[xmail] Re: imap

2006-01-23 Thread Mike Harrington
XMail doesn't support IMAP. - Original Message - From: "Erwin Meulensteen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 11:12 AM Subject: [xmail] imap > Hello, > can anyone tell me how to setup imap on a windows server using xmail ? > Any help would be appreciated. > All the

[xmail] Re: Error messages returned to sender replicated

2006-01-23 Thread Jeff Buehler
Oops - my apologies - thanks for catching that. I am trying to do too many things today. Here are two emails (with the same subject and message identifier (1137780666750.135234560.3ee.banshee.buehlertech.net) this time). From: buehlertech.net PostMaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday,

[xmail] Re: Error messages returned to sender replicated

2006-01-23 Thread Leonardo Fogel
--- Jeff Buehler wrote: > At any rate, the strange part is that each of the > messages I sent IS > from the same email. No, Jeff. They are from different e-mails. Look at the subjects, please: test4 and test3. Regards. __

[xmail] Re: Error messages returned to sender replicated

2006-01-23 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Jeff Buehler wrote: > > Yes - I despise Exchange, personally. However, talking the people > holding the money out of using Exchange and going with LDAP/IMAP is like > telling them that their father is a moron. They look dumbfounded and > then proceed as if nothing was said.

[xmail] Re: Error messages returned to sender replicated

2006-01-23 Thread Jeff Buehler
Yes - I despise Exchange, personally. However, talking the people holding the money out of using Exchange and going with LDAP/IMAP is like telling them that their father is a moron. They look dumbfounded and then proceed as if nothing was said. I host entirely on FreeBSD and I am just doing

[xmail] Re: Error messages returned to sender replicated

2006-01-23 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Jeff Buehler wrote: > > Hmmm - ok, let me look at this a little deeper (and thanks for your input!). > > In answer to your questions: > > Exchange has its own domain, but only handles internal email (so > outbound is Exchange -> ASSP -> (clamSMTP) -> Xmail -> INTERNET or > i

[xmail] imap

2006-01-23 Thread Erwin Meulensteen
Hello, can anyone tell me how to setup imap on a windows server using xmail ? Any help would be appreciated. All the best, Erwin - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a m

[xmail] Re: Error messages returned to sender replicated

2006-01-23 Thread Jeff Buehler
Thats what I thought should happen, but my Exchange users are verifiably getting multiple (it seems to be random) bounces back. Only my Exchange users seem to be affected - users accessing from a standard email client are getting the correct (single bounce) behavior). Jeff Davide Libenzi wro

[xmail] Re: Error messages returned to sender replicated

2006-01-23 Thread Jeff Buehler
Hmmm - ok, let me look at this a little deeper (and thanks for your input!). In answer to your questions: Exchange has its own domain, but only handles internal email (so outbound is Exchange -> ASSP -> (clamSMTP) -> Xmail -> INTERNET or inbound is INTERNET->ASSP -> (clamSMTP) -> XMail -> Exc

[xmail] Re: Error messages returned to sender replicated

2006-01-23 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006, Jeff Buehler wrote: > > I see. Any thoughts on what my be causing the repeat error bounces? > Has anyone else run into this problem? > If not, I would guess it has to do with the Exchange/ASSP/XMail > relationship somehow since that is the only distinct thing about my > conf

[xmail] Re: Error messages returned to sender replicated

2006-01-23 Thread Leonardo Fogel
--- Jeff Buehler wrote : > Right now I have XMail set to > try 10 times, so there > seem to be 10 emails that are sent to notify the > sender of the failure. > > (...) > Exchange users that have this problem - XMail is > running on FreeBSD, but > a number of Exchange users send through it a