[xmail] CheckMailerDomain seems to look only for an A-Record

2002-12-12 Thread Martin Schmid

Helo xmailserver.org ;-)

Yesterday I had a weird type of a problem: all mail with our own domain 
as originating address (eg: mail from: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) suddenly 
got refused by xmail

sniplet from smtp log:

"hathor""hathor""192.168.100.40""2002-12-12 15:08:48" 
"apsag.com" ""  "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ""  ""  "SNDR=ENODNS"   
"usr@apsserver" "0"

Verifying the log file of the dns server, i saw this:

15:08:46   Request from hathor for A-record for apsag.com.
15:08:46   Sending reply to hathor about A-record for apsag.com.:
15:08:46   -> Answer: No A-Records available for apsag.com.
15:08:46   Request from hathor  for A-record for apsag.com.apsserver.
15:08:46   Sending reply to hathor about A-record for apsag.com.apsserver.:
15:08:46   -> Header: Name does not exist.

This tells me that xmail didn't search for an MX-record. I thought 
CheckMailerDomain would configure for both checks, A- and MX-record...

Am I wrong?


regards

Martin Schmid

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[xmail] Re: No logs

2002-12-12 Thread Sönke Ruempler

> My /var/MailRoot/logs is empty, I want the server to log activity. What
> options do I have?

have a look at the XMail command line options :-)
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[xmail] Re: snmp question

2002-12-12 Thread Andrew Joakimsen

And even more considering I HATE mrtg!


Max  Percentage 13680.0 %
Average  Percentage 396.0 %
Current  Percentage 1522.0 %

What in bloody hell does that mean??





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Subject: [xmail] Re: snmp question


Good response =)

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Subject: [xmail] Re: snmp question


That would be nice, but how about at least logs for the server to know
how much bandwidth is used?

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Is SNMP support going to be offered in any new releases? Would love to
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[xmail] Re: snmp question

2002-12-12 Thread Troy Rodriguez

Good response =)

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Subject: [xmail] Re: snmp question


That would be nice, but how about at least logs for the server to know
how much bandwidth is used?

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[xmail] Re: snmp question

2002-12-12 Thread Andrew Joakimsen

That would be nice, but how about at least logs for the server to know
how much bandwidth is used?

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[xmail] snmp question

2002-12-12 Thread Troy Rodriguez
Is SNMP support going to be offered in any new releases? Would love to
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[xmail] Re: PHP Xmail .33 question

2002-12-12 Thread Andrew Joakimsen

Use XPAI (Xmail PHP Administration Interface)

I love this stuff and that's sort of what lead me to XMAIL, I tried
twice to get Qmail + vpopmail + Qmailadmin + VPOADMIN and it would never
work!!

With XMAIL I can use two programs that do everything for me. I like how
XMAIL can permit "remote" administration and that simplifies it so much.

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Subject: [xmail] PHP Xmail .33 question

 I've installed PHP Xmail .33 and When I log into the site, it comes up
fine.
I put in an email address that's on the server with a random
password,(not
the right password) and it logs that account in to the php Xmail System
and
changes the password to that random password. How can I fix this
problem? It
doesn't do it with the Ctrl Account log in, just the user accounts.

Please Advise.

Thanks.


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[xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related

2002-12-12 Thread Troy Rodriguez

Your correct it is there I am very unfamiliar with perl as you can
tellhehe thank you for all the help am mailing the author now to
make sure none of the config is messed up I will let you know what I
find out. When I get it up and running I will make a FAQ for installing
it in Win2k environment for everyone and will get it posted to the
authors site.

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> 
> Got a mail back from the author and he says that I still need the
> file-stat module installed and I am having a really hard time finding
it
> for windows if it is even available.

The File::Stat module is bundled default with all PERL dists I know of.
You should have it right here -> d:/perl/lib/File/stat.pm


/thomas.


> -Original Message-
> From: Theo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]=20
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 4:30 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 15:35:30 -0600, Troy Rodriguez wrote:
> 
> >
> >I found the module I am running Win 2k so can't do rpms but I got
it=20
> >installed and it is still not working no sure if I edited the
files=20
> >right but I think they are all correct. In most places I added the=20
> >whole path to file ie d:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl etc
etc...any=20
> >ideas what to look for next?
> 
> If you installed all modules correctly and the configuration files can
> be found then it should work . Be sure that  also the template can be
> found  (as configured in the config file you use) .
> 
> I never tested  autoreply.pl on a windows machine , but it seems to me
> that this may not make a difference . If the commandline is correct as
> descibed in the documentation it should work .
> 
> 
> 
> Groeten,
> Theo.
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[xmail] PHP Xmail .33 question

2002-12-12 Thread Crlittle
 I've installed PHP Xmail .33 and When I log into the site, it comes up
fine.
I put in an email address that's on the server with a random password,(not
the right password) and it logs that account in to the php Xmail System and
changes the password to that random password. How can I fix this problem? It
doesn't do it with the Ctrl Account log in, just the user accounts.

Please Advise.

Thanks.


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[xmail] Re: how external mailproc tells XMail to redeliver messagelater?

2002-12-12 Thread sergey ivanov

Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, sergey ivanov wrote:
>>to use courier imap server I wrote line
>>===
>>"external"[tab]"0"[tab]"1"[tab]"/var/MailRoot/for_imap.sh"[tab]"@@FILE"\
>>[tab]"@@FROM"
>>===
>>into mailproc.tab, while for_imap.sh contains lines to convert endlines
>>as it proposed by Aaron Johnson at
>>http://www.gina.net/solution/dbmail_install.html:
>>===
>>#!/bin/sh
>>perl -pi -e 's/\r\n/\n/g' $1
>>/usr/bin/maildrop -d $2 < $1
>>===
>>  Everything works for me and I can use courier imap server.
>>But if the maildrop receipt file (~/.mailfilter) contains errors and
>>maildrop fails, the messages dissapear.
>>  How can I tell from external mail processing program to XMail
>>that the message should be returned to queue for another delivery attempt?
> 
> 
> You have to use @@TMPFILE and you have to purge the @@TMPFILE from your
> script when you've done with the processing.

Davide, I am sorry, I did not understand. Do you mean that I should 
check in script envoked from mailproc.tab, and if mail delivery
fails, than pass @@TMPFILE to /usr/sbin/sendmail for next delivery 
attempt? Should this script be something like this:
==
#!/bin/sh
perl -pi -e 's/\r\n/\n/g' $1
/usr/bin/maildrop -d $2 < $1 || /usr/sbin/sendmail @2 < $1
rm -f $1
==
(while @1 will be @@TMPFILE passed from mailproc.tab)

Sergey.


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[xmail] Re: More questions on SMTP-RDNSCheck

2002-12-12 Thread Andrew Joakimsen

Actually support is very good. I can call and have the server rebooted
or have them hook up a monitor and do a few simple things (in the case a
server wont boot) with no charge, check network status and the like
without a problem They are www.he.net

It's just the small things like DNS, they don't do forward DNS but have
to do reverse dns because many clients don't have a full ip block.

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On Behalf Of John Kielkopf
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 8:01 PM
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Subject: [xmail] Re: More questions on SMTP-RDNSCheck


I'm not exactly sure how Xmail checks the validity...  I don't think you
can
check it against what's sent in HELO and still follow the rfc, so I
assume
you would make sure what you pull back from a reverse lookup also
resolves
as a forward lookup to the same address, but again, I don't know how
Davide
does it, or if that's the correct thing to do... I just know you should
have
a valid PTR for your SMTP servers IP address, and it should probably
match a
forward lookup that resolves to that address.

If support at your colo provider is that bad, I'd hate to see what
happens
if you need to attend your server(s) in a hurry.  Something as simple as
a
PTR record, or delegating a reverse lookup zone shouldn't bad that hard
of
thing to ask for... in fact the delegation should have happened when
they
gave you your ip block...

That said, I'm kinda torn on the whole RDNS issue.  I makes sense, but
so
many SMTP servers out there don't seem to have their PTR records set up
--
most of them small school and office mail servers -- and I'll admit I
didn't
have mine set correctly from the start until I ran into some servers
that
refused mail because of it... but at least they had a nice error
response,
telling me almost exactly what the problem was, unlike xmail.


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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 4:42 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: More questions on SMTP-RDNSCheck


>
> So it does not matter what domain the reverse points to? As if I ran
> multiple domains from one IP address?
>
> I do run my own DNS server but I cant get intouch with the person that
> deals with the DNS where my servers are located.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> On Behalf Of John Kielkopf
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 5:03 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: More questions on SMTP-RDNSCheck
>
>
> If you run DNS on your own box you can have a classless reverse lookup
> zone
> delegated to your server by your ISP or bandwidth provider. (see:
> http://www.dns.net/dnsrd/rfc/rfc2317.html for more info.) If your ISP
is
> not
> willing to do this (some just don't know how, or don't know it's
> possible),
> then you can ask them to create the pointer record on their DNS
server.
>
> I've run into many servers that will reject mail if your SMTP server's
> IP
> address doesn't have a valid pointer record.  Just as your domain
should
> have at least one valid MX record, you also need to make sure the IP
> address
> your SMTP server uses has a valid pointer record.
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Andrew Joakimsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 3:14 PM
> Subject: [xmail] Re: More questions on SMTP-RDNSCheck
>
>
> >
> > But requiring that an IP have a reverse dns, would this be based on
> the
> > MX record for the sending domain? Then how can an IP have multiple
> > reverse DNS? Also I've been wating almost two months for the "dns
guy"
> > where I colo my servers to get back to you. If anyone really checked
> for
> > reverse dns I'd be in trouble because I cant even get someone to
setup
> > the reverse dns, my ip block is only 24 addresses that have been
> > reassigned to me so I CANT setup the reverse dns anyways.
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > On Behalf Of John Kielkopf
> > Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 1:20 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [xmail] More questions on SMTP-RDNSCheck
> >
> >
> > I keep giving SMTP-RDNSCheck a shot on every new version of Xmail,
on
> > one of
> > our low use servers, but it still seems a bit off.
> >
> > How does it react when the DNS server in charge of that PTR record
is
> > down?
> > It seems as if it refuses the mail with a permanent error instead of
> > trying
> > to resolve a few more times and then returning a temporary error.
> >
> > And I'll ask yet again; isn't the error response "Server access
> > forbidden by
> > your IP" a bit cryptic?  One of the reasons for implementing such a
> > check is
> > to try to get other mail servers to fix such problems, but you need
to
> > give
> > the user a little more to go on, so they can relay an educated
> complaint
> > to
> > their system admins... If the error message can't be c

[xmail] No logs

2002-12-12 Thread Andrew Joakimsen

My /var/MailRoot/logs is empty, I want the server to log activity. What
options do I have?


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[xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related

2002-12-12 Thread Newsmirror



> 
> Got a mail back from the author and he says that I still need the
> file-stat module installed and I am having a really hard time finding it
> for windows if it is even available.

The File::Stat module is bundled default with all PERL dists I know of.
You should have it right here -> d:/perl/lib/File/stat.pm


/thomas.


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> From: Theo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]=20
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 4:30 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 15:35:30 -0600, Troy Rodriguez wrote:
> 
> >
> >I found the module I am running Win 2k so can't do rpms but I got it=20
> >installed and it is still not working no sure if I edited the files=20
> >right but I think they are all correct. In most places I added the=20
> >whole path to file ie d:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl etc etc...any=20
> >ideas what to look for next?
> 
> If you installed all modules correctly and the configuration files can
> be found then it should work . Be sure that  also the template can be
> found  (as configured in the config file you use) .
> 
> I never tested  autoreply.pl on a windows machine , but it seems to me
> that this may not make a difference . If the commandline is correct as
> descibed in the documentation it should work .
> 
> 
> 
> Groeten,
> Theo.
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[xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related

2002-12-12 Thread Andrew Joakimsen

You might have to get into installing CYGWIN and doing the compile
yourself.

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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 5:38 PM
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related


Got a mail back from the author and he says that I still need the
file-stat module installed and I am having a really hard time finding it
for windows if it is even available.

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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 4:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related



On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 15:35:30 -0600, Troy Rodriguez wrote:

>
>I found the module I am running Win 2k so can't do rpms but I got it=20
>installed and it is still not working no sure if I edited the files=20
>right but I think they are all correct. In most places I added the=20
>whole path to file ie d:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl etc etc...any=20
>ideas what to look for next?

If you installed all modules correctly and the configuration files can
be found then it should work . Be sure that  also the template can be
found  (as configured in the config file you use) .

I never tested  autoreply.pl on a windows machine , but it seems to me
that this may not make a difference . If the commandline is correct as
descibed in the documentation it should work .



Groeten,
Theo.
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[xmail] Re: New version of AntiVirus script for XMail/Linux

2002-12-12 Thread Peter Lindeman

Andrew Joakimsen wrote:

> It works for me now
> 
> Last time I used antivir, this time FProt.
> 
> Most of my clients speak English, where do I change it? The warning
> message's subject line is German.

I will try to release a version with just English messages in short time.

-- 
Groeten,
Peter

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[xmail] Re: More questions on SMTP-RDNSCheck

2002-12-12 Thread Andrew Joakimsen

So it does not matter what domain the reverse points to? As if I ran
multiple domains from one IP address?

I do run my own DNS server but I cant get intouch with the person that
deals with the DNS where my servers are located.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of John Kielkopf
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 5:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: More questions on SMTP-RDNSCheck


If you run DNS on your own box you can have a classless reverse lookup
zone
delegated to your server by your ISP or bandwidth provider. (see:
http://www.dns.net/dnsrd/rfc/rfc2317.html for more info.) If your ISP is
not
willing to do this (some just don't know how, or don't know it's
possible),
then you can ask them to create the pointer record on their DNS server.

I've run into many servers that will reject mail if your SMTP server's
IP
address doesn't have a valid pointer record.  Just as your domain should
have at least one valid MX record, you also need to make sure the IP
address
your SMTP server uses has a valid pointer record.


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From: "Andrew Joakimsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 3:14 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: More questions on SMTP-RDNSCheck


>
> But requiring that an IP have a reverse dns, would this be based on
the
> MX record for the sending domain? Then how can an IP have multiple
> reverse DNS? Also I've been wating almost two months for the "dns guy"
> where I colo my servers to get back to you. If anyone really checked
for
> reverse dns I'd be in trouble because I cant even get someone to setup
> the reverse dns, my ip block is only 24 addresses that have been
> reassigned to me so I CANT setup the reverse dns anyways.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> On Behalf Of John Kielkopf
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 1:20 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] More questions on SMTP-RDNSCheck
>
>
> I keep giving SMTP-RDNSCheck a shot on every new version of Xmail, on
> one of
> our low use servers, but it still seems a bit off.
>
> How does it react when the DNS server in charge of that PTR record is
> down?
> It seems as if it refuses the mail with a permanent error instead of
> trying
> to resolve a few more times and then returning a temporary error.
>
> And I'll ask yet again; isn't the error response "Server access
> forbidden by
> your IP" a bit cryptic?  One of the reasons for implementing such a
> check is
> to try to get other mail servers to fix such problems, but you need to
> give
> the user a little more to go on, so they can relay an educated
complaint
> to
> their system admins... If the error message can't be changed, would it
> be,
> or is it already, possible to have macros (like @@FROM in
MAILPROC.TAB)
> in
> CustomSMTPMessage so I can pass the error response and IP address of
the
> offending SMTP server in a querystring to my error description page,
> allowing me to help the user a bit more in telling them how to get
their
> problem fixed w/o taking a call?  Like "Please open
> http://www.myserver.com/errors.pl?smtpip=@@SMTPIP&error=@@ERROR to get
> more
> information about this error"
>
> Well, for now SMTP-RDNSCheck stays off.  Too much legitimate mail is
> refused, and way too many support calls asking what "Server access
> forbidden
> by your IP" means... most think they are on a ban list.
>
> Thanks,
> -John
>
>
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[xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related

2002-12-12 Thread Troy Rodriguez

Got a mail back from the author and he says that I still need the
file-stat module installed and I am having a really hard time finding it
for windows if it is even available.

-Original Message-
From: Theo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]=20
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 4:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related



On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 15:35:30 -0600, Troy Rodriguez wrote:

>
>I found the module I am running Win 2k so can't do rpms but I got it=20
>installed and it is still not working no sure if I edited the files=20
>right but I think they are all correct. In most places I added the=20
>whole path to file ie d:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl etc etc...any=20
>ideas what to look for next?

If you installed all modules correctly and the configuration files can
be found then it should work . Be sure that  also the template can be
found  (as configured in the config file you use) .

I never tested  autoreply.pl on a windows machine , but it seems to me
that this may not make a difference . If the commandline is correct as
descibed in the documentation it should work .



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[xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related

2002-12-12 Thread Troy Rodriguez

Ok that error is gone now I have no errors it just does not workit
could be that I do not have the file-stat module installed yet on the
windows version of active perl it does not seem to come with the module
and I dot know how to build one and install it in windows.
Any takers?

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From: Andrew Joakimsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]=20
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 3:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related



Your error is=20

>Can't locate Mail/sendmail.pm in @INC <@INC contains: d:/perl/lib=3D20
>d:/perl/site/lib .> at D:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl line 34.=20
>line=3D20 34


So either you add the path to @INC or you put the .pm file in
D:\perl\lib\Mail

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Troy Rodriguez
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 4:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related


I found the module I am running Win 2k so can't do rpms but I got it
installed and it is still not working no sure if I edited the files
right but I think they are all correct. In most places I added the whole
path to file ie d:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl etc etc...any ideas
what to look for next?

-Original Message-
From: Theo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]=3D20
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 3:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related



On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 14:14:36 -0600, Troy Rodriguez wrote:

>
>I got a perl script from http://xmail.thbird.org/perl.php
>That is supposed to autorespond for one of my users however it does not

>respond I get this error:
>
>
>Can't locate Mail/sendmail.pm in @INC <@INC contains: d:/perl/lib=3D20
>d:/perl/site/lib .> at D:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl line 34.
line=3D20
>34
>
>obviously either I do not have the correct perl module installed or
I=3D20
>need to change something in line 34 of autoreply.pl yet not being =
a=3D20
>perl programmer I do not know what to do...
>
Hello,
You must install the  Perl-Sendmail module  wich can be found at
cpan.org . The tar.gz  can be found here :
http://cpan.org/authors/id/M/MI/MIVKOVIC/Mail-Sendmail-0.78.tar.gz
But some Linux distributions (like mandrake)  have also a RPM version
available on CDrom . I think on cpan.org is also a rpm version available
but ii'm not sure ...

Good luck.


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[xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related

2002-12-12 Thread Andrew Joakimsen

Your error is 

>Can't locate Mail/sendmail.pm in @INC <@INC contains: d:/perl/lib=20 
>d:/perl/site/lib .> at D:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl line 34. 
>line=20 34


So either you add the path to @INC or you put the .pm file in
D:\perl\lib\Mail

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Troy Rodriguez
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 4:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related


I found the module I am running Win 2k so can't do rpms but I got it
installed and it is still not working no sure if I edited the files
right but I think they are all correct. In most places I added the whole
path to file ie d:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl etc etc...any ideas
what to look for next?

-Original Message-
From: Theo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]=20
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 3:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related



On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 14:14:36 -0600, Troy Rodriguez wrote:

>
>I got a perl script from http://xmail.thbird.org/perl.php
>That is supposed to autorespond for one of my users however it does not

>respond I get this error:
>
>
>Can't locate Mail/sendmail.pm in @INC <@INC contains: d:/perl/lib=20
>d:/perl/site/lib .> at D:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl line 34.
line=20
>34
>
>obviously either I do not have the correct perl module installed or
I=20
>need to change something in line 34 of autoreply.pl yet not being a=20
>perl programmer I do not know what to do...
>
Hello,
You must install the  Perl-Sendmail module  wich can be found at
cpan.org . The tar.gz  can be found here :
http://cpan.org/authors/id/M/MI/MIVKOVIC/Mail-Sendmail-0.78.tar.gz
But some Linux distributions (like mandrake)  have also a RPM version
available on CDrom . I think on cpan.org is also a rpm version available
but ii'm not sure ...

Good luck.


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[xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related

2002-12-12 Thread Newsmirror


> 
> I got a perl script from http://xmail.thbird.org/perl.php
> That is supposed to autorespond for one of my users however it does not
> respond I get this error:
> 
> 
> Can't locate Mail/sendmail.pm in @INC <@INC contains: d:/perl/lib
> d:/perl/site/lib .> at D:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl line 34.
> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at D:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl
> line 34
> 
> obviously either I do not have the correct perl module installed or I
> need to change something in line 34 of autoreply.pl yet not being a perl
> programmer I do not know what to do...

you need to install the Mail::Sendmail module.

# perl -MCPAN -e shell
cpan> install Mail::Sendmail
cpan> quit

/thomas.


> > Hope this helps!=20
> Thanks,=20
> Troy
> 
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[xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related

2002-12-12 Thread Troy Rodriguez

I found the module I am running Win 2k so can't do rpms but I got it
installed and it is still not working no sure if I edited the files
right but I think they are all correct. In most places I added the whole
path to file ie d:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl etc etc...any ideas
what to look for next?

-Original Message-
From: Theo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]=20
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 3:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related



On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 14:14:36 -0600, Troy Rodriguez wrote:

>
>I got a perl script from http://xmail.thbird.org/perl.php
>That is supposed to autorespond for one of my users however it does not

>respond I get this error:
>
>
>Can't locate Mail/sendmail.pm in @INC <@INC contains: d:/perl/lib=20
>d:/perl/site/lib .> at D:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl line 34. line=20
>34
>
>obviously either I do not have the correct perl module installed or I=20
>need to change something in line 34 of autoreply.pl yet not being a=20
>perl programmer I do not know what to do...
>
Hello,
You must install the  Perl-Sendmail module  wich can be found at
cpan.org . The tar.gz  can be found here :
http://cpan.org/authors/id/M/MI/MIVKOVIC/Mail-Sendmail-0.78.tar.gz
But some Linux distributions (like mandrake)  have also a RPM version
available on CDrom . I think on cpan.org is also a rpm version available
but ii'm not sure ...

Good luck.


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[xmail] Re: More questions on SMTP-RDNSCheck

2002-12-12 Thread Andrew Joakimsen

But requiring that an IP have a reverse dns, would this be based on the
MX record for the sending domain? Then how can an IP have multiple
reverse DNS? Also I've been wating almost two months for the "dns guy"
where I colo my servers to get back to you. If anyone really checked for
reverse dns I'd be in trouble because I cant even get someone to setup
the reverse dns, my ip block is only 24 addresses that have been
reassigned to me so I CANT setup the reverse dns anyways.

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On Behalf Of John Kielkopf
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 1:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] More questions on SMTP-RDNSCheck


I keep giving SMTP-RDNSCheck a shot on every new version of Xmail, on
one of
our low use servers, but it still seems a bit off.

How does it react when the DNS server in charge of that PTR record is
down?
It seems as if it refuses the mail with a permanent error instead of
trying
to resolve a few more times and then returning a temporary error.

And I'll ask yet again; isn't the error response "Server access
forbidden by
your IP" a bit cryptic?  One of the reasons for implementing such a
check is
to try to get other mail servers to fix such problems, but you need to
give
the user a little more to go on, so they can relay an educated complaint
to
their system admins... If the error message can't be changed, would it
be,
or is it already, possible to have macros (like @@FROM in MAILPROC.TAB)
in
CustomSMTPMessage so I can pass the error response and IP address of the
offending SMTP server in a querystring to my error description page,
allowing me to help the user a bit more in telling them how to get their
problem fixed w/o taking a call?  Like "Please open
http://www.myserver.com/errors.pl?smtpip=@@SMTPIP&error=@@ERROR to get
more
information about this error"

Well, for now SMTP-RDNSCheck stays off.  Too much legitimate mail is
refused, and way too many support calls asking what "Server access
forbidden
by your IP" means... most think they are on a ban list.

Thanks,
-John


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[xmail] Re: Not truly xmail related

2002-12-12 Thread Andrew Joakimsen

You do not have the sendmail perl module installed. I belive you can get
an RPM for it if you installed PERL from an RPM.

If not you'll have to find the module, configure make and install it.

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On Behalf Of Troy Rodriguez
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 3:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Not truly xmail related


I got a perl script from http://xmail.thbird.org/perl.php
That is supposed to autorespond for one of my users however it does not
respond I get this error:


Can't locate Mail/sendmail.pm in @INC <@INC contains: d:/perl/lib
d:/perl/site/lib .> at D:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl line 34.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at D:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl
line 34

obviously either I do not have the correct perl module installed or I
need to change something in line 34 of autoreply.pl yet not being a perl
programmer I do not know what to do...

Hope this helps!=20
Thanks,=20
Troy

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[xmail] how external mailproc tells XMail to redeliver message later?

2002-12-12 Thread sergey ivanov

Hi All,
How can I tell to XMail from
to use courier imap server I wrote line
===
"external"[tab]"0"[tab]"1"[tab]"/var/MailRoot/for_imap.sh"[tab]"@@FILE"\
[tab]"@@FROM"
===
into mailproc.tab, while for_imap.sh contains lines to convert endlines
as it proposed by Aaron Johnson at
http://www.gina.net/solution/dbmail_install.html:
===
#!/bin/sh
perl -pi -e 's/\r\n/\n/g' $1
/usr/bin/maildrop -d $2 < $1
===
Everything works for me and I can use courier imap server.
But if the maildrop receipt file (~/.mailfilter) contains errors and
maildrop fails, the messages dissapear.
How can I tell from external mail processing program to XMail
that the message should be returned to queue for another delivery attempt?

Sergey.




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[xmail] Not truly xmail related

2002-12-12 Thread Troy Rodriguez

I got a perl script from http://xmail.thbird.org/perl.php
That is supposed to autorespond for one of my users however it does not
respond I get this error:


Can't locate Mail/sendmail.pm in @INC <@INC contains: d:/perl/lib
d:/perl/site/lib .> at D:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl line 34.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at D:\mailroot\scripts\autoreply.pl
line 34

obviously either I do not have the correct perl module installed or I
need to change something in line 34 of autoreply.pl yet not being a perl
programmer I do not know what to do...

Hope this helps!=20
Thanks,=20
Troy

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[xmail] Re: Frontline AV

2002-12-12 Thread Troy Rodriguez

Ok got it ... Should have thought of thathehe ty for your help.

-Original Message-
From: Michal Altair Valasek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]=20
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 12:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Frontline AV



| Ok MS SMTP service is up and running however Xmail server is using the

| port 25... Can the MS SMTP service use the same port to send out the=20
| mail? Sorta lost in how the to smtp services run at the same time in=20
| the first placehehe

Simply bind it to other port than 25.

-- Altair

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[xmail] Re: Frontline AV

2002-12-12 Thread Michal Altair Valasek

| Ok MS SMTP service is up and running however Xmail server is using the
| port 25... Can the MS SMTP service use the same port to send out the
| mail? Sorta lost in how the to smtp services run at the same 
| time in the first placehehe

Simply bind it to other port than 25.

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[xmail] Re: Frontline AV

2002-12-12 Thread Troy Rodriguez


Ok MS SMTP service is up and running however Xmail server is using the
port 25... Can the MS SMTP service use the same port to send out the
mail? Sorta lost in how the to smtp services run at the same time in the
first placehehe
Hello,

| the sender. I have it set to send the bounce message to=20
| c:\inetpub\mailroot\pickup yet it just sits in there and stays. Should

| this be pointe to a folder in xmail for it to send???

you must have MS SMTP Service up and running. I don't know if XMail is
compatible with x-sender and x-receiver headers used by MS SMTP. If yes,
it would work. If not, you must edit source code (possibly in some
configurable way and send me it back :-)

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[xmail] Re: Frontline AV

2002-12-12 Thread Michal Altair Valasek

Hello,

| the sender. I have it set to send the bounce message to
| c:\inetpub\mailroot\pickup yet it just sits in there and stays. Should
| this be pointe to a folder in xmail for it to send???

you must have MS SMTP Service up and running. I don't know if XMail is
compatible with x-sender and x-receiver headers used by MS SMTP. If yes,
it would work. If not, you must edit source code (possibly in some
configurable way and send me it back :-)

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[xmail] Frontline AV

2002-12-12 Thread Troy Rodriguez

I seem to be having trouble with Fronline AV product. I have it
installed and it is working however it never send the bounce message to
the sender. I have it set to send the bounce message to
c:\inetpub\mailroot\pickup yet it just sits in there and stays. Should
this be pointe to a folder in xmail for it to send???

Thanks for the help.
Troy
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[xmail] Re: Max BCC's

2002-12-12 Thread Michal Altair Valasek

Hello,

| In general, do mail servers limit the number of BCC addresses 
| in a single email message, and if so, what is a typical value?

most of mail servers limits number of total recipients of message (RCPT
TO: SMTP commands), regardless on type (To, Cc, Bcc). Typical number is
between 20-100, depends on type of server.

For XMail, this value can be configured by command line parameter -Sr,
default is 100.

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[xmail] Max BCC's

2002-12-12 Thread Tim Tyler

I suppose this isn't a Xmail specific question, but I expect you'll have the answer...

In general, do mail servers limit the number of BCC addresses in a single email 
message, and if so, what is a typical value?


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