On Wednesday 01 October 2008 07:03:41 stuart smith wrote:
I've just installed xmail 1.25 on a Fedora 9 64 bit system. This is to
replace my 12 year old system running Fedora 6 and xmail 1.23. I've
configured it using the Xmail Handbook by Jeffrey Laramie. After a reboot,
the system
On Wednesday 01 October 2008 09:17:33 stuart smith wrote:
Thanks for the prompt reply Jeffrey. I had done the replacement of
sendmail with the xmail versions. I followed your handbook to build my
original server and figured as it worked, I'd do the same with this one.
Am I right in saying
On Tuesday 20 February 2007 12:32, Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007, Dave Henderson wrote:
Davide,
Thanks for your reply. I can see your points. It was just a
question I had as it seems alot of the daemons I use, use the apache
style or a single config file method. The
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 02:27, Andréas Bratell wrote:
I've made an attempt to move my xmail to a VPS-server (virtual private
server) situated in a large hosting company in Sweden. The whole idea
sounded really great since they could provide me with a more stable
internet connection than I
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 15:55, Andréas Bratell wrote:
I've made an attempt to move my xmail to a VPS-server (virtual private
server) situated in a large hosting company in Sweden. The whole idea
sounded really great since they could provide me with a more stable
internet connection than
On Sunday 12 March 2006 08:02, Dale Qualls wrote:
Any horror stories about running xmail on FC4?
I've given up on running it on Open Suse 10, it just doesn't like the
hardware I guess (it's a strong running Dell but OpenSuse just drags
on it. Stopping xmail takes forever, and eventually the
On Sunday 12 March 2006 11:20, Dale Qualls wrote:
Hmmm. On this box it starts up fine but doesn't stop easily. It is
an Intel chip.
I know... a little tongue is cheek there. Dell is the last of the major PC
manufacturers to refuse to use AMD chips. It appears that is about to end
since
On Wednesday 08 March 2006 00:03, Shiloh Jennings wrote:
We have clients that use the mail() command, but I would not recommend it.
You should use the PHPMailer class instead of the native mail() command.
Many of the popular PHP applications already do this.
http://phpmailer.sourceforge.net/
Hello Folks-
I'm running XMail and Apache2 on a SuSE 9.2 box. Both servers have been up and
running normally for months. I'm creating a web page that uses the php mail()
function to send the data from a form. The php scripts work as expected
except for the mail() function which fails.
My
On Wednesday 22 February 2006 18:07, Eric Garnice wrote:
Spam detection software, running on the system WebServer3.DMZ, has
identified this incoming email as possible spam. The original message
has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label
similar future email. If
On Wednesday 15 February 2006 09:02, Chad Fleenor wrote:
I am currently running xmail on Redhat 9 with kernel 2.4.20-8. On
RedHat I had to insert the line export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4 into the
xmail startup file. I am currently working on moving my mail server to
a stronger box, running Suse
On Saturday 21 January 2006 17:30, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
On Saturday 21 January 2006 16:33, Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
Hello All,
My servers mail reports to me daily using the XMail sendmail
replacement program. My Mandriva based server makes
Hello All,
My servers mail reports to me daily using the XMail sendmail replacement
program. My Mandriva based server makes the following entry
in /var/log/messages every time a file is mailed:
Jan 20 00:14:05 WebServer3 CROND[21612]: (root) MAIL (mailed 2642 bytes of
output but got status
On Saturday 21 January 2006 16:33, Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
Hello All,
My servers mail reports to me daily using the XMail sendmail replacement
program. My Mandriva based server makes the following entry
in /var/log/messages every time a file
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 07:14, Valdir Barbosa wrote:
I am trying to make to function mailman with Xmail and mysql, but when
sending email pra list does not go.
What necessary to make? I am also using the SmartPost.
I just installed a XMail with Mailman on a new server and it is quite
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 09:54, Achim Schmidt wrote:
Hello List,
because of the amount of Virus-Emails we are facing a major problem now.
First let me explain our current MX-Constellation:
- Mail for exmaple.com has MX-Entries to mx.waaf.net
- mx.waaf.net are several machines running
On Monday 24 October 2005 03:10, jonn ah wrote:
I dont see the filter getting fired...
Make sure you use tabs only and have no spaces in your filters.post-data.tab
file and check that each line ends with a line return, even the last line.
Jeff
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On Friday 21 October 2005 06:01, jonn ah wrote:
hi all,
Can anybody tell me which av filters (clamav) works on
xmail? I followed chris franklin's directions on his
av filter with xmail but it doesnt detect eicar's test
virus when i send it thru xmail...
This page has a list of XMail
On Friday 02 September 2005 11:32, Rob Arends wrote:
Davide Wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] davide]$ dig greenbaycc.org. ns +trace
greenbaycc.org. 86400 IN NS taadns02.taiasp.net.
greenbaycc.org. 86400 IN NS taadns01.taiasp.net.
;; Received 88 bytes from
http://www.fonsy.com/XMail.jpg
http://www.fonsy.com/XMail_IAN88x31.jpg
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This is my favorite so far. I'm going to play around with some designs
tonight. If I come up with anything worthwhile I'll send it in.
Jeff
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On Thursday 09 June 2005 13:55, Davide Libenzi wrote:
Anyone using Mailman with XMail? Ecartis is totally screwed WRT
encodings...
I've got a couple of linux servers running it. Unfortunately the instructions
and scripts on my site are out of date and I haven't had time to update
them :-p
On Thursday 09 June 2005 14:46, Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
On Thursday 09 June 2005 13:55, Davide Libenzi wrote:
Anyone using Mailman with XMail? Ecartis is totally screwed WRT
encodings...
I've got a couple of linux servers running
2. The script doesn't append entries to the log file, but instead writes
over the first line each time.
You'll have to add an a to the open-mode of the log file (or add a seek
to the end).
I fixed this, a problem with the log timestamp, and added logging for a
successful script execution
1. If the sender uses capitalization in the list name, XMail correctly
recognizes it and executes the correct command alias but the script
doesn't match the name to the correct list.
You might want to use a convetion for file names, and than use lower() to
convert email addresses:
Hello All,
I need some help updating the python script that intergrates XMail with the
mailman list manager. Unfortunately I didn't write the script, and since my
programming skills are quite limited and don't include python, my attempts to
modify the script aren't going anywhere.
The 2
Hey All,
Every so often I get a batch of these messages sent to my backup mx. Someth=
ing=20
seems to be wrong with the way the backup mx is handling the address since =
I=20
rather doubt they are really sending mail to 3f4c0519.8000109. I'm concerne=
d=20
that I might be losing legit messages.
[00] XMail bounce:
[EMAIL PROTECTED];Error=3D= [550=20
Mailbox unavailable [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I get that kind of stuff all the time. It is usually caused by spammers
harvesting things like post-IDs and messages IDs from the Internet, then
e-pending domain names to them to try to make new
On Sunday 06 February 2005 22:48, Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
No, thats not it because sendmail works just fine from php or from the
command line. My guess is I am missing a configuration file somewhere
for cron, but i have been googleing all day to no avail
Do you suppose it is possible to
On Friday 04 February 2005 03:27, Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
OK,
/etc/init.d/xmail start
where :
vi xmail :
XMAIL_CMD_LINE=-Md -Pl -Sl
for logging smtp and pop3 messages
right ?
Then off to :
/var/log/maillog
Wrong place. Look in /var/MailRoot/logs for the xmail log files.
Jeff
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On Friday 04 February 2005 15:52, Charlie Qualls wrote:
Hello ,
I'm having a error come up. This just started recently (couple of
weeks now)
I'm running on Redhat 9.0, Xmail 1.21 and Clamav 1.9.
Does anyone know what this is caused by?
It appeared yesterday 3 times and once
Mike Harrington wrote:
Davide, Et. All
Using the new last login time feature in userstat, and I've been getting
some weird results. Some of the results are telling me that the last login
time was July 27, 2004 which isn't possible. I checked the server times and
everything is fine.
Any
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 16:44, Jeff Buehler wrote:
Under FreeBSD the existing port is way out of date (version 1.8 or
something like that), so the simple (and I think proper) approach I use
is to:
1. download the distro from the official xmail site and compile it
2. put a start/stop
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 16:41, Postmaster wrote:
Jeff:
Count me in for any help you may need (contrib, editing, proofing). I want
to help get the Xmail documentation to a place that any PHB can feel
comfort ;) You can email me directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
at this postmaster address.
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 13:33, Postmaster wrote:
Thanks for these tips all. I've been putting my expetience with this
migration down into writing and I hope to submit it to Jeffery Laramie for
his HowTo.
Which reminds me. Since there are have been quite a few features added lately
I'm
Sergio Perrone wrote:
Jeffrey:
I can do the translation to spanish, if you need it.
Sergio Perrone
Yes, excellent. I'm saving a scrapbook of configuration tips and other
info from mailing list posts while I'm working on other projects. Any
other tips, notes, configuration instructions,
Morning All,
I'm using Don Drakes's sa_filter script to call spamassassin in my
filters.in.tab file. It works ok but still misses lots of spam. So I'm trying
to configure bayesian learning through sa-learn. The sa-learn command works
fine and I have learned over 200 messages. As far as I can
On Wednesday 12 January 2005 09:34, Chad Fleenor wrote:
Did you configure your local.cf file in the /etc/mail/spamassassin
directory?
Yes. Here's the content:
# Add your own customisations to this file. See 'man
Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf'
# for details of what can be tweaked.
#
# Rewrite
On Wednesday 12 January 2005 11:01, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
On Wednesday 12 January 2005 09:34, Chad Fleenor wrote:
Did you configure your local.cf file in the /etc/mail/spamassassin
directory?
Yes. Here's the content:
# Add your own customisations to this file. See 'man
Mail
Hi All-
The mail server belonging to a client of mine mail.client.com uses another
server relay.client.com to relay outgoing mail. mail.client.com appears to
be correctly configured but relay.client.com doesn't resolve. Mail from this
domain is bounced when it fails the XMail RDNS check. I'm
On Thursday 11 November 2004 19:28, Tracy wrote:
At 19:22 11/11/2004, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
Hi All-
The mail server belonging to a client of mine mail.client.com uses
another server relay.client.com to relay outgoing mail. mail.client.com
appears to be correctly configured
On Thursday 04 November 2004 13:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff:
Here's the command line and output you asked for, including socket bind
errors.
/var/MailRoot/bin/XMail -Md -Pl -Sl -Fl -Cl -Ll
SMAIL thread [00] started
SMAIL thread [01] started
SMAIL thread [02] started
SMAIL thread
On Thursday 04 November 2004 14:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Jeff Davide, for your inputs.
Output from netstat -t -n -a -p before starting XMail (actual addresses
replaced with w.x.y.z to protect the identity of the guilty):
Active Internet connections (servers and established)
On Friday 01 October 2004 07:51, Alex Young wrote:
I have been trying to find out the best way to setup Xmail to act as a
backup mail server for one of our customers.
He is running an Exchange server on its own IP as the primary MX record for
his domain. I need to be able to setup Xmail so it
On Thursday 02 September 2004 03:27, Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
Hello people,
Long time, no write :-)
OK ! I've installed the new xmail v1.20 on a slackware 10.0 box and it
works fine.
It's actually the first time I've setup a box to do multiple domain mail
handling and
it seems it does the
On Thursday 05 August 2004 11:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where is the output from -Md generated?
If you run XMail in debug from the command line, the output is to the screen
(stout) and to the log files if you enabled those switches.
Jeff
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Morning All,
Well I'm still waiting for my ISP to resolve my RDNS problem but at least I
know it's not a problem with my mail server.
While looking at the report from dnsreports.com I see that they are warning
that my mail server doesn't accept domain literals. I seem to recall
reading
On Tuesday 27 July 2004 22:39, Tracy wrote:
At 21:32 7/27/2004, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
On Tuesday 27 July 2004 20:13, John Kielkopf wrote:
http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/ptr.ch?ip=209.12.136.106
Yeah, looks like you have no PTR record visible. Your bandwidth
provider should be able
Hey Folks,
I just had an email bounced back saying my mail server doesn't have a reverse
DNS entry:
[00] XMail bounce: [EMAIL PROTECTED];Error=[554 5.7.1 The
server sending your mail [209.12.136.106] does not have a reverse DNS
entry. Connection Rejected. Please contact your
On Tuesday 27 July 2004 16:09, Sergio Casagrande wrote:
You could try to use http://www.dnsreport.com/ to test your configuration.
Ciao.
Sergio C.
Great site. Thanks
Jeff
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On Tuesday 27 July 2004 16:09, Tracy wrote:
At 15:42 7/27/2004, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
Hey Folks,
I just had an email bounced back saying my mail server doesn't have a
reverse
DNS entry:
[00] XMail bounce: [EMAIL PROTECTED];Error=[554 5.7.1 The
server sending your mail
On Tuesday 27 July 2004 20:13, John Kielkopf wrote:
http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/ptr.ch?ip=209.12.136.106
Yeah, looks like you have no PTR record visible. Your bandwidth
provider should be able to create it for you, or delegate a reverse
lookup zone to you.
Yeah, this is pretty weird. I
On Wednesday 14 July 2004 17:00, Kirk Friggstad wrote:
Hey all:
We've recently installed a Barracuda (rack-mount spam firewall based on
Spam Assassin, also does virus scanning) on our network in front of our
XMail system, and pointed our MX records to deliver mail to the Barracuda
instead of
On Thursday 08 July 2004 23:47, Wyman Szeto wrote:
Dear sir
I try to send mail out...Unfortunately!, it cannot send out... It send the
undelivered message back forever...
Can anyone help me?
Probably, but we need to know more information. Tell us things like:
a) What OS you are using.
b)
On Tuesday 15 June 2004 12:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have ALWAYS had to make those DIR manaually. Xmail has never made them
for us. Only the numbered ones does it make.
What OS are you using? They are created correctly for me on Linux.
Jeff
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That's because logic dictates that a domain-scope mailproc doesn't
replace individual mailboxes' mailproc (or cmdalias), but is run in
addition to them, before them.. Like an inhereting ACL permission system
(May be a good thing to add a no inheritance switch to the mailbox
On Saturday 22 May 2004 15:58, you wrote:
I made 1.19-pre05 for Unix (source) and Win32 (source and binaries):
http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.19-pre05.tar.gz
http://www.xmailserver.org/xmail-1.19-pre05.win32bin.zip
I'd like to receive reports from all the architectures XMail runs on,
On Friday 21 May 2004 09:34, Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Fri, 21 May 2004, Roman Dusek wrote:
Agree, this behaviour causes that unsuccessful spam messages are bugging
XMail spool.
It is fixed now.
Thanks. Can you post a link?
Jeff
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Morning All,
The last 2 days it appears my mail server has incorrectly forwarded (or at
least attempted to forward) a message to the wrong IP. This is on a system
that had been running for months without change. Some additional info:
SuSE 8.2 fully updated
XMail 1.17
Contents of custdomain
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 12:31, CLEMENT Francis wrote:
Does a dns lookup for smtp.ubaight.com on the xmail machine give the =
good ip
?
Yes
If ok, see your xmail smail log to see where xmail connected to send =
the
mails ...
If bad IP, try this (clear xmail dns cache) :
stop xmail
On Monday 17 May 2004 08:43, Benny wrote:
This mailing list has been over this junk conversation too many
times. This issue has nothing to do with what is at hand. The real
issue is open source.
Yes and No. Yes this discussion is moving off topic and no the issue isn't
open source. It's
FYI the original authors of ecartis have reappeared and have stated that they
intend to maintain the product with security patches and bug fixes, however
they consider the project completed and don't forsee any new features or
releases.
Jeff
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On Tuesday 06 April 2004 18:22, Ken Larkman wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Davide Libenzi
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 3:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Xmail, FreeBSD and ecartis/mailman
Nope,
Hi All,
I believe that Dale and Benny are refering to my 'Beginner's Guide' in a
previous thread. Unfortunately my guide is designed specifically for Linux
users (although it probably is helpful for other unix like OSes). I don't
have any other types of servers to experiment with and have gone
On Thursday 01 April 2004 11:38, Benny wrote:
I too, am using Linux(SuSE to be exact). Do you have the link Jeffrey?
I would like to look at it to see if there is anything I can add to it,
as far as plugins and such.
Sure
http://www.ubaight.com/xmail/BeginnersGuide.html
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On Thursday 12 February 2004 13:27, Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
Chaps,
I would be gratefull for any takers on this. This is really pressing me
now.
...
.. Hello again people,
OK. A simple question.
I
Dale Qualls wrote:
Hiya gang:
I'm going to ask this question again, as I haven't yet received a reply =
regarding it.
Here's my config
Primary Server (admin domain is fvgsc.org)
one of the domains on this server is thequallsfamily.com
Backup Server (admin domain is pmnhg.net)
thequallsfamily
Toby Reiter wrote:
Hey all,
I have Xmail 1.16 on Linux with SpamAssassin and ClamAntivirus
running with the standard filters for these programs (i.e. Lindeman's
AV filter and Don Drake's SA filter).
In general, these filters work great, but recently we've been
noticing a few email messages
Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
Taken from the spamassassin page :
Installation
Simply copy the two executables to where you want them. Then, configure
your
system to run spamd
Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
Hello list,
Apologies, but would any guru out there suggest a document on setting up sa
with xmail ?
Like a vanilla sa installation with xmail ?
Any ideas ? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
[I am running in circles again :-)]
For a Linux installation this
Tracy wrote:
At 10:38 1/13/2004, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
That's kinda interesting. You have multiple A records pointing to
66.219.172.36. We're getting a little OT here but why do you use A
records instead of CNAMEs? I know there was some debate about this years
ago and at that time
chabral wrote:
Jeffrey Laramie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would you by any chance have a link to this document? This is
something I really need to keep up on.
Here you can find all rfcs:
http://www.rfc-index.com/
Great, thanks. You've provided a valuable resource
Pascal de R. wrote:
Dear Jeffrey,
lundi 12 janvier 2004 at 16:53:00, you said :
Jeffrey Have you tried using the kernel from the RPM?
I'm not sure to understand your suggest ?
Poor choice of words, I should have said binary not kernel. You can
install XMail RPM file which uses a
Pascal de R. wrote:
lundi 12 janvier 2004 at 18:21:26, you said :
Jeffrey Pascal de R. wrote:
Dear Jeffrey,
lundi 12 janvier 2004 at 16:53:00, you said :
Jeffrey Have you tried using the kernel from the RPM?
I'm not sure to understand your suggest ?
Jeffrey Poor choice of
Dale Qualls wrote:
Great, thank you.
I was wondering about the reverse DNS lookup that some mailservers do.
If my xmailserver has a default domain of mydomain.org and a reverse DNS =
lookup pointing to mydomain.org all is well. But, if myseconddomain.org =
users send a message to a place that
Hi All,
I've made some changes to the Sections II and III of the Beginner's
Guide to clarify some instructions and make a few corrections. Section
II has been changed to clarify the issue of mail domains vs local
network domain starting with the chapter Configure XMail's Server.tab
File. I
John D. Bowne wrote:
On Tuesday 06 January 2004 08:27 pm, Jeff wrote:
Hi All,
I have posted an update to my Beginner's Guide at:
Hi Jeff,
Sorry to keep hitting you on this, I found another small thing in your
excellent Beginners Guide.
In the section Adding or Deleting a User
Sergio Casagrande wrote:
Yes, I have 3 server that have the same primary domain.
The gw server could be another domain, but it isn't important.
We have 2 locations connected by internet and I wish create a local =
server that manage the local account and the remote server that manage =
the remote
Dale Qualls wrote:
Okay, here's another example of my ignorance.
I have a CtrlClnt file in my /var/MailRoot/bin directory, but tryint to =
run it gets me nowhere. I get a bash: CtrlClnt: command not found
This generally means that bash doesn't know the path to the executable.
You either
Dale Qualls wrote:
I receive that bash error while in the /var/MailRoot/bin directory.
Do you still get it if you use the full path? Did you use a ./ in
front of it like this: ./CtrlClnt -s mydomain.org... ?
Jeff
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Gustavo Galvan wrote:
Is not possible send messages with size 10 lines of text.
The server was running fine 1 year aprox. (updated in 2003-11 with 1.17) =
and=20
now (yesterday and today) has this problem.
Help please.
Has anything in your system changed? New hardware, anything like that?
Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
I am having a problem with the Xmail server. When the server is
started, I cannot login to pop3 smtp or ctrl, and I know it is running,
because the top command shows it. It is always an active process, and
consumes about 8-10% of my processor and about 1-2% of my
Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
Yes running from the command line, no debug mode, didn't even kno it
existed :P Could you help me in that area?
Sure, try this:
export MAIL_ROOT=/var/MailRoot
/var/MailRoot/bin/XMail -Md -Pl -Sl -Fl -Cl -Ll
||This will start XMail in debug mode and enable logging.
Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
Yes, and there should be activity to log, I have sent messages through
the server, and used XMail Administrator to access ctrl, but still no
logs. I thought it might be relavant to say that when the server ran
windows, Norton Antivirus kept notifying me that it was
Hi All,
I have posted an update to my Beginner's Guide at:
http://www.ubaight.com/xmail/BeginnersGuide.html
Sections I and II have only minor housekeeping changes but I've split
Section III into 2 sections. Section III is now devoted to examples of
common administrative commands and Section
Dale Qualls wrote:
Could someone suggest where I can get the proper script and where I should =
place it?
Man, this is confusing.
Thanks!
You may want to go back to the Beginner's Guide and re-trace all the
steps. You've jumped around and skipped important parts of the
installation. To
Dale Qualls wrote:
I tried doing the MCPAN and it fails, is there any other way to install =
it?
Yes. You can go here and download the tar file:
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Mail-Sendmail/
Gosh, I'm hosing this thing bad...
I'm going to try it on a different box, maybe that will shed
Dale Qualls wrote:
Hi all!
I'm pretty new to Linux and really new to Xmail (tried out eXtremail and =
have found that I liked this better).
I've got everything running that I need except Anti-Virus and SpamAssassin =
(I'll worry about SA later). I've followed two different HOWTOs (the =
Xmail
Dale Qualls wrote:
Thanks much!
Can I run that line from the startup script so logging is always enabled? =
Can you give me any tips on how to do so?
You need to edit the XMail startup script. If you use SysV it should be
installed in /etc/init.d or /etc/rc.d/init.d. Change the
Dale Qualls wrote:
I have Sendmail.pm running now I think. I installed SendMail.pm v 2.09 =
from http://www.tneoh.zoneit.com/perl/SendMail/ and it compiled correctly, =
but it created SendMail.pm (note the capital M). I renamed it to =
Sendmail.pm and copied it to a folder named Mail that I
Peter Lindeman wrote:
Davide Libenzi wrote:
can you give some details about the next release?
What can we expect ? :)
1) IMAP
2) Calendar
3) UUCP support
4) Integrated AV
5) Integrated SPAM filters
6) Integrated auto-reply
7) Integrated parental control
Only one of the above is
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003, Harald Schneider wrote:
Davide,
can you give some details about the next release?
What can we expect ? :)
1) IMAP
2) Calendar
3) UUCP support
4) Integrated AV
5) Integrated SPAM filters
6) Integrated auto-reply
7) Integrated parental control
yahoo wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
How stable is the current version?
The linux version is extremely stable. I've never had a crash and I
haven't heard any discussion on this list regarding crashes or major
failures for any of the supported OSs.
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On Tuesday 09 December 2003 11:37, you wrote:
Hi Benny:
Funny - never thought to try that myself - I'll try playing around with
that myself next time I see a hung process.
However, the file in the slog directory is substantially different from
the message in the mess directory - the file is
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 12:05, you wrote:
Hi Jeff:
That thought had occurred to me - but since (at least in my case) by the
time I notice a hung filter, the file is no longer in the spool, I haven't
had a chance to examine it.
Looking through the filter errors in my /var/log/messages,
Hey All,
I just remembered that my SpamAssassin daemon, spamd, died the same night that
I had checkvirus.pl hang. I didn't think much of it at the time but...
neither program had any problems in 6+ weeks prior to that. Coincidence? Did
anyone else have that happen?
Jeff
On Tuesday 09
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 16:27, you wrote:
Benny wrote:
The only other information that might help is that I am using ClamAV and
ONLY clamav for my virus scanning. Plus, the only other filter I am
using is the SpamAssassin filter. I have the SpamAssassin filter running
first and then
Hi All,
I'm interested in knowing what mailing list managers have been sucessfully
used with XMail. I know that Ecartis and Mailman are being used. Are there
any others? What are the relative strengths and weaknesses of the different
packages? Things like ease of installation, reliability,
As always, I welcome any comments, suggestions, or criticisms. I hope this
is helpful.
Jeff
You could also add installing Mailman with Xmail so users can choose
between Ecartis and Mailman. I have made install notes here:
http://xmailforum.homelinux.net/index.php?showtopic=1179
--Sasa
Hi Everyone,
There is an updated version of my Beginner's Guide now available here.
http://www.ubaight.com/xmail/BeginnersGuide.html
For those of you who haven't seen the draft, The Guide has been completely
re-written and has a number of new sections. If you read the draft then the
only
On Saturday 29 November 2003 19:56, Michael Hauck wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm using XMail on my server and it runs very nicely. The only thing I
don't like is the output of the unencrypted password in the pop3 log and
when I use the userlist command in the CtrlClnt tool. I don't think the
admin
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