Hi,
Is there any possibility to configure Xmail to write cipher, protocoll
etc. into the Received:-Tag (like Exim, Postfix and Sendmail)?
Thanks
Stefan
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> Sure Yes you can :)
> Hack the xmail open-source code :)
>
> In current xmail code, nothing provided to do this.
> Can I response with another question ?
> Why do you want xmail to write these infos in a "Received :" header ?
>
> Francis
>
Salut Francis
I'm using Version 1.21 with SSL Patch from
Hi there
For those who disagree with Davide, i wrote a patch for implementing
SSL-information in the Received-tags.
Information can be found at http://www.ionum.ch/tools/xmail.php
greetz
Stefan
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From: "Davide Libenzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 24
Hi there,
i'm trying to fetch mails from an external pop-account. the external
server supports only pop3s-connections on port 995.
i configured pop3links.tab with authtype "CRL,POP3S", but psync tries to
connect to the external pop3-server through port 110.
Any suggestions?
Stefan
Hi there,
i'm trying to fetch mails from an external pop-account. the external
server supports only pop3s-connections on port 995.
i configured pop3links.tab with authtype "CRL,POP3S", but psync tries to
connect to the external pop3-server through port 110.
Any suggestions?
Stefan
Thanks (also to Sergio), it worked
Maybe you should put that hint into the manual. I supposed that xmail would
automaticly choose standard-pop3s port, when i configured a poplink with
pop3s-option
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From: "Davide Libenzi"
To: "XMail Users Mailing List"
Sent: Monday
Hi List,
have someone ever tried to use xmail with IPv6? It seems that the
messages are disappearing after filtering (i would suppose filter
cannot handle ipv6-format). per-data-filtering works (no ips involved).
Any hints?
Greetz
Stefan
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No, i cleared all filter tab-files for debugging. server accepts
mail, writes smtp-log-entry, then the message disappears (no trace in
spool or elsewhere, no error). but if i you need a sample ipv6-message
i can save a copy through pre-data-filter.
Greetz
Stefan
Am 17.09.2010 17:45, schrieb
I upgraded from 1.26 to 1.27, messages are now delivered to
mailboxes, but filters-in are not firing (ipv6 masks?), found nothing
in docs
Greetz
Stefan
Am 17.09.2010 19:12, schrieb Davide Libenzi:
On Fri, 17 Sep 2010, q0...@cuba.ionum.ch wrote:
No, i cleared all filter tab-files for debu
Hi Davide
Any news on ipv6 filtering?
Greetz
Stefan
Am 20.09.2010 17:37, schrieb Davide Libenzi:
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010,q0...@cuba.ionum.ch wrote:
I upgraded from 1.26 to 1.27, messages are now delivered to mailboxes, but
filters-in are not firing (ipv6 masks?), found nothing in docs
That'd
Hi Davide
Any news on ipv6 filtering? Mails over IPv6 are increasing .
Greetz
Stefan
Original Message
Subject:Re: [xmail] IPv6
Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 23:07:14 +0200
From: q0...@cuba.ionum.ch
Reply-To: XMail Users Mailing List
To: XMail Users Mailing
Hi List,
I'm using a POST-DATA spam filter scripts which rejects mail with a
certain spam-score and modifies the other mails. According to the
manual, this should work:
--snip manual --
Currently defined raw exit codes are:*
*
**'3'
Reject the message.
Any other exit codes will make XM
Hi Rosario
Filtering on IPv6-addresses works fine, you need to define you IPv4 and
IPv6 filters separatley like
"*""*""0.0.0.0/0""0.0.0.0/0""spamassassin.tab"
"*""*""::/0""::/0""spamassassin.tab"
But i cannot tell you which scripts are working with IPv6, i'm us
Hi,
you can only set up an ipv4 or an ipv6 interfaces butif you are on a
*nix system Pv4-mapped IPv6 addresses is your solution!
try -S6 [*2a01:9a80::2:25]* -S6 [::*195.60.190.40*]
Greetz
S.
On 16.01.2012 21:20, Rosario Pingaro wrote:
*I am not able to bind xmail to the ipv6 address
Hi Rosario
Does this really work?? Did you check with "netstat -a -n | grep 25"
if XMail binds to both interfaces?
My first hints had some errors ... it should be
-S6 [2a01:9a80::2:25] -S6 [:::195.60.190.40]
Greetz
S.
Quoting Rosario Pingaro :
I fixed my issue using this command lin
Great.
Davide, you should update the documentation
i'm not using smtprelay.tab so i cannot help you. But you guess should
be worth a try...
if you want to test your ipv6 connection you can send me a mail directly
Greetz
S.
Quoting Rosario Pingaro :
Yes it works:
tcp0
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