[xmail] Xmail + Majordomo

2003-06-06 Thread Filip

Hi,

Anybody has already experienced this on Linux ? Thanks for
any comment and advice.

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[xmail] Re: Email Survyes?

2003-06-06 Thread Pablo Pedernera

Good suggestion, but I am really bad writing filters
anyone help with as?
Actually a do this work manually (receive the email and add the options to
the mysql)
Pablo Pedernera
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Email Survyes?


>
> Set up a special account i.e. '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and write a
> nifty filter script that parses the message.
>
> Suggestions:
> *) Poll topic as subject line
>
> ?) How to deal with allowed options ??? Maybe you start the whole
> thing off an HTML page and create a 'mailto:' links for each option,
> inserting the choice into the subject line as well. (would contradict
> the previous point ;-) )
>
> *) stuff the results into a DB or some ASCII file that gets evaluated
> sometimes ...
>
> BTW: good idea ! Never thought of doing polls that way. Why not ?!?
>
> On 5 Jun 2003 at 13:27, Pablo Pedernera wrote:
>
> > Anyone have an idea of how to implement surveys via email, using
> > xmail?
> >
> > Pablo Pedernera
> > Coordinador Centro de Capacitacion
> > Sindicato de Trabajadores Municipales de Rosario
> >
> >
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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Fri, 6 Jun 2003, Rob Arends wrote:

>
> Earlier in this thread, someone said to use -PI
> Has anyone tried -SI
> The doco talks about binding SMTP to that IP, does that also hold true for
> outgoing smtp?
> I expect it would 
>
> http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html#command%20line
>
> -SI ip[:port]
>
> Bind server to the specified ip address and (optional) port (can be
> multiple).

This is only for the listening sockets.



- Davide

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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread Rob Arends

Earlier in this thread, someone said to use -PI
Has anyone tried -SI
The doco talks about binding SMTP to that IP, does that also hold true for
outgoing smtp?
I expect it would 

http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html#command%20line

-SI ip[:port]

Bind server to the specified ip address and (optional) port (can be
multiple).


Rob :-)

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>
> > http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html#command%20line
> >
> > -PI ip address
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[xmail] Re: Windows domain authentication from XMail

2003-06-06 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Tracy wrote:

> At 18:01 6/5/2003, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > > The file is located at:  http://www.arisiasoft.com/misc/ntauth.zip
> >
> >Can you setup a simple HTML page and give me the link ? It is better to
> >have links to HTML pages instead of zip files directly.
>
> Sure. You can link to http://www.arisiasoft.com/misc/ntauth.html

Done thanks.


- Davide

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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread Alex Young

I fully agree with you Davide. Unfortunatly management sees something
that is hard to administer. For instance I can talk one of the others
non-network people through fixing something on windows. To do the same
thing takes 5 times as long on Linux because they are unfamiliar with
it. I was brought up with MS-DOS before Windows 3 so I have never had
any problems with command line tolls etc. I don't think a single
programmer at work could do anything in linux with out some kind of GUI.
With me being the only support person I can get calls any time night or
day even if I am on holiday so I need something that I can talk a
complete Muppet (management) through as quickly and as easily as
possible.

Hopefully later this year I will be able to get a linux box for internal
DNS and IDS as we seem to be coming under a lot of attacks recently.

At home I am running Red Hat 9, WinXP and Windows 2003. They all have
their uses and I use them all. Just wish management could see that Linux
can be useful too.

Alex

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On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Alex Young wrote:

> You would have thought Microsoft could get its $hit together and do
> something useful with each new release of its OS. They even have open
> source code they could steal to help them. If I could get Xmail to
send
> out on a specific port I could get the firewall to translate it back
to
> port 25 and a different IP address. Any way I can do this in windows?

I know that many of you are just forced to work with it. But it seems so
illogical to me. Linux has so many *free and yet powerful/working* tools
to do things related to networking/server things.



- Davide

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[xmail] Re: Windows domain authentication from XMail

2003-06-06 Thread Tracy
At 18:01 6/5/2003, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > The file is located at:  http://www.arisiasoft.com/misc/ntauth.zip
>
>Can you setup a simple HTML page and give me the link ? It is better to
>have links to HTML pages instead of zip files directly.

Sure. You can link to http://www.arisiasoft.com/misc/ntauth.html



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[xmail] Re: Windows domain authentication from XMail

2003-06-06 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Tracy wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> I've updated the NTAuth program (link at bottom) I posted the other day -
> I've added some additional commenting in the code (to clarify what's going
> on and why), and I've added logging of all auth attempts (this will allow
> administrators to look at the log and see who authenticated and who didn't).
>
> As a side effect, this will reveal user's passwords to whomever has access
> to the log. I realise this is insecure, but since the log should not be
> available to anyone but administrators, I figure it's an acceptable risk.
> If you don't want the passwords exposed, you can modify the source code
> that builds the log line - I recommend leaving failed attempts showing the
> password - this will tell you if someone is attempting to crack a password.
> But even that could be considered insecure, so it's your choice.
>
> I've included a project file for VC++ 6.0, should you wish to change the
> source code and recompile. I've also included a sample .tab file (which
> would get placed in \userauth\pop3 or \userauth\smtp as
> needed, after modification for your mail domain).
>
> If you have any questions about the code or how it's used, feel free to
> contact me. I'll try to answer them, although I don't know that I'll be
> able to...:)
>
> Good luck.
>
> The file is located at:  http://www.arisiasoft.com/misc/ntauth.zip

Can you setup a simple HTML page and give me the link ? It is better to
have links to HTML pages instead of zip files directly.



- Davide

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[xmail] Windows domain authentication from XMail

2003-06-06 Thread Tracy
Greetings,

I've updated the NTAuth program (link at bottom) I posted the other day - 
I've added some additional commenting in the code (to clarify what's going 
on and why), and I've added logging of all auth attempts (this will allow 
administrators to look at the log and see who authenticated and who didn't).

As a side effect, this will reveal user's passwords to whomever has access 
to the log. I realise this is insecure, but since the log should not be 
available to anyone but administrators, I figure it's an acceptable risk. 
If you don't want the passwords exposed, you can modify the source code 
that builds the log line - I recommend leaving failed attempts showing the 
password - this will tell you if someone is attempting to crack a password. 
But even that could be considered insecure, so it's your choice.

I've included a project file for VC++ 6.0, should you wish to change the 
source code and recompile. I've also included a sample .tab file (which 
would get placed in \userauth\pop3 or \userauth\smtp as 
needed, after modification for your mail domain).

If you have any questions about the code or how it's used, feel free to 
contact me. I'll try to answer them, although I don't know that I'll be 
able to...:)

Good luck.

The file is located at:  http://www.arisiasoft.com/misc/ntauth.zip

Tracy


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[xmail] Re: A good webmail - UebiMiau password change

2003-06-06 Thread Brandon Wittenburg

Dan Stefan wrote:

>  Hi,
>
>  DS> I use Uebimiau 2.7.2 and I've made some modifications to allow users to change 
> their password (using Xmail::Ctrl). If someone is interested please say!
>
>  Yes I am :-) But, I'm using 2.7.8b1 ... Is it easy to plug into any
>  version of UebiMiau ?
>
>  Thanks !
>  
>
I did something like this not too long ago, only I used PHP to add a 
password change option to the Preferences page in Uebimiau. It is very 
simple and will work with any version of UM.

Regards,

Brandon Wittenburg

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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread Terry L Fritts

Hello Alex,

Friday, June 6, 2003 you wrote:
AY> I think I am going to be forced to do that as it cant be done with
AY> Xmail. Shame because I don't like MS SMTP, but it's a workable
AY> solution.

MS SMTP is an excellent tool for certain jobs. It is very fast (if
bandwidth exists) and very efficient for relay. It can also be
used as a backup mx although it is not particularly easy to
automate.  And it doesn't cost anything.

Terry Fritts


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[xmail] Re: A good webmail

2003-06-06 Thread Leonardo Cabral

Jeff Kukkola wrote:
> I'm running XMail on FreeBSD with Uebimiau 2.7 with no problems.
>
> Jeff
Thanks to all for the recomendations. I'm going to take a look at Uebimiau
and then to Horde (my problem with horde is that i need to recompile
apache+php+openssl).
Cheers,

Leonardo

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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread David Stebbings

I find MS SMTP isn't too bad.  Certainly the features are limited as a =
server, but as a relay (which is what we use it for) it works although =
we're using it to relay to a separate MTA (powerMTA).  It needs an =
IISreset every day though in a scheduled task otherwise it chews up =
memory.

I noticed it had trouble doing direct delivery to certain domains =
(ironically MSN and Hotmail) last year however, so it's worth testing =
first before your badmail queue builds up.

David

> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 06 June 2003 11:03
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
>=20
>=20
>=20
> Thanks,
>   I think I am going to be forced to do that as it cant be done
> with Xmail. Shame because I don't like MS SMTP, but it's a workable
> solution.
>=20
> Alex
>=20
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of David Stebbings
> Sent: 06 June 2003 10:21
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
>=20
>=20
>=20
> You could run IIS SMTP on a different port and bind that do a=20
> different
> =3D network card and set a "smart host" to forward to xmail on=20
> 127.0.0.1 =3D
> port 25
>=20
> David
>=20
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 05 June 2003 16:29
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address =
=3D20
> >=3D20
> >=3D20
> > SpamCop is rubbish in my opinion, unfortunately many people=20
> think its
> > great.=3D20
> >=3D20
> > The Windows server has 2 NICS with 2 different IP addresses. The
> > firewall uses NAT to give these 2 NIC's different static=20
> IP's for the
> > internet on outbound connections. If I could get windows to bind one
> > SMTP service running on port 25 to one NIC/IP and bind the=20
> other SMTP
> > service running on port 2525 to the other NIC/IP all my=20
> problems would
> > be solved.
> >=3D20
> > I suppose being able to specify what outbound port Xmail=20
> could use and
> > then using the Firewall NAT to translate all connections would also
> > work, but I am not certain that it would.
> >=3D20
> > I would love to use a second machine. I swear as techies become
> > management their intelligence decreases with each promotion.=3D20
> > Its almost
> > impossible to make them understand the need for new hardware and/or
> > software. They want to know what's wrong with the PII 233mhz=3D20
> > with 128mb
> > of ram running NT4 and why we cant install Xmail and other stuff on
> > that!
> >=3D20
> > Alex
> >=3D20
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > On Behalf Of David Stebbings
> > Sent: 05 June 2003 16:02
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
> >=3D20
> >=3D20
> >=3D20
> > That IP *will* get blocked by spamcop when your users=20
> decide not to =3D
> =3D3D
> > unsubscribe, but tick the "report spam" option - I hate=3D20 =20
> spamcop as
>=20
> >it's  =3D3D such a flawed system; we once had our entire =
corporate=3D20
> > email blocked =3D3D
> > because someone reported a personal email on it.
> >=3D20
> > Have you looked for an ip forwarder that can bind to=3D20
> > different NICs or =3D3D
> > do you even have the luxury of using a second machine?
> >=3D20
> > David
> >=3D20
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: 05 June 2003 15:46
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address =
=3D
> =3D3D20
> > >=3D3D20
> > >=3D3D20
> > > Thanks,
> > >   I looked at this before. It would work in the current setup but
> in=20
> > >the future we will be setting up a new mail server with=3D3D20  =
dual=20
> > >NICS and  two SMTP servers on it. One for normal customer email=20
> > >and=3D20
> > another for
> > > the newsletters. I was hoping to keep them totally separate=3D3D20 =

> > > just in case the IP for the newsletter gets blocked by spamcop,=20
> > > which does happen even when you have double opt-in=20
> systems in place.
>=20
> > > Its only an inconvenience for a small amount of people when it=20
> > > does=3D20
> > happen but its
> > > still best avoided.
> > >=3D3D20
> > > Alex
> > >=3D3D20
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] =20
> > >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > On Behalf Of David Stebbings
> > > Sent: 05 June 2003 15:26
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address=20
> > >=3D3D20 =3D3D20
> > >=3D3D20
> > > You can set the NIC priority in:
> > >=3D3D20
> > > Start
> > >Settings
> > >   network and dial-up connections page
> > >  advanced
> > > advanced settings
> > >=3D3D20
> > > Unless there is a need for outbound www/intranet traffic to=3D3D20
> > > go from a =3D3D3D
> > > spec

[xmail] Re: A good webmail

2003-06-06 Thread Jeff Kukkola

I'm running XMail on FreeBSD with Uebimiau 2.7 with no problems.

Jeff
- Mensagem Original 
From: Filip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Leonardo Cabral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [xmail] Re: A good webmail
Date: 05/06/03 21:42

>
>
> Hi,
>
>
> LC> I'm running XMail in linux.
>
> Uebimiau 2.7.8-beta Release is there
>
> http://www.cyber.nu
>
> No problem at all with my Linux/Xmail installation. Nice look and feel
> as well. You can change the skin and it knows English, Italian, French
> and many other languages. Great !
>
> --
> Fil.
>
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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread Andrew Joakimsen

It would make a great XMail box -- just put linux on it...

-Mensaje original-
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
nombre de Alex Young
Enviado el: Thursday, June 05, 2003 11:29 AM
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address



SpamCop is rubbish in my opinion, unfortunately many people think its
great. 

The Windows server has 2 NICS with 2 different IP addresses. The
firewall uses NAT to give these 2 NIC's different static IP's for the
internet on outbound connections. If I could get windows to bind one
SMTP service running on port 25 to one NIC/IP and bind the other SMTP
service running on port 2525 to the other NIC/IP all my problems would
be solved.

I suppose being able to specify what outbound port Xmail could use and
then using the Firewall NAT to translate all connections would also
work, but I am not certain that it would.

I would love to use a second machine. I swear as techies become
management their intelligence decreases with each promotion. Its almost
impossible to make them understand the need for new hardware and/or
software. They want to know what's wrong with the PII 233mhz with 128mb
of ram running NT4 and why we cant install Xmail and other stuff on
that!

Alex

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of David Stebbings
Sent: 05 June 2003 16:02
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address



That IP *will* get blocked by spamcop when your users decide not to =
unsubscribe, but tick the "report spam" option - I hate spamcop as it's
= such a flawed system; we once had our entire corporate email blocked =
because someone reported a personal email on it.

Have you looked for an ip forwarder that can bind to different NICs or =
do you even have the luxury of using a second machine?

David

> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 05 June 2003 15:46
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address =20
>=20
>=20
> Thanks,
>   I looked at this before. It would work in the current setup but
> in the future we will be setting up a new mail server with=20
> dual NICS and
> two SMTP servers on it. One for normal customer email and another for
> the newsletters. I was hoping to keep them totally separate=20
> just in case
> the IP for the newsletter gets blocked by spamcop, which does happen
> even when you have double opt-in systems in place. Its only an
> inconvenience for a small amount of people when it does happen but its
> still best avoided.
>=20
> Alex
>=20
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of David Stebbings
> Sent: 05 June 2003 15:26
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
>=20
>=20
>=20
> You can set the NIC priority in:
>=20
> Start
>Settings
>   network and dial-up connections page
>  advanced
> advanced settings
>=20
> Unless there is a need for outbound www/intranet traffic to=20
> go from a =3D
> specific IP you could set the XMail NIC to top priority
>=20
> David
>=20
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 05 June 2003 15:02
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address =
=3D20
> >=3D20
> >=3D20
> > Arghh... Company policy to use M$ products. I personally=20
> would like a
> > mix of M$ and Linux servers but I cant unfortunately.
> >=3D20
> > Alex
> >=3D20
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
> >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > On Behalf Of S=3D3DF6nke Ruempler
> > Sent: 05 June 2003 14:56
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address 
> >=3D20 =3D20
> >=3D20
> > > This is on a Windows 2000 server.
> >=3D20
> > use linux / iptables :-)
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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread Andrew Joakimsen

Sorry, I guess thats what happens when you are running on 3 hours of sleep
:)

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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
nombre de Alex Young
Enviado el: Thursday, June 05, 2003 8:58 AM
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address



Pi only works for incoming email. We currently have a firewall and it
will translate the internal IP address to an external one. That's why I
am trying to bind Xmail to the one NIC with the different IP address.

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Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address



http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html#command%20line

-Pi ip address

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nombre de Alex Young
Enviado el: Thursday, June 05, 2003 7:50 AM
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: [xmail] Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address



Hi,
does anyone know if it is possible to bind xmail to send out
email through a specific NIC or IP address?

I know you can bind XMails incoming connections to specific IP addresses
through the MAIL_CMD_LINE in the registry, any thing to do the same for
outbound connections?

Thanks,
Alex

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[xmail] Re: A good webmail - UebiMiau password change

2003-06-06 Thread Dan Stefan
Check this page http://www.romanothan.ro/spd/

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  Subject: [xmail] Re: A good webmail



  Hi,

  DS> I use Uebimiau 2.7.2 and I've made some modifications to allow users to change 
their password (using Xmail::Ctrl). If someone is interested please say!

  Yes I am :-) But, I'm using 2.7.8b1 ... Is it easy to plug into any
  version of UebiMiau ?

  Thanks !

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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread Alex Young

Thanks,
I think I am going to be forced to do that as it cant be done
with Xmail. Shame because I don't like MS SMTP, but it's a workable
solution.

Alex

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On Behalf Of David Stebbings
Sent: 06 June 2003 10:21
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address



You could run IIS SMTP on a different port and bind that do a different
= network card and set a "smart host" to forward to xmail on 127.0.0.1 =
port 25

David

> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 05 June 2003 16:29
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address =20
>=20
>=20
> SpamCop is rubbish in my opinion, unfortunately many people think its
> great.=20
>=20
> The Windows server has 2 NICS with 2 different IP addresses. The
> firewall uses NAT to give these 2 NIC's different static IP's for the
> internet on outbound connections. If I could get windows to bind one
> SMTP service running on port 25 to one NIC/IP and bind the other SMTP
> service running on port 2525 to the other NIC/IP all my problems would
> be solved.
>=20
> I suppose being able to specify what outbound port Xmail could use and
> then using the Firewall NAT to translate all connections would also
> work, but I am not certain that it would.
>=20
> I would love to use a second machine. I swear as techies become
> management their intelligence decreases with each promotion.=20
> Its almost
> impossible to make them understand the need for new hardware and/or
> software. They want to know what's wrong with the PII 233mhz=20
> with 128mb
> of ram running NT4 and why we cant install Xmail and other stuff on
> that!
>=20
> Alex
>=20
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of David Stebbings
> Sent: 05 June 2003 16:02
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
>=20
>=20
>=20
> That IP *will* get blocked by spamcop when your users decide not to =
=3D
> unsubscribe, but tick the "report spam" option - I hate=20  spamcop as

>it's  =3D such a flawed system; we once had our entire corporate=20
> email blocked =3D
> because someone reported a personal email on it.
>=20
> Have you looked for an ip forwarder that can bind to=20
> different NICs or =3D
> do you even have the luxury of using a second machine?
>=20
> David
>=20
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 05 June 2003 15:46
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address =
=3D20
> >=3D20
> >=3D20
> > Thanks,
> > I looked at this before. It would work in the current setup but
in 
> >the future we will be setting up a new mail server with=3D20  dual 
> >NICS and  two SMTP servers on it. One for normal customer email 
> >and=20
> another for
> > the newsletters. I was hoping to keep them totally separate=3D20 
> > just in case the IP for the newsletter gets blocked by spamcop, 
> > which does happen even when you have double opt-in systems in place.

> > Its only an inconvenience for a small amount of people when it 
> > does=20
> happen but its
> > still best avoided.
> >=3D20
> > Alex
> >=3D20
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
> >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > On Behalf Of David Stebbings
> > Sent: 05 June 2003 15:26
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address 
> >=3D20 =3D20
> >=3D20
> > You can set the NIC priority in:
> >=3D20
> > Start
> >Settings
> >   network and dial-up connections page
> >  advanced
> > advanced settings
> >=3D20
> > Unless there is a need for outbound www/intranet traffic to=3D20
> > go from a =3D3D
> > specific IP you could set the XMail NIC to top priority
> >=3D20
> > David
> >=3D20
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: 05 June 2003 15:02
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address =
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> =3D3D20
> > >=3D3D20
> > >=3D3D20
> > > Arghh... Company policy to use M$ products. I personally=3D20
> > would like a
> > > mix of M$ and Linux servers but I cant unfortunately. =3D3D20
> > > Alex
> > >=3D3D20
> > > -Original Message-
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> > >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > On Behalf Of S=3D3D3DF6nke Ruempler
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> > >=3D3D20 =3D3D20
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> > > > This is on a Windows 2000 server.
> > >=3D3D20
> > > use linux / iptables :-)
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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, David Stebbings wrote:

>
> Are you sure the bandwidth is maxed out?  Normally sending large volumes =
> of email won't saturate bandwidth (even a 10Mbit network) before =
> saturating disk IO.

Well, this is for sure. At least if you do not have a 100Mbps link to the
internet.



- Davide

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[xmail] Re: A good webmail

2003-06-06 Thread Filip

Hi,


LC> I'm running XMail in linux.

Uebimiau 2.7.8-beta Release is there

http://www.cyber.nu

No problem at all with my Linux/Xmail installation. Nice look and feel
as well. You can change the skin and it knows English, Italian, French
and many other languages. Great !

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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread David Stebbings

Are you sure the bandwidth is maxed out?  Normally sending large volumes =
of email won't saturate bandwidth (even a 10Mbit network) before =
saturating disk IO.

It doesn't answer the question, but the issue might lie elsewhere...

David

> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 05 June 2003 14:50
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
>=20
>=20
>=20
> The connections inbound to WWW isn't the major amount of traffic, it's
> the internal users which use the connection which max it out when
> sending newsletters. This is why I want to separate the two services
> onto separate NIC's. Allow internal users to use WWW on one=20
> NIC with no
> slowdown and have SMTP using the second NIC so it doesn't have any
> network slowdown or interfere with the users on the first NIC.
>=20
> This is on a Windows 2000 server.
>=20
> Thanks,
> Alex
>=20
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Leonardo Cabral
Sent: 05 June 2003 14:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address



Alex Young wrote:
> Pi only works for incoming email. We currently have a firewall and it=20
> will translate the internal IP address to an external one. That's why=20
> I am trying to bind Xmail to the one NIC with the different IP=20
> address.
>
Are both NICs connected to the same network? In that case, unless you
have a 10Mb connection to the internet, www traffic can't be so heavy to
slow smtp traffic. The performance problem with smtp may be in the usage
of the internet connection, so you may want to limit bandwith assigned
to www using your http proxy.

Leonardo

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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Alex Young wrote:

> You would have thought Microsoft could get its $hit together and do
> something useful with each new release of its OS. They even have open
> source code they could steal to help them. If I could get Xmail to send
> out on a specific port I could get the firewall to translate it back to
> port 25 and a different IP address. Any way I can do this in windows?

I know that many of you are just forced to work with it. But it seems so
illogical to me. Linux has so many *free and yet powerful/working* tools
to do things related to networking/server things.



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[xmail] Email Survyes?

2003-06-06 Thread Pablo Pedernera
Anyone have an idea of how to implement surveys via email, using xmail?

Pablo Pedernera
Coordinador Centro de Capacitacion
Sindicato de Trabajadores Municipales de Rosario


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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread David Stebbings

You could run IIS SMTP on a different port and bind that do a different =
network card and set a "smart host" to forward to xmail on 127.0.0.1 =
port 25

David

> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 05 June 2003 16:29
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
>=20
>=20
>=20
> SpamCop is rubbish in my opinion, unfortunately many people think its
> great.=20
>=20
> The Windows server has 2 NICS with 2 different IP addresses. The
> firewall uses NAT to give these 2 NIC's different static IP's for the
> internet on outbound connections. If I could get windows to bind one
> SMTP service running on port 25 to one NIC/IP and bind the other SMTP
> service running on port 2525 to the other NIC/IP all my problems would
> be solved.
>=20
> I suppose being able to specify what outbound port Xmail could use and
> then using the Firewall NAT to translate all connections would also
> work, but I am not certain that it would.
>=20
> I would love to use a second machine. I swear as techies become
> management their intelligence decreases with each promotion.=20
> Its almost
> impossible to make them understand the need for new hardware and/or
> software. They want to know what's wrong with the PII 233mhz=20
> with 128mb
> of ram running NT4 and why we cant install Xmail and other stuff on
> that!
>=20
> Alex
>=20
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of David Stebbings
> Sent: 05 June 2003 16:02
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
>=20
>=20
>=20
> That IP *will* get blocked by spamcop when your users decide not to =
=3D
> unsubscribe, but tick the "report spam" option - I hate=20
> spamcop as it's
> =3D such a flawed system; we once had our entire corporate=20
> email blocked =3D
> because someone reported a personal email on it.
>=20
> Have you looked for an ip forwarder that can bind to=20
> different NICs or =3D
> do you even have the luxury of using a second machine?
>=20
> David
>=20
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 05 June 2003 15:46
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address =
=3D20
> >=3D20
> >=3D20
> > Thanks,
> > I looked at this before. It would work in the current setup but
> > in the future we will be setting up a new mail server with=3D20
> > dual NICS and
> > two SMTP servers on it. One for normal customer email and=20
> another for
> > the newsletters. I was hoping to keep them totally separate=3D20
> > just in case
> > the IP for the newsletter gets blocked by spamcop, which does happen
> > even when you have double opt-in systems in place. Its only an
> > inconvenience for a small amount of people when it does=20
> happen but its
> > still best avoided.
> >=3D20
> > Alex
> >=3D20
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > On Behalf Of David Stebbings
> > Sent: 05 June 2003 15:26
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
> >=3D20
> >=3D20
> >=3D20
> > You can set the NIC priority in:
> >=3D20
> > Start
> >Settings
> >   network and dial-up connections page
> >  advanced
> > advanced settings
> >=3D20
> > Unless there is a need for outbound www/intranet traffic to=3D20
> > go from a =3D3D
> > specific IP you could set the XMail NIC to top priority
> >=3D20
> > David
> >=3D20
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: 05 June 2003 15:02
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address =
=3D
> =3D3D20
> > >=3D3D20
> > >=3D3D20
> > > Arghh... Company policy to use M$ products. I personally=3D20
> > would like a
> > > mix of M$ and Linux servers but I cant unfortunately.
> > >=3D3D20
> > > Alex
> > >=3D3D20
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] =20
> > >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > On Behalf Of S=3D3D3DF6nke Ruempler
> > > Sent: 05 June 2003 14:56
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address=20
> > >=3D3D20 =3D3D20
> > >=3D3D20
> > > > This is on a Windows 2000 server.
> > >=3D3D20
> > > use linux / iptables :-)
> > > -
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[xmail] Re: pop3 - imap

2003-06-06 Thread Benny

Wow, looks like it works just fine to me!  I think I may try this out.  I
will follow the xmailserver site documentation like you said and then I will
let you know if I have any problems.  THanks for the test link also!

Ben

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Subject: [xmail] Re: pop3 - imap


>
> For the DBMail, there is the documentation from the xmailserver site.
> This will hopefully soon be updated as a result of my experiences.
> Squirrel mail (1.2) works from those instructions, but the latest
> Squirelmail requires a few extra steps in order to use.
>
> I've added in the to do lists/shared address book etc, and I really like
> the end result.
>
> If you want to have a look - try:
>
> http://www.cb.ws/smail/
>
> User : test
> Pass : test
>
> See what you think - but bear in mind, it's a very limited bandwidth, but
> performance has been generally good.
>
> As always, once you get it to work, and know what to do, then it's
> easyI've been through that process and am more than happy to help
> spare others the frustration.
>
> Best regards
>
> Peter
>
> On 5 Jun 2003 at 8:44, Benny wrote:
>
> >
> > Thanks Peter,
> >
> >   I may have to take you up on this offer.  I have heard mixed reviews
about
> > DBmail, but you say it's working well huh?  Did you go off the
documentation
> > on xmailserver.org to get yours going or did you figure it out yourself?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Ben
> > - Original Message - 
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 3:11 AM
> > Subject: [xmail] Re: pop3 - imap
> >
> >
> > >
> > > I've just implemented IMAP with DBmail on a linux system (due to
> > > wanting to run squirrelmail).It works extremely well, and if you'd
> > like
> > > help with that on a Linux system then I'd be delighted to assist:)
> > >
> > > Best Regards
> > >
> > > Peter Edmond
> > >
> > > On 3 Jun 2003 at 16:40, Benny wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Davide,
> > > >
> > > > Just curious, you mentioned IMAP being implemented... do you have
any
> > > > tentative time frame on IMAP implementation?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > >
> > > > Ben Ptacek
> > > >
> > > > - Original Message - 
> > > > From: "Davide Libenzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > To: "XMail mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 12:55 PM
> > > > Subject: [xmail] Re: pop3 - imap
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > On Wed, 21 May 2003, Cianferotti Leonardo wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > hi,
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I have installed XMail 1.5+ imap2002b. it work all regularly,
> > however
> > > > > > when I agree to the mail by imap (Web), the mail come move
> > automatically
> > > > > > in the directory cur, from where I don't can unload it by pop3
> > because
> > > > > > it looks for the mail inthe directory new. How could I do?
> > > > >
> > > > > Ok, I restored the old Xmail behaviour to pick up messages even
from
> > > > > "cur". It is not correct though and when XMail's IMAP will be in
this
> > > > > feature will be dropped.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > - Davide
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[xmail] Re: pop3 - imap

2003-06-06 Thread me

For the DBMail, there is the documentation from the xmailserver site. 
This will hopefully soon be updated as a result of my experiences. 
Squirrel mail (1.2) works from those instructions, but the latest 
Squirelmail requires a few extra steps in order to use.

I've added in the to do lists/shared address book etc, and I really like 
the end result.

If you want to have a look - try:

http://www.cb.ws/smail/

User : test
Pass : test

See what you think - but bear in mind, it's a very limited bandwidth, but 
performance has been generally good.

As always, once you get it to work, and know what to do, then it's 
easyI've been through that process and am more than happy to help 
spare others the frustration.

Best regards

Peter

On 5 Jun 2003 at 8:44, Benny wrote:

> 
> Thanks Peter,
> 
>   I may have to take you up on this offer.  I have heard mixed reviews about
> DBmail, but you say it's working well huh?  Did you go off the documentation
> on xmailserver.org to get yours going or did you figure it out yourself?
> 
> Thanks
> Ben
> - Original Message - 
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 3:11 AM
> Subject: [xmail] Re: pop3 - imap
> 
> 
> >
> > I've just implemented IMAP with DBmail on a linux system (due to
> > wanting to run squirrelmail).It works extremely well, and if you'd
> like
> > help with that on a Linux system then I'd be delighted to assist:)
> >
> > Best Regards
> >
> > Peter Edmond
> >
> > On 3 Jun 2003 at 16:40, Benny wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Davide,
> > >
> > > Just curious, you mentioned IMAP being implemented... do you have any
> > > tentative time frame on IMAP implementation?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Ben Ptacek
> > >
> > > - Original Message - 
> > > From: "Davide Libenzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: "XMail mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 12:55 PM
> > > Subject: [xmail] Re: pop3 - imap
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > On Wed, 21 May 2003, Cianferotti Leonardo wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > hi,
> > > > >
> > > > > I have installed XMail 1.5+ imap2002b. it work all regularly,
> however
> > > > > when I agree to the mail by imap (Web), the mail come move
> automatically
> > > > > in the directory cur, from where I don't can unload it by pop3
> because
> > > > > it looks for the mail inthe directory new. How could I do?
> > > >
> > > > Ok, I restored the old Xmail behaviour to pick up messages even from
> > > > "cur". It is not correct though and when XMail's IMAP will be in this
> > > > feature will be dropped.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > - Davide
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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread Alex Young

SpamCop is rubbish in my opinion, unfortunately many people think its
great. 

The Windows server has 2 NICS with 2 different IP addresses. The
firewall uses NAT to give these 2 NIC's different static IP's for the
internet on outbound connections. If I could get windows to bind one
SMTP service running on port 25 to one NIC/IP and bind the other SMTP
service running on port 2525 to the other NIC/IP all my problems would
be solved.

I suppose being able to specify what outbound port Xmail could use and
then using the Firewall NAT to translate all connections would also
work, but I am not certain that it would.

I would love to use a second machine. I swear as techies become
management their intelligence decreases with each promotion. Its almost
impossible to make them understand the need for new hardware and/or
software. They want to know what's wrong with the PII 233mhz with 128mb
of ram running NT4 and why we cant install Xmail and other stuff on
that!

Alex

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Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address



That IP *will* get blocked by spamcop when your users decide not to =
unsubscribe, but tick the "report spam" option - I hate spamcop as it's
= such a flawed system; we once had our entire corporate email blocked =
because someone reported a personal email on it.

Have you looked for an ip forwarder that can bind to different NICs or =
do you even have the luxury of using a second machine?

David

> -Original Message-
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> Sent: 05 June 2003 15:46
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address =20
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>=20
> Thanks,
>   I looked at this before. It would work in the current setup but
> in the future we will be setting up a new mail server with=20
> dual NICS and
> two SMTP servers on it. One for normal customer email and another for
> the newsletters. I was hoping to keep them totally separate=20
> just in case
> the IP for the newsletter gets blocked by spamcop, which does happen
> even when you have double opt-in systems in place. Its only an
> inconvenience for a small amount of people when it does happen but its
> still best avoided.
>=20
> Alex
>=20
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of David Stebbings
> Sent: 05 June 2003 15:26
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
>=20
>=20
>=20
> You can set the NIC priority in:
>=20
> Start
>Settings
>   network and dial-up connections page
>  advanced
> advanced settings
>=20
> Unless there is a need for outbound www/intranet traffic to=20
> go from a =3D
> specific IP you could set the XMail NIC to top priority
>=20
> David
>=20
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 05 June 2003 15:02
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address =
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> > Arghh... Company policy to use M$ products. I personally=20
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> > Alex
> >=3D20
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> > Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address 
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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread David Stebbings

That IP *will* get blocked by spamcop when your users decide not to =
unsubscribe, but tick the "report spam" option - I hate spamcop as it's =
such a flawed system; we once had our entire corporate email blocked =
because someone reported a personal email on it.

Have you looked for an ip forwarder that can bind to different NICs or =
do you even have the luxury of using a second machine?

David

> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 05 June 2003 15:46
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
>=20
>=20
>=20
> Thanks,
>   I looked at this before. It would work in the current setup but
> in the future we will be setting up a new mail server with=20
> dual NICS and
> two SMTP servers on it. One for normal customer email and another for
> the newsletters. I was hoping to keep them totally separate=20
> just in case
> the IP for the newsletter gets blocked by spamcop, which does happen
> even when you have double opt-in systems in place. Its only an
> inconvenience for a small amount of people when it does happen but its
> still best avoided.
>=20
> Alex
>=20
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of David Stebbings
> Sent: 05 June 2003 15:26
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
>=20
>=20
>=20
> You can set the NIC priority in:
>=20
> Start
>Settings
>   network and dial-up connections page
>  advanced
> advanced settings
>=20
> Unless there is a need for outbound www/intranet traffic to=20
> go from a =3D
> specific IP you could set the XMail NIC to top priority
>=20
> David
>=20
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 05 June 2003 15:02
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address =
=3D20
> >=3D20
> >=3D20
> > Arghh... Company policy to use M$ products. I personally=20
> would like a
> > mix of M$ and Linux servers but I cant unfortunately.
> >=3D20
> > Alex
> >=3D20
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > On Behalf Of S=3D3DF6nke Ruempler
> > Sent: 05 June 2003 14:56
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
> >=3D20
> >=3D20
> >=3D20
> > > This is on a Windows 2000 server.
> >=3D20
> > use linux / iptables :-)
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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread Alex Young

You would have thought Microsoft could get its $hit together and do
something useful with each new release of its OS. They even have open
source code they could steal to help them. If I could get Xmail to send
out on a specific port I could get the firewall to translate it back to
port 25 and a different IP address. Any way I can do this in windows?

Alex

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On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Alex Young wrote:

>
> Our server has 2 network cards. The first one just has inbound WWW 
> connections. The second one has all the inbound POP3/SMTP connections.
>
> I want to specify that outbound connections only go through the second

> network card for the email as the primary card is under much more use 
> from internal clients and WWW connections. If I send a newsletter out 
> it sends it through the primary NIC and slows down access.
>
> I was looking for a way to exclusively use the 2nd NIC for email to 
> avoid this problem as the NIC doesn't get much use.

Easy task with iptables. Time to switch to a real OS ?


- Davide

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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread Alex Young

Thanks,
I looked at this before. It would work in the current setup but
in the future we will be setting up a new mail server with dual NICS and
two SMTP servers on it. One for normal customer email and another for
the newsletters. I was hoping to keep them totally separate just in case
the IP for the newsletter gets blocked by spamcop, which does happen
even when you have double opt-in systems in place. Its only an
inconvenience for a small amount of people when it does happen but its
still best avoided.

Alex

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of David Stebbings
Sent: 05 June 2003 15:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address



You can set the NIC priority in:

Start
   Settings
  network and dial-up connections page
 advanced
advanced settings

Unless there is a need for outbound www/intranet traffic to go from a =
specific IP you could set the XMail NIC to top priority

David

> -Original Message-
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> Sent: 05 June 2003 15:02
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address =20
>=20
>=20
> Arghh... Company policy to use M$ products. I personally would like a
> mix of M$ and Linux servers but I cant unfortunately.
>=20
> Alex
>=20
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of S=3DF6nke Ruempler
> Sent: 05 June 2003 14:56
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
>=20
>=20
>=20
> > This is on a Windows 2000 server.
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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Alex Young wrote:

>
> Our server has 2 network cards. The first one just has inbound WWW
> connections. The second one has all the inbound POP3/SMTP connections.
>
> I want to specify that outbound connections only go through the second
> network card for the email as the primary card is under much more use
> from internal clients and WWW connections. If I send a newsletter out it
> sends it through the primary NIC and slows down access.
>
> I was looking for a way to exclusively use the 2nd NIC for email to
> avoid this problem as the NIC doesn't get much use.

Easy task with iptables. Time to switch to a real OS ?


- Davide

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[xmail] Re: A good webmail

2003-06-06 Thread Filip

Hi,

DS> I use Uebimiau 2.7.2 and I've made some modifications to allow users to change 
their password (using Xmail::Ctrl). If someone is interested please say!

Yes I am :-) But, I'm using 2.7.8b1 ... Is it easy to plug into any
version of UebiMiau ?

Thanks !

-- 
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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread David Stebbings

You can set the NIC priority in:

Start
   Settings
  network and dial-up connections page
 advanced
advanced settings

Unless there is a need for outbound www/intranet traffic to go from a =
specific IP you could set the XMail NIC to top priority

David

> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 05 June 2003 15:02
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
>=20
>=20
>=20
> Arghh... Company policy to use M$ products. I personally would like a
> mix of M$ and Linux servers but I cant unfortunately.
>=20
> Alex
>=20
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of S=3DF6nke Ruempler
> Sent: 05 June 2003 14:56
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
>=20
>=20
>=20
> > This is on a Windows 2000 server.
>=20
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[xmail] Re: A good webmail

2003-06-06 Thread Dan Stefan
I use Uebimiau 2.7.2 and I've made some modifications to allow users to change their 
password (using Xmail::Ctrl). If someone is interested please say!
  - Original Message - 
  From: Leonardo Cabral 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 10:11 PM
  Subject: [xmail] Re: A good webmail



  Jeff Kukkola wrote:
  > I'm running XMail on FreeBSD with Uebimiau 2.7 with no problems.
  >
  > Jeff
  Thanks to all for the recomendations. I'm going to take a look at Uebimiau
  and then to Horde (my problem with horde is that i need to recompile
  apache+php+openssl).
  Cheers,

  Leonardo

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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread Alex Young

Arghh... Company policy to use M$ products. I personally would like a
mix of M$ and Linux servers but I cant unfortunately.

Alex

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Subject: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address



> This is on a Windows 2000 server.

use linux / iptables :-)
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[xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address

2003-06-06 Thread Sönke Ruempler

> This is on a Windows 2000 server.

use linux / iptables :-)
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