The CommuniGate Pro 5.4c1 has been released.
== Valid Core License Keys: issued on or after 01-Jan-2010. ==
Solaris - Intel
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Solaris-Intel-54c1.tar.gz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Solaris-Intel-54c1.tar.gz>
Solaris - Sparc
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Solaris-Sparc-54c1.tar.gz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Solaris-Sparc-54c1.tar.gz>
MS Windows - Intel
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Win32-Intel-54c1.zip>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Win32-Intel-54c1.zip>
MS Windows - x64
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Win32-AMD64-54c1.zip>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Win32-AMD64-54c1.zip>
Linux (rpm-based) - Intel
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Linux-5.4c-1.i386.rpm>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Linux-5.4c-1.i386.rpm>
Linux (non-rpm) - Intel
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Linux-Intel-54c1.tgz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Linux-Intel-54c1.tgz>
Linux - x64
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Linux-5.4c-1.x86_64.rpm>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Linux-5.4c-1.x86_64.rpm>
FreeBSD 7.x - Intel
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c1.tgz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c1.tgz>
FreeBSD 7.x - x86_64
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-FreeBSD7-AMD64-54c1.tgz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-FreeBSD7-AMD64-54c1.tgz>
FreeBSD 8.x - Intel
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-FreeBSD8-Intel-54c1.tgz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-FreeBSD8-Intel-54c1.tgz>
FreeBSD 8.x - x86_64
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-FreeBSD8-AMD64-54c1.tgz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-FreeBSD8-AMD64-54c1.tgz>
MacOS X (Darwin) - PowerPC
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Darwin-PPC-54c1.tgz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Darwin-PPC-54c1.tgz>
MacOS X (Darwin) - Intel
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Darwin-Intel-54c1.tgz>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-Darwin-Intel-54c1.tgz>
AIX- PowerPC
<http://www.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-AIX-PPC-54c1.bff.Z>
<ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-AIX-PPC-54c1.bff.Z>
History:
5.4c1 17-Jan-11
5.4c1 17-Jan-2011
* External Mailbox storage functionality is implemented.
* SMPP: the Module is implemented (SMS send/receive).
* STUN: the Module is implemented.
* CardDAV: the Module is implemented.
* MAPI: the 64-bit version is included.
* Kernel: all string comparison operations support UTF-8 encoding.
* Kernel: string case-insensitive sortings place diacritics after their
respective base letters.
* Foundation: object textual representations can contain comments.
* SMTP: the HELO Domain Prefix option is implemented.
* SMTP: the IPv6 DNS records are supported in reverse-checks now.
* QUEUE: the Enqueue Asynchronously supports more values now.
* Signal: Instant Message Logging is implemented.
* WebDAV: all WebDAV-based protocols (CalDAV, FileDAV) are reimplemented.
* WebDAV: the "principal" realm is implemented.
* WebDAV: the Access Control functionality (RFC3744) is implemented.
* GROUPWARE: recurrence exceptions are supported now.
* ACCOUNT: storage file locking is implemented.
* AIRSYNC: redesigned to support Seq-based Mailbox IDs.
* AIRSYNC: newer protocol versions are supported now (Android support).
* AIRSYNC: recurrence exceptions are supported now.
* WebUser: recurrence exceptions (display) are supported now.
* WebUser: the Contact Categories editor is implemented.
* CalDAV: recurrence exceptions are supported now.
* CalDAV: free-busy requests are supported now.
* CalDAV: subscriptions to calendar mailboxes in other Accounts are
supported now.
* FileDAV: file locking is implemented, Windows and MacOS remote file
systems are supported now.
* NETWORK: NAT Ping period settings for UDP and TCP clients are separated now.
* NETWORK: the "protocol error" settings for Temporarily Blocked Addresses
is implemented.
* NETWORK: support for far-end "multihomed NATs" is implemented.
* NETWORK: the "Limit Connections per Address" Listener setting can be
specified separately for client and non-client IP addresses.
* MAILBOX: the MailDir-type mailboxes now cache the last open message
file handle.
* CG/PL: explicit variable declarations are implemented.
* CG/PL: C-style ( /* ... */ ) comments are supported now.
* CG/PL: the Calendar processing functions are implemented.
* CG/PL: the Cryptography functions are implemented.
* CG/PL: the Convert function is implemented.
* CG/PL: the ObjectClass function is implemented.
* XIMSS: the httpCall parameters are extended.
* XIMSS, WebUser: the size limit for the File Storage downloadable via the
Session realm has been removed.
* XIMSS: the folderBrowse command accepts "uid" message sets now.
* XIMSS: the Data Export HTTP operations are implemented.
* HTTP: RFC2817 is implemented.
* TFTP: RFC2347, RFC2348, RFC2349 are implemented.
* Security: RFC5746 is implemented.
* Foundation: the AES cipher is implemented.
* TLS: RFC3268 (the RSA-AES-SHA cipher suites) is implemented.
* TLS: hello_request renegotiating requests are supported now.
* TLS: the size limit for handshake certificates has been removed.
* TLS: client-side session resuming is implemented.
* SIP: the deprecated "External Gateway" functionality has been removed.
* SIP: response delaying and client IP "banning" is implemented for
locally-generated error codes.
* SIP: misformed packets are treated as "reported protocol errors" and can
put the sender into the Temporarily Blocked Addresses list.
* Admin: when a Domain cannot be abandoned because some Accounts are in use,
those Account names are recorded in the Log.
* WebAdmin: the Account Setting pages are reorganized.
* QUEUE: the DSN (RFC3464) reports contain the Diagnostic-Code fields.
* ROUTER: the tel: URI routing is documented.
* CALLLEG: UPDATEs for pending outgoing INVITEs are supported now.
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ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CommuniGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c1.tgz
Using 'wget', it gets right to the end and just sits there. If I stop
wget with a CTRL-C, it won't install because the archive is corrupt.
# pkg_add CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c1.tgz
CommuniGate/PBXApps/mobilepbx.sppr: gzip decompression failed
No rush for anything here...just curious about any changes that might
pop up.
Am 17.01.2011 21:12, schrieb Jeff Wark:
> It appears right now that I cannot download the latest version from
> FreeBSD 7.X Intel. The link I'm using is:
>
>
> ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CommuniGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c1.tgz
>
>
> Using 'wget', it gets right to the end and just sits there. If I stop
> wget with a CTRL-C, it won't install because the archive is corrupt.
> # pkg_add CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c1.tgz
> CommuniGate/PBXApps/mobilepbx.sppr: gzip decompression failed
>
>
> No rush for anything here...just curious about any changes that might
> pop up.
that works fine for me. Did you try to download it via http? Here is the
link:
http://www.communigate.com/pub/CommuniGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c1.tgz
Kind regards,
Oliver Koch
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# gunzip CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c1.tgz
gunzip: data stream error
gunzip: CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c1.tgz: uncompress failed
Now trying through a browser.....booooo.
Am 17.01.2011 21:55, schrieb Jeff Wark:
> Downloaded fine [same size as before]...still resulted in the same
> problem [with wget]:
>
> # gunzip CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c1.tgz
> gunzip: data stream error
> gunzip: CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c1.tgz: uncompress failed
>
> Now trying through a browser.....booooo.
the unzip process fails for me too:
root@hathor:~/02.Updates/Packages/5.x/5.4/FreeBSD# gunzip
CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c1.tgz
gzip: CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c1.tgz: invalid compressed data--format
violated
First I thought that the download was your problem because I was able to
download the file without any problems but now I think that the package
is corrupt.
Kind regards,
Oliver Koch
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Indeed, the CGPo 5.4c1 package for FreeBSD7 i386 platform appears to be
damaged. It has been rebuilt and re-uploaded to our ftp/web site.
MD5 (CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c1.tgz) = 4f8215d5ff4666dc33755bdf5cc692b9
Sorry for the inconvenience.
On 2011-01-17 23:12, Jeff Wark wrote:
> It appears right now that I cannot download the latest version from
> FreeBSD 7.X Intel. The link I'm using is:
>
>
> ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/CommuniGatePro/5.4/CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c1.tgz
>
>
> Using 'wget', it gets right to the end and just sits there. If I stop
> wget with a CTRL-C, it won't install because the archive is corrupt.
> # pkg_add CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c1.tgz
> CommuniGate/PBXApps/mobilepbx.sppr: gzip decompression failed
>
>
> No rush for anything here...just curious about any changes that might
> pop up.
>
> On 1/17/2011 1:40 PM, Technical Support wrote:
>> Current Release.
>>
>> The CommuniGate Pro 5.4c1 has been released.
>>
>> == Valid Core License Keys: issued on or after 01-Jan-2010. ==
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just a thanks for the FreeBSD 8 version.
Is there a list of known issues/bugs with this 5.4c1 release at all?
I think we've encountered a bug with the Web Admin interface to do with
Classes of Service (CoS). All newly created CoS behave as expected,
however all existing ones seem un-editable. When clicking on an existing
CoS, no new tab appears for it and we do not get the option to edit its
features (limits, quotas, etc), rename it or delete it.
We have several existing CoS on our production platform and are
reluctant to upgrade to 5.4c1 at the minute because of that.
Best regards,
Raphael Gangneux
Senior Systems Engineer
I see the file /var/CommuniGate/SharedDomain/domain.tld/Index.data, which
tells CGP which .sub directories macnt directories can be found.
I know about the LISTS directory.
But I cannot see how CGP knows who owns a list. Is there some entry in the
list.settings or list.info file, or perhaps some other system-wide file?
The reason for asking is because occasionally I need to move a bunch of
lists from one account to another. I know about copying the contents of the
.list file as well as the list.folder and list.mdir directories in the
account owner's directory (as well as CGP file caching for logged in users).
Thanks.
matthew black
e-mail postmaster
california state university, long beach
I'm trying to figure out how CGP knows about list owners.
I see the file /var/CommuniGate/SharedDomain/domain.tld/Index.data, which tells CGP which .sub directories macnt directories can be found.
I know about the LISTS directory.
But I cannot see how CGP knows who owns a list. Is there some entry in the list.settings or list.info file, or perhaps some other system-wide file?
The reason for asking is because occasionally I need to move a bunch of lists from one account to another. I know about copying the contents of the .list file as well as the list.folder and list.mdir directories in the account owner's directory (as well as CGP file caching for logged in users).
Thanks.
matthew black
e-mail postmaster
california state university, long beach
Nicolas Hatier, ing. <nicolas...@niversoft.com>
Niversoft idées logicielles - http://www.niversoft.com
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Am 16.02.2011 04:02, schrieb Support@ish:
> when can we expect rc2? I am finding on freebsd 8.1 with zfs that
> Communigate crashes a couple of times a day. no big deal, just annoying
> to have to restart.
you should ask the CommuniGate Support to upload a fixed version to
http://www.communigate.com/pub/stuff/FreeBSD/.
In http://mail.stalker.com/Guide/History54.html there are listed some
bugs which could cause your crashes.
Kind regards,
Oliver Koch
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2011/2/16 Oliver Koch <ko...@rz.tu-clausthal.de>:
On 2/16/2011 2:25 AM, Oliver Koch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 16.02.2011 04:02, schrieb Support@ish:
>
>> when can we expect rc2? I am finding on freebsd 8.1 with zfs that
>> Communigate crashes a couple of times a day. no big deal, just annoying
>> to have to restart.
>
> you should ask the CommuniGate Support to upload a fixed version to
> http://www.communigate.com/pub/stuff/FreeBSD/.
>
> In http://mail.stalker.com/Guide/History54.html there are listed some
> bugs which could cause your crashes.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Oliver Koch
>
Settings -> Mail -> Sending -> Send Encrypted (SSL/TLS) to Domains:
Uncheck "Wherever possible (low security)"
and you won't crash..... if the core looks like:
_ZN10handshaker15readServerHelloEjPK10SBInetPairRb+0x12f(fd74da80, 0, 8cb76cc, fd74da6f)
_ZN13VSecureStream11clientLoginERK15TLSClientParamsPK10SBInetPair+0x9f(8d68688, fd74dee0, 8cb76cc, 8cb76a8)
_ZN12VLightStream29startSecureConnectionWithDataEPcjRK15TLSClientParams+0x51(8cb76a8, 8a653f6, 0, fd74dee0, 8cb76a8, fd74dee0)
_ZN7VStream21startSecureConnectionERK15TLSClientParams+0x31(8cb76a8, fd74dee0, fd74df08, 841a69b, 0, 0)
_ZN11VSMTPOutput8startTLSEPKcb+0x56(8cb76a8, 0, 0, dc)
_ZN11VSMTPOutput18startSecureSendingEPb+0x141(8cb76a8, 0, 0, 0)
_ZN11VSMTPOutput13processOutputEPv+0x5ac(8cb76a8, 8cd46f0, fd74dfa8, 84653f7, 8cb7848, fdfd1240)
_ZN7VStream6workerEv+0x354(8cb76a8, 8cb7848, 8, fef244c0, 20000, fef20000)
_Z15OSThreadStarterPv+0x25(8cb7848, fef20000, fd74dfe8, fee9d61e)
libc_hwcap1.so.1`_thrp_setup+0x9b(fdfd1240)
libc_hwcap1.so.1`_lwp_start(fdfd1240, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
Rob
Am 16.02.2011 16:35, schrieb Rob Logan:
> Settings -> Mail -> Sending -> Send Encrypted (SSL/TLS) to Domains:
> Uncheck "Wherever possible (low security)"
>
> and you won't crash..... if the core looks like:
>
> _ZN10handshaker15readServerHelloEjPK10SBInetPairRb+0x12f(fd74da80, 0,
> 8cb76cc, fd74da6f)
> _ZN13VSecureStream11clientLoginERK15TLSClientParamsPK10SBInetPair+0x9f(8d68688,
> fd74dee0, 8cb76cc, 8cb76a8)
> _ZN12VLightStream29startSecureConnectionWithDataEPcjRK15TLSClientParams+0x51(8cb76a8,
> 8a653f6, 0, fd74dee0, 8cb76a8, fd74dee0)
> _ZN7VStream21startSecureConnectionERK15TLSClientParams+0x31(8cb76a8,
> fd74dee0, fd74df08, 841a69b, 0, 0)
> _ZN11VSMTPOutput8startTLSEPKcb+0x56(8cb76a8, 0, 0, dc)
> _ZN11VSMTPOutput18startSecureSendingEPb+0x141(8cb76a8, 0, 0, 0)
> _ZN11VSMTPOutput13processOutputEPv+0x5ac(8cb76a8, 8cd46f0, fd74dfa8,
> 84653f7, 8cb7848, fdfd1240)
> _ZN7VStream6workerEv+0x354(8cb76a8, 8cb7848, 8, fef244c0, 20000, fef20000)
> _Z15OSThreadStarterPv+0x25(8cb7848, fef20000, fd74dfe8, fee9d61e)
> libc_hwcap1.so.1`_thrp_setup+0x9b(fdfd1240)
> libc_hwcap1.so.1`_lwp_start(fdfd1240, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
which tool do you use the make the core dump readable?
Kind regards,
Oliver Koch
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Am 16.02.2011 08:25, schrieb Oliver Koch:
> you should ask the CommuniGate Support to upload a fixed version to
> http://www.communigate.com/pub/stuff/FreeBSD/.
>
> In http://mail.stalker.com/Guide/History54.html there are listed some
> bugs which could cause your crashes.
you may install this package now:
http://www.communigate.com/pub/stuff/FreeBSD/CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c2o.tgz
> which tool do you use the make the core dump readable?
sort answer: ftp the core to ftp.stalker.com/incoming and email sup...@stalker.com
1) you pay them to make it readable
2) they can improve the product for everyone based on your experience
note: they can easy extract the postmaster's passwd from the core too
long answer: (for solaris, but s/mdb/gdb// for freebsd)
% coreadm
global core file pattern: /var/cores/%f.%p
global core file content: all
init core file pattern: /var/cores/%f.%p
init core file content: all
global core dumps: enabled
per-process core dumps: enabled
global setid core dumps: enabled
per-process setid core dumps: enabled
global core dump logging: enabled
% mdb CGServer.177
Loading modules: [ libc.so.1 ld.so.1 ]
> $G
C++ symbol demangling enabled
> 7$g
0x1 on static/const/volatile member func qualifiers displayed
0x2 on scope resolution specifiers displayed
0x4 on function arguments displayed
0x8 off mangled name displayed
> $c
OSFileHandle::readData(unsigned, void*, unsigned)+0x34(0, ff9d, a43fc80, 8000, 0, 0)
VMailboxDir::readPhysicalMessage(unsigned, SBMutableData&, MailboxMessageUID, unsigned, unsigned)+0x16a(8d66320, a43fc80, fcaba9c0,
4e46, ff9d, 8000)
VMailbox::readMessage(unsigned, SBMutableData&, MailboxMessageUID, unsigned, unsigned)+0x1e(8d66320, 0, fcaba9c0, 4e46, ff9d)
ReadableMailboxMessage::read(unsigned, SBMutableData&, unsigned, unsigned) const+0x3e(fcabab90, 0, fcaba9c0, ff9d, 8000, a447c80)
MIMEParser::parseMessage(const SBReadableSource*, const STString*&, MIMESearch*, const char*, const char*)+0xb94(fcabaa20, fcabab90,
fcabab68, 9ababd8, 0, 0)
VMIMEPart::parseMessage(const SBReadableSource*, const STString*&, MIMESearch*, const char*, const char*)+0x25(fcabab90, fcabab68,
9ababd8, 0, 0, 0)
MailboxView::wsspBrowse(VWebRequest*, SBSDictionary&, const SBArray*, bool, VWebMailboxViewParms&, VWebMailboxViewModifiers&, const
STString*, bool, SBMutableData*)+0
x1021(8e73e10, a8abbb8, fcabadf0, 8a594cc, 0, fcabaca0)
VMailList::wsspViewArchive(VWebRequest*, SBSDictionary&)+0x18d(899d458, a8abbb8, fcabadf0, fcabadac)
VMailList::wsspAccess(VWebRequest*, VWSSPFileLoader*, char*, SBSDictionary&, const char*&)+0xd6(899d458, a8abbb8, fcabadb0, a8abde4,
fcabadf0, fcabadac)
VHTTPUserInput::processListRealm(VDomain*)+0x30d(a8ab970, 899ae18, 0, 85d3a11)
VHTTPUserInput::processDomainPage(VDomain*)+0xa63(a8ab970, 899ae18, fcabaee0, fcabae7e, 0, 0)
VHTTPUserInput::retrieveFromSite()+0x83(a8ab970, 85d2870, 0, 0, a8ab970, a8ab988)
VHTTPInput::retrieveData()+0x2e1(a8ab970, 9a8caf8, 0, 0)
VHTTPInput::processInput()+0xef(a8ab970, 0, 3f, 1, 9aa2ff8, fdfe6240)
VStream::worker()+0x329(a8ab970, 9aa2ff8, 8, fef244c0, 20000, fef20000)
OSThreadStarter(void*)+0x25(9aa2ff8, fef20000, fcabafe8, fee9d61e)
libc_hwcap1.so.1`_thrp_setup+0x9b(fdfe6240)
libc_hwcap1.so.1`_lwp_start(fdfe6240, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
> Once a bounce
> occurs, the person receives the error message which they are supposed to
> reply to. Evidently the bounce processor sometimes begins to send repeat
> messages (multiple per day) to the individual and sometimes they continue
> even after their reply is sent.
>
> It would be SO nice if it were possible to turn off this whole automated
> bounce message thing. There is some sort of bug in that that causes the
> repeated messages. I would say at least every 2nd to 3rd week it happens to
> someone. It has to do with the fact that THEY have to respond to clear the
> bounce counter...
>
> The forum list is also NOT cleaning itself up as the setting says it is
> supposed to. There's an unsub address right now at the bottom of the list
> that's been there for several days...
>
> I notice also that there are certain days (not often) when a large group of
> unrelated email addresses bounce for some reason and if I see that, I just
> reset the whole list quickly to prevent problems.
Here are the concise issues:
1. His lists are set to NOT send bounces, so why then do users get bounce notices which require them to respond in the first place.
2. He is a long-time list user who is technically capable so I believe him when he says the unsubscribe processing is not working correctly for him.
I was thinking of simply deleting and recreating his list. Perhaps though the newest version of CG Pro just released has these issues resolved?
Ron Smith
postm...@pmbx.net
Isn't technology just fascinatingly maddening... it makes the process of messing things up so much more streamlined and enjoyable!
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On 2/16/2011 12:18 PM, Ron Smith wrote:
> > even after their reply is sent.
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Ron
Ron Smith
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Isn't technology just fascinatingly maddening... it makes the process of messing things up so much more streamlined and enjoyable!
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On Feb 16, 2011, at 1:12 PM, Brian Gibson wrote:
> To stop the warning messages on our server within the Settings tab on the list we go to the "Warning Message" section and remove the "Subject:" and "Text:" data and hit apply, that seems to do it for us. As far as your other questions (people not being fully removed) I am not quite sure why that is not working :-(
You want to do that on the "Settings" tab within the particular mailing
list you are working on, not the main top level "Settings" tab within
the admin console... it is a per list setting. Hope that helps
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On 17/02/11 4:09 AM, Rob Logan wrote:
> sort answer: ftp the core to ftp.stalker.com/incoming and email
> sup...@stalker.com
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On 17/02/11 3:05 AM, Oliver Koch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 16.02.2011 08:25, schrieb Oliver Koch:
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>> you should ask the CommuniGate Support to upload a fixed version to
>> http://www.communigate.com/pub/stuff/FreeBSD/.
>>
>> In http://mail.stalker.com/Guide/History54.html there are listed some
>> bugs which could cause your crashes.
>
> you may install this package now:
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> http://www.communigate.com/pub/stuff/FreeBSD/CGatePro-FreeBSD7-Intel-54c2o.tgz
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Oliver Koch
>
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