Title: VPN, smtp and aol dialup
Good morning,
One of my users is having an odd problem.
He is a salesperson and travels to Europe quite often. He VPN's in from Europe, using an AOL international dial up number. When in Europe, VPN'd into our network from AOL, he has no problems sending
His email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], he goes by Harold.
Mariella Cardinale
Summit Brokerage Services, Inc.
Ph: 561/338-2883
Fax: 561/347-6705
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From: Rick Klinge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 31 Jan
Sharon,
It does not sound like an AOL problem. If your salesperson is using a VPN,
AOL will not 'see' his port 25 traffic in order to block it. Is he able to
use the other mail protocols (i.e. POP, IMAP)?
Regards,
David Gregg
dgSoft Internet Services
+1.949.584-1514
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Sharon,
It does not sound like an AOL problem. If your salesperson is using a
VPN, AOL will not 'see' his port 25 traffic in order to block it. Is he
able to use the other mail protocols (i.e. POP, IMAP)?
Yes, he is able to receive mail (POP) with no problems. Further, he is
able to connect
???
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:IMail_Forum-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mariella Cardinale
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 6:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum]
My org is blocked there to, I don't worry about it, who'd listen to a guy
named Blars.
Sam
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shmuel Maruani
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 12:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re[2]: [IMail Forum]
Probably a miss post..
~Rick
P.S.
I go by Rick
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
John Tolmachoff (Lists)
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 8:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Queuemgr
???
I upgraded the Symantec Imail Anti virus to ver 1.10. I
noticed when I did a live update its only updating: live update and URL Category
updates. Should it be updating something else too? Seems to me that before I upgraded
it was updating a lot more things. Need some help.
Patrick
I think this is typical.. They probably listed you, I believe, because your
upstream provider cerf.net supports spammers; Which would probably qualify
all of us to be listed.
http://www.five-ten-sg.com/blackhole.php?ip=63.241.6.152Search=Search
~Rick
My org is blocked there to, I don't worry
Sorry, I replied back to another email... it was not meant for this Forum List.
Mariella
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From: John Tolmachoff \(Lists\) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 06:36:21 -0800
???
John
Could've sworn my upstream was MCI, maybe cerf is MCI's? I figured
something was broken with that list the first time I saw we were listed on
it, as I punched in the IP's for a few networks I use and they were all
blocked (including a class C for a library system, figure that one out).
Course,
Hello Forum:
Here is a question for anyone who might know about email and laws.
I host email for 12 school districts here in Michigan. One of the Host
Administrators, without a request, forwarded email from a teachers
account to the Personnel Director for that district. This was done
Have the teacher, via there union, consult with a lawyer and reference the
Michigan Computer Law
http://sun.science.wayne.edu/~dps/complaw.html
~Rick
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Bridges, Samantha
Sent: Monday, February 02,
Samantha,
This is all dependent on what your WRITTEN E-MAIL POLICY is for the school
district. It has been commonly accepted by the courts that a WRITTEN POLICY
must be in effect to determine what management of any business (and the
School District and School Board are a business in the eyes of
I found this on aol hells site for email. we are also having some clients
that are not able to send email just receive using outlook on aol dialup
I am going to try to set are clients to send through them instead of us
just in case some one else wants to try here is all the info
Here's what we have our users sign at day one and click OK to everyday at
login.
-START-
Packard Transport, Inc.
Network / Internet Acceptable Use Policy
Internet - Terms and Conditions
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE CLICKING OK.
1. Acceptable Use - The purpose of
I've got a customer user MAC OS10 and Safari. SHe says the KWM web pages do
not render properly and produce a multitude of error messages.
Questions:
1) Since we don't use MACs, we can't test this out. Anybody else see these
errors?
2) anybody know if web messaging can be hacked a bit to force
Thanks everyone. You have all been extremely helpful.
This is the no-fun part of my job for sure.
Samantha
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From: Christopher Checca
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 11:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Email and Laws.
Is there any way to make Imail listen on port 25 and 26
My ISP at home has just block 25 on both way...
Thanks,
Eric Hébert
Intrasoft Solutions Int'l
T:(450)581-2297
F:(450)581-3815
Web: www.intrasoft.net
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I dont think imail can listen on SMTP on both ports, however, ASSP can. Install it on
the same machine and change imail SMTP to something like port 9901 and route all mail
through ASSP, disable the spam filtering if you'd like.
Scott
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That won't help much.. If he's running an SMTP email server at home.. Port
25 is blocked at the isp level.. Would be best just to get a business class
ip connection at home and ask them politely to un-block it.
~Rick
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
Very true, I hadn't thought about that. Maybe another solution would be to find
someone that can mail bag for you. I had a number of customers that did this. They
were using exchange though.
Here's how we had it setup for them:
DNS etc all pointed to ISPs servers
customers domain had a catch
Those usually cost a chunk more, if its for a personal server (like I run at
home) maybe a 6-pack to the admin at your ISP might get them to open port 25
for you :)
Sam
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rick Klinge
Sent: Monday, February
Hi All:
I have a problem where the Main mailbox(main.mbx) count is different
than Message Count for main.mbx.
Outlook is real slow in downloading messages for this user and lately I
have found that the messages duplicate on the server for this user.
Please let me know what you think about this
I need a rule to let in email from .gov or .net nomatter waht does this look
like it will work?
F~.*\.edu:main
F~.*\.net:main
F~.*\.gov:main
F~.*\.org:main
H~X-IMAIL-SPAM-PHRASE:PHRASE
H~VALFROM:VALFROM
H~SpamCop!AND!H~spamhaus:spamcops
H~X-IMAIL-SPAM:OtherSpam
To Unsubscribe:
Make the user log out completely. Delete the users .srt and .uid file for
all mailboxes that are wacked *NOT THE .MBX FILE*. Have the user login in
again with Outlook or whatever to re-index and re-sort those messages.It
will take a bit the first time, but it will be okay after that. The
No-IP.com will do mail forwarding for you to whatever port you like.
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From: Samuel J Stanaitis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 12:49
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Imail listen on port 25 and 26
Those usually cost a chunk more,
The user's mail box is unlimited.
This particular user's mail box is 900 or more at any time, with at
least 1000 messages each day.
Thanks For your help.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Travis Rabe
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004
I did some basic troubleshooting, recreated his mail account in
Outlook, still unable to send.
Did that basic troubleshooting include testing via Telnet when he was
VPN'd in from Florida? Making sure he got a tunnel IP? Checking his
DNS when on/off the VPN? Chances are, this is [OT]...
lately I have found that the messages duplicate on the server for
this user.
This is absolutely unsurprising. With 1000 messages coming in per day,
Outlook is probably starting another fetch run before the previous one
has completed--a very common issue with Outlook.
Please let me know
Did that basic troubleshooting include testing via Telnet when he was
VPN'd in from Florida? Making sure he got a tunnel IP? Checking his
DNS when on/off the VPN? Chances are, this is [OT]...
Didn't telnet, did everything else. Sorry..should've put OT..I was sorta
hoping the guy who works at
We are using the MS SMTP Service as an outbound gateway for iMail, and have
an issue with the IP Address that is used. It appears to use the primary IP
Address on the server most of the time, but not 100%. It acts like it uses
the 2nd and/or 3rd IP Address on the NIC when under heavy load or
Try using the ROUTE command in Windows to set up the deafult route for
outbound connections.
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From: David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 3:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Slightly Off-topic - MS SMTP as a gateway
We are
Yes.. Safari has problems with KWM. Almost nothing works, but Safari is not
a very mature browser. I use Mozilla 1.6 on my OS X box and it works like a
charm. Perhaps in a year Safari will be mature enough to be my main browser,
but by then Mozilla 2.0 will be out.
--
Joshua Levitsky, MCSE, CISSP
I doubt this has anything to do with AOL, but it wouldn't necessarily
surpirse me either. I also hope you have decent luck getting anyone at AOL
to entertain your questions. I've never gotten answers to any of my
questions I've submitted to them over the last several years when a customer
had
What is heavy load How many outbound connections would be on the primary
ip when the SMPT process rolls over to the other IP addresses??
By default windows only allows from port 1024 to port 5000. There is a reg
hack to open up all of the ports or as many as you think you need.
I doubt this has anything to do with AOL, but it wouldn't necessarily
surpirse me either. I also hope you have decent luck getting anyone at
AOL to entertain your questions. I've never gotten answers to any of my
questions I've submitted to them over the last several years when a
customer had
By default windows only allows from port 1024 to port 5000.
4000 outbound SMTP sessions is 2800+ more the MS SMTP will ever need.
It acts like it uses the 2nd and/or 3rd IP Address on the NIC when
under heavy load or something. And this breaks the Reverse DNS, Host
Name, IP Address
Josh - Does Mozilla come with Mac X?
Regards,
David Gregg
dgSoft Internet Services
+1.949.584-1514
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From: Joshua Levitsky [EMAIL
I have implemented Sandy's tech sheet on running IIS and Imail web both on the same
box (different IP) on port 80. My question is there anyway to assign dependencies in
win2k? I want to say to IIS web service You have to wait till Imail Web starts before
you do!. This way if the box gets
Yes, should be in the properties of the service
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From: Mark Gordon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 4:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] IIS and Imail Web
I have implemented Sandy's tech sheet on running IIS and Imail web both
I believe he left this list some time ago. I do know that he still monitors
the declude junkmail list.
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Henry H. Isgett, MCSE
Network Administrator
ACS Technologies
180 N. Dunbarton Drive
Florence, SC 29501
p / 843.413.8194
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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q193888
Link is to KB article on adding dependencies in win2k
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From: Mark Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 16:25:11 -0500
I have
Patrick,
Verify that the shortcut for LiveUpdate (or any scheduled task you have created)
points to (C:\Program
Files\Symantec\ScanEngine\cslive.exe /virusdefs). Leave off the parenthesis, but you
do need the double quotes. If you're trying
to call the LU process 'silently', that should be
Mark,
i put webmail on port 8080 then in IIS made mail.cyberspeed.us with a refresh of 0
pointing to mail.cyberspeed.us:8080. I know its not the answer you were looking for
but it may be another alternative.
-Vinny
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From: Mark
and it works great when you want to use IIS on the same machine as webmail.
On Monday, February 2, 2004 3:35 PM, vjordan vjordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark,
i put webmail on port 8080 then in IIS made mail.cyberspeed.us
with a refresh of 0 pointing to mail.cyberspeed.us:8080. I know
its not
Jerry,
It looks like it will work fine, but are you sure you
want to include .org and .net in that list? That's
going to pipe a lot of trash through.
--- Jerry Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need a rule to let in email from .gov or .net
nomatter waht does this look
like it will work?
I have had poor results with AOL and VPN. We have found that AOL ver 6
works the best (not that v6 is much better) with our Cisco
concentrator all the other versions are too flaky, so I keep a v6 disk
around for the people that don't want to give up AOL. Talking to AOL
tech support wasn't any help
I don't think this could be a wise move. I'm catching .us, .org, and .net
domain names mail infected with viruses.
Thank You,
Paul E. Paquette
System Administrator
Town of Hampton, NH
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