Hello, I'm new in this list.
I installed Xmail on win2k, and I have delivery problems to hotmail.
Some messages get delivered, some simply get lost. The log shows no
sign of problem.
I've also done some testing with gmail and yahoo, no problem there,
everything gets delivered.
I have another serv
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008, Jeff Buehler wrote:
> OK - I found a small amount of info that seems to indicate that the
> correct flag is simply -pthread without -lc_r, and this is also true for
> FreeBSD 6, although the only problem I ran into with FreeBSD 6 was a
> show stopping 64 bit compile issue.
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008, CLEMENT Francis wrote:
> Hello Davide and list
>
> Here is a sample xmail generated 'Received :' header :
>
> Received: from some_sender_name ([aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd]:p)
> (not important)
>
> What is exactly the 'some_sender_name' actual value ?
> - The value of th
OK - I found a small amount of info that seems to indicate that the
correct flag is simply -pthread without -lc_r, and this is also true for
FreeBSD 6, although the only problem I ran into with FreeBSD 6 was a
show stopping 64 bit compile issue. Once I compiled 32 bit I had no
problems.
Anywa
Hi All -
There appears to be a build problem with FreeBSD 7 and XMail, at least
on the two non-64 bit systems I have updated so far - the build fails on
the -lc_r flag. I am uncertain as to the specifics of the lc_r flag -
it appears to be a directive to link against libc_r for threading - but