it works, or what parameters you pass it etc.
I am looking for the same information. I would definitely like to
use the filter but there is no documentation for the file that I've
seen. It hasn't been a high priority for me but its rising on the
'to do' list.
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work individually but I can't send any emails when spamd is
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unchanged as far as I can tell and the
details for it are:
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root wheel 2076 Feb 23 20:43 xmail
I looked at the permissions but I don't see anything that should
interfere.
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Any ideas?
Are logging options enabled? Did the script running xmail get
changed by some update script?
Davide,
Thanks for the reply. I
Hey, Bill!
Yes, they are real tabs. I double-checked.
Xm-spf.tab is in the filters/ foder.
Filters.in.tab and filters.out.tab are in the MailRoot/ folder.
Av-filter and safilter both work fine so I'm really thinking my command
line on xm-spf.tab is the problem.
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Anyone with any insight into what missing dependancy this error is referring
to:
g++ -o bin/MkMachDep MkMachDep.o -lkvm -pthread -lc_r
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lc_r
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
gmake: *** [bin/MkMachDep] Error 1
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- Ken
-- Binary/unsupported file stripped
Does anyone have a script I can run from a crontab on FreeBSD that will
stop Xmail then start it after the service has stopped?
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Thanks, Fred!
That looks like it does exactly what I need.
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pointers or suggestions?
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of is that I don't think the problem is Xmail itself.
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Thanks to everyone for their help with Ecartis and Xmail yesterday.
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:
..vbs
..js
..exe.zip
..bin.exe
Why not just run an antivirus program and remove the viruses? Blocking
specific file types strikes me as cutting off your nose to spite your
face.
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have a good antivirus solution in place. I find Peter
Lindeman's solution in conjunction with ClamAV does a great job.
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of that? ;)
All it takes is one. :)
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to think I've come up against one or more FreeBSD
idiosyncracies.
I'm using FreeBSD 5.1 and XMail 1.18. ECONV, Lisset.pl, Swrap, etc.
download from xmailserver.org. Mailman and Ecartis built from FreeBSD
ports.
Has anyone experienced this? If so, any suggestions?
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an:
$ id ecartis
and put UID and GID in the script.
Still no go. Does Ecartis have to be running as a daemon?
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re-ran lisset.pl after changing the UID/GID and it
still isn't creating the symlinks. I can't find any evidence that
ecartis is even running. The ecartis.tab is getting called but that's
about it.
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separate disks). I'm beginning to wonder if that isn't my problem. I
mean, I know I'm dumb but I can't believe I'm this dumb.
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I'm using and the originals don't seem to be available for download,
right now.
Perhaps this is my whole problem.
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I've had of ecartis actually running when an
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deeply.
Now, let's see if the same holds true for Mailman.
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. However, no one gets subsribed and no notifications are
sent back.
Has anyone duplicated this installation? And, if so, anything I might be
missing?
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module but I really wish there was.
Anyone with experience creating webmin modules could probably create one
very quickly but it doesn't seem to have been done.
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Is this likely to work with FreeBSD 5.1, as well? I am having a similar
problem.
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On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Ken Larkman wrote:
Is this likely to work
with XMail staying active
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Ken Larkman wrote:
Any ideas why Xmail might go inactive on FreeBSD? So far, I've not
found
a log entry that might explain it.
Can you give a lot more info about what you mean for inactive?
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Can you show me the result of :
# ls -l /usr/sbin/sendmail
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I now get the following error:
delta# sendmail
/usr/sbin/sendmail: Permission denied.
delta#
Thanks!
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if [ -z $MAIL_ROOT ]; then
set MAIL_ROOT
I think the problem is that xmail script in the /etc folder is not
executing all its commands properly. MAIL_ROOT is set in that folder
but it is not working because I have to set it manually every time.
Email from an external client works fine but nothing sent from inside
a session works.
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Compiled from the source tar.gz.
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/sbin/sendmail.xmail $*
/usr/sbin/sendmail (END)
What do you have? It should be:
#!/bin/sh
if [ -z $MAIL_ROOT ]; then
export MAIL_ROOT=/var/MailRoot
fi
/usr/sbin/sendmail.xmail $*
Only on the first one.
Have I missed a step?
- Ken
Greetings,
Encountering a few errors and hoping someone can shed some light. I'm
thinking the errors below are the OpenBSD sendmail and not sendmail
from Xmail.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
- Ken
Mar 20 15:17:44 delta sendmail[24738]: h2KMHc5n024738: Losing
../qfh2KMHc5n024738: savemail panic
Mar
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/usr/sbin/sendmail[10]: /root: cannot execute - Is a directory
/usr/sbin/sendmail[11]: /root: cannot execute - Is a directory
So, I'm figuring this script is not working.
Can you tell I'm neither a programmer or a scripter? :)
Any ideas greatfully welcomed!
- Ken
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Davide and Rene,
The combination of these two seems to have worked. Received no errors
on the compile and it looks like it works. I am configuring now so I
will report later today if any issues arise.
XMail rocks!
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SysDepBSD.cpp:2837: for each function it appears in.)
SysDepBSD.cpp:2837: confused by earlier errors, bailing out
gmake: *** [SysDep.o] Error 1
That one line still says FreeBSD so I'm thinking I'm still having a
problem. And, the problems in SysDepBSD.cpp remain.
Thanks for the help!
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make: don't know how to make %.cpp. Stop in /home/packages/xmail-1.7.
delta#
Any guidance would be appreciated.
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David,
Sure. Easy for you programmers. :) I'm just a system administrator.
I try to avoid anything that smacks of programming. :)
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Hello,
I am curious if anyone has a pointer to a version of Xmail compiled for
OpenBSD 3.0? I tend not to have the greatest luck with compiling my own
versions so I am looking for something pre-compiled.
Any assistance is appreciated.
Thanks!
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David,
I was afraid you were going to say that. :(
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actually
David,
Do you know if I will need the FreeBSD libraries installed for the build to
work?
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the FreeBSD compatibility libraries were loaded on
the OpenBSD box.
Obviously, I am either missing something or I need to tweak the build
parametres.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
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janus#
I'm assuming this is bad. :)
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David,
No worries. I'll keep fiddling with it and maybe I'll learn something. :)
- Ken
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Hello, Rene!
I would love to have a look at both versions.
Thanks!
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. I actually had to remove the
administrator email account and recreate it. Has anyone else had
this experience? I suspect that I may have created the problem with
my tinkerings.
Thanks!
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I am having some difficulty locking down SMTP on XMail. I'm pretty sure the
problem is my reading comprehension or perhaps plain old difficulties in
getting my head around new concepts. :)
Any assistance in locking down SMTP would be gratefully received.
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