[xmail] Re: DNS entry files

2005-06-02 Thread Tom Banting
The trailing period is quite legal and indicates that this is a fully qualified domain name and no local domains should be appended when trying to resolve the name. If the trailing period is not present the DNS resolver will append local domain names before resolving the name. See the example belo

[xmail] DNS entry files

2005-06-02 Thread Rich - AutoTraker Inc.
I'm finding that quite a few files in the dnscache are terminated with a period. An example is "panda.co.jp." This seems to be a real non-no in windows. My backup utilities choke on this and I can't even delete it from windows explorer. I can't even rename it. I find the only way I can get rid of

[xmail] Re: POP3 links domain mapping

2005-06-02 Thread Liron Newman
Thanks! I've added "Received" to the list, can XMail search for the address in all that header's lines? Mike Harrington wrote: >Look at the FetchHdrTags variable in the server.tab file. You can use it to >set whatever headers you want to search for in the POP3 links. > >HTH > >-Mike > >- Or

[xmail] Re: Problem sending mail from PHP

2005-06-02 Thread ST Ooi
Hi, Both cases are sending out from different PC with [n] sending out frommy work notebook while without [n] is sending out from my home PC that is192.168.123.1 Thanks ST Ooi - Original Message - From: "CLEMENT Francis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: 01/06/2005