OK, now I'm confused, I tried again and the message got frozen, the
diagnostics said I was trying to send to r...@foo.com rather than
m...@foo.com, I wasn't! I tried again using the mail command with mail
-v -s and it worked, and has worked a few times since.
On 8 June 2012 11:03, Ed wrote:
Thank you both, 'foo.com' isnt the actual domain name it was just an
example as I didn't want to spam the list with my actual domain.
The MX records point to googlemail and exim -bt prints out information
for googlemail. I did the exim -d -M thing and got reams of output I
don't yet comprehend but
Jim Pazarena wrote:
This wildlsearch has greatly simplified by spam filtering.
Thank you very much.
Here's a bit of the 'gravy', then.
If you make the same call against the same file with a different search
key, (see below) just put the individual string of the rat into the file
without the
This wildlsearch has greatly simplified by spam filtering.
Thank you very much.
Original Message
Subject: Re: [exim] help with condition match
Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2012 06:02:13 +
From: W B Hacker
To: exim users
Not a direct answer to your question, but hopefully a more
ef
Chip (Fr 08 Jun 2012 21:11:29 CEST):
> Additionally, I'm confounded on the use of P= which according to the
> exim manual indicates the protocol . . . how can a protocol be someone's
> email address as indicated in the snippet right below this line:
>
> 2012-06-08 12:51:48 1Sd2Pb-0007mS-He => blu
Hello Chip,
Chip (Fr 08 Jun 2012 20:47:56 CEST):
> On 6/8/2012 2:23 PM, Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
> > Chip (Fr 08 Jun 2012 19:11:39 CEST):
> >> Below is a snippet of a log file which has raised my suspicion. The
> >> names and identities of the innocent (and not so innocent) have been
> >> obsc
On Fri, 2012-06-08 at 15:11 -0400, Chip wrote:
> Additionally, I'm confounded on the use of P= which according to the
> exim manual indicates the protocol . . . how can a protocol be someone's
> email address as indicated in the snippet right below this line:
>
> 2012-06-08 12:51:48 1Sd2Pb-0007mS-
On 6/8/2012 2:23 PM, Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
> Chip (Fr 08 Jun 2012 19:11:39 CEST):
>> Below is a snippet of a log file which has raised my suspicion. The
>> names and identities of the innocent (and not so innocent) have been
>> obscured. I am trying to understand the *flow* of the traffic and
On 6/8/2012 2:23 PM, Heiko Schlittermann wrote:
> Chip (Fr 08 Jun 2012 19:11:39 CEST):
>> Below is a snippet of a log file which has raised my suspicion. The
>> names and identities of the innocent (and not so innocent) have been
>> obscured. I am trying to understand the *flow* of the traffic and
Chip (Fr 08 Jun 2012 19:11:39 CEST):
> Below is a snippet of a log file which has raised my suspicion. The
> names and identities of the innocent (and not so innocent) have been
> obscured. I am trying to understand the *flow* of the traffic and what
> actually happened.
>
> Any help on the fl
Below is a snippet of a log file which has raised my suspicion. The
names and identities of the innocent (and not so innocent) have been
obscured. I am trying to understand the *flow* of the traffic and what
actually happened.
Any help on the flow and what messages were delivered, where, would
Todd Lyons wrote:
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 1:13 AM, wrote:
server like Exim. I suppose theoretically you could have a webmail app
which reads mail directly from a Maildir folder rather than connecting
to an IMAP service, but I'm not aware of any.
Courier SQWebmail accesses maildirs directly, I'
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 1:13 AM, wrote:
> server like Exim. I suppose theoretically you could have a webmail app
> which reads mail directly from a Maildir folder rather than connecting
> to an IMAP service, but I'm not aware of any.
Courier SQWebmail accesses maildirs directly, I've never used i
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 4:16 AM, wrote:
>> Exim *does* to some fix-ups if it's in "submission" mode. If
>> you look at the _default_ Exim "configure" file, you'll see that in the
> I suspect that Exim's submission fix-up can corrupt From header line in some
> cases. My advice is to try to change
l...@lena.kiev.ua wrote:
Webmail is slow but doesn't consume expensive memory (VPS) when idle.
Primary access is via POP3 and POP3S, webmail is for emergencies.
MOST webmail are indeed slow. Has more to do with http than the
mailstore, though.
Prayer caches and manages that so well there
Hi
Thank's I will try this on monday.
Actualy my control line is: control = submission/sender_retain
Our mail server is a multidomain one.
Regards
Totoro
2012/6/8
> > Exim *does* to some fix-ups if it's in "submission" mode. If
> > you look at the _default_ Exim "configure" file, you'll se
> > I suppose theoretically you could have a webmail app
> > which reads mail directly from a Maildir folder rather than connecting
> > to an IMAP service, but I'm not aware of any.
>
> There are several, actually.
>
> But a solid IMAP daemon, such as Dovecot, behind an equally-solid
> compiled
> Exim *does* to some fix-ups if it's in "submission" mode. If
> you look at the _default_ Exim "configure" file, you'll see that in the
> "acl_check_rcpt" ACL you can see "control = submission" applied to mails
> from +relay_from_hosts and authenticated mails.
I suspect that Exim's submission fi
exim-us...@lists.grepular.com wrote:
On 08/06/12 03:51, Mehma Sarja wrote:
I suppose theoretically you could have a webmail app
which reads mail directly from a Maildir folder rather than connecting
to an IMAP service, but I'm not aware of any.
There are several, actually.
But a solid IMAP
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 5:51 AM, Mehma Sarja wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> This is an unusual question - how to configure a mail server to ONLY do
> webmail?
>
> I need some help thinking about this - Pop and IMAP handle incoming mail
> for MUA and SMTP handles outgoing mail from a MUA. However, what are
> I need some help thinking about this - Pop and IMAP handle incoming
> mail for MUA
... after the MTA has received it and placed it in a store which is made
available by POP3 or IMAP, yes.
> However,
> what are the parts when all-z you wan
On 08/06/12 03:51, Mehma Sarja wrote:
> This is an unusual question - how to configure a mail server to ONLY do
> webmail?
>
> I need some help thinking about this - Pop and IMAP handle incoming mail
> for MUA and SMTP handles outgoing mail from a MUA. However, what are the
> parts when all-z
Hi folks,
This is an unusual question - how to configure a mail server to ONLY do
webmail?
I need some help thinking about this - Pop and IMAP handle incoming mail
for MUA and SMTP handles outgoing mail from a MUA. However, what are the
parts when all-z you want to do is webmail? So, my user
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