> Product become overbloated not because of one-time add of 2 lines of
> code but because of 200 adds of 100 lines of code. I usually works in this
> way.
You're right, I didn't see it this way.
> added i drop it otherwise you'll code it.
in the time I understand the source code you can im
| It's true but the CTRL protocol code starts becoming the major part of
| XMail and i really do not want to overbloat it.
I agree, but what we can do, if Xmail itself doesn't have any end-user
administrative interface?
Maybe there is solution to make possible to use something like grep/awk
at s
> It's true but the CTRL protocol code starts becoming the major part of
> XMail and i really do not want to overbloat it.
on the other side the requested functionality is just a very easy read-only
property - to implement with a few lines of code -- and the advantage is
much bigger: avoiding un
| Guys, try to understand that if an operation can be done by
| the client, it'll be pushed to the client.
It's IMHO not so good idea, when it involves transferring large amounts
of mostly useless text data over the network.
-- Altair
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Hi, all.
Davide, is possible to add to next version of Xmail some version of the
CTRL command "aliasdomainlist", which would take as parameter name of
real domain and return all its aliasses? Now I must crawl trough the
complete listing of domain, which is not very good.
Thanks,
-- Michal 'Alta
> It is necessary to set -Md really on the command-line, not only in the
> environment variable MAIL_CMD_LINE, because XMail decides whether it forks
as
> a deamon or not (stay in foreground) depending on this argument. Output
then
> goes to stdout.
Yes with the debug command line option XMail st
It is necessary to set -Md really on the command-line, not only in the
environment variable MAIL_CMD_LINE, because XMail decides whether it forks as
a deamon or not (stay in foreground) depending on this argument. Output then
goes to stdout.
Bye,
Stephan
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> I'm Running XMAIL 1.6 under Windows NT 4.0 Server. Please let me know how
> to setup log files for Xmail Server Entire activities.
that are command line options for the XMail server, please read the manual -
command line chapter.
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