Chris
If that will solve peoples problems.
But I haven't had much feedback on the product so its hard to make any
improvements.
-Andy
> -Original Message-
> From: Chris Withers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 21 November 2000 10:14
> To: Andy Dawkins
> Subject
Vince
> I installed it right away - and I think it should work. When
> first trying to mail to the system it said it had some problem
> with the x-envelope-to header.
The ZMailIn system doesn't use the x-envelope-to header it uses the
envelope-to header.
If your mail server provides x-envelope-t
Vince
What specifically is the problem.
As author of the ZMailIn Products prehaps I can help you solve your problem.
-Andy
>Hi Zope,
>
>I tried to install ZMailIn but due to several
>x-envelope-to-header problems from different providers I think
>it'll not become a viable way of getting artic
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| Is there any alternative to ZMailIn?
You can probably take a look at ZopeGUM,
http://www.zope.org/Members/morphex/ZopeGUM>.
I'm currently looking into ways to make the distinct parts
of ZopeGUM into separate products, and it's quite possible
that a archive-like product wil
It sounds like you're thinking about a project management thing.
Depends what you want to do with it, and what your zope setup is, but if
you've got enough control over the zope box you're using, you could consider
worldpilot + imap.
You could customise it to your specific needs, plus have the a