Thinking about it I realize that that wouldn't account for why SmartDNShost
pointing to local DNS would work and without it it wouldn't ...
I'm going to look back over the old emails (if I can find them) and see if I
can find the article on Windows DNS that I originally thought might be
related...
Please correct me if I am wrong (my understanding of DNS is not a thourough
as I would like it to be) but doesn't a root request simply attempt to find
the actual DNS for a given server? In other words, root doesn't provide the
actual DNS but rather the location that the DNS request should be pass
At 19:15 4/7/2005, Brett wrote:
> > Just add -SI parameters for each address/port pair (to the MAIL_CMD_LINE
> > registry entry) you want to have SMTP bound on
>
>Well - Hotdamn - I think I will mess with that this weekend.
>
>Oh - I got a VBS script to give me all the email addresses from the
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Tracy wrote:
> At 13:13 4/7/2005, Brett wrote:
> > I have thought about forcing Exchange to use port 24 which should
> > pretty well stop it doing anything but have not researched setting up
> > XMail to run on both ports 25 and 24 - I am not even sure it can.
>
> Sure it can.
>From what Davide has said in the past, xmail performs its own dns all the
way up to root in the absense of smartdnshost.
- Original Message -
From: "Jeff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 2:49 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: Problems with hotmail.com
> When you do not u
This may not have anything to do with it, but Brazil addresses possibly seem
to have something to so with this problem ... is it possible that MSN and
/or Hotmail are doing something highly restrictive with Brazilian IP's, even
if they are not in an RBL, or something like that? Windows users also
I have the same problem, but with the domain revistaexito.com.br
I run XMail 1.21 with WIN2K Server SP4, working fine with domain hotmail.com
<<
ErrCode = -232
ErrString = Error connecting to remote address
SMAIL SMTP-Send FF = "revistaexito.com.br" SMTP = "3wdesigner.com.br" From =
"[EMAIL PRO
It may, or may not be, the same problem. A lot of things can cause a
temporary delivery error. Is it just hotmail and msn? Is it intermittent,
or every attempt to send? You are running the xmail server on Linux - is
that where the DNS is also? Do you have reverse DNS (the error would
probably
When you do not use SmartDNSHost, what is handling the DNS if the Windows
machine handles it when you do?
Jeff
- Original Message
From: xmail@xmailserver.org
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] Re: Problems with hotmail.com
Date: 06/04/05 20:17
> This error looks a littl
my guess is no reverse lookup for your xmail IP address
Dave
- Original Message -
From: "Edinilson J. Santos"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 9:49 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: Problems with hotmail.com
I'm still having the problem, but with Windows version of XMail 1.21
For now I'm
On Thursday, April 07, 2005 10:49 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Edinilson J. Santos wrote:
> I'm still having the problem, but with Windows version of XMail 1.21
>
> For now I'm forwarding all messages to hotmail.com and msn.com to
> another server with microsoft smtp and waiting others have a similar
> proble
I'm still having the problem, but with Windows version of XMail 1.21
For now I'm forwarding all messages to hotmail.com and msn.com to another
server with microsoft smtp and waiting others have a similar problem.
Edinilson
-
ATINET-Professi
At 13:13 4/7/2005, Brett wrote:
>I have thought about forcing Exchange to use port 24 which should pretty
>well stop it doing anything but have not researched setting up XMail to
>run on both ports 25 and 24 - I am not even sure it can.
Sure it can. You can run Xmail on any ports you want. I curre
The problem turned out to be in Subversion's commit-email.pl. It has a
--from argument, but that didn't have any effect. I finally broke down
and opened up the Perl script and changed it to use sendmail -f$fromArg.
Sönke Ruempler wrote:
> On Saturday, April 02, 2005 4:07 AM [GMT+1=CET],
> Kevin
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, CLEMENT Francis wrote:
> Many of our customers installed with exchange use our xmail servers as
> smarthost for outgoing mails with no problems from exchange 5.5 to 2003
> = (no static ips, or no reverse zone, ...).
I have no doubt it does work... 8-)
> Where did you put the
This error looks a little different than the others who have had problems
with earthlink/hotmail/ etc. We never got a timeout error this way, and I
don't remember seeing it in the previous thread.
To rephrase, on two subject windows servers, one NT & one 2000, with
different version of xmail,
At 01:12 4/7/2005, Alexander Hagenah wrote:
> >> Once it's all set up, though, the Exchange server will receive
> >> incoming mail from Xmail (with all validation and spam / virus scans
> >> done prior to receipt), and all outbound mail from the Exchange
> >> server will go through Xmail as a smart
Many of our customers installed with exchange use our xmail servers as
smarthost for outgoing mails with no problems from exchange 5.5 to 2003 =
(no
static ips, or no reverse zone, ...).
Where did you put the settings in the exchange server ?
The settings to use a smarthost/gateway (and not doin
Not to defend windows against linux or other os but it seams thit is =
not
exclusively a 'windows' related issue.
My windows/xmail couple work fine with hotmail/msn, started with =
windows
2000 sp0/xmail 0.65 up to windows 2000 sp4/xmail 1.21 ... and always =
with
windows own dns servers ...
If t
Hi everybody
I search a fax / sms gateway for xmail
Do you know something about it?
Thanks
Yann
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Not intending to start this thread up again, but everything I've read
on the subject says this is somehow Windows related but I'm having a
similar problem delivering to hotmail.com and msn.com, but my XMail
(1.20) server is on Linux .
I was getting this error as it cycles through the MX's.
ErrCod
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