[xmail] Re: convert to msg

2007-02-15 Thread CLEMENT Francis

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>Objet : [xmail] Re: convert to msg
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>On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, waauu  wrote:
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>> Is there a utility that will convert xmail files like
>> 1125599557998.3980.72.SERVER-DC1 on a windows2000 server to=20
>a .msg file
>> readable with outlook or outlook express?
>
>Remove all the lines from top to <> included.
>

And change final file extension to .eml (or add it), the final file can =
then
be directly double-clicked and OExpress will read the mail.
OE '.eml' files are regular ascii mail files (only text, no binary) and =
have
the exact same format that you will found in final xmail mail files in =
user
mailbox.

Outlook '.msg' files have a specific format (binary coded fields, =
extented
informations, ..., save a existing outlook message from outlook (save =
as) as
a .msg file then open it with notepad, you will see what I mean), so =
trying
to use the .msg extension on a plain ascii mail file will produce an =
error
when opening the file with Outlook.
Perhabs someone (Microsoft ?) write a tool to convert 'text' mail files
(.eml or not) to .msg files ...
Did you try a google search ?

Francis

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[xmail] Re: convert to msg

2007-02-15 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, waauu  wrote:

> Is there a utility that will convert xmail files like
> 1125599557998.3980.72.SERVER-DC1 on a windows2000 server to a .msg file
> readable with outlook or outlook express?

Remove all the lines from top to <> included.



- Davide


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[xmail] convert to msg

2007-02-15 Thread waassssuu pppp
Is there a utility that will convert xmail files like
1125599557998.3980.72.SERVER-DC1 on a windows2000 server to a .msg file
readable with outlook or outlook express?

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[xmail] Re: message altered bij filters.in/out.tab is unaltered in "external" command

2007-02-15 Thread Bart Mortelmans
Davide Libenzi wrote:
> If you change the message *and* you return 7, the next "external" will 
> find the modified messgae. XMail does not change the path neither changes 
> the file content upon 7, so if your previous "external" really changes it, 
> you'll find it changed.
>   

Indeed... Totally my fault. Within some circumstances, my script 
wouldn't return "7" while it did modify the file. And that's what was 
happening here...

Sorry for the bother!

Sincerely,
Bart Mortelmans

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[xmail] Re: wlex doubt

2007-02-15 Thread Filip Supera
CLEMENT Francis a écrit :
> The ultimate test is :
> 
> Use a 'log' filter that only write a log when called (including the =
> client
> ip)
> 
> Add the filter ONLY with !wlex flag and test for no 'whitelisted' ip =
> and
> 'whitelisted' ip (either on single ip and on entire networks)
> 
> Then verify the log response
> 
> Then add aex flag to the same log filter call, redo the same tests =
> (from
> sames ips) one time withou auth, one with auth, then compare results =
> from
> wlex alone
> 
> Did you run this test ?

Thanks Francis. I'll do asap.

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[xmail] Re: wlex doubt

2007-02-15 Thread CLEMENT Francis
The ultimate test is :

Use a 'log' filter that only write a log when called (including the =
client
ip)

Add the filter ONLY with !wlex flag and test for no 'whitelisted' ip =
and
'whitelisted' ip (either on single ip and on entire networks)

Then verify the log response

Then add aex flag to the same log filter call, redo the same tests =
(from
sames ips) one time withou auth, one with auth, then compare results =
from
wlex alone

Did you run this test ?

Francis


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>Objet : [xmail] Re: wlex doubt
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>Francesco Vertova a =E9crit :
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>> !wlex seems to work well on my server. If you can reproduce=20
>the error=20
>> and find a pattern, I can check against my logs if I'm=20
>missing something.
>
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>Actually, I have no doubt. I have cases of messages that fired=20
>filters although IP are whitelisted in smtp.ipprop.tab
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