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| Re: SV: [SurgeMail List] How to rename a Domain - Thu, 12 Nov 2009 11:20:38 +1300 | |||||||||||
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Hi, the difference is how it works, g_last_login creates a file when the user logs in, whereas disable_smtp_after uses the record of last logins that surgemail stores. On a mirrored systetm use 'disable_smtp_after' rather than g_last_login. g_last_login is intended for shared disk systems. Regards, Stuart Abello, Vinny wrote: > > Im not certain to be honest but on one set of servers I have > mirrored, Ive observed files that **I** created in a users directory > get replicated that had nothing to do with Surgemail So it seems > everything tries to replicate by default. If thats changed or if > there is an exception for the last_login.time file, I do not know. > > -Vinny > > *From:* Murphy, John (Computer Centre) [mailto:jfm@ucc.ie] > *Sent:* Thursday, May 14, 2009 7:12 AM > *To:* surgemail-list@netwinsite.com > *Subject:* RE: [SurgeMail List] Spam:*****, When a user logs on to > collect mail > > Does the *but-not-on-a-mirrored-server* restriction still apply in > the case of *g_last_login* ??? The current helpfile says it does but > Ive noticed the odd time when the folk at Netwin make modifications > or fixes that may result in altered functionality but subsequently > forget to update the relevant parts of the Helpfile blurb. > > (In passing, does anybody know the difference between > *g_last_login_days* and *disable_smtp_after *? The current helpfile > doesnt have an entry for g_last_login_days! ) > > JFM > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *From:* Abello, Vinny [mailto:Vincent.Abello@ps.net] > *Sent:* 2009-05-14 08:45 > *To:* surgemail-list@netwinsite.com > *Subject:* RE: [SurgeMail List] Spam:*****, When a user logs on to > collect mail > > Hi Tom, > > You can set g_last_login "TRUE" in your surgemail.ini. This will cause > a file to be created or touched with the time stamp the user last > successfully authenticated. The file will be in the mailbox directory > and is named last_login.time. Just look at the file time/date stamp. > > -Vinny > > *From:* Tom Cross [mailto:tomc@html.com.au] > *Sent:* Tuesday, May 12, 2009 3:51 AM > *To:* surgemail-list@netwinsite.com > *Subject:* [SurgeMail List] Spam:*****, When a user logs on to collect > mail > > Hi > > Is there a way to know when a user, opens outlook and checks for mail, > or uses the Web interface to check mail??? > > / / > > /Tom Cross/ > > /Partner (Synergist)/ > > /HTMLnet/ > > /61-2-9288-9488/ > > /0418-295-336/ > > /tomc@html.com.au/ <mailto:tomc@html.com.au> > > > |
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