Hi all,
is there anyone who can help me with xmail configuration? I need to set up
xmail for following scenario:
I have two domains domain1.com and domain2.com.
I have one server with two IP addresses, MX record for domain1 points to IP1
and MX for domain2 points to IP2.
XMail should manage
Perfect! Many thanks to you! It works.
You are king :-)
Thanks again
Radek
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Subject: [xmail] Re: How to disable relaying
have you checked that there is a crlf on the end of the last line.
Just in case.
Rob :-)
Many thank's to all, problem solved. As I wrote I tried many IP address/net
mask pairs. I'm sure there was a new empty line at the end of file. During
my tests I always rewrite one line (with the
Your domains has real users (pop3 accounts) in it? then you need it as
real domain. because custom domains are ignored in that case, u can use
the
cmdaliases feature. that works within a real domain for particular users
(with the same commands as custom domains, read the doc).
I think (and I
It seems I badly described the situation (and my english is not perfect).
Please see inline.
I think (and I proved) that filters are ideal solution for my needs.
But I have some small note/question. I discovered following behaviour:
- suppose there is a my.domain handled by xmail (defined
Hi everybody,
I'm new to XMail and I have a small problem.
I'm trying to secure access to CtrlCntl Xmail administration - I want to
restrict access to specific set of IP addresses. I think I understand the
format of ctrl.ipmap.tab file and I'm able to configure everything I want
except the
I could be wrong, but try reversing it... setup your allows before your
denies. Just a thought.
Thank's but I tried this before and it doesn't work. In addition if
documentation is correct then order of lines is not important. Important is
the priority number at the end of each line.
Radek
according to the doco, you have it correct.
The order is not relevant, the last parameter is the order. Highest has
precedence (see doco)
I would use 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 though.
Yes I think so.
I am using w2k sp3/xmail 1.15
Just tested using ctrlclnt and it failed when I specified
In addition I found another problem with my xmail. Custom domain
processing
does not work. Server completely ignores all commands in my.domain.tab
file inside custdomains directory.
did you create my.domain also as real domain? real domains have
precendence
over custom domains, that
I'm new to XMail and I have a small problem.
I'm trying to secure access to CtrlCntl Xmail administration
- I want to
restrict access to specific set of IP addresses. I think I
understand the
format of ctrl.ipmap.tab file and I'm able to configure
everything I want
except the
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