Hi all,
we observe the same corrupted output already in the display of mails
(template readmail.html) in KWM and CWM; since update from 8.12 to 8.13.
The update didn't affect any template, we think about bug(s) in the new
binaries.
We are in contact with IPSwitch and hope (and believe!) they
Has anyone successfully configured the SPF record on a
Microsoft DNS server? Have you been able to successfully test it? I went to the
Microsoft SPF wizard and did as instructed and created a txt entry in DNS but every
test I use shows we are not correctly setup. I then went back to the
Try the SPF wizard at
http://spf.pobox.com/
Mike
At 04:33 AM 9/14/2004, you wrote:
Has
anyone successfully configured the SPF record on a Microsoft DNS server?
Have you been able to successfully test it? I went to the Microsoft SPF
wizard and did as instructed and created a txt entry in DNS but
We are using Imail 8.05
The problem we face is
the .smd files get generated automatically. Neither sender or receiver is hosted on the server. Cant find any solution to prevent this problem. Is
there any suggestion to prevent this? The relay on the server is closed. So is
it
Hi Daniel
You should at least have 6GB but I recommend that you use 8GB or more to
have a good chance to defrag the disk with good results later on.
This depends on what other components and programs being run on the server.
Then you have to calculate the sizes of each mailbox vs the system
Has anyone successfully configured the SPF record on a Microsoft DNS
server? Have you been able to successfully test it? I went to the
Microsoft SPF wizard and did as instructed and created a txt entry in DNS
but every test I use shows we are not correctly setup.
The problem we face is the .smd files get generated
automatically.
.SMD files are just the files that IMail uses when an E-mail arrives. So
what you are really saying is that E-mail gets generated
automatically. That would occur if you have a program running that
automatically
Hi Eric,
Our fortune in Tampa is your misfortune it seems. Our prayers are with you.
As are ours, as we have just suffered through both Charley AND Frances, here
in Central Fl.
Sharyn
We are the worldwide producer and marketer of the award winning Cruzan
Single Barrel Rum, judged Best
Sorry, but we are not able to find anything in the log about this spam
mails. The relay is closed. We have kept No Mail Relay. So it could be
possible that the mails are originating from the IP we have kept as
trusted IP. Though will just check the logs if I can find something.
Though have gone
Scott: Thanks for clarifying the quotes issue. I didn't realize the quotes
were part of it.
Tom
| http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/lookup.ch?name=cconnect.nettype=TXT shows
| that there are no TXT records for cconnect.net. That is the record you
| need to add.
|
| The most confusing part of
Sorry, but we are not able to find anything in the log about this spam
mails.
But you said that there were .SMD files. If you search the IMail SMTP log
file for the .SMD file name (minus first character and extension), you'll
find the log file entries for it. So if you have a .SMD file named
Hey Scott,
Thanks for the valuable suggestions. I will check out for the
same. Well the SMTP settings are the same as you said. No mail relays
are allowed without SMTP Authentication.
Thanks,
Yatin.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Scott: Thanks for clarifying the quotes issue. I didn't realize the quotes
were part of it.
Actually, the quotes are *not* part of it.
TXT records are nasty things. Rather than just a simple string, the DNS
spec allows multiple strings within a single TXT record (and multiple TXT
records).
Hey Scott,
Can you please tell me a good Log Analyzer Software through
which I can find out something concrete for me.
Thanks,
Yatin
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 5:03 PM
To:
Can you please tell me a good Log Analyzer Software through
which I can find out something concrete for me.
That isn't what you need. :) For a *relative* idea of whether or not
there is a problem, you can use a log file analyze. But for a concrete
idea -- the actual answer, and how
Thanks for the responses. With a little editing (*very* clueless... LOL),
I can now send them this information and see if they wanna do anything about
it.
Scott, what do you mean that Someone is about to jump on that glue
thing?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
I've successfully setup SPF records on three of our
Microsoft DNS servers, both 2003 and 2000 require you to enter the string
WITHOUT the quotation marks on either end.
http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/lookup.ch?name=oncallokc.comtype=TXT
Jeff
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
Scott, what do you mean that Someone is about to jump on that glue
thing?
That's because all the glue issue means is that the initial queries to
your domain will be slightly slower than they could be, yet lots of people
seem to think it is an error (even if you think so, it can easily be
Oh, yeah, I also forgot to mention that sending them email from Hotmail or
Yahoo works fine. I attribute this to Imail being less forgiving of DNS
errors than the Yahoo or Hotmail servers. Is that correct? For instance,
as John showed, querying directly for the MX record seems to work, but not
Greetings,
I am currently using Imail 8.13 with KWM 4.03 on a Win2003 Server. I
have a number of lists, but have found an anomaly that someone may be able
to answer. Most of my lists have [EMAIL PROTECTED] and people using a pop3
client can post to the lists... no problem. They do have trouble
Oh, yeah, I also forgot to mention that sending them email from Hotmail or
Yahoo works fine.
That's because many mailservers are not strictly RFC compliant, and
unintentionally send to MX records that have IPs instead of hostnames, due
to the way that most DNS resolvers work (if you ask for the
Title: SMTP error message
I have recently changed our mail relay options from relay mail for addresses to No Mail Relay, now I have some clients who use outlook 2000 getting 550 not local host domain, not a gateway. Is there anything within the outlook configuration that has to be changed?
Title: SMTP error message
Is there anything within the outlook
configuration that has to be changed? Looks like it's only happening to
accounts that
belong to
virtual domains. Anyone have any ideas?
Your users need to configureSMTP Authentication
within their Outlook Clients; in Outlook
Title: SMTP error message
They have that set. Most of the time, they
work just fine. But several times a day, they will get connection failures.
Then it will start working again.
John Lindsly
From: Randy Armbrecht
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 14,
Title: SMTP error message
Sorry
I did not send to the right place.
John Lindsly
From: Randy Armbrecht
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004
12:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] SMTP
error message
Is there anything within the
Title: SMTP error message
That's what I thought, but some of people are still having
issues even with that checked.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Randy
ArmbrechtSent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 1:14 PMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] SMTP
Title: SMTP error message
They have that set. Most of the
time, they work just fine. But several times a day, they will get connection
failures. Then it will start working again.
Do these users only have
one email account setup within
Outlook?
Sincerely,Randy
Title: SMTP error message
They should have only one email account set up, but only
they know for sure.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Randy
ArmbrechtSent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 1:25 PMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] SMTP error
message
SMTP error messageAre these mobile users? If they're on a lan/wan/vpn
solution my server requires authentication and use same setting as my
incoming mail server works.
If they're mobile and use certain ISP's then they have to change use same
setting as my incoming mail server to logon using and
Just make certain they are setup as local users in the Mail Relay Options
(the Addresses button) on the SMTP Security tab.
From: Mike Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 12:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum]
Most of these people are internal. I just sent out a mass email to our
regional field people letting them know what to look at. Hopefully it
works. Thank you all for your help. I'll let you know how it goes.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
They do have trouble when using the webmail connection because it
seems to like [EMAIL PROTECTED] So... if the user isn't
in the user.lst file in this manner... his postings will be dropped.
You can change the Reply-To: in WM. By default, it uses [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--Sandy
Just make certain they are setup as local users in the Mail Relay Options
(the Addresses button) on the SMTP Security tab.
This is irrelevant to SMTP AUTHenticated connections.
--Sandy
Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Hi Scott
We had a similar issue 2 weeks back
The main issue for us was to determine the account the spammer was using to
authenticate
The imail log does not allow you to trace this info
It is only available in the Qxxx.smd file (if it is still in the spool)
Can you add this info in junkmail logs
Is there a limit specified for the rate at which one can query the Imail LDAP Server
(slapd)? I didn't see anything set in the slapd.conf that jumped out at me.
What I am trying to do is get lists of all the users I have at all of my domains. I
have a perl script that goes through each domain
Hi all,
We recently upgraded our mail server to a new machine running windows server
2003, with a gig of ram, gobs of disk space and a 3gig processor.
The upgrade went smoothly and we're seeing excellent performance out of the
box, with one exception.
The Imail mail client refuses to run. It
First, do you have idletimeout, sizelimit, timelimit set?
Secondly, what format are you looking for? I have .net program which
generates csv, ldif, alias (imail alias), list-lst/list-txt (imail lists) if
you want it.
Email off list and I'll point you at the download
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Over the last couple of days I have been noticing that the smtp32 service is
generating a Dr. Watson error sporadically on GSC files.
When the Dr. Watson error happens it always shows a log sequence of the
following (with the GSC file name changing).
Please note this in the logs
20040914 104506
).
Please note this in the logs
20040914 104506 127.0.0.1 SMTP (2472) processing
e:\imail\spool\Q1fbd74606c0.GSC
20040914 104506 127.0.0.1 SMTP (2472) Connect 129.250.35.250
[129.250.35.250:53] (0)
The interesting part is that the 129.250.35.250 server is the DNS server
that we
On Tuesday, September 14, 2004, 16:10:36, serge wrote:
We had a similar issue 2 weeks back
The main issue for us was to determine the account the spammer was
using to authenticate
The imail log does not allow you to trace this info
Sure it does. Run the IMail Log Analyzer and look for a
Dear all,
I have patch the imail server to version 8.13 and
use the 8.13template but still the Reply and Forward icon status issue
still there. I have even setup a new server, install the new IMail 8.1 and patch
ALL the patches but still the issue still there.
Even though this seems a
I have not specified an idletimeout, sizelimit, or timelimit. I know the default for
the OpenLDAP install was to limit to 500 records being pulled at a time, so I have my
limit set lower than that (currently 250 although I've tried several different values).
I didn't know what the Imail
bad news...
I ran isplcln yesterday and the SMTP service just crashed again. There were
four messages processing and unfortunately, I could not copy them before the
service restarted again and they were gone. There were only 4 processing
messages - I believe they were all spam.
I'll try and
The problem I see with the scenario is if you're copying from ldap to a
different system, you're not getting the passwords. They didn't store them
in the ldap db from what I see.
I had to modify those values to get the .net program working...it creates a
downloadable address book for the users.
Thanks for the information. I think the problem was in my perl script somewhere. I
wasn't able to figure out exactly where. (It basically was a foreach $domain (
@domains ) type loop. When I removed the loop and called the script from the shell
one domain at a time ie:
#!/bin/sh
We had the same problem with 8.05. It got alot better when we updated to
8.1x. So I would recommend updating to the latest version.
Also, one of the things that we did during the 8.05 period where the service
would stop was use a utility we wrote (QueueMon) to monitor the queue and
when it
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