Re: [xmail] non-delivered mails not listed in the logs

2015-04-30 Thread Gilad Odinak via xmail

I'm still here :)

You can set ErrorsAdmin in server.tab to an email address that will 
receive delivery failure notification



On 04/30/2015 04:56 AM, U.Mutlu via xmail wrote:

Hi, anybody left here? :-)

Can anybody confirm this? :

It seems xmail does not make a log entry for a non-deliverable mail.
Though it sends an error mail to the sender (Subject "Error sending
message ...").

This is not optimal, since the mail admin should have the possibility
to inform himself about such problems from the logs.

Thx
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[xmail] Simultaneous pop3 connections from multiple devices

2012-08-27 Thread Gilad Odinak

Hello,

It seems that if my phone client tries to connect to the server at the 
same time that my desktop client tries to connect to the same server 
using the same user credentials, one of the will fail to connect.


Is this observation correct?

Is there a configuration setting that will allow both to connect at the 
same time?


Thanks,

Gilad

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Re: [xmail] DNS Madness

2010-06-18 Thread gilad

Many thanks Dmitriy!

I had forgot my home xmail server used to be a relay for my work one. 
Not anymore, however, I never removed the configuration.


In order to better filter spam, I had to set a domain for my company on 
this server and the ip address actually is in mailproc.tab under 
MailRoot/domains/




Dmitriy Vitoshnov wrote:

Another reason for such work can be in file "smtpfwd.tab"

Vitoshnov Dmitriy 




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From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-
boun...@xmailserver.org] On Behalf Of gilad
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 12:47 PM
To: XMail Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [xmail] DNS Madness


There was a record for the domain, however, it contained the name of
the
mail server (i.e. )

Just in case I deleted it and restarted the server to no avail.

I also grep'd all the files under dnscache looking for the ip address
and did not find it.



Dmitriy Vitoshnov wrote:

Xmail have folder dnscache.
I think that there is a copy of the MX-recording with your old IP-

address.



Vitoshnov Dmitriy






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From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-
boun...@xmailserver.org] On Behalf Of gilad
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 11:38 AM
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] DNS Madness

Where does xmail get the ip address for a domain name?

I run my own home xmail server (on pclinuxos) and a forwarding only
named on a home server machine. It uses my personal domain name.

At work I also run an xmail server (on centos) using my company's
domain
name  (different from my personal domain name.)

Few days ago the IP address for the work server has changed. Now my
home
xmail server can't deliver email an account on the work server.  It
seems xmail on the home machine resolves the company's domain name

to

its old ip address.  I verified this by looking at the outgoing

traffic

from that machine.

However, on the same machine running various dns tools
(host,nslookup,dig) all correctly show the new address for the work
mail
server.  Also I can connect to it using telnet. However the mail

server

tries to connect to the old address.

I finally gave up on finding where the problem is and set  up an
iptables rule to modify outgoing traffic to the old address to go to
the
new address, and voila the home mail server now connects to the work
mail server and works.

As a reference the iptables rule on the home mail server machine

looks

like this:

iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -d  -j

DNAT

--to 

Again, on the home server machine (where the confused xmail server
runs)
dig  mx
returns correctly return  and
dig 
correctly returns the new ip address.

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Re: [xmail] DNS Madness

2010-06-17 Thread gilad


There was a record for the domain, however, it contained the name of the 
mail server (i.e. )


Just in case I deleted it and restarted the server to no avail.

I also grep'd all the files under dnscache looking for the ip address 
and did not find it.




Dmitriy Vitoshnov wrote:

Xmail have folder dnscache.
I think that there is a copy of the MX-recording with your old IP-address.


 
Vitoshnov Dmitriy 







-Original Message-
From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-
boun...@xmailserver.org] On Behalf Of gilad
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 11:38 AM
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] DNS Madness

Where does xmail get the ip address for a domain name?

I run my own home xmail server (on pclinuxos) and a forwarding only
named on a home server machine. It uses my personal domain name.

At work I also run an xmail server (on centos) using my company's
domain
name  (different from my personal domain name.)

Few days ago the IP address for the work server has changed. Now my
home
xmail server can't deliver email an account on the work server.  It
seems xmail on the home machine resolves the company's domain name to
its old ip address.  I verified this by looking at the outgoing traffic
from that machine.

However, on the same machine running various dns tools
(host,nslookup,dig) all correctly show the new address for the work
mail
server.  Also I can connect to it using telnet. However the mail server
tries to connect to the old address.

I finally gave up on finding where the problem is and set  up an
iptables rule to modify outgoing traffic to the old address to go to
the
new address, and voila the home mail server now connects to the work
mail server and works.

As a reference the iptables rule on the home mail server machine looks
like this:

iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -d  -j DNAT
--to 

Again, on the home server machine (where the confused xmail server
runs)
dig  mx
returns correctly return  and
dig 
correctly returns the new ip address.

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[xmail] DNS Madness

2010-06-17 Thread gilad

Where does xmail get the ip address for a domain name?

I run my own home xmail server (on pclinuxos) and a forwarding only 
named on a home server machine. It uses my personal domain name.


At work I also run an xmail server (on centos) using my company's domain 
name  (different from my personal domain name.)


Few days ago the IP address for the work server has changed. Now my home 
xmail server can't deliver email an account on the work server.  It 
seems xmail on the home machine resolves the company's domain name to 
its old ip address.  I verified this by looking at the outgoing traffic 
from that machine.


However, on the same machine running various dns tools 
(host,nslookup,dig) all correctly show the new address for the work mail 
server.  Also I can connect to it using telnet. However the mail server 
tries to connect to the old address.


I finally gave up on finding where the problem is and set  up an 
iptables rule to modify outgoing traffic to the old address to go to the 
new address, and voila the home mail server now connects to the work 
mail server and works.


As a reference the iptables rule on the home mail server machine looks 
like this:


iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -d  -j DNAT 
--to 


Again, on the home server machine (where the confused xmail server runs)
dig  mx
returns correctly return  and
dig 
correctly returns the new ip address.

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[xmail] relay email for an individual email address

2009-10-05 Thread Gilad Odinak

I want to forward all email to u...@mydomain.com to u...@gmail.com

Where mydomain.com is a domain on my mail server.

I tried to add this to aliases.tab

"mydomain.com" "user" "u...@gmail.com"

When I connect to themail server, at the rcpt to: command I 
get a relay denied error.

The mail server serves two domains: mydomain.com and myotherdomain.com

"mydomain.com" "user" "u...@myotherdomain.com"

Does work.


How should I configure xmail to forward emails for a user in mydomain.com to 
e.g. gmail.com
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Re: [xmail] telaen: webmail fox xmail

2009-08-18 Thread Gilad Odinak

http://code.google.com/p/telaen-webmail-for-xmail/


Davide Libenzi wrote:

On Wed, 13 May 2009, Gilad Odinak wrote:


i was looking for a webmail interface for xmail and tried the various links on
xmailserver.org under 'XMail Tools' (many are broken btw)

since i run xmail on linux i only tried umpl-xmail (XMail Web Frontend - XMail
web interface written in PHP by Achim Schmidt ) - it does not work well.

i then tried ubeimiau, which is only mention under 'XMail Tools' in the
context of adding password change feature. it works but is slow, and fail to
handl mailbox with many (thousands) of message.

lastly i found telaen www.telaen.org (based on ubeimiau) - it rocks!

i redid the password-change feature linked to at 'XMail Tools' so now it works
with telaen, and am looking for a good home for these mods.

also it looks like telaen can be extended to support more admin tasks,


If you find a place to store them, you can send me a link. I do not store 
other stuff in my servers, for many reasons.




- Davide


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[xmail] telaen: webmail fox xmail

2009-05-13 Thread Gilad Odinak
i was looking for a webmail interface for xmail and tried the various links on 
 xmailserver.org under 'XMail Tools' (many are broken btw)


since i run xmail on linux i only tried umpl-xmail (XMail Web Frontend - XMail 
web interface written in PHP by Achim Schmidt ) - it does not work well.


i then tried ubeimiau, which is only mention under 'XMail Tools' in the 
context of adding password change feature. it works but is slow, and fail to 
handl mailbox with many (thousands) of message.


lastly i found telaen www.telaen.org (based on ubeimiau) - it rocks!

i redid the password-change feature linked to at 'XMail Tools' so now it works 
with telaen, and am looking for a good home for these mods.


also it looks like telaen can be extended to support more admin tasks,












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[xmail] spam filtering using CustMapsList and a custom domain (custdomains)

2008-12-29 Thread Gilad Odinak
I have two independent xmail servers in two physical locations, each hosting a 
single domain. The second server is also configured to relay emails received 
for the first domain to the first server. Finally the MX records of the first 
domain contain two entries: the first entry points to the first server and 
second entry points to the second server.


Thus, emails for the first domain normally go to the first server, but if it 
is not reachable they go to the second server, and it forwards them to the 
first server. emails for the second domain are only processed by the second 
server.


Both servers are configured to use CustMapsList, with a delay of 3 seconds 
from email from suspected sources (i.e. "CustMapsList"  "zen.spamhaus.org:-3") 
That effectively cuts out all spam... except for spam sent to the first domain 
through the second server.


My hypothesis is that email send to a custom domain at the second server is 
immediately relayed to the first server without checking. At the first server 
the source of the email appears to be the second server and thus is not rejected.


Is the above correct and is there a workaround?

XMail 1.22
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