sysinternals.com has a nice tcpview package, allowing you to see the
process and the connections which are active. I use this regularly on
Windows XP for trouble shooting and Trojan/Virus hunting on clients'
machines. (That's when you notice that the explorer process is suddenly
listening on
Simple way, with no additional software (only in the windows box tools) :
At time of link full :
- in cmd line : Netstat -a -n, to get list of currently open tcp
connections (find connections to port 110)
- using xmail pop3 log file, get the corresponding connected users
- check the mailboxs
On 02.10.2006 01:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running XMAIL 1.22 on Linux on a 2.6 Kernel. I am running
2 filters, a Antivirus Filter and a Spamassassin filter.
If I restart the computer or restart the xmail service,
some emails will be re-delivered into peoples mail folders.
Some of
Hello, anyone can help me on this?
I have a server in a datacenter running XMail.
My office has a DSL connection and I need to automate a job so it can send
emails to my server into the datacenter (it is not for spam intentions).
My office DSL connection has a fixed and not reserved IP address,
On 03.10.2006 23:08, Helio Cavichiolo Jr wrote:
I have a server in a datacenter running XMail.
My office has a DSL connection and I need to automate a job so it can send
emails to my server into the datacenter (it is not for spam intentions).
My office DSL connection has a fixed and not
Em Terça 03 Outubro 2006 18:16, Soenke Ruempler escreveu:
1. Send us the content of smtp.ipprob.tab, check it for _REAL_ tabs!
2. Consider using SMTP Auth.
This is the content of the smtp.ipprop.tab:
127.0.0.0/8 Whitelist=1
200.161.198.92/32 Whitelist=1
The space between IP and
On 03.10.2006 23:43, Helio Cavichiolo Jr wrote:
This is the content of the smtp.ipprop.tab:
127.0.0.0/8 Whitelist=1
200.161.198.92/32 Whitelist=1
Check case sensitivy. It's WhiteList (Big L [and not the Roxette song ;)]
Good luck!
--
Best regards / Mit freundlichen Gruessen
Sönke
Em Terça 03 Outubro 2006 19:09, Soenke Ruempler escreveu:
Check case sensitivy. It's WhiteList (Big L [and not the Roxette song ;)]
Good luck!
It worked!!! Thank you very much...
I'll write a hundred times: WhiteList is with capital L :-)
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Dear all
we are running XMail in Linux 2.6(Debian)
To monitor and work i use Putty is there any GUI mode system to work
with the same.
Thanks Regards
Prakash
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For general help:
Mmmm I am using Gentoo 2006.1. Ok, let me think. There are a lot of
applications designed for Windows to monitor ports, you can try with:
AW Ports Traffic Analyzer
http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/AW_Ports_Traffic_Analyzer/awpta.html
IP Sniffer
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