Re: Question about a mailing list user setup

2001-10-07 Thread Stefano Pascucci

   Now the last question, I hope: probably it's very stupid but I
can't recognize what's happenig: from the local IP subnet, all works
fine (mail received and distributed to the user mailboxes from all
the machines of the net).. but it seems that external mail can't be
received.
 I think that it should be a very stupid question, but I can't solve it :-)
Thanks again, and sorry for bothering you.
  
   What do you mean for external mail, the one that comes through smtp or the
   one that you fetch with pop3 sync ?
  
 
  I have sent many e-mails to the users of that server via en external
  SMTP (one of those servers is the same I'm using to send this
  message), and up to now (~24 hours) the mail has been NOT
  delivered to them (and no mail has been sent back ad
  undeliverable...)
 
 Did you setup MXs ?
 Which domains are handled by your XMail server and what is the public ip
 address of the XMAil machine ?
 
   Now the last question, I hope: probably it's very stupid but I
can't recognize what's happenig: from the local IP subnet, all works
fine (mail received and distributed to the user mailboxes from all
the machines of the net).. but it seems that external mail can't be
received.
 I think that it should be a very stupid question, but I can't solve it :-)
Thanks again, and sorry for bothering you.
  
   What do you mean for external mail, the one that comes through smtp or the
   one that you fetch with pop3 sync ?
  
 
  I have sent many e-mails to the users of that server via en external
  SMTP (one of those servers is the same I'm using to send this
  message), and up to now (~24 hours) the mail has been NOT
  delivered to them (and no mail has been sent back ad
  undeliverable...)
 
 Did you setup MXs ?
 Which domains are handled by your XMail server and what is the public ip
 address of the XMAil machine ?
 

It should be normally configured
The old mailserver used before installing Xmail was working 
normally.

The actual DNS config is:

seinformatica.it. 86400 A 194.184.98.2
seinformatica.it. 86400 MX 10 dns.seinformatica.it.

I would notice that the outgoing e-mail sent from the local network 
is delivered normally, and the antirelay filter seems to work 
normally (locking out the mail sent from all IP except the local 
network ones)
The machine has more then one IP assigned .





Re: Question about a mailing list user setup

2001-10-07 Thread Stefano Pascucci

I have sent many e-mails to the users of that server via en 
external
SMTP (one of those servers is the same I'm using to send 
this
message), and up to now (~24 hours) the mail has been 
NOT
delivered to them (and no mail has been sent back ad
undeliverable...)
  
   Did you setup MXs ?
   Which domains are handled by your XMail server and what is 
the public ip
   address of the XMAil machine ?
 
  more info after my last email: I have tried to send a message 
from
  another mail server, and the mail seems to stay in the outgoing
  folder. The connection file reports:
 
  domain name: seinformatica.it
  Mx-host: dns.seinformatica.it
  Mx-preference: 10
  Mx-status: 0
  Mx-ip-address: 194.184.98.2
 
 
  with the same config, the old mailserver was working normally..
  Is there any config value they I could miss in Xmail setup that 
may
  do that strange thing?
  thank you again for you support.
 
 How do you handle the domain  seinformatica.it  ?
 Regular domain in domains.tab or custom domains ?
 Can you give me an valid account to send to a message ?

   Thank you for yours suggestions: following them and re-reading 
the manual, finally I have found the mistake.
I have wrongly used the smtp.ipmap.tab to filter out all IP except 
the internal netwok, I have confused this file with the antirelay 
one
Now the server works GREAT.
Thank you again for your software, and for your always prompt 
help.



Re: Question about a mailing list user setup

2001-10-06 Thread Stefano Pascucci

 On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Stefano Pascucci wrote:
 
  This is the file structure I have used:
 
  user#[EMAIL PROTECTED]   R
  user#[EMAIL PROTECTED]   RW
  user#[EMAIL PROTECTED]   R
  user#[EMAIL PROTECTED]   R
 
 Is the ClosedML flag set in user.tab ?

Thanks.. I forgot it...

   Now the last question, I hope: probably it's very stupid but I 
can't recognize what's happenig: from the local IP subnet, all works 
fine (mail received and distributed to the user mailboxes from all 
the machines of the net).. but it seems that external mail can't be 
received.
 I think that it should be a very stupid question, but I can't solve it :-)
Thanks again, and sorry for bothering you.



Re: Question about a mailing list user setup

2001-10-05 Thread Stefano Pascucci

This is the file structure I have used:

user#[EMAIL PROTECTED]   R
user#[EMAIL PROTECTED]   RW
user#[EMAIL PROTECTED]   R
user#[EMAIL PROTECTED]   R

 On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Stefano Pascucci wrote:
 
  Hi David
  I have set up a new server for a company, and it's working
  very well: Xmail is a must, now! :-)
  But there is a question regarding a user generated as Mailing List
  User. I have made a mluser.tab file, and all works fine with the
  exception of the read-write permissions. I have assigned the RW
  permission only to one user, but sending a reply to a message
  received from the MailingList user allows each subscribed user to
  send a message to the list and then to all the subscribers.
   Could you please tell me where I'm wrong?
 
 How is the content of your file ?
 Is it correctly formatted : useremail[TAB]perms[NEWLINE]
 Remember the no perms field means RW
 
 
 
 
 - Davide