Ssl certificates are based on server name, so you can use it on xmail ONLY
if your xmail server use same name (and generaly a ip that resolve to same
name)
So if your ssl cert is for www.atinet.com.br, you xmail server should
resolve to www.atinet.com.br (from ip and from smtp banners I think)
I have a rather ageing system that is running xmail1.23 running Fedora Core
6 and I was intending to move the mailserver to a newer more supportable
system running xmail 1.26.
What is the easiest way to migrate the mail users and mail from one server
to another. I've previously tried copying
All,
Is there any way of knowing if xmail made a TLS connection for a particular
message? I've not seen anything in the log files or added to the message header
as with some other SMTP servers.
Thanks
Chris
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Basicaly, migration to new server with new version is easy :
- Install OLD version to new server (yes OLD so here 1.23)
- copy complete old xmailroot to new server
- verify that this OLD version on new server is ok (pop, smtp, ...)
Then finally complete 1.23 to 1.26 transition :
- stop xmail on
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009, Chris Evans wrote:
Is there any way of knowing if xmail made a TLS connection for a particular
message? I?ve not seen anything in the log files or
added to the message header as with some other SMTP servers.
Not at the moment. I might look into it, to see how messy it'd
On 24 Aug 2009 at 11:50, Chris Evans wrote:
All,
Is there any way of knowing if xmail made a TLS connection for a particular
message? I've not seen anything in the log files or added to the message
header as with some other SMTP servers.
Thanks
Chris
I've seen an Xauth header and
Here is what I have done in the past.
1. Copy the whole MailRoot folder to your new server
2. Extract everything to a new directory on your new server
3. Remove the content the following directories
a. MailRoot/dnscache/mx
b. MailRoot/dnscache/ns
c.
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 1:35 PM, fred f...@fullmetalpacket.com wrote:
Hey guys,
I am having a small problem trying to send an email to XMail from a perl
script, here is the code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Net::SMTP;
$smtp = Net::SMTP-new('smtp.mydomain.com', Hello = '
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009, fred wrote:
Hey guys,
I am having a small problem trying to send an email to XMail from a perl
script, here is the code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Net::SMTP;
$smtp = Net::SMTP-new('smtp.mydomain.com', Hello = 'myserver.mydomain.com',
Timeout = 60);
Thanks,
Changed the single quotes to doubles and it works fine with \@
-fred
-Original Message-
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On Behalf Of Davide Libenzi
Sent: 24 août 2009 13:59
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Subject: Re: [xmail] Problem using
Many thanks to Fred and Clement. I'll do that tonight.
Woohoo, one less system to administer.
Stuart
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On Behalf Of CLEMENT Francis
Sent: Monday, 24 August 2009 10:20 PM
To: 'XMail Users
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