Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Witango email issue with server switch
Coupla things:
you need to have an smtp server listed in your witango.ini file for mail to go out. Likely in your t2K setup with webstar 4.x, it was the same machine. Now, youll have to insert your new smtp servers IP address
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: Witango email issue with server switch
For the record:
I peeked at her app and found that all variables were unscoped. Old server had default scope=user, new is default=request
Variables were disappearing before expected. Scoping variables fixed problem.
RAD
On 11
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: WiTango Email
Hold on. Somethings amiss in your mail server setup.
IF you have relay enabled from 127.0.0.1 AND you have a mail server on the same machine AND you have authentication turned on for outside IP addresses, the mail server should still be requiring
If you are using Witango Server 5 and
above you can do it though the @EMAILSESSION
Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
Authorized Witango MDaemon Reseller
Available for Witango Developement
From: Rick Sanders
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: WiTango & Email
Hi Roland,
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, it's a
little more complicated than that.
The people relaying off the server, are using
the email address of the domain hosted on the server.
So, the spammers are using [E
If the mail is going to an account on the local machine, then the
spammers aren't relaying at all... They are simply using a generic
account name at the local domain as the return address.
The definition of mail relaying means that the mail would be relayed to
another server.
Typically relay
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: WiTango Email
I understand what is going on, but this SHOULDNT, unless youve left a door open.
I suspect you have authentication off for your whole domain, rather than turn it off for a handful of trusted IPs
When they send something through [EMAIL PROTECTED
By the way, if your mail server forces authentication for everybody that
tires to send mail through it, a solution that I've used in the past has
been to is an intermediary mail server (typically on the same machine)
that accepts connection from only localhost, that is setup to relay all
it's
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: WiTango Email
One other thought:
The server has been compromised. Has some sort of spamming virus on it.
On 11/1/04 12:31 PM, Roland Dumas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand what is going on, but this SHOULDNT, unless youve left a door open.
I suspect you have
Hey John,
Yep, that's what seems to be happening.
However, after checking the logs, the reason why other users at the same
domain were getting email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] was because relay is on for
mail sent within the same domain since both the sender and receiver are
local.
So,
That's how it was set up. Everyone has to send authentication to send out
email. Or they're denied.
By the way, if your mail server forces authentication for everybody that
tires to send mail through it, a solution that I've used in the past has
been to is an intermediary mail server (typically
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: WiTango & Email
Nope, there's no door left open, however it's
all happening on port 25. So, I redirected to port 26, same thing.
127.0.0.1 isn't the problem anymore. I found
some spyware, and a trojan on a client machine. Arg!
I excluded the IP's
So, you can use US ASCII with the line breaks and it works (ie: no extra
characters or mid-word breaks)?
- Original Message -
From: Ben Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 4:41 PM
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Witango Email
I have been using
Server Reseller
http://www.pcforge.com/AltN.htm
-Original Message-
From: John Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 11:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Witango Email
So, you can use US ASCII with the line breaks and it works (ie: no extra
I have been using the following for US ASCII
Content type: HTML
Character set: US ASCII
Wrap lines at 132 characters
---
this gave me more space for my code
Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
Authorized Witango Reseller http://www.pcforge.com/WitangoGoodies.htm
Authorized MDaemon Mail
Both my email problems were resolved by switching from US ascii to ISO
8859-1 (Latin-1).
- Original Message -
From: John Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 9:36 PM
Subject: Witango-Talk: Witango Email
Thanks for the help on the redirect. Here's
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