[xmail] Re: xmail getting hammered

2005-05-04 Thread Michael Schwarz
Hi Helio 

 
 I'm trying Xmail Queuemanager, but when I try to run xqmwin I get the 
 following errors:
 Traceback (most recent call last):
   File qmgrwin.py, line 8, in ?
   File 
 /usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wxPython/__init__.py,
  line 20, 
 in ?
   File 
 /usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wxPython/wxc.so, line 4, in ?

you can also check these two, they run with PHP on any Webserver:

- http://www.akxak.de/xpai/index.php

- http://phpxmail.sourceforge.net/

They are administration tools for Xmail server.

Hope it helps.

Bye
Michael

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[xmail] Re: xmail getting hammered

2005-05-03 Thread Manuel Martin
Hi,=20

 However, I cannot find out who it is.

I'd use Xmail Queuemanager to inspect the queue.

http://xmail.marketmix.com/

(You can do that manually, but you wouldn't want that...)

Regards, Manuel Martin
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[xmail] Re: xmail getting hammered

2005-05-03 Thread Manuel Martin
Hello Helio,=20

 I'm trying Xmail Queuemanager, but when I try to run xqmwin I get the=20
 following errors:
 Traceback (most recent call last):
   File qmgrwin.py, line 8, in ?
   File=20
 /usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wxPython/__init__.py,
  line 20,=20
 in ?
   File=20
 /usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wxPython/wxc.so, line 4, in ?
 ImportError: libwx_gtkd-2.4.so: cannot open shared object=20
 file: No such file=20
 ordirectory
=20
 Will it run only with Python 2.3 installed in that place?
 I'm using Slackware 10.1 with Python 2.4.

sorry, I don't use Linux; seems like GTK is not installed, though.

Regards, Manuel Martin
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[xmail] Re: xmail getting hammered

2005-05-03 Thread Sönke Ruempler
On Tuesday, May 03, 2005 11:05 AM [GMT+1=CET],
Spyros Tsiolis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello list,

 I have quite a serious problem today.

 I have a box with xmail v1.20 serving my company and a couple of
 client domains.
 Today I came to the office to find out that the mailbox is consuming
 all of my available
 bandwidth (512Kbps/128Kbps) and I am struggling to find out who the
 heck is using
 all the bandwidth.
 From what I understand, some client is sending a sh*tload of an
 attachment somewhere.
 However, I cannot find out who it is.

# cd $MAIL_ROOT/spool
# find -type f -size +1000k

Now you can see each msg in the spool that is gte 1000k. Look into them and 
you'll get the bastard ;)

If there is nothing in spool, look into you smtp logs for big smtp messages.

 If I stop the service (kill it, since if I do /etc/init.d/xmail stop
 and gets stuck), then the rest
 of my clients cannot get their messages.

Yes, if the service is stopped, it can't receive messages :) 

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[xmail] Re: xmail getting hammered

2005-05-03 Thread Helio Cavichiolo Jr
Thanx Manuel, but GTK is already installed.
It looks that Xmail Queuemanager requires Python 2.3 installed in an especific 
place.
I was thinking of linking Python 2.4 (already installed in my machine) to 
those places shown in the error messages, but there's no wxPython directory 
in /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages.
So, as we say here, I'm still on foot (still without solution).
Anyone here have installed in a Linux box?
Helio

Em Ter 03 Mai 2005 11:56, Manuel Martin escreveu:
 Hello Helio,=20

  I'm trying Xmail Queuemanager, but when I try to run xqmwin I get the=20
  following errors:
  Traceback (most recent call last):
File qmgrwin.py, line 8, in ?
File=20
  /usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wxPython/__init__.py,
   line 20,=20
  in ?
File=20
  /usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wxPython/wxc.so, line 4, in ?
  ImportError: libwx_gtkd-2.4.so: cannot open shared object=20
  file: No such file=20
  ordirectory
 =20
  Will it run only with Python 2.3 installed in that place?
  I'm using Slackware 10.1 with Python 2.4.

 sorry, I don't use Linux; seems like GTK is not installed, though.

 Regards, Manuel Martin
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[xmail] Re: xmail getting hammered

2005-05-03 Thread Jeff Buehler
 Can you install it on a windows client and access your Linux box remotely? 
That is what I would do, if possible, in your situation.  This is not
becauseI particularly like Windows (I do not - actually, I am beginning to
despise it because everyone uses it even when it is not to their advantage
but they don't know any better) but because it is ubiquitous (I add a
definition of ubiquitous in case English is not your native language:
extremely common, or as a summarized version of the way that Webster puts
it, existing everywhere, omnipresent) and so everything runs on it.
For what it is worth, I feel that having access to a Windows client in
addition a primary (non-Windows) server is somewhat necessary from the
standpoint of adequate troubleshooting of XMail, or any email server, ,
specifically because almost all of your email users are probably using it (a
few people might be using Mac, and even fewer Linux or FreeBSD).  There are
likely to be many odd issues to arise over time that will only be resolved
with testing of Outlook or other email clients under Windows.  Even the
browser behaviors are different under different OS's, as ridiculous as that
is by now.  I have numerous CGI applications I have written that behave
quitedifferently under MAC OS X Internet Explorer than they do under Windows
XP Internet Explorer.

My servers are running FreeBSD, but I use a Windows client for most testing
of email, followed by MAC OS 9 and MAC OS X, and finally Linux.

Jeff

Helio Cavichiolo Jr wrote: Thanx Manuel, but GTK is already installed. It
looks that Xmail Queuemanager requires Python 2.3 installed in an especific
place. I was thinking of linking Python 2.4 (already installed in my
machine)to those places shown in the error messages, but there's no wxPython
directory in /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages. So, as we say here, I'm still
on foot (still without solution). Anyone here have installed in a Linux box?
Helio Em Ter 03 Mai 2005 11:56, Manuel Martin escreveu: Hello Helio,=20 I'm
trying Xmail Queuemanager, but when I try to run xqmwin I get the=20
following errors: Traceback (most recent call last): File qmgrwin.py, line
8, in ? File=20
/usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wxPython/__init__.py, line 20,=20
in? File=20 /usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wxPython/wxc.so, line
4,in ? ImportError: libwx_gtkd-2.4.so: cannot open shared object=20 file: No
such file=20 ordirectory =20 Will it run only with Python 2.3 installed in
that place? I'm using Slackware 10.1 with Python 2.4. sorry, I don't use
Linux; seems like GTK is not installed, though. Regards, Manuel Martin - To
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[xmail] Re: xmail getting hammered

2005-05-03 Thread Helio Cavichiolo Jr
Great Jeff, I agree on almost all you wrote. Almost all because being 
ubiquitous doesn't mean that everything will run on it... :-)
I'll make use of Xmail Queuemanager on a Windows client as I'll also make 
tests using Outluck, oops, Outlook. I also think it's a good thing to use 
what my users use, despite of my preferences.
Anyway, I would like to see, some day, Xmail Queuemanager running on my Linux 
box. So this is not an emergency, just something to realize a dream. :-)
Still talking about Windows omnipresence, one of my enterprise products is to 
do exorcism. We already did it in some clients enterprises (all stations and 
servers with Linux now).
Helio

Em Qua 04 Mai 2005 01:05, Jeff Buehler escreveu:
  Can you install it on a windows client and access your Linux box remotely?
 That is what I would do, if possible, in your situation.  This is not
 becauseI particularly like Windows (I do not - actually, I am beginning to
 despise it because everyone uses it even when it is not to their advantage
 but they don't know any better) but because it is ubiquitous (I add a
 definition of ubiquitous in case English is not your native language:
 extremely common, or as a summarized version of the way that Webster puts
 it, existing everywhere, omnipresent) and so everything runs on it.
 For what it is worth, I feel that having access to a Windows client in
 addition a primary (non-Windows) server is somewhat necessary from the
 standpoint of adequate troubleshooting of XMail, or any email server, ,
 specifically because almost all of your email users are probably using it
 (a few people might be using Mac, and even fewer Linux or FreeBSD).  There
 are likely to be many odd issues to arise over time that will only be
 resolved with testing of Outlook or other email clients under Windows. 
 Even the browser behaviors are different under different OS's, as
 ridiculous as that is by now.  I have numerous CGI applications I have
 written that behave quitedifferently under MAC OS X Internet Explorer than
 they do under Windows XP Internet Explorer.

 My servers are running FreeBSD, but I use a Windows client for most testing
 of email, followed by MAC OS 9 and MAC OS X, and finally Linux.

 Jeff

 Helio Cavichiolo Jr wrote: Thanx Manuel, but GTK is already installed. It
 looks that Xmail Queuemanager requires Python 2.3 installed in an especific
 place. I was thinking of linking Python 2.4 (already installed in my
 machine)to those places shown in the error messages, but there's no
 wxPython directory in /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages. So, as we say here,
 I'm still on foot (still without solution). Anyone here have installed in a
 Linux box? Helio Em Ter 03 Mai 2005 11:56, Manuel Martin escreveu: Hello
 Helio,=20 I'm trying Xmail Queuemanager, but when I try to run xqmwin I get
 the=20 following errors: Traceback (most recent call last): File
 qmgrwin.py, line 8, in ? File=20
 /usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wxPython/__init__.py, line 20,=20
 in? File=20 /usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wxPython/wxc.so, line
 4,in ? ImportError: libwx_gtkd-2.4.so: cannot open shared object=20 file:
 No such file=20 ordirectory =20 Will it run only with Python 2.3 installed
 in that place? I'm using Slackware 10.1 with Python 2.4. sorry, I don't use
 Linux; seems like GTK is not installed, though. Regards, Manuel Martin - To
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