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to arrive we can
concentrate on the other IMAP servers that work with XMail.
Thanks.
Adrian Hicks
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I was hoping for a little more than that grin
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now (GNU/Linux OS). My
company requires backups of all messages so the filter I use drops a copy
of all incoming outgoing messages to a specified folder.
If a user needs a re-send of a message I use buthead to put everything
below MAIL-DATA in their mail folder.
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on the command line such as
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On 05 January 2006 22:51, Leonardo Fogel wrote:
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Any thoughts?
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messages.
Any ideas?
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Hi all.
Anyone using or has tried uw-imapd with XMail?
This is the default IMAP server on Debian Testing.
If you have it working, is there any tips or documentation you can point me
to?
Thanks.
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If you're running GNU/Linux on your mail server you can use iptables to
create a firewall to protect XMail. Works a dream here.
Adrian Hicks
On 08 December 2005 07:13, Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Achim Schmidt wrote:
Hello List,
because of the amount of Virus-Emails we
and others but I assume ftp (at least on GNU/Linux)
can authenticate from LDAP.
You could probably use Active Directory if you're on a Win. network.
Adrian Hicks
On 11 November 2005 10:51, Chris L. Franklin wrote:
I think it would be nice if, It where possible to have Filters for
when a admin added
You might consider using stunnel. I think it's available for Windows
(definitely for GNU/Linux).
Adrian Hicks
On Friday 09 September 2005 14:50, Jeff Buehler wrote:
The risk of someone bothering to parse packets and retrieve your
passwords in order to gain access to user email is, I think
As far as I know stunnel can provide a secure tunnel for any TCP port.
I've used it for secure LDAP connections in the past.
Adrian Hicks
On Friday 09 September 2005 17:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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You might consider using stunnel. I
I like the design, the 3D look etc.
Just one thing; XMail Powered by is incorrect English.
XMail Powered is correct English.
Adrian Hicks
On Thursday 01 September 2005 00:28, Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Ricardo Aparicio García wrote:
Rob Arends escribió:
Ricardo, can
What about just changing the mail server at the bottom to Powered,
making the statement XMail Powered, possibly making the blue section a
little higher so the Powered will be readable with a small banner.
Adrian Hicks
On Friday 26 August 2005 00:06, Sönke Ruempler wrote:
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Hi Spyros.
Theo has a responder on the XMail page (search for: XMailAutoReply);
current one is in Perl so should be cross-platform.
If you want a Linux shell script I've modified Theo's old script so it only
sends one response per day per sender.
Adrian Hicks
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 01:54
that this is an A record.
Do any XMail config options allow specifying the correct mail server, ie
mail.observerstar.cn even if it's an A record? Would either smtpgw.tab or
sftpfwd.tab be the correct way to handle this?
Thanks.
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things started working properly.
That was with 1.17 or so.
Adrian Hicks
On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 05:31 am, Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
Okay, I modified the /usr/bin/sendmail to contain an export
DEFAULT_DOMAIN statement, modified smtprelay.tab to include 127.0.0.0
and 172.16.0.0, changed the crontab
Kalinga.
Not sure if this is useful to you. We have modified the PHP script for
changing XMail passwords (linked from the XMail Website) to also update
the password in an LDAP user account entry.
This way when our users update their LDAP password, XMail's password is
also updated.
Adrian
on a Windows machine you can do similar.
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On Thursday 15 Jul 2004 6:16 am, you wrote:
If you have
Could someone please point out where I can find documentation on the correct
syntax, if one can test at all using telnet.
Thanks.
Adrian Hicks
On Saturday 12 Jun 2004 12:52 am, you wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jun 2004, Rob Arends wrote:
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[mailto
in parameters or arguments
mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
250 OK
rcpt to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
550 Relay denied
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are
configurable.
Adrian Hicks
On Tuesday 25 May 2004 9:42 pm, you wrote:
At one time a user named Toby had a modified sa_filter.pl script that
would mark up and delete messages over a score of 10. Toby had shared
the modified portions of his code with the list.
Toby: Would you be willing
for such distribution. However it doesn't take away from
the fact that messages were corrupted.
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On Wednesday 10 Mar 2004 12
If you're using Linux I've got a filter that catches all bad attachments
whether they're directly in the message or in a zip file.
Let me know if you want it.
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useful information.
Two questions: Where does one look for debug information, and is XMail able
to log connections to other SMTP servers when sending mail out?
Adrian Hicks
On Tuesday 24 Feb 2004 10:11 pm, you wrote:
What error are you getting back when you try to send mail to Hotmail
for the
domain, almost always there's no MX record returned.
Is this common? I'm assuming that such a delivery error would be the same
no matter what MTA is used.
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was from 1.9. Will monitor see if
there are further issues.
Adrian Hicks
On Thursday 04 Dec 2003 2:37 pm, you wrote:
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Adrian Hicks wrote:
Hi all.
I've had another message seem to go missing, this time the logs look
to me like local delivery didn't happen
Hi all.
I've had another message seem to go missing, this time the logs look to me
like local delivery didn't happen.
The SMTP log shows a message sent to 3 recipients, however smail shows only
two recipients got the message.
XMail 1.17 on Debian 3.0
Any ideas?
Adrian Hicks
smtp
PAYDAY Loan today^M
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The first one accepts message content through the echo command. The second
one reads in a message file that was created previously.
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libraries?
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Is there a way to push such a captured message back into the system (I've
tried putting it in the spool/local directory but that just seems to
vaporise it) without having to edit it?
Thanks.
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the sysadmin from one of my scripts using the
'mail' command, I get a sender and a date for the message that is received.
If the messages are from the Xmail machine I get neither sender nor date.
Is there any way to fix this?
Thanks in advance.
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Question for Davide.
I think I remember that upgrades from 1.9 to 1.10 and 1.10 to 1.11 were
both possible with just a change of binaries.
If that's correct I assume I can go from 1.9 to 1.12 with the same
simple binary change.
Can you confirm please.
Thanks.
Adrian Hicks
On Sun, 2003-01
correct me if I'm
wrong).
Adrian Hicks
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 08:51, slackl wrote:
Hello.
I need to duplicate all incoming mail on several user accounts to another
mailbox, yet delivering this mail to the destination mailbox intact.
How should I do this ?
On sendmail, I was doing that via
mailbox
You can do stuff using mailproc.tab if you don't want mail in the
account just leave out the mailbox line the account will stay empty.
Adrian Hicks
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 06:17, Vin Conti wrote:
i am sorry, not to beat a dead horse, but I am so curious. Could this have
something
, but such technology could only be used if the
backup machine was on the same subnet as the primary.
Adrian Hicks
On Tue, 2002-10-01 at 07:32, Frederik Gallon wrote:
Not a bad idea to have a mail system replicated itself to multiple sites.
BUT ...
How are you going to have the clients log
other
features.
NullWebmail is listed on the XMail site.
PHP-Projekt is at:
http://www.phprojekt.com/
Adrian Hicks
On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 06:16, CR Little wrote:
is there a xmail perfered linux web interface?
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requires a space.
And at other times if I leave no space I get an error on the first try, but
if I enter the MAIL FROM again without a space it's ok.
Am I doing something wrong or what?
Is the sequence of commands below correct?
Thanks.
Adrian Hicks
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[root@excalibur root
is NotifyTryPattern, which I
changed from 1,6,11 to 5,10.
Can anyone tell me if having the mail server behind the firewall using
dyndns.org should work or not? And if so have I got some part of the config
wrong?
Any help appreciated.
Adrian Hicks
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Hi all.
I just came across the following site a couple days ago. Hope it's useful.
http://www.openantivirus.org
Adrian Hicks
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002 05:26, you wrote:
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002 14:31:05 +0200, co wrote:
Are there any free antivirus enginies that i can use to scan
for viruses. I am
,
but I can't exit without doing a Ctrl-C I end up with an empty
mailusers.tab file
And I've tried reading a file with MkUsers filename
and that doesn't work either.
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