When leaving the browser after being loged for a certain time into the webmail (8.05)
and aftewards when going back again to the webmail interface we obtain the following
message :
Disabled User Account
This user account has been disabled. Contact the system administrator!
For info: the
I'm installing IMail for a company that has forever
used accounts in the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
format. Although the docs don't specifically mention using a period in a
user name(at least I didn't see it), I did read that an alias
nameshould notuse any special charactersother thanan
underscore.
Hi.
I think by special characters they mean quotes, brackets, slashes, pipes
and of course @ signs etc.
I have lots and lots of users with dots, asterisks dollar symbols,
hashes etc and they do not cause a problem. Often the problem can be
whether it will form a valid filename, according to
I'm installing IMail for a company that has forever used accounts in the
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
format. Although the docs don't specifically mention using a period in a
user name (at least I didn't see it), I did read that an alias name should
not use any special
My Imail server is behind a hardware firewall. Which services do I need
to allow as incoming and outgoing (or do I only need to allow incoming
services)?
I currently have the firewall set to allow SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4 as
incoming and outgoing.
Scott Smith
IT Administrator
Westside Detroit
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That should be it, unless you plan on running webmsging or calendaring. webmsg runs on
8383 by default, and the calendar runs on 8484 by default I think...someone correct me
if I'm wrong, I've changed mine from the default.
Scott
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My Imail server is behind a hardware firewall. Which services do I need
to allow as incoming and outgoing (or do I only need to allow incoming
services)?
I currently have the firewall set to allow SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4 as
incoming and outgoing.
The other important one is DNS (UDP and TCP port
I am currently using the Imail Log
Analyzer, and it is ok, but what I want is to be able to pull reports from the
spam logs. Is there anyway to do this? Communigate pro
gives hourly statistics of how many it caught from Spamhaus etc..
I have seen it happen before, and I want to assume it would be some
antivirus software not liking a macro in the file of some sort. We do
not use declude, but we use Imail AV.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent:
If you don't have enough excitement in your life go to SMTP Advanced
Options and change the Mailbox delimiter to a period :-)
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Rod Dorman late for the pebbles to vote. Ambassador Kosh
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We were having problems receiving pdf attachments from one client. Seems
their mail server/client wasn't putting the correct MIME type for pdf, and
our firewall was interfering in some fashion. We had our provider look into
it, they changed something in the firewall, and now all is well. It's a
What this effectively will do is treat any . as the delimiter for a
sub-mailbox. so user.id will go to the id mailbox for the account user...not
what you really want to do I would think.
Eric S
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From: Rod Dorman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
On Monday, January 19, 2004, 11:19:48, E. Shanbrom wrote:
If you don't have enough excitement in your life go to SMTP Advanced
Options and change the Mailbox delimiter to a period :-)
What this effectively will do is treat any . as the delimiter for a
sub-mailbox. so user.id will go to the id
We were having problems receiving pdf attachments from one client. Seems
their mail server/client wasn't putting the correct MIME type for pdf,
and
our firewall was interfering in some fashion. We had our provider look
into
it, they changed something in the firewall, and now all is well. It's a
Thanks for the heads up - adding this line to
rules.ima should block it:
S~Hi!AND!B~filename=.*\.exe:NUL
--- Joe Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm receiving thousands of copies of the new BAGLE
virus. Most virus
scanners won't catch it yet.
The subject of the message is Hi and the
It's a Watchguard Firebox...
Gee, what a coincidence. That is the exact firewall I have...
One other thing to make sure of with a Watchguard Firebox is that you do
*not* enable the DNS proxy. That last I heard, it is severely broken
(mixing DNS queries together, and only responding to one,
I've moved my computer from the local network to a remote office and im getting the
following error:
550 not local host hotmail.com, not a gateway
I am using Outlook 2003, im using smtp auth, i have tried username/password [EMAIL
PROTECTED]/password and pop before smtp auth with no luck.
Ive
One other thing to make sure of with a Watchguard Firebox is that you do
*not* enable the DNS proxy. That last I heard, it is severely broken
(mixing DNS queries together, and only responding to one, where it
should
be responding to all of them), and will cause sporadic problems.
Thanks,
Can I share or access the LDAP user info from IMAIL from other applications to
authenticate my users?
My company has plenty of user databases that we have to update everytime we have
to add/delete users.
Thank you.
===
Elliott Bujan
Network/Web Administrator
Can some point me to verify if my server is
secure?
Sam
For some reason the spam filter built into IMAIL 8.05 is letting spam slip
through. I check the headers, it's going through the correct mail server. A
domain that was listed in the URL domain blacklist came though. It was not
disgused in the email.
Any suggestions?
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I
believe there is an option in Imail itself to email you stats on the function of
the server daily... In the Queue Manager service, you can put an email
address in the Daily Report address. It'll give you information on
remote/local delivery, and what each of the various
Can I share or access the LDAP user info from IMAIL from other
applications to authenticate my users?
No.
My company has plenty of user databases that we have to update
everytime we have to add/delete users.
Better bet is to use IMail's Windows-integrated authentication against
any help would be appriciated.
Check your logs and post snippets.
Use descriptive Subject lines for better (or any!) assistance.
--Sandy
Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
e-mail: [EMAIL
www.eeye.com/retina
Or similar product of your choice.
William Lefkovics
eEye Digital Security
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From: Shmuel Maruani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 9:12 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] How can I re-check if my server security o.k
01:19 09:18 SMTPD(007D003C) [63.148.90.6] connect 68.186.227.61 port 2600
01:19 09:18 SMTPD(007D003C) [68.186.227.61] HELO office
01:19 09:18 SMTPD(007D003C) [68.186.227.61] MAIL FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
01:19 09:18 SMTPD(007D003C) [68.186.227.61] RCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
01:19 09:18
Title: Message
I was looking for something more detailed,
like how many it is catching with Spamhaus or spamcop
and such. I already get the daily reports J
Thank you,
Kathleen Johnston
Email Admin for
Yournetplus.com
Contact info:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tuesdays and Thursdays:
Title: Message
I
haverules set up to send each spam database catch to a different
mailbox. That way I can check on the numbers and false hitsusing the
iMail client to check each mailboxas often as I want. Would
something like that work for you? I find that spamhaus and spamcop get
very few
Does anyone know of an app or util which will clear predetermined mail
boxes of old mail over a cetain age.
I have been setting up declude and i would like all user mail which is
seen to be spam to be put in there spam directory in the inbox. However
i would like the messages to be deleted after
Immsgexp.exe is a utility that deletes messages older than a specified
number of days.
Basic Command Syntax
immsgexp -t startdirectory -d #of_days_to_save
Any mailbox found beneath startdirectory will be scanned and any message
older than #of_days_to_save will be deleted. A log of exYYMMDD.log
There is also a port for spellchecking over the web. Sorry don't have the
manual with me to give the number.
Gary
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From: Scott Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 9:22 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Firewall
My Imail server is
This is from a previous post by Christopher A Checca.
I use this batch file ... it will delete spam over 7 days old.
``start batch file
echo off
color f2
cls
c:\imail\immsgexp.exe -tc:\imail -d7 -mspam.mbx
cls
``end batch file
Gary
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From: Ben
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of vjordan
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 12:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] RE:relat question
01:19 09:18 SMTPD(007D003C) [63.148.90.6] connect 68.186.227.61 port
2600
01:19 09:18
Notice, the webmsg, calendaring, and spell checking all have port numbers that can be
changed.
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From: GPF [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 13:39:46 -0600
There is also a port for spellchecking
Title: Message
Thanks Barbara, but I have too may domains
to be forwarding spam to an account with different mailboxes based on criteria.
All spam gets an Xheader an goes to the users spambox.
They can delete what they want.
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From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
8385 I think...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of GPF
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 2:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Firewall
There is also a port for spellchecking over the web. Sorry don't have the
manual with me
I may have just what you're looking for. I wrote a
little program to analyze the spam logs for the
purpose of evaluating external DNS blacklists. It will
tell you not only how many each DNSBL found, but how
many solo kills (entries only found by one service)
each service was responsible for, as
Curt,
What is the largest spam log this tool can handle? I just tried to run it
against my spam log, which is 41 Mb's and keep getting a buffer overrun
error. Just curious.
Thanks in advance.
-Original Message-
From: Curt Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004
A likely culprit is that the firewall/router behind which you've moved your computer
has an outgoing SMTP proxy which is preventing
your email client from seeing the SMTP AUTH responses from IMail. From your computer
(in the location where it has issues), try
this:
1) Start | Run | 'cmd'
2)
Ok this is odd. Looks like it was something in my router config. I guess I
need to do a line by line to see what it was
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Christian Lawson
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 4:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Art,
I just rewrote a couple of key elements changing
variable types from integer to long. I posted the new
build at the same location -
http://www.turner3d.net/DNSBLperf.exe - let me know if
it works for you.
Curt Turner
--- Plato, Art [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Curt,
What is the largest spam
ok, then let's make it a STANDING RECOMMENDATION:
Sounds good to me.
--Sandy
Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SpamAssassin plugs into Declude!
IMail AntiSpam seems to have a lot of bugs related to the DNS blacklist. The following
cases seem to be not categorized as spam even though the URL is in the url black list:
- if a href or img src is partially or fully in upper case (like A href or A
HREF)
- if the domain name does not end with
Scott,
Here are the headers from a few more duplicate messages. These are
from a different person at the same location. She is also using Outlook
Express. Let me know what you find.
Thanks,
Daniel
Received: from domain.co.uk [82.68.111.217] by domain.com with ESMTP
(SMTPD32-8.05)
Sorry for the multiple posts on this one topic, but
the only way I could get even the first build of the
analyzer to crash (even with a huge log) was if there
were no DNS blacklist entries in the spam log, causing
a divide by 0 error (now fixed). Art, are you sure
that you have Host Black Lists
Here are the headers from a few more duplicate messages. These are
from a different person at the same location. She is also using Outlook
Express. Let me know what you find.
Received: from imo-m02.mx.aol.com [64.12.136.5] by domain.com with ESMTP
(SMTPD32-8.05) id A1447FB00EE;
Hello,
Over the weekend I upgraded from IMail 6.04 to 8.0 and moved from a Windows
NT box to Windows 2000. Other than the self inflicted wound I sustained by
swapping the OHN and the Alias, I thought the upgrade went pretty well.
That is, until I came into work this morning and found all the
Hello,
As my last post stated, I upgraded from IMail 6.04 to 8.0 over the weekend
and moved from a Windows NT box to Windows 2000.
Now web messaging is extremely slow. I've read the 8.04/8.05 patches
address some of the speed issues, but I can't install them! Both the 8.04
and 8.05 patches
As long as we have used Imail LDAP it has been picky about case. We have
been using imail since V6.x
Kevin Bilbee
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Alan Walters
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 4:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ipswitch. Com
Couple thoughts..
Check drive permissions, and make sure you're doing this from console.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan Walters
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 7:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ipswitch. Com
Subject: [IMail
We have had this problem. Call IPSwitch and they will give you the full
patched version to install. It does not have these issues.
Also how fragmented is your disk. I have seen programs in the past look for
contiguous space
Kevin Bilbee
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Title: Odd Imail behavior?
One of our business partners attempted to send us a MS word doc. We are using IMAIL 7.15
When trying to open it, the error message, from MS Word was:
The document name or path is not valid. Try these suggestions.
*check the file permissions for the document
One of our business partners attempted to send us a MS word doc. We are
using IMAIL 7.15
When trying to open it, the error message, from MS Word was:
The document name or path is not valid. Try these suggestions.
*check the file permissions for the document or drive.
*Use the File Open dialog
Neither Declude JunkMail nor Declude Virus will alter any attachments,
nor
will IMail (as far as I know). Given that it is only a problem in Word
format and not .ZIP, I would suggest looking to see if you have a
firewall
that may be interfering.
What's even odder is that this doesn't affect
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