Hello,
There's something wrong with TheBat! Ritlabs e-mail client software.
If we send for example a message to 50 users in the BCC field, if the
user 30 is over quota (the SMTP server is a X-Mail 1.17 and
replies : 26/01/2004, 16:50:05: SEND - Server reports error.
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On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Dick Spork wrote:
The maxSize is set dafault at 1 = 10MB, one of de boxes is over 40MB.
I have done a check with a box, set the Max at 2000 = 2 MB and send 7
mails with a total of 11.8 MB with no rejections or errors logged.
This is the user.tab of that box.
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004, Mr Larry Azlin wrote:
I have a new installation of XMail 1.17 on SuSE 9.0 Pro (for my home
network), that I've finally gotten to mostly work, and am very happy to
get my email server off of MS - however, there's one small problem - I
have to setup Outlook with
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, DOLIST Technical Center wrote:
Hello,
There's something wrong with TheBat! Ritlabs e-mail client software.
If we send for example a message to 50 users in the BCC field, if the
user 30 is over quota (the SMTP server is a X-Mail 1.17 and
replies : 26/01/2004,
I have emptied my smtpauth.tab, that makes no difference.
In server.tab DefaultSmtpPerms is set to MRVZ. But deleting Z is no
pinnace. The limit on de maxsize of Smtp to transfer is working well.
BTW I get my mail from the ISP by a POP3LINK.
At 05:24 26-01-2004, you wrote:
Do you have anything in
I have checked it, they are real TAB's.
Dick
At 19:05 26-01-2004, you wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Dick Spork wrote:
The maxSize is set dafault at 1 = 10MB, one of de boxes is over 40MB.
I have done a check with a box, set the Max at 2000 = 2 MB and send 7
mails with a total of 11.8 MB
--- Davide Libenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004, Mr Larry Azlin wrote:
snip
They probably block outbound SMTP traffic but the one directed to
their
relay server. You need to use DefaultSMTPGateways (see doc).
- Davide
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On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Larry Azlin wrote:
--- Davide Libenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004, Mr Larry Azlin wrote:
snip
They probably block outbound SMTP traffic but the one directed to
their
relay server. You need to use DefaultSMTPGateways (see doc).
--- Davide Libenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Larry Azlin wrote:
--- Davide Libenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004, Mr Larry Azlin wrote:
snip
They probably block outbound SMTP traffic but the one directed to
their
relay
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Larry Azlin wrote:
Problem solved - at least sort of. I changed DefaultSMTPGateways to be
the IP address corresponding to smtp.comcast.net, and am now able to
successfully send emails externally! As long as comcast doesn't change
the mapping, I guess I'm ok - thanks for
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Bill Healy wrote:
Remove the Z from DefaultSmtpPerms, it will cause xmail to bypass
MaxMBsize if you use SMTP after POP.=20
Davide will have to answer if xmail pays attention to MaxMBsize when
using POP3LINK.
No, it does not.
- Davide
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--- Davide Libenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Larry Azlin wrote:
Problem solved - at least sort of. I changed DefaultSMTPGateways
to be
the IP address corresponding to smtp.comcast.net, and am now able
to
successfully send emails externally! As long as comcast
Thanks for the answers, it's clear to me there is no check on the POP3LINK.
I did some testing with local delivery and in that case the maxsize of the
mailbox is working well.
But I noticed that the check is done at the initial of the message.
A MaxMBSize = 2000 and mailbox filled up with 1.8Mb
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