Hi!
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004, Henri van riel wrote:
> Would it be possible to enhance the log function with compress and
> delete options? I mean, I can rotate the log every so many hours with
> the -Mr option but would it be possible to compress the old logfile to
> a .bz2 for example and to let XM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thursday, November 11, 2004 7:54 =
AM:
>> MAIL FROM: =3D20
>> Is that right? If Xmail bounces this address, the bounce goes to
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?!
>=20
> Yes, XMail should puke on such address. OTOH the bounce
> should go to=3D20
> Man_Bond_Communications_Limited<[E
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wednesday, November 10, 2004 4:01 =
PM:
> Why are you accepting, then bouncing, mail? In today's
> climate of widely=3D20
> forged envelope senders, it doesn't make sense to accept then bounce
> - as=3D20 much as possible, things should be rejected during the
> protocol
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004, [iso-8859-1] S=F6nke Ruempler wrote:
> hi,
>=20
> I noticed that XMail accepts addresses like:
>=20
> MAIL FROM:
>=20
> Is that right? If Xmail bounces this address, the bounce goes to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?!
Yes, XMail should puke on such address. OTOH the bounce should go t
Hello Davide,
First of all I would like to compliment you with XMail. It's a
brilliant product...
But, I have a few suggestions ;)
Would it be possible to enhance the log function with compress and
delete options? I mean, I can rotate the log every so many hours with
the -Mr option but would it
At 02:12 11/10/2004, S=F6nke Ruempler wrote:
>hi,
>
>I noticed that XMail accepts addresses like:
>
>MAIL FROM:
>
>Is that right? If Xmail bounces this address, the bounce goes to
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] ?!
I can't speak to whether or not Xmail should accept the mail, nor where it=
=20
might go if bou
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