[xmail] OSX Patches

2004-05-12 Thread Christian Gross
Following are the OSX changes I made

centaur:~/Desktop cgross$ diff --recursive --rcs -u xmail-1.19 
xmail-1.19.orig
Only in xmail-1.19: Makefile.osx
diff --recursive --rcs -u xmail-1.19/SysDepBSD.cpp 
xmail-1.19.orig/SysDepBSD.cpp
--- xmail-1.19/SysDepBSD.cppFri May  7 11:29:30 2004
+++ xmail-1.19.orig/SysDepBSD.cpp   Sun Apr 11 23:31:10 2004
@@ -1459,7 +1459,7 @@
ErrSetErrorCode(ERR_SET_THREAD_PRIORITY);
return (ERR_SET_THREAD_PRIORITY);
}
-#if defined(__FREEBSD__) || defined (__DARWIN__)
+#if defined(__FREEBSD__)
int iMinPriority = sched_get_priority_min(iPolicy);
int iMaxPriority = sched_get_priority_max(iPolicy);
 #else  // #if defined(__FREEBSD__)
Only in xmail-1.19: SysDepBSD.cpp~
diff --recursive --rcs -u xmail-1.19/SysIncludeBSD.h 
xmail-1.19.orig/SysIncludeBSD.h
--- xmail-1.19/SysIncludeBSD.h  Fri May  7 08:15:07 2004
+++ xmail-1.19.orig/SysIncludeBSD.h Sun Apr 11 23:31:10 2004
@@ -38,8 +38,6 @@
 #include 
 #if defined(__FREEBSD__)
 #include 
-#elif defined(__DARWIN__)
-#include 
 #else
 #include 
 #endif
Only in xmail-1.19.orig: ctrlclnt
Only in xmail-1.19: ctrlclnt.ms
Only in xmail-1.19.orig: mkusers
Only in xmail-1.19: mkusers.ms
Only in xmail-1.19.orig: xmail


If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask me.

Christian
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[xmail] bounce from ME?

2004-05-12 Thread TheBatchFile.Com
I am trying to send an email to the lucidyne.com domain and my server keeps
popping this back at me.

XMail bounce: [EMAIL PROTECTED];Error=[550 5.2.1 Mailbox
unavailable. Your IP address 24.117.58.241 is blacklisted using FIVETEN.
Reason: spam source. Details: miscellaneous address blocks that have sent
spam here.]

What could the deal be?

I am on a cableone.net block and the support there thinks its my server and
no one else.

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[xmail] Re: bounce from ME?

2004-05-12 Thread Terry L Fritts
Hello TheBatchFile.Com,

Wednesday, May 12, 2004 you wrote:
TC> Your IP address 24.117.58.241 is blacklisted using FIVETEN.
TC> What could the deal be?

This is the reason for the rejection.  FIVETEN is a DNS based spam
database.  You can read about them here:
http://www.declude.com/Articles.asp?ID=97

FIVETEN lists just about everyone on earth and beyond so not a
very useful spam list.  Probably someone is using them that does
not realize this.

Not much you can do about it except tell the person you are trying
to send to by some other method.  FIVETEN as far as I know does
not remove people very well either.



Terry Fritts


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[xmail] Re: bounce from ME?

2004-05-12 Thread TheBatchFile.Com
Well Thanks for the fast response and great info.

-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 7:28 AM
To: TheBatchFile.Com
Subject: [xmail] Re: bounce from ME?


Hello TheBatchFile.Com,

Wednesday, May 12, 2004 you wrote:
TC> Your IP address 24.117.58.241 is blacklisted using FIVETEN.
TC> What could the deal be?

This is the reason for the rejection.  FIVETEN is a DNS based spam
database.  You can read about them here:
http://www.declude.com/Articles.asp?ID=97

FIVETEN lists just about everyone on earth and beyond so not a
very useful spam list.  Probably someone is using them that does
not realize this.

Not much you can do about it except tell the person you are trying
to send to by some other method.  FIVETEN as far as I know does
not remove people very well either.



Terry Fritts


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[xmail] Re: bounce from ME?

2004-05-12 Thread Terry L Fritts
Hello TheBatchFile.Com,

Wednesday, May 12, 2004 you wrote:
TC> Well Thanks for the fast response and great info.

So in the case of your IP you are listed under FIVETEN misc spam -
which is defined:

"A special case is the misc.spam group, which includes entire
blocks of addresses that have a) sent spam here, b) have
consecutive or missing reverse dns, and c) have no customer
sub-delegation via either the controlling RIR (ARIN, RIPE, LACNIC,
APNIC, etc) or an rwhois server referenced in the main RIR
records."

So he's listed an entire block for one or more of those reasons.
Makes the test almost useless for most people.

That IP address is on a total of 11 lists out of 258 tested not
including MAPS of course which is a fee service.  None of the 11
are lists I use.

For some reason FIVETEN is included in a number of default spam
protection setups and they are frequently included by people just
starting to protect against spam.  Like a lot of things FIVETEN
seems really good in the description.

Terry Fritts

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[xmail] Blocking Relay

2004-05-12 Thread Francesco
Hi all,
I'm using XMail as a GW to a Domino Server to do antivirus control on
inbound email, this way XMail forwards all messages, after antivirus as run,
to Domino, but it is an open relay.

If I try to set SMTPRELAY.TAB with the address of the Domino server every
external mail get a Relay Reject error.

What kind of configuration should I use to block relay and still forward
mail to domino server for a given domain?

Tnx to all

Francesco

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[xmail] Re: Blocking Relay

2004-05-12 Thread Sönke Ruempler
> What kind of configuration should I use to block relay and still
> forward mail to domino server for a given domain?

empty smtprelay.tab and add a custom domain for your domain that does
smtprelay to your domino server.

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[xmail] SMTP Auth

2004-05-12 Thread Xat
   Hi all!
   How to turn off SMTP authentication for the domain users?
This authentication is forced in SMTPSERVER.TAB by
EnableAuthSMTP-POP3 variable. This means that domain users 
can send their mail only after POP3 authentication. When setting
this variable to zero, all mail is rejected by server.

What should be changed to allow users to send their mail without
preliminary POP3 authentication?

Davidchenko Roman.
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[xmail] Re: SMTP Auth

2004-05-12 Thread Sönke Ruempler
> What should be changed to allow users to send their mail
> without preliminary POP3 authentication?

smtprelay.tab ...


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[xmail] Mail loop detected - Can't seem to find the problem.

2004-05-12 Thread John Kielkopf
Getting a "Mail loop detected" on a domain we host on our DNS server, 
and on our web servers, be do not host the mail (MX record points to 
customers server).

This only happens on mail being sent from our mail server. The 
destination domain is not handled by our mail servers (no domain alias, 
no custom domain, no domain entry, and the DNS records appear to be 
correct).  This seemed to start after changing to 1.18... I haven't gone 
back to 1.17 to test though.

-John

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ID:
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Mail loop detected


[<04>] Here is listed the message log file:

[PeekTime] 1083538122 : Sun, 2 May 2004 17:48:42 -0500
<<
ErrCode   = -173
ErrString = Mail loop detected
Message  blocked by mail loop check !
SMTP-Error = "554 Message blocked by mail loop check"


>>
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[xmail] Filters off of Secondary MX?

2004-05-12 Thread Toby Reiter
All,
We have three XMail servers running in our office. One primary on 
Linux, one secondary on Linux, and a tertiary server on a Windows NT 
box. Let's call them mx1, mx2, and mx3.

Both Linux boxes have functional SpamAssassin filters running. The NT 
box doesn't (and I'm not really all that interested in getting SA set 
up on Windows, since that box is hardly ever used). Both backup mx 
servers have custom domain processing to smtp-relay messages to the 
primary mx.

Here's the problem: spammers frequently send messages to the mx3 
server, which then gets relayed to mx1.  For some reason, email sent 
from mx3 to mx1 is not being filtered by SA (normally blocked spam 
gets through, and headers remain unchanged). Just to be clear -- 
SpamAssassin works great on my system, no hitches other than this 
one. What is weird is that my antivirus filter does get triggered. 
This is not sporadic behavior -- SA never triggers for mail from mx3.

Can anyone think of why this may be happening?

Thanks in advance,
Toby

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[xmail] Re: Mail loop detected - Can't seem to find the problem.

2004-05-12 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Wed, 12 May 2004, John Kielkopf wrote:

> Getting a "Mail loop detected" on a domain we host on our DNS server, 
> and on our web servers, be do not host the mail (MX record points to 
> customers server).
> 
> This only happens on mail being sent from our mail server. The 
> destination domain is not handled by our mail servers (no domain alias, 
> no custom domain, no domain entry, and the DNS records appear to be 
> correct).  This seemed to start after changing to 1.18... I haven't gone 
> back to 1.17 to test though.

Take a look at the slog files. Try a "nslookup -recurse -type=mx bioenergy.com" 
from the XMail machine. IMO is failing with the MX resolution and is 
picking up the A record, that points to your server.



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- Davide

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[xmail] Re: Filters off of Secondary MX?

2004-05-12 Thread Don Drake
Sounds strange.  I get the majority of my spam sent to my backup MX, but my
primary server running SA weeds it out just fine.

Are you sure you don't have a SA trusted_networks configured for the IP of
mx3?

-Don

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Behalf Of Toby Reiter
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Filters off of Secondary MX?

All,
We have three XMail servers running in our office. One primary on 
Linux, one secondary on Linux, and a tertiary server on a Windows NT 
box. Let's call them mx1, mx2, and mx3.

Both Linux boxes have functional SpamAssassin filters running. The NT 
box doesn't (and I'm not really all that interested in getting SA set 
up on Windows, since that box is hardly ever used). Both backup mx 
servers have custom domain processing to smtp-relay messages to the 
primary mx.

Here's the problem: spammers frequently send messages to the mx3 
server, which then gets relayed to mx1.  For some reason, email sent 
from mx3 to mx1 is not being filtered by SA (normally blocked spam 
gets through, and headers remain unchanged). Just to be clear -- 
SpamAssassin works great on my system, no hitches other than this 
one. What is weird is that my antivirus filter does get triggered. 
This is not sporadic behavior -- SA never triggers for mail from mx3.

Can anyone think of why this may be happening?

Thanks in advance,
Toby

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[xmail] Re: SMTP Auth

2004-05-12 Thread Bill Healy
If your users are on an internal LAN put that address range in the
smtprelay.tab file. You don't want to turn off authentication completely
or you will have an open relay on the Internet. 

Bill

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>Sent:  Wednesday, May 12, 2004 7:08 AM
>To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject:   [xmail] SMTP Auth
>
>   Hi all!
>   How to turn off SMTP authentication for the domain users?
>This authentication is forced in SMTPSERVER.TAB by
>EnableAuthSMTP-POP3 variable. This means that domain users 
>can send their mail only after POP3 authentication. When setting
>this variable to zero, all mail is rejected by server.
>
>What should be changed to allow users to send their mail without
>preliminary POP3 authentication?
>
>Davidchenko Roman.
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[xmail] Re: Mail loop detected - Can't seem to find the problem.

2004-05-12 Thread Bill Healy
You have an A record that points back to yourself
bioenergy.com.  3580IN  A   207.67.28.220

Don't know why xmail is giving preference to the A record when an MX
record exists. Interesting
bioenergy.com.  3529IN  MX  10 64.122.83.163.

Bill


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>From:  John Kielkopf[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent:  Wednesday, May 12, 2004 7:56 AM
>To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject:   [xmail] Mail loop detected - Can't seem to find the problem.
>
>Getting a "Mail loop detected" on a domain we host on our DNS server, 
>and on our web servers, be do not host the mail (MX record points to 
>customers server).
>
>This only happens on mail being sent from our mail server. The 
>destination domain is not handled by our mail servers (no domain alias, 
>no custom domain, no domain entry, and the DNS records appear to be 
>correct).  This seemed to start after changing to 1.18... I haven't gone 
>back to 1.17 to test though.
>
>-John
>
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>[<02>] The reason of the delivery failure was:
>
>Mail loop detected
>
>
>[<04>] Here is listed the message log file:
>
>[PeekTime] 1083538122 : Sun, 2 May 2004 17:48:42 -0500
><<
>ErrCode   = -173
>ErrString = Mail loop detected
>Message  blocked by mail loop check !
>SMTP-Error = "554 Message blocked by mail loop check"
>
>
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>
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[xmail] Re: Blocking Relay

2004-05-12 Thread Francesco
Hi,
tnx but what should I configure for the custom domain?

This is what I would like to do:

Internet -> XMail -> Domino

XMail doesn't know anything but the domain of domino server, no info about
users, if i put my domain in domains.tab XMail try to send locally but no
account exist.

Bye
Francesco

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Subject: [xmail] Re: Blocking Relay


> > What kind of configuration should I use to block relay and still
> > forward mail to domino server for a given domain?
>
> empty smtprelay.tab and add a custom domain for your domain that does
> smtprelay to your domino server.
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[xmail] Re: Blocking Relay

2004-05-12 Thread Sönke Ruempler
> XMail doesn't know anything but the domain of domino server, no info about
> users, if i put my domain in domains.tab XMail try to send locally but no
> account exist.

in custdomains/ create a file called yourdomain.com.tab with the content

"smtprelay""ip_of_domino_server"

That's it.

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[xmail] Re: Mail loop detected - Can't seem to find the problem.

2004-05-12 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Wed, 12 May 2004, Bill Healy wrote:

> You have an A record that points back to yourself
> bioenergy.com.  3580IN  A   207.67.28.220
> 
> Don't know why xmail is giving preference to the A record when an MX
> record exists. Interesting
> bioenergy.com.  3529IN  MX  10 64.122.83.163.

The A record lookup is the backup solution if the MX cannot be found.



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[xmail] Re: OSX Patches

2004-05-12 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Wed, 12 May 2004, Christian Gross wrote:

> Following are the OSX changes I made
> 
> centaur:~/Desktop cgross$ diff --recursive --rcs -u xmail-1.19 
> xmail-1.19.orig
> Only in xmail-1.19: Makefile.osx
> diff --recursive --rcs -u xmail-1.19/SysDepBSD.cpp 
> xmail-1.19.orig/SysDepBSD.cpp
> --- xmail-1.19/SysDepBSD.cppFri May  7 11:29:30 2004
> +++ xmail-1.19.orig/SysDepBSD.cpp   Sun Apr 11 23:31:10 2004
> @@ -1459,7 +1459,7 @@
> ErrSetErrorCode(ERR_SET_THREAD_PRIORITY);
> return (ERR_SET_THREAD_PRIORITY);
> }
> -#if defined(__FREEBSD__) || defined (__DARWIN__)
> +#if defined(__FREEBSD__)
> int iMinPriority = sched_get_priority_min(iPolicy);
> int iMaxPriority = sched_get_priority_max(iPolicy);
>  #else  // #if defined(__FREEBSD__)
> Only in xmail-1.19: SysDepBSD.cpp~
> diff --recursive --rcs -u xmail-1.19/SysIncludeBSD.h 
> xmail-1.19.orig/SysIncludeBSD.h
> --- xmail-1.19/SysIncludeBSD.h  Fri May  7 08:15:07 2004
> +++ xmail-1.19.orig/SysIncludeBSD.h Sun Apr 11 23:31:10 2004
> @@ -38,8 +38,6 @@
>  #include 
>  #if defined(__FREEBSD__)
>  #include 
> -#elif defined(__DARWIN__)
> -#include 
>  #else
>  #include 
>  #endif
> Only in xmail-1.19.orig: ctrlclnt
> Only in xmail-1.19: ctrlclnt.ms
> Only in xmail-1.19.orig: mkusers
> Only in xmail-1.19: mkusers.ms
> Only in xmail-1.19.orig: xmail

The Makefile.osx is missing.



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[xmail] Re: Blocking Relay

2004-05-12 Thread Francesco
Ok, it worked, tnx a lot.

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Subject: [xmail] Re: Blocking Relay


> > XMail doesn't know anything but the domain of domino server, no info
about
> > users, if i put my domain in domains.tab XMail try to send locally but
no
> > account exist.
>
> in custdomains/ create a file called yourdomain.com.tab with the content
>
> "smtprelay""ip_of_domino_server"
>
> That's it.
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[xmail] Re: Filters off of Secondary MX?

2004-05-12 Thread Toby Reiter
>Sounds strange.  I get the majority of my spam sent to my backup MX, but my
>primary server running SA weeds it out just fine.
>
>Are you sure you don't have a SA trusted_networks configured for the IP of
>mx3?
>

Don,
No, I don't have a trusted_networks configuration. Another weird 
thing I noticed today: some mail is being hit with the mail filter, 
but I've modified the filter to automatically reject messages with 
scores of 10 or above. But now some mail (from mx2) is making it with 
scores of 40+.  I'll tell you all if I figure out what's going on.

Thanks,
Toby
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[xmail] Re: Mail loop detected - Can't seem to find the problem.

2004-05-12 Thread Bill Healy
Understood, but why didn't xmail find the MX record? Sounds like it's
not an intermittent problem and the dns server is right there near the
xmail server I'm guessing.

Bill

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>On Wed, 12 May 2004, Bill Healy wrote:
>
>> You have an A record that points back to yourself
>> bioenergy.com.  3580IN  A   207.67.28.220
>> 
>> Don't know why xmail is giving preference to the A record when an MX
>> record exists. Interesting
>> bioenergy.com.  3529IN  MX  10 64.122.83.163.
>
>The A record lookup is the backup solution if the MX cannot be found.
>
>
>
>- Davide
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[xmail] Re: Mail loop detected - Can't seem to find the problem.

2004-05-12 Thread John Kielkopf
Davide Libenzi wrote:

>On Wed, 12 May 2004, Bill Healy wrote:
>
>  
>
>>You have an A record that points back to yourself
>>bioenergy.com.  3580IN  A   207.67.28.220
>>
>>Don't know why xmail is giving preference to the A record when an MX
>>record exists. Interesting
>>bioenergy.com.  3529IN  MX  10 64.122.83.163.
>>
>>
>
>The A record lookup is the backup solution if the MX cannot be found.
>
>
>
>- Davide
>
>  
>

Turns out one of the DNS server that mail server uses wasn't responding 
at all.  Why Xmail decided to use the A record from the next DNS it was 
able to talk with is beyond me.

-John


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[xmail] Re: OSX Patches

2004-05-12 Thread Christian Gross
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>The Makefile.osx is missing.
>
>  
>
Here you go.

Once you have integrated, please tell me and I will do a new build and 
make sure everything works.

Thanks

Christian


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O = o
A = a
CPP = cpp
CC = g++
LD = g++

SYSTYPE = darwin
CFLAGS = -O2 -I. -D__UNIX__ -D__BSD__ -D__DARWIN__ -DXMAIL_PPC -D_REENTRANT=1 
-D_THREAD_SAFE=1
LDFLAGS = -lkvm -lpthread 
#-lc_r

MAILSVR = XMail
CRTLCLNT = CtrlClnt
XMCRYPT = XMCrypt
MKUSERS = MkUsers
SENDMAIL = sendmail

SVRSRCS = BuffSock.${CPP} CTRLSvr.${CPP} DynDNS.${CPP} DNS.${CPP} DNSCache.${CPP} 
Errors.${CPP} ExtAliases.${CPP} FINGSvr.${CPP} \
MailConfig.${CPP} MailSvr.${CPP} Maildir.${CPP} MailDomains.${CPP} MD5.${CPP} 
MiscUtils.${CPP} LMAILSvr.${CPP} \
AliasDomain.${CPP} POP3GwLink.${CPP} POP3Svr.${CPP} POP3Utils.${CPP} 
PSYNCSvr.${CPP} ResLocks.${CPP} SList.${CPP} SMAILSvr.${CPP} \
TabIndex.${CPP} SMAILUtils.${CPP} SMTPSvr.${CPP} SMTPUtils.${CPP} 
ShBlocks.${CPP} StrUtils.${CPP} MessQueue.${CPP} \
QueueUtils.${CPP} SvrUtils.${CPP} SysDep.${CPP} UsrMailList.${CPP} 
UsrAuth.${CPP} UsrUtils.${CPP} Main.${CPP} Base64Enc.${CPP} \
Filter.${CPP}

SVROBJS = BuffSock.${O} CTRLSvr.${O} DynDNS.${O} DNS.${O} DNSCache.${O} Errors.${O} 
ExtAliases.${O} FINGSvr.${O} \
MailConfig.${O} MailSvr.${O} Maildir.${O} MailDomains.${O} MD5.${O} 
MiscUtils.${O} LMAILSvr.${O} \
AliasDomain.${O} POP3GwLink.${O} POP3Svr.${O} POP3Utils.${O} PSYNCSvr.${O} 
ResLocks.${O} SList.${O} SMAILSvr.${O} \
TabIndex.${O} SMAILUtils.${O} SMTPSvr.${O} SMTPUtils.${O} ShBlocks.${O} 
StrUtils.${O} MessQueue.${O} \
QueueUtils.${O} SvrUtils.${O} SysDep.${O} UsrMailList.${O} UsrAuth.${O} 
UsrUtils.${O} Main.${O} Base64Enc.${O} \
Filter.${O}

CCLNSRCS = Base64Enc.${CPP} BuffSock.${CPP} SysDep.${CPP} StrUtils.${CPP} MD5.${CPP} 
MiscUtils.${CPP} CTRLClient.${CPP} Errors.${CPP}

CCLNOBJS = Base64Enc.${O} BuffSock.${O} SysDep.${O} StrUtils.${O} MD5.${O} 
MiscUtils.${O} CTRLClient.${O} Errors.${O}

XMCSRCS = XMCrypt.${CPP}

XMCOBJS = XMCrypt.${O}

MKUSRCS = MkUsers.${CPP}

MKUOBJS = MkUsers.${O}

SENDMAILSRC = SendMail.${CPP}

SENDMAILOBJS = SendMail.${O}

%.${O} : %.${CPP}
${CC} ${CPPFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} -c $*.${CPP}

all: ${MAILSVR} ${CRTLCLNT} ${XMCRYPT} ${MKUSERS} ${SENDMAIL}

${MAILSVR}: ${SVROBJS}
${LD} -o ${MAILSVR} ${SVROBJS} ${LDFLAGS}
strip ${MAILSVR}

${CRTLCLNT}: ${CCLNOBJS}
${LD} -o ${CRTLCLNT} ${CCLNOBJS} ${LDFLAGS}
strip ${CRTLCLNT}

${XMCRYPT}: ${XMCOBJS}
${LD} -o ${XMCRYPT} ${XMCOBJS} ${LDFLAGS}
strip ${XMCRYPT}

${MKUSERS}: ${MKUOBJS}
${LD} -o ${MKUSERS} ${MKUOBJS} ${LDFLAGS}
strip ${MKUSERS}

${SENDMAIL}: ${SENDMAILOBJS}
${LD} -o ${SENDMAIL} ${SENDMAILOBJS} ${LDFLAGS}
strip ${SENDMAIL}

distclean: clean

clean:
rm -f .depend a.out core ${MAILSVR} ${CRTLCLNT} ${XMCRYPT} ${MKUSERS} 
${SENDMAIL}
rm -f *.${O} *~



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[xmail] Re: Mail loop detected - Can't seem to find the problem.

2004-05-12 Thread Francesco Vertova
At 12.11 12/05/04 -0500, you wrote:

>Why Xmail decided to use the A record from the next DNS it was
>able to talk with is beyond me.

My dns reports MX information for bioenergy.com as Non-authoritative. It 
seems - I've seen this other times - that in such a case the XMail internal 
resolver fails, so it falls back on A.

Ciao, Francesco

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