[xmail] Re: Wish for newbies

2003-10-18 Thread Wim Verveen

If the user (which is probably an admin of some kind) doesn't know what
admin rights are he probably shouldn't proceed anyway

There are some basic install helper applications btw

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Van: Sasa Stupar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: vrijdag 17 oktober 2003 11:22
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Hi!

I have seen that a lot of new users of xmail has basic installation=20
problem that they try to install it without admin rights on windows=20
machines.
So I am sking you if there is someone who can make a nice install script

for windows which would check or at least warn user for admin rights,=20
put some basic config like authentication or not, domain name, etc.
I know that you'll probadly think hey there is manuall so they should=20
read it. Yeah wright. How many of you had read it before installing=20
Xmail? Of course there is a mailing list and forum to help but it would=20
be much easier to help when knowing that install is good with the=20
script. Like for the RedHat rpm script.

Sasa

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[xmail] Re: etrn command

2003-10-18 Thread Snke Ruempler

 It tries to flush the pending queue for a given domain. For example you
 can have a domain handled to relay messages to another server that is not
 always on line. You can, when the line comes up, trigger an ETRN to the
 XMail server to tell it to try to flush the queue now.

So i have to tell XMail that a specific mailbox/domain is 'ETRN-enabled' and
it waits for a client to deliver the mail?

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