Hi,
XMail and Dovecot have been playing nice together here for years! XMail
for SMTP and a couple of POP3 accounts and Dovecot for IMAP. No problems
so far.
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Spyros Tsiolis schreef:
Hello people,
Would someone know of a way of making XMail act as the SMTP box
and Dovecot act as th
Hallo Ivo!
Tuesday, February 27, 2007, 4:31:59 PM, you wrote:
>> First, for incoming mail to You from the list, I think Davide can =
>> confirm if
>> xmailserver.org mail server have some waiting mail from the list for =
>> you and
>> what is the cause for this 'hold' if any.
>>
>> Second, doing
> You must have some serious mis-configuration, since GLST works
> flawlessy in all my boxes.
Hmmm... could be. My last email to this list took 48 hours to be
delivered... Your reply took only 3 minutes though.
My setup is a bit strange. My primary MX points to my ip but my isp
blocks port 25. So
Hello Davide,
> It uses GLST, so if it's the first time you post (or if it's a
> looong time that you do not post), you get an up to 30 minutes
> delay.
I'm still one email short though! ;-) Yesterday morning (26th, 9am)
I've sent an email to this list. Others have replied to it but I
haven't rec
> Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Received: from psmtp15.wxs.nl ([195.121.247.29]:40407)
> by vriel.nl with [XMail 1.24 ESMTP Server]
> id for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> Mon, 26 Feb 2007 14:54:54 +0100
> Received: fr
> GLST defaults to 0 as generic error code in case something happen. In that
> way messages can go through w/out causing any problems. You can use the
> "generr" command line or config option to change it.
Thanks Davide. I've disabled glst for the moment because emails are
being delayed for a very
Hello all,
I decided to give glst a try. Mostly out of curiosity 'cause I don't
receive that much spam at all... yet... :(
First, it took me a while to figure out how to pass the --cfg
parameter to the glst binary but I've got that figured out now. At
first I tried this in my filters.pre-data.tab
> On Wed, 22 Nov 2006, Ana Paula Fernandes wrote:
>> I have problems to use PSYNC (POP3LINKS) in the specific remote
>> account, i always used this feature in a one account of my customer,
>> but the last success transfer in 11/08, i have created a other
>> external test account to compare.
>>
>>
Hello,
I have xmail set up on a linux box and I'm using spamassassin with Don
Drake's filter to mark incoming messages as spam. Everything works
great but what I would like to do is to put all incoming spam into a
separate mailbox (e.g. spambox-at-mydomain.nl). How can this be done?
I tried rewri
Hello Rob,
Tuesday, February 14, 2006, 2:19:14 PM, you wrote:
> Try
> "SMTP-MaxErrors""1"
> In server.tab
> If there is ONE erroneous RCPT TO, then dump the connection.
I've tried it and it works really well! The only problem is... even a
legitimate server can cause an smtp error every on
Hello Phillip,
> Don't block on catchall. I would guess you have blocked yourself
> and/or some of the major email ip addresses that you receive from.
What I did that was preventing XMail from receiving any mail what so
ever was adding the ip address of the spammer.tab with /0 instead of
/32...
Hi Jeff,
> I suspect this makes little difference, but just in case you aren't
> aware of this, you can run ASSP on a different computer - it doesn't
> have to be the same system, and so Perl also does not need to be on
> your XMail system. I'm not certain why you have feelings about
> running s
likes of
> hotmail/yahoo/etc because of their many sending MTAs.
I'll have a look but it seems I need GDBM and stuff for it...
> Rob :-)
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Henri van Riel
> Sent: Tuesday, Februa
Hi Jeff,
> You can run ASSP on a different server than XMail. Also, you can
> use it simply to verify that the address being sent to is a valid
> one - it does not need to perform Bayesian -filter based SPAM
> blocking unless you want it to (you could open up the ruleset, or
> you can have it si
Hello Don,
Monday, February 13, 2006, 7:59:46 PM, you wrote:
> Check into configuring in server.tab [CustMapsList].
> This should help a lot.
I've changed the default setting, which is not working very well, to
this:
dnsbl.sorbs.net.:1,bl.spamcop.net.:1,relays.ordb.org.:1,combined.njabl.org.:
Hello Jeff,
> ASSP with XMail is an excellent solution for this - it is robust and
> reasonably lightweight. ASSP checks the first number of K that you
> specify to determine if an email is SPAM, then closes the session if
> it is. You can specify valid user accounts in a text file or using
> L
Hi all,
I have a simple question: do I need to restart (reload) the server
after manually modifying the server.tab file?
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> The problem with that is every time I add a new user to the domain I
> need to add them to the mailing list. So that is not what I am
> looking for. Any other thoughts?
Create a filter script that, depending on the value of @@RCPT (the
recipient) sends the email body (or @@TMPFILE) to all acco
Hello Shawn,
Monday, December 6, 2004, 2:17:51 PM, you wrote:
> Anyone have suggestions on how to setup server wide aliases? I am looking
> for a way to set up a serve wide alias that doesn't require me to do
> something every time I add a new user and/or domain. For example, for every
> domain I
Hello Davide,
Tuesday, November 16, 2004, 7:03:28 AM, you wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Nov 2004, Rob Arends wrote:
>> Also my compliments to Davide on an excellent product.
> I wonder why comliments are always followed by change requests :)
Cause we're suck-ups ;)
But really, it's a great product but
Hello Davide,
First of all I would like to compliment you with XMail. It's a
brilliant product...
But, I have a few suggestions ;)
Would it be possible to enhance the log function with compress and
delete options? I mean, I can rotate the log every so many hours with
the -Mr option but would it
Hello all,
I'm working on a version of XMail that will run on a uClibc based
system and I was wondering about a few things.
XMail compiles just fine but I would like to know:
- why is /usr/lib/libgcc_s.so.1 linked in? What triggers linking this
library and is there an option or way to prevent
Hello Jason,
Sunday, October 24, 2004, 4:42:39 PM, you wrote:
> Shouldn't that be:
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "*" "0.0.0.0/0" "0.0.0.0/0"
> "hotmail.tab"
I knew it had to be something obvious... Thanks, it works!
Btw, how do I return a return value from a script or program to XMail?
Do I u
Hello all,
I'm new to XMail and I'm trying to understand the message filters.
I have edited filters.in.tab:
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]""*" "*" "*" "hotmail.tab"
and I have create hotmail.tab in the filters directory:
"/hd/MailRoot/scripts/hotmail.sh""@@FROM""@@RF
> Note that both spammers.tab and spam-address.tab are linerly scanned. That
> means that if those files will become huge *and* you have quite some
> traffic, performance will suffer. In such case it would be better to setup
> a local DNS and feed IPs found as spammers inside it. Then use
> Cu
Hi,
I came across a few posts here about Dovecot and XMail for IMAP
support. Has anyone been successful in setting it up? I would very
much like to hear some positive results and maybe see a How-To or
something.
Or, probably even better, will IMAP as a protocol be support by XMail
in the 'near'
Hello Davide,
Monday, September 29, 2003, 7:07:32 PM, you wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Sep 2003, Henri van riel wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to compile XMail 1.17 for my uClibc system but I get
>> compilation errors I have not been able to solve, could someb
Hi,
I'm trying to compile XMail 1.17 for my uClibc system but I get
compilation errors I have not been able to solve, could somebody point
me in the right direction? These are the errors I get:
(everything fine so far, then:)
g++ -O2 -I. -D__UNIX__ -D__LINUX__ -DXMAIL_X86 -D_REENTRANT
Hello Davide,
Friday, May 30, 2003, 9:45:30 PM, you wrote:
> On Fri, 30 May 2003, Henri van riel wrote:
>>
>>
>> > Try as someone else suggested and list the users with CtrlClnt, that way
>> > you'll see if xmail has any problem with the user file
> Try as someone else suggested and list the users with CtrlClnt, that way
> you'll see if xmail has any problem with the user file and you will see
> exactly what the passwords are. If anything looks strange then stop
> xmail, empty the tabindex directory and then restart xmail and test
> again.
Hello Davide,
Friday, May 30, 2003, 8:54:25 PM, you wrote:
> On Fri, 30 May 2003, Henri van riel wrote:
>> Hm... sowwy. Now what? Delete the file and build a new index? I
>> have restarted XMail a few times (even rebooted) but that didn't work
>> either.
>
Hello Davide,
Friday, May 30, 2003, 8:48:28 PM, you wrote:
> On Fri, 30 May 2003, Henri van riel wrote:
>> Ummm... yes I did. I removed the default user before adding new ones.
>> I entered all users using CtrlClnt. I could send you the mailusers.tab
>> file for i
Hello Tracy,
Friday, May 30, 2003, 8:43:07 PM, you wrote:
> Try going in directly...?
> telnet 110
> user
> pass
> list
> quit
> If that works, then the mail server is working, and the problem is with
> your MUA
I already tried that with the same result:
I get '-ERR Invalid auth or a
Hello Davide,
Friday, May 30, 2003, 8:40:15 PM, you wrote:
> On Fri, 30 May 2003, Henri van riel wrote:
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I was finally able to adapt XMail to run on the uClibc based
>> router/gateway project fli4l (www.fli4l.de) but I'm stuck with
Hello!
I was finally able to adapt XMail to run on the uClibc based
router/gateway project fli4l (www.fli4l.de) but I'm stuck with the
following problem.
I have created 5 users in 1 domain and I tried to send mail locally
from one user to the other. The problem is that I can login to XMail
(pop,
Hello all,
There are several parameters to set the amount of threads XMail starts
for various tasks. I don't expect much traffic on my mailserver so I
wonder what a sensible setting would be. Any advice?
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Hello Davide,
Yep, that was it! I need full math functions in uClibc's libm in order
to compile XMail succesfully:
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 329312 May 25 22:04 XMail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] xmail-1.15]# ldd XMail
libdl.so.0 => /usr/i386-linux-uclibc/lib/libdl.so.0
libpthrea
Hello Davide,
Sunday, May 25, 2003, 9:13:10 PM, you wrote:
>> I am (still) trying to build XMail against uClibc instead of glibc and
>> I still have a few problems.
>>
>> The uclibc toolchain does not provide the standard c++ library but
>> uses STLport-4.5.3. I can build that library against uC
Hello,
I am (still) trying to build XMail against uClibc instead of glibc and
I still have a few problems.
The uclibc toolchain does not provide the standard c++ library but
uses STLport-4.5.3. I can build that library against uClibc but when I
try to compile XMail I get the following error:
/u
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