But is there anyway to dump them? What if I (against the RFC) get rid
of the postmaster account, will they just get dropped and not fill up
the spool?
Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Mar 2007, Dale Qualls wrote:
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>> I've got an xmail box acting as a secondary MX and a custdomain simply
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>It's a tough problem to track down, but the fact that it happens on
>the
It's a tough problem to track down, but the fact that it happens on
the web client as well as in Outlook leads me to believe that it's not
a "multiple-click" problem (with the user attempting to connect to the
POP3 server multiple times.)
When I say "ALL 5 twice" that's exactly it...they click "Ch
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> On Mon, 5 Mar 2007, Ivo Smits wrote:
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>> > THat seems ok. How is your AllowNullSender set?
>>
>> I already checked that:
>> "AllowNullSender" "1"
>
> Can you
On Mon, 5 Mar 2007, Ivo Smits wrote:
> > THat seems ok. How is your AllowNullSender set?
>
> I already checked that:
> "AllowNullSender" "1"
Can you check if this is really associated with Exim
trying to send?
AUTH=EFAIL:TYPE=LOGIN
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>I am not 100% if my issue is the same as Dale's. But I am currently=20
>running XMail 1.23
On Mon, 5 Mar 2007, Dale Qualls wrote:
> I've got an xmail box acting as a secondary MX and a custdomain simply
> re-directing the mail to our primary MX.
>
> Whenever there is a non-deliverable (dictionary attack), the secondary
> sends an NDR to the spammer address and then has to accept a ND
Hmmm, I'm running 1.23.
Francesco Vertova wrote:
> At 23.43 05/03/07, you wrote:
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>> Also, my spool is loaded with messages that xmail keeps trying to
>> deliver to obviously bad addresses.
>>
>
> This has been mostly cured with XMail >= 1.23. Which version are you running?
>
> Ciao, F
I am not 100% if my issue is the same as Dale's. But I am currently
running XMail 1.23 and when I look at my spool queue I see lots of
bounce messages trying to be sent to people as the result from
dictionary spam attacks etc.
[<00>] XMail bounce:
[EMAIL PROTECTED];Error=[Unknown user
"Use
At 23.43 05/03/07, you wrote:
>Also, my spool is loaded with messages that xmail keeps trying to
>deliver to obviously bad addresses.
This has been mostly cured with XMail >= 1.23. Which version are you running?
Ciao, Francesco
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Thanks for the reply, it sounds like both would be good options. I too
am interested to see if anyone else has done this and can offer any
guidance.
Cripes, my spool has so many messages that Harald's XQMWIN can't seem to
load them all and just hangs. I hate to simply clear the spool for fear
This would be something that I would like to be able to do as well, as
at times we can bet a mass of "dictionary" mails sent to us.
There are two ways I can think to do this:
1) Possibly edit the SMAILProcessFile (I think thats where it gets
processed) function in SMAILSvr.cpp and make that dro
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