Have you gone into the domain directory on the xmail server and looked
at a message file with an attachment to see if the attachment is there?
If it is there make a copy of the file and then use a client to pick up
the message and see if you get the attachment, maybe it's getting
dropped or discar
Got any filters??
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>From: Davide Libenzi[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:43 PM
>To:XMail mailing list
>Subject: [xmail] Re: XMail 1.6 and attachments
>
>On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Shawn Anderson wrote:
>
>> Hmm, the problem is that when I roll back to 1.
| This is only viable if your "client" is based in a secure
| location, as it is
| with WAI (the web server). This isn't the case with Xmail
| Administrator...
| the client is based in a unsecured environment (the users
| computer), so there is no real way to lock this down.
You may write som
> True, but I doubt any one restricted user would ever manage 1000 domains.
i think so, too. in 99% cases you would give access to one user who can
administrate his domain, in 0.5% the first matches and other domains are
aliasdomains and in the rest there wouldn't be 1000 domains to administrate
I am trying to setup XMail but get always the following error message
when trying to relay through it:
The message could not be sent because the server rejected the sender's
e-mail address. The sender's e-mail address was '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
Subject 'tst', Account: 'x', Server: 'andreash100'
| might as well not waste time on half a solution only to
| change it later to a complete flexible solution.
I think so good way is to create custom solution on top of the xmails
ctrl protocol. I created mine on nts in WAI.
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That's doesn't scale very well, what if there are 1000 domains a person
can manage, that's a very long line? Also your assumption might be a
good start, but someone will end up wanting more flexibility, so Davide
might as well not waste time on half a solution only to change it later
to a complete
> Can some please answer as it's urgent
XMail, XMCrypt, sendmail, MkUsers ...
"XMail" in the server daemon binary.
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As the manual
1) Build XMail (make -f Makefile.sso)
2) Log as root
3) Copy the supplied MailRoot directory where You want it resides ( I
suppose /var )
4) Do a # chmod 700 /var/MailRoot to setup MailRoot directory access rights
5) Strip XMail executables if You want to reduce its sizes ( strip