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XMail Forum > XMail Queue Manager > Is There Any Way To See The Emails In User Maildir


Posted by: dbatch Dec 31 2004, 04:39 AM
Hi,

Is there any way to see the normal e-mails (not only the frozen or problematic ones) that reside in user Maildirs?

I can do it manualy by doing

#more /var/MailRoot/domains/<whatever the domain name is>/<user name>/Maildir/new/<the acrual message>

It will be really nice if XQM can do that? Is there any simular tool?

It is really fast way to clean unvanted e-mails manually

I was able to do the same thing with Sendmail using Webmin

Thanks

Posted by: hschneider Dec 31 2004, 08:24 AM
Sorry - XQM is limited to spool folder management. There are webmail tools available wich can manage user's POP boxes. E.g. ilohamail or uebimiau. See links at xmailserver.org.

Posted by: dbatch Dec 31 2004, 04:36 PM
Thank you.

Yes obviously I can use webmail front end for that feature but with a tool like XQM it will be really fast and I might be able to open multiple user folders at the same time not only one folder.
That might be a good feature in case you guys are collecting some sort of requested features.

I have to admit, Xmail and XQM are great job!!!!

Thank you guys!!!! Way easier to install compared to Qmail , Exim and Postfix.
Confiiguring SMTP-AUTH was so easy!!! For me SMTP-AUTH was the most needed feature.(dynamic DNS)

I was able to confiigure SENDMAIL with smtp-auth, but it toolk me one week.

Thanks

Posted by: hschneider Dec 31 2004, 06:06 PM
Thanks alot for the compliments!

Maybe I will pick up your idea for some kind of POP box browser some day.
My best wishes for 2005 !

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