Just to let everyone know, I've posted an update to XMail Manager/LE. It
fixes the nasty (if not rather shameful) bug with viewing mailboxes on XMail
1.20 and under. It also now has a prompt to import the server lists from
the old beta versions (Just for you Tony :) ).
You can download it at
Should the old version be removed first?
Mike Harrington wrote:
Just to let everyone know, I've posted an update to XMail Manager/LE. It
fixes the nasty (if not rather shameful) bug with viewing mailboxes on XMail
1.20 and under. It also now has a prompt to import the server lists from
the
I get one or 2 a day. Xmail 1.21 Windows reverts to A addresses when it
can't find MX records. Nslookup finds the MX records. These are not all the
same domain but there are a few that show up often (earthlink and a few
others). This happens with and without SmartDNSHost. I'm using Microsoft
DNS
Hi Mike,
the link on the download page is wrong =
http://www.encenia.com/filelib/xmailmgrle/XMgrLE10.exe
where it should be
http://www.encenia.com/filelib/xmailmgrle/XMgrLE10a.exe
Cheers,
Sebastien.
Mike Harrington a crit :
Just to let everyone know, I've posted an update to XMail
DOH!
- Original Message -
From: Sbastien Saint-Sevin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 8:15 AM
Subject: [xmail] Re: XMail Manager 1.0a Released
Hi Mike,
the link on the download page is wrong =
Javier Navarro wrote:
Thanks for your answers.
Just a question. If I use -2 at RDNS will it help to stop any
spam? I=
don't see how this delay may help.
It will not help yourself but maybe the world. But -2 is indeed almost
nothing.
From my experience also -20 or -30 is a still working
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, Sergio Casagrande wrote:
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Hi list,
I have a problem that I do not know if it is a my wrong configuration
of xmail.
For a wrong configuration of remote server I needed to configure
smtpfwd.tab file to say to xmail (the best
OS: FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE
XMail seems to be running smoothly, but I cannot seem to access
CtrlClnt. I created one user successfully, then it stopped working. If I
changed something I can't remember what it was, and I've gone through all
the processes again.
When running a CtrlClnt command such
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Ross Gohlke wrote:
OS: FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE
XMail seems to be running smoothly, but I cannot seem to access
CtrlClnt. I created one user successfully, then it stopped working. If I
changed something I can't remember what it was, and I've gone through all
the processes
From netstat -t -n -a -p on a FreeBSD system:
usage: netstat [-AaLnSW] [-f protocol_family | -p protocol]
[-M core] [-N system]
netstat -i | -I interface [-abdnt] [-f address_family]
[-M core] [-N system]
netstat -w wait [-I interface] [-d] [-M core]
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