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YAM - Yet Another Mailer

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  • YAM - Yet Another Mailer

    thboeckel committed revision 4421 to the YAM - Yet Another Mailer SVN repository, changing 2 files.

    2009-11-12 12:10:18 UTC by thboeckel

  • YAM - Yet Another Mailer

    thboeckel committed revision 4420 to the YAM - Yet Another Mailer SVN repository, changing 2 files.

    2009-11-12 11:50:35 UTC by thboeckel

  • Comment: yam sets return-path wrong

    I just tried to reproduce this stuff and changed my address in the quick setup to "bogus@gmx.de", then I wrote a mail to myself. Sending this mail was impossible, because GMX didn't accept the mail as the user "bogus@gmx.de" is unknown. A different address (foobar@gmx.de) caused a similar error message, because this address exists but does not belong to me. The reason why "bogus@online.de"...

    2009-11-12 10:51:31 UTC by thboeckel

  • Comment: yam sets return-path wrong

    Please have a look at the attached png. And compare the settings with the attached mail. There is no doubt on my side that the mailservers inbetween set some of the headers and return-path USUALLY beeing one of them. To put it short. The return-path ist set to bogus@... this adress is actually what its called:bogus It cant come from anywhere else besides the yam settings so it is impossible it...

    2009-11-12 10:03:59 UTC by weiseb

  • Comment: yam sets return-path wrong

    As I said in the forum already, YAM *never* generates a Return-Path line. These are only created by the various "forwarders" on the way to the recipient. Thus it only depends on the addresses you specify when composing the mail. How these addresses are used on the way from or to you is something completely different and cannot be influenced by YAM. As you can see in your example mail there are...

    2009-11-12 09:28:19 UTC by thboeckel

  • Comment: AREXX - Flush indices

    Sorry, but this is *exactly* what you requested!! Flushing the indexes means "write them to disc and then free the memory". Otherwise your initial request about low memory situations doesn't make any sense. Right before adding the ARexx command I noticed that flushing the indexes via the menu didn't redraw the folders correctly, although all folders' indexes except the standard ones should...

    2009-11-12 07:08:29 UTC by thboeckel

  • Comment: AREXX - Flush indices

    Any of your latest changes seems to be wrong. After i invoke the command all folders in the left listview are displayed without the number of mails or any other information in italic style. That's realy not what we want. The command should work like invoking the menu "flush indexes" which was saving the changed indexes to the disk and don't change the content of the left listview. I...

    2009-11-12 03:09:05 UTC by opiopi

  • Comment: AREXX - Flush indices

    Many thanks. I'll test it ASAP but i'm sure it works. :-)

    2009-11-11 20:30:37 UTC by opiopi

  • yam sets return-path wrong

    If I change the from address via options tab when writing a mail the "return-path" is set as given on first steps from settings. I attached an examlpe email.

    2009-11-11 19:15:51 UTC by weiseb

  • Comment: ARexx - MAILUPDATE

    This might interfere with the "Mark new mail as unread" startup option. I will see what I can do about that. Perhaps the function should distinguish between startup and later use.

    2009-11-11 15:28:34 UTC by thboeckel

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