Hi,
> Are you kidding? Where in the xmail docs does it say that?
".Net Framework 2.0" is required sounds like a nightmare.
I feel so.
Most people had gone wrong to this,
in japanease community of xmail.
Thanks,
OKI
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Hi!
If you use XMail-1.24 or higher, you have to
install ".NET Framework 2.0"
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=B44A-ACF8-4FA1-AFFB-40E78D788B00
And follow may be needed.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=32bc1bee-a3f9-4c13-9c99-220b62a191e
Hi, Wim
> Is it possible to get xmail to work on Windows 2003 64 bits? If I try
> the 32 bit version it fails. Some errors I retrieved from the eventlog:
The 32 bit version's application refers REGISTRY under
HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node
on 64bits Windows.
Try to write setting under
HKLM\S
> > http://www.hunes.co.jp/oki/xmail_spamc/defaulten.htm
> > I add UML Sequence table (PDF) on my page.
> > It's help for how filter process work.
>
> Miyuki-san, I think the translation to PDF uses .jp fonts still, so Gnome
> PDF cannot show it correctly.
>
Thank you Davide-san again.
Now
>
> Well thank you. I will work on it some more. I have now a filter and
> tab in place, but it says to be sure that spamd si running and I have
> no way of knowing how to start it or what not.
I have run SpamAssassin with ActivePerl
and Spamd.bat (to run is simple. double click from explorer)
>
> On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, OKI Miyuki wrote:
>
> > I rewrite spamc(SpamAssassin Client) as xmspamc (windows)
> > for xmail server's filter.
> >
> > http://www.hunes.co.jp/oki/xmail_spamc/defaulten.htm
> >
> > this filter is quite simple.
>
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Hi.
I rewrite spamc(SpamAssassin Client) as xmspamc (windows)
for xmail server's filter.
http://www.hunes.co.jp/oki/xmail_spamc/defaulten.htm
this filter is quite simple.
thank you.
PS
I think xspamc (http://www.henry.it/xmail/xspamc/) is pretty good.
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Miyuki