Anyone running IMail as a backup server (without Declude) and able to pass
the ordb.org open relay test? You might want to test your backup server
before responding.
I've been running IMail on my main mail server without any problems but I've
been trying to setup/test a backup server running
on 10/21/02 2:05 PM, Daniel Ivey wrote:
I am relatively new to Imail, just setting it up about a month ago. I have
been reading about using Diskkeeper on the Imail server and was wondering
how many other users use it and how often? When I spoke with a Tech Support
representative, he said
on 4/19/02 10:47 AM, John Tolmachoff wrote:
I have not had any complaints about receiving notices;
We often get complaints from other administrators, particularly for the Klez
viruses, because the Klez virus can fake the from address which results in
Declude sending the notification to the
I was checking out the Sniffer web page today and the product looks very
interesting. Unfortunately, I couldn't find anything about a 30 day trial
version. Does anyone know if there is a trial version available? I'll e-mail
them directly if no one on the list knows the answer.
Thanks,
Greg
The files that I mentioned in two posts the past few days that have been
left in the spool directory have been messages to people that got the wrong
billing messages or no messages at all.
My one boss received an incorrect message from a subscriber. All his
messages to his [EMAIL PROTECTED]
address). Messages are going from Post.Office to IMail.
Did you check the SMTP log file to see how Post.Office sent it? You should
see a RCPT TO: line in the log file that will show whether Post.Office
sent RCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or RCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED].
It says helpdesk
on 1/23/02 3:36 PM, R. Scott Perry wrote:
The Q*.SMD and D*.SMD files in your queue definitely are E-mails that are
either in the process of being delivered, or couldn't be delivered on the
first attempt. They are, really.
What does it mean if I have those files in the spool directory, but
I have some files sitting in my spool directory and they have been sitting
there for 2+ hours. I can still send/receive messages via the IMail server.
The files are named ...
*.SMD - 8 of them
*.SM$ - 6 of them
~*.MD - 1
The * indicates that part of the name varies from file to file.
Anyone
on 1/23/02 2:38 PM, R. Scott Perry wrote:
*.SMD - 8 of them
*.SM$ - 6 of them
~*.MD - 1
That's because the E-mails can't be delivered. If the remote mail server
is down, the E-mail will stay in the spool until it can be delivered or
until it has to be returned.
Note that there is
on 11/28/01 5:19 PM, Len Conrad wrote:
The best AV virus is one that doesn't integrate with Imail but sits
upstream in the SMTP flow and stops the crap before it gets to Imail, and
doesn't remove resources from Imail's user services. AV scanning is a
heavy disk and compute load.
What AV
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