Hi,
I've abandoned this email account because of too much spam and because Yahoo is
getting too slow.
You can use the same address at gmail.com
- James.
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Your first impression is correct
It is at the moment it starts
Ben
-Original Message-
From: Dan Stein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 3:06 PM
To: witango-talk@witango.com
Subject: Witango-Talk: Cron tab Server Admin app question
I am a little confused about the c
I am a little confused about the crontab.ini in the server admin. My notes
tell me that the minutes represent how many minutes after the hour. The
admin app seems to imply it is how often it runs in minutes every minute
every 10 min etc.
Which is it.
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Dan Stein
FileMaker 7 Certified Devel
MTAs don't normally require any authentication for SMTP connections,
which is why relaying is a problem. Don't know the IIS MTA, but in my
Postfix main.cf, I have the following restrictions:
This says what IP addresses can connect to my SMTP server:
smptpd_helo_restrictions = permit_mynetw
I setup smtp on 2003 to only allow connections AND relay from 127.0.0.1. Or I setup one 2003 server in the group, and all witangos point to it, and they only allow connections and relay from those ips. Trick is, only allow BOTH connections and relay from the ips, then another machine cannot connect
How about using WebDAV for client access and tail the HTTP accesslog?
You could use the Perl File::Tail module and a shell script similar to
the one I've posted for monitoring the WitangoEvents log -- and then
parse the log line to update your db.
bill
On Saturday, August 27, 2005, at 09:3
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Help with witango email action windows server 2003
But the issue is not in the tab where you set the IP address but where you choose the access. There is no place to put in an IP address that is in the relay section.
There are 3 choices. It works if it is set to allow a
not quite. Authentication is looking at the IP address of the email client - the sender's IP address. When you set to allow relay from the IP of the machine, say 127.0.0.1, it does not create an open relay because the only email client on that machine is the witango mail action.you do want to be ab
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Help with witango email action windows server 2003
OK but if I use basic authentication or even windows how do I set up authenticated users. How do I get Witango to send a username and password so it is authenticated?
on 8/28/05 1:48, Rick Sanders at [EMAIL PROTECTED