Davide wrote:
>On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Rob Arends wrote:
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>> I did some investigation here and gave up because I'm not skilled enough
to
>> do the programming shim between Xmail and UW-imap.
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>> The other thing is that it is a stdout application - not very useful in a
>> w32 environment.
>The a
I've recently seen discussion on this sort of thing.
I'm sure the RFC is being broken, by not having an NS record for the bc.ca
zone, but many do it for the intermediate zone that has no A records. Until
recently the 'us.' subdomains did it.
It would'nt take much to fix.
I did a lookup from he
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> On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Scott wrote:
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> > After upgrading to 1.12 over the weekend, today I'm getting bounced
email
> > from all gems#.gov.bc.ca addresses (# = 1 to 8), but all other addresses
are
> > fine. All complaining that its an invaild address, the MX rec
After upgrading to 1.12 over the weekend, today I'm getting bounced email
from all gems#.gov.bc.ca addresses (# = 1 to 8), but all other addresses are
fine. All complaining that its an invaild address, the MX records do exist.
Though gems#.gov.bc.ca doesn't resolve to an IP, but that shouldn't b
Yes I have Mx records on dns...
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Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 8:49 PM
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Subject: [xmail] Re: smtp authorization
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Serbulent Sertoglu wrote:
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I did some investigation here and gave up because I'm not skilled enough to
do the programming shim between Xmail and UW-imap.
The other thing is that it is a stdout application - not very useful in a
w32 environment.
The correct thing here would be to disable Xmail's pop3 and use UW-imap to
ser
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>Testing new server, sorry for the noise ...
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Forgive my silly question, but what happened to 1.13? :)
Regards,
Brandon
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Hi all,
First, thanks for all your helps. Now I think I'm quite familiar with
xmail. I have a final problem to be able to use the server (I hope):
I just did these things on the server:
1) Cleared out the smtprelay.tab file.
2) Uncommented "EnableAuthSMTP-POP3""0" line in server.tab file.
Hi:
Is there a way to increase POP3 timeout? I need that for dial-up users.
Also: is it possible to increase the log level? I mean having more info
in the logs.
And the last: can XMail be run as non-root? At least, child processes.
Thanks,
Leonardo
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xmailuser is aliased to root and postmaster, so if a delivery error occurs
xmailuser receive those mails. The first thing to do is changing your
domains.tab to say:
"xmailserver.test"
"kostplanen.dk"
"compudesign.dk"
I mean, putting the full domain name.
Based in my 2 days experiencie wi
Yes but most solution is only for *nix.
Those who are stuck with Windows servers (like myself) do not have a
solution... yet.
Anyway, for me, I can still live with POP3 :-)
cheers,
James
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> From: Shawn Anderson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 10, 20
Hi David,
Yes, it works !!!
Very true my corporate network blocks port 53.
But then the questions is why SmartDNSHost didn't work?
Typical newbie error: Because I used "space" instead of "tab" between the
name & value pair.
Set it to the correct separator it works like magic again.
Thanks fo
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