[xmail] sendmail->Xmail non-standard port

2005-07-01 Thread Jeff Buehler

I have a configuration of XMail that requries XMail to run on port 125.  
So ASSP on port 25/587 -> XMail port 125.  Previously I had ASSP running 
on another IP range so this was not necessary.  I am running FreeBSD and 
I am not certain how to get sendmail to forward mail through XMail now - 
previously I was using the non-XMail version of Sendmail, and my servers 
local mails were available at [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Now they are 
getting spooled but they are not getting to XMail for the domain, I 
assume because the port is no longer 127.0.0.1:25 but now is 127.0.0.1:125.

Anyone know much about configuring sendmail under FreeBSD to send these 
mails to port 125 (assuming that is the problem as I suspect?)

Thanks!
Jeff

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[xmail] Re: sendmail->Xmail non-standard port

2005-07-01 Thread Alexander Hagenah

[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Friday, July 01, 2005 4:45 PM:

> Anyone know much about configuring sendmail under FreeBSD to
> send these mails to port 125 (assuming that is the problem as
> I suspect?)

..--
| -bd 125
`--

Assuming - it won't solve your problem. :)

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[xmail] Re: sendmail->Xmail non-standard port

2005-07-01 Thread Jeff Buehler

I *may* have answered my own question, but I would still be curious 
about any input on sendmail.  I realized that ASSP is running on port 25 
but is not getting the mail forward from sendmail.  It then occurred to 
me that this was because ASSP is running on the external address at 
ports 25 and 587, and can't support any more IP/PORTs.  So, there was no 
MTA running on 127.0.0.1:25 - I added this to XMail, and now I am 
waiting to see if I start getting some emails from the system!

If not, I will send out another email with info and questions...

Thanks...

Jeff Buehler wrote:

>I have a configuration of XMail that requries XMail to run on port 125.  
>So ASSP on port 25/587 -> XMail port 125.  Previously I had ASSP running 
>on another IP range so this was not necessary.  I am running FreeBSD and 
>I am not certain how to get sendmail to forward mail through XMail now - 
>previously I was using the non-XMail version of Sendmail, and my servers 
>local mails were available at [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Now they are 
>getting spooled but they are not getting to XMail for the domain, I 
>assume because the port is no longer 127.0.0.1:25 but now is 127.0.0.1:125.
>
>Anyone know much about configuring sendmail under FreeBSD to send these 
>mails to port 125 (assuming that is the problem as I suspect?)
>
>Thanks!
>Jeff
>
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[xmail] Re: sendmail->Xmail non-standard port

2005-07-01 Thread Jeff Buehler

-bd port?  I'm sorry - I don't know what to do with that.  A flag to the 
sendmail daemon, or some other archaic invocation?
You are of course correct about the assumption thing - I can't seem to 
help it.

Thanks,
Jeff

Alexander Hagenah wrote:

>[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Friday, July 01, 2005 4:45 PM:
>
>  
>
>>Anyone know much about configuring sendmail under FreeBSD to
>>send these mails to port 125 (assuming that is the problem as
>>I suspect?)
>>
>>
>
>..--
>| -bd 125
>`--
>
>Assuming - it won't solve your problem. :)
>
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>Regards,
>Alexander Hagenah
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[xmail] Re: sendmail->Xmail non-standard port

2005-07-01 Thread Jeff Buehler

Hi Alexander -

Sorry - got it now.  I did a man of sendmail, and there it was, three 
lines or so down, -bd to run sendmail deamon with port alternatives.  
Thanks.  I am not certain if this is going to help me with this 
particular problem, because I don't (think I) want sendmail listening on 
a SMTP port (that's XMails job, right?) but simply redirecting local 
mails to XMail.  Also I am under the impresion that the proper mechanism 
under FreeBSD  is to modify the domainname.mc file in /etc/mail to 
instruct sendmail to do what I want it to, but I am a bit confused by 
the different sendmail modes under FreeBSD (/etc/rc.conf  -> 
sendmail_enable= yes, no or none - none kills it completely, no allows 
it to do local redirecting to XMail so far until today).

Thanks,

Jeff

Alexander Hagenah wrote:

>[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Friday, July 01, 2005 4:45 PM:
>
>  
>
>>Anyone know much about configuring sendmail under FreeBSD to
>>send these mails to port 125 (assuming that is the problem as
>>I suspect?)
>>
>>
>
>..--
>| -bd 125
>`--
>
>Assuming - it won't solve your problem. :)
>
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>
>Regards,
>Alexander Hagenah
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[xmail] Re: sendmail->Xmail non-standard port

2005-07-01 Thread Sergio Perrone


Maybe a tool like 'Netbug' could help you.
This interesting piece of software can redirect any ip:port to other 
ip2:port2 ( local or remote)
It solved many problems for me and it works fast and clean.
You can download it from 'http://www.htk.fi/public/akirjavainen'  in 
both versions: Linux and Windows.

Sergio

Jeff Buehler wrote:

>Hi Alexander -
>
>Sorry - got it now.  I did a man of sendmail, and there it was, three 
>lines or so down, -bd to run sendmail deamon with port alternatives.  
>Thanks.  I am not certain if this is going to help me with this 
>particular problem, because I don't (think I) want sendmail listening on 
>a SMTP port (that's XMails job, right?) but simply redirecting local 
>mails to XMail.  Also I am under the impresion that the proper mechanism 
>under FreeBSD  is to modify the domainname.mc file in /etc/mail to 
>instruct sendmail to do what I want it to, but I am a bit confused by 
>the different sendmail modes under FreeBSD (/etc/rc.conf  -> 
>sendmail_enable= yes, no or none - none kills it completely, no allows 
>it to do local redirecting to XMail so far until today).
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jeff
>
>Alexander Hagenah wrote:
>
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>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Friday, July 01, 2005 4:45 PM:
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>>>Anyone know much about configuring sendmail under FreeBSD to
>>>send these mails to port 125 (assuming that is the problem as
>>>I suspect?)
>>>   
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>..--
>>| -bd 125
>>`--
>>
>>Assuming - it won't solve your problem. :)
>>
>>--
>>
>>Regards,
>>Alexander Hagenah
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[xmail] Re: xmail+ squirrelmails diskquota plugin

2005-07-01 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, jonn ah wrote:

> HI Davide,
>
> There are multiple plugins, only one is needed one plugin depends on two 
> things, the du command (for determining file/directory sizes and all the 
> mailboxes are located in the same directory someplace, in my case its 
> /var/MailRoot/domains/mydomain/myusers/Maildir
>
> another plugin depends on the QUOTA extension of courier-imap, which 
> according to its website",This solution will NOT work if Maildirs are stored 
> elsewhere, or if you have a large virtual domain setup where a single userid 
> is used to hold many individual Maildirs, one for each virtual user" (via 
> maildirquota), im just not sure if maildirquota is the same as the quota 
> extension of courier-imap
>
> My best bet is the first plugin, unless of course there is an xmail plugin 
> that i can use to display mailbox size inside the mysql database (since i 
> believe accounts are stored there) since im using smartpost on top of xmail 
> and courier-imap...
>
> any ideas?

I know nothing about those plugins, but as long as they down't screw up 
the Maildir structure, they should be fine.


- Davide

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[xmail] Re: xmail+ squirrelmails diskquota plugin

2005-07-01 Thread dd

Good day David and All !

I copy this letter to maillist.Very strange problem...

 I begin to use XMail - very nice software but I have a little question.

We use two mailservers - one of them works as mail-relay SMTP server, and
another works like an full-functional mail server

On a mail-relay server I set  smtpgw.tab such as


--
"my.domain""@my.mail.server"
"*""@provider.mail.server"



And it works .Post from provider relied to my mail server thru mail
gateway.But I see that MAIL FROM part of letters,received from mail gateway
to my mail server
stay not ordinary - such as MAIL FROM
<@my.mail.server:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, but it must be - MAIL FROM
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.Strange situation, but mailer, who works on
my mail server understand this syntax.
 Well, now I want XMail works on my mailserver.I configure them and run.All
works fine,local post works,letters sent to friends on world from me , but I
cannot receive post from mail relay.XMail on local mailserver write in log
"SNDR=ESYNTAX".Is it possible to remove <@my.mail.server> sentence in MAIL
FROM part of letter , received from mail relay to local post server? I read
all docs, but nothing find 8(

Sorry for bad English

Andrew

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[xmail] Re: xmail+ squirrelmails diskquota plugin

2005-07-01 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, dd wrote:

>
> Good day David and All !
>
> I copy this letter to maillist.Very strange problem...
>
> I begin to use XMail - very nice software but I have a little question.
>
> We use two mailservers - one of them works as mail-relay SMTP server, and
> another works like an full-functional mail server
>
> On a mail-relay server I set  smtpgw.tab such as
>
> 
> --
> "my.domain""@my.mail.server"
> "*""@provider.mail.server"
> 
> 
>
> And it works .Post from provider relied to my mail server thru mail
> gateway.But I see that MAIL FROM part of letters,received from mail gateway
> to my mail server
> stay not ordinary - such as MAIL FROM
> <@my.mail.server:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, but it must be - MAIL FROM
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.Strange situation, but mailer, who works on
> my mail server understand this syntax.
> Well, now I want XMail works on my mailserver.I configure them and run.All
> works fine,local post works,letters sent to friends on world from me , but I
> cannot receive post from mail relay.XMail on local mailserver write in log
> "SNDR=ESYNTAX".Is it possible to remove <@my.mail.server> sentence in MAIL
> FROM part of letter , received from mail relay to local post server? I read
> all docs, but nothing find 8(

I think I already answered to this question, to your private email you 
sent me :)


- Davide

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