Gotta set up the IMAP root string into .INBOX. It's in the faq.
Erik
On Nov 4, 2007 8:47 PM, Ashok Chauhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I'm using qmailtoaster with Centos 5.
> I'm facing one problem in IMAP with Outlook Express & Evolution.
> IN outlook express & evolution with IMAP,
Hi List,
I'm using qmailtoaster with Centos 5.
I'm facing one problem in IMAP with Outlook Express & Evolution.
IN outlook express & evolution with IMAP, rest things r working fine
except when i sent any mail it saved that mail to local "Sent Items"
folder rather then IMAP "Sent Item" folder.
I ca
I copied the script into all the folders yeah. Is qmlog the shell
script which has similar functionality? I'm sure I could make my script
do the same with a little work.
I'll work on another version of the script to do something like that.
Thanks,
J.
PakOgah wrote:
works like charm
no
works like charm
now I can see the logs directly using the menu without have to listing
them manually with 'ls'
anyway do I have put the script on every qmail log folders?
can you combine it with qmlog ?
so it can be execute it anywhere like this
'qmailog_viewer smtp'
just a tought
> Try run
Try running it with perl. # perl qmailog_viewer
If that doesn't work, then rename the file to qmailog_viewer.pl and give
it another try.
Hope this helps,
J.
PakOgah wrote:
Hi Jon,
I get this error when running on my machine
# ./qmailog_viewer
./qmailog_viewer: line 9: use: command not fo
Hi Jon,
I get this error when running on my machine
# ./qmailog_viewer
./qmailog_viewer: line 9: use: command not found
./qmailog_viewer: line 11: syntax error near unexpected token `('
./qmailog_viewer: line 11: `my @logs = ();'
line 9 and 11 are :
use strict;
my @logs = ()
> Hi all.
>
> I wr
Hi all.
I wrote a script that makes reading the qmail logs a bit more pleasant
and figured I'd share it with all of you as well.
A description and the code is located at http://www.ernster.net/?p=13
Feel free to leave a comment with any feedback/suggestions/whatever.
Thanks,
J.
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On Nov 4, 2007, at 1:28 PM, Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
Instead of simply assuming that the newest iteration of Apple's Mail
client is at fault - or not - let's actually constructively try to
determine wherein the problem does lie. I am afraid I myself do not
yet have access to a Leopard inst
It really would help to know what goes wrong.
Kinda difficult to even consider fixing things without that..
Some googling only shows problems with deleting emails, and a simple fix to not
store trash on the server..
I do not have leopard and will not have this anytime soon I think, my
Pardon me for butting in. I am far from a QMT expert, but I am a Mac
enthusiast and also a realist.
Instead of simply assuming that the newest iteration of Apple's Mail
client is at fault - or not - let's actually constructively try to
determine wherein the problem does lie. I am afraid I m
It's not a bug, as it works just fine with the Postfix server (i.e.
Dovecot). It (Apple's Mail Client) also works fine with Apple's dot-
Mac and OS X Mail Server(obviously), but also Google's IMAP services,
Yahoo's IMAP services, and others. This hardly qualifies as a unique
bug on Apple's e
My feeling is that you are right, it should be looked into, although this is
the wrong forum to post bugs in the Leopard mail client.
W
On 11/3/07, Harry Zink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No, of course not, which is why I carefully worded my subject line.
>
> I've used it under Tiger and its Ma
Again, sorry about the confusion on my part - either way, in this
convoluted way, I just wanted to bring this issue to everyone's
attention :-)
Harry
On Nov 4, 2007, at 12:32 AM, Davide Bozzelli wrote:
Harry Zink ha scritto:
My bad, I made an error with the description of the functional
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