HI,
sorry this help not.
I will covert a Imail SSL (for Web Interface) to a .pem file for stunnel.
Have someone an idea ??
joerg
This may help you. It describes making a pem file from an IIS cert...
TO GENERATE A .pem FILE DO THE FOLLOWING:
Start - Run mmc.exe
Under the Console
Assuming that you are maintaining the same directory structure - ie
imail installed at c:\imail on both machines etc and that you use the
registry to store all your users then
1) install imail on the new machine to exactly the same patch level as
the old machine
2) backup the registry trees
Hi all,
I need configure IMail 7.07 but in
this moment I havent a domain and Im using my IP:
I have public IP (external) and my private IP (internal) and
in this moment I can send mail but I cant received and I dont understand
because doent work. From IMail
logs I see the e-mail
thanks for the info guys
Brett
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Burzin
Sumariwalla
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 5:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] blars black list
Even worse entire netblocks are blacklisted if
Hi Chris,
Inspired by your idea I wrote a kind of a syslog search program. I send
it to your email adres [EMAIL PROTECTED], but that doesn's seam to exist.
If you reply to me I can send you the program. At this moment the
program simply searches through the logfile and returns a list of
Title: Message
when
it delivers it looks up the domain e.g mail.mydomain.com and gets the public
IPaddress which is no good to your mail server as it is the wrong side of the
firewall. If you put an entry in the hosts file for mail.mydomain.com pointing
to the internal ip address you may
Are you really saying that MS have released a version of their server
software which is internet facing yet is designed not to allow you to
run anti virus software?
So much for the big security push at MS
Pat Hastings
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From: Todd Holt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Maybe someone had this problem before.
I noticed recently that some accounts that I usually send mail to keeps
returning the mail to me stating that the address does not exist or is
unknow. Other persons also attempted to send mail to others at my address
and are getting the same message while
Don't knock MS for this. After all they're providing a very low cost yet
powerful web server platform in the web edition for USD10 a month (SPLA) -
that is exceptionally good value. Try it first, if it doesn't do what you
want then move to something else like the Standard edition.
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Scott, almost all server class NICs are gigabit now. If it's a 10/100/1000
then why would that be a problem? We are looking at replacing our current
Intel based 10/100 NIC with a 3COM NIC. All of 3COM's server NICs are now
gigabit though. Should I be concerned about this?
Thanks,
Dermot
You can have AV software on the server to protect the server without
question.
Todd's reference was to other applications, which include a AV scanner for
the purpose of scanning incoming and outgoing e-mail.
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
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I noticed recently that some accounts that I usually send mail to keeps
returning the mail to me stating that the address does not exist or is
unknow. Other persons also attempted to send mail to others at my address
and are getting the same message while other mail is getting through.
Most
These may have dependencies on things which are not included in Web
Edition. Think of the Web Edition as a WWW edition, which is
specifically designed to run WWW related processes (ie. Web server), not
other processes which commonly transport across the web (ie. Mail, FTP,
...).
We're
We also run a full Gigabit network on Intel 10/100/1000 NIC (Server and
Workstation) without a glitch... are we just lucky yet?
Anyone running gigabit network and having problem?
I know that Gigabit card use a lot more CPU (overhead) than 10/100 but
not enough to switch back to 10/100 network
Precisely.
All I'm saying is that Web Edition is designed to serve web pages
only. SMTP, POP3, IMAP, FTP, DNS, applications (ie. Imail, Declude,
Sniffer, etc) and utilities (ie. Diskeeper, PCAnywhere, F-prot, AVG,
etc) do NOT fall into this category and may not be completely supported.
If
Scott, almost all server class NICs are gigabit now. If it's a 10/100/1000
then why would that be a problem?
Because it can be.
You have two choices: [1] Use a card known to be problem-free, or [2]
Assume that your server's NIC card works. If you go with #2, there's a
chance that you may
I just finished phasing out Imail anti-spam after months of trying to
work with it. I've always been a Declude user, and really had high
hopes for Imail to work as a secondary system; where Imail's features
would bat cleanup and pick up what Declude missed (and Declude misses
stuff only because I
Windows Web Edition ships with SMTP, POP3, FTP and DNS services straight
from MS. They work fine and so should competing SMTP, POP3, FTP and DNS
servers. I know this from practical experience.
-Jay
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From: Todd Holt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November
I used an Intel Nic and we have now Upgraded to using the Alacritech
Server NIC's. We have a 4 - 100 Mbps ports and I have them Teamed
with Fast Etherchannel and they are working very well.
http://www.alacritech.com
We did have problems with the Integrated pro 100/s on the motherboard
that we
Afternoon, all
I have a weird problem. I am running IMail
8.03 and am using the built in anti-spam feature. Overall it is working
well, but there is one bug Ive run into that I cant quite figure
out. The server is hosting several different email domains, and in some
cases emails
Hi All,
Forgive me if this has been addressed before but I just
subscribed to this list today.
I am running an Exchange Server and just installed Imail on the same machine. The problem I am having (and I knew it
would be a problem before the install) is that two SMTP servers on the
Imail will listen on all IP addresses. How
about changing listener port numbers?
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of John Calhoun
Sent: Wednesday,
November 19,
I tried the same thing with Microsoft SMTP
and I-Mail, trying to get them to bind to individual IPs but could never get it
to work. The IMail service came up fine but the Microsoft service always
hung.
Sam
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From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
My question is this: Is there a way to bind the Imail SMTP server to
a specific IP address?
Yes it is--we run it on several servers--but the necessary procedure
may be more complex than you need.
Alternatives:
1. Set up Exchange on port 25 and IMail on port 26. Configure Exchange
to use
Thanks for the reply Sandy. Our corporate mail is on Exchange. We are
also a hosting company and our hosting customers email is on Imail.
Right now they are setup on 2 separate servers but we are needing to
combine them into one. That is the reason we have a need for Exchange
and Imail to
Wow. Doing this should really not even be considered. Exchange is a
resource hog. Running any other sort of services on an exchange box is
just asking for problems.
-Jay
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From: John Calhoun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 3:34 PM
To:
Recevied this this
morning
From: daniela [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [No
Subject]
Message
Body:
Hi! As I've promised I'm
sending you my photoUse old password: 123
Scanned by evaluation version of Dr.Web antivirus Daemon http://drweb.ru/unix/
Attachement:
MyProfile.zip - Containing
Recevied this this morning
From: daniela
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [No Subject]
Message Body:
Hi! As I've promised I'm sending you my photo
Use old password: 123
That sounds like Troj/Tofger-A (see
http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/trojtofgera.html for more
I have a rule that forwards emails with X-IMAIL-SPAM to 'spam'. When
a user gets a message that is detected as spam IMail will forward it to the spam
folder for that user (obviously creating the spam folder if it doesn't
exist). How can the users see the contents of this folder?
Jeffery
How can the users see the contents of this folder?
See? Web Messaging.
POP3 retrieve? username[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Sandy
Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a rule that forwards emails with X-IMAIL-SPAM to 'spam'. When a
user gets a message that is detected as spam IMail will forward it to the
spam folder for that user (obviously creating the spam folder if it
doesn't exist). How can the users see the contents of this folder?
They can
Hello,
I am still having a major problem. I have a Imail 7 server that about 50%
of the time, when I telnet to port 25 I get connection failed. I get the
same connection failed message even if I do it form the server and telnet to
localhost 25. But them sometimes it goes thru. First I know
Jeffery,
I know I speak for many
group members on this one.
Please use plain text
to post to the group.
Thank
you,
Kevin Bilbee
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RehmSent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 1:03 PMTo:
Why? It's binary isn't it?
Mike
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From: Kevin Bilbee
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 5:56 PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Accessing Subfolders
Jeffery,
I know I speak for many group members on this one.
Please use plain text to post to the
Please use plain text to post to the group.
And that coming from someone that did not convert his post to plain text.
;)
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
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I am still having a major problem. I have a Imail 7 server that about 50%
of the time, when I telnet to port 25 I get connection failed. I get the
same connection failed message even if I do it form the server and telnet to
localhost 25. But them sometimes it goes thru. First I know people
I can almost guarantee you its a disk IO bottle neck on your spool drive. I
recommend putting the spool on a dedicated disk, and create a 1GB partition
for it (to reduce fragmentation)... but don't put anything else on that hard
drive, unless its static data on a separate partition.
Bill
Thanks, Tripp! That new utility you mentioned sounds like it will take care of a
number of things we are performing manually (and with great pains, I might add). We'll
be looking for it at next release.
Cheers!
Kim
-- Original Message --
From: Tripp
Since the whitelist won't override a domain processing rule regarding a spam x-header, the only solution I could come up with was to manually re-insert email addresses domains into the message rule that moves dnsbl'ed spam into a bulkbox. It looks something like this:
Hey, I was in a hurry... gee
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From: John Tolmachoff (Lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 18:09
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Accessing Subfolders
Please use plain text to post to the group.
And that coming from
Does Imail 7.07 have a vulnerability that there is not a fix for? I have a
friend still using that version and was recommending he purchase a service
agreement to get the 8.0x version.
Mike B.
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Thanks for the help though.
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From: Jeffery Rehm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 19:56
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Accessing Subfolders
Hey, I was in a hurry... gee
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From: John Tolmachoff
OOPs
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John Tolmachoff
(Lists)
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 3:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Accessing Subfolders
Please use plain text to post to the group.
And that
Yea Kevin.. what he said!
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From: Kevin Bilbee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 20:15
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Accessing Subfolders
OOPs
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
At least one if you are using POP3.
Everyone on Imail using POP3 should be on either 7.15 Hotfix3 or 8.04.
William Lefkovics
eEye Digital Security
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Biddle
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 5:07 PM
A server I am working on for a client has Imail AV installed. (They have
already decided upon expiration of the license, to switch to Declude.)
What are the filesnames.cfg and domains.cfg files for?
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
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