Leanardo: Interesting find about the errors appearing not to be XMail
generated - I will have to look into that in more detail by going over
the logs when I can get the time.
Clement: I use an IP in the cmdalias. The FQDN of the Exchange server
resolves only to one IP. Xmail connects to the
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Hmmm - ok, let me look at this a little deeper (and thanks for your input!).
In answer to your questions:
Exchange has its own domain, but only handles internal email (so
outbound is Exchange - ASSP - (clamSMTP) - Xmail - INTERNET or
inbound is INTERNET-ASSP - (clamSMTP) - XMail - Exchange).
Thats what I thought should happen, but my Exchange users are verifiably
getting multiple (it seems to be random) bounces back. Only my Exchange
users seem to be affected - users accessing from a standard email client
are getting the correct (single bounce) behavior).
Jeff
Davide Libenzi
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Jeff Buehler wrote:
Hmmm - ok, let me look at this a little deeper (and thanks for your input!).
In answer to your questions:
Exchange has its own domain, but only handles internal email (so
outbound is Exchange - ASSP - (clamSMTP) - Xmail - INTERNET or
inbound is
Yes - I despise Exchange, personally. However, talking the people
holding the money out of using Exchange and going with LDAP/IMAP is like
telling them that their father is a moron. They look dumbfounded and
then proceed as if nothing was said. I host entirely on FreeBSD and I
am just
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Jeff Buehler wrote:
Yes - I despise Exchange, personally. However, talking the people
holding the money out of using Exchange and going with LDAP/IMAP is like
telling them that their father is a moron. They look dumbfounded and
then proceed as if nothing was said. I
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, Jeff Buehler wrote:
Ah ... I was unaware of that setting. It's commented out, which
according to the documentation would seem to suggest that the errors
aren't (or shouldn't be) coming from XMail at all. However, the headers
indicate (to me, anyway!) that they are -
I see. Any thoughts on what my be causing the repeat error bounces?
Has anyone else run into this problem?
If not, I would guess it has to do with the Exchange/ASSP/XMail
relationship somehow since that is the only distinct thing about my
configuration from a standard one...
Davide, can you
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, Jeff Buehler wrote:
Hi everyone -
Running XMail 1.22 my users have been reporting that No server found
errors are coming back in duplicate. The mails all come in after The
maximum number of delivery attempts has been reached and the user
receives a separate email for
Ah ... I was unaware of that setting. It's commented out, which
according to the documentation would seem to suggest that the errors
aren't (or shouldn't be) coming from XMail at all. However, the headers
indicate (to me, anyway!) that they are - here is an abbreviated example:
From:
By the way, I had no indications of this happening using 1.21 or
earlier. This does not mean that it didn't for certain, but I am pretty
certain that it would have come up (I was running 1.21 and maybe 1.20
from the time they were made available until the newer versions with
this
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