I can not make it because the domain is the same.
but, I solved my problem in this way:
my configuration was:
hostA; domain.it; userAA
hostA; domain.it; userAB
hostB; domain.it; userBA
hostB; domain.it; userBB
in hostA there is exchange server;
every hostB's user is forward to hostB
Ahhh. Okay, so it is not possible to use it with the local mailer folder
of XMail.
Thanks,
Alex
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Subject: [xmail] Re: XMail local mailer BCC
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On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Alex Young wrote:
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> What is the format for the XMail local mailer to send emails to the BCC
> field? I tried 'BCC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]' and 'BCC: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
> They didn't work. Anyone know what the correct format is to make it
> work?
Guys, once for all. Bcc: is a
> How? At the moment the script just makes a file in the local mailer
> location of XMail. Works perfectly except for the Bcc doesn=92t work.
then invoke sendmail -t from your script!
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How? At the moment the script just makes a file in the local mailer
location of XMail. Works perfectly except for the Bcc doesn=92t work.
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> That doesn=92t work either.
try sendmail -t
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That doesn=92t work either.
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Subject: [xmail] Re: XMail local mailer BCC
> What is the format for the XMail local mailer to send emails to th
> What is the format for the XMail local mailer to send emails to the BCC
> field? I tried 'BCC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]' and 'BCC: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
> They didn't work. Anyone know what the correct format is to make it
> work?
maybe it's case sensitive, try 'Bcc:'
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What is the format for the XMail local mailer to send emails to the BCC
field? I tried 'BCC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]' and 'BCC: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
They didn't work. Anyone know what the correct format is to make it
work?
Thanks,
Alex
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> Any ideas about what's happening?Thanks
it should be like
mail from:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Regards,
Brandon Wittenburg
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Hello everybody, i just install xmail 1.15 in a PII 350 Mhz, 64 MB RAM, with
Debian 3.0 woodie, and i use sendmail.xmail. Pop3 server goes fine, but SMTP
gives the following error:
>telnet localhost 25
220 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [XMail 1.15 (Linux/Ix86)
ESMTP Server] service
I haven't had much of a chance to use Xmail-WAI 3.0.NET but it does seem
quite good. I have listed a few things that would make it even more
useful and streamline for me.
1. Auto responder. Allow users to setup and configure their own auto
responder. I did this on the older WAI version with a pag
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