address
> assigned by your ISP when using a dynamic
> dialup situation. Since the information
> contained in this message is considered
> private the subject of the requesting
> message must contain the MDConfig
> administrator level user and password such
> as: Administrator, Password.
> Note: The address returned in the one
> Windows feels like giving. It could return
> your local LAN card IP address as easily
> as an ISP assigned one. Until I get a
> foolproof method worked out don't depend
> on this feature.
> ex: GET ADDRESS
>
> ============================================================================
> End of help file
========================================================================
Well, not quite easy to identify as a note of the change of the mailing
list address. Also, the footer appended to mailing list messages still
reflects the old address. What's up?
Ralf.
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