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From: "Mike Harrington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 6:54 AM
Subject: [xmail] MailProc headaches


> I'm sure I'm not alone in saying that I'm happy about the mailproc changes
> in 1.21 ... but .......
>
> Now in XMail 1.21 under the CTRL client if you type:
>
> usergetmproc [tab] domain [tab] username
>
> You get a combined response of the mailproc.tab file under the domain AND
> the mailproc.tab file under the user.  There is no way to tell which
> parameters are from which file!
>
> I noticed it when I was updating the mailproc for a mailbox that suddenly
it
> was duplicating information because i was doing:
>
> usergetmproc <userinfo>
> append new data to results
> usersetmproc <blah>
> <send updated data>
>
> I was inadvertantly appending the mailproc.tab for the domain to the
> mailproc.tab for the user.
>
> Was this by-design, or a bug?  I couldn't find a mention of it in the
docs.
> As a workaround, I think I'm just going to use cfgfileget/set.  That
should
> be okay because the mailproc.tab file isn't indexed ... right?
>
> I would suggest that if it was by-design, that in the future you add some
> way of distinguishing between the two, such as:
>
> "Domain-Level"
> <Domain-Level Mailproc>
> "User-Level"
> <User-Level Mailproc>
>
> or alternatly
> <"D" or "M"> [tab] <MailProc Entry>
>
> Many Thanks,
>
> Mike
>
>
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