thank you Francis for this information!!!
your the best!
William
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 3:10 AM, fcxm...@aquinet.net wrote:
Two fetchmail like programms that run on win32 :
mpop : http://mpop.sourceforge.net/
or
mailfetcher 2 : http://mailfetcher.sourceforge.net/
Francis
ok, and if i'm correct, that's the sendmail function, right?
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Davide Libenzi davi...@xmailserver.org wrote:
On Tue, 1 Jun 2010, William Ottley wrote:
thank you Francis for this information!!!
your the best!
Remember that whatever software you use to fetch POP3
Hi all,
I'm looking to figure out how to manually (every 10 minutes via command line?)
retrieve pop3 emails from a remote mail server, and to also send
emails to the same remote server, via command line.
is this possible with xmail (windows)??
thanks!!!
to be setting up stunnel
to send AND receive emails MANUALLY every 10 minutes.
if anyone would be so kind as to point me to the right tab, or how to,
I would be greatly appreciated!
thank you!
William
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Davide Libenzi
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On Mon, 31
email address..
thanks for that heads up!
Will
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 2:23 PM, Davide Libenzi davi...@xmailserver.org wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2010, William Ottley wrote:
Hello Davide,
as i stated before, I DID read the manual. and i'm fully aware of the
PSYNC option.
I'm also aware
Hi all,
I finally have xmail up and running, without getting any errors!
BUT, I now have the hard task of figuring out how to get the
functionality that I need.
Can anyone point me to the right areas that I need to understand to
get the job done?
I need to accomplish this:
#1 have a local
that most did
have .net installed.
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to their
deleted items. They are still there just in case (i.e. when someone
rings up) but can be easily removed.
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don't want to close it or make it open only to
private networks.
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listened to and acted on. Why you are trying to stifle this
valid conversation I do not know.
Cheers,
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On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 13:50, Davide Libenzi wrote:
Also it is crucial to have
documentation of the process inside a commercial organization. In theory
anyone should be able to re-create the infrastructure looking at docs.
A nice dream :)
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Did you try 1.17-pre01 ?
I am now using 1.16 and the filter does let my own domain emails go through
now (filters.in.tab) when using RETCODE 16 to stop processing, the oddball
item is that it still puts the email in the KEEP dir of XScanner so I then
have duplicate copies.
But it works, even
The filters are executed in sequence in the order they are in the
filters.*.tab
In Filters.in.tab I tried your idea complete with batch file, I even tried
retcode 108 instead of 8, no go.
Then I tried sending it to my current filter, XScanner as such in
exception.tab
c:\xscanner\xscanner.exe
Did you try 1.17-pre01 ?
Nope, I can read up on the changelog and see though.
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Is there a way to avoid filtering mydomain to mydomain emails? I am NOT
using an outgoing filter at all, but incoming mails from the same domain are
still considered incoming, and people are upset that they get caught in the
filter since I am not always around to hand filter for a time.
Has
I got a few 'bounced' messages this morning quoting emails that I never
sent out. Now, I'm tailing my smtp log and it appears somebody is using
several machines to connect to my server and send out messages:
Which would mean you have an open relay, not really a hacked machine. I
would change
Could you please provide me with a bit more detail as to how to do this?
How
do I change the management port?
The XMail registry entry for the control port is -Cp (as an example).
Default is 6017 (as of 1.15, unless it changed)
This is in your HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE GNU XMAIL --
Is anyone using XScanner with XMail 1.15? I have not heard back from the
developer yet on how the Retcode is defined in the .DAT file and my attempts
have not succeeded.
It successfully catches emails in the .DAT file but it does not remove
them from the que, they reach the inbox as if no
I hate to appear to be contrary, but I just downloaded the file and had a
look at the source code included, and as near as I can tell, the 5th
argument (where you have Retcode) should be a string representation of
the numeric return code you want to use for rejecting messages (ie. 97).
Here is
c:\xscanner\xscanner.exe c:\xscanner @@FILE @@FROM @@RCPT 97
Well sunnuva gun, it works! Trapped my test email and kept it in the KEEP
dir
Mucho appreciado, thanks!
Wonder how long it would have taken me to figure that out (dont even try to
guess...)
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I sent myself a test message with nothing more than test in the body, and
yet it comes up as?
Wed, 23 Jul 2003 16:04:26
UTC;[EMAIL PROTECTED];[EMAIL PROTECTED]; # SPAMSCORE:
10
I have removed the entry but why in the world would it do this,
when there was not a single $
You're using SA, aren't you ?
No, unfortunately it doesn't work on my 2k box. Looks like others have been
working on getting it going so I am going to follow that up.
Currently I am using XMail 1.10 because of my inability to get the codes
97-99 to set properly using XScanner filter, it would
Don't you have the source code ?
Yes, I'll take a peek. Sadly however my knowlege of C is cursory at best.
My current filter works very simply, with a code at the end of the string
defining my spam
contentfilter.def entry looks like so
example string blah blah#6 --- the spam score value
Look at its doc, you can pass the return code inside the .tab file.
Thats rather what I figured, since thats how my current filter works now.
XScanner.txt leaves me with:
7. Check out documentation for return codes (97, 98 or 99).
So,
example spam string
becomes
example spam string#99
?
c:\xscanner\xscanner.exe[TAB]c:\xscanner[TAB]@@FILE[TAB]@@FROM[TAB]
@@RCPT[TAB]Retcode
Don't add a \ to the second argument!
where c:\xscanner\xscanner.exe is the full path to executable name and
c:\xscanner the directory where to find xscanner.dat file.
I had that exactly, and even
You set the Retcode inside the .tab file and XMail will pass the same
value to xscanner.exe, that in turn will exit with such code in case it'll
find something. I didn't do that app though, you might want to bug the
developer eventually.
I will experiment more, thanks for taking the time to
secure too? Faster?
I am actually pretty surprised that no one has created something like this
because I am sure other developers have thought about it? Hopefully I will
contribute back to XMail in the near future with this.
Ben
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On Wednesday 02 July 2003 13:25, Orion Productions wrote:
I see no point in this, Java has never been a serious choice for
professional applications, and I talk out of experience as a developer.
Sun is doing stupid things with Java, and I bet it will be dead in a few
years from now... It's
that does this, besides myself? I am thinking of starting this
project...
If yes, can someone please direct me to where I could get it. I looked
on xmailserver.org.
Benny
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The message come from a remote mail server. What is likely happening is
that XMail cannot fetch MX records for such domain and tries to send to
the A record. Look at the associated slog file.
What an oddball msg, we found out that the person no longer works there -
yet says relay denied.
Logs
I realized I had forgotten to put the * in front of the @ sign in the
filter directive. However, even with the *, it still does not work...
Toby, filters have to pass a code onto XMail so that it knows what to do
with it. I still dont know how to get these working on 1.15 myself because I
am
I sent an email to someone, and I am getting a bounceback saying that
relaying is denied - yet my log shows OK and I have my smtprelay.tab
allowing relay from an IP address that I am on, as well as I am only running
1 domain anyway and that is where I am trying to send mail from.
Does this make
Odds are that AOL has subscribed to a DNSBL that lists dynamic IP
addresses, and your IP address is showing up in there. This means that
*nothing* you can do on your end will fix this - your only hope is getting
your ISP to assign you an address which is not listed in whichever DNSBL
that AOL is
Can anyone point me in the right direction as to understanding how codes are
fed back and forth?
XMail 1.15, Win32
XScanner is seeing the messages as I can see in its log, but I dont
understand how to get it to set codes. I went through its readme as well as
the XMail readme, and the C source
Please read the documentation , the filter structure has changed since
v1.14 .
Do you/anyone know of any filters that actually work with the new structure?
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XScanner is seeing the messages as I can see in its log, but I dont
understand how to get it to set codes. I went through its readme as well as
the XMail readme, and the C source for XScanner and I dont understand how
something sets a code.
I see vague reference in the XMail
I have added these options to the xmail shell script.
Thanks Davide,
Will.
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 03:26, Davide Libenzi wrote:
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Is there any way to change the frequency that the external mailboxes
are=3D20 checked? I have a problem where we
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No you don't need to stop/restart the server.
What changes do require a server restart?
is it the same if you manually edit the .tab files?
Cheers,
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Hi,
I have just recentally installed XMail on our office linux box, and it is=
=20
doing it's job nicly (as an SMPT server, inhouse emails, and connecting t=
o=20
our offsite internet server using POP syncronisation). However for some=20
reason Outlook 2000 clients are unable to connect - the
But our problem is with POP authentication not SMTP - the latter is=20
working very well, would that matter?.
Will.
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 09:40, Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
The option you want to enable is on the 2nd tab of the account config =
my
outgoing server requires authenticaion
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 09:59, Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
In server.tab do you have
EnableAuthSMTP-POP31
yes
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. Your User Name or Password was rejected. Server Responce:
'-ERR Invalid auth or access denied'.
I am assuming people have gotten OL 2000 to work with xmail before?
Thanks,
Will.
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 10:21, Davide Libenzi wrote:
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But our problem
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 10:40, you wrote:
Are you sure it's an outlook issue and not just a general networking is=
sue?
Can those machines telnet to the mail server over port 110 using the sa=
me
hostname as specified in the pop3 server settings of outlook?
use these commands:
TELNET
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Someone asked about this awhile back, I find a listing on a tools site, if
you run the RBL check against your domain or etc, you can find a list of
them.
http://www.mob.net/~ted/tools/
The MX tool comes in very handy as well.
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Any idea why I would see this error message? This resulted from a 12MB email
from internal user to user, so not sure why or how this could occur...
[PeekTime] 1038595954 : Fri, 29 Nov 2002 10:52:34 -0800
ErrCode = -40
ErrString = Invalid server address
ErrInfo = formason.org
SMAIL SMTP-Send
fortmason.org != formason.org
LoL, sorry, I'm sick and totally brainless right now, I see her err now and
let her know, duh
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=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Is this an indication that someone is successfully using my server as a relay?
Bill.
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I have looked at the email headers and don't see a reason for them to get
stuck in the users outbox, but for some reason if the user says YES to
return receipt notification request, it just sits in the outbox and hangs
the whole client (in terms of sending outgoing msg's).
Anyone else come
Sorry for the re-post, looking at Eudora as a client, I see a temporary file
created like so:
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1.FMF\LOCALS~1\Temp\rr89E.tmp;
and wonder if this is the issue. I also noticed that the TO address is in
left and right carets, but that is email-legal I believe(?)
I am wondering if someone has a setup list for activating the available
features of SPAM busting, ORDB checking, filtering and RBL/RSS/ORBS/DUL? I
have looked and looked and read and read and just can't seem to get it. I
am using the latest xmail server on a Windows 2000 server.
I am using
Well, I added
-Sr maxrcpts 1000
To my registry (-Pp 110 -Sp 25 -Cp -Sr maxrcpts 1000), and trying to
send a message with even 1 recipient is denied with 552 error message. I
then tried 999, and 900, and same thing.
What am I doing wrong?
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Syntax fault
Make it '-Sr 1000'
(no maxrcpts)
I wondered about that, THANKS!
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Right now with the list, [EMAIL PROTECTED] when someone responds to the list
it goes to everyone on that list, since it reponds to the list not the
sender of the email.
How do I change this so that it will send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
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We send monthly email newsletters and hit about 900 users per email, is
there a limit to how many you can send? Apperently XMail didn't like it,
said too many users (error 552)
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For
-Put your-domain.tab in filters folder and rename it to the name of
your-domain with .tab as extension (for example: if your domain is called
xmailserver.org you will rename it to xmailserver.org.tab)
I've tried that one too, I'll try again.
-Are you using double dots? The correct is:
Using MS Outlook to retrieve and send email, I can see Norton Anti-Virus
scan outgoing and incoming email messages. It looks like it is watching
over SMTP and POP ports.
This is because (all but one that I can recall) most anti virus scanners
actually download/send the mail for you, it acts as
I see this listed as a feature, yet I cannot find how to implement this.
I had a wiped out version of server.tab, doh. Everything is up and running
and I am NOT an open relay, woohoo!
Thanks much Davide and others, much appreciated. Now I just need to filter
out *.SCR and other useless
I see this listed as a feature, yet I cannot find how to implement this.
http://www.ordb.org/faq/#usage Using the FAQ on the ORDB site, I do not find
XMail listed either, closest is sendmail. Spam bots pick email address' off
our website so I do need to implement this.
Advice?
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Thanks David.
Does this go in SMTPrelay.tab or Spammers.tab or Server.tab?
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I just installed xmail server. What a great thing it is!
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I can see how to forward an entire domain to another domain, but how can I send a copy
of every mail that arrives in an individual users e-mail account to another e-mail
account?
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Hello,
Well, after all this thread, and telling me that I'm doing wrong
things ;-) it seems that simple forwarding to an
external domain account isn't possible with XMail, or you need to change the
U account to M (thx to Mr.Olivier).
What about, as I seen in a previous mail server, creating in
Hello,
I don't know if I've done the right procedure, but I cannot get it
working. I stopped before Xmail. I've created an alias in aliased.tab like:
t-online-frtabdosomaxtab[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Then restarting XMail.
I would like that all mails that comes for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be
redirected
Hello,
Here again I'm lost.
I would like to restrict SMTP input like this:
All connections from our class C is allowed to use the
SMTP without authentification. This is clear with SMTP.IPMAP.TAB.
Now if someone connects from another class, he needs to authenticate to
relaying. But I don't want
Check smtprelay.tab, if a connection comes from outside of the subnets
listed then they have to authenticate to relay. You don't want to use
smtp.ipmap.tab or you will restrict other mail servers from connecting
and delivering mail to your server.
Ah yes ok. That's working. Fine and thank.
How did You add accounts inside XMail ?
With mkusers from a text file (around 150 accounts).
mailusers.tab seems to be normally created as well as mailboxes in
domains/t-online.fr folder.
I've already try this before asking; I setup XMail POP3 server onto 9110 because I
already have a POP3 server running on the same machine. The error I gave you was:
-ERR Invalid auth or access denied
I must say I enabled POP3 log, and it shows only account for login and
no errors, when I
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