[xmail] Re: POP3 links

2003-06-26 Thread Michael Harrington

This idea has been brought up before, and Davide asked for general feedback
as to how necessary/wanted it was.  He mentioned that it would require the
POP3 server being checked to support UIDL.  Personally I think its a good
idea.

-Mike

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Subject: [xmail] POP3 links


 Hi,
 is it possible to setup a POP3 link to an external server but leave
 messages on the server? A few of our customers want to do this as some
 kind of backup system.

 Thanks,
 Alex
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[xmail] LIFO format ?

2003-06-26 Thread Devoyon Guillaume

Hello,

I've posted a message about my problem but with no reponse that agree my
thinking ;-)
So i ask you there..

I've made an script in perl that read mails on servers using the pop
protocol.
This script enable me to read my mails on the server.
With traditionnals pop server it's working fine because when the script ask
to read the last 10 messages i receive them in LIFO format (Last in, first
OUt).
When i do the same thing on xmail server (ver 1.10) the list is not in LIFO
format..
So i'm not able to read them in order.
Is there a way to put mails in lifo format when reading in pop protocol ???

Best regards

Guillaume

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[xmail] AW: Re: POP3 links

2003-06-26 Thread Harald Schneider

Yes, that'S alos my opinion. It is also a feature that you cannot add by =
a
custom script, so it should go into the server.

--Harald


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[xmail] Re: POP3 links

2003-06-26 Thread Filip

Hi,


MH This idea has been brought up before, and Davide asked for general feedback
MH as to how necessary/wanted it was.  He mentioned that it would require the
MH POP3 server being checked to support UIDL.  Personally I think its a good
MH idea.

Would be very usefull indeed.

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[xmail] Forward + Reply

2003-06-26 Thread Jørn Aakre

Hi,


I need to forward the email for just certain acounts. And I also need a
reply to be sent (with custom text for each email prefered) to the sender
telling him to use the forwarded acount.  Some acounts need just reply sent.
Some just forward. And some need both.

Is there an fast, easy way to do this, or should I just write a filter?


Thank you!



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[xmail] Re: POP3 links

2003-06-26 Thread Alex Young

Well obviously I agree it should be in the server as now I have a need
for it. It would keep a few customers very happy and happy customers
leave me alone :)



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Subject: [xmail] Re: POP3 links



Hi,


MH This idea has been brought up before, and Davide asked for general 
MH feedback as to how necessary/wanted it was.  He mentioned that it 
MH would require the POP3 server being checked to support UIDL.  
MH Personally I think its a good idea.

Would be very usefull indeed.

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[xmail] Re: AW: Re: POP3 links

2003-06-26 Thread Sönke Ruempler

 Well, this can be done by disabling XMail POP3 sync and using fetchmail to
 retrieve mail for those accounts.

fetchmail needs procmail and procmail needs mbox format, or am i going
wrong?

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[xmail] AW: Re: AW: Re: POP3 links

2003-06-26 Thread Harald Schneider

I know -- on Linux most things are easier ;)
An XMail integrated solution would keep things in the mail flow with all =
its
redirects and filters instead of pushing it directly into the user's =
box.

--Harald


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[xmail] Re: AW: Re: POP3 links

2003-06-26 Thread Leonardo Cabral

Sönke Ruempler wrote:
 Well, this can be done by disabling XMail POP3 sync and using
 fetchmail to retrieve mail for those accounts.

 fetchmail needs procmail and procmail needs mbox format, or am i going
 wrong?
Fetchmail checks emails using pop3/imap/etrn and delivers it to the local
MTA. It does not depends on procmail, it can just forward email to local
port 25.
Regards,

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[xmail] Re: AW: Re: POP3 links

2003-06-26 Thread Lars Troen

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1. fetchmail does not depend on procmail.
2. procmail knows mbox and Maildir formats.

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[xmail] AW: Re: AW: Re: POP3 links

2003-06-26 Thread Harald Schneider

Is there a fetchmail port for Win32 ?

--Harald

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[xmail] Re: AW: Re: POP3 links

2003-06-26 Thread Sönke Ruempler

 1. fetchmail does not depend on procmail.
 2. procmail knows mbox and Maildir formats.

ok ok, used that fu* sendmailprocmailfetchmail trio 2 years ago last
time ;-)

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[xmail] Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: POP3 links

2003-06-26 Thread David Stebbings

http://www.google.com/search?q=3Dfetchmail+port+for+win32

:)

David

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[xmail] Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: POP3 links

2003-06-26 Thread Alex Young

How would it work with the XMail filters? We would still want it to be
virus checked and spam filtered on our Win32 server.

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Is there a fetchmail port for Win32 ?

--Harald

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[xmail] AW: Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: POP3 links

2003-06-26 Thread Harald Schneider

If fetchmail forwards it to port 25, all filters are applied without =
change.

Never tested it, but IMHO worth a try:
http://ring.maffin.ad.jp/archives/pc/gnu-win32/release/fetchmail/

--Harald


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[xmail] Increase sending speed

2003-06-26 Thread Alex Young

We have a 2mb connection. It is running at around 40-50% capacity. We
have 27k email in the XMail queue. This is running on Windows 2003.
Anyway to get more emails to send at the same time so it will clear the
queue quicker?

I tried to increase the number of SMTP threads to 128 and 256 and it
didn't seem to make any difference.

Please, no suggestions of Linux. Managers thinks Linux is for hackers
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too difficult to use. They also have no one other than me who has had
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[xmail] Re: Increase sending speed

2003-06-26 Thread David Stebbings

Do you have a budget for new software or solutions must be free?

David

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[xmail] Re: Increase sending speed

2003-06-26 Thread Alex Young

Solution should be free and hopefully using the system we currently have
with Win2003 and Xmail. It looks like there are about 20-ish outbound
SMTP connections from Xmail through the firewall at any one time. I
really want to increase this amount if at all possible.

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Do you have a budget for new software or solutions must be free?

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the  queue quicker?
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[xmail] Re: Increase sending speed

2003-06-26 Thread Charles Frolick

Try increasing the Smail threads since they are te ones outgoing, SMTP
only affects receive.

Thanks,
Chuck Frolick
ArgoNet, Inc.

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Solution should be free and hopefully using the system we currently have
with Win2003 and Xmail. It looks like there are about 20-ish outbound
SMTP connections from Xmail through the firewall at any one time. I
really want to increase this amount if at all possible.

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Do you have a budget for new software or solutions must be free?

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[xmail] Re: Increase sending speed

2003-06-26 Thread Alex Young

Doh! Should have noticed I was changing the wrong thing!

Thanks.

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Sent: 26 June 2003 16:59
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Increase sending speed



Try increasing the Smail threads since they are te ones outgoing, SMTP
only affects receive.

Thanks,
Chuck Frolick
ArgoNet, Inc.

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Subject: [xmail] Re: Increase sending speed



Solution should be free and hopefully using the system we currently have
with Win2003 and Xmail. It looks like there are about 20-ish outbound
SMTP connections from Xmail through the firewall at any one time. I
really want to increase this amount if at all possible.

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Sent: 26 June 2003 16:20
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Increase sending speed



Do you have a budget for new software or solutions must be free?

David

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 We have a 2mb connection. It is running at around 40-50% capacity. We

have 27k email in the XMail queue. This is running on Windows 2003.
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the  queue quicker?
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 I tried to increase the number of SMTP threads to 128 and 256 and it  
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[xmail] Re: POP3 links

2003-06-26 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Alex Young wrote:

 Hi,
 is it possible to setup a POP3 link to an external server but leave
 messages on the server? A few of our customers want to do this as some
 kind of backup system.

It is in my queue, with lower than exceptional priority.


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[xmail] Re: LIFO format ?

2003-06-26 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Devoyon Guillaume wrote:


 Hello,

 I've posted a message about my problem but with no reponse that agree my
 thinking ;-)
 So i ask you there..

 I've made an script in perl that read mails on servers using the pop
 protocol.
 This script enable me to read my mails on the server.
 With traditionnals pop server it's working fine because when the script ask
 to read the last 10 messages i receive them in LIFO format (Last in, first
 OUt).
 When i do the same thing on xmail server (ver 1.10) the list is not in LIFO
 format..
 So i'm not able to read them in order.
 Is there a way to put mails in lifo format when reading in pop protocol ???

Nope. You just do a list and pick up the latest.


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[xmail] Re: Forward + Reply

2003-06-26 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, [iso-8859-1] J=F8rn Aakre wrote:


 Hi,


 I need to forward the email for just certain acounts. And I also need a
 reply to be sent (with custom text for each email prefered) to the sender
 telling him to use the forwarded acount.  Some acounts need just reply se=
nt.
 Some just forward. And some need both.

 Is there an fast, easy way to do this, or should I just write a filter?

Not a filter, a mailproc.tab script.


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[xmail] Re: Forward + Reply

2003-06-26 Thread Theo Rosbag

Jørn Aakre wrote:
 Hi,
 
 
 I need to forward the email for just certain acounts. And I also need a
 reply to be sent (with custom text for each email prefered) to the sender
 telling him to use the forwarded acount.  Some acounts need just reply sent.
 Some just forward. And some need both.
 
 Is there an fast, easy way to do this, or should I just write a filter?
 

Use the autoreply script i wrote for sending the messages .
And add in your mailproc.tab :
redirect [tab] emailadress

My autoreplyscript could be found at  http://xmail.thbird.org  .


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[xmail] ERROR

2003-06-26 Thread Dmitry

Hello!

I use XMail server 1.15, Apache 2.0 and xpai 1.00 on RedHat 9.0

when i want to change some settings on server or in account , i get error:

 Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 
524288 bytes) in /var/www/html/xpai/xmail.class on line 71
 Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 
131 bytes) in Unknown on line 0

Can you help me?


Dmitry
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