Yes the numeric portion is correct - it's the data to create an MD5 hash for
a secured login.
-Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Jeff Buehler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 4:56 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: smtp greeting helodomain
>
> Hi Sönke -
>
> When I change [S
Hi Sönke -
When I change [SmtpServerDomain] by adding the prefix (mail2) then the
resulting greeting is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is that correct? I wasn't expecting the numeric value before the domain...
Jeff
Jeff Buehler wrote:
>Hi Sönke -
>
>Thanks for your reply -
>Presently my [SmtpServerDom
On 15.07.2005 22:48, Jeff Buehler wrote:
> Hi Sönke -
>
> Thanks for your reply -
> Presently my [SmtpServerDomain] is set to buehlertech.net, does it
> require the prefix (i.e. mail or mail2.buehlertech.net)?
Yes is does. That value is exactly what you wanna change. But it isn't
the HELO domai
Hi Sönke -
Thanks for your reply -
Presently my [SmtpServerDomain] is set to buehlertech.net, does it
require the prefix (i.e. mail or mail2.buehlertech.net)?
Jeff
Sönke Ruempler wrote:
>On 15.07.2005 21:31, Jeff Buehler wrote:
>
>
>>Hi everyone -
>>
>>I am running XMail 1.21 on FreeBSD 5
On 15.07.2005 21:31, Jeff Buehler wrote:
> Hi everyone -
>
> I am running XMail 1.21 on FreeBSD 5.4 - everything runs great. However,
> although HeloDomain is set (to mail.buehlertech.net and
> mail2.buehlertech.net) my greeting remains, for example,
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. I assume the prefix
Hi everyone -
I am running XMail 1.21 on FreeBSD 5.4 - everything runs great. However,
although HeloDomain is set (to mail.buehlertech.net and
mail2.buehlertech.net) my greeting remains, for example,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. I assume the prefix is random.
If I remove helodomain, I get the same k
Standard ports:
SMTP 25
POP 110
If you'll be doing any management I think it uses telnet on port 6017 for CTRL.
If you use the XQMWIN (xmail queue manager which if you're not using you
should be), the default is 8000 but is configurable.
You could not open up 6017 and use the CTRL via an ss
Hello people,
OK, I know this is going to sound a bit weird but I need to know if I am
missing something.
What are the ports used for an xmail box running mail for a LAN to the
outside world ?
Say, from inside to the outside ? SMTP ? POP3 ? Anything else ? Any strange
connection
xmail needs