When I try to run that script on my win2k box I get a lot of compilation
errors. I am using active perl.
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Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 10:46 PM
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Subject: [xmail] Re
Yea, I didn't have xmail logging enabled, look at this please, do they
look correct?
Also when I run it as a cron it says it cant find xmailstats.html
http://admin.envisionstudio.net/xmailstats/2002.html
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I've tried both versions and all I get are empty stats.
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Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 10:39 PM
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Subject: [xmail] [ANNOUNCE] xmailstats v1.6
Howdy all, I hope Richar
I have been trying and trying to get xmailstats v1.3 to work on my NT
box. I am running active perl on win2k and when I run the script I get
the correct output but I get no values (ie. Everything is "0") am not
sure where to go from this point.if I can get it running I will document
it and will do
ah, ok. point taken. (as you can tell I am not a guru of the finer points
of DNS, I just know the basics)
Louis Solomon
www.SteelBytes.com
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From: "Terry L Fritts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Louis Solomon [SteelBytes]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 18,
Hello Louis,
Tuesday, December 17, 2002 you wrote:
LS> but I'm also not sure I trust www.dnsreport.com 100% . try sticking
LS> steelbytes.no-ip.com into it, and it wont bring up anything. but the
LS> address does work ! (try it in your browser)
It reports correctly but it only reports for d
Odd. None of those commands work for me except the first one
(./XMailStats.pl 200105040200). all the other returns nothing for stats and
no logs are scanned. This is version 1.3 downloaded right offa the web
site.
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From: "Shawn Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMA
yes, I had also tried nslookup on the mail server.
>nslookup
Default Server: localhost
Address: 127.0.0.1
> server server
Default Server: server.mywork.local
Address: 192.168.0.1
> set type=MX
> wirelessip.com.au
Server: server.mywork.local
Address: 192.168.0.1
wirele
Did you try it on the mail server? Maybe the DNS server isn't working
right?
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On Behalf Of Louis Solomon [SteelBytes]
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 8:07 PM
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Subject: [xmail] Re: a couple of Qs abo
> When a "thing" is used by thousands of users, a basic component like the
> DNS resolver is very unlikely to be broken. Don't you think ? try to check
> the DNS.
yeah, that was my gut feeling, but I just didnt know why it wasnt working as
other tests I did were happily showing a reasonable looki
thanks, that shows it's broken
just that the other tests I used (eg www.samspade.org, and nslookup from a
different PC in a different office) did find a mail server ok.
hmm.
Louis Solomon
www.SteelBytes.com
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From: "Terry L Fritts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Louis So
Tuesday, December 17, 2002 you wrote:
> ErrInfo = wirelessip.com.au
It might be because of lame nameservers - which could cause different
results on different queries.
Per http://www.dnsreport.com/ -
"one or more lame nameservers. These are nameservers that do NOT answer
authoritatively for yo
here's the log from the first failure:
> ErrCode = -40
> ErrString = Invalid server address
> ErrInfo = wirelessip.com.au
> SMAIL SMTP-Send
> FF = "wirelessip.com.au"
> SMTP = "server.mywork.local"
> From = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> To = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Failed !
> SMTP-Error = "417 Tempora
Hi, all...
I've been logging my mail server for the past six months and have all the files. I've
used xmailstats.pl to create statistics on a day basis but when I tried to cat all of
the files together and extract complete statistics, xmailstats.pl doesn't work.
Anyone here toy around with ex
> Im using the cable internet and my ISP don't have a mail server to use
> as my relay server?
hmmm the only solution is to get a relay server
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Hi,
Im using the cable internet and my ISP don't have a mail server to use
as my relay server?
Thank you
Raja
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> But atinet.com.br is my own domain!!!
> If I block [EMAIL PROTECTED] today, tomorroy he will use
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
xmails spam-adress.tab seems to use the MAIL_FROM, not the From: adress, so
davide hat to change the code to parse the email - and i don't believe that
he does it :-)
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> Im using xmail server 1.10 for my personal use.
> Im running xmail server on a Linux box with dynamic IP address.
> Some mail servers blocking the mail because of the a dynamic IP.
you'll have to use your providers mailserver as relay, because your server
ip is listed in dial-up-blacklists.
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Hi,
Im using xmail server 1.10 for my personal use.
Im running xmail server on a Linux box with dynamic IP address.
Some mail servers blocking the mail because of the a dynamic IP.
How can I solve the problem.
Thank you
Raja
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> "bingonetonline*@ieg.com.br"
no, that is the faked FROM-Header!
(From: "bingonetonline4" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
> Received: from publi01 (200.158.30.38)
> by atinet.com.br with [XMail 1.11 (Win32/Ix86) ESMTP Server]
> id for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
you'll have to add [
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