No need to encode each bit as one character, just make your example
decimal "117", then Davide can just treat it as a number and do logical
bit operations on it instead of having to do string operations. The
reason is if there is 100 bits that's alot of 1's and 0's but as a
decimal number it is re
Or manage it similarly to the way the current aliases are handled, all in
one file
"domain""username""bit mask of permission"
"here.com""billy""1110101"
This way we just come up with what the various bits mean in the bit mask.
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From: "Sönke Ruempler"
Thank you for your prompt answer Davide.
I will try to explain to myself better: the problem happens ONLY with the
webmail, when i want to send email.
The clients Outlook works well (and it really works well!!!. I congratulate
sincerely those who developed this software), the relay has it allowed
Hello people, I am proving xmail (FreeBSD) and I find it very good but I have a
problem with all the clients webmail: the messages are not sent. The webmail works
correctly with qmail + vmailmgr (multidomain).
Can you help me? It is the only detail that it subtracts me to solve to put it
This is a test email to see my subscription.
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another suggestion:
crtlaccounts/
ctrlaccounts/.tab for global account
ctrlaccounts/domain.com.tab for domain access
maybe a
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me, maybe simply for give users the possibilty to change their password.
the tab files could be formatted in
Could UIT be "QUIT" with a dropped letter?
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>From: Davide Libenzi[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 9:20 AM
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>Subject: [xmail] Re: Fuc..ed Message from Postfix email servers
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>On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, CINOR S.A. wrote:
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>> Thank you
I have no rules implemented. I simply sort my inbox on "Received".
-Don
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Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 9:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Outlook bug?
> I'm using Outlook
> I get asked for this feature in XMail Administrator quite often, but I can
> only respond that there is no secure way I can implement it. Easy for a
Web
> based interface, not so for Xmail Administrator.
Hmmm,
i think the way xmail-wai program goes is very nice. you can do a domain
based admi
> I'm using Outlook 2000 as my mail client and I'm experiencing a strange
> behavior when receiving Postmaster emails regarding bounced mail or
> undeliverable
> mail.
What is the inbox rule ?
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I'm using Outlook 2000 as my mail client and I'm experiencing a strange
behavior when receiving Postmaster emails regarding bounced mail or
undeliverable
mail.
I sort my inbox based on the Received Date, and whenever I retrieve new
email,
the Postmaster emails are never sorted correctly, they ju
>No, there's no reason in a sane configuration to have domains in both. The
>solution is the additional layer i'm thinking about.
Is there anything xmail looks up BEFORE looking up local domains?
maybe smtpgw.tab, so that emails are redirected before local domain
checking?
greets, soenke.
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> > > If your filter changes the message file __remember__ to reformat it
> > > correctly and to use \r\n as line termination.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > - Davide
> >
> > The filter will only look on the rcpt in the mail and work with that.
> > If i come to make changes in the file i will remember
Thank you for reply !
Yes you get it right, this is only happen when I receive mail from POSTFIX
servers, so I figgured that postfix add that, but others email servers
(other than XMAIL) know to treat such things.There is something to treat
this ?
Before Xmail I haved Sendmail server and I don't h
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