At 04.12 06/01/11, you wrote:
> Alternatively, XMail should take care of escaping leading dots
when doing SMTP
> delivery of files picked up by LMAIL.
You are right. Either SendMail.cpp should do it, or XMail.
Davide wait a moment ... I quickly looked at the source and sent a
couple of test
At 04.12 06/01/11, you wrote:
> Alternatively, XMail should take care of escaping leading dots
when doing SMTP
> delivery of files picked up by LMAIL.
You are right. Either SendMail.cpp should do it, or XMail.
Better XMail, I think, b/c LMAIL clients need not use the sendmail binary AFAIK
A
On Wed, 5 Jan 2011, Francesco Vertova wrote:
> Hi all (and happy new year),
>
> I saw lines like these in the SMAIL log:
>
> "tsd.unifi.it""1294151990810.a28.880.25d715.dex1" "L1C7667"
> "[PRIVATE]"
> "[PRIVATE]" "SMTP" "gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com." "2011-01-04 15:36:46"
> "5.5.1
Hi all (and happy new year),
I saw lines like these in the SMAIL log:
"tsd.unifi.it" "1294151990810.a28.880.25d715.dex1" "L1C7667"
"[PRIVATE]" "[PRIVATE]" "SMTP" "gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com."
"2011-01-04 15:36:46" "5.5.1 Unrecognized command. a11si22710935wer.104"
"tsd.unifi.it" "1294151991384