Gang,
I have not used xmail very much (or any email daemon for that matter) but
had a question regarding the configuration files for xmail. I noticed that it
uses several many different files and wondered if there was ever going to be
any type of consolidation into, say, an Apache style
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From: Dave Henderson[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 7:09 PM
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] error 162 when adding a domain
Gang,
I am setting up an xmail server for the first time. I looked for
tutorials on the homepage and found one
(http
' on the box and get a valid
response. If not, check your BIND (DNS) settings and correct any problems
with that first.
Dave
Dave Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Thanks for your reply Bill. I don't
have a problem starting or stopping the daemon, I have a problem adding an
additional
the tabindex directory and restarting
xmail you would have caused xmail to rebuild the index files. Xmail will
not have a problem in many cases starting and stopping if the index
files are messed up, but it will have strange problems when using them.
Bill
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From: Dave Henderson[SMTP:[EMAIL
I am also interested to know if Xmail will eventually support IMAP. In the
mean time what is the current opinion of others as to the best IMAP addon
(courier, squirrel, etc).
Dave
Will Du Chene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone out there using an IMAP server with Xmail?
I read
Gang,
I am setting up an xmail server for the first time. I looked for tutorials
on the homepage and found one
(http://www.ubaight.com/index.php?option=com_wrapperItemid=37). I get to the
part where I need to create additional domains using the CtrlClnt tool such as:
CtrlClnt -s