[xmail] AW: Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: XMail growing memory image ...

2004-01-13 Thread Harald Schneider
Did you check mem usage now? Maybe this prob is also solved. --Harald -Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Pascal de R. Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. Januar 2004 08:38 An: Davide Libenzi Betreff: [xmail] Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: XMail

[xmail] Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: XMail growing memory image ...

2004-01-13 Thread Pascal de R.
Memory is ok :-) Running normally around 66 Mo and without crash till yesterday...we have to wait more to be sure about crash! mardi 13 janvier 2004 at 08:48:16, you said : Harald Did you check mem usage now? Maybe this prob is also solved. Harald --Harald -Urspr=FCngliche

[xmail] Re: relaying issue

2004-01-13 Thread Tracy
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 the conventional wisdom was

[xmail] Re: relaying issue

2004-01-13 Thread Tracy
At 10:38 1/13/2004, Jeffrey Laramie wrote: Right, but getting back to Dale's original concern, his virtual domains won't fail the remote server's RDNS check if the DNS for his SMTP server is configured correctly. And he shouldn't be afraid to use RDNS to check the validity of a remote server. Even

[xmail] Re: relaying issue

2004-01-13 Thread Jeffrey Laramie
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 the

[xmail] Re: relaying issue

2004-01-13 Thread chabral
Tracy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Because RFC2822 specifies that A records for mail servers should not be CNAMEs...:) You mean, rcf 2821. Here is an extract: Once an SMTP client lexically identifies a domain to which mail will be delivered for processing (as described in sections 3.6

[xmail] Re: relaying issue

2004-01-13 Thread Jeffrey Laramie
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 *and*

[xmail] Re: POP3?

2004-01-13 Thread Tracy
At 20:56 1/13/2004, Dustin C. Hatch wrote: by relay, do you mean open their client, set mail.mydomain.com as smtp and send messages? Relaying mail means that a host can send mail through your server without restriction. If the host is a local host (ie. under your control), this may be a good