[xmail] davide, some feature request for the future

2004-01-05 Thread Sönke Ruempler
Hi Davide and list,

As I'm monitoring the spammers and how they work, I noticed that most of
them use cable/dsl lines to spread their shit. So a feature in XMail would
be fine, where we can add the RDNS-entry of the dialup-lines, e. g.
c-[0-9]{1,3}-[0-9]{1,3}-[0-9]{1,3}-[0-9]{1,3}-dhcp-dsl.rr.com and XMail
drops the connection if the client is not authenticated.

As I heard from you, XMail 2.0 will have regexp-support, so maybe you could
implement that?!

Just a thought ...


Soenke

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[xmail] Error 550 Invalid Recipient

2004-01-05 Thread TheBatchFile.Com
I keep getting this error when sending to a certain address, and do not find
it well documented.

Error 550 Invalid recipient.

I wish it were more clear. If the users address is not there it will say
that the mailbox is unavailabe so what does this mean?


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[xmail] Re: Error 550 Invalid Recipient

2004-01-05 Thread Tracy
Is this error being generated by your mail server, or by a remote mail server?
At a guess, I'd say the error is being generated because the recipient 
address is invalid (ie. malformed - contains embedded spaces or illegal 
characters or something along those lines).

If you could show the full reject message, perhaps that would help someone 
spot the problem...

At 08:20 1/5/2004, TheBatchFile.Com wrote:

>I keep getting this error when sending to a certain address, and do not find
>it well documented.
>
>Error 550 Invalid recipient.
>
>I wish it were more clear. If the users address is not there it will say
>that the mailbox is unavailabe so what does this mean?
>
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[xmail] Re: Error 550 Invalid Recipient

2004-01-05 Thread TheBatchFile.Com
[<00>] XMail bounce: [EMAIL PROTECTED];Error=[550
Invalid recipient <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]


[<01>] Error sending message [1073075574342.3488.waco-dc1] from
[waco-eng.com].

ID:
Mail From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Rcpt To:   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Server: [209.198.13.132]


[<02>] The reason of the delivery failure was:

550 Invalid recipient <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tracy
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 7:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Error 550 Invalid Recipient


Is this error being generated by your mail server, or by a remote mail
server?
At a guess, I'd say the error is being generated because the recipient
address is invalid (ie. malformed - contains embedded spaces or illegal
characters or something along those lines).

If you could show the full reject message, perhaps that would help someone
spot the problem...

At 08:20 1/5/2004, TheBatchFile.Com wrote:

>I keep getting this error when sending to a certain address, and do not
find
>it well documented.
>
>Error 550 Invalid recipient.
>
>I wish it were more clear. If the users address is not there it will say
>that the mailbox is unavailabe so what does this mean?
>
>
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[xmail] Re: Error 550 Invalid Recipient

2004-01-05 Thread Sönke Ruempler
> ID:
> Mail From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Rcpt To:   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Server: [209.198.13.132]
> 
> 
> [<02>] The reason of the delivery failure was:
> 
> 550 Invalid recipient <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

It's the remote server that says that the email-adress is wrong.
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[xmail] Re: Error 550 Invalid Recipient

2004-01-05 Thread Tracy
Apparently the user account doesn't exist:
220 GOOFY.hardwoodsearch.com ESMTP server (Post.Office v3.5.3 release 223 
ID# 0-
52884U1000L100S0V35) ready Mon, 5 Jan 2004 08:53:28 -0500
helo test
250 GOOFY.hardwoodsearch.com
expn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
550 Unknown address: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

At 08:55 1/5/2004, TheBatchFile.Com wrote:

>[<00>] XMail bounce: [EMAIL PROTECTED];Error=[550
>Invalid recipient <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
>
>
>[<01>] Error sending message [1073075574342.3488.waco-dc1] from
>[waco-eng.com].
>
>ID:
>Mail From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Rcpt To:   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Server: [209.198.13.132]
>
>
>[<02>] The reason of the delivery failure was:
>
>550 Invalid recipient <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tracy
>Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 7:52 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [xmail] Re: Error 550 Invalid Recipient
>
>
>Is this error being generated by your mail server, or by a remote mail
>server?
>At a guess, I'd say the error is being generated because the recipient
>address is invalid (ie. malformed - contains embedded spaces or illegal
>characters or something along those lines).
>
>If you could show the full reject message, perhaps that would help someone
>spot the problem...
>
>At 08:20 1/5/2004, TheBatchFile.Com wrote:
>
> >I keep getting this error when sending to a certain address, and do not
>find
> >it well documented.
> >
> >Error 550 Invalid recipient.
> >
> >I wish it were more clear. If the users address is not there it will say
> >that the mailbox is unavailabe so what does this mean?
> >
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[xmail] Re: Supplement to AV post...

2004-01-05 Thread Dale Qualls
Could someone suggest where I can get the proper script and where I should =
place it?

Man, this is confusing.

Thanks!

Dale

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/04/04 06:19PM >>>
Dale Qualls wrote:

>I have Sendmail.pm running now I think.  I installed SendMail.pm v 2.09 =
=3D
>from http://www.tneoh.zoneit.com/perl/SendMail/ and it compiled correctly,=
 =3D
>but it created SendMail.pm (note the capital "M").  I renamed it to =3D
>"Sendmail.pm" and copied it to a folder named Mail that I created under =
=3D
>/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.0.8/i386-linux-thread-multi/ (or something =
like =3D
>thatI got confused).
>
> =20
>

I don't think this is the right perl script. You should be using the=20
Mail-Sendmail script.

Jeff

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[xmail] Re: davide, some feature request for the future

2004-01-05 Thread Bowen Moursund
> them use cable/dsl lines to spread their shit. So a feature 
> in XMail would
> be fine, where we can add the RDNS-entry of the dialup-lines, e. g.
> c-[0-9]{1,3}-[0-9]{1,3}-[0-9]{1,3}-[0-9]{1,3}-dhcp-dsl.rr.com 
> and XMail
> drops the connection if the client is not authenticated.

You might instead use a DNSBL that lists dial-ups. There's a list here:

http://www.declude.com/junkmail/support/ip4r.htm


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[xmail] Re: 1.12 -> 1.17

2004-01-05 Thread xmail
Hi Bowen,
Did you write any filters in dBL? 

Rich...
www.autotraker.com


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Subject: [xmail] 1.12 -> 1.17

To upgrade from 1.12 to 1.17 on Windows, it appears to me that one must:

1. Add the filters.in.tab and filters.out.tab files.

2. Update filters for new return codes.

3. Replace XMail.exe.

Am I missing anything?


Bowen Moursund

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[xmail] Re: davide, some feature request for the future

2004-01-05 Thread Sönke Ruempler
> You might instead use a DNSBL that lists dial-ups. There's a list here:
>
> http://www.declude.com/junkmail/support/ip4r.htm

We are currently using RBL-plus and ORDB - what other MAPS are good for
DIALups?

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[xmail] Re: Supplement to AV post...

2004-01-05 Thread Jeffrey Laramie
Dale Qualls wrote:

>Could someone suggest where I can get the proper script and where I should =
>place it?
>
>Man, this is confusing.
>
>Thanks!
>
>  
>

You may want to go back to the Beginner's Guide and re-trace all the 
steps. You've jumped around and skipped important parts of the 
installation. To install the Mail-Sendmail script from the command line 
type:

|perl -MCPAN -e 'install Mail::Sendmail'|

The script will download and install itself. I'm not aware of any 
additional configuration needed.

Jeff


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[xmail] Re: davide, some feature request for the future

2004-01-05 Thread Bowen Moursund
> > You might instead use a DNSBL that lists dial-ups. There's 
> a list here:
> >
> > http://www.declude.com/junkmail/support/ip4r.htm
> 
> We are currently using RBL-plus and ORDB - what other MAPS 
> are good for DIALups?

Dunno, I don't use one . You might pick one from the list at the
link above, or search USENET for a recommendation, or maybe another list
user will have a recommendation.


Bowen Moursund


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[xmail] Re: Supplement to AV post...

2004-01-05 Thread Dale Qualls
I tried doing the MCPAN and it fails, is there any other way to install =
it?

Gosh, I'm hosing this thing bad...

I'm going to try it on a different box, maybe that will shed some light :)

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/05/04 09:26AM >>>
Dale Qualls wrote:

>Could someone suggest where I can get the proper script and where I =
should =3D
>place it?
>
>Man, this is confusing.
>
>Thanks!
>
> =20
>

You may want to go back to the Beginner's Guide and re-trace all the=20
steps. You've jumped around and skipped important parts of the=20
installation. To install the Mail-Sendmail script from the command line=20
type:

|perl -MCPAN -e 'install Mail::Sendmail'|

The script will download and install itself. I'm not aware of any=20
additional configuration needed.

Jeff


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[xmail] Re: 1.12 -> 1.17

2004-01-05 Thread Bowen Moursund
> Hi Bowen,
> Did you write any filters in dBL?

No, I'm using JavaScript/Windows Script. dBASE doesn't seem to me to be
the appropriate tool for mail server scripts .


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[xmail] Re: Supplement to AV post...

2004-01-05 Thread Jeffrey Laramie
Dale Qualls wrote:

>I tried doing the MCPAN and it fails, is there any other way to install =
>it?
>
>  
>

Yes. You can go here and download the tar file:

http://search.cpan.org/dist/Mail-Sendmail/


>Gosh, I'm hosing this thing bad...
>
>I'm going to try it on a different box, maybe that will shed some light :)
>
>  
>
Did you install a new version of perl? If the MCPAN installation didn't 
work you most likely have either an internet connection problem or a 
perl problem, and my money is on a perl problem. What error do you get 
when you try to install with MCPAN? Can you run other perl scripts? Make 
sure the first line of any perl script points to the perl version you 
are using.

Jeff


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[xmail] Re: Supplement to AV post...

2004-01-05 Thread Dale Qualls
Thanks, I was at that site but couldn't find the #$%&@#% download link :)

I'll give it a shot tonite.

I didn't re-install Perl.  I have 5.8.0

I can run other perl scripts just fine.

I'll have to run the install again to see the errors, I'll try that again =
tonite as well.

I appreciate your help!

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/05/04 10:58AM >>>
Dale Qualls wrote:

>I tried doing the MCPAN and it fails, is there any other way to install =
=3D
>it?
>
> =20
>

Yes. You can go here and download the tar file:

http://search.cpan.org/dist/Mail-Sendmail/=20


>Gosh, I'm hosing this thing bad...
>
>I'm going to try it on a different box, maybe that will shed some light =
:)
>
> =20
>
Did you install a new version of perl? If the MCPAN installation didn't=20
work you most likely have either an internet connection problem or a=20
perl problem, and my money is on a perl problem. What error do you get=20
when you try to install with MCPAN? Can you run other perl scripts? =
Make=20
sure the first line of any perl script points to the perl version you=20
are using.

Jeff


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[xmail] Problems logging on to POP3 after latest M$ Hotfixes

2004-01-05 Thread Daniel Fisher \(lennybacon\)
Hello List 

I have problems logging on to the POP3-Service after i
Installed the latest M$ Hotfixes on a Windows 2003 Server.

Xmail seems is running (shown in the Service list) but the 
Application event log shows errors:

SOCKET BIND ERROR - 
(0)XMAIL WAS NOT FOUNT - REMOTE INFO COULD NOT BE FOUND ...

And the Mail client returns: Logon failure 

SMTP is running fine.


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[xmail] Re: Supplement to AV post...

2004-01-05 Thread Dale Qualls
Hmmm, ran it on a test box at this office and it worked fine

I downloaded the script, I'll build it on that box and see if it works, if =
not then I'll just re-build from scratch on that box and see if that helps =
out.

Thanks for all of the help!!

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/05/04 10:58AM >>>
Dale Qualls wrote:

>I tried doing the MCPAN and it fails, is there any other way to install =
=3D
>it?
>
> =20
>

Yes. You can go here and download the tar file:

http://search.cpan.org/dist/Mail-Sendmail/=20


>Gosh, I'm hosing this thing bad...
>
>I'm going to try it on a different box, maybe that will shed some light =
:)
>
> =20
>
Did you install a new version of perl? If the MCPAN installation didn't=20
work you most likely have either an internet connection problem or a=20
perl problem, and my money is on a perl problem. What error do you get=20
when you try to install with MCPAN? Can you run other perl scripts? =
Make=20
sure the first line of any perl script points to the perl version you=20
are using.

Jeff


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[xmail] Re: Problems logging on to POP3 after latest M$ Hotfixes

2004-01-05 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Daniel Fisher (lennybacon) wrote:

> Hello List 
> 
> I have problems logging on to the POP3-Service after i
> Installed the latest M$ Hotfixes on a Windows 2003 Server.
> 
> Xmail seems is running (shown in the Service list) but the 
> Application event log shows errors:
> 
> SOCKET BIND ERROR - 
> (0)XMAIL WAS NOT FOUNT - REMOTE INFO COULD NOT BE FOUND ...
> 
> And the Mail client returns: Logon failure 
> 
> SMTP is running fine.

Stop XMail and run a netstat -a ...



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[xmail] Re: 1.12 -> 1.17

2004-01-05 Thread Chad Fleenor
> > 1. Add the filters.in.tab and filters.out.tab files.
>=20
> yes, and smtp.ipprop.tab

Did the smtp.ipprop.tab just appear with XMail 1.17?  If so, I upgraded
to 1.17 today but I don't have the file, smtp.ipprop.tab.  Is this
normal?  To use it would I have to go out and create that file, because
that was my motive in the upgrade, ability to whitelist an ip address.

Thanks,
Chad

-Original Message-
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On Behalf Of Davide Libenzi
Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 1:34 PM
To: XMail mailing list
Subject: [xmail] Re: 1.12 -> 1.17

On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, S=F6nke Ruempler wrote:

> > 1. Add the filters.in.tab and filters.out.tab files.
>=20
> yes, and smtp.ipprop.tab
>=20
> > 2. Update filters for new return codes.
>=20
> yes and care about the new spool file format (one line more that MUST
NOT be
> changed by the filters!!)
>=20
> > 3. Replace XMail.exe.
>=20
> and sendmail.exe

I would replace all the binaries when there's an update. Not only XMail=20
and sendmail.
Sonke, why didn't you follow the leak thread? I thought you had the same

problem.



- Davide


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[xmail] Re: 1.12 -> 1.17

2004-01-05 Thread Jeffrey Laramie
Chad Fleenor wrote:

>>>1. Add the filters.in.tab and filters.out.tab files.
>>>  
>>>
>>=20
>>yes, and smtp.ipprop.tab
>>
>>
>
>Did the smtp.ipprop.tab just appear with XMail 1.17?  If so, I upgraded
>to 1.17 today but I don't have the file, smtp.ipprop.tab.  Is this
>normal?  To use it would I have to go out and create that file, because
>that was my motive in the upgrade, ability to whitelist an ip address.
>
>  
>

You should find smtp.ipprop.tab in the MailRoot directory. You may have 
lost the empty files when you installed 1.17. If you have to copy the 
1.17 files to a new directory make sure you use rsync or cp with the -a 
switch.

Jeff


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[xmail] Re: 1.12 -> 1.17

2004-01-05 Thread Chad Fleenor
I was running XMail 1.16 on RedHat 9.0.  I used the RPM do upgrade.  The
command I used was rpm -U xmail-1.17-i386.rpm.  The file smtp.ipprop.tab
didn't show up in the MailRoot directory with that command.  Is there
anything else I should do.  I have XMail server manager and it says that
the version of XMail is 1.17 so I assume that it did successfully
upgrade.

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On Behalf Of Jeffrey Laramie
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 3:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: 1.12 -> 1.17

Chad Fleenor wrote:

>>>1. Add the filters.in.tab and filters.out.tab files.
>>>  
>>>
>>=20
>>yes, and smtp.ipprop.tab
>>
>>
>
>Did the smtp.ipprop.tab just appear with XMail 1.17?  If so, I upgraded
>to 1.17 today but I don't have the file, smtp.ipprop.tab.  Is this
>normal?  To use it would I have to go out and create that file, because
>that was my motive in the upgrade, ability to whitelist an ip address.
>
>  
>

You should find smtp.ipprop.tab in the MailRoot directory. You may have 
lost the empty files when you installed 1.17. If you have to copy the 
1.17 files to a new directory make sure you use rsync or cp with the -a 
switch.

Jeff


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[xmail] Re: Supplement to AV post...

2004-01-05 Thread Peter Lindeman
Dale Qualls schreef:

> I have Sendmail.pm running now I think.  I installed SendMail.pm v 2.09 =
> from http://www.tneoh.zoneit.com/perl/SendMail/ and it compiled correctly, =
> but it created SendMail.pm (note the capital "M").  I renamed it to =
> "Sendmail.pm" and copied it to a folder named Mail that I created under =
> /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.0.8/i386-linux-thread-multi/ (or something like =
> thatI got confused).

That is not a correct one, you need the one from :

http://search.cpan.org/~mivkovic/Mail-Sendmail-0.79/Sendmail.pm

On that site you can find many ways how to install this unit.

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[xmail] Re: 1.12 -> 1.17

2004-01-05 Thread Jeffrey Laramie
Chad Fleenor wrote:

>I was running XMail 1.16 on RedHat 9.0.  I used the RPM do upgrade.  The
>command I used was rpm -U xmail-1.17-i386.rpm.  The file smtp.ipprop.tab
>didn't show up in the MailRoot directory with that command.  Is there
>anything else I should do.  I have XMail server manager and it says that
>the version of XMail is 1.17 so I assume that it did successfully
>upgrade.
>  
>
Hmm. I looked at the rpm package file and it looks like it installs some 
files in /var/MailRoot and some files in /var/MailRoot.sample. It 
appears that the new configuration files go into /var/MailRoot.sample so 
that you don't overwrite your config when you upgrade an existing 
installation. I don't have a box handy to test it, but I swear when I 
first installed by RPM the config files were in both /var/MailRoot and 
/var/MailRoot.sample. Can anyone confirm this or am I just nuts? (OK, I 
am nuts, but that's besides the point!)

Jeff


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[xmail] Re: Supplement to AV post...

2004-01-05 Thread Filip
Hi Peter and list,

PL> Dale Qualls schreef:

>> I have Sendmail.pm running now I think.  I installed SendMail.pm v 2.09 =
>> from http://www.tneoh.zoneit.com/perl/SendMail/ and it compiled correctly, =
>> but it created SendMail.pm (note the capital "M").  I renamed it to =
>> "Sendmail.pm" and copied it to a folder named Mail that I created under =
>> /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.0.8/i386-linux-thread-multi/ (or something like =
>> thatI got confused).

PL> That is not a correct one, you need the one from :

PL> http://search.cpan.org/~mivkovic/Mail-Sendmail-0.79/Sendmail.pm

PL> On that site you can find many ways how to install this unit.

BTW, why not use the XMail sendmail so as to avoid all the fuss
about "Sendmail.pm" ? Your program could send mail just making system
calls to sendmail.sh, am'I wrong ?

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[xmail] Re: 1.12 -> 1.17

2004-01-05 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Chad Fleenor wrote:

> I was running XMail 1.16 on RedHat 9.0.  I used the RPM do upgrade.  The
> command I used was rpm -U xmail-1.17-i386.rpm.  The file smtp.ipprop.tab
> didn't show up in the MailRoot directory with that command.  Is there
> anything else I should do.  I have XMail server manager and it says that
> the version of XMail is 1.17 so I assume that it did successfully
> upgrade.

No, the update handler does not handle installing new files.



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[xmail] Re: Supplement to AV post...

2004-01-05 Thread Peter Lindeman
Filip schreef:

> PL> That is not a correct one, you need the one from :
> 
> PL> http://search.cpan.org/~mivkovic/Mail-Sendmail-0.79/Sendmail.pm
> 
> PL> On that site you can find many ways how to install this unit.
> 
> BTW, why not use the XMail sendmail so as to avoid all the fuss
> about "Sendmail.pm" ? Your program could send mail just making system
> calls to sendmail.sh, am'I wrong ?

Because now I can completely right a correct message in Perl in the 
script. Actually this is the very first time somebody had this troubles 
with installing it so I don't think it is a big problem ;-)

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[xmail] Re: 1.12 -> 1.17

2004-01-05 Thread Jeffrey Laramie
Davide Libenzi wrote:

>On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Chad Fleenor wrote:
>
>  
>
>>I was running XMail 1.16 on RedHat 9.0.  I used the RPM do upgrade.  The
>>command I used was rpm -U xmail-1.17-i386.rpm.  The file smtp.ipprop.tab
>>didn't show up in the MailRoot directory with that command.  Is there
>>anything else I should do.  I have XMail server manager and it says that
>>the version of XMail is 1.17 so I assume that it did successfully
>>upgrade.
>>
>>
>
>No, the update handler does not handle installing new files.
>
>
>  
>

But if I do a new installation it puts them in both places, correct?

Jeff


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[xmail] Re: 1.12 -> 1.17

2004-01-05 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:

> Davide Libenzi wrote:
> 
> >On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Chad Fleenor wrote:
> >
> >>I was running XMail 1.16 on RedHat 9.0.  I used the RPM do upgrade.  The
> >>command I used was rpm -U xmail-1.17-i386.rpm.  The file smtp.ipprop.tab
> >>didn't show up in the MailRoot directory with that command.  Is there
> >>anything else I should do.  I have XMail server manager and it says that
> >>the version of XMail is 1.17 so I assume that it did successfully
> >>upgrade.
> >>
> >
> >No, the update handler does not handle installing new files.
> >  
> >
> 
> But if I do a new installation it puts them in both places, correct?

If the installer sees an existing /var/MailRoot, it does not overwrite it. 
It writes /var/MailRoot.sample



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[xmail] Re: Supplement to AV post...

2004-01-05 Thread Dale Qualls
Very first time?

I finally accomplished something to get myself noticed :)

Thanks for all of the help gang!

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/05/04 03:47PM >>>
Filip schreef:

> PL> That is not a correct one, you need the one from :
>=20
> PL> http://search.cpan.org/~mivkovic/Mail-Sendmail-0.79/Sendmail.pm=20
>=20
> PL> On that site you can find many ways how to install this unit.
>=20
> BTW, why not use the XMail sendmail so as to avoid all the fuss
> about "Sendmail.pm" ? Your program could send mail just making system
> calls to sendmail.sh, am'I wrong ?

Because now I can completely right a correct message in Perl in the=20
script. Actually this is the very first time somebody had this troubles=20
with installing it so I don't think it is a big problem ;-)

--=20
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[xmail] Re: Supplement to AV post...

2004-01-05 Thread Peter Lindeman
Dale Qualls schreef:

> Very first time?
> 
> I finally accomplished something to get myself noticed :)
> 
> Thanks for all of the help gang!

Yes, at least as I have heard off. It happens sometimes that people 
forget to install it but then again, the doc exactly tells what to 
install. Is the doc not clear enough?

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[xmail] Re: Supplement to AV post...

2004-01-05 Thread Dale Qualls
Perfectly clear.  I have to assume that it failed the first time and I =
didn't notice it.

I installed it on a box in the office I'm in now and it worked just fine.  =
I'm just going to scrap that other box and rebuild from scratch.

It appears to work just fine here.  Something is just hosed on that other =
system.

Thanks!!

P.S.  I didn't mean that last message to sound snippy or bitchy, I was =
just trying to be funny :)

ciao!

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/05/04 04:25PM >>>
Dale Qualls schreef:

> Very first time?
>=20
> I finally accomplished something to get myself noticed :)
>=20
> Thanks for all of the help gang!

Yes, at least as I have heard off. It happens sometimes that people=20
forget to install it but then again, the doc exactly tells what to=20
install. Is the doc not clear enough?

--=20
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[xmail] Re: Supplement to AV post...

2004-01-05 Thread Filip
Hi,

>> BTW, why not use the XMail sendmail so as to avoid all the fuss
>> about "Sendmail.pm" ? Your program could send mail just making system
>> calls to sendmail.sh, am'I wrong ?

PL> Because now I can completely right a correct message in Perl in the
PL> script.

Sorry, English not beeing my mother tongue, I may miss something here.
Could you elaborate a bit ? What is it you can do with sendmail.pm
that you can't using XMail sendmail ?  Thanks Peter. And don't worry,
I think your program is really great but I just would like to
understand the choice of sendmail.pm vs XMail sendmail :-)

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[xmail] Re: Supplement to AV post...

2004-01-05 Thread Peter Lindeman
Dale Qualls schreef:

> Perfectly clear.  I have to assume that it failed the first time and I =
> didn't notice it.
> 
> I installed it on a box in the office I'm in now and it worked just fine.  =
> I'm just going to scrap that other box and rebuild from scratch.
> 
> It appears to work just fine here.  Something is just hosed on that other =
> system.
> 
> Thanks!!
> 
> P.S.  I didn't mean that last message to sound snippy or bitchy, I was =
> just trying to be funny :)

No problem at all ;-) I hope you will get it going soon on your other 
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[xmail] Re: Supplement to AV post...

2004-01-05 Thread Peter Lindeman
Filip schreef:

>>>BTW, why not use the XMail sendmail so as to avoid all the fuss
>>>about "Sendmail.pm" ? Your program could send mail just making system
>>>calls to sendmail.sh, am'I wrong ?
> 
> 
> PL> Because now I can completely right a correct message in Perl in the
> PL> script.
> 
> Sorry, English not beeing my mother tongue, I may miss something here.

It isn't mine either but I do my best ;-)

> Could you elaborate a bit ? What is it you can do with sendmail.pm
> that you can't using XMail sendmail ?  Thanks Peter. And don't worry,
> I think your program is really great but I just would like to
> understand the choice of sendmail.pm vs XMail sendmail :-)

You cannot compare them, with sendmail of XMail you send an email which 
is allready a mailfile. With Sendmail.pm you can write an email in Perl, 
you can't compare the two, just the name looks te same ;-)

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[xmail] Re: Supplement to AV post...

2004-01-05 Thread Filip
Hi,


>> Sorry, English not beeing my mother tongue, I may miss something here.

PL> It isn't mine either but I do my best ;-)

We are handicaped by the languages :-) It's sometimes a bit frustrating
but it's still great to be able to read this list. So many things to
learn !

>> I just would like to
>> understand the choice of sendmail.pm vs XMail sendmail :-)

PL> You cannot compare them, with sendmail of XMail you send an email which
PL> is allready a mailfile. With Sendmail.pm you can write an email in Perl,
PL> you can't compare the two, just the name looks te same ;-)

Now I think I got it. Thank you ! I'll have a look at your code to see
if I can even get a better grasp. Note that Perl is none of the languages
my mother spoke neither :-) I can speak some dirty PHP but it's quite
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