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what about
%MAILROOT%\domains\domain.tld\user\3rdparty\autoreply.wai
or
%MAILROOT%\domains\domain.tld\user\custom\autoreply.wai
Rob :-)
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Davide Libenzi
> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 8:51 AM
> To: [
Am Mit, 2003-08-20 um 01.54 schrieb Liam MacKenzie:
> I've got to wait for my friends at xname.org to restart named :-)
> They do it hourly.
>
okay - time will tell...
> And yes, I probably should get rid of that * record...
> Does it even work?
the zone should be loaded and work fine (as f
I've got to wait for my friends at xname.org to restart named :-)
They do it hourly.
And yes, I probably should get rid of that * record...
Does it even work?
Cheers,
Liam MacKenzie
Global Z-Data
165 Melbourne Street
South Brisbane QLD 4069
Mobile: 0403 615 103
Phone: 3846 4222
Fax:
well - i think it looks good - even the * record and CNAMES are evil,
but not better to be solved for a dyndns-host ;-)
$ dig @ns0.xname.org mx in gzd.com.au | grep MX
;gzd.com.au.IN MX
gzd.com.au. 86400 IN MX 10 216.130.186.132.
restarted named ?
Thanks Achim.
Is that the only thing I need to change?
I've updated my config to this:
$TTL 86400 ; default TTL
gzd.com.au. IN SOA ns0.xname.org. liam.gzd.com.au.
(
2003082003 ; serial
10800 ; refresh pe
:)
I hope you had a good one.
Thanks
Shawn
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Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 5:44 PM
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Question/Request
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, Shawn Anderson wrote:
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gzd.com.au. 86400 IN SOA ns0.xname.org.
liam.gzd.com.au. 2003070310 10800 3600 604800 10800
gzd.com.au. 86400 IN NS ns0.xname.org.
gzd.com.au. 86400 IN NS ns1.xname.org.
mail.gzd.com.au.86400 IN A 216.130.
Thanks Davide,
Please excuse my inexperience, but this is a dig of my DNS record...
What do I need to change here to make it work?
; <<>> DiG 9.2.2 <<>> axfr gzd.com.au @ns0.xname.org.
;; global options: printcmd
gzd.com.au. 86400 IN SOA ns0.xname.org.
liam.gzd.com.au. 2
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Liam MacKenzie wrote:
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> Hi list,
>
> I've been getting this error a lot recently when I try to use xmail to
> send emails to the outside world...
>
>
> [PeekTime] 1061260138 : Tue, 19 Aug 2003 12:28:58 +1000
> <<
> ErrCode = -40
> ErrString = Invalid server address
> ErrI
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> Hello,
>
> I have question to Davide, as author: what do you think about third party
> files in XMail folder structure?
>
> I would need for my WAI to store some user data, which are too big for user
> variables (ie. text for autoresponder or signa
Hi list,
I've been getting this error a lot recently when I try to use xmail to
send emails to the outside world...
[PeekTime] 1061260138 : Tue, 19 Aug 2003 12:28:58 +1000
<<
ErrCode = -40
ErrString = Invalid server address
ErrInfo = 216.130.186.132.
SMAIL SMTP-Send MX = "216.130.186.132."
Hello,
I have question to Davide, as author: what do you think about third party
files in XMail folder structure?
I would need for my WAI to store some user data, which are too big for user
variables (ie. text for autoresponder or signature). So, my idea is that I
would write the text to some f
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> Welcome back
>
> This is a repost :)
I'll put this in my queue (the vacation should have softened me up :)
- Davide
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Hi Davide
nice to have you back.
I hope your time in Italia was not to hot.
(Last week here in Germany was it sometimes
over 40=B0Celsius)
Bye
Michael
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Greetings,
I'd like to submit the following wish for consideration in a future version.
I'd like to have the ability to blacklist particular HELO/EHLO names, and
the ability to blacklist FQDN names that result from RDNS lookup.
For example, if I receive a connection from 64.57.75.152, when the
Welcome back
This is a repost :)
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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 9:22 AM
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Subject: [xmail] Question/Request
Davide,
Any chance you would consider adding a log
Ok, I'm back finally. My mailbox was overflowing and I did panic and nuked
everything in there. Everything urgent that didn't get answered should be
reposted.
- Davide
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