John,

Apparently, this is not a good day to test.  Earthlink is having problems
with its email servers and I just received your message...  For all I know
it worked and my message is in transit...

But I'm taking notes of your recommendations for tomorrow :)

Claudine 


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Minyo
II
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 1:40 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: R:MAIL 3.0

Claudine,

The RBL files only need to be located in the following locations:

. local workstation's RBG8 program directory
. RBG8 compiled application directory

The RBL does not need to be located in the server's program directory,
unless there is some automated SMTP email processing that the server
performs in order to send automated email with R:Mail 3.0.

In the configuration dialog, be sure to turn on the log file. If you
continue to have problems, include the most recent contents (bottom)
of the log file for the last transmission in your next reply.

John

At 02:06 PM 4/1/2008, you wrote:
>Thanks for the reply.  I thought I had followed all instructions but I
>hadn't put the RMAIL30_80.RBL and RMAIL30.CFG in the server's C:\RBTI\RBG8
>folder.
>
>So, if I now understand correctly, both files need to be placed in the
>C:\RBTI\RBG8 folder of the server and all workstations which have a full
>install of RBG8 and in the server's database folder for the users of the
>compiled application.
>
>I can now see a progress screen and a log.  I still don't receive my test
>message at the other end but I'm hopeful to fix that as soon as I
understand
>what I'm doing wrong.  I'll try a simple, non-HTML file to begin with.
>There are a lot of places to mess up in example 4.
>
>Claudine
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Minyo
>II
>Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 10:43 AM
>To: RBASE-L Mailing List
>Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: R:MAIL 3.0
>
>At 11:12 AM 4/1/2008, you wrote:
> >I'm setting up R:MAIL 3.0 on my server.
> >
> >I now have a C:\RBTI\RMAIL30 directory with a setup exe to configure my
>host
> >server.  If I use this option, it creates a .CFG file in the same
directory
> >and I can copy this to the directory where the database resides.
> >
> >In the server's control panel, I additionally have an icon for RMAIL 3.0
> >which can also be configured, doesn't reflect the setup above and doesn't
> >create or alter the .CFG above.  Which one should be used?
> >
> >I have created a test file from example 4 in the R:MAIL manual and it
>traces
> >fine (result "message sent") but sends nothing.  There is no log file and
> >the process doesn't unfold on screen even though I have specified SHOW
> >PROGRESS.
> >
> >I would appreciate pointers if someone else has gone through this
already.
>
>Claudine,
>
>After creating or altering your SMTP Server Accounts, the information
>will be stored, and encrypted, within the R:Mail configuration file,
>RMail30.CFG. The default file location for the configuration file is
>C:\RBTI\RMail30 whether you used the operating system control panel
>or the R:Mail installation folder to configure R:Mail.
>
>In your R:Mail installation directory, there are three (3) different
>R:Mail 3.0 Plugins for you to use, based on the version of R:BASE you
>are running.
>
>   RMail30_75.RBL
>   RMail30_76.RBL
>   RMail30_80.RBL
>
>As it is the universal recommendation to place R:BASE Plugin files
>(.RBL) into your R:BASE program directory, the same applies for
>R:Mail 3.0. This approach will simplify using the R:Mail Plugin,
>without specifying the location and path.
>
>In regards to R:Mail 3.0, when you place the .RBL Plugin into your
>R:BASE program directory (i.e. C:\RBTI\RBG76), the R:Mail 3.0
>configuration file must also be moved with it. This will allow you to
>refer to the SMTP Server Account settings from the R:Mail Plugin
>command parameters.
>
>If any changes are made to your R:Mail SMTP Server Accounts, the new
>configuration file must be moved once again into the folder location
>where the R:Mail Plugin resides. Otherwise, R:Mail 3.0 will not
>recognize the changes.
>
>R:Mail provides the option to create a log for all email messages. A
>separate log file is created for every R:BASE session that launches R:Mail.
>
>John


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