When a server is down, it does not instantly pick the next one in the list.
-- Harald
Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, Harald Schneider wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> it is possible to configure a list of forwarding SMTPs in smtpfwd.tab:
>>
>> "*"[TAB]"server1;server2;..."
>>
>> would be n
Dear Davide -
> Can postini use SMTP authentication, like XMail? Otherwise you can create
a "Postini"
> account on the XMail box, an have a script that periodically does POP3
login to keep the
> IP in the pop3-before-smtp cache.
As far as I know Postini acts as an MTA relay for the xMail Server a
Hi Davide -
Sorry about the delay on this - I was in away yesterday and today...
Here is a sample of the dig + trace - I copied only the last two entries
- basically this pattern is repeated until the "too many lookups"
result. The other domains this server is authoritative for produce the
sa
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, Harald Schneider wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it is possible to configure a list of forwarding SMTPs in smtpfwd.tab:
>
> "*"[TAB]"server1;server2;..."
>
> would be nice to have XMail to select e.g. server2 when server1 gives a
> timeout or some other error.
And what's wrong with the
On Thu, 21 Feb 2008, Hal Dell wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Feb 2008, Hal Dell wrote:
>
> > Hello.. All... I have a shared xMail eMail Server with several dozen
> domains...
> >
> > A couple of the domains filter the eMail thru postini first... Thus we
> get...
> >
> > Postini MTA In ---> SPAM Engine -
Thanks for the advice Davide!=20
So I inquired the next issue with the '-ERR Invalid auth or access
denied' error. I have inserted/edit many debug points in the source
code. I found where the problem was:
* In POP3Utils.cpp:
POP3_HANDLE UPopBuildSession(const char *pszDomain, const char
*pszUsrNa