The forum is an excellent resource, if sometimes challenging to get
through (lots of info and search doesn't always cut it)...
http://xmailforum.homelinux.net/
Charlie Qualls wrote:
>Hey there Jeff,
>
>Thanks for your thinking this out for me. I'll see what else I can
>find. I know that large
Hey there Jeff,
Thanks for your thinking this out for me. I'll see what else I can
find. I know that large organizations use the program and I think it's
a wonderful program, I'm a small operation with less then 30 users not
counting the users I created to try to figure out the problem. Thanks
ag
Hi Charlie -
Well, I'm uncertain what to tell you. My suspicion, since I have heard
of no one having this particular sort of problem (there is a large XMail
user base running 1.21 on Linux) is that there is something being
overlooked. I would double check your findings as "scientifically" as
Hey there Jeff,
I forgot, this also happens if listing several people in the "to"
address field. I don't know how many before it balks though.
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Girl Scouts - Fox Valley Council
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Hey there Jeff,
Yes that is the gist as best as I can tell.
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Charlie Qualls
Property Director/IT Manager
Girl Scouts - Fox Valley Council
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Tuesday, September 20, 2005, 6:23:36 PM, you wrote:
> So, when you receive mail some email is lost - the logs say that mail
>
So, when you receive mail some email is lost - the logs say that mail
came in correctly but it is not in the Domains -> MailDir -> new folder
and when you send email some mail is lost - the logs say that it was
sent correctly, but it never arrives at the recipient email account -
and this h