On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, Sendoa wrote:
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> Hi!
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> I've some questions about Xmail and its configuration...
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> I've configure multiple domains and users logon with complete email adress
> without problem.
>
> but when we send a email to some servers we have some error mensages:
> ErrCode = -40
> E
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003, Jose Roberto Kerne wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I have a problem with xmail-1.17, when using attachments.
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> Well, this problem only exists, if email was sent by external SMTP, to my
> xmail server.
The message has header continu
Thx I will try in the morning and see how it does.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 10:20 AM
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Subject: [xmail] Re: local sending problem
>That particular subnet designation would
Hi!
I've some questions about Xmail and its configuration...
I've configure multiple domains and users logon with complete email adress
without problem.
but when we send a email to some servers we have some error mensages:
ErrCode = -40
ErrString = Invalid server address
ErrInfo = hotmail
>That particular subnet designation would whitelist 8 addresses from
>192.168.0.0 - 192.168.0.15
Typo again... That should be "would whitelist 16 addresses", not 8...
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At 11:17 10/22/2003, Nick Marino wrote:
>any particular ones that you use??
>Thanks for the list BTW.
Personally, I use:
"CustMapsList"
"sbl.spamhaus.org:0,dnsbl.njabl.org:0,blackholes.easynet.nl:0,proxies.blackholes.easynet.nl:0,list.dsbl.org:0,relays.ordb.org:-90,dev.null.dk:-90,multihop.ds
At 11:02 10/22/2003, webmaster wrote:
> >"192.168.0.1/28""WhiteList=1"
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>This subnetting art confuses me.. What am I actually doing here?
That particular subnet designation would whitelist 8 addresses from
192.168.0.0 - 192.168.0.15
You can look at it this way - IP addresses are, unde
any particular ones that you use??
Thanks for the list BTW.
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Spam databases and custom maps
> At 11:04 10/22/2003, Nick Marino wrote:
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> >does
At 11:04 10/22/2003, Nick Marino wrote:
>does anyone have an active working list of spam databases to use in custom
>maps?
http://www.declude.com/junkmail/support/ip4r.htm
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This subnetting art confuses me.. What am I actually doing here?
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At 10:16 10/22/2003, Tracy wro
does anyone have an active working list of spam databases to use in custom maps?
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At 10:16 10/22/2003, Tracy wrote:
>"192.168.0.1/28'"WhiteList=1"
Um... Typo there - the ' after the /28 should be a "
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Most likely.
Which version of XMail are you using? If it's 1.16 or higher, try
whitelisting your local addresses (this will bypass RDNS and DNSBL checks
for those addresses.
To whitelist an address, add it to smtp.ipprop.tab:
"192.168.0.1/28'"WhiteList=1"
At 10:12 10/22/2003, webmaste
OHHH I was thinking it was something on my dns, Now I understand the RDNS
and all on the xmail end.
This is what I got.
"CustMapsList"
"bl.spam-abuse.net.:1,blackholes.mail-abuse.net.:1,relays.ordb.org.:1,sbl.sp
amhaus.org.:1,argentina.blackholes.us.:1,brazil.blackholes.us.:1,cn-kr.black
holes.u
Tracy I dont think I am using any DNSBLs OR RNDS How would I check?
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OK, if it was sitting with
Do you have anything in CustMapsList??? XMail could just be waiting for the
RBL queries to be returned. I've seen this before.
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From: "webmaster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 9:16 AM
Subject: [xmail] Re: local sendin
OK, if it was sitting with a black screen (no error message) and would
complete the connection if you brought up the ISP connection, I suspect
that the problem is server side. Are you doing RDNS lookups or using any
DNSBLs? Perhaps the server is timing out trying to connect to these to do
looku
I got no connection at all.. It just sat there with a black screen for a
while and I can keep the connection here down for a real long time so I
would put it back online and then the telnet connection would connect and
pop up.. If needed I will test for longer time frames if you need me too.
Ok,
The server is built and working.
Remembering -=20
When compiling Xmail version 1.16 and 1.17, on Solaris 9 - x86
platform, with GCC 3.2.2, the error:
"SMAILUtils.h:95: parse error before numeric constant"
This was solved with:
#ifdef FS
#undef FS
#endif
#ifdef GS
At 09:03 10/22/2003, webmaster wrote:
>I tested in the early hours today and this is what happend.
>
>I cut our isp connection and I was able to send an email internally for the
>early 1-2 minutes or so after the internet was shut off, then it got flakey.
>
>I couldnt even telnet to it.
When you
I tested in the early hours today and this is what happend.
I cut our isp connection and I was able to send an email internally for the
early 1-2 minutes or so after the internet was shut off, then it got flakey.
I couldnt even telnet to it.
Remember also that all clients are dhcp clients and t
hi dick
i took the utils from http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/ for the win32
install
and did a
find "%MAIL_ROOT%\spool" -type f |grep rsnd |wc -l
which works pretty well
-l is required since wordcount outputs 3 values, i only need the number of
lines ;)
nevertheless i think it would be gre
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