Hi all, hi David
it is a 10.6 Server.
IMHO, yes it does have both a correct DNS name and reverse - this same setting worked fine before moving to the new server … And once I refresh, all is fine, so what could be the cause not to recognize the IP settings …
I am clueless but I will look at those settings and report.
Thanks T I L L
Am 07.02.2010 um 13:00 schrieb CommuniGate Pro Discussions: CommuniGate Pro Discussions Digest #5083
1) Re: Rules by Karl Zander <cgplist@commpartners.com> 2) Name Server(s) IP Address dropped - why? by "Till Klages" <t.klages@sparks.de> 3) Re: Name Server(s) IP Address dropped - why? by david@keyoptions.com.au
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Datum: 6. Februar 2010 14:08:10 MEZ
Betreff: Re: Rules
Maybe the RFCHeader would work for you?
Settings-->Mail--RFC Header
It can filter on either the headers or the message body.
--Karl
On Fri, 05 Feb 2010 16:15:44 -0500 "Paul Galati" <pgalati@jackrouse.com> wrote:
This may seem like a silly question, but I can't seem to locate the
answer, it has been a long week. Is it possible to create a mail rule
that examines the message body for key words and simply discards them. I
am having decent success using the subject field but can't seem to located
a message body parameter.
What do you suggest?
Thanks in advance.
Paul
Datum: 7. Februar 2010 07:44:25 MEZ
Betreff: Name Server(s) IP Address dropped - why?
Hi alle - I moved CGP to new server (Mac Mini, OS X 10.6, only App. is CGP) - and quiete a few things seem strange.
1st problem:
I keep loosing the Name Server(s) IP Address - it resets itself with no cause to 127.0.0.1 which limits it's functionallity.
This happens after reboot and also on it's own with no obvious reason.
If I manually refresh on the settings page all is fine again. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
T I L L
to be continued
Datum: 7. Februar 2010 07:50:00 MEZ
Betreff: Re: Name Server(s) IP Address dropped - why?
On 07/02/2010, at 5:46 PM, "Till Klages"<t.klages@sparks.de> wrote:
Hi alle -
I moved CGP to new server (Mac Mini, OS X 10.6, only App. is CGP) - and quiete
a few things seem strange.
Is it 10.6 server or client? Does the server's ip have a valid dns hostname. (forward and reverse ?)
1st problem:
I keep loosing the Name Server(s) IP Address - it resets itself
with no cause to 127.0.0.1 which limits it's functionallity.
This happens after reboot and also on it's own with no obvious reason.
If I manually refresh on the settings page all is fine again.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
T I L L
to be continued
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