AW: AW: BCC not shown

2018-02-14 Thread Christian Röser - PELMA
ail address (even if it's bcc) should be somewhere in the headers. If so, then run pilertest 1.eml, and check if your (bcc) address is among the recipients. Janos On 2018-02-12 23:19, Christian Röser - PELMA wrote: > Glad to hear that. 😊 I did some extensive tests and I'm thinki

AW: BCC not shown

2018-02-12 Thread Christian Röser - PELMA
hover the mouse on the download link in the lower preview pane. Janos ____ From: "Christian Röser - PELMA" Sent: Mon Feb 12 18:47:03 GMT+01:00 2018 To: Piler User Subject: AW: BCC not shown Hello Janos, now I'm a bit confused, is my bcc a

AW: BCC not shown

2018-02-12 Thread Christian Röser - PELMA
hen check it in the rcpt table. You should see your email address as well. The id in rcpt table is the same as the id in the metadata table. You can get the id of the given message if you hover the mouse on the download link in the lower preview pane. Janos

AW: BCC not shown

2018-02-12 Thread Christian Röser - PELMA
8 17:44 An: Piler User Betreff: Re: BCC not shown Hello Christian, check the Sphinx query in the mail log. I suspect that your bcc address is not in the query. The fix depends on what authentication you are using. Janos ________ From: "Christian Röser - PEL

BCC not shown

2018-02-12 Thread Christian Röser - PELMA
Hello, I need some help. Today I made some tests with my piler installation and I found a problem that drives me crazy - but I assume there could be simple configuration problem. Messages I receive as bcc are not shown in the search results. I checked if the exchange server behaves correctly

AW: timestamp feature

2018-02-12 Thread Christian Röser - PELMA
self. Instead the timestamp "knows" which mails it's valid for. Hope that helps, Frank Christian Röser - PELMA <mailto:c.roe...@saftig.net> schrieb am 10:56 Mittwoch, 7.Februar 2018: Hello,   I have some questions about the timestamping feature. As far as I understand

timestamp feature

2018-02-07 Thread Christian Röser - PELMA
Hello, I have some questions about the timestamping feature. As far as I understand from this post https://www.mail-archive.com/piler-user@list.acts.hu/msg00785.html piler collects a bunch of mails, generates a hash for all of them and then this hash is signed by the tsa server. To verify a si