Where did you get the regchecker?
I would like to have it.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jamie Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 7:57 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Regchecker Output Question



I'm using the ImailRegCheck utility in order to clean out my registry;
can someone assist with the following errors:

1.  Domain / official mismatch: official - DOMAIN.XYZ Address -
$virtual123

2.  Domain entry DOMAIN.XYZ has no IP entry

The problem is I don't understand what the above errors mean and how to
resolve them.  Note that I'm using a virtual hosts for all domains save
the primary on this server.  Thanks!

Regards,
Jamie Price 
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 7:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] IMail List Server Auto-Reply Bounce
Protection



>Does anyone know if the IMail list server will protect itself from
>auto-reply messages? Here's the concern:
>
>A list is created on the IMail server with the 'reply to list' 
>attribute
>selected. Someone posts a message to the list, and the message is 
>distributed to the list members. One of the list members replies to the

>list message with an 'out of office' auto-reply message. The 'out of 
>office' message is distributed to the list members, including the 'out
of 
>office' sender, and the cycle continues (loops) thereby spewing the 
>auto-reply message over and over.
>
>Is there some way to protect against this from happening?

That's handled by the RFCs, actually.  The "out of office" message is 
required by the RFCs to go to the sender E-mail address in the SMTP 
envelope (the same one that bounce messages go to), and IMail uses 
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as the sender E-mail address in the SMTP 
envelope.  So in theory, "out of office" messages can't get to the list.

The only way it can happen is if a broken program sends the message both

with the recipient's address as the return address and the Reply-To: 
address as the To: address.  This has been known to happen on rare
occasions.

                                                    -Scott
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