Bart, thanx for the reply.
I guess the ultimate documentation is source code, but who wants to root
thru that when there are 10 million other fires I need to put out.
Cheers,
Marco
On 4/16/2012 5:03 AM, Bart Mortelmans wrote:
Where on earth did you find this documented?
It sort of makes s
> Where on earth did you find this documented?
It sort of makes sense. Documentation mentions that, if mailproc.tab
exists, every line in it will be processed. And you actually need to put
"MAILBOX" in it in order to put an e-mail in the mailbox (if
mailproc.tab exists...). Most often, if you don
Where on earth did you find this documented?
Thanks for the answer,
Marco Diener
On 4/15/2012 2:50 PM, Bart Mortelmans wrote:
Hi,
If you create an e-mail address in XMailserver that has a mailprob.tab, but the
mailproc.tab is empty, then this will simply /dev/null the mails sent to that
add
On 15 Apr 2012 at 14:30, md wrote:
> Does anybody know how to route all mail not in the white list
> into the permanent trash can?
>
> For example, when we send out emails for a newsletter, we want the reply
> to address to be: nore...@xmailserver.com
>
All my users either have an account se
Hi,
If you create an e-mail address in XMailserver that has a mailprob.tab, but the
mailproc.tab is empty, then this will simply /dev/null the mails sent to that
address.
It is important to note that the mailproc.tab should exist (but be empty). Not
having a mailproc.tab will default to "mailb
Does anybody know how to route all mail not in the white list
into the permanent trash can?
For example, when we send out emails for a newsletter, we want the reply
to address to be: nore...@xmailserver.com
in aliases.tab I have:
"xmailserver.com" TAB "*" "junk...@xmailserver.com"