I need help with my Xmail server...i'm a dummy user :)
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N. Pari Purna Chand wrote:
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> I for one completely agree with davidie,
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> Read up Remote OS detection via TCP/IP Stack FingerPrinting
> by Fyodor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Fyodor
> has done an excellent analysis of various techniques for=20
> identifying the
> remote OS. You can find it at:
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> 220 I'm XMail 1.6
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> or :
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> 220 stealth mode active
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> What kind of difference should make in my mind these two responses. I tell
> you what ... by exlicitly saying "I'm XMail" you at least will avoid to be
> shot with sendmail, exim, postfix,... exploits.
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The difference is that if you h
All you want is the smtprelay line.
Bill
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>From: Bob Hugel[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 11:59 AM
>To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [xmail] Re: smtpgw / smtpfwd questions
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>Thanks Davide!
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>I took out the smtpgw.tab setting (and now it's bl
Thanks Davide!
I took out the smtpgw.tab setting (and now it's blank), and added the file
medcases.com.tab to the custdomains directory. The file contains the
following three lines:
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"redirect" "medcases.com"
"smtprelay" "192.168.0.224"
"smtp"
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Read the docs and create a custom domain for the domain you want to accept
mail for. In the domain.tab file in the custdomains directory add:
"smtprelay"[tab]"ipaddress-of-desired-mailserver"[newline]
Empty your smtprelay.tab file.
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From: "Bob Hugel" <[EMAIL
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From: "Davide Libenzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "XMail mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 10:03 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: greeting banner
> in case 2) the time spent to find open ports on different IPs is way
> longer than the time sp
Bob -
This is just a quick guess and I may be wrong, but by default, xmail comes
as an open relay with "0.0.0.0" [tab] "subnet" in smtprelay.tab. This is
open. IF you removed that line from the file, I think xmail will close the
relay. I would suggest putting the IP of your 'handing off' mail
Hi,
I've having a bit of an understanding problem between smtpgw and smtpfwd.
Can anyone give an explaination?
Also, I am trying to setup my mail server to 'hand off' mail to another
domain, but I keep getting a '550 Relay denied' message...
- I have NOT created that domain in xmail.
- I put t
> -Original Message-
> From: Davide Libenzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 10:33 AM
> To: XMail mailing list
> Subject: [xmail] Re: greeting banner
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>
> ok, we have two different scenarios here :
Some would say three scenarios
>
> 1) someone is ex
Hi Shawn,
The readme for the current download of XMailStats 1.3 mentioned that HTML
output would be available in a future release, but given the latest release
is over a year old, I did not think to ask about it.
I would be happy with HTML-output of the current stats that XMailStats
produces,
Hi everyone,
I'd like some 'graphical' stats analysis generated from the XMail logs.
XMailStats prints the results to the screen, but doesn't really do much
other than that.
In theory it should be possible to pipe the XMailStats output to a database
then run some analysis, but it would require
Lee Rich wrote:
> It's not the task that's in dispute, it's peoples opinions on=20
> whether the task is worthwhile. Maybe it isn't possible for=20
> some people to alter the code and then recompile. Those=20
> running on *nix will generally be able to alter and=20
> recompile, bit not everyone r
It's not the task that's in dispute, it's peoples opinions on whether the task is
worthwhile. Maybe it isn't possible for some people to alter the code and then
recompile. Those running on *nix will generally be able to alter and recompile, bit
not everyone running on Win32 have the ability to
Those are interested can go on and change the code, its hardly any big deal=
of programming. I never understood such a long chain of mails for the di=
scussed task.
Tsk, tsk.
Veeresh
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From: "Lee Rich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 05 Sep 2002
My apologies if my opinion makes you nauseous, however I have now, much the same
opinion. We have dragged this thing out long enough. Those who wish to alter their
banner will do so regardless of anyone else opinions. At the end of the day, what
counts is that xmail is a damn good mail server
Trying to keep this calm and not a flame thread now.. But 'ANY' step which can be
taken to make a service less obvious is a step in the right direction. We all know
that if something is gonna get hacked, it will. But why decide that because of this
all the small little things should be left ou
There are several references describing why it is a Good Thing(tm) to =
edit the banner:
http://www.ibm.com/linux/Securing_Linux_Servers_xSP_external.pdf
http://rr.sans.org/infowar/fingerprint.php
http://www.net.ohio-state.edu/security/talks/199x_state-of-the-hack/state=
-of-hack.pdf
http://www.
Morning,
One of our peeps can't get mail from a contact in the states because of
the CustMaps blocking. I have told them to tell the contact to send via
hotmail or another isp but this is far too complex for them to do it
would seem, is there any way to implement CustMap on a domain by domain
ba
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