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    Can someone tell me how I can send BCC emails using Miva SMTP?

    Thanks Much,
    Dee Jay


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    #2
    BCC in Miva



    Dee Jay,

    http://mivo.truxoft.com/art0007.htm

    Thanks
    rg



    At 08:42 AM 3/3/2005 -0700, you wrote:
    >Can someone tell me how I can send BCC emails using Miva SMTP?
    >
    >Thanks Much,
    >Dee Jay
    >

    Ralph Gauer
    [email protected]
    www.ralphgauer.com
    505-534-4184
    Silver City, New Mexico



    Comment


      #3
      BCC in Miva




      So how is the binary string supposed to look after I make the change.

      It currently looks like ( .To: .CC: .X-Mailer: )

      Dee Jay



      -----Original Message-----
      From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
      Of Ralph Gauer
      Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 8:59 AM
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: Re: [meu] BCC in Miva

      Dee Jay,

      http://mivo.truxoft.com/art0007.htm

      Thanks
      rg



      At 08:42 AM 3/3/2005 -0700, you wrote:
      >Can someone tell me how I can send BCC emails using Miva SMTP?
      >
      >Thanks Much,
      >Dee Jay
      >

      Ralph Gauer
      [email protected]
      www.ralphgauer.com
      505-534-4184
      Silver City, New Mexico



      Comment


        #4
        uploads and timeouts



        It has been my understanding that uploads do not timeout, but maybe
        that's not the case?

        I always figured that anything that happens in the
        "Miva_ProcessFileUpload" function is immune from timing out, but when
        I'm testing something locally on Win2000 with the Miva VM, I find that
        I'm getting time-out errors.

        Anyone know what the scoop is?

        Scot

        Comment


          #5
          uploads and timeouts



          On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 10:14:43 -0800, Scot Ranney <[email protected]>
          gave utterance to the following:

          > It has been my understanding that uploads do not timeout, but maybe
          > that's not the case?
          >
          > I always figured that anything that happens in the
          > "Miva_ProcessFileUpload" function is immune from timing out, but when
          > I'm testing something locally on Win2000 with the Miva VM, I find that
          > I'm getting time-out errors.
          >
          > Anyone know what the scoop is?

          I wouldn't be surprised if Mia and Empresa behave differently on this.
          Actually I've never tried testing upload using Mia - I've always just
          assumed that it was one of those things like MvSMTP which won't work
          without a full-fledged webserver.

          One caution with upload: If you are allowing upload of large files, ensure
          that you "Nice" Empresa in te server config (i.e. set it to run at a lower
          priority than http). We have a client with an ftp/http upload facility,
          since some of their clients cannot use FTP because of firewalls. A 90MB
          upload the other night consumed 90%CPU for two hours before the server
          admin killed it. Miva has now been niced for that domain!

          --
          Richard Grevers
          Between two evils always pick the one you haven't tried



          Comment


            #6
            uploads and timeouts



            Actually, it appears to be timing out on empressa as well, but it
            doesn't say timeout- it just stops and the page is blank.

            Basically it's importing data from a text file, but it only gets about
            4000 lines down before it stops. Guess I'll have to figure out a
            meta-refresh loop on it so it doesn't time out.

            Richard Grevers wrote:
            > On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 10:14:43 -0800, Scot Ranney <[email protected]>
            > gave utterance to the following:
            >
            >> It has been my understanding that uploads do not timeout, but maybe
            >> that's not the case?
            >>
            >> I always figured that anything that happens in the
            >> "Miva_ProcessFileUpload" function is immune from timing out, but when
            >> I'm testing something locally on Win2000 with the Miva VM, I find
            >> that I'm getting time-out errors.
            >>
            >> Anyone know what the scoop is?
            >
            >
            > I wouldn't be surprised if Mia and Empresa behave differently on this.
            > Actually I've never tried testing upload using Mia - I've always just
            > assumed that it was one of those things like MvSMTP which won't work
            > without a full-fledged webserver.
            >
            > One caution with upload: If you are allowing upload of large files,
            > ensure that you "Nice" Empresa in te server config (i.e. set it to run
            > at a lower priority than http). We have a client with an ftp/http
            > upload facility, since some of their clients cannot use FTP because of
            > firewalls. A 90MB upload the other night consumed 90%CPU for two hours
            > before the server admin killed it. Miva has now been niced for that
            > domain!
            >

            --
            ------------

            "To The States, or any one of them, or any city of The States,
            Resist much, obey little;
            Once unquestioning obedience, once fully enslaved;
            Once fully enslaved, no nation, state, city, of this earth,
            ever afterward resumes its liberty."

            ~Walt Whitman

            Comment


              #7
              BCC in Miva




              I have edited the BCC string in the Miva Binary and it now looks like the
              following. Is this correct?

              .To:.BCC:0.X-Mailer:

              Dee Jay


              -----Original Message-----
              From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
              Of Dee Jay Skinner
              Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 9:10 AM
              To: [email protected]
              Subject: RE: [meu] BCC in Miva


              So how is the binary string supposed to look after I make the change.

              It currently looks like ( .To: .CC: .X-Mailer: )

              Dee Jay



              -----Original Message-----
              From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
              Of Ralph Gauer
              Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 8:59 AM
              To: [email protected]
              Subject: Re: [meu] BCC in Miva

              Dee Jay,

              http://mivo.truxoft.com/art0007.htm

              Thanks
              rg



              At 08:42 AM 3/3/2005 -0700, you wrote:
              >Can someone tell me how I can send BCC emails using Miva SMTP?
              >
              >Thanks Much,
              >Dee Jay
              >

              Ralph Gauer
              [email protected]
              www.ralphgauer.com
              505-534-4184
              Silver City, New Mexico



              Comment


                #8
                BCC in Miva



                No, it is not. Just follow the instructions and replace the "CC: " with
                "BCC:" keeping the ASCII value 0 (_NOT_ the number "0") where it was,
                without changing the length of the file. You best use a hex editor. Btw, all
                this is explained in the article.

                Ivo
                http://mivo.truxoft.com


                -----Original Message-----
                From: Dee Jay Skinner



                I have edited the BCC string in the Miva Binary and it now looks like the
                following. Is this correct?

                .To:.BCC:0.X-Mailer:

                Dee Jay


                -----Original Message-----
                From: Dee Jay Skinner


                So how is the binary string supposed to look after I make the change.

                It currently looks like ( .To: .CC: .X-Mailer: )

                Dee Jay



                -----Original Message-----
                From: Ralph Gauer

                Dee Jay,

                http://mivo.truxoft.com/art0007.htm

                Thanks
                rg



                At 08:42 AM 3/3/2005 -0700, you wrote:
                >Can someone tell me how I can send BCC emails using Miva SMTP?
                >
                >Thanks Much,
                >Dee Jay
                >

                Ralph Gauer
                [email protected]
                www.ralphgauer.com
                505-534-4184
                Silver City, New Mexico




                Comment


                  #9
                  BCC in Miva



                  Ivo,

                  I was a little confused before. Anyway I fixed this using the hex editor and
                  it works great. One thing though. All of the BCC emails show the TO address
                  as the main TO address in the smtp instead of their BCC address. Is this
                  normal?

                  Dee Jay

                  -----Original Message-----
                  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
                  Of Ivo Truxa
                  Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 3:47 PM
                  To: 'miva-users'
                  Subject: RE: [meu] BCC in Miva

                  No, it is not. Just follow the instructions and replace the "CC: " with
                  "BCC:" keeping the ASCII value 0 (_NOT_ the number "0") where it was,
                  without changing the length of the file. You best use a hex editor. Btw, all
                  this is explained in the article.

                  Ivo
                  http://mivo.truxoft.com


                  -----Original Message-----
                  From: Dee Jay Skinner



                  I have edited the BCC string in the Miva Binary and it now looks like the
                  following. Is this correct?

                  .To:.BCC:0.X-Mailer:

                  Dee Jay


                  -----Original Message-----
                  From: Dee Jay Skinner


                  So how is the binary string supposed to look after I make the change.

                  It currently looks like ( .To: .CC: .X-Mailer: )

                  Dee Jay



                  -----Original Message-----
                  From: Ralph Gauer

                  Dee Jay,

                  http://mivo.truxoft.com/art0007.htm

                  Thanks
                  rg



                  At 08:42 AM 3/3/2005 -0700, you wrote:
                  >Can someone tell me how I can send BCC emails using Miva SMTP?
                  >
                  >Thanks Much,
                  >Dee Jay
                  >

                  Ralph Gauer
                  [email protected]
                  www.ralphgauer.com
                  505-534-4184
                  Silver City, New Mexico




                  Comment


                    #10
                    BCC in Miva



                    From: Dee Jay Skinner

                    > Ivo,
                    >
                    > I was a little confused before. Anyway I fixed this using the hex editor
                    > and it works great. One thing though. All of the BCC emails show the
                    > TO address as the main TO address in the smtp instead of their
                    > BCC address. Is this normal?


                    That's exactly how BCC is designed to work

                    Ivo
                    http://mivo.truxoft.com



                    Dee Jay

                    -----Original Message-----
                    From: Ivo Truxa

                    No, it is not. Just follow the instructions and replace the "CC: " with
                    "BCC:" keeping the ASCII value 0 (_NOT_ the number "0") where it was,
                    without changing the length of the file. You best use a hex editor. Btw, all
                    this is explained in the article.

                    Ivo
                    http://mivo.truxoft.com


                    -----Original Message-----
                    From: Dee Jay Skinner



                    I have edited the BCC string in the Miva Binary and it now looks like the
                    following. Is this correct?

                    .To:.BCC:0.X-Mailer:

                    Dee Jay


                    -----Original Message-----
                    From: Dee Jay Skinner


                    So how is the binary string supposed to look after I make the change.

                    It currently looks like ( .To: .CC: .X-Mailer: )

                    Dee Jay



                    -----Original Message-----
                    From: Ralph Gauer

                    Dee Jay,

                    http://mivo.truxoft.com/art0007.htm

                    Thanks
                    rg



                    At 08:42 AM 3/3/2005 -0700, you wrote:
                    >Can someone tell me how I can send BCC emails using Miva SMTP?
                    >
                    >Thanks Much,
                    >Dee Jay
                    >

                    Ralph Gauer
                    [email protected]
                    www.ralphgauer.com
                    505-534-4184
                    Silver City, New Mexico



                    Comment


                      #11
                      uploads and timeouts



                      Scott,
                      I had this problem as well. It appears that my browser (or the server?)
                      would drop the connection before the script would time out, therefor, no
                      error message but the script continued to run. But, howewever, I also had a
                      10 min max. ecxec. time set by my IHP on the server machine itself, so
                      eventually the script stopped at 10 mins. I had to check the
                      s.dyn_time_remaining (?) variable and refresh when it got close to 0.
                      However, I wasn't uploading, but rather importing a very large .dat file.

                      Bill M.

                      > -----Original Message-----
                      > From: [email protected]
                      > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Scot Ranney
                      > Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 2:38 PM
                      > To: [email protected]
                      > Subject: Re: [meu] uploads and timeouts
                      >
                      >
                      > Actually, it appears to be timing out on empressa as well, but it
                      > doesn't say timeout- it just stops and the page is blank.
                      >
                      > Basically it's importing data from a text file, but it only
                      > gets about
                      > 4000 lines down before it stops. Guess I'll have to figure out a
                      > meta-refresh loop on it so it doesn't time out.
                      >
                      > Richard Grevers wrote:
                      > > On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 10:14:43 -0800, Scot Ranney
                      > > <[email protected]>
                      > > gave utterance to the following:
                      > >
                      > >> It has been my understanding that uploads do not timeout, but maybe
                      > >> that's not the case?
                      > >>
                      > >> I always figured that anything that happens in the
                      > >> "Miva_ProcessFileUpload" function is immune from timing
                      > out, but when
                      > >> I'm testing something locally on Win2000 with the Miva VM, I find
                      > >> that I'm getting time-out errors.
                      > >>
                      > >> Anyone know what the scoop is?
                      > >
                      > >
                      > > I wouldn't be surprised if Mia and Empresa behave
                      > differently on this.
                      > > Actually I've never tried testing upload using Mia - I've
                      > always just
                      > > assumed that it was one of those things like MvSMTP which
                      > won't work
                      > > without a full-fledged webserver.
                      > >
                      > > One caution with upload: If you are allowing upload of large files,
                      > > ensure that you "Nice" Empresa in te server config (i.e.
                      > set it to run
                      > > at a lower priority than http). We have a client with an ftp/http
                      > > upload facility, since some of their clients cannot use
                      > FTP because of
                      > > firewalls. A 90MB upload the other night consumed 90%CPU
                      > for two hours
                      > > before the server admin killed it. Miva has now been
                      > niced for that
                      > > domain!
                      > >
                      >
                      > --
                      > ------------
                      >
                      > "To The States, or any one of them, or any city of The States,
                      > Resist much, obey little;
                      > Once unquestioning obedience, once fully enslaved;
                      > Once fully enslaved, no nation, state, city, of this earth,
                      > ever afterward resumes its liberty."
                      >
                      > ~Walt Whitman
                      >

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