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2004-01-22 Thread Don Drake
- Original Message From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: (no subject) Date: 01/22/04 12:43 > > Hello again list, > > I think I've installed right this time (spamassassin, that is, along with > sa_filter-v1.3.tar.gz). > OK, taken from the spamas

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2002-03-26 Thread Gerrit P. Haase
Davide, Dienstag, 26. März 2002 18:29:06, du schriebst: > On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Gerrit P. Haase wrote: >> Hallo Davide, >> >> I have this error in the spool logs: >> >> [PeekTime] 1017092604 >> << >> ErrCode = -40 >> ErrString = Invalid server address >> ErrInfo = perl.org >> SMAIL SMTP-Sen

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2002-01-10 Thread Andreas Hansson
> > I'm just lazy ; ). I don't really have the time to put much effort into > this. > I wound up just setting up a email client with all the addresses and just > forward them by hand when needed. Not very creative, but hay it works. You could use pop3links.tab to do the forwarding automatically.

[xmail] Re: (No subject)Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 20:23:38 +0100

2002-01-09 Thread Scott Ritchie
> another way for what? do you want an secure mail server or not :-) > > if so, your users have to autenticate even if they sendmail into the > internet. > > i don't understand your problem :-). > If you don't understand thats fine, I find very people on this planet that do and coincidently(?) th

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2002-01-09 Thread Scott Ritchie
> I don't know, it depends on the server. > Why are you keeping the old ( bogus ) server ? > Just make the XMail's machine to have multiple IPs ( aliasing ) and you'll > be fine I'm just lazy ; ). I don't really have the time to put much effort into this. I wound up just setting up a email clien

[xmail] Re: (No subject)Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 20:23:38 +0100

2002-01-09 Thread Sönke Ruempler
> > what do you mean with "external users"? xmail allows email that comes from > > the outside and is for a domain handled by the xmail server, that is the > > sense of an email server (imho :-)). > > External users = just meant users from untrusted domains or ip's > > > so with the the pop3/smtp

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2002-01-09 Thread Scott Ritchie
> what do you mean with "external users"? xmail allows email that comes from > the outside and is for a domain handled by the xmail server, that is the > sense of an email server (imho :-)). External users = just meant users from untrusted domains or ip's > so with the the pop3/smtp auth (and th

[xmail] Re: (No subject)Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 20:23:38 +0100

2002-01-09 Thread Sönke Ruempler
> I know this question gets asked alot... I don't what the server to be used > by spammers. I know one answer is to smtp auth via pop3, is there another > way while still allowing any ip (external users)? If I use pop3 auth in > order to step , will this impede mail destined to this domain from