Hi Dale.
I've got a BASH (Linux) script if that's useful. Currently using the
weighting numbers from our ISP so might need some tweaking.
And it drops questionable messages and higher to a dir for checking, though
forwarding could be arranged easily enough. And the low & high limits are
conf
Hello,
I have a domain aaa.com and my backup mx is bbb.com. When aaa.com is
down the mail is correctly handled by bbb.com. How can I sync the users
between the two? For example aaa.com is down and email addressed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is relayed through bbb.com. It would be nice if bbb.com kn
On Tuesday 25 May 2004 03:42 am, Dale Qualls wrote:
> At one time a user named Toby had a modified sa_filter.pl script that
> would mark up and delete messages over a score of 10. Toby had shared
> the modified portions of his code with the list.
>
> Toby: Would you be willing to share the whole
At 16.02 25/05/04 +0200, you wrote:
>where can I find the meanings of all the fields in xmail log files?
Try here: http://xmail.eye-catcher.com/products/XMail/LogFiles/index.asp
Ciao, Francesco
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Hi all,
where can I find the meanings of all the fields in xmail log files?
Must I desume them from the sources?
I have to write a script to analyze the logs and create a .csv with the
result of all messages sent through the server.
This will be open source, maybe useful for someone...
Thank Yo
>If you have a RCPT=OK and no RECV=OK, the message never got accepted by
>XMail. Otherwise you'd see a RECV=OK line for the same message ID. This
>could likely have happened because there has been a problem with the
>network between the client and the server. When XMail forcibly reject
>messages (
On Tue, 25 May 2004, Christian Gross wrote:
> Harald Schneider wrote:
>
> >Compiles perfectly on FreeBSD 4.6.2, but requires gmake.
> >This hint should go into the manual ;)
> >
> >
> The docs are still wrong. gmake works fine for FreeBSD, etc. But for
> OSX, gmake does not exist (at least n
On Tue, 25 May 2004, Sergio Casagrande wrote:
> Hi Davide,
> sometimes xmail receive a message but it doesn't run filter script.
> In smtplog I can see only one line like this
>
> """telsey.it" "130.244.199.130" "2004-05-25 14:01:45" =
> "fep02-svc.swip.net" "telsey.it" ""
At one time a user named Toby had a modified sa_filter.pl script that
would mark up and delete messages over a score of 10. Toby had shared
the modified portions of his code with the list.
Toby: Would you be willing to share the whole script file with me/us?
With all of my tweaking I can't g
Hi Davide,
sometimes xmail receive a message but it doesn't run filter script.
In smtplog I can see only one line like this
"" "telsey.it" "130.244.199.130" "2004-05-25 14:01:45" =
"fep02-svc.swip.net""telsey.it" "" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "S3D0F3"
=
"RCPT=3DO
Harald Schneider wrote:
>Compiles perfectly on FreeBSD 4.6.2, but requires gmake.
>This hint should go into the manual ;)
>
>
The docs are still wrong. gmake works fine for FreeBSD, etc. But for
OSX, gmake does not exist (at least not on my box) and hence I have to
use make.
Christian
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Compiles perfectly on FreeBSD 4.6.2, but requires gmake.
This hint should go into the manual ;)
--Harald
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Good work - compiling on OSX Panther works perfectly!
--Harald
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