> Can you hook into logrotate machinery? Because you could simply run a
> pre-script that extract you info before they get rotated.
I would like to catch it immediately, when it happens.
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> Sorry, there's no hook for that. You'll need to keep a watch on log files,
> like I do on /var/log/auth.log on my public machines.
I couldn't find information about auth logging. My Xmail is running on
OpenWrt, where the log files are stored in /opt/var/MailRoot/logs. The auth
log information i
> Sorry, can you try to explain a little deeper what you're trying to
> accomplish?
There are several hooks in Xmail, but I couldn't find one which is called in
the case of authentication failure. I need it to get information about
possible attackers (which are trying to log in hundreds of times)
Hi,
I would like to catch the external accesses to my SMTP server, including the
unauthorized ones. I tried to use external authentication using the file
smtpextauth.tab, but it does not work for me (however, the internal
authentication of Xmail would be good for me).
Is there any other possibi
> The default mailbox format for XMail in Unix is Maildir, and if you have
> "mailbox" named folders, that's not Maildir.
> So, if you don't pass '-Mm' to the XMail command line, you FAIL.
> MkUsers needs to be passed the '-m' switch in order to create Maildir
> folders.
Thanx, in now worx!
But in
> > No, is NOT re-created. In Unix "mailbox" != "Mailbox"
> I hope that that's intentionally a WIndows-style mailbox, and that you
> use the proper command line parameter.
It is created by command MkUsers this way. I think it must be correct because
the directory xmailserver.test/ contains th
> As suggested by someone earlier -- that sounds like a permissions issue
> on the folders/directories.
The mailboxes (created by MkUsers) all have owner root:root, permission 0700,
and the files user.tab 0644:
l -R domains/teledigit.hu/kgy/
domains/teledigit.hu/kgy/:
drwx--3 root roo
> There's a variable telling how big the mailbox for a given user can be. If
> the mailbox size exceeds the maximum allowed size, you get that message.
Now the whole system is re-created, the mailboxes are empty, the variables for
sizes have default values, there is 2.5G free space, and got the RC
> IMO the text file was changed by hand, w/out proper restart. Many of XMail
> config file can be edited with XMail "live", and everythign will work
> fine. But some of them are indexed, and you cannot change them while XMail
> is running.
> If you simply append data, data won't be visible, while i
I made a full reinstall, and the result is changed:
Rcpt to:
552 Requested mail action aborted: exceeded storage allocation
It sounds like the disk would be full, but it has some Gb free space.
The server.tab contains:
"SmtpMinDiskSpace" "1"
"SmtpMinVirtMemSpace" "4000"
"Pop3MinVirtM
The domainlist command shows my domain correctly.
BTW if you try to send me a mail to k...@teledigit.hu, you can see the result.
Previous version before upgrade was good with the current config files. Yes, I
edited them using vim (with "noet" option), so the TABs are correct.
K. Gy.
> So the target domain is local?
> How is it handled? Real domain or custom domain?
> Try a domainlist command with ctrlclnt to see if it's listed.
That domain is listed in the file domains.tab, so I think it could be handled
as a local domain. I don't know why it is rejected. BTW no log files are
> Did you check this?
> http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html#smtprelay_tab
No, it is a local delivery. AFAIK, that file is not necessary for local
delivery. I do not want to enable any external address to use it as a relay.
Only for the local targets.
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Hi,
I just upgraded to Xmail 1.25-4 on my OpenWrt (previous version was OK), and
got the following error:
telnet my.server 25
Trying myaddress...
Connected to my.server.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 my.server <1234877073.45...@my.server> [XMail 1.25 ESMTP Server] service
ready; Tue, 17 Feb 200
> >Is there any explanation available for the log file entries?
> >e.g.: "RCPT=ERELAY": I hope it means that relaying is denied.
> You have all xmail errors explained here :
> http://www.xmailserver.org/Errors.html
OK, but it does not explain the example mentioned. I would need some detailed
expla
> generr=0
> rejerr=3
Thanx, it worx!
Is there any explanation available for the log file entries?
e.g.: "RCPT=ERELAY": I hope it means that relaying is denied.
Regards
K. Gy.
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Hi,
I have xmail installed on OpenWRT (on Asus WL500gP), and it works fine.
I tried to use GLST to filter spams. According to the documentation, I
inserted the following line to the file filters.pre-data.tab:
"!aex,wlex" "/opt/var/MailRoot/bin/glst""--mfile" "@@FILE"
I found that th
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