I'm not sure actually if JNI is what you want. Basically it lets you call C
functions (ie from a dll if you are using windows) from Java.
The idea of telneting in, ie. in java I guess using a Stream is a way you can
talk to the SMTP/POP processes of XMail for one.
To call the current XMail
Nothing to report about 1.16-pre01 ?!
works great in production env here!
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Hi,
I tried putting mail.domain.tld 192.168.0.12 in my
smtpgw.tab file.
I wanted it to route all emails which returned the MX record to the
local IP address. It didn't work and tried to route it to
mail.domain.tld instead of the local IP address. Internally
mail.domain.tld is
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Sorry -- link was crippled by Outlook. See there under
Forum XMail Server/Configuring XMail as an external gateway (27th June)
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Hi, Davide
Is it possible to use win1251 (russian) charset symbols in user data
(such as Address, Homepage ...).
Dmitry
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Thanks Herald that was just what I needed.
Alex
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Benny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Basically my goal is to create a Java package that anyone could use
in there java programs to talk to the XMail Server.
I would be looking to incorporate features of all the other great
admin tools, but some seem to be missing some features that i of
course
| Is it possible to use win1251 (russian) charset symbols in user data
| (such as Address, Homepage ...).
Use the UTF-7 encoding, which encodes all data to 7bit ASCII. I am using it
for Czech special characters (Windows-1250).
-- Michal Altair Valasek
Altair Communications - web hosting, web
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Alex Young wrote:
Hi,
I tried putting mail.domain.tld 192.168.0.12 in my
smtpgw.tab file.
Please use smtpfwd.tab instead since smtpgw.tab uses explicit SMTP routing
that might not be supported by all servers.
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Oh, it's my fault then, because I tried to install on a server without XMail installed
(yet)! This is a test system detached from our production server, and I justed wanted
to take a look at your filter. So apparently, I can't install this before XMail is
already installed... Not really a
I thought so :) And you are right, I just uploaded a new build that =
will
tell you if XMail is not found and ask you if you want to go to Davide's
website to download it. That should be a more pleasant experience :)
Shawn=20
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Tracy this works excellent for me thanks. I am now wondering how I can creat
non system accounts and have those not look to ntauth for authenication so
that they can be used with webmail easily
Any Ideas?
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I'm not 100% sure on this, but I don't think you can mix internal and
external authentication for the same domain. The best suggestion I can
offer would be to qualify the domain name for external authentication, and
use a differently qualified domain for web based mail authentication - for
Right now the break filter return flag makes XMail to exit from the
current .tab loop, but not from the filter.{in,out}.tab one. If someone
does not give me a very good reason to have two break flags (one to exit
from the current .tab and one from the filter.{in,out}.tab one) I'm going
to
Because as soon as it is global, you will have someone with a very good
reason to make two :)
Other than that, at the moment I can't think of one.
Thanks,
Chuck Frolick
ArgoNet, Inc.
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You don't want to use mail-auth it is for a different purpose. You and
to edit smtprelay.tab, only list your local lan and anyone not on that
lan will have to authenticate to send messages through your server.
Bill
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Davide Libenzi wrote:
Nothing to report about 1.16-pre01 ?!
Installed it tonight and changed the filters accordingly and it works ok.
Just one thing, the HTML doc shows B's before the exitcode like :
If this filters returns 'B4, 5 or 6'
I guess it should be bold then orso ?
Btw. Date in
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Peter Lindeman wrote:
Davide Libenzi wrote:
Nothing to report about 1.16-pre01 ?!
Installed it tonight and changed the filters accordingly and it works ok.
Just one thing, the HTML doc shows B's before the exitcode like :
If this filters returns 'B4, 5 or 6'
I
This is 1.16-pre02 that, if nothing major will happen, will become 1.16
final :
http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.16-pre02.tar.gz
http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.16-pre02.win32bin.zip
The ChangeLog is inside the docs folder ...
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Is there a way to set the max recievable message size per user ?
I see the MaxMessageSize user.tab var that controls the max size the user
can send, but how about recieve ?
I wish to do this because I have one user with a slow modem connection that
is struggling with anything over 500KB.
Louis
I see no point in this, Java has never been a serious choice for professional
applications, and I talk out of experience as a developer. Sun is doing stupid things
with Java, and I bet it will be dead in a few years from now... It's much better to
look at the .NET Framework from Microsoft,
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, Orion Productions wrote:
I see no point in this, Java has never been a serious choice for
professional applications, and I talk out of experience as a developer.
Sun is doing stupid things with Java, and I bet it will be dead in a few
years from now... It's much better
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, Louis Solomon [SteelBytes] wrote:
Is there a way to set the max recievable message size per user ?
I see the MaxMessageSize user.tab var that controls the max size the user
can send, but how about recieve ?
I wish to do this because I have one user with a slow modem
Hi,
DL This is 1.16-pre02 that, if nothing major will happen, will become 1.16
DL final :
DL http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.16-pre02.tar.gz
DL http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.16-pre02.win32bin.zip
DL The ChangeLog is inside the docs folder ...
First things I noticed.
docs folder does
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, Filip wrote:
Hi,
DL This is 1.16-pre02 that, if nothing major will happen, will become 1.16
DL final :
DL http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.16-pre02.tar.gz
DL http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.16-pre02.win32bin.zip
DL The ChangeLog is inside the docs folder ...
On Wednesday 02 July 2003 13:25, Orion Productions wrote:
I see no point in this, Java has never been a serious choice for
professional applications, and I talk out of experience as a developer.
Sun is doing stupid things with Java, and I bet it will be dead in a few
years from now... It's
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