Are you specifying a command to run?  Something like "domainlist" or
"userlist"?

CtrlClnt is not an "interactive shell" application, it is something you give
a list of commands to.

Ex:

ctrlclnt -s sevenofnine -u alex -p mypassword domainlist

Or

ctrlclnt -s sevenofnine -u alex -p mypassword userlist foo.bar

Etc.

Does that help? 

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Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 9:02 AM
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Subject: [xmail] ctrlclnt problem

Hi all,

I just installed xmail a few days ago, and i must say; great software :)
Only one thing i cant understand;

Everytime when i run ctrlclnt to administrate the server it doesnt connect
but only display the help text. example:

E:\xmail-1.18>ctrlclnt -s sevenofnine -u alex -p mypassword use :  ctrlclnt
[-snuptfc]  ...
options :
        -s server        = set server address
        -n port          = set server port [6017]
        -u user          = set username
        -p pass          = set password
        -t timeout       = set timeout [90]
        -f filename      = set I/O filename [stdin/stdout]
        -c               = disable MD5 authentication

I dont have a clue :/ am i doing something wrong?

thnx,

alex
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