> > - Windows Server 2008 R2 x64; didn't tried it yet on other OS
>
> I can assure you it works, otherwise a bug like that lasting almost
two
> years, would have had a lost of people jumping all over the places ;)
> This must be something related to that version of Windows (since the
> binary it's
> > after few years I'm returning to world of XMail server. I'm trying
to
> > setup new mail server on x64 edition of Windows Server 2008 R2
(there is
> > no 32-bit edition and all future server versions are going to be
64-bit
> > only).
>
> Yes, but they'll still support 32on64, no?
Until furthe
log. If the sender
is local, no error message is delivered to his mailbox.
There is one quite strange thing: the DNS resolution itself seems to
work, because when I have CheckMailerDomain=1 it's able to correctly
check if MAIL FROM domain has DNS/MX entries or not.
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ote single C/C++ program in my life, so even
though I have the source and the compiler, I'm unable to make it. Also I
expect that there are changes to be done and that's not my cup of tea.
So I'd just like to know if someone with *some* experience can try to
build the x64 version.
> Or, instead of adding a system dependent feature to XMail, someone can
> write something trivially simple that moves messages from one folder
to
> the other (XMail's one), with proper conversion.
That's not system dependent, anyone can use it and I think that in most
cases it will be easier to t
der adding separate configurable
'watch' folder to scan for local messages (to allow to point it to
C:\inetpub\MailRoot\pickup, which is default location), but it's not
really necessary - the folder name can usually be changed (in good
applications).
Thanks in advance,
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> > I'm talking about user variables, set using "uservarsset" in CTRL
> > protocol. Things like "Full name" etc.
>
> XMail is basically trasparent on this data. What you get is what you
> set.
Well, but if I send non-ASCII data (in Unicode or ANSI) using CTRL
protocol, xmail terminates connectio
> > how it is with Non-ASCII characters (like letters with diacritic
> > marks) in XMail configuration files?=20
> >
> > What charset should I use? Or I must encode it, using for example
> > quoted printable or URL encode?
>
> Which variables are you talking about? In general, XMail does not
care
Hello,
how it is with Non-ASCII characters (like letters with diacritic marks)
in XMail configuration files?
What charset should I use? Or I must encode it, using for example quoted
printable or URL encode?
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> Thus, the 30 day expiry time is excessive overkill, and possibly a 14
> day window might be better under normal operating conditions. In this
I usually use 36 days. There is lot of newsletters and digests and so
on, which are issued with monthly periodicity.
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Hello,
is there any way to write safe comments to glst config file? Something
like # in Xmail's TAB files?
Regards,
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You can have peace. Or you can
other user account, having necessary
permissions.
Generally, I do not recommend that, because it is a security risk, as is the
whole procedure.
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You can have
| Likely the machine shut down incorrectly (aka bad crash).
At least one of those three machines was NEVER shut down incorrectly. It's
important production server, which has its own UPS in addition of another UPS
and generator which backs up the entire server house.
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DBs somewhere for you and send you the link
privately.
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Don't ever count on having both at once. (Lazarus
Newest version does not work as well. There is only one difference: with the
old version I had there one or two stuck processes. Now I have here 150 of them.
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| Are you using the latest version? I thought this problem was
| solved with 0.23.
I suppose so, but don't know. How I can verify what version do I have?
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delete database, but it would not help.
No weird configuration, only using C class matching and few (~10) exceptions.
Any ideas around that?
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