Kevin,
Then you email cleints should be using SMTP auth! If they are already
using SMTP auth then there is not problem with turning on relay for
addresses. If you do not have relay for address or no mail relay set then
you are prpbabpy an open relay.
That's the problem. I do use SMTP auth.
For instance,
as John showed, querying directly for the MX record seems to work, but
not
when you try to follow the logical path from the root servers you can't
get
there. How does that work?
I didn't check his results -- but no matter how he did it, he does not get
a valid MX record
Then you email clients should be using SMTP auth! If they are already
using SMTP auth then there is not problem with turning on relay for
addresses. If you do not have relay for address or no mail relay set then
you are prpbabpy an open relay.
That's the problem. I do use SMTP auth.
That's the problem. I do use SMTP auth. This is in addition to
either No Mail Relay or Relay Mail for Addresses. So, all forms on
the web pages fail because they do not have SMTP auth. The fact that
they are local makes no difference.
How many times can we go around on this?
You
Title: Nachricht
we patched yesterday
to imail 8.13
this morning, smtp
service crashed because of insufficient disk space
i found a 6 GB (!)
mbx file in a user mailbox. the user is connecting with imap on the
server
the file could only
be deleted by stopping all imail services.
checking
The analyzer uses the From user (ccan be forged)
not the account used to authenticat the session
that info is simply not available in the imail logs (the auth are in the
logs but cannot be linnked to the smtp/d processes)
an analyzer cannot create information that is not available in the logs
the
So now what is the way to find out the spammer? It's really a big
problem. Anybody can help?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of serge
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 4:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Queue problem
Title: Nachricht
I've had the same thing. It's being caused
by Junk E-mail Folders of Outlook 2003, and in my case it seemed to be caused by
IMAP trying to make the folder and add the Junkmail and while it was doing that
it somehow got disconnected (but IMail continues to create the file).
Thanks to all who suggested a bad file in the spool folder. After
removing old files from the spool, the SMTP service has not stopped
once.
Thank You!!!
Brian
--
Brian Rideout, President, BKR Studio Inc.
110 East Madison South Bend, IN 46601-1224
Phone 574-245-9576 FAX 574-245-9577
Title: Nachricht
Ive also seen this twice on 8.12 and
only with Outlook and its Junk e-mail box. It was amazing how fast the file would
grow. First time it crashed SMTP because
the file filled the hard drive (the quota is ignored as has been noted earlier).
Ended up stopping the IMAP
IMail 8.12, new install. One of the users all of a sudden ended up
with a mailbox called IMIP and there are two messages in it that were addressed
to the user. There were no rules setup to process incoming mail for any
user, nor are the users themselves knowledgeable enough to have done this
I believe this is caused by Outlook meeting
notifications. I have seen this in the past and that is usually what the
message is that is in that folder.
Thanks,Grant GriffithEI8HT LEGS, A Division of
ETC(877)483-3393(812)933-5390
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Title: Nachricht
I bet it was Outlook 20003 IMAP Junk Mail Box?? I have seen
this too.
Travis
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From:
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Behalf Of Mike Schwarz
Sent: Wednesday, September 15,
2004 1:45 AM
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Subject: [IMail
I wasthinking this myself, but haven't read anything in
the documentation that would indicate IMail would accept these and handle them
differently than anything else. We're running IMail at our location and
haven't seen this behavior, although it is an older version of
IMail.
-
We are still running IMail 7.?? I know it is the
newest version of 7, just not sure what that is off hand. I am getting
ready to move this all to a 8.13 install, but have not made the switch
yet.
Thanks,Grant GriffithEI8HT LEGS, A Division of
ETC(877)483-3393(812)933-5390
From: [EMAIL
To remove sysmmdd.txt files from spool you need a hex editor,
then stop smtpd32.exe service, open it with hexeditor, then find string
sys%
replace it (for example) as s\s%. Then create a subdirectory in spool
called s.
Seems to be works fine.
p.s. as is
Regards,
Dmitri Elgin,
I monitored the spool, identified some spam message while they are still in
the spool, and looked in the Q.smd file to find the user account that
authenticated the session
deleted the account and restarted the smtp and queue service (the spammer
can continue to send spam even if the account
Contact Ipswitch Customer Service for a full install.
781-676-5700
or email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tamara
Ipswitch, Inc.
Messaging Support
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From: David Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 6:16 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] 8.12 to
I got the same error. As Tamara said, contact support (took me all day
yesterdayliterally! I emailed them at 7am and finally called at 2pm.
Only to be put on hold for an hour.
I have to say though after I called back (after holding for an hour and
slamming the phone down) Tamara was quick to
I monitored the spool, identified some spam message while they are still
in the spool, and looked in the Q.smd file to find the user account
that authenticated the session
or you saying that Imail SMTPD no longer logs a line with the text or
similar to [EMAIL PROTECTED] authenticated,
Langston, Cale wrote:
I got the same error. As Tamara said, contact support (took me all day
yesterdayliterally! I emailed them at 7am and finally called at 2pm.
Only to be put on hold for an hour.
I have to say though after I called back (after holding for an hour and
slamming the phone
it does, but with a different session id than the lines (From, to, ...)
so, for a particular spool file D.smd there is no way, by just looking
in the imail log, to know
which session treated as local it is assossiated to.
That info can only be obtained by looking inside the Qxxx.smd while it
it does, but with a different session id than the lines (From, to, ...)
so, for a particular spool file D.smd there is no way, by just looking
in the imail log, to know
which session treated as local it is assossiated to.
That info can only be obtained by looking inside the Qxxx.smd while it
I have a client that keeps getting kicked out of her IMAIL when she accesses
it remotely. Three things have happened...
1) She is composing a message and clicks on send. She gets logged out and
has to log back in. Not sure if message is sent.
2) She tries to attach a message and when she clicks
Stop the Web Server. Delete all the orphaned files out of the spool/web
folder. Restart the web service - problem solved.
Travis
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kathy Lees
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 10:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And you may want to extend the timeout time for the web service.
Travis
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kathy Lees
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 10:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Getting kicked out of IMAIL
I have
Title: Nachricht
I have Imail servers 8.12
dont feel like upgrading with everything going on around the office
right now. The question that I have is what takes email so long to deliver. I
can cut black list off and filters off and it still takes 5 to 10 minutes sometimes
longer to deliver
I received a trouble ticket from a user on a Mac/Netscrape combo. He said
the Killer WebMail interface was not showing up properly. After going to
his location to see it for myself, I've confirmed - this combo only shows
two text boxes with no button or text or anything.
Is this a known issue?
Title: Message
I've
noticed this can sometimes happen if you have virus scanning enabled and a user
has previously sent out a message (or messages) with large attachments. It
usually goes away in a fewminutes.
Barry BahramiCommercial Network
Serviceswww.CommercialNetworkServices.com
To remove sysmmdd.txt files from spool you need a hex editor,
This is easier than using the syslog facility to easily (and
_supportably_) put them anywhere you want, including separate log
paths for each service?
I don't think binary hacking is at all justified in this situation.
check your logs for a dictionary attack or if you are being hijacked.
your spool folder is probly filled with alot of messages that are taking a
long time to process.
Rick Davidson
National Systems Manager
North American Title Group
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- Original Message -
From: Mark Pipkin [EMAIL
I have Imail servers 8.12 don t feel like upgrading with everything going
on around the office right now. The question that I have is what takes
email so long to deliver. I can cut black list off and filters off and it
still takes 5 to 10 minutes sometimes longer to deliver a message
THanks travis, but I have extended the timeout period. I am not sure how to
delete the orphaned files.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Travis Rabe
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 10:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum]
Once the servers is stoppedyou should be able to delete them. Can you
not?
Travis
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kathy Lees
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 2:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Getting kicked out
I am not sure where to go on the server. I am not the one that usually does
the server maintenance and that guy is on his honeymoon for 2 weeks.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Travis Rabe
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 2:18 PM
To:
All of a sudden ( the infamous all of a sudden) my 8383 port doesn't work. I get a
dns page not found error. It's worked for years. Today it doens't work. I was running
on 7.13 and I just upgraded to 7.15 but still no go.
Any help would be appreciated.
John
LogFileManager - IIS LogFile
C:\imail\spool\web\
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kathy Lees
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 3:18 PM
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Getting kicked out of IMAIL
I am not sure where to go on the server. I am not the one
You sure the web service is running?
Travis
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of john cesta
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 2:30 PM
To: Travis Rabe; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] 8383 quit resolving pages
All of a sudden ( the
Yes it's running.
John
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 14:50:16 -0700, Travis Rabe wrote:
You sure the web service is running?
Travis
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Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 2:30 PM
To: Travis Rabe; [EMAIL
Thanks. Got it.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Travis Rabe
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 2:50 PM
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Getting kicked out of IMAIL
C:\imail\spool\web\
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From:
All of a sudden ( the infamous all of a sudden) my 8383 port doesn't
work. I get a dns page not found error. It's worked for years. Today it
doens't work. I was running on 7.13 and I just upgraded to 7.15 but still
no go.
Can you get there from the IMail server itself? Can you get there just
Webmail used up 100% of the CPU twice today. Any ideas why this would
happen?
8.12
Win2K
Upgraded to 8.13 after second time.
Thanks,
Bill
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Webmail used up 100% of the CPU twice today. Any ideas why this would
happen?
8.12
Win2K
Upgraded to 8.13 after second time.
Thanks,
Bill
User with large folders?
Heavily fragmented drive?
Mail store on Raid-5 array?
All of the above?
Gerry
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Mail store is on Raid 5
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Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 8:00
User with large folders?
Heavily fragmented drive?
Mail store on Raid-5 array?
All of the above?
everything on one partition and/or disk and/or controller?
Len
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User with large folders?
Heavily fragmented
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