[xmail] Re: SMTPGW and SMTPFWD

2007-05-11 Thread CLEMENT Francis
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>Envoy=E9 : vendredi 11 mai 2007 15:06
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>Objet : [xmail] SMTPGW and SMTPFWD
>
>
>I am wondering if there is a way to tell if xmail is actually=20
>processing
>correctly via these tab files.
>I find that if I put  "gateway.isp.com" as the outgoing mail server in
>Microsoft Outlook, I get mail delivered to gmail.  If I put:
>
>"gmail.com" [tab] "gateway.isp.com" in SMPTFWD, or
>"gmail.com" [tab] "@gateway.isp.com" in SMTPGW
>
>The mail gets bounced.  Same is true of aol.com and netzero.com.  It
>seems to me the results should be the same.  What am I=20
>missing?  (I have
>SMPTAUTH set to login to the ISP.COM per the docs)
>
>
>JB Edmonds
>
>
>-

First the 'bounce' content posted on the list could be a good start to =
help
us (especially Davide) to find where is the problem :)

I can confirm that smtpFWD.tab file works well WITH THIS syntax :

"gmail.com"[tab]"gateway.isp.com:25"

Notice the ':25' telling to use port 25.
Doc says you can omit it (default to port 25) but I never tryed without =
(to
have all entries presented visualy the same, as I have some on no =
standard
port)

For smtpgw.tab case I never used it. To be more precise I don't =
remember why
I used smtpFWD for single final server per domain as it seems smtpGW =
and
smtpFWD have same final effect in this case.

Another try is to test smtpGW entry without the '@' ;-)
(I don't know why it is necessary to put a '@' here. For a possible =
unique
file in future for gw or mx process style and to differentiate entries =
type
?)

If I have some time, I will test on each file with various syntaxes
proposed.

Francis
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[xmail] Re: SMTPGW and SMTPFWD

2007-05-11 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Fri, 11 May 2007, CLEMENT Francis wrote:

> First the 'bounce' content posted on the list could be a good start to =
> help
> us (especially Davide) to find where is the problem :)
> 
> I can confirm that smtpFWD.tab file works well WITH THIS syntax :
> 
> "gmail.com"[tab]"gateway.isp.com:25"
> 
> Notice the ':25' telling to use port 25.
> Doc says you can omit it (default to port 25) but I never tryed without =
> (to
> have all entries presented visualy the same, as I have some on no =
> standard
> port)

The 25 is the default value, so it's superfluous.



- Davide


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[xmail] Re: SMTPGW and SMTPFWD

2007-05-11 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Fri, 11 May 2007, Edmonds, J.B. wrote:

> I am wondering if there is a way to tell if xmail is actually processing
> correctly via these tab files.
> I find that if I put  "gateway.isp.com" as the outgoing mail server in
> Microsoft Outlook, I get mail delivered to gmail.  If I put:
> 
> "gmail.com" [tab] "gateway.isp.com" in SMPTFWD, or
> "gmail.com" [tab] "@gateway.isp.com" in SMTPGW
> 
> The mail gets bounced.  Same is true of aol.com and netzero.com.  It
> seems to me the results should be the same.  What am I missing?  (I have
> SMPTAUTH set to login to the ISP.COM per the docs)

There is a bug in smtpgw.tab processing in 1.24. I released 1.25-pre10 
that fixes that, but I forgot to announce it. Duh! :)

http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.25-pre10.tar.gz
http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.25-pre10.win32bin.zip

You very likely don't want to be using smtpgw.tab though, since it uses 
the explicit SMTP routing that not all MTAs seems to support correctly. 
The smtpfwd.tab should be working correctly though.



- Davide


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[xmail] Re: SMTPGW and SMTPFWD

2007-05-11 Thread Edmonds, J.B.
Thanks, I'll do some more testing this weekend.  If SMTPFWD is working
ok, I must have something configured incorrectly somewhere.

I will try to post the bounce message.

JB Edmonds=20

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Subject: [xmail] Re: SMTPGW and SMTPFWD

On Fri, 11 May 2007, Edmonds, J.B. wrote:

> I am wondering if there is a way to tell if xmail is actually=20
> processing correctly via these tab files.
> I find that if I put  "gateway.isp.com" as the outgoing mail server in

> Microsoft Outlook, I get mail delivered to gmail.  If I put:
>=20
> "gmail.com" [tab] "gateway.isp.com" in SMPTFWD, or "gmail.com" [tab]=20
> "@gateway.isp.com" in SMTPGW
>=20
> The mail gets bounced.  Same is true of aol.com and netzero.com.  It=20
> seems to me the results should be the same.  What am I missing?  (I=20
> have SMPTAUTH set to login to the ISP.COM per the docs)

There is a bug in smtpgw.tab processing in 1.24. I released 1.25-pre10
that fixes that, but I forgot to announce it. Duh! :)

http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.25-pre10.tar.gz
http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.25-pre10.win32bin.zip

You very likely don't want to be using smtpgw.tab though, since it uses
the explicit SMTP routing that not all MTAs seems to support correctly.=20
The smtpfwd.tab should be working correctly though.



- Davide


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