On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Rob Arends wrote:
I can't say if XMail sees any preference.
Yes, maybe 400-500 CPU cycles :)
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I have once before tried Smartpost and it's cool software but I have
found it useless for the people who allready have setup their mail
server with domains and users account because Smartpost don't recognize
them. So it is good if you are starting from scratch.
Sasa
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Yes, you are right.
I have to write a script that will recognise all XMail accounts and port =
them
to SmartPost environment.
It's relatively easy to realise, but I need some time.
Mikhail
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Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] =
P=E5
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Michail Tchoudinov wrote:
Yes, you are right.
I have to write a script that will recognise all XMail accounts and port =
them
to SmartPost environment.
It's relatively easy to realise, but I need some time.
Mikhail
I am waiting patiently.
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I've finally had some time to upgrade my XMail server to 1.17 and modify my
SpamAssassin filter to work under the new filter return codes.
SpamAssassin Filter (sa_filter) v1.3 allows the filter to work with the new
filter return codes introduced in XMail 1.16. No other enhancements were
made.
Anyone have any idea on this?
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From: thebatchfile [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 12:32 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: back on the subject of redirection
like:
external 0 300 cmd.exe /c G:\Xmail\scripts\yahoo.cmd @@FILE
Michail Tchoudinov [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Yes, you are right.
I have to write a script that will recognise all XMail accounts and port =
them
to SmartPost environment.
It's relatively easy to realise, but I need some time.
Mikhail
Hi Michail
with xmailserver - admins-protocol -
There MUST be space (empty) -
cmd.exe /c G:\Xmail\scripts\yahoo.cmd[SPACE][TAB]@@FILE
Otherwise the system tries to find the file named yahoo.comFILE
Mikhail
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Yes, you are right.
That's what I'm going to automate in some ways.
I think that will be a php script.
Mikhail Tchoudinov
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Emne:
I cant get a hold of what to do for the filter ret codes if I upgrade..
I am currently on 1.15 an would like to get up to speed , but Im not clear on the new
http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html#message_filters
Could some one break it down for me please. ??
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I did that and it still does not work?
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From: Michail Tchoudinov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 10:40 AM
Subject: [xmail] SV: Can no one help on this?
There MUST be space (empty) -
cmd.exe /c
thebatchfile wrote:
I cant get a hold of what to do for the filter ret codes if I upgrade..
I am currently on 1.15 an would like to get up to speed , but Im not clear on the
new http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html#message_filters
Could some one break it down for me please. ??
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Don - the new filter might be slightly more useful if you changed to exit line from
exit 7;
to something like
exit 7 + ($isSpam = SPAM) * (6 + 16);# 6 means reject and notify; 16 means stop
filtering this email
some users might want to send code 4 (or 5) back to XMAIL, so it might even
Alan D. Snyder wrote:
Don - the new filter might be slightly more useful if you changed to exit line from
exit 7;
to something like
exit 7 + ($isSpam = SPAM) * (6 + 16);# 6 means reject and notify; 16 means
stop filtering this email
some users might want to send code 4 (or
I think that stop filtering means don't pass the email to other filters that might
live in your inbound filters table. Once you find an offending (or at least thought
to be offending) email there is no need to waste resources to process it further.
There are two classes of error: saying
Your table is good except for dns what use port 53
The final table have to look like this (formatted here as a batch using
netsh cmd line for easy to update and reapply)
here some variables need to be defined at start of the batch :
MyIf = the name of your internet connexion in rras (as
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, thebatchfile wrote:
Anyone have any idea on this?
Are there TABs between fields ?
Try to run XMail in debug mode and look at the messages ...
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Don Drake wrote:
I've finally had some time to upgrade my XMail server to 1.17 and modify my
SpamAssassin filter to work under the new filter return codes.
SpamAssassin Filter (sa_filter) v1.3 allows the filter to work with the new
filter return codes introduced in XMail 1.16. No other
Don - when the modified script returns 6 (haven't tested 4 or 5) together with 7 and
16, XMAIL keeps the email in the queue. my MUA retrieves ALL emails, those identified
as spam and those not spam.
My MUA has a message rule to isolate/stage any email that has been modified by SA
(body
I know form cmd line I can run xmail -debug but it just sits there? How or
where am I supposed to know whats happening. I dont see anthing in the
readme about debugging.
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On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, webmaster wrote:
I know form cmd line I can run xmail -debug but it just sits there? How or
where am I supposed to know whats happening. I dont see anthing in the
readme about debugging.
I assumed that you had a brief look at the documentation before posting.
Try to stop
I did xmail.exe --debug -Md and got
SMAIL local SMTP = thebatchfile.com From = [EMAIL PROTECTED] To =
mcostilow
@thebatchfile.com
SMTP client exit [216.136.131.210]
Filter run: Sender = [EMAIL PROTECTED] Recipient =
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Filter = C:\winnt\system32\cscript.exe //B Retcode = 0
Filter
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, webmaster wrote:
I did xmail.exe --debug -Md and got
SMAIL local SMTP = thebatchfile.com From = [EMAIL PROTECTED] To =
mcostilow
@thebatchfile.com
SMTP client exit [216.136.131.210]
Filter run: Sender = [EMAIL PROTECTED] Recipient =
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Filter =
jhon
Your table is good except for dns what use port 53
The final table have to look like this (formatted here as a batch using
netsh cmd line for easy to update and reapply)
here some variables need to be defined at start of the batch :
MyIf = the name of your internet connexion in
Hello.
Why if I have a mailing list with members having R perms they can post
messages???
Thanks in advance, I have XMail 1.15.
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On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Oscar Sosa wrote:
Hello.
Why if I have a mailing list with members having R perms they can post
messages???
Did you set ClosedML to 1 ?
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Huh? Im confused. The whole deal is I need for emails that come from
datafax.net to go to a certain folder on the server that is shared on a
windows network.
If I can get that to happen I will use mpack or unpack to extrack the pdf
inside the email..
I need the email that is directed at a
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, webmaster wrote:
Huh? Im confused. The whole deal is I need for emails that come from
datafax.net to go to a certain folder on the server that is shared on a
windows network.
If I can get that to happen I will use mpack or unpack to extrack the pdf
inside the email..
throw me a bone. I know that. Thats what im trying to do with no luck.
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Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 8:27 PM
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Can no one help on this?
On Fri, 3
OK, as I understand it, you need to intercept email to a particular local
user, is that right? Also, I'm assuming you're using version 1.16 or later?
If so, then add a line to the filters.in.tab file:
* local-user 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 PDF-Filter.tab
Note that local-user should be
good bone.. Heres the deal
win2k platform
xmail 1.17
using yahoo for an example/testing
G:\Xmail\MailRoot\filters\yahoo.tab
cmd.exe /c G:\Xmail\scripts\yahoo.cmd[tab]@@FILE
G:\Xmail\scripts\yahoo.cmd
copy %1 G:\Xmail\yahoo\
FILTERS.IN.TAB
* * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 avfilter.tab
You are probably running into a pathing issue. XMail versions 1.16 and
later (possibly 1.15 as well, I can't recall now), use the \\?\ prefix on
path names, to allow paths longer than 260 characters. This is perfectly
legal in calls to the Win32 API, but it doesn't work well for command line
Hi all.
I have the following setup:
* XMail 1.17 on Debian Woody (3.0)
* One real domain
* Around 80 accounts
* Traffic is around 700 messages a day
I have written a filter (bash script) to remove spam, messages with .exe
etc. attachments, content we don't want, and some other undesirable
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