Hi there,
It's on http://www.declude.com/tools/dns.html
regards, Michiel Klonhammer
At 11:59 AM 5/6/2001 -0700, you wrote:
I used to have a bookmark to a website that would test your DNS servers
and give feedback about all the misconfigured settings, etc. Can someone
send that to me? I've
I run an external SQL database for my Imail users since this morning, but my
web templates don't allow users to change passwords online, it says it is
being changed by someone else and to try back later. Anyone have any idea?
My phones are going crazy.
Craig Gittens
Please visit
Title: Message
Greetings:
I run
both Imail for our students accounts and Echange 5.5 for the admin/faculty/staff
use. Imail is very easy to use vs. Exchange is a very large and powerful
piece of software. If you want to just send email keep it simple. If
you need calendaring, calendaring
Check that the account that runs the Iwebmsg has ability to connect to SQL
Andres
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Enviado el: Lunes, 07 de Mayo de 2001 09:02
Para: IMail_Forum@list. ipswitch. com
Asunto: [IMail Forum]
I am using a SQL login. Do I need to also log in with an NT user as well?
Craig.
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Gallo
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 8:53 AM
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Password changing
I think you must use NT logins.
Check the ODBC also.
Andres
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de Craig Gittens
Enviado el: Lunes, 07 de Mayo de 2001 10:20
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: RE: [IMail Forum] Password changing
I am using a
I have upgraded our Imail 6.04 to 6.06. It was completed in the following
order.
1)impatch606.exe
2)imsvs606.exe
3)imsrvpatch.exe
4)webmsgpatch.exe
Problem: I can run a expolit from
http://www.eeye.com/html/Research/Advisories/AD2817.html
called crashimail.exe. This creates a Remote Dos
No you don't have to have an NT logon to used external database
Under SQL Enterprise manager go to login and create news account and give to
read/write access to the database.
And then setting up the ODBC record user that logon name to connect to the
database
www.betwwts.com
Kenneth Goodwin
Hello All,
I would like to have a program alias that would post an web page based on the contents
of an email.
This is trivial in itself but unless I am missing something there is no way to
restrict use of an alias.
If my alias simply copies the parsed text to an HTML file in my web server
I would like to have a program alias that would post an web page
based on the contents of an email.
This is trivial in itself but unless I am missing something there
is no way to restrict use of an alias.
A program alias is automatically sent all E-mail sent to the E-mail address you are
I am getting all of the failed emails into postmaster
Is there a way for them to just bounce automatically with an unknown user response?
I don't want to have to deal with each one individually!
thanks
Chris
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I have a user in SQL already and everything works fine. The problem is I
can't change any users password when logged in to the web interface.
Craig.
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Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 10:19 AM
To:
I searched the knowledge base and didn't see anything on this
(may be blind - so go easy on me!)
we have just upgraded to IMail6 , running with an Access DB and
are still having a problem with the inability to control the
maximum number of users that a host admin can add to their
domain. Is
I run an external SQL database for my Imail users since this
morning, but my
web templates don't allow users to change passwords online, it
says it is
being changed by someone else and to try back later. Anyone
have any idea?
My phones are going crazy.
Craig,
You didn't tell us you just
When you have a 'nobody' alias, then there are no 'unknown' users! If you
remove the nobody alias, then IMail will bounce 'unknown users'
automatically.
Daniel Donnelly
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From: Chris Bone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
I have a heavily used Imail server that SSL was going down 5-6 times a day.
If you go into your SSL config and increase the session cache setting to
about 200 and reduce the session time to about 58 seconds it helps a little.
Now the SSL only goes down about 1-2 times a day! I have an open
Can not having a nobody alias leave me vulnerable to anything?
thanks in advance
Chris
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When you have a 'nobody' alias, then there are no 'unknown' users! If you
remove the nobody alias, then IMail will bounce 'unknown users'
automatically.
Daniel Donnelly
Can not having a nobody alias leave me vulnerable to anything?
Most mail servers do not have a nobody alias, so that mail will bounce properly.
The drawback to taking it away is that it would be possible for spammers to do a
dictionary attack testing lots of potential E-mail addresses at
What would be good is a nobody alias with the option of sending a bounce
message as well... thus alerting both the sender and the postmaster. (I can
dream can't I)
_M
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| Sent: Monday, May
It would be useful to have a user account closed option which would cause
mail to specific users to be bounced. That feature would prevent mail
addressed to closed accounts from being accepted by the nobody alias.
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Would a spammer then show up in bogus emails ?
At the moment my bogus emails report comes back as empty
Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/07/01 01:40PM
Can not having a nobody alias leave me vulnerable to anything?
Most mail servers do not have a nobody alias, so that mail will bounce properly.
No you were right on your first guess, all was working except the
changepass. The top directory was wrong for the domain.
Craig.
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Harry,
If the account exists (I'm assuming the account does, because you say it is
'closed' and I don't know exactly what you mean, except possibly
'disabled'!), then Nobody won't get it. One could use Vacation or Info
Manager, to set an auto reply message... Not really a bounce, but it could
I cannot see how it would change your 'vulnerability'..., but maybe I don't
know what you are trying to ask? Nobody is not really different than any
other alias, it is a forwarder, but in its case, only for email that is sent
to an unregistered user or alias or list.
The question I would ask is
Hi,
Does Ipswitch have a solution for the icon images not loading correctly
within the web interface?
This is becoming annoying to my customers (and me).
It appears to be more of a problem with users that are on the same
network/and or wan segment. Also, Internet Explorer seems to be more
We have a client that needs to send very large
messages - 7 to 8MB range. This client wants us to increase our current
maximum message size from 5MB to 10MB. This mail server currently supports
several hundred virtual hosts, with 2-3,000 users.
Does anyone have any experience with messages
What would be good is a nobody alias with the option of sending a bounce
message as well... thus alerting both the sender and the
postmaster. (I can
dream can't I)
Just point the nobody alias to 2 user accounts, one of them yours, and the
other one that's set up with an auto-responder
Dan:
Here's the scenario...
1.) A user with a valid account subscribes to 624 creative writing e-mail
newsletters.
2.) User leaves and moves to China for a new career in dogfight video
interpretation.
3.) WITH a nobody alias...
a.) If you delete the user, all 624 newsletters clutter
Anyone here sorry they changed from post.office to imail?
David
At 07:11 PM 5/4/2001 +, you wrote:
Anyone with experience with changing from post.office to imail?
You're not a pioneer, see migrate in the KB
Len
http://MenAndMice.com/DNS-training : SFO,CA; 7,8 May
Just point the nobody alias to 2 user accounts, one of them
yours, and the
other one that's set up with an auto-responder explaining the bounce. No
dreaming required. :)
Actually, I should have said you should make that a VACATION message
instead of an auto-responder, so that notifications
So, if I'm following this thread correctly, there are two options.
1. Nobody account active. We see all messages that are not deliverable, but
the sender does not.
2. Nobody account inactive (or non existant). We don't see any
non-deliverable messages, but the sender does.
Is there a way where
I deleted my nobody user but I'm still getting the failed mails
I restarted the service but I still got the same
Do I have to reboot?
thanks
Chris
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Does Ipswitch have a solution for the icon images not loading correctly
within the web interface?
This is becoming annoying to my customers (and me).
It appears to be more of a problem with users that are on the same
network/and or wan segment. Also, Internet Explorer seems to be more
I moved the images to a new directory called images and put it inside the
web directory, such as: c:/imail/web/images and changed all the links in the
web pages to point to this directory, such as img src=imgages/logo.gif
width=100 height=60 border=0 alt=Mail Login. this has helped a lot. I
still
Does anyone know of a way to strip IP addresses out of
the mail headers before they leave the SMTP server?
For example a machine behind the firewall is addressed
as 172.20.9.1. It sends a message from its mail
software which goes to the IMail (6.06) SMTP server at
172.20.9.3. The SMTP server
That technique doesn't send an unknown user message, it sends the bounce
message, User mailbox exceeds allowed size
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dan Spangenberg
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 2:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE:
Didn't see any action on my last post regarding this subject but I messed up by
starting a new thread.
I tried both the directory change and the image from alternate server option and the
first changed nothing and the second made the problem even worse.
I read the comment that Imail was never
Try deleting the nobody Alias! No need to restart any service.
Daniel Donnelly
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From: Chris Bone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 2:45 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] How to
Correct, but they also get my automated response that indicates that the
user is not valid. For ex- employees of the company I send the following:
Undeliverable mail
The message you have sent cannot be delivered.
This is due to either an incorrect email address or this
Does anyone know of a way to strip IP addresses out of
the mail headers before they leave the SMTP server?
The RFCs require that the mail server record a Received: line that includes the host
name of the remote machine (as shown in the HELO/EHLO text). All decent mail servers
add the IP
I read the comment that Imail was never meant to be a real
webserver but I feel that I bought the wrong product if that
is the case, because the web interface is THE reason for my
purchase of this product.
IMail's web messaging service is GREAT at serving the templates... when I
said to
We're running the
latest IMail w/ the latest KWM on an NT4 box w/ native authentication. Nothing
weird.
I have a user on a
remote network trying to use the web mail.
When they click on
the Reply or Forward button, the browser takes them right back to the login
page.
When they click on
Mark,
First, let's all use the same (and correct) terminology. Nobody is an Alias,
not an account! Hate to say how many times I've said this and how many times
people get it wrong (both in describing and actual usage!).
1. Not necessarily, the administrator would see all 'mis-addressed' email
I tried both the directory change and the image from alternate
server option and the first changed nothing and the second made the
problem even worse.
If moving the images to another server made the problem worse, then it isn't an IMail
problem.
I read the comment that Imail was never
Harry,
So the account does not exist, but did in the past. OK, I see your point,
now.
Looks like you want, a 'nobody, except this list' kind of operation (which
is what it already is, the exceptions are valid accounts, aliases or lists).
Of course, now one has the task of maintaining the
I think it would be useful, no less compliant with RFCs than the nobody
alias, and easier to manage than the cumbersome task of manually
unsubscribing former users. Perhaps this would be a nice feature to add to
IMail 7? Thanks!
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I'll give that a shot.
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Randy,
I've not heard of any 'fix' for that. The only work around I know is to
place the limit on the database. As far as I know, it is a feature that only
works with the IMail database.
Daniel Donnelly
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Thanks Kevin. We aren't sure why the actual
end user needs to send such large files, but that's the request. FTP is
what we normally use for moving large files too.
David
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Tracking down users should be easy enough since the
mail message will include the user's e-mail address.
Regarding why I want to strip the IP address
Security. The less the outside world knows about the
inside network the better. All the outside world needs
to know is the address of my
am i being spammed by ipswitch?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of VP Network
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 3:08 PM
To: Imail Forum
Subject: [IMail Forum] Need an ASP Programmer
To customize our EZSignup system to capture UserID of
If it's any help, Ipswitch and ftpplanet have some good basic FTP tutorials
if the client needs any end user help. Our last onewanted to use
Email to transfer advertising campaign proofs and audio/video files. For
that I would have to say Email is about the worst way to go.
Kevin Childers
Tracking down users should be easy enough since the
mail message will include the user's e-mail address.
Actually, I'm thinking about tracking down E-mail where the sender doesn't want you to
know who he is. For example, when you get spam or a virus or hate mail. Without the
IP, the
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