both UIDL and LIST.
Dustin C. Hatch
http://www.dchweb.com
> I would be looking further into the capabilities of pop3 under PHP.
> I would be _very_ surprised if it did not support UIDL.
>
> Rob :-)
> _
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As I said, PHP does the downloading, so I have no control over what command it
uses. I think I can make my program use the message numbers only once, and
after that use the UIDL numbers, but I have no control over how they are
referenced initially by php.
Dustin C. Hatch
http://www.dchweb,com
As I said, PHP does the downloading, so I have no control over what command it
uses. I think I can make my program use the message numbers only once, and
after that use the UIDL numbers, but I have no control over how they are
referenced initially by php.
Dustin C. Hatch
http://www.dchweb,com
1642
9 3229
10 2662
11 3882
12 3052
13 3524
14 1382
15 1775
The problem is that these IDs do not stay the same if new mail arrives. I may
be able to re-write the program to use the "Message-ID: " header, if this is
unchangeable. If someone has a better suggestion, let me know.
Dustin C.
t be fixed?
Because my client fully relies on the message ID number for all functions, like
deletion, forwarding, and replying, I need to have messages have constant ID
numbers.
I would appreciate any information regarding this issue.
Thanks in advance,
Dustin C. Hatch
http://www.dchweb.com
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null wrote:
>Greetings all,
> I was able to resolve my earlier issue with connection/ management.
>So, I am wondering what WebMail solutions anyone would recommend. I'm
>initially providing POP3. IMAP will be down the road. So if any
I updated xmail to 1.21 and everything is all good now. Thanks for all
your help guys.
Dustin C. Hatch
http://www.dchweb.com/
Sönke Ruempler wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote on Monday, February 07, 2005 4:49
>AM:
>
>
>
>>No, thats not it because sendmail
stuff?
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Adrian Hicks wrote:
>Not sure if the below is any help.
>
>At some point (not sure whether it was with an RPM package or tarball) I=20
>had to modify the sendmail script because it was pointing to the XMail=20
>sendmail binary in the
lmail logs pertaining to this, so
cron is still not figuring out what to do with the mail.
So, are there any more suggestions?
I am still running 1.20 b/c i haven't had a chance to update the ebuild
Kevin wrote. Do you suppose it will do anything by upgrading?
Dustin C. Hatch
http:/
uot; | sed -e 's/ \-odi//' | sed -e 's/ \-oem//' | sed -e
's/ \-oi//'`
/usr/sbin/sendmail.xmail $newargs
I do not know if this is the problem because cron is the only program
that doesn't work. PHP works fine.
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Cees
ion setting somewhere? Is cron confusing the sendmail script?
I know that sendmail works because PHP can access it. If anyone has any
suggestions, let me know
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I agree, XMailServer is awesome, but the ability for external SMTP
authentication gets my vote. For my setup, users at my main domain are
also system users and it would be nice if they could change their UNIX
password and it be updated on their email address too.
Kevin Williams wrote:
>Davide,
I too am wondering this. I have posted a few messages to this list and
have not yet received a reply. I would really like to be able to use
this feature, but do not know how yet. If someone has some info worth
sharing, please let us know.
Dustin C. Hatch
http://www.dchweb.com/
Chris L
t;CPU use with 1.21" is organized under the "Xmail + Imap
(Non-Courier) Setup" message which is under the "A question of
delivery"thread. What is up with that?
Dustin C. Hatch
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Sergio Perrone wrote:
>Hello, World ! (Yes: I´ve started with 'K & Ritchie' too)
>
>Can anyone tell me where to find the exact file structure of log files?
>
>Thank you.
>
>Sergio
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standard.
I do, however like the Gentoo file structure, which doesn't veer too far
from the documentation, merely replacing $MAIL_ROOT = /var/MailRoot with
$MAIL_ROOT = /etc/xmail. I did remove the symlink into /home/xmail as
that merely confused me :D
Dustin C. Hatch
http:/
Has someone created an ebuild for 1.21 yet? If not, I will create it
and submit it to gentoo's bugzilla. Kevin, is it alright if I update
the ebuild you sent me? I prefer it to the chrooted version.
Dustin C. Hatch
http://www.dchweb.com/
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>1.21 it is, at
Wow, thanks. I was hoping it would be something simple like that. That
user has a real problem with spelling. I'll have to get onto him for that.
Thanks
Dustin C. Hatch
http://www.dchweb.com/
Sönke Ruempler wrote:
>Hi, I think the error is here (spelling):
>
>
>
>
I thought that that
was a legal. Anyway, the bounce message is listed below. Let me know if you
know anything.
Also, one last thing, why do bounce messages only come to me, the postmaster,
and not to the user who sent the message as well?
thanks,
Dustin C. Hatch
http://www.dchweb.com/
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. Someone said they got it working for an NT Domain Controller.
Could whoever that was paste me their .tab? I figure I can modify the
perl script I use for PAM POP3 authentication, but I don't know how to
make XMail call it upon SMTP authentication request.
Please Help,
Dusti
heh, I didn't even have a spool/local. mkdir fixed that up pretty
quickly though :D
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>On Sun, 5 Dec 2004, Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
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>
>
>>Hmm, even with that, it still doesn't work. Same error about moving a
>>file, even as root
>&
Hmm, even with that, it still doesn't work. Same error about moving a
file, even as root
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>On Sat, 4 Dec 2004, Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>
>
>
>>chmod u+s /usr/sbin/sendmail.xmail
>>If what you say is true, shouldn't that solve the prob
Yea, I don't use mandrake any more :D
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>On Sat, 4 Dec 2004, Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>
>
>
>>chmod u+s /usr/sbin/sendmail.xmail
>>If what you say is true, shouldn't that solve the problem? I still get
>>the same error.
>>
>
chmod u+s /usr/sbin/sendmail.xmail
If what you say is true, shouldn't that solve the problem? I still get
the same error.
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>On Sat, 4 Dec 2004, Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>
>
>
>>I put that in my /usr/sbin/sendmail script, but now it returns:
>>
I put that in my /usr/sbin/sendmail script, but now it returns:
cannot move file: /etc/xmail/spool/temp/110217090.18439.omikron.xmail
The directory /etc/xmail is my MailRoot and /etc/xmail/spool symlinks to
/var/spool/xmail, in which reside directories numbered 1-22 and a
directory named tem
Omit -PI 127.0.0.1:995
Yann LE ROCH - Agence CHROM wrote:
>Hello Davide
>thanks for your response but how to run XMail w/out extra binding
>parameters ??
>Thanks
>YAnn
>
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password altogether, until I think of another solution.
Dustin C. Hatch
http://www.dchweb.com
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>
>
>
>>I have one quick question, and then I think I have got it. When is the
>>useredit called from $X
. Hatch
Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>I guess I never thought of that. That would work great. The only
>problem is getting the password to two places. I would have to look
>into the crypt() function, which would mean I need to brush up on my C
>:D Thanks Davide.
>Dustin C. Hatch
&g
I guess I never thought of that. That would work great. The only
problem is getting the password to two places. I would have to look
into the crypt() function, which would mean I need to brush up on my C
:D Thanks Davide.
Dustin C. Hatch
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Dus
Thunderbird is my MUA of choice, and I am not sure what it does to
authenticate me, but it prompts for a password. Also, I have null
webmail, and it does work. I am going to install ethereal on this box
and watch as I try to send mail, to see how it connects to the server
for authentication
listen on 995 and forward to 110. Make an init script and
start it up!
Dustin C. Hatch
http://www.dchweb.com/
Yann LE ROCH - Agence CHROM wrote:
>Thanks ,
>i will try to understand that
>Yann
>
>-Message d'origine-
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from the server, but when I try to send a message, then I have
to use the password in the mailusers.tab file, which defeats the purpose
of having external authentication in the first place. What am I doing wrong?
Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>I got my external POP3 authentication via PAM, and
authentication was done with POP3-before-SMTP? Am I wrong, does
SMTP have its own authentication? If so, do I need to make an entry in
/etc/xmail/userauth/smtp/dchweb.com.tab using the info in the docs? I
am so confused :P
Thanks
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u for sure if it works. I will let you know when I do. In the
meantime, is there anything you suggest?
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
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>
>
>>##/etc/xmail/userauth/pop3/dchweb.com.tab##
>>"userauth" "/usr/local/bi
Shouldn't XMail accept the 0 as successful authentication all the time,
regardless of the user and password?
Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>##/etc/xmail/userauth/pop3/dchweb.com.tab##
>"userauth" "/usr/local/bin/go.pl"
>##/usr/local/bin/go.pl##
>exit 0;
>
&
ice
ready; Thu, 4 Nov 2004 18:36:03 -0600
USER asdf
+OK Password required for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PASS asdf
-ERR Invalid auth or access denied
Because my perl script always returns 0, shouldn't XMail let me in no
matter what username/password I use?
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>On Wed, 3 Nov 2004
first attempt at external auth, so please bear with me.
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returning 0 to xmail. Anyone else use the script yet? Have
you gotten it to work? Please help me out a bit here if you can.
Dustin C. Hatch
Kevin Williams wrote:
>Dustin,
>
>This script is certainly something I slapped together from the
>Authen::PAM docs. My Perl skills are anything bu
uld I tell xmail to go on to use internal authentication
if this perl script fails?
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Kevin, would you send me a copy of your ebuild for XMail 1.20. This one
in portage really sucks. I don't like the chroot and the port
redirects. If yours doesn't do that stuff, could you send it to me?
Thanks
Dustin C. Hatch
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What is wrong with it?
Kevin Williams wrote:
>It's not a stability issue, it's an ego problem. I wrote the original
>ebuild (bugs.gentoo.org) and someone else came in and raped it. The
>portage maintainers put the other guy's ebuild into Portage.
>
>Dustin C. Hatch
I just noticed that 1.20 is in portage as ~x86. Seems to be stable for
me...
Dustin
Kevin Williams wrote:
>I use my own ebuild for xmail, as the one in portage doesn't work for me.
>
>You can submit a bug report to ask for a version bump.
>
>
>Dustin C. Hatch w
Is anyone maintaining the Gentoo ebuild mail-mta/xmail-* ebuild? It
still shows xmail-1.16 as the most current version.
Dustin
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>>>and if it fails, use CtrlClnt to authenticate with mailusers.tab .
>>>
>>>External pop3 auth well described in xmail manual.
>>>I use it to authenticate xmail users in samba domain.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Ruslan Ohitin
>>>
>>&g
Would it be possible for xmail to use both its internal authentication
file and the /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow files to authenticate users. I
would like all of my system users to have an email address and also for
there to be non-system users under each of these, for example
joeblow # system
Xmail is not running or you have the administrative port blocked
ck wrote:
>Hi,
>
>In XMail Administrator - 0.25
>
>Connect error:
>
> TCP Error: Connection is forcefully rejected(10061)
>
>
>Thanks.
>
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http://xmail.eye-catcher.com/products/XMail/LogFiles/index.asp for log
descriptions.
DigitalPitstop wrote:
>Looking for some good docs on log file formats.
>
>Also does email going to cust domains also go through filters?
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What I had planned to do was use a proxy so that XMail reports its IP
Address as an IP address within my control. I have the server, I just
need to be able for XMail to connect through it
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>On Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
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>
>
>>I was wonder
ports its IP address as something with an MX record, then I may
be able to get around this.
Let me know of any suggestions
Dustin C. Hatch
DCH Computer Website / DCHGames (Soon to be Gyrfalcon Games!)
http://www.dchweb.com / http://games.dchweb.com
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How do I set the number of retries for sending a message, or how do I
set how long to retry? Apparently it is currently set to about 45
attempts? Is there some way to change this? It takes almost a day for me
to receive errors, and I'd like to set it to the RFC recommendation of 5
minutes.
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Well, I don't, but I think that the : will work fine for me, thanks Davide
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
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>>Is that the only workaround, I cannot just omit that part?
>>
>>
>
>If you have only one domain, ye
Is that the only workaround, I cannot just omit that part?
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
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>
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>>I was wondering if it is at all possible to allow users to login without
>>the "@domain.tld" part of their user name. I was
I was wondering if it is at all possible to allow users to login without
the "@domain.tld" part of their user name. I was wondering this because
Netscape Messenger 4.7 does not allow users to append that to their user
name, and therefore xmail always returns the access denied error.
Any Ideas?
thanks Tracy and Jeff
Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
>Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>
>
>
>>Okay, I figured it out. I had only allowed my IP address in
>>smtp.ipmap.tab and smtprelay.tab. I cleared these documents, and all is
>>well. What is the difference in the two? Also,
although you
>can add entries for local hosts that send mail (such as web servers that
>generate email). Just remember that any IP address listed in smtprelay.tab
>will be allowed to send mail to anywhere (not just local addresses) without
>requiring authentication.
>
>At 20:50
Okay, I figured it out. I had only allowed my IP address in
smtp.ipmap.tab and smtprelay.tab. I cleared these documents, and all is
well. What is the difference in the two? Also, why do my logs keep
saying xmailserver.test, when I deleted that domain?
Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
>Dusti
What log will it show up in? POP3 shows when I log in and SMTP shows
when I send, but which shows when I receive?
Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
>Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>
>
>
>>Okay, am I dumb or what? I can't receive any messages!! I can send, and
>>pop3 logging says a l
Okay, am I dumb or what? I can't receive any messages!! I can send, and
pop3 logging says a logged in, but no messages get to the server i
guess. Whats up with that?
What am I doing wrong?
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#x27;t want to enable smtp auth, that will prevent other servers from
>sending you mail. By emptying the smtprelay.tab anyone sending mail that
>is not local will have to authenticate when sending.
>
>Bill
>
>
>
>
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okay blocked spammers from smpt, but what about smail?
Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>Anyone know how to enable smtp auth?
>Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>
>
>
>>That was it, chabral, it was a lot of spammers, 5 or 6 I think. Okay,
>>How do I enable auth for smtp? Im sure it i
Anyone know how to enable smtp auth?
Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>That was it, chabral, it was a lot of spammers, 5 or 6 I think. Okay,
>How do I enable auth for smtp? Im sure it is in the docs, but it never
>hurts to ask :P anyway, I am going to set up a spammers.tab and possible
>r
:
>Dustin C. Hatch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>>I don't have time right now to run XMail in debug mode, but tomorrow,
>>i will certainly post everythign that I recieve. I think that it iw a
>>worthy note that back when I was using windows, Norton would pop
e, 6 Jan 2004, Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>
>
>
>>Okay, so When I get into debug mode, what do I do? NOTE: Logs
>>apparently do not function, no file is ever created, even with logging
>>enabled.
>>
>>
>
>Can you post the whole messages that XMail pri
CONSTANTLY. Hundreds of messages were being send per
minute, and when I would stop XMail, so would the activity.
Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
>Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>
>
>
>>Okay, so When I get into debug mode, what do I do? NOTE: Logs
>>apparently do not function, no file is
Okay, so When I get into debug mode, what do I do? NOTE: Logs
apparently do not function, no file is ever created, even with logging
enabled.
Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
>Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>
>
>
>>Yes running from the command line, no debug mode, didn't even kno it
Yes running from the command line, no debug mode, didn't even kno it
existed :P Could you help me in that area?
Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
>Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>
>
>
>>I am having a problem with the Xmail server. When the server is
>>started, I cannot login to pop
I am having a problem with the Xmail server. When the server is
started, I cannot login to pop3 smtp or ctrl, and I know it is running,
because the top command shows it. It is always an active process, and
consumes about 8-10% of my processor and about 1-2% of my memory. It
causes my hard dr
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>On Sat, 3 Jan 2004, Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>
>
>
>>I am not sure, but I think there is a problem with the logging of
>>XMail. I have syslogd running and I passed the necessary commands to
>>the xmail executable to log all incoming traffic. I a
attacking my smtp server. I want to view the logs, but when
I ls the logs directory, it is empty. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dustin C. Hatch
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