Even though I changed the password I still cannot authenticate. I can telnet
to my server on port 110.
Regards
Barry
Barry,
Can you be a bit more specific ?
What exactly are you trying to accomplish ?
From what you're saying, I am thinking that you
want to change the password for the XMail
Done, but it still returning the same error L
From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
On Behalf Of Chris Franklin
Sent: 08 March 2013 16:00
To: XMail Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
Edit your mailusers.tab file and change password
Really dumb question.
Are you sure you are hitting the correct xmail server?
From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org] On
Behalf Of Barry Kavanagh
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2013 10:06 AM
To: 'XMail Users Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
Done
:45
To: XMail Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
Is there maybe a file with your username in it stuck in MailRoot/pop3locks
Sincerely,
Bart
On 8-mrt.-2013, at 21:02, Barry Kavanagh wrote:
I have already rebooted the server a good few times, restarted Xmail
[mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
On Behalf Of Phillip R. Shaw
Sent: 09 March 2013 16:07
To: XMail Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
Really dumb question.
Are you sure you are hitting the correct xmail server?
From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun
I use this to control my server:
http://www.webifi.com/xmail/
It talks to XMail through TCP PORT 6017 which is where XMail listen for its
control protocol.
You could also telnet localhost 6017
Then type root[ TAB]yourpassword[enter]
Then type
...@xmailserver.org]
On Behalf Of Fred
Sent: 08 March 2013 15:39
To: 'XMail Users Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
I use this to control my server:
http://www.webifi.com/xmail/
It talks to XMail through TCP PORT 6017 which is where XMail listen for its
control protocol.
You could also telnet
that in the past.
From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org] on behalf
of Barry Kavanagh [barry.kavan...@onaitech.com]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2013 9:48 AM
To: 'XMail Users Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
Hi Fred
Ok password has been changed for my user, how can I stop Xmail to write the
changes?
-Original Message-
From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
On Behalf Of Fred
Sent: 08 March 2013 15:54
To: 'XMail Users Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
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From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
On Behalf Of Fred
Sent: 08 March 2013 15:54
To: 'XMail Users Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
Then you have to change the string inside the file ctrlaccounts.tab
Use XMCrypt to generate a new password
- Original Message -
From: Barry Kavanagh barry.kavan...@onaitech.com
To: 'XMail Users Mailing List' xmail@xmailserver.org
Cc:
Sent: Friday, 8 March 2013, 17:48
Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
Hi Fred,
Thanks for your help, unfortunately port 6017 is closed I only have
Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
No need. It should just be active. XMail claim to index/cache data but we've
never seen this to be true.
On Mar 8, 2013 11:25 AM, Barry Kavanagh barry.kavan...@onaitech.com
wrote:
Ok password has been changed for my user, how can I stop Xmail
Thank you for the reply,
Even though I changed the password I still cannot authenticate. I can telnet
to my server on port 110.
Regards
Barry
There is a file under :
/var/MailRoot
called ctrl.ipmap.tab
Inside this file, you should have something like the following :
0.0.0.0
Thanks Spyros.
Do I add all of those lines or just what I need?
Regards
Barry
If you have a network, say, 192..168.10.0/24,
the ctrl.ipmap.tab file should look something like
this :
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 DENY 1
127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 ALLOW 2
192.168.10.0
Hello Barry,
If you have root access to the server why not just edit the mailusers.tab
file?
That file will be located in:
/var/MailRoot/
Normally, and find the line that looks a like this:
mydomain.comTABusernameTAB0401080c0bTAB7TABusernamedirectoryTABUNEWLINE
The 0401080c0b password is
.
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Regards
Barry
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*From:* xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:
xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org] *On Behalf Of *Chris Franklin
*Sent:* 08 March 2013 16:27
*To:* XMail Users Mailing List
*Subject:* Re: [xmail] User password
** **
No need. It should just be active. XMail claim
I have already rebooted the server a good few times, restarted Xmail
processes and nothing.
From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
On Behalf Of Chris Franklin
Sent: 08 March 2013 17:08
To: XMail Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
Users Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
I use this to control my server:
http://www.webifi.com/xmail/
It talks to XMail through TCP PORT 6017 which is where XMail listen for its
control protocol.
You could also telnet localhost 6017
Then type root[ TAB]yourpassword[enter
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