Re: [sniffer] Vircom Vopmail and Sniffer

2005-01-07 Thread Pete McNeil
On Friday, January 7, 2005, 12:55:34 AM, Phillip wrote:

PC Is there anything special I need to do to get sniffer to work with VopMail?
PC I have everything in the way it is supposed to be but seems like it doesn't
PC do anything. No mail is being put into the spam directory. I am using the
PC agent.bat file as directed on the web site with the latest version of rules
PC as downloaded.

PC Do I need to turn something else on to get it to use the agent? This is the
PC final version of VopMail before they switched to Modus running on Win2k 
server.

The first thing you want to do is run your script from the command
line and make sure that sniffer creates a log file entry each time you
do. Once you have that working it should work just as well when it is
called from inside VopMail.

SNF always creates either a log entry or an error message. Running
your script from the command line will let you see any error messages
that might show up so that you can solve the problem.

Hope this helps,
_M




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Re: [sniffer] Vircom Vopmail and Sniffer

2005-01-07 Thread Phillip Cohen
Pete,
It does run from the command line, creates the log file. I didn't give it a 
file to check so it gave and error so at least it does something.

For some reason it won't run the sniffer program from the batch file.
I put in a pause and ran it, it is returning an error code of 65 with no 
file given when running it in the batch file. however it does not create a 
log file.

I have permissions on the file and the folder as loose as it gets, everyone 
full control. still nothing.

I tried using CALL in front of the line and it gave me the same thing.
Any ideas on why it wont run in a batch file? Been so long since I have 
played with DOS, it is embarassing.

Phil

At 02:31 AM 1/7/2005, you wrote:
On Friday, January 7, 2005, 12:55:34 AM, Phillip wrote:
PC Is there anything special I need to do to get sniffer to work with 
VopMail?
PC I have everything in the way it is supposed to be but seems like it 
doesn't
PC do anything. No mail is being put into the spam directory. I am using the
PC agent.bat file as directed on the web site with the latest version of 
rules
PC as downloaded.

PC Do I need to turn something else on to get it to use the agent? This 
is the
PC final version of VopMail before they switched to Modus running on 
Win2k server.

The first thing you want to do is run your script from the command
line and make sure that sniffer creates a log file entry each time you
do. Once you have that working it should work just as well when it is
called from inside VopMail.
SNF always creates either a log entry or an error message. Running
your script from the command line will let you see any error messages
that might show up so that you can solve the problem.
Hope this helps,
_M

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[sniffer] OT - exchange 5.5 help

2005-01-07 Thread Daniel Ivey
I know this is off topic, but I need a little Exchange 5.5 help.  Recently
upgraded a client from NT4 with Exchange to Windows 2000 Server SP4 with
Exchange 5.5.  I am having one problem though.  The local server name is
server.example.com, which is fine and dandy for the internal network.  I
need to add a domain suffix for the server for the outside world for sending
email.  I need the domain suffix to be something like example1.com, where
example1.com is a real registered domain.  Any help is appreciated and you
can email me off list.

Daniel

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Re: [sniffer] OT - exchange 5.5 help

2005-01-07 Thread Tom Baker | Netsmith Inc
Title: Re: [sniffer] OT - exchange 5.5 help






Configure the IMS (internet mail service/connector in echange manager)

You have to disable the microsoft smtp server (iis5 smtp) exchange 55 has its own smtp




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Subject: [sniffer] OT - exchange 5.5 help

I know this is off topic, but I need a little Exchange 5.5 help. Recently
upgraded a client from NT4 with Exchange to Windows 2000 Server SP4 with
Exchange 5.5. I am having one problem though. The local server name is
server.example.com, which is fine and dandy for the internal network. I
need to add a domain suffix for the server for the outside world for sending
email. I need the domain suffix to be something like example1.com, where
example1.com is a real registered domain. Any help is appreciated and you
can email me off list.

Daniel

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GCR Company / GCR Online
Voice: 434 - 570 - 1765
Fax: 434 - 572 - 1981
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