Sanford,
As always, I appreciate your comments. I agree with you it doesn't
seem right that the queue should grow with a ton of env. rejections. I thought
SMTPD handled the rejections. The CPU on both seem to be fine, as in, good
peaks and valleys, never above 50%. I was on there
I'm using killer webmail with 1 IP and the rest virutal domains.
Whats the trick to getting a differnent logo.gif to show up for each
virtual domain? All logins seem to only read the default
C:\imail\web\logo.gif?
I think you can simply put additional images in the web folder named after
the
that worked for me
Dennis Davis wrote:
I'm using killer webmail with 1 IP and the rest virutal domains.
Whats the trick to getting a differnent logo.gif to show up for each virtual
domain? All logins seem to only read the default C:\imail\web\logo.gif?
The way I read the killer web mail
Hi,
I'm using killer webmail with 1 IP and the rest virutal domains.
Whats the trick to getting a differnent logo.gif to show up for each
virtual domain? All logins seem to only read the default
C:\imail\web\logo.gif?
The way I read the killer web mail directions was to copy the \web folder
Hye guys,
I'm starting a project to import PST files into our backend system. I know that
you can use IMAP to do this pretty easily, which is actually what we have been
doing for such conversions in the past. However, I'm looking for a more
automated solution, because we have to do about
Hello Kevin,
Thursday, January 6, 2005, 2:58:44 AM, you wrote:
KB Thoes a a lot of TIME_WAIT for my server but what is your outbound message
KB volume?
The message volume when I sent that was fairly low, about 1.5/sec.
Now, look netstat below from my 7.13 this morning. This box is running about
I placed my customer's logo, named per the instructions, in the IMAIL Web
Images directory (we have this on anotehr web server for the receommended
performance).
Then since we set up a CNAME for webmail.customerdomain.com pointing to our
server IP address for each of our customers, I had to add
Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding
You have gatewayed domains.
Gateway to what kind of server.
You are most likely seeing dictionary type spam attacks to the gateway
domains, in which Imail is indeed accepting all and then having to deal with
the non-deliverable when it attempts to send it
Title: Re: [IMail Forum] Nobody vs Rejects
John,
We have the exchange2aliases where we can,
however, we also have Domino Servers that we connect to that do not support LDAP
(older versions).
Keith
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Eric could you expand on this a little bit? If webmail preferences are
stored in the registry (I'm ASSUMING the MS Windows registry) could you not
use a .reg file to deploy global webmail default preferences? Also, would
the registry mean the registry on each machine that a user logs into
Title: Re: [IMail Forum] Nobody vs Rejects
On the Domino Servers, how many users?
Can you manually create the aliases?
It would be interesting to see what the
log analsis shows of what domain all those stuck in the queue are headed for
(on the gatewayed domains.)
John Tolmachoff
Imail Calendaring is grabbing Outlook requests that are sent to me and
storing them in a folder names IMIP. How can I prevent this from
happening?
BTW the Calendaring service of stopped
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That's what it's supposed to do.
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Imail grabbing my Outlook meeting resquests
I understand that is what it's supposed to do, BUT I DON'T WANT IT TO.
I want Outlook to handle my calendar, NOT Imail.
Any help would be appreciated.
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That's what it's supposed to do.
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On the general tab of the domain in question change sub-mailbox creation to
send to inbox it defualts to create
i believe this will fix it.
Rick Davidson
National Systems Manager
North American Title Group
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Well I am at a loss of further suggestions
Just for process of elimination do you have a 3COM card like a 509 lying
arround. (This is what IPSWITCH tech support would suggest). I do not agree
that we should be doing this type of stuff but, process of elimination.
Because of these types of things
Tell Outlook to get it from the IMIP folder. Set up an account that way and
it'll pull them.
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum]
Is there a way to have multiple list server administrators with each one
only seeing or able to modify properties for certain list and not every one
on the domain?
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Yes.
Set that user's UID as the 'Local Administrator' of the list in iadmin. When
they sign into webmsg, they'll have a 'List
Administrator' option just like a regular list admin. But, they will only see
the lists for which they are an admin and they will
not be able to add or delete lists.
Hello Kevin,
Thursday, January 6, 2005, 1:40:48 PM, you wrote:
KB Well I am at a loss of further suggestions
Thanks for the first ones. At least I know what the problem is now.
Just don't know why.
KB Just for process of elimination do you have a 3COM card like a 509 lying
KB arround. (This is
I am running IMail v8.14 HF1.
Over the last several days the POP3D32.exe process has been running at 97%
or higher for up to an hour at a stretch.
I need some advice on how to troubleshoot this.
Art McNamara
Network Engineer
Jernberg Industries, Inc.
773-326-4867 Voice
773-326-4967 Fax
use analyze.exe from the imail dir to look at all the pop logins and
errors. this may shed some light on your problem.
Art McNamara wrote:
I am running IMail v8.14 HF1.
Over the last several days the POP3D32.exe process has been running at 97%
or higher for up to an hour at a stretch.
I
I have setup the spf record correctly and I still am having rl-recv:
Blocking call cancelled by some domains. I am not on any blacklist. At this
point do I need to get a hold of the mailserver admin to find out why they
are blocking me?
Mark Reimer
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Ok, here's where things stand (for anyone that's actually interested).
I've narrowed it down to too many TCP sockets remaining in a time_wait state
during mail delivery. This leads to address already in use errors in
the Imail SMTP log and Imail starts to slow down on normal delivery. If I
click
I'm still having problems with rl-recv: Blocking call cancelled with certain
domain mail servers. PTR is fine as well as SPF. Does anyone have any ideas?
Mark Reimer
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I've narrowed it down to too many TCP sockets remaining in a
time_wait state during mail delivery.
Clearing TIME_WAIT sockets more quickly:
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\TcpTimedWaitDelay
Data type
REG_DWORD
Range
0x1E 0x12C (30300 seconds)
Default value
Hi,
I know that all of the info for IMail is held in the registry. I want to
change the Offical Host Name of the server. I found a KB article that
has me going into the registry to change values in there. But on the
localhost tab in IMail Administrator it seems that I can change the OHN
there.
The short version, IMail (8.05-8.14 with all HFs) is
configured to require SMTP authentication. In Outlook, the test message gets
sent successfully, yet any emails send to do, an error is received that the
e-mail server can not be found. Nothing was changed with anything, including
IPs,
Hello Sanford,
Thursday, January 6, 2005, 6:16:28 PM, you wrote:
I've narrowed it down to too many TCP sockets remaining in a
time_wait state during mail delivery.
SW Clearing TIME_WAIT sockets more quickly:
SW HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\TcpTimedWaitDelay
If I send email to one of my virtual domains it will not go unless I add the
@mail. to the address
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but
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Works.
Help
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I put domain.com (without the quotes) under Host Aliases under the
domain settings. It seemed to have worked for me.
-RJ
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Have you checked DNS to make sure domain.com has an MX?
Also, is there a host for domain.com in Imail or just mail.domain.com?
Dave
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The short version, IMail (8.05-8.14 with all HFs) is configured to
require SMTP authentication.
i.e. 'No Relay' or 'Relay for Addresses' is selected.
In Outlook, the test message get's sent successfully, yet any emails
send to do, an error is received that the e-mail server can not be
Sandy
No Relay in this example, and it is possible to telnet into
mail.domain.com (what is in outlook) and the IP. So with this, I have
come to a conclusion that it must be with Outlook, but this happen to
multiple users in different locations? That is what made me feel it
could be something with
Thank you but the reason I posted this is because that does not work as
advertised.
I created a user and made them Local Administrator for one list. When
logged in as that user I can not only see but manage all list in the domain.
Is there something in the registry that needs fixed or is this
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