Here is a test message as queried by Davide for a little problem
Please don't reply :)
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Begining to wonder if my posts every get through. Is each one approved
before they go through or is it getting caught in spam filter
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Ok, I moved XMail home to a linode.com account. I have to pay, and this
kinda sux, but this way I'm no more my Co. hostage :)
I hope the whole my setup works well, and w/out too much latency...
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Your posts may not have made it due to extremely cold weather between
you and the server. Please check the spool dir to see if they are
frozen. ;-)
Didn't see your posts on Monday or Wednesday, but the test came through.
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making sure im getting out there, asked for help 2x and have not seen them
post yet. One today and one from Monday.
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Sorry for this mail, but we had some connectivity problems last days.
Just to see if I'm allways subscribed !
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I think i am having trouble sending my previous 2 emails to the list.
TEST
TEST
TEST
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the sendmail script - same effect!
>> Would be nice, if some other OpenBSD users could test this ...
>
> Try to add a:
>
> printf("DEFAULT_DOMAIN = '%s'\n", getenv(DEFAULT_DOMAIN));
>
> at the beginning of SendMail.cpp and rebuild. Then look at what you ge
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Harald Schneider wrote:
>
> I also added DEFAULT_DOMAIN to the sendmail script - same effect!
> Would be nice, if some other OpenBSD users could test this ...
Try to add a:
printf("DEFAULT_DOMAIN = '%s'\n", getenv(DEFAULT_DOMAIN));
at the
I also added DEFAULT_DOMAIN to the sendmail script - same effect!
Would be nice, if some other OpenBSD users could test this ...
--Harald
Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Harald Schneider wrote:
>
>> It's exported in XMail's startup script. However adding it t
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Jeff Buehler wrote:
> Here is another verification that it builds fine on FreeBSD 5.4. I
> haven't tried running it yet.
No one with NetBSD/Solaris?
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Here is another verification that it builds fine on FreeBSD 5.4. I
haven't tried running it yet.
Jeff
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>I might have found the reason for the XMail erratic behaviour on some BSDs
>versions. I need Solaris and *BSD users to try to build and run the
>following version:
>
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Harald Schneider wrote:
> It's exported in XMail's startup script. However adding it to
> sendmail.xmail.sh does make no difference ...
Well, check again. The XMail startup script does not matter here, since it
is not XMail that does fill it up. It is XMail's sendmail.
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; If I do
>> #mail root
>> Subject: test
>> test
>> ..
>>
>> ... then the message stays in resending state without any SLOG created:
>>
>> [127.0.0.1]:0;[127.0.0.1]:0;Thu, 13 Oct 2005 10:35:17 +0200
>> local.net
>> L34FB
>> mail from:&
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Harald Schneider wrote:
> Has anyone tested if system mails arrive on OpenBSD 3.7 ?
>
> If I do
> #mail root
> Subject: test
> test
> ..
>
> ... then the message stays in resending state without any SLOG created:
>
> [127.0.0.1]:0;[127.0
Has anyone tested if system mails arrive on OpenBSD 3.7 ?
If I do
#mail root
Subject: test
test
..
... then the message stays in resending state without any SLOG created:
[127.0.0.1]:0;[127.0.0.1]:0;Thu, 13 Oct 2005 10:35:17 +0200
local.net
L34FB
mail from:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
r
--On 12. oktober 2005 16:13 -0700 Davide Libenzi
wrote:
>
>
> I might have found the reason for the XMail erratic behaviour on some
> BSDs versions. I need Solaris and *BSD users to try to build and run the
> following version:
>
> http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.23-pre01.tar.gz
>
> Thank yo
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Harald Schneider wrote:
> You're the best!
> It works perfeclty now. Even the stuck mails from the previous build are
> delivered instantly.
>
> Can you tell which problem caused this behavious? Something thread related ?
The gethostby{name,addr}_r are not available, so XMai
You're the best!
It works perfeclty now. Even the stuck mails from the previous build are
delivered instantly.
Can you tell which problem caused this behavious? Something thread related ?
Thanks again,
Harald
Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Rene Rivera wrote:
>
>> Oh, yes. It is
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Rene Rivera wrote:
>
>> Oh, yes. It is send you these emails, as you can see from the headers
>> :-) One other thing, I've been watching the logs as I ran it and it
>> seems to be a bit more responsive in sending out SMTP email. Be
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Rene Rivera wrote:
> Oh, yes. It is send you these emails, as you can see from the headers
> :-) One other thing, I've been watching the logs as I ran it and it
> seems to be a bit more responsive in sending out SMTP email. Before it
> would sit for a bit, a minute or two, be
Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Rene Rivera wrote:
>
>>Davide Libenzi wrote:
>>
>>>I might have found the reason for the XMail erratic behaviour on some BSDs
>>>versions. I need Solaris and *BSD users to try to build and run the
>>>following version:
>>
>>No problems so far, on OpenB
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Rene Rivera wrote:
>
> Davide Libenzi wrote:
>
>> I might have found the reason for the XMail erratic behaviour on some BSDs
>> versions. I need Solaris and *BSD users to try to build and run the
>> following version:
>
> No problems so far, on OpenBSD 3.7. But mine is a very
Davide Libenzi wrote:
> I might have found the reason for the XMail erratic behaviour on some BSDs
> versions. I need Solaris and *BSD users to try to build and run the
> following version:
No problems so far, on OpenBSD 3.7. But mine is a very low traffic
server so I only tend to see the get
I might have found the reason for the XMail erratic behaviour on some BSDs
versions. I need Solaris and *BSD users to try to build and run the
following version:
http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.23-pre01.tar.gz
Thank you!
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I got it, but a message I sent the other day didn't go through and the
list has been too quiet. I figured some downtime was involved... Seems
to be back up now.
Bryn
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote on Wednesday, May 25, 2005 1:13
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>> Please forgive, it's just been really quiet.
> Sure the list it has been a little quiet lately, but this
> can be easyly
> corrected:
>=20
> So, when we will have native IMAP suport in Xmailserver, is anybody
> interested in it, p
> Please forgive, it's just been really quiet.
Sure the list it has been a little quiet lately, but this can be easyly
corrected:
So, when we will have native IMAP suport in Xmailserver, is anybody
interested in it, please reply ;) ?
Eagerly waiting,
Mircea C.
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On Thu, 19 May 2005, NOTA Postmaster wrote:
> I got it, but a message I sent the other day didn't go through and the
> list has been too quiet. I figured some downtime was involved... Seems
> to be back up now.
I did screw up the server configuration, and we had a blackout latest a
few days. Now
I got it, but a message I sent the other day didn't go through and the
list has been too quiet. I figured some downtime was involved... Seems
to be back up now.
Bryn
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> Testing xmail list
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not from yours ...
My test is to see if our xmail server reports same error then sending =
to
gmail.com ...
Waiting for error ...
Francis
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not much of a traffic - huh ...
:-)
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Sorry for the message guys, I was making sure I still have access to the
mailing list after recovering my server the last few days.
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g Linux (Sorcerer 2.6.6-rc3). For various reasons I am
> > > > trying to build a test xmailserver on the same box as my
> > > > production server, but I have missed something. Here is what I
> > > > have done so far:
> > > >
> > > > 1) patche
On Sat, 1 May 2004, Beau E. Cox wrote:
> On Saturday 01 May 2004 09:16 am, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > On Sat, 1 May 2004, Beau E. Cox wrote:
> > > Hi -
> > >
> > > I am running Linux (Sorcerer 2.6.6-rc3). For various reasons I am
> > > trying to b
On Saturday 01 May 2004 09:16 am, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Sat, 1 May 2004, Beau E. Cox wrote:
> > Hi -
> >
> > I am running Linux (Sorcerer 2.6.6-rc3). For various reasons I am
> > trying to build a test xmailserver on the same box as my
> > production server,
On Sat, 1 May 2004, Beau E. Cox wrote:
> Hi -
>
> I am running Linux (Sorcerer 2.6.6-rc3). For various reasons I am
> trying to build a test xmailserver on the same box as my
> production server, but I have missed something. Here is what I
> have done so far:
>
>
Hi -
I am running Linux (Sorcerer 2.6.6-rc3). For various reasons I am
trying to build a test xmailserver on the same box as my
production server, but I have missed something. Here is what I
have done so far:
1) patched MainLinux.cpp:
-#define RUNNING_PIDS_DIR"/var/run"
Sorry for the email guys - This is just a test message for me.
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Now it shows the entries for smtp and smtp1. Looks like some kind of
caching problem. You might want to check your timers on the DNS server.
Bill
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Hi chabral,
[hope you're not only subscribed as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From one day to another I began to get the error above (for any
account
> of my domain). Below is the output of a simple telnet to port 25 of
one of
> the servers that give us problems. As you can see if I try to send a
Hi,
From one day to another I began to get the error above (for any account
of my domain). Below is the output of a simple telnet to port 25 of one of
the servers that give us problems. As you can see if I try to send a message
as being from my local domain I get this error, but if I use anothe
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Davide Libenzi wrote:
> Corey, you do not need to add users inside the smtpauth.tab file. Just
> leave it empty and use the full email address as username, together with
> the POP3 password.
Cripey. Sorry for all the trouble, Davide. That was the problem. I
promise, I'll drink more coffee next
At 21:39 12/31/2003, C. Corey Capel wrote:
>Does this ensure that my xmail server isn't an open relay?
Empty smtprelay.tab (or leave a line specifying just your local LAN
addresses, if you want your local folks to be able to relay without
authenticating). That should keep you from being an open r
At 21:14 12/31/2003, C. Corey Capel wrote:
>Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > I reiterate my question. What is the *exact* username you are using for
> > SMTP auth?
>Ack, sorry about that. Here the more for the smtpauth.tab file,
>encrypted password edited.
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] MailRoot]# more smtpauth.tab
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, C. Corey Capel wrote:
> Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > Did you use XMCrypt for the password (hope not :) ?
>
> Yeah, I assumed it should be encrypted.
>
> Setting it unencrypted, I can now send through the email client just
> fine. Thanks, Davide. :)
>
> So from now own, I can
Davide Libenzi wrote:
> Did you use XMCrypt for the password (hope not :) ?
Yeah, I assumed it should be encrypted.
Setting it unencrypted, I can now send through the email client just
fine. Thanks, Davide. :)
So from now own, I can add users with the "useradd" Ctrl interface, and
then just ha
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, C. Corey Capel wrote:
> Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > I reiterate my question. What is the *exact* username you are using for
> > SMTP auth?
> Ack, sorry about that. Here the more for the smtpauth.tab file,
> encrypted password edited.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] MailRoot]# more smtp
Davide Libenzi wrote:
> I reiterate my question. What is the *exact* username you are using for
> SMTP auth?
Ack, sorry about that. Here the more for the smtpauth.tab file,
encrypted password edited.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] MailRoot]# more smtpauth.tab
"corey" "XX" "MR"
And the username
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, C. Corey Capel wrote:
> Tracy wrote:
> > You shouldn't need to add anything to the smtpauth.tab file to enable SMTP
> > AUTH. All of my external clients use SMTP AUTH and my smtpauth.tab is empty.
> >
> > Have you verified that the corey user is in your mailusers.tab, and
>
Tracy wrote:
> You shouldn't need to add anything to the smtpauth.tab file to enable SMTP
> AUTH. All of my external clients use SMTP AUTH and my smtpauth.tab is empty.
>
> Have you verified that the corey user is in your mailusers.tab, and
> verified that the password is correct? You can verify
At 20:12 12/31/2003, C. Corey Capel wrote:
>By placing the corey user in smtpauth.tab, and making sure the password
>was correct and non-encrypted, solved the problem. I had assumed that
>the DefaultSmtpPerms would be setup for a user when you used the Ctrl
>interface's "useradd" command. The smtpa
Tracy wrote:
> Your mail client is attempting SMTP AUTH, where you didn't with the telnet
> client. Verify the password you are supplying to Thunderbird is correct for
> the account you are authenticating with.
Davide Libenzi wrote:
> Which username are you using for SMTP auth?
By placing the
ED]). I used the following command format:
>
>HELO
>MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>RCPT TO:
>DATA
>Subject:Test
>Test
>..
>
>Here is the debug output for each message:
>
>SMTP client connection from [63.227.41.121]
>Invalid headers section : 1072917736
essfully able to
> send email to myself ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and an off-domain account
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). I used the following command format:
>
> HELO
> MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> RCPT TO:
> DATA
> Subject:Test
> Test
> ..
>
> Here is the debug
n account
([EMAIL PROTECTED]). I used the following command format:
HELO
MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RCPT TO:
DATA
Subject:Test
Test
..
Here is the debug output for each message:
SMTP client connection from [63.227.41.121]
Invalid headers section : 1072917736230.426011.www.digiboi.org
S
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, C. Corey Capel wrote:
> Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > Are you using the full email address as username for the SMTP
> > authentication?
>
> Aye. Here's the full command line text:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/xmail start
> Starting XMail server: XMail.[ 20294 ]
Davide Libenzi wrote:
> Are you using the full email address as username for the SMTP
> authentication?
Aye. Here's the full command line text:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/xmail start
Starting XMail server: XMail.[ 20294 ]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# telnet localhost 25
Trying 127.0.0.1
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, C. Corey Capel wrote:
> Davide Libenzi wrote:
> >>>Hi Corey. First enable logs in your command line (inside /etc/rc.d/init.d/xmail).
>
> Ok, here's the result.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# more ../logs/smtp-20031231
> "" "smtp.agbs.us" "63.227.41.121" "2003-12-31 16
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>>>Hi Corey. First enable logs in your command line (inside /etc/rc.d/init.d/xmail).
Ok, here's the result.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# more ../logs/smtp-20031231
"" "smtp.agbs.us" "63.227.41.121" "2003-12-31 16:09:16"
"agbs.us" "" "" "" "" "
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, C. Corey Capel wrote:
> Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > Hi Corey. First enable logs in your command line (inside /etc/rc.d/init.d/xmail).
>
> Sorry for the noob question, but how do I enable logging? I looked all
> through the /etc/rc.d/init.d/xmail file and didn't see a directive
Davide Libenzi wrote:
> Hi Corey. First enable logs in your command line (inside /etc/rc.d/init.d/xmail).
Sorry for the noob question, but how do I enable logging? I looked all
through the /etc/rc.d/init.d/xmail file and didn't see a directive to
turn it on.
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> since I can receive mail just fine.
Hi Corey. First enable logs in your command line (inside /etc/rc.d/init.d/xmail).
Then you can try to simulate an SMTP session to the server from the same
machine where your client resides:
$ telnet HOST 25
HELO
MAIL FROM:<...>
RCPT TO:<
I've got the most current xmail setup on a RedHat 9 box, and can send
messages to and pull then down to a remote client just fine. When I try
to send a message _through_ xmail, however, the remote client returns an
ambiguous error. Running bin/XMail in debug mode only reports:
SMTP client conne
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thanks for your feedbacks!
i seems i am safe then. :)
>
> On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Tracy wrote:
>
>> Or a * alias... A * alias will accept mail from some spam tests (such
>> as
>> the % relay format shown above). However, it will be delivered
>> locally, not
>> relayed back to the sender (or whate
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Tracy wrote:
> Or a * alias... A * alias will accept mail from some spam tests (such as
> the % relay format shown above). However, it will be delivered locally, not
> relayed back to the sender (or whatever destination was provided in the
> relay portion of the address).
At 09:14 11/18/2003, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > > # ls -la $MAIL_ROOT/custdomains
> >
> > hello davide,
> > this is what i have in there (nothing):
> >
> > # ls -la /var/MailRoot/custdomains
> > total 8
> > drwxr-xr-x2 root root 4096 Nov 4 19:48 ./
> > drwxr-xr-x 17 root root
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003, Philipp Ringli wrote:
>
>
> > # ls -la $MAIL_ROOT/custdomains
>
> hello davide,
> this is what i have in there (nothing):
>
> # ls -la /var/MailRoot/custdomains
> total 8
> drwxr-xr-x2 root root 4096 Nov 4 19:48 ./
> drwxr-xr-x 17 root root
> # ls -la $MAIL_ROOT/custdomains
hello davide,
this is what i have in there (nothing):
# ls -la /var/MailRoot/custdomains
total 8
drwxr-xr-x2 root root 4096 Nov 4 19:48 ./
drwxr-xr-x 17 root root 4096 Nov 15 22:15 ../
cheers,
phil
si
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003, Philipp Ringli wrote:
>
> hello all,
>
> i was testing my mailserver (xmail). open relay test:
> http://members.iinet.net.au/~remmie/relay/
# ls -la $MAIL_ROOT/custdomains
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hello all,
i was testing my mailserver (xmail). open relay test:
http://members.iinet.net.au/~remmie/relay/
from the report:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<<< 250 OK
>>>> MAIL FROM:
<<< 250 OK
>>>> RCPT TO
No.
Bye.
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Inviato: gioved=EC 9 ottobre 2003 23.36
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oggetto: [xmail] test list
test list
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I'd like those running XMail on SPARC/Solaris to run the following test:
1) Setup an account with mailproc.tab containing a "mailbox" line and a
"redirect" line towards a remote account
2) Send a burst (~10) messages to the account created in step 1
3) Verif
I want to see who's bouncing back Out Of Office reply to the mailing list
to nuke him out. Sorry ...
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Thank you.
Bye.
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Da: glua [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: luned=EC 16 giugno 2003 18.48
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oggetto: [xmail] Re: Test
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On 8 Mar 2003 at 11:38, Davide Libenzi wrote:
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> On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Hi Davide -
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> > I am in xmail 1.14. /spool (under MailRoot) is empty except for
> > two empty subdirectories - temp and local. All executables
> > are from the 1.14 compile.
> >
> > If yo
Hi Davide -
I am in xmail 1.14. /spool (under MailRoot) is empty except for
two empty subdirectories - temp and local. All executables
are from the 1.14 compile.
If you get this, all is OK; else I will send you error results.
Aloha => Beau;
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Just a test
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Davide Libenzi wrote:
>Testing new server, sorry for the noise ...
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>- Davide
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Forgive my silly question, but what happened to 1.13? :)
Regards,
Brandon
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I sent it.
However, I noted that the header for the SMTP server wasn't an XMail header...
220 ArGoSoft Mail Server Pro for WinNT/2000/XP, Version 1.8 (1.8.1.2)
helo test
250 Welcome, 216.201.36.226 [216.201.36.226], pleased to meet you
mail from: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
250 Sender "
al Message -
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 3:48 PM
Subject: Test
> This mail swas sent by telnetting to your server and enterint commands
manually
> which accounts for all the typos...:)
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> If you get this, then your server itself is working.
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> If not, well, we'll n
de HRB 5811 - UstId: DE 213645563
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From: "Paul Heijman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 2:59 PM
Subject: [xmail] Realy test
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> L.S.
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L.S.
In an attempt to secure my mailserver I did the
"relay-test.mail-abuse.org". For those who don't know this test: from
your server you do a 'telnet relay-test.mail-abuse.org' and they will do
a series of spam tests.
The problem is that I don't know how to
> the problem is that we have several machines and web servers that post
> messages with this server via CGI's and do not have authentication, so
> as we are in the local domain we must authorize them.
and why do they have to relay through your xmail-server and cannot send the
mails directly into
> Or for b) just explicit ip adresses of the other machines as
but he did NOT want to add each of the ips! :-)
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Objet : [xmail] Re: Spam test via ORDB ?
> well this is good idea, but we have several machines in 2 domains =
that
> use this server for outgoing, how I can be able ti make them relay
> anything without their IP masks listed here ?
you have to possibilities:
a) smtp authentication (for
> well this is good idea, but we have several machines in 2 domains that
> use this server for outgoing, how I can be able ti make them relay
> anything without their IP masks listed here ?
you have to possibilities:
a) smtp authentication (for clients)
b) if you have a subnet, just add it to sm
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