[xmail] Re: still a problem with psync

2003-02-16 Thread Martin Schmid
Davide Thanks for your analysis. I'd appreciate psync to just kill syntactical wrong messages. It's of no help if I find out by chance that a message delivery has stalled some weeks ago. The message content may certainly be outdatet by the moment of discovery. Usually it's spam anyway... Coul

[xmail] Re: SMTP routing based on source email address ??

2003-02-16 Thread Frederik Gallon
I once had a client (back in the old days) complaining about the speed of internet. He 'd suggested to 'rewrite the -world wide web- darn thing'. What difference will it make in speed nowadays? 3 - 4 secs? Or are we talking about an expensive sat-link (or mobile modem) where you have to pay for

[xmail] Re: SMTP routing based on source email address ??

2003-02-16 Thread Rob Arends
I didn't mention that the existing email server is Novell's Groupwise. The users don't have control over the outgoing smtp server to send email. I was thinking of GroupWise using xmail as a smart host, to drop all outgoing mail, Xmail have the smarts to look at the source email address via a mai

[xmail] Re: SMTP routing based on source email address ??

2003-02-16 Thread Andrew Joakimsen
Oh, I actually have an idea that should work :) Since this is behind a firewall I can assume that you dont need any protection from spammers Just setup Xmail runing on different ports/Ip/machine/etc just as an open relay -Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[xmail] Re: SMTP routing based on source email address ??

2003-02-16 Thread Andrew Joakimsen
create a second domain such as fuckingidiots.thedomain.com Mail will get there. Either use the "slow" (what is it? DSL? I've used ISDN to connect 100 people to the internet as well as the mail server for those 100 people) link for everyone or if the emails have to "get there faster" then use the

[xmail] SMTP routing based on source email address ??

2003-02-16 Thread Rob Arends
This is probably a good one for Davide. I have a customer that wants to route certain outgoing emails though a different internet link (a faster link) for certain users of a domain. It gets better !! The two internet links are connected to the same firewall, so at the IP layer the firewall (a pack

[xmail] Re: A Very Slow Mailserver

2003-02-16 Thread Richard A Downing
On Sunday 16 Feb 2003 20:56, Frederik wrote: > Go and find yourself at least 40Mb RAM xtra. > To get spamassassin to work you'll at least need 24Mb (!! with spamc & > spamd & perl interpreter). > Good Luck, Thanks, However, I now have it running very reliably in the 16M. Of course, I have a fair

[xmail] Re: A Very Slow Mailserver

2003-02-16 Thread Frederik Gallon
Richard, Go and find yourself at least 40Mb RAM xtra. To get spamassassin to work you'll at least need 24Mb (!! with spamc & spamd & perl interpreter). Good Luck, -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Richard A Downing [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Verzonden: zaterdag 15 februari 2003 21:40 Aan: [E