Greetings,
You can indeed claim that all the mail you send is comming from your
domain that your *other* telcom is hosting. The direction you take to
accomplish this will depend on how your domain is hosted. I tell you
what... the easiest... well, the most direct way to accomplish this would
be if
On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 10:03 AM [GMT+1=CET],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thankyou very very much.
>
> So i note that the biggest italian ISP doesn't support their customers
> in this kind of matters. Ok. But how can I do to resolve my problem??
> I don't know if it may con
On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 2:58 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Charlie Qualls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey there Group,
>
> I'm using xmail 1.21 and the bat as a client. I'm having problems
> with mail not being delivered to the all the addresses in the list.
> This list is a internal mail list going t
What is "the bat" which you say is your client?
- Original Message -
From: "Charlie Qualls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 5:58 AM
Subject: [xmail] mail list problem
> Hey there Group,
>
> I'm using xmail 1.21 and the bat as a client. I'm having problems
> w
And how would I be able to execute ps aux just in time?? it's triggered by a
filter the script by xmail. when i run the script from a shell it works fine
without an error...
what might be of interest is, how the xmailserver executes external commands
(expect style / system style, does he use a
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Tiziano Bettio wrote:
> Hi there
>
>
> tried to send a testmail to check the filterfunctionality:
>
>
> could anyone tell me what the error -97 means?? when i execute the file
> test.sh it works just fine...
This is very likely an error from fork(2). Try a `ps aux` on you
Well, actually the rights wouldn't matter because for testing I was so stupid
to run xmail as root user...
even thou I gave the scriptfile all the rights it needs and that i'm able to
execute it just fine (as user root in a shell)
seems to me, that something is going rather wrong with my filter.
Maybe xmail doesn't have the right to execute test.sh. Try changing
permissions of your script to 755.
Dario
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Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] =
Per
conto di Tiziano Bettio
Inviato: mercoled=EC 13 aprile 2005 16.57
A: xmail@xmailserver.org
Oggetto: [xma
Hey there Group,
I'm using xmail 1.21 and the bat as a client. I'm having problems
with mail not being delivered to the all the addresses in the list.
This list is a internal mail list going through the server that
hosts addresses that it is trying to sent them too. It's not a big
list.
Which means? Sorry for this dummy question but what exactly does this mean for
my script??
tc
-- Original Nachricht--
Von: Dario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: xmail@xmailserver.org
Gesendet: 13.04.2005
Betreff: [xmail] R: Meaning of following errorcodes
It's a fork error.
Dario
-Messaggio origi
It's a fork error.
Dario
-Messaggio originale-
Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] =
Per
conto di Tiziano Bettio
Inviato: mercoled=EC 13 aprile 2005 13.35
A: xmail@xmailserver.org
Oggetto: [xmail] Meaning of following errorcodes
Hi there
tried to send a testmail to check th
Hi there
tried to send a testmail to check the filterfunctionality:
could anyone tell me what the error -97 means?? when i execute the file
test.sh it works just fine...
server version: 1.21
os: debian linux woody stable
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "127.0.0.1"
"127.0.0.
Thankyou very very much.
So i note that the biggest italian ISP doesn't support their customers
in this kind of matters. Ok. But how can I do to resolve my problem?? I
don't know if it may concern, but my internet domains are registered
with another ISP than Telecom (interbusiness), and with th
Greetings,
I just did a little more research on this and I can tell you that you
are skrewed. :( Why, you ask? Well, the IP block you are comming from is
a *HUGE* spam operation. That is to say; *.interbusiness.it is on *every*
single *bl (*BlockList) there is. Because those managing/ owning the I
Greetings,
Just for the record, it might interest you to know that you might want
to get a domain name and run a local DNS on your box. Some ppl will block
mail comming from (*)DSL IP's. That is to say; they don't want to recieve
mail from ppl's desktop computers. Since *so* many spamming operatio
I may be a bit confused here, but in general refusal by an RBL means that
the IP in question (in this case 80.19.154.5) is in the RBL database,
meaning that the RBL thinks the IP is associated with an open relay or SPAM
in some other way. This would normally mean that you eould have trouble
sendin
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