Unknown user: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Attila
> >>Unknown user: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> listmaster is an alias for ecartis@, so try that.
>
> I'll go fix the alias
>
> Len
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Well, according to my IMGate machine your system is aok. Reverse DNS
identifies your mail server (if it were sending direct to me, as opposed
to relaying through your Charter SMTP). And Sender Address Verification
verifies that Bud is a valid account.
As opposed to the 'rat-ware' that either
OK, I just wanted to subscribe to the IMGate list..
Our mail server seems to be OK, but my mails are still bouncing back with
this:
Unknown user: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
listmaster is an alias for ecartis@, so try that.
I'll go fix the alias
Len
__
Hi Curt,
Yes, the files were read only (I should have thought to check that
first:).
I changed the attributes and everything worked just fine. If your next
version
checks for and corrects this it will probably save a few support emails (like
this one) from others. Thanks for providing t
Jeffery Rehm wrote:
AOL play God? Surely you jest!
Oh, and by the way, good luck getting AOL lemmings to switch to a real ISP.
I've been fighting this battle for a LONG time with my customers.
Jeff,
Downstairs from my office is a computer shop, they do a great deal of
business. The techs refus
Attila Balogh wrote:
OK, I just wanted to subscribe to the IMGate list..
Our mail server seems to be OK, but my mails are still bouncing back with this:
Unknown user: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Attila
Attila the same happened to me, i sent an email to the list and len
responded. try just sending a messag
AOL play God? Surely you jest!
Oh, and by the way, good luck getting AOL lemmings to switch to a real ISP.
I've been fighting this battle for a LONG time with my customers.
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From: "John Tolmachoff (Lists)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, Feb
David Hayes-Moats wrote:
ya, the username is user%realm.tld, using '%' instead of '@' because well
Outlook Express has issues with @ in the username
ive never had a problem with @ in username but anyhow lets try a couple
other things::
is this the "main" host? if no is it ip or virtual?
try thi
OK, I just wanted to subscribe to the IMGate list..
Our mail server seems to be OK, but my mails are still bouncing back with this:
Unknown user: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Attila
> Len Conrad
>
> ... pure FUD. We don't run a .cn nor Asian Class A blocks. And I'm
> speaking for only for my MXs, not an
having a Hard Days Night ?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Brian Watters
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 7:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum]
help
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I have a user who connects to the Internet through AOL and sends mail
through our server. Lately (past week or so) he's been having problems
sending (but not receiving e-mail). When ever he tries to send, Outlook
Express gives him the following error message:
The message could not be sent bec
ya, the username is user%realm.tld, using '%' instead of '@' because well
Outlook Express has issues with @ in the username
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From: "Vincent JOrdan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 8:50 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] error 550,
Try reading the archives. This was brought up last week.
Tell your user to get a ISP that does not play God like AOL does.
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:IMail_Forum-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dav
David Hayes-Moats wrote:
I have a user who connects to the Internet through AOL and sends mail
through our server. Lately (past week or so) he's been having problems
sending (but not receiving e-mail). When ever he tries to send, Outlook
Express gives him the following error message:
The mess
Brian Watters wrote:
help
Brian,
that is a very broad question. if you need help you need to give alot
more details.
But, if this is a cry for help.. well. dont know..
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I have a user who connects to the Internet through AOL and sends mail
through our server. Lately (past week or so) he's been having problems
sending (but not receiving e-mail). When ever he tries to send, Outlook
Express gives him the following error message:
The message could not be sent bec
Yes?
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Brian Watters
> Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 5:11 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [IMail Forum]
>
>
> help
>
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> Yahoo! Finance:
help
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Oh, no,no...I beg to differ!
"I do agree though, that charter (and road runner, and covad, etc)
should be blocking SMTP upstream.."
What should be happening is for Charter, RR, Covad, etc to cancel their
customers that violate their own TOS (which I'm sure prohibit SPAMing).
But then this entire
We run declude junkmail but unfortunetly things are
still getting through and I am wanting to ensure
nothing it trying to sneek through.
If you send us the full headers of several spams that get through, plus
your config files (to the declude.com support@ address), we check to see if
there is a
I took a look last time and didn't see anything out of the ordinary. I have
been CPU utilization watching closing since I installed SP 4.0. So far it
looks good, but . . .
yawn, all the usual culprits:
purging and defragging the (dedicated) Imail spool/webmail partition
purging and defragging th
We run declude junkmail but unfortunetly things are
still getting through and I am wanting to ensure
nothing it trying to sneek through.
--- Rick Klinge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you using the built in SMTP MTA? If you need a
> free spam filter, and it
> works, try ASSP from
> http://sour
In the cases I cited, the mail admins weren't entirely innocent. They had
blocked ALL of charter.net.
Assuming it wasn't just for the fun of it, they may have figured that
nothing legit was coming from charter, so block all of it.and/or they
may have observed they were getting so much spa
Are you using the built in SMTP MTA? If you need a free spam filter, and it
works, try ASSP from http://sourceforge.net/projects/assp/.
~Rick
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mr
> Gregory DeClue
> Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 3
>>Are you running a lot of 16-bit processes on the server? Some servers
have
a serious problem with too many 16-bit processes.
No, just Imail
>>
When this next happens, go to Task Manager, click on the Processes tab, and
click the "CPU" button. This will sort the processes by CPU usage, and
sho
I have a machine on my own network that will have 150
- 200 connections to may mail server each day but in
the log files it shows a connection but nothing
further? I have scanned the machine picked through it
over and over and can find nothing. The machine is
running IIS5 with the frontpage 2002
Len Conrad wrote:
Then complain to charter as charter's pollution is causing the
blocking policies, which themselves are as innocent as you are.
Well, maybe.
In the cases I cited, the mail admins weren't entirely innocent. They
had blocked ALL of charter.net. I was collateral damage, even t
I am running 7.13 with Killer Webmail with the latest patches on a W2k sp 3
(installed 4.0 as I type) with 512megs of memory. The box has been running
great for over a year now. Today a couple time during the day the CPU
spiked at 100% ...
That is normal, but:
... and box stopped responding to S
> >>, and still I've had a couple instances of people rejecting
> mail from
> >>me because it came through a Charter broadband IP.
>
> Then complain to charter as charter's pollution is causing
> the blocking policies, which themselves are as innocent as you are.
>
> Tell charter something
I am running 7.13 with Killer Webmail with the latest patches on a W2k sp 3
(installed 4.0 as I type) with 512megs of memory. The box has been running
great for over a year now. Today a couple time during the day the CPU
spiked at 100% and box stopped responding to SMTP and web request, it still
p
>
> Len Conrad wrote:
>
> > Let's take charter.net, whose subscriber access IPs are are huge
> > sources of spam, mitigated only by the fact the charter is so much
> > smaller than the major cable operators.
>
>
> Interesting (to me, anyway, since I am a Charter customer)
>
It's the truth.
- Original Message -
From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 12:02
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] [Sorta OT] RoadRunner Blocking Us!
>
> >For the last few weeks rr.com has been blocking mail from us. I have
been
> >unable to get an
, and still I've had a couple instances of people rejecting mail from me
because it came through a Charter broadband IP.
Then complain to charter as charter's pollution is causing the blocking
policies, which themselves are as innocent as you are.
Tell charter something like "I'm having diffic
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Len Conrad
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 1:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: [IMail Forum] IMgate question
>Interesting (to me, anyway, since I am a Charter customer)
yes, you
Interesting (to me, anyway, since I am a Charter customer)
yes, you should know that charter, not to single them out, is just one of
the cable/dsl plants spewing pollution.
Conclusion: blocking subscriber networks by PTR hostname ( I have a list
of nearly 500 networks) is a perfectly defensib
I do not understand what you are saying. We all (99%) send from our local
computers to a remove server based on the information you put in the pop
incoming and outgoing mail server information in your local email client.
That's your MUA's "SMTP server" and "POP server", not an "MX" server.
>>
Ok, I trust you. It was just one of two conditions you guys are telling me
could be the problem with the aol rejections.
That was a mistake that someone else made. They thought that your customer
was connecting directly to AOL, in which case it could be a problem. But
your customer is not doin
GET ME OFF THIS DAMN LIST lol
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 1:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] [Sorta OT] RoadRunner Blocking Us!
>For the last few we
For the last few weeks rr.com has been blocking mail from us. I have been
unable to get anything other than an automated reply to requests to explain
why we've been blacklisted by these guys. Does anybody here have any hints
as to how I can pursue this?
They are one of the "evil ISPs" that is bl
Len Conrad wrote:
Let's take charter.net, whose subscriber access IPs are are huge
sources of spam, mitigated only by the fact the charter is so much
smaller than the major cable operators.
Interesting (to me, anyway, since I am a Charter customer)
>>snip<<
Conclusion: blocking subscriber
... pure FUD ... so why do you flatter yourself ... More FUD ... FUD
Sorry, Len, I'm not going to respond to this. I was just trying to help
someone who said he was being blocked by your list, since nobody else was
responding.
-Scott
---
D
Title: Re: [IMail Forum] New aol problems?
On 2/16/04 11:06 AM, Len Conrad wrote:
>> I'm just not sure where this fellow could have these erroneous settings at
>> in his home computer.
>
> as I said, he shouldn't be sending from his home computer + Outlook
> directly to any Internet MXs, as
Yes! That did it on the Monkeys site.
My linux DNS server is working great with no errors in the logs!!!
Thanks a bunch, now I have to starting telling other Linux guys about this
issue so they can tell customers that are running declude.
Again Thanks
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL P
For the last few weeks rr.com has been blocking mail from us. I have been
unable to get anything other than an automated reply to requests to explain
why we've been blacklisted by these guys. Does anybody here have any hints
as to how I can pursue this?
--
Aaron Clausen
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On 2/16/04 10:54 AM, R. Scott Perry wrote:
> I'm not sure why you are hung up on getting "Santiago" not to appear as the
> EHLO. That isn't going to cause any problems. Really, trust me.
Ok, I trust you. It was just one of two conditions you guys are telling me
could be the problem with the a
I'm unable to subscribe to the IMGate list - apparently the server is
refusing messages from China..
I believe that the IMGate list
... pure FUD. We don't run a .cn nor Asian Class A blocks. And I'm
speaking for only for my MXs, not anybody else's.
I personally feel that it is best to allow E-
I'm just not sure where this fellow could have these erroneous settings at
in his home computer.
as I said, he shouldn't be sending from his home computer + Outlook
directly to any Internet MXs, as he will have serious difficulty being
rejected.
I am thinking maybe a local LAN or local WiFi bu
Being all the other domains are aliased through the Parentdomain which is
bound to the IP that all sub domains use, I do not see how this individual
is sending his own malformed information through our server. Even a simple
check of my own email shows the IP I have been assigned by my ISP then
Thanks Jeff, I appreciate the feedback. I will take it to
Frontrange but you have described my experience with Frontrange tech support
exactly.
Tyler
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeffery
RehmSent: Monday, February 16, 2004 12:55 PMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Title: Re: [IMail Forum] New aol problems?
Thanks for the info Len.
I'm just not sure where this fellow could have these erroneous settings at in his home computer. I am thinking maybe a local LAN or local WiFi but will have to call him to find out for sure.
Regarding your settings below my se
Although I do not use Goldmine myself, I
have 2 clients that are familiar with it, and both have stated that the e-mail
functions tend to be problematic when doing more than basic messages.
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
-Original Message---
On 2/16/04 9:26 AM, R. Scott Perry wrote:
> No. It is the MUA that is cause the problem here. It should not be
> sending a non-fully-qualified host name. If someone is using one of these
> improper MUAs, it may require changing a well hidden setting or even the
> actual computer networking set
Tyler,
I use GoldMine heavily by virtue of working for a GM
solutions partner, and I can tell you that I could fill a book with all the
problems seen when sending emails from GoldMine. There is no rhyme or
reason to most of it, but I do know GoldMine will not properly forward HTML/RIch
Te
Is there any way to instruct a client in the proper means of formatting
their email client to be compliant?
MUA's trying to send directly to MXs will be very widely rejected. MUAs
should send their outbound through an authentication scheme of a mail server.
The best practices for mail servers
>> Also, who is Santiago in this bit of information:
>> SMTPD (0B27009A) [68.122.254.220] EHLO SANTIAGO
>
> That means that the mail client (or mail server) that connected to your
> server is identifying itself as an Internet host "SANTIAGO". There is no
> such host, so technically the MTA/MUA is
Hello, I am using
Imail 8.05 with KillerWebMail version 4 and I am having a lot of my users
complain that when a message is received from me and sent through GoldMine they
are getting a Null Body Message or the attachments do not come through at all.
They are checking through webmail not usi
My imail box has been very slow to respond today. I see the following in my
log analyzer. How do I track down the remote sender of 669 1.6 meg files.
To track down the source of any E-mail (regardless of the supposed return
address), you need to look at the IP the E-mail came from (which is found
My imail box has been very slow to respond today. I see the following in my
log analyzer. How do I track down the remote sender of 669 1.6 meg files.
SMTP Senders Remote
Total - 3291
Occurrences
Description
669 <>
Remote Delivery Size (Sender)
Bytes
Occur
Title: Re: [IMail Forum] New aol problems?
On 2/14/04 3:19 PM, R. Scott Perry wrote:
>> Also, who is Santiago in this bit of information:
>> SMTPD (0B27009A) [68.122.254.220] EHLO SANTIAGO
>
> That means that the mail client (or mail server) that connected to your
> server is identifying its
Scott,
Our newest release of mxGuard includes functionality for collecting email
from any POP account and delivering to whatever address you specify.
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better and it's free.
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- Original Message -
From: "Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bridges, Samantha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 8:24 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Network Monitoring Too
I'm unable to subscribe to the IMGate list - apparently the server is
refusing messages from China..
I believe that the IMGate list is set up with a policy of allowing E-mail
from what they consider to be legitimate sources only, under the assumption
that certain parts of the Internet that send
I use to work with SiteScope...
http://www.mercuryinteractive.com/products/sitescope/
I haven't used it for 3 years... maybe It's not as good as other soft
that came out later... but 3 years ago, it was great !
Monitors services, availability, web page changes and more...
You can customize it an
I use a combination of BigBrother (www.bb4.net) and Cacti
(www.raxnet.net). BigBrother is free for non-comercial use, I.E. not as
a service to your customers, I'm not sure if you could script it to
modify a separate web page, but it does have it's own web pages, and it
is cross platform. Catci is
I highly recommend Intellipool Network Monitor... incredibly flexible...
www.intellipool.com
Gabe Monroy, MCSE, CISSP
Senior Systems Engineer - Intuit Eclipse
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-Original Message
In porting from my previous mail server, I had a comma delimited list of
domain names (not IP addresses)
that we refused mail from. Essentially our own company's black list.
How can I import these to Imail? So far all I can find is that I can refer
to somebody's external black list,
on a remot
I use whats up along with MRTG and some perl scripts. Whatsup is a great
tool and has many of the features you have listed. I would suggest
downloading the demo and playing. Another great tool that I also use is
Solarwinds Network Performance Monitor(orion). www.solarwinds.net ( and if
its in the
Check out IPsentry (www.ipsentry.com) works great, very customizable. Provides stats
in the form of a whole web page but I'm sure you could write something to pull certain
data from it. As is Grat, I'm not using the latest version so I dont know what the
current feature list is.
-- Orig
On 2/16/2004, 10:04 AM, Samantha wrote:
BS> I am looking into purchasing a network monitoring tool. I have look at
BS> a few like 2Morrow and ActiveXperts Network Monitor...etc.
Currently I use Servers Alive, (free for a certain amount of checks)
to monitor my internal network. Looking at Nagi
We use IPMonitor from Deep Metrix. You can get more information on it at
ipmonitor.com. We are not using the latest version, so I am not sure what
all it can currently do, but we have it setup to send us messages on our
cell phone when services fail or degrade.
Sincerely,
Grant Griffith, Vice Pr
Good morning everyone.
I am looking into purchasing a network monitoring tool. I have look at
a few like 2Morrow and ActiveXperts Network Monitor...etc.
I really need a network monitoring product that not only monitors links
and systems but has the capability to put notifications out on our
we
Make sure that your url-domain-bl.txt and
phrase-list.txt don't have their attributes set to
read only. I'm not sure how that could have happened,
but it sounds like that may be the problem. I'll see
what I can do about having the programs fix that
automatically in the next release. Let me know if
It amazes me how subjects morph in here .
Actually, this one didn't morph nearly as much as some threads.
The first response to the original post in the thread had 4 sentences,
including "... make sure that there is only one DNS server listed there
...". That was directly related to the thread
I want to change the presentation (colors,
images) of the web interface of my IMail Server.
I looked up in the IMail Administrator Help, > Web Files and Web Directory
Structure :
"..
In the Web directory, you will see the following
files:
.ini : You change button labels, log
I'm unable to subscribe to the IMGate list - apparently the server is refusing
messages from China..
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Len Conrad
> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 5:22 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [I
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Carr
> Sent: 16. februar 2004 10:58
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: SV: [IMail Forum] National characters in domain names (IDN)
>
>
> >Its possible to have thei already, but how du yoy expl
>Its possible to have thei already, but how du yoy explain the old man or
lady using his mail rarely, that yes you can have
>after the
>@ but not before !
Actually, that won't work either - Imail produces an error message both when
I try to use national chars in the hostname AND in the usernames
It amazes me how subjects morph in here .
G
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 Gerald said:
> Just had a few complaints of slow mail to the company I contract for. Had
> a look at some of the support mail and sure enought -- there are messages
> taking 3 or 4 days for local delivery.
>
> Using IMail 8.x plus
> I asked Ipswitch repeatedly to implement international (which
> means essentially european) characters in their product. Most
> european countries have some "weird" characters in their set.
> Switzerland with its 4 (!) official languages has quite a
> bunch of them... While my focus was anti
> Eric,
>
> You are not alone.
>
> I asked Ipswitch repeatedly to implement international (which means
> essentially european) characters in their product. Most
> european countries
> have some "weird" characters in their set. Switzerland with its 4 (!)
> official languages has quite a bunch o
Eric,
You are not alone.
I asked Ipswitch repeatedly to implement international (which means
essentially european) characters in their product. Most european countries
have some "weird" characters in their set. Switzerland with its 4 (!)
official languages has quite a bunch of them... While my fo
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