Will a [EMAIL PROTECTED] catch ALL emails? Or only emails don't know where to go=
? I
have user [EMAIL PROTECTED], user [EMAIL PROTECTED] Will a [EMAIL PROTECTED] catch all
emails (a@, b@, cde...@) or only [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?=20
And, how can I set up an [EMAIL PROTECTED] account. I use xmail
Tat worked. Thanks Tracy.
Are the files that end with a . being read correctly by Xmail if all =
other
windows programs are unable to read them at all?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] =
On
Behalf Of Tracy
Sent: 29 October 2003 16:49
To: [EMAIL
Michail Tchoudinov wrote:
As far as I understand
Your problems are
- patched XMail1 1.17 does not work with filters (filters.xxx.tab files)
- you can not login to SmartPost server administration interface
(login info is in SQL table named 'serveradmin')
I do not think so that php
What is this file for in 1.17? There is no explaining in the manual or
changelog.
Sasa
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Am Don, 2003-10-30 um 04.00 schrieb Nick Marino:
Bounce Daily Stats
current: 200.00 m Average: 166.69 m Maximum: 300.00 m
m = milli, M = Mega - 200.00 m = 0.2 - You have currently 0.2
bounces / Minute
First I have to ask how do you have 2 tenths of a message bounce?
If
Hi,
Great work!
Can I use your script with MRTG?
Thanks.
On 29 Oct 2003, Achim Schmidt wrote:
Hello List,
I'm proud to announce the first release of xmailgraph, xmail-statistics
by rrdtool.
It includes the following graphs:
- pop3-usage
- smtp-usage (sent/received)
- spam-amount
Am Don, 2003-10-30 um 12.59 schrieb Vitor Renato Alves de Brito:
Hi,
Great work!
Thanks!
Can I use your script with MRTG?
I don't really know, because i only use RRDs - but according to
http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg-rrd.html
http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/mrtg-rrd/
digits of the logs name are ignored (e.g.
pop3-20031030*) - but greping all logfiles is a cool idea (i really
didn't think about that yet) - it only brings along a little overhead.
i just tried
$ grep 2003-10-30 01:0 /var/MailRoot/logs/smtp-* | wc
this simply lasted for about 20 seconds
551 - Server access forbidden
There is another thing that I want to do and is to reduce the time of mai=
ling=20
(at the moment 48 hs).
- Server is a 1.2 GHz with 512 Mb RAM -=20
El Mar 28 Oct 2003 20:25, Davide Libenzi escribi=F3:
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Gustavo Galvan wrote:
No, I have a
.
I would suggest that files smtp-*, pop3-*, etc are read, that way the
problem of 2300 rotations are also resolved.
currently the last 4 digits of the logs name are ignored (e.g.
pop3-20031030*) - but greping all logfiles is a cool idea (i really
didn't think about that yet
Please RTFM to understand this better.
First setup a [EMAIL PROTECTED] then add a custom domain to forward mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
in custdomains directory add a file domain2.com.tab
in this file add
redirect[tab][EMAIL PROTECTED][cr][lf]
this will send *all* mail for domain2.com to the one
the
problem of 2300 rotations are also resolved.
currently the last 4 digits of the logs name are ignored (e.g.
pop3-20031030*) - but greping all logfiles is a cool idea (i really
didn't think about that yet) - it only brings along a
little overhead.
i just tried
I just installed Xmail to a Win2003-Server and getting the above message
when trying to login.
Can anyone give some hints?
Thanks
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From: Achim Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 5:53 AM
Subject: [xmail] Re: [ANNOUNCE] xmailgraph
One more thing to clear up.
Where would emails that are dropped due to custom maps be displayed,
like
NO-RDNS and
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Sasa Stupar wrote:
What is this file for in 1.17? There is no explaining in the manual or
changelog.
Well, it's not mine :)
- Davide
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Am Don, 2003-10-30 um 18.36 schrieb Nick Marino:
The SNDRIP=EIPMAP is directly related to SPAM so why is it ommited from
the stats gathering for the spam graphs?
These entries are direct rejections due to the offending ip being in one of
the spam list checked by custom maps.
Is this
Cool... thanks
- Original Message -
From: Achim Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 1:01 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: [ANNOUNCE] xmailgraph
Am Don, 2003-10-30 um 18.36 schrieb Nick Marino:
The SNDRIP=EIPMAP is directly related to SPAM so why
I have checked my script. It is correct.=20
No corrections are needed at this moment.
If you yet have problems with login to SmartPost serveradmin interface, =
just
change the login and password of serveradmin account in the =
'serveradmin'
table of your new SmartPost database.
Then login to
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Rob Arends wrote:
That wont do what you want. -Mr says rotate logs every n hours.
So -Mr 24 is more likely, but when does that start. The first hour change
(xx:00) or 24 hours after xmail starts? Davide?
Always
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Hi Achim
is added - just get the new tarball from
http://dev.waaf.net/download/xmailgraph-0.1.tar.gz
open it and copy the included xmailgraph.pl to the existing one - but
dont forget to set the vars $dir_of_pngs/$hostname inside
xmailgraph.pl
- achim
I installed the new tarball, but
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Karl-Friedrich Joest wrote:
I just installed Xmail to a Win2003-Server and getting the above message
when trying to login.
Can anyone give some hints?
POP3 or CTRL logins?
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no, this is the message of YA.COM, forwarded by one user with this troubl=
e.
ok, thanks Davide. Leave it.
Gustavo
El Jue 30 Oct 2003 19:48, Davide Libenzi escribi=F3:
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Gustavo Galvan wrote:
551 - Server access forbidden
Ehm, ... this is not an XMail message.
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Okay, I've got xmail installed and working on the local LAN. I can send e-mails
locally and I can send internet mail out.
My question is what parameters must I set to receive mail from my ISP.
Our ISP's mx record for our domain is set to forward to our firewall IP address which
in turn
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