This is my first time emailing to the list. I have searched around for
solutions. I apologize if this does not follow any standard procedures.
Here is my configuration:
Exim4
Cygwin
Windows XP
ATT DSL (SBC)
For several months I had my mail server working fine. Near the end of last
week I
On Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 02:18:29PM -0700, Jason Karuza wrote:
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 14:18:29 -0700
From: Jason Karuza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [exim] Exim Can Send But Can't Receive
To: exim-users@exim.org
This is my first time emailing to the list. I have searched around for
Thanks Phil,
I have changed -all to ~all but it didn't work at all :( . How can I remove
myself from the Spews?. Please help me if any other thing that I could do to
make it work.
I don't know if Yahoo use Spews cos your IP is listed on Spews Level 1 and 2
In fact, isn't this a bug in that it makes the sieve envelope test
useless? If I have a stock config[1], and my account is called john, and
an entry root:john in the aliases file, and the following in my .forward:
if envelope :localpart :is To root {
fileinto root;
}
it won't work
On 11/07/2007 21:12, Michael L Griffin wrote:
What I am desperately trying to do is change the sender email address
(From: Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]) to the $authenticated_id
which in my case is also the senders email address - I use localpart and
domain to form a unique username. I am
Majid Khan wrote:
Thanks Phil,
I have changed -all to ~all but it didn't work at all :( .
That wouldn't have an effect in this case. The only place it would have
an effect is where the ISP hasn't set their mail servers up to use SPF
properly. I use -all and have never had the stated
We use spread/wackamole for failover, and it works really quite
nicely, though not perfectly. I'd estimate that downtime is reduced by
an order of magnitude.
In my case I have a separate server for people to get their mail from.
You misunderstand me. I'm talking about SMTP services, which
Hi Mike,
After creating the router that you given even replacing the headers_remove to
headers_remove = User-Agent : X-Mailer
it didn't work.
Following are the hotmail headers which I am getting in my Junk folder.
X-Message-Status: n:0
X-SID-PRA: Majid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Message-Info:
Hello everyone,
I am a beginner with exim. All i want is to configure my mail server for
authenticating users via LDAP protocol. For this purpose, i installed
openldap-2.3.32 on my Mandriva. Once for the installation of Exim, i edited the
src/EDITME file for placing my configurations, and i
On Wednesday 11 July 2007 19:28, smrtdrmmr wrote:
My exim_main.log traditionally would update any time an email received.
Currently, nothing is being appended to that or any other log when I
try to send an email to the server. I am hosting a few domains:
karuza.com, list2text.com, and
Install Berkley DB with --prefix=/usr/local, then exim will found the db.h .
Hope it will work.
Regards.
Majid.
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On 12/07/07, Nizar KHEIR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please HELP ME
Find where db.h is in your system and put its path in LOOKUP_INCLUDE.
If db.h isn't there, you haven't installed a suitable db package.
Don't shout.
Peter
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Majid Khan wrote:
After creating the router that you given even replacing the headers_remove
to
headers_remove = User-Agent : X-Mailer
it didn't work.
Following are the hotmail headers which I am getting in my Junk folder.
X-Message-Status: n:0
X-SID-PRA: Majid [EMAIL
Hi Mike,
As I said before that I have mailhub.webstarts.com which is supposed to send
email for webstarts.com.
My PHP email scripts are on webstarts.com and it sends email through
mailhub.webstarts.com when mailhub receives the email then my log says this:
2007-07-11 23:27:27
Greetings
My thanx to John Robinson Ted Cooper for their input.
The suggestion my Ted was to add this rule to the rewrite section
but based on his suggestion I tried to use it in the ACL to generate a
deny but does not seem to have any effect :
deny authenticated = *
# condition =
Hello, it's me again
Thank you, it worked (i compiled Berkeley DB witth --prefix=/usr/local) and
when inserting the make command, it does no long complain about db.h, but i had
another problem, this time this error appears:
lookups/lookups.a(ldap.o): In function `perform_ldap_search':
- Original Message -
From: Mike Cardwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: exim-users@exim.org
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 1:20 PM
Subject: Re: [exim] Yahoo hotmail, bulk email problem
Received: from mailhub.webstarts.com ([69.64.70.32]) by
bay0-mc12-f14.bay0.hotmail.com with Microsoft
On 12/07/2007 14:43, Phil (Medway Hosting) wrote:
From: Mike Cardwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One thing I have noticed though is the helo your server is sending is:
localhost.localdomain
No it doesn't.
I verified this by asking Majid to send me an email direct. It HELO's as
John Robinson wrote:
One thing I have noticed though is the helo your server is sending is:
localhost.localdomain
No it doesn't.
Yes it does:
Received: from [209.18.64.141] (helo=localhost.localdomain)
by mailhub.webstarts.com with esmtp (Exim 4.67)
(envelope-from [EMAIL PROTECTED])
id
Another clever thing I did to my ACLs yesterday, was to remove
accept +relay_hosts
from the HELO check ACL, because I also had
accept verify = helo
and I knew that helo_try_verify_hosts contained ! +relay_hosts, and I
thought that verify = helo would be true for hosts not checked at all.
- Original Message -
From: John Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exim Users List exim-users@exim.org
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 2:51 PM
Subject: Re: [exim] Yahoo hotmail, bulk email problem
On 12/07/2007 14:43, Phil (Medway Hosting) wrote:
From: Mike Cardwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings
I finally figured out the deny if $sender_address does not match
$authentication_id :
In the RCPT ACL :
# If the from address does not match the auth id then reject
deny authenticated = *
condition = ${if ! match
{$authenticated_id}{$sender_address}{yes}{no} }
Mike wrote:
There is the server at 209.19.64.141 sending a helo of localhost.localdomain
to mailhub.webstarts.com.
Mike is 100% correct.
what should I do now, any idea?
Should I change the entry in /etc/hosts of my 209.19.64.141 box from
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
to
On 12/07/2007 15:36, Majid Khan wrote:
Mike wrote:
There is the server at 209.19.64.141 sending a helo of
localhost.localdomain to mailhub.webstarts.com.
Mike is 100% correct.
what should I do now, any idea?
If the web server was running exim, you'd set
primary_hostname =
I tried that but no effect.
Here are my headers of yahoo bulk email
X-Apparently-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] via 68.142.207.111; Thu, 12 Jul 2007
08:08:33 -0700
X-YahooFilteredBulk:69.64.70.32
X-Originating-IP:[69.64.70.32]
Return-Path:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Authentication-Results:
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007, John Robinson wrote:
If the web server was running exim, you'd set
primary_hostname = www.webstarts.com
or whatever it ought to call itself. Since it isn't, you'll have to look
at the manual for PHPMailer, which is where the problem lies. A quick
look at the
Hi,
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 08:15:50 -0700 (PDT), Majid Khan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried that but no effect.
Here are my headers of yahoo bulk email
X-Apparently-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] via 68.142.207.111; Thu, 12
Jul
2007 08:08:33 -0700
X-YahooFilteredBulk:69.64.70.32
Content type is ok, I am using PHPMailer it is working fine as I said for
gmail I have no problem at all.
I tried again to send the plain text message but its not working.
I have changed the subject content and have done everything so that it work
but in vain.
Have just checked by replying and
Try this out.
acceptdnslists =
hostdomain.junkemailfilter.com=127.0.0.1/$sender_host_name
Let me know if it identifies a significant percentage of good email.
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Michael L Griffin wrote:
Greetings
I finally figured out the deny if $sender_address does not match
$authentication_id :
In the RCPT ACL :
# If the from address does not match the auth id then reject
deny authenticated = *
condition = ${if ! match
Exim.org mail list helped me solve it. Turns out that a Windows update
had enabled the Windows Firewall without telling me. That did it.
Thanks for the help though.
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I spoke with ATT support chat three times yesterday. They have no
understanding of mail servers and Exim. They are used to problems with
Outlook and webmail, so getting them to help is an issue but I am thinking
it's either something they did without notifying me or somehow services are
On Thu, 2007-07-12 at 10:11 -0600, Telly Williams wrote:
This may be a bit off the subject, but how is it that an ISP doesn't
understand mail servers? How is it possible to get away with something like
that? I just
began using Exim, so I may be off somehow in my logic. Thanks.
I believe
Hi,
Authentication-Results:mta349.mail.mud.yahoo.com from=webstarts.com;
domainkeys=neutral (no sig)
Received:from 69.64.70.32 (EHLO mailhub.webstarts.com) (69.64.70.32)
from [209.18.64.141] (helo=www.webstarts.com)
Your server is webstarts.com but at some point you use
Hi!
I use exim since years with pleasure...
I have a new client with a very big and very old list of clients emails.
I need to clean this list and erase clients whose email address does not
exist any more...
I'd like to do it with a script like /usr/bin/my55xSmtpErrorHandler with
the email
- Original Message -
From: Graeme Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exim Mailing List exim-users@exim.org
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: [exim] Exim Can Send But Can't Receive
On Thu, 2007-07-12 at 10:11 -0600, Telly Williams wrote:
This may be a bit off the subject,
Hello,
Sorry if I am all wrong but I thought someone had mentioned a while ago
that in future exim releases filters would be dropped. I am about to
prepare some filters acting on a combination of sender and messages
subjects and thought I'd ask whether filters are really soon going to
become
Has anyone ever used bugzilla 3.0's email_in.pl script with exim? I'm
having nothing but problems with it. The basic issue is that all the
bugzilla scripts are owned root:apache and are not readable/executable
by other users, which makes the mail user unable to use the script.
I've tried
Been sending mail using BSMTP by piping email into |exim -bS
But - it seems kind of slow like it's waiting for the email to be
delivered. I'd like to dump it into the queue quickly and have Exim
deliver it whenever it gets around to it. How do I do that?
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As you migh have noticed my last message hit the list twice. It
something that's happening somewhat randomly. Anyone know what might
cause this?
Thanks in advance.
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On Thu, 2007-07-12 at 14:18 -0700, Marc Perkel wrote:
As you migh have noticed my last message hit the list twice. It
something that's happening somewhat randomly. Anyone know what might
cause this?
Look at your logs on darwin.ctyme.com. It submitted the message to the
list server twice:
Hi,
I've recently started reading on Exim (particularly the Philip Hazel
2001 edition of his book) and I'm just getting a grasp on MUA's, MTA's, MDA's,
etc.
My question relates to the purpose(s) of Exim and Procmail. From what
I've gathered, Procmail handles delivery into
On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 10:11:16AM -0600, Telly Williams wrote:
I spoke with ATT support chat three times yesterday. They have no
understanding of mail servers and Exim. They are used to problems with
Outlook and webmail, so getting them to help is an issue but I am thinking
it's
Graeme Fowler wrote:
On Thu, 2007-07-12 at 14:18 -0700, Marc Perkel wrote:
As you migh have noticed my last message hit the list twice. It
something that's happening somewhat randomly. Anyone know what might
cause this?
Look at your logs on darwin.ctyme.com. It submitted the
On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 04:51:23PM -0600, Telly Williams wrote:
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 16:51:23 -0600
From: Telly Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [exim] Exim Clarification
To: exim-users@exim.org
Hi,
I've recently started reading on Exim (particularly the Philip Hazel
2001 edition of
On Thursday 12 July 2007 23:11, Marc Perkel wrote:
Been sending mail using BSMTP by piping email into |exim -bS
But - it seems kind of slow like it's waiting for the email to be
delivered. I'd like to dump it into the queue quickly and have Exim
deliver it whenever it gets around to it. How do
Magnus Holmgren wrote:
On Thursday 12 July 2007 23:11, Marc Perkel wrote:
Been sending mail using BSMTP by piping email into |exim -bS
But - it seems kind of slow like it's waiting for the email to be
delivered. I'd like to dump it into the queue quickly and have Exim
deliver it
Marc Perkel wrote:
The email was submitted with Thunderbird. I wonder if the problem is
thunderbird related. The bsmtp question is unrelated. I'm using that to
do automated virus reports.
As Graeme pointed out, and I pointed out to you in April as well, the
problem is with your server,
Marc Sherman wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
The email was submitted with Thunderbird. I wonder if the problem is
thunderbird related. The bsmtp question is unrelated. I'm using that to
do automated virus reports.
As Graeme pointed out, and I pointed out to you in April as well, the
Can someone suggest me another DUHL?
pbl.spamhaus.org. which is included in the zen.spamhaus.org combined list.
See http://www.spamhaus.org/zen/index.lasso and
http://www.spamhaus.org/pbl/index.lasso.
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Hi, all!
I see, the DUHL at sorbs.net seems not to run more...
I use it on my server and now it accepts connection from dynamic IPs...
Can someone suggest me another DUHL?
Thanks
Luca Bertoncello
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