On 16-May-2001 Louis Becker wrote: > salut Davide, > > > in the Release notes of 0.70 you implemented the ability to have > the userdef.tab file per domain before the general one so you have to create > it in each domain you want to use it ? ( by hand ) it could be simpler that > xmail when creating a domain make a copy of the userdef.tab to the domain > directory and adding a feature to the controller would allow specifing the > values of the userdef.tab file in the domains directory. userdef.tab is used by XMail ONLY when the user account is created. > > i tried to send a mail to a non existing user in an existing > domain and i have specified in the server.tab file the Value "ErrorsAdmin" > but did not get any mail signaling the error of delivery. This is a behaviour that I have changed yesterday. In previousversions of XMail is a mail is generated with target USER@DOMAIN and DOMAIN is handled by the server but USER does not exist inside DOMAIN, XMail took the whole address as remote and tried to send it remotely with SMTP. Now a notification is sent to the sender. - Davide
|
salut Davide,
in the Release notes of 0.70 you implemented the ability to
have the userdef.tab file per domain before the general one so you have to
create it in each domain you want to use it ? ( by hand ) it could be
simpler that xmail when creating a domain make a copy of the userdef.tab to the
domain directory and adding a feature to the controller would allow specifing
the values of the userdef.tab file in the domains directory.
is there any possibility to add log information of errors in
the tab files like in server.tab or userdef.tab when starting the server ? this
would simplify error detection. or a feature in the controller allowing to check
correctness of a specified file.
i tried to send a mail to a non existing user in an existing
domain and i have specified in the server.tab file the Value "ErrorsAdmin" but
did not get any mail signaling the error of delivery.
Daneel Commerce Electronique Louis BECKER BP 636 68009 Colmar Cedex http://www.medietas.net mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |
