Hello Davide,
I think I observed something like this also. But not with registering
= but with sending to the list, maybe because of a signed email.
I've seen this happening only if the user reply using HTML or if the
mailer adds extra chars at the beginning of the line (like '' for
Hello,
Does anyone here have a contact to the sysops of
xmailforum.homelinux.net (I saw tehre is also a link on
www.xmailserver.org)?
Actually I cannot write there because I never get a validation e-mail
for any usere I registered there.
I also noticed that all new members registered since
Hello,
I solved the problem by deleting all the handmade entries for the 2nd
domain and used CtrlClnt then it worked.
Actually it took me quite some time to figure out how to make a user who
is entitled to make changes via CtrlClnt, it was not clear to me from
the description of the basic xmail
Hello Davide,
-part of original message-
from: Davide Libenzi
sent: Mittwoch, 15. März 2006 20:39
to: xmail@xmailserver.org
subject: [xmail] Re: Problem adding 2nd domain
If you edited your files manually (hint, CtrlClnt is suggested), did you
take care of restarting XMail after the
Hello Davide,
-part of original message-
from: Davide Libenzi
sentt: Mittwoch, 15. März 2006 20:37
to: xmail@xmailserver.org
subject: [xmail] Re: Subscription confirmation e-mail has a bug
Since there are quite a few hundreds of users subscribed to this list,
might not be that the
Hello,
I am using xmail on my NSLU2 embedded-system, it is working fine for 2
addresses in one Domain routed by DYNDNS.
Now I have a second domain which has the URL of the DYNDNS-Domain as
entry for e-mail in the Nameserver, fine so fa, from the errorreply I
can see that the mail is rooted to my
Hello Moderator,
The automatic subscription confirmation e-mail has a bug, when I
replied to it leaving the body unchanged I was rewarded with an
errorreplay wrong number of parameters, the same happened, when I only
copied the specified lines and send to this system.
Only after I added a