dns
records open the door to any isp customers to use the original sender domain
)
Francis
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A: xmail@xmailserver.org
Date: 11/12/07 12:45
Objet: [xmail] Re: SMTP Forward
Hi Edinilson,
Let me get this straight : am I right if I say that you
: [xmail] Re: SMTP Forward
Which port are these clients using? Can they be set up (correctly) to=20
use SSL (port 465) or MSA (port 587)? It would seem to me that using =
SSL
would solve the problem nicely (unless the ISP is blocking that port),=20
as the ISP would then be unable to filter
In any cases, it could be nice if you could response to Davide question
about smtp logs contents :)
The best solution could be evident with some logs entries.
Francis
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A: xmail@xmailserver.org
Date: 11/12/07 14:13
Objet: [xmail] Re: SMTP Forward
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- Original Message -
From: Davide Libenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Sent: Monday, 10 de December de 2007 18:55
Subject: [xmail] Re: SMTP Forward
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, Edinilson - ATINET wrote:
Hi all,
Due
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- Original Message -
From: CLEMENT Francis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Sent: Tuesday, 11 de December de 2007 05:44
Subject: [xmail] Re: SMTP Forward
Did you try ETRN facilities
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To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Sent: Monday, 10 de December de 2007 18:55
Subject: [xmail] Re: SMTP Forward
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, Edinilson - ATINET wrote:
Hi all,
Due some persistent problems with Outlook and Outlook Express with SMTP
Authentication, we are instructing some companies that uses
: [xmail] Re: SMTP Forward
Did you try ETRN facilities.
Configure customer router to do dyndns, then use ETRN method on xmail
customers servers to get the mails back.
Notice I never tried xmail with ETRN, as client or server, so don't ask =
me
for xmail setup on both sides ;)
PS : what
@xmailserver.org
Sent: Tuesday, 11 de December de 2007 09:45
Subject: [xmail] Re: SMTP Forward
Hi Edinilson,
Let me get this straight : am I right if I say that you want your
customers use *your* smtp-server (whatever it is) as a smarthost, to
forward their messages?
IMHO you should let them
: Tracy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Sent: Tuesday, 11 de December de 2007 10:17
Subject: [xmail] Re: SMTP Forward
Which port are these clients using? Can they be set up (correctly) to
use SSL (port 465) or MSA (port 587)? It would seem to me that using SSL
would solve the problem
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, Edinilson - ATINET wrote:
Hi all,
Due some persistent problems with Outlook and Outlook Express with SMTP
Authentication, we are instructing some companies that uses our services to
install XMail Server internally.
But in Brazil many adsl connections uses dynamic ips
Did you try ETRN facilities.
Configure customer router to do dyndns, then use ETRN method on xmail
customers servers to get the mails back.
Notice I never tried xmail with ETRN, as client or server, so don't ask =
me
for xmail setup on both sides ;)
PS : what sort of problems have you with
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