As I'm going through the control commands, I note that there are
commands for adding, deleting, listing, and enabling pop links.
However, there is no command for disabling them.
I realize they could be disabled by deleting them, but is there no
command to in-place disable the pop link using the
] Re: More XMail Control protocol questions
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Tracy Martin wrote:
As I'm going through the control commands, I note that there are
commands for adding, deleting, listing, and enabling pop links.
However, there is no command for disabling them.
I realize they could
Greetings,
I am currently in the process of writing a wrapper class for the XMail
Control commands, and I am curious about something - are the User
Variables set in stone, or are they user extensible? I know the TAB
file can be edited to include additional data, but does the server
recognize and
it gets loaded but it's obviously not used
OK, that's about what I expected. So it's pretty much anyone's guess
what I might find there - just treat it as opaque string data pairs
and carry on.
Thanks...:)
Tracy
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Greetings,
I'm looking at setting up a mailing list, and I have some people who
want to be able to post to the list from addresses which don't receive
mail from the list (in other words have a w permission as opposed to
an r or rw permission).
Is this available in XMail (I'm still running 1.0 -
Great! I'll download it and upgrade my server. Are there any major
gotchas in going from 1.0 to 1.5 directly (things like message store
format changes or anything)?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Davide Libenzi
Sent: Monday, February
Greetings,
First, I haven't searched the docs completely on this, so if the answer is
RTFM, that's fine by me. Although a hint as to which section to look in
would be appreciated.
I have a situation where I want to do two things:
1) Block all mail to a specific mail address (I have a * alias,
1) Block all mail to a specific mail address (I have
a * alias, but I want to bounce mail addressed to
a particular alias rather than having it reach me),
If you want to bounce all mail to a specific account,
delete the account :-)
Doesn't work with a * alias. Mail which is addressed to
Good catch on the space - I completely missed that.
However, I'm trying to figure how the space got there in the first place.
This is an address that originated from the end user's mail application
(Outlook Express, if I recall correctly), and the mail application itself
should strip trailing
Greetings,
I got a delivery failure this morning that I can't figure out - the error
is:
Error sending message [1007676191298.1056.karen] from [arisiasoft.com].
ID:S19791
Mail From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rcpt To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Failure Reason
The maximum number of tentatives has
: [xmail] Re: Maximum number of tenatives reached
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Tracy Martin wrote:
Greetings,
I got a delivery failure this morning that I can't figure out -
the error
is:
Error sending message [1007676191298.1056.karen] from [arisiasoft.com].
ID:S19791
Mail From
the
same ones as for POP3. You can choose the password security level that suits
your needs in the client software as well.
Tracy Martin
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From: Scott Ritchie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 13:13
To: Davide Libenzi
Cc: XMAIL
Subject: Re: Closing
to anyone who wanted to spoof your DNS name.
Tracy
-Original Message-
From: Davide Libenzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 13:52
To: Scott Ritchie
Cc: Tracy Martin; XMAIL
Subject: Re: Closing an Open Relay
On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Scott Ritchie wrote:
I know
Well,
obviously I can't speak for others, but I have it running on a Win2K Server
handling thousands of pieces of mail per day for 15 - 20 users. The machine it's
running on hasn't been rebooted in over a month. No strain, no problems (so
far)...:)
Took a
little doing to get everything
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