Thanks, wasn't sure if you included them in the tabindex domains file so
I was being safe. :)
Bill
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>From: Davide Libenzi[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 8:48 AM
>To:'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: [xmail] Re: Using xmail as a gateway to exchange
>
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>O
Thank you! That worked flawlessly. I figured resetting the password would be
a good way to go about it, but didn't know (...remember) how. Thanks again!
JayD
> Edit the ctrlaccounts.tab file and reset the password or add a new
> account and password.
>
> Don't forget to encrypt the password usi
Edit the ctrlaccounts.tab file and reset the password or add a new
account and password.
Don't forget to encrypt the password using xmcrypt in the bin directory.
Bill
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED][SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 3:27 PM
>To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
I went through the process of replacing my work station this past week, and as with
most work station replacements that I have been through, I managed to miss just one
critical item of note, that being the friendly gui front end application that allows
me to administrate Xmail with very little
I was actually wondering about local spool and local maildir delivery. For
example, a default install of Mandrake Linux with Pine and Postfix will
allow users to fire up Pine and immediately send to and receive from other
local users. I know Pine would have to deposit outgoing messages in
/spool/
How do I configure Pine and/or XMail so that I can send and receive local
mail on Linux? In other words, two users on a linux server with XMail,
both using pine, how can I allow them to send and receive to eachother
without connecting to POP3 on the local machine?
Kevin D. Williams, MCP
Networ
hi,
it's an existing feature:
use the user.tab variable
"ListSender"
and set it to the owner's email-address
Mit freundlichem Gruß
Henrik Steffen
Geschäftsführer
top concepts Internetmarketing GmbH
Am Steinkamp 7 - D-21684 Stade - Germany
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