299 Edit primary domain, ISP, DNS, and related settings
300 Edit primary domain and ISP gateway settings
303 Edit secondary domains
305 Edit IP screen settings
306 Edit auto-responders
307 Edit the address alias settings
308 Edit IP shield settings
309 Edit scheduler settings
311 Edit RAS dialup/dialdown settings
312 Edit the DomainPOP server settings
313 Edit the relay control settings
314 Edit IP cache settings
315 Edit the priority mail settings
316 Edit the log file settings
317 Edit the miscellaneous options settings
318 Edit the NT/Win95 system service settings
319 Edit the remote configuration settings
320 Connect, update, reset a connection to an MDaemon server
321 Connects to a remote site running MDaemon
322 Update remote site with altered configuration
323 Reset program for a new connection
325 Turn on warning and FYI message boxes
326 Edit AUTH and "POP before SMTP" settings
327 Edit security related settings
328 Edit the address suppression settings
329 Create, edit, delete accounts
330 Edit new account defaults
336 Edit LDAP settings
340 Perform a DNS lookup
341 Edit the content filter settings
342 Edit the header translation table
374 Edit WorldClient server properties
379 Create a new email account
380 Select and edit an account
381 Select and delete an account
382 Import accounts from other sources
383 Import accounts from a text file
384 Import accounts from the NT SAM database
385 Import accounts from other sources
386 Export data to comma delimited files
387 Export account information into comma delimited file
388 Export account information into Eudora NNDBASE.TXT file
390 Export statistical information into comma delimited file
391 Export account information to an LDAP address book server
392 Create, edit, delete gateways
393 Create a new domain gateway
394 Edit the selected domain gateway
395 Delete the selected domain gateway
399 Create, edit, delete mailing lists
400 Create a new mailing list
401 Select and edit a mailing list
402 Select and delete a mailing list
409 Create, edit, delete file catalogs
410 Create a new file catalog
411 Select and edit a file catalog
412 Select and delete a file catalog
422 Manage mail queues and statistics
423 Process local/remote/RAW/LAN message queues now
424 Process bad message queue
426 Launch the Queue/Stats manager program
427 Process retry message queue
430 Toggle all SMTP servers on/off
431 Toggle all POP servers on/off
432 Toggle the MultiPOP server on/off
433 Toggle the DomainPOP server on/off
435 Toggle the WorldClient server on/off
436 Toggle the MDConfig server on/off
437 Toggle the WebConfig server on/off
439 Toggle all IMAP servers on/off
2002 Access online help, register, or check for upgrade
2003 Help table of contents
2004 Help on using online help
2005 About MDaemon server
2006 Go to the MDaemon purchasing web-site
2007 Go to the MDaemon pricing web-site
2008 Register your copy of MDaemon
2009 See if there are any new updates for MDaemon
8001 You can't use the $MAILBOX$ macro in the Mailbox template.
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\nClick OK to continue
8002 You can't use the $MAILDIR$ macro in the Mail Directory template.
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\nClick OK to continue
8003 You can't use the $FILEDIR$ macro in the File Directory template.
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\nClick OK to continue
8004 Set all templates to installation defaults?
8005 You can't use the $POPPASSWORD$ macro in the POP Password template.
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\nClick OK to continue
8006 Cancel template editing?
\n
\nAre you sure?
8007 Apply the defaults to all accounts now?
8020 Closing this dialog box will cancel a pending host resolution.
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\nAre you sure you want to do this?
8021 You must enter a domain name or IP address to resolove.
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\nClick OK to continue
8030 You must enter an address to add to the list first.
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\nClick OK to continue
8035 match
8036 do not match
8037 in the mailbox field
8038 in the real name field
8039 All domains
8040 Domain
8041 Mailbox
8042 Real name
8043 Mail directory
8044 Building account list. Please wait.
8045 Account List - %ld total, %ld displayed (%ld user accounts, 1 system account
8046 Account List - %ld total, %ld displayed
8051 Are you sure you want to remove all schedule entries?
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8052 You've placed the scheduler in control of remote mail processing but haven't defined any processing times nor have you activated the Simple Scheduling options. This is legal but suspicious.
8053 Every hour
8054 Saving scheduler settings to disk...
8055 [SCHEDULER] Triggering mail run because it's been %s minutes since the last one.
8056 [SCHEDULER] Triggering mail run because %s messages are waiting to go out.
8057 [SCHEDULER] Triggering mail run because a message has been waiting longer than %s minutes.
8058 [SCHEDULER] Scheduled/actual mail run: %s/%s
8060 You must enter both values first.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8061 Using %s would create an alias that conflicts with an existing account or mailing list. The address %s has previously been defined.
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\nClick OK to Continue
8062 That alias is already in use.
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\nClick OK to continue
8063 You can't alias the MDaemon system account.
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\nClick OK to continue
8064 You can't point the "Postmaster" alias at a mailing list. Certain notification messages sent from MDaemon contain attachments that will not encode properly under such a situation.
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\nClick OK to continue
8065 You can't point the "Postmaster" alias to the MDaemon system account.
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\nClick OK to continue
8066 You can't use the '?' wildcard in the 'Actual Address' value.
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\nClick OK to continue
8067 You must use complete email addresses (they must contain the '@' symbol).
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\nClick OK to contine
8068 Can't use '=' character.
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\nClick OK to continue
8069 What would be the point in doing that?
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\nClick OK to continue
8070 You must provide an answer first.
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\nClick OK to continue
8071 You must provide a magic name first.
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\nClick OK to continue
8072 You can't use ( or ) chars in a magic name.
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\nClick OK to continue
8075 Remove any auto responder which may be set for set for this mailbox?
\n
\nAre you sure?
8077 Auto responder installed.
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\nClick OK to continue
8078 The "Pass Message To Process" feature does not work on account's which are forwarding mail and not retaining a local copy.
8085 Remove this gateway?
\n
\nAre you sure?
8086 That domain name is already in use. It could be the primary domain or a secondary domain.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8087 You must supply the name of an SMTP smart host in order to use the "Forward Mail To This Host" option.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8088 The message storage directory doesn't exist.
\n
\nCreate it now?
8089 Directory couldn't be created!
\nRespecify?
8091 You must provide a message storage directory.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8093 That's not a valid IP address.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8094 The host you specify must be different than your primary domain name or a mail loop will result.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8095 Illegal characters in gateway name. Don't use [ or ]
8100 Catalogs must have a name from 1 to 8 characters in length.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8101 Catalog names can't contain spaces or astericks.
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\nClick OK to continue
8102 You must specify a password for this catalog.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8104 You cannot create a catalog called "Public". That name is reserved for system use.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8105 A catalog with that name already exists. Please choose another.
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\nClick OK to contine
8110 You must enter an IP address of the form nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn.
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\nClick OK to continue
8112 The entry in the IP Address control must be an IP address of the form aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd. Wildcards are allowed.
\n
\nClick OK to continue.
8120 Unlocking mail directories for all accounts. Please wait...
8121 NTUTIL.DLL could not be loaded, err:%d
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\nMDaemon can not continue.
8122 N/A [PRE-INIT] Starting SLAPD server
8123 Starting SLAPD server...
8124 Account database DLL could not be loaded, err:%d
\n
\nIf you are using LDAP as the backend database be sure your LDAP server is running BEFORE you start MDaemon.
\n
\nMDaemon can not continue.
8125 [INIT] Could not load WorldClient.dll, err: %d
8127 [INIT] WorldClient integration requires WorldClient.dll v2.0.3.0 or higher
8128 Adding %s, %s via semaphore file.
8129 Deleting %s, %s via semaphore file.
8130 Editing %s, %s via semaphore file.
8131 %ld account records loaded...
8150 You must specify a domain name for the mail server to use.
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\nClick OK to continue
8151 You must specify an IP address for the mail server to use.
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\nClick OK to continue
8152 The bad message storage directory doesn't exist.
\n
\nCreate it now?
8153 Directory couldn't be created!
\nRespecify?
8154 The remote mail queue directory doesn't exist.
\n
\nCreate it now?
8155 Directory couldn't be created!
\nRespecify?
8156 The RAW file storage directory doesn't exist.
\n
\nCreate it now?
8157 Directory couldn't be created!
\nRespecify?
8158 The inbound SMTP storage directory doesn't exist.
\n
\nCreate it now?
8159 Directory couldn't be created!
\nRespecify?
8160 Please do not specify a filename when providing the log file path.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8161 The log file storage directory doesn't exist.
\n
\nCreate it now?
8162 Directory couldn't be created!
\nRespecify?
8163 You must specify an email gateway host name for the server to use.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8164 Cancel setup parameter editing?
\n
\nAre you sure?
8165 The local mail queue directory doesn't exist.
\n
\nCreate it now?
8166 The entry in the New Ip Address control must be an IP address of the form aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd. Wildcards are accepted:
\n
\n255.255.255.*
\n192.168.*.*
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\nClick OK to continue.
8167 You must define a logon name and password for both an Administrator and a Supervisor in order to use this feature.
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\nClick OK to continue
8168 The Administrator and Supervisor logon names and passwords must be different.
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\nClick OK to continue
8169 The backup directory doesn't exist.
\n
\nCreate it now?
8171 There are active sessions in progress! Changing the port settings while these sessions are active can lead to transmission errors. Are you sure you want to apply the port settings while these sessions are in progress?
8172 Rebuilding server configuration, please wait...
8173 You must specify the IP address of your DNS server. If you are unsure of this information contact your ISP or email administrator.
8174 DNS server values must be IP addresses of the form aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd.
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\nClick OK to continue.
8175 You must specify an email address to send the archival copy to.
8176 You can't forward unknown user mail back to this server. It would create a mail loop. Please change the host you are sending unknown user mail to in the Advanced Options controls.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8177 You have changed the ports that MDaemon is currently using. MDaemon needs to bind to these ports before it can begin using them. Would you like to bind to these new port values now?
8178 The digest mail queue directory doesn't exist.
\n
\nCreate it now?
8179 The digest archive directory doesn't exist.
\n
\nCreate it now?
8180 Mailbox names must not include an "@domain.org" construct. This field is for the name of the mailbox only.
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\nClick OK to continue
8181 That email address and/or real name is currently in use either as a true maildrop, an alias to a true maildrop, or a mailing list. Email addresses and real names must be unique within a given domain.
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\nClick OK to continue
8182 You must supply this users real name.
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\nClick OK to continue
8183 You must supply a name for this user's mailbox.
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\nClick OK to continue
8184 You must supply this user's mail directory.
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\nClick OK to continue
8187 You must supply this account's pop password.
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\nClick OK to continue
8188 You must specify a forwarding address or disable forwarding for this mail account.
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\nClick OK to continue.
8189 You can't use space characters in mailbox names.
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\nClick OK to continue
8190 You can't use that mailbox name.
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\nClick OK to continue
8191 You can't use space characters in mail directories.
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\nClick OK to continue
8192 You can't use space characters in file directories.
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\nClick OK to continue
8193 The mail directory you have specified doesn't exist and could not be created. Please ensure that you have access rights to the specified location and that you have not used illegal characters in the directory name itself.
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\nClick OK to continue
8194 The file directory you have specified doesn't exist and could not be created. Please ensure that you have access rights to the specified location and that you have not used illegal characters in the directory name itself.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8196 That name and/or mailbox is reserved for MDaemon, please pick another one
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\nClick OK to continue
8197 You can't create a mailbox using "Postmaster". You must set that up as an alias.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8198 The POP username you have specified is already in use. Please pick another.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8199 The maximum length of a POP password is 12 characters. Please shorten this account's POP password.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8200 You must set the maximum number of messages that this account can accumulate.
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\nClick OK to continue
8201 You must set the maximum disk space that this account can utilize.
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\nClick OK to continue
8202 You can't use the Advanced Forwarding Options when forwarding to a local mail account. Please specify a forwarding address which includes another domain or clear the controls in the Advanced Forwarding Options section.
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\nClick OK to continue
8203 There is a mailbox, alias, or mailing list already present on this system that is using the administrator and/or supervisor name you have entered. This is a potential security risk. Please pick a different logon name.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8204 The message and/or file directory you have specified for this account is already in use by another account on your server. It's perfectly legal to have multiple accounts share a common mailbox but please be certain this is what you are trying to do.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8205 The maximum length of an NT dynamically authenticated password is 19 characters (counting the two preceeding slashes). Please shorten this account's POP password.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8210 You must enter an both original and new header text.
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\nClick OK to continue
8211 That bit of existing text is already being translated.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8213 Can't use '=' character in original or new header text.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8214 What would be the point in doing that?
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\nClick OK to continue
8251 Windows reports error: %ld trying to access this function.
8252 Connecting to %s
8253 Time Left: %ld:%02ld
8271 Remove all cached entries now?
\n
\nAre you sure?
8341 You must provide a filename for the logfile.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8342 You must specify at least 100kb for the logfile.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8360 Re&move service
8361 &Install service
8362 Service installation successful
8363 Service could not be installed
8380 You must enter an address to add to the list first.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8400 You must specify at least one address!
8420 Erase all the existing rules?
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\nClick OK to confirm
8421 You must supply a text string to compare to the address.
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\nClick OK to continue
8422 You must select an action to be performed.
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\nClick OK to continue
8423 What would be the point of converting %s to %s?
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\nClick OK to continue
8465 [RFC822] Parsing Message <%s>
8466 [RFC822] ??
8467 [RFC822] Too many RECEIVED headers!
8468 [RFC822] This message has been processed %d times. The current maximum
8469 [RFC822] hop count is set to %d. Sending this message again would exceed
8470 [RFC822] the maximum value you have configured.
8471 [RFC822] Message file doesn't contain a "To:" field.
8587 You must supply a name for this mailing list.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8588 Illegal character in mailing list name.
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\nClick OK to continue
8589 In order to moderated this list you must enter the email address of the moderator.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8590 The welcome file you have specified doesn't exist or can't be accessed!
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8592 That name is reserved for MDaemon, please pick another one.
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\nClick OK to continue
8593 The suppression file you have specified doesn't exist or can't be accessed!
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\nClick OK to continue
8594 You must supply a host name if you wish to route list mail.
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\nClick OK to continue
8597 The file you've selected to use for your header/footer information cannot be accessed.
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\nClick OK to continue
8598 The name you have chosen for this mailing list conflicts with an account, alias, or other mailing list which has been previously assigned. List names must be unique.
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\nClick OK to continue.
8599 You must select at least one delivery hour (9, 12, 3, or 6) and AM or PM
\n
\nClick OK to continue
8610 Statistics
8611 Accounts used: 0
8612 Accounts left: 0
8613 SMTP rcvd: 0
8614 Since 12:00 am: 0
8615 Last 7 days: 0
8616 SMTP sent: 0
8619 DomainPOP rcvd: 0
8621 MultiPOP rcvd: 0
8622 POP sessions: 0
8623 IMAP sessions: 0
8624 RAW messages: 0
8625 Queued mail
8626 Remote queue: 0
8627 Local queue: 0
8628 Retry queue: 0
8629 Bad queue: 0
8630 LAN queue: 0
8631 RAW queue: 0
8632 Servers
8633 SMTP server(s):
8634 POP server(s):
8635 IMAP server(s):
8636 DomainPOP:
8637 MultiPOP:
8638 MDConfig:
8639 WebConfig:
8640 WorldClient Std:
8641 Accounts used: %u
8642 Accounts left: infinite
8643 Accounts left: %u
8644 Remote queue: N/A
8645 Remote queue: %u
8646 Local queue: N/A
8647 Local queue: %u
8648 Retry queue: N/A
8649 Retry queue: %u
8650 LAN queue: N/A
8651 LAN queue: %u
8652 RAW queue: N/A
8653 RAW queue: %u
8654 Bad queue: N/A
8655 Bad queue: %u
8656 SMTP rcvd: %u
8657 Since 12:00 am: %u
8658 Last 7 days: %u
8659 SMTP sent: %u
8660 DomainPOP rcvd: %u
8661 MultiPOP rcvd: %u
8662 POP sessions: %u
8663 RAW messages: %u
8664 IMAP sessions: %u
8665 Bound to IP: %s
8666 Port: %u
8667 Port: %s
8668 SMTP server(s): active
8669 SMTP server(s): inactive
8670 POP server(s): active
8671 POP server(s): inactive
8672 IMAP server(s): active
8673 IMAP server(s): inactive
8674 MultiPOP: active
8675 MultiPOP: inactive
8676 DomainPOP: active
8677 DomainPOP: inactive
8678 MDConfig: active
8679 MDConfig: inactive
8680 WebConfig: not installed
8681 WebConfig: active
8682 WebConfig: inactive
8683 WorldClient: not installed
8684 WorldClient Pro: active
8685 WorldClient Std: active
8686 WorldClient Pro: inactive
8687 WorldClient Std: inactive
9000 #Welcome file\n\n
9001 Welcome $USERNAME$!\n\n
9002 Since you are new to this domain there are some things you should know:\n\n
9003 $INCLUDE <$ACCTINFOFILE$>$\n\n
9004 $INCLUDE <$HELPFILE$>$\n
9010 Personal Information\n--------------------\n\nAccount holders real name - $USERNAME$\nAccount email address - $MAILBOX$@$DOMAIN$\n
9011 Mail Server - $DOMAIN$ [$DOMAINIP$]\n\nLogon - $MAILBOX$\nPassword - Contact your email administrator\n\n
9012 Account Settings\n----------------\n\nMail forwarding to ($FORWARDINGADDRESS$) - $FORWARD$\nKeep a copy of forwarded mail? - $KEEPFORWARDEDMAIL$\n
9013 Automatic extraction of MIME encoded attachments - $AUTODECODE$\nAccount is active - $ALLOWACCESS$\nRemote account manipulation - $REMOTECONTROL$\nHide account from 'Everyone' list, LDAP address\n book, and VRFY commands - $HIDEACCOUNT$\nEncrypt stored mail - $ENCRYPTMAIL$\n\n
9014 Quota Settings\n--------------\n\nMaximum messages in mailbox - $MAXMESSAGECOUNT$\nMaximum disk space allocated to mailbox - $MAXDISKSPACE$ (Kilobytes)\n\n
9040 # Mailing List Definition Table\n#\n# Lines beginning with # are comments\n# Lines beginning with ; describe group properties:\n
9041 #\n# ; Subscriptions = Y (or N) - determines if subscription requests are honored\n
9042 # ; Moderator = mailbox@host.org - the group is moderated by the specified maildrop\n# ; WelcomeFile = c:\mydir\welcome.msg - new member welcome file\n#\n
9043 # Subsequent lines list the addresses of all group members. Member entries\n# need not specify a domain if the mailbox is local to this server.\n
9073 #\n# Note: Be sure to use complete email addresses!\n\n
9080 # Header Translation Table\n#\n# Note: Lines beginning with # are comments\n# Create entries of the form:\n
9081 # Original Text = New Text\n# Examples:\n#\n
9082 # @olddomain.com = @newdomain.com\n# original text = new text\n
9083 #\n# Don't use '=' chars in your text or there will be errors.\n\n
9090 # Priority Mail Header Table\n#\n# Note: Lines beginning with # are comments\n# Create entries of the form:\n
9091 # Header = Value\n# Examples:\n#\n
9092 # X-MSMail-Priority = High\n
9093 #\n\n
9095 # Exceptions To PM Settings\n#\n# Note: Lines beginning with # are comments\n# Create entries of the form:\n
9096 # Header = Value\n# Examples:\n#\n
9097 # From = nobody_important@domain.com\n
9098 #\n\n
9100 # IP Screening File\n#\n# Note: Lines beginning with # are comments\n# This file lists IP numbers only. The 'PreventOrAllow' switch in the\n
9101 # INI file determines if the following IP list is inclusive or exclusive.\n# The '*' wildcard character can be used to define a range of IP numbers.\n#\n# Examples:\n
9102 #\n# (PreventOrAllow set to ALLOW)\n# *.*.*.* ; allows all IP's to connect\n# 165.154.58.* ; allow only IP's from 165.154.58.0 to 165.154.58.255 to connect\n
9103 # 206.97.156.239 ; allow this specific IP to connect\n#\n# (PreventOrAllow set to PREVENT)\n# *.*.*.* ; prevent all connections\n# 165.154.58.* ; prevent any 165.154.58 IP from connecting\n# 206.97.156.239 ; prevent this specific IP from connecting\n\n
9110 # IP Shielding File\n#\n# Note: Lines beginning with # are comments\n# This file lists domain names and IP address ranges.\n
9111 # The '*' wildcard character can be used to assign a range of IP numbers\n# to a domain name.\n#\n
9125 # This file contains string values used by MDaemon. You can add or remove\n
9126 # strings from this file with a text editor if needed.\n
9127 #\n
9128 # Lines beginning with # are considered comments.\n\n
9130 # Relay Table\n#\n# The domains listed here are exceptions to MDaemon's No-Relay rules.\n# The IP addresses here are trusted such that mail being delivered\n# from them to MDaemon via SMTP is always relayed regardless of who it\n# is FROM or TO.\n
9131 #\n# Create entries of the form:\n#\n# DOMAIN.COM for domain names and %192.168.0.* for IP addresses\n
9132 #\n# Examples:\n
9133 #\n# domain.com\n# %192.168.0.*\n\n
9135 # List Authentication Database\n#\n# This file lists authentication strings used by the mailing list engine.\n# When lists are configured to confirm subscribe/unsubscribe commands,\n
9136 # this file is automatically updated by MDaemon as subscribe/unsubscribe\n# commands are processed.\n\n
9140 # Refusal Script\n#\n# Note: Lines beginning with # are comments\n#\n
9141 # When a message is matched against a suppression file,\n# or when an account which is set to allow local mail only\n# attempts to send messages outside the local domain then\n# this script is processed and returned to the sender.\n#\nDear $SENDER$,\n\n
9142 Your recent message to this server regarding `$SUBJECT$`\nwas not delivered. Your address is listed in one or more suppression files\non this server or your account is configured to allow local mail traffic only.\n
9143 Please contact the postmaster at this domain if additional information is\nrequired.\n\nThank you,\n\npostmaster@$DOMAIN$\n\n%SetSubject%=RE: $SUBJECT$\n
9150 # MultiPOP Settings\n#\n
9151 # Note: Lines beginning with # are comments\n#\n# This file lists pop hosts and addresses that will be polled for waiting mail\n
9152 # at each scheduled queue run. The Entries in this file take the following form:\n#\n# Email Address, Host, UserName, Password, Enabled (yes/no), Remove Mail (yes/no), Use APOP (yes/no)\n#\n# Example:\n
9170 # IP Cache Table\n#\n# Note: Lines beginning with # are comments.\n# Create entries of the form:\n#\n
9171 # Domain Name = IP Number for [XX] more minutes.\n#\n# Examples:\n
9172 #\n# mail.domain.com = 192.168.0.1 for [10] more minutes.\n
9173 # programming.domain.com = 128.0.0.3 for [7200] more minutes.\n\n
9175 # MX Host Table\n#\n# Use this file is you want to cache MX hosts for certain domains.\n#\n# Keep in mind that all the entries in this file are stored in RAM\n
9176 # at all times for performance reasons. As a result if you edit\n# this file you must either restart MDaemon or create a semaphore\n# file called MXCACHE.SEM in the \app\ directory so MDaemon will\n# reload any changes.\n#\n
9177 # Lines beginning with # are comments. Create entries of the form:\n#\n# Domain Name Precedence MX Host Name.\n#\n# Examples:\n
9210 The attached message had PERMANENT fatal delivery errors!\n\n
9211 After one or more unsuccessful delivery attempts the attached message has\nbeen removed from the mail queue on this server. The number and frequency\n
9212 of delivery attempts are determined by local configuration parameters.\n
9213 \nYOUR MESSAGE WAS NOT DELIVERED TO ANY OF IT'S RECIPIENTS!\n\n
9220 The attached message had transient non-fatal delivery errors\n\n
9221 THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY - YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE!\n\n
9222 This server is configured to automatically retry delivery at configured\nintervals. Subsequent attempts to deliver this message are pending.\n
9223 \n
9250 A message which requested delivery confirmation recently arrived\nat this server. This server honors all delivery confirmation\nrequests whether generated from local mail traffic or from mail\nreceived via an outside source (such as SMTP/POP).\n
9260 Your message does not contain a valid command for this mail server\nto process. No action has been taken.\n
9261 \nMessage-Id: $MESSAGEID$\nFrom: $SENDER$\n
9262 Time-Stamp: $DATESTAMP$\n
9265 There is no user by that name at this server.\n
9270 # Spam Blocker Host Database\n#\n# This file lists all the hosts that perform the reverse IP lookups to see\n# if an IP is on their list of known spammers. It is assumed that all the\n
9271 # hosts listed here operate the way ORBS and RBL do. The IP will be reversed\n# and appended to the host name here and then a DNS lookup will be performed.\n#\n# See http://www.orbs.org or http://www.mail-abuse.org/rbl/ for details.\n#\n
9272 # The format of this file is pretty simple. Each entry is composed of two\n# parts - the host to check and a message to display during the SMTP session\n# and in the log file if a match is discovered. The $IP$ macro will be replaced\n# by the offending IP address if a match is made.\n#\n# If you wish to scan dynamic dial-up IP's you can uncomment the first entry.\n# If you wish to use the ORBS service uncomment the second entry.\n\n#dul.maps.vix.com, mail from $IP$ refused by DUL, see http://www.mail-abuse.org/dul/\n
9273 #relays.orbs.org, mail from $IP$ refused by ORBS, see http://www.orbs.org\nrbl.maps.vix.com, mail from $IP$ refused by RBL, see http://www.mail-abuse.org/rbl/\nrelays.mail-abuse.org, mail from $IP$ refused by RSS, see http://www.mail-abuse.org/rss/\n
9275 # Spam Blocker Exception Database\n#\n# This file lists IP addresses that are except from Spam Blocker lookups.\n
9276 # All local IP's should be part of this file as well as 127.0.0.1. Also\n# include any IP you might find blacklisted by mistake.\n#\n
9277 # See http://www.orbs.org or http://www.mail-abuse.org/rbl/ for details.\n\n
9280 # This file lists default LDAP server attr/value pairs for\n# MDaemon account fields.\n\n\n[AttributeNames]\nFullName=cn\nEmail=mail\nMailDir=mdMailDir\n
9291 # Note: Lines beginning with # are comments\n#\n# This file lists DomainPOP hosts and addresses that will be polled for waiting mail\n
9292 # at each scheduled queue run. The Entries in this file take the following form:\n#\n# Host, UserName, Password, Remove Mail (yes/no), Use APOP (yes/no)\n#\n# Example:\n
9300 The setup process could not create a required account called MDaemon. This problem could be the result of an invalid template string. Please check your template settings in MDAEMON.INI and verify that they will produce a valid user account.
9301 Your domain settings and server setup information was missing or found to be damaged in some way upon program startup. A default set of server settings has been put in place as a result of this condition.
9302 You should look at the settings provided to ensure that they are workable for you.
\n
\nClick OK to inspect the default settings.
9303 Since your domain setup was incomplete at server startup, you may have not yet had a chance to enter your account template strings. These
9304 strings are useful for automating the account setup process.
\n
\nClick OK to enter this information.
9305 [INIT ERROR] Winsock TCP/IP stack couldn't be initialized. MDaemon will attempt to re-initialize the TCP/IP stack at each scheduled queue run.
9307 The maximum number of users or lists have already been defined.
\n
\nIf you need more accounts or mailing lists please contact sales@mdaemon.com and trade in your existing key for a larger one.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
9308 You can't delete this account.
\n
\nClick OK to continue.
9309 You can't delete this group.
\n
\nClick OK to continue.
9310 The account could not be created. This problem could be the result of an invalid template string. Please check your template settings and verify that they will produce a valid user account.
9316 [PREPOST] Prepost process in progress
9317 [PREPOST] Resuming normal server operations
9328 [ROUTER] The list is marked private and the sender is not a member.
9329 [ROUTER] This sender is flagged as a 'read only' list member.
9330 [ROUTER] %s will be informed of message rejection.
9331 [ROUTER] %s will NOT be informed of message rejection.
9333 [ROUTER] Message was not removed from the queue
9334 [RASPOST] Post connection process in progress
9335 [RASPOST] Resuming normal server operations
9336 Your setup is complete.
\n
\nUse the "Accounts" menu to create your user accounts. Once completed, use the "Setup | Address Aliases" screen and assign the alias "Postmaster" to one of your new mail accounts.
9337 Next, please review the default settings MDaemon has entered into the following screen. Note that some adjustments made here may not take effect until the next time MDaemon is started.
\n
\nClick OK to inspect these settings.
9339 [ROUTER] Message sent to domain %s by %s rejected due to suppression file match.
9340 [ROUTER] Message sent to list %s by %s rejected due to list suppression file match.
9341 [RFC822] Error parsing <%s>
9342 [RFC822] Message moved to <%s>
9344 [ROUTER] Can't start the WorldClient service, err: %d
9345 Message Router - %s [%s]
9346 [ROUTER] Can't start the WebConfig service, err: %d
9369 [PREPOST] Prepost process <%s> can't be accessed/executed
9371 [ROUTER] Message <%s> routed to postmaster
9372 [ROUTER] (%s): Message exceeds account's max disk space limit
9373 [ROUTER] Responder (%s) added to group (%s)
9374 [ROUTER] Responder (%s) removed from group (%s)
9375 [ROUTER] Can't create <%s>
9376 [ROUTER] Message <%s> for <%s> was not delivered!
9377 [ROUTER] Input or destination file could not be accessed or copied!
9378 [ROUTER] Unknown local user <%s>
9379 [ROUTER] Message <%s> routed back to sender
9380 [ROUTER] Message moved to <%s>
9381 [ROUTER] Message <%s> will be routed to %s
9383 [RASPOST] Post connection process <%s> can't be accessed/executed
9387 MultiPOP collecting mail from (%s) for (%s)
9389 MultiPOP collected mail will be removed from remote host!
9390 MultiPOP collected mail will NOT be removed from remote host!
9396 Account is not allowed to send or receive non-local mail.
9398 Message missing TO field or has invalid FROM or exceeds max hop count setting.
9399 No domain to send message to!
9400 [INIT] Building "EVERYONE" mailing lists for all domains
9401 [INIT] Initializing mail processor
9402 [INIT] Unlocking all mailboxes and mail queues
9403 [INIT] **WARNING** RFC-822 states that you must define a %s alias.
9404 [INIT] Detecting domain information
9405 [INIT] Host name could not be resolved.
9406 [INIT] Initializing network subsystem
9407 [INIT] Network subsystem failure, WINSOCK.DLL not loaded.
9408 [INIT] Initializing %s services for %s using %s:%d
9409 [INIT] **WARNING** %s %s:%d could not be initialized.
9416 N/A [PRE-INIT] Attempting to import %d user accounts
9418 N/A [PRE-INIT] Importing catalog list(s)
9419 [INIT] Socket subsystem: %s
9426 [INIT] Host %s resolved to [%s]
9427 [INIT] Server startup: %s
9428 [INIT] Ready using: %s [%s]
9429 [INIT] WorldClient could not be started, err code: %d
9440 APPLYNOW.SEM semaphore found - rebuilding configuration
9441 USERLIST.SEM semaphore found - rebuilding account database
9442 EXITNOW.SEM semaphore found - shutting down
9443 PROCNOW.SEM semaphore found - forcing queue run
9444 HANGUPR.SEM semaphore found - immediate session shutdown
9445 HANGUPG.SEM semaphore found - graceful session shutdown...
9446 SCHEDULE.SEM semaphore found - reloading scheduler settings
9447 PRIORITY.SEM semaphore found - reloading priority mail settings
9448 EXCPTION.SEM semaphore found - reloading exception table
9449 ALIAS.SEM semaphore found - reloading alias table
9450 TRANSLAT.SEM semaphore found - reloading header translation table
9451 RELAY.SEM semaphore found - reloading relay settings
9452 PROCLOC.SEM semaphore found - forcing local queue run
9453 PROCREM.SEM semaphore found - forcing remote queue run
9456 GRPLIST.SEM semaphore found - rebuilding mailing list database
9457 CATLIST.SEM semaphore found - rebuilding catalog database
9458 PROCDIG.SEM semaphore found - processing digest mail now
9459 PROCRETR.SEM semaphore found - processing retry queue now
9460 PROCBAD.SEM semaphore found - processing bad message queue now
9461 MXCACHE.SEM semaphore found - reloading MX host cache
9464 CFILTER.SEM semaphore found - reloading content filter rules
9465 SUPPRESS.SEM semaphore found - reloading address suppression database
9500 Address <%s> parsed from [%s] header
9501 Address <%s> added via Routing Rule #%d
9502 Address <%s> removed via Routing Rule #%d
9503 Address <%s> survived all DomainPOP parsing and will receive a copy of the message
9504 Address <%s> is local and parsing is set to stop at this point
9505 Address <%s> parsed from [%s] header (duplicate)
9506 Address <%s> added via Routing Rule #%d (duplicate)
9508 (Real Name Match) Address "%s" parsed from [%s] header matches account <%s>
9509 (Real Name Match) Address "%s" parsed from [%s] header matches account <%s> (duplicate)
10001 System was out of memory, executable file was corrupt, or relocations were invalid.
10002 File was not found.
10003 Path was not found.
10005 Attempt was made to dynamically link to a task, or there was a sharing or network-protection error.
10006 Library required separate data segments for each task.
10008 There was insufficient memory to start the application.
10010 Windows version was incorrect.
10011 Executable file was invalid. Either it was not a Windows application or there was an error in the .EXE image.
10012 Application was designed for a different operating system.
10013 Application was designed for MS-DOS 4.0.
10014 Type of executable file was unknown.
10015 Attempt was made to load a real-mode application (developed for an earlier version of Windows).
10016 Attempt was made to load a second instance of an executable file containing multiple data segments that were not marked read-only.
10019 Attempt was made to load a compressed executable file. The file must be decompressed before it can be loaded.
10020 Dynamic-link library (DLL) file was invalid. One of the DLLs required to run this application was corrupt.
10021 Application requires Microsoft Windows 32-bit extensions.
10100 You have been successfully added to the requested list.
10101 Your name couldn't be added to the requested list.\n\nPlease contact the postmaster if you require further assistance.
10102 You have been successfully removed from the requested list.
10103 Your name couldn't be removed from the requested list.\n\nPlease contact the postmaster if you require further assistance.
10104 Subject <RE: Mailing List Mail Message Rejected>\n\nA message which recently arrived at this server destined for the\nfollowing mailing list was rejected. This mailing list is read\nonly and does not accept outside message submissions.\n
10105 Local And Remote Mail Processing Interval
10106 Local Mail Processing Interval
10107 Name server has no records for this domain.
10108 Name server reports incorrect packet format.
10109 The name server reports that it is having technical problems.
10110 Name server reports domain name unknown.
10111 Name server doesn't support MX queries.
10112 The name server refuses to honor queries from this location.
10113 Processing Daemon Control Mail Messages
10114 Converting RAW Format Files to RFC822
10116 Message (%ld bytes) to large for %s (%ld max bytes)
10117 Message sent to bad message directory as <%s>.
10118 Duplicate list message routed to <%s>
10119 : Message contains [%d] file attachments
10120 Service name space installation successful.
10121 Service name space installation FAILURE.
\n
\nMDaemon could not install the service name space. The error code from the service control manager was %d
10122 Minute entries must be two characters long. Use a zero if necessary. For example, don't enter 1 - use 01.
10123 Please enter a value between 0 and 59
10124 To use the simple scheduling method you need to setup trigger times using the controls at right or allow MDaemon to configure a default schedule for you.
\n
\nWould you like MDaemon to setup a default series of trigger times now?
10125 MDaemon has entered a trigger time for each day of the week. If you don't want simple scheduling to take effect on a particular day you can remove that day's entry from the listing. Only days which have at least one trigger time configured will be eligible for simple scheduling.
10126 You must restart MDaemon for the new key to take effect.
10127 This version of MDaemon Server is %ld days old and will expire in %ld days!
\n
\nRemember to contact sales@mdaemon.com with your registration information or visit www.mdaemon.com before your time runs out.
\n
\nClick OK to continue
10128 MDaemon owns the current RAS session. Do you want to shut it down before exiting?
10129 Your evaluation key has just expired.
\n
\nPlease contact sales@mdaemon.com to obtain a new evaluation key.
10134 Delete %s, %s?
\n
\nMail directory: %s
\n
\nAre you sure you want to delete this account?
10136 You can't use the Routed Delivery options unless the list contains at least one foreign member (someone who is not a member of your domain). This list will be set to use the Cracked Delivery method.
10137 %s
\n
\nDelete this mailing list?
10138 You can't delete the PUBLIC catalog. You can empty it of files but you can't delete it.
10139 %s
\n
\nDelete this catalog?
10142 Subject <Status Report>
10143 Subject <IP Address>
20001 Resets the button and its contents to default settings
20002 Deletes the selected button
20003 Copies the image of the selected button to the Clipboard
20004 Pastes the image on the Clipboard onto the selected button
20005 Allows modification of image and label of the selected button
20010 Shows the selected button as an image only
20011 Shows the selected button as text only
20012 Shows the selected button as image and text
20015 Begins a command group before the selected button
20149 Here you can show, hide and customize the toolbars
20150 Show or hide the selected toolbar
20151 Show or hide the selected toolbar
20152 Show or hide the selected toolbar
20153 Show or hide the selected toolbar
20154 Show or hide the selected toolbar
20155 Show or hide the selected toolbar
20156 Show or hide the selected toolbar
20157 Show or hide the selected toolbar
20158 Show or hide the selected toolbar
20159 Show or hide the selected toolbar
20200 Here you can show, hide and customize the toolbars
20249 Close
20250 Customize
20251 Rename toolbar
20252 New Toolbar
20253 Toolbar name:
20254 The toolbar name you have specified cannot be used because there is already a toolbar with that name.
20255 Are you sure that you want delete the selected toolbar?
24310 Exit MDConfig
24322 Move the selected text to the clipboard
24323 Copy the selected text to the clipboard
24324 Insert the clipboard contents
24341 Change the background bitmap image
24342 Clear the background bitmap image
24360 Window arrangement and selection
24361 Cascades open windows
24362 Tiles open windows
24364 Arranges iconic windows along bottom
24365 Closes all open windows
32520 Input does not conform to picture:\n"%s"
32521 Invalid character in input
32522 Value is not in the range %ld to %ld.
32523 Input is not in valid-list
32530 EXT|CAPS|NUM|SCRL|OVR|REC
32531 | | | | |
32540 Cannot find "%s".
32550 Document
32551 Unable to read file %s from disk.
32552 Unable to write file %s to disk.
32553 The text in the %s file has changed.\n\nDo you want to save the changes?
32554 Text files (*.TXT)|*.TXT|AllFiles (*.*)|*.*|
32590 on
32591 '%s' not printed. %s.
32592 Out of memory
32593 Out of disk space
32594 Printing canceled
32595 Printing aborted in Print Manager
32596 Error encountered during print
32597 Print Error
32707 Invalid client window %s
32708 Invalid child window %s
32709 Invalid window %s
32729 Clipboard Busy?
32732 Invalid DIB handle %X
32733 GDI object %X destroy failure
32734 GDI object %X delete failure
32735 GDI file read failure
32736 GDI resource load failure
32737 GDI creation failure
32738 GDI allocate failure
32739 GDI failure
32740 Invalid relative window specified in layout constraint in window %s
32741 Incomplete layout constraints specified in window %s