Re: Emailer port change

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 12014
interpreted = N
texte = >>Is there an Emailer resource I can change that would allow me to change the >>port it uses to send outgoing mail? If so, I should be able to run two >>copies on the server- in different folders - without them crashing into >>each other, right? > >Jay will have to confirm this, but I think that the port is only important >for mail servers, not clients like Emailer.So if you're right, that means any number of copies could be run simultaneously - if the license provides for that, of course, which it most likely does not > >1) What do you need the second copy for?Nothing right now really, but I was thinking that some day I might want to have two separate emailer apps sending out mail under two different configurations. I know there's an emailer prefs file, but I also know that the WebCat2 prefs have some emailer prefs in it too, and I don't understand that.Are the WebCat Prefs for emailer just a default in case emailer can't find its own prefs file, or are they used in some other way?>2) Have you checked with StarNine to see if it's legal to run two copies?Nope. But I will if I ever get that far. I doubt I'll ever mess with it, but if I knew it was possible technically, then I would keep that capability in mind, just in case I might have a need for it some day ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Emailer port change (Jay Van Vark 1997)
  2. Re: Emailer port change (N. Lyne 1997)
  3. Re: Emailer port change (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  4. Re: Emailer port change (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  5. Emailer port change (Kenneth Grome 1997)
>>Is there an Emailer resource I can change that would allow me to change the >>port it uses to send outgoing mail? If so, I should be able to run two >>copies on the server- in different folders - without them crashing into >>each other, right? > >Jay will have to confirm this, but I think that the port is only important >for mail servers, not clients like Emailer.So if you're right, that means any number of copies could be run simultaneously - if the license provides for that, of course, which it most likely does not > >1) What do you need the second copy for?Nothing right now really, but I was thinking that some day I might want to have two separate emailer apps sending out mail under two different configurations. I know there's an emailer prefs file, but I also know that the WebCat2 prefs have some emailer prefs in it too, and I don't understand that.Are the WebCat Prefs for emailer just a default in case emailer can't find its own prefs file, or are they used in some other way?>2) Have you checked with StarNine to see if it's legal to run two copies?Nope. But I will if I ever get that far. I doubt I'll ever mess with it, but if I knew it was possible technically, then I would keep that capability in mind, just in case I might have a need for it some day ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions Kenneth Grome

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