Hi all,
I am all set up now except for IPv6. I want to bind to all IPv4 and all IPv6
addresses. If I use the -x6 options, I bind to IPv6 only; if I don't, I bind
to IPv4 only. I try not specifying -x6 (x=protocol) and then -xI :: -xI
0.0.0.0 but this fails spectacularly.
How can I just bind
On 22 Feb 2010, at 08:09, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
> I am all set up now except for IPv6. I want to bind to all IPv4 and all IPv6
> addresses. If I use the -x6 options, I bind to IPv6 only; if I don't, I bind
> to IPv4 only. I try not specifying -x6 (x=protocol) and then -xI :: -xI
> 0.0.0
Hi,
It would be nice to have the option of disabling plain USER/PASS POP3 logins,
without forcing the use of POP3s. It supports APOP, and STLS, so just as with
the control in server.tab over SMTP AUTH mechanisms shown during plain
negotiation, it would be nice to offer POP3 capability APOP and
Hi There,
I'm using an Autoreply script that works fine with Xmail (in perl).
I had an issue with Ebay last week and don't know how to handle it. When
activated, the script replied to an email from ebay (nore...@ebay...) and
then ebay sent an email saying "no
Hello Emmanel
No 'simple' solution except a autoreply script that use a blacklist
Or an 'intelligent' autoreply script that will do something like this (avoid
any 'loop' in any case, even not in autoreply blacklist) :
- Use a 'autoreply tracking' database that will keep track of
sender/receiv
Francis,
As usual, you have damn great answers and I will implement that and shared
with you the results.
Thank you very much for this approach !
Emmanuel
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la part de CLEMENT Francis
Envoyé : lundi 22 février 20
Hi all,
I'm afraid I overlooked something: certificate chains in server.cert. I add
multiple PEM-encoded certificates together, but XMail only presents one of
them, the top-most. How can I provide my certificate followed by an
intermediate CA certificate, whose signer is known to OS trust roo