[xmail] question about greetings

2006-06-01 Thread Dmitry


Hi :)

My mail server's greeting is look like that:
 220 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [XMail 1.21 ESMTP Server] service ready;

What i mast to do, that greeting will be like that:
 220 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [XMail 1.21 ESMTP Server] service ready;

 ???

Dmitry

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[xmail] Re: question about greetings

2006-06-01 Thread CLEMENT Francis


>-Message d'origine-
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>
>
>
>
>Hi :)
>
>My mail server's greeting is look like that:
> 220 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [XMail 1.21 ESMTP 
>Server] service ready;
>
>What i mast to do, that greeting will be like that:
> 220 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [XMail 1.21 ESMTP Server] service ready;
>
> ???
>
>Dmitry
>

A particular reason for the second greeting ?

If you really want this now, you need to change the code :)

Francis
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[xmail] Re: What triggers SMTP=EERRS?

2006-06-01 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Mon, 29 May 2006, CLEMENT Francis wrote:

>
>
> I think this normal if you set 'list.dsbl.org:0' (:0 mode) in the
> "CustMapsList"
> (the connection is kept alive but only authenticated users can send =
> mail )
> So you permit xmail to wait for a possible authentication command =
> (login,
> ) from the client after the helo/ehlo stage, and if the client =
> don't auth
> at all and try 'mail from' directly (or any others commands), then this =
> is a
> protocol violation as xmail only want an auth as the next command send =
> by
> the client and finaly you have a EERRS error in the log.
>
> Right Davide ?

Yup.


- Davide


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[xmail] Re: Coredumps on NetBSD-3.0 - XMail memory settings

2006-06-01 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Wed, 31 May 2006, David Lord wrote:

> I'm not sure of exact cause but I'm getting fairly regular coredumps
> from XMail on NetBSD-3.0. Whist the fd-open files issue on my FreeBSD
> setup isn't apparent it is still an annoyance and if anything was a
> little more frequent, 2 - 3 days vs 2 - 3 weeks.
>
> I've been able to produce a coredump by a kernel compile and have
> noticed that attempting to send to multiple domains or make multiple
> pop3 connections. This was apparent to a much lesser extent on
> FreeBSD. NetBSD server has 64 MB ram and vmstat has avm = 35332 fre =
> 7976 whilst FreeBSD one has 128 MB with avm = 47528 and fre = 25464.
>
> So my best guess was a problem memory and reducing the values of
> SmtpMinVirtMemSpace and Pop3MinVirtMemSpace from 1 to 5000 in
> steps of 1000 seems to confirm this. At around 8000 an improvement in
> that starting a kernel compile didn't produce an immediate coredump
> and at 7000 some compiles completed and so far at 5000 I've not had a
> coredump.
>
> So are SmtpMinVirtMemSpace and Pop3MinVirtMemSpace where the problem
> lies and if so what values should I be using or could eliminating the
> problem require adjusting one of the NetBSD memory sysctls?

Hmmm, does NetBSD have an OOM killer in the kernel? Can you build XMail in 
debug mode and send a gdb `bt full`?


- Davide


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[xmail] Re: question about greetings

2006-06-01 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Thu, 1 Jun 2006, Dmitry wrote:

> Hi :)
>
> My mail server's greeting is look like that:
> 220 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [XMail 1.21 ESMTP Server] service ready;
>
> What i mast to do, that greeting will be like that:
> 220 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [XMail 1.21 ESMTP Server] service ready;
>
> ???

That *has* to be continuosly changing since it's the salt for the MD5 
based auths!!



- Davide


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