Re: [swinog] swinog Digest, Vol 106, Issue 4

2013-11-27 Diskussionsfäden Martin Fischer
About the mail server problem...

What is the problem with your macs?

Is it the internal or external mailserver? Smtp? Exchg?

Whats about MX- and SPF-records?

Fründlechi Grüess Martin Fischer (unterwegs)


Am 27.11.2013 um 22:56 schrieb swinog-requ...@lists.swinog.ch:

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>   3. Re: Mailserver migration problems with Apple devices
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>   4. swinog.ch and SwiNOG meeting (Tobias Brunner)
>   5. Re: swinog.ch and SwiNOG meeting (Mehmet Akcin)
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> Subject: [swinog] Mailserver migration problems with Apple devices
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> Hi there
> 
> does anybody have experience with mailserver migration and apple clients.
> We have no changed the ip address of our mailserver -> we have changed the A 
> Record from mail.xy.ch to a new IP.
> Since then we've a lot of calls from clients which are unable to receive 
> mails.
> 
> On the iPhones, the authentication option has gone!!. When the customer set 
> its back to password it's working again.
> But I had also some OS X Mail which had the right settings, but didn't work. 
> I had to configure the account from scratch.
> 
> So it's defnitely an Apple "Problem".
> 
> Does anybody now why this is not working or why the settings are changed from 
> the device itselfs?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Freundliche Gr?sse
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> sasag Kabelkommunikation AG
> Michael Richter
> Professional Bachelor ODEC in Engineering
> mrich...@sasag.ch
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> Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 14:34:20 +0100
> From: "Xaver Aerni" 
> To: "Michael Richter" 
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> Subject: Re: [swinog] Mailserver migration problems with Apple devices
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> Hello, 
> I think it is an IOS Problem
> 
> Your costumer must delete the Account on the I Phone or Pad...
> After they must make a new one... Then it schould work...
> We have had the same Problem with the IOS...
> I think in the Settings will be more saved as you want :-C
> 
> Greetings Xaver
> 
>  - Original Message - 
>  From: Michael Richter 
>  To: swinog@lists.swinog.ch 
>  Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 2:04 PM
>  Subject: [swinog] Mailserver migration problems with Apple devices
> 
> 
>  Hi there
> 
>  does anybody have experience with mailserver migration and apple clients.
>  We have no changed the ip address of our mailserver -> we have changed the A 
> Record from mail.xy.ch to a new IP.
>  Since then we've a lot of calls from clients which are unable to receive 
> mails.
> 
>  On the iPhones, the authentication option has gone!!. When the customer set 
> its back to password it's working again.
>  But I had also some OS X Mail which had the right settings, but didn't work. 
> I had to configure the account from scratch.
> 
>  So it's defnitely an Apple "Problem".
> 
>  Does anybody now why this is not working or why the settings are changed 
> from the device itselfs?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  Freundliche Gr?sse
> 
>  sasag Kabelkommunikation AG
>  Michael Richter
>  Professional Bachelor ODEC in Engineering 
>  mrich...@sasag.ch
>  052 633 01 71
> 
> 
> 
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> 
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> 
>  

Re: [swinog] swinog.ch and SwiNOG meeting

2013-11-27 Diskussionsfäden Mehmet Akcin
Is Pascal still alive ? Would be my question :-)

Mehmet

> On Nov 27, 2013, at 13:50, Tobias Brunner  wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> Does anyone know what happened to the website www.swinog.ch? It just serves a 
> "Default Parallels Plesk Panel Page".
> Looking back at past meeting dates on archive.org it would have been time for 
> another meeting at around November, but I think there was nothing announced. 
> I'm wondering when the next meeting would take place?
> 
> Cheers and good night,
> Tobias
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[swinog] swinog.ch and SwiNOG meeting

2013-11-27 Diskussionsfäden Tobias Brunner

Hi everyone,

Does anyone know what happened to the website www.swinog.ch? It just 
serves a "Default Parallels Plesk Panel Page".
Looking back at past meeting dates on archive.org it would have been 
time for another meeting at around November, but I think there was 
nothing announced. I'm wondering when the next meeting would take place?


Cheers and good night,
Tobias



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Re: [swinog] Mailserver migration problems with Apple devices

2013-11-27 Diskussionsfäden naz
Yopla Yes, mac mail,and some apple devices have several problems when changing an address, or even when changing server for an address. Mot If the time, it can be soldes by destroying the Account on the apple device, and adding it again. Be carefull to also remove the related outgoing server... Best regards,Naz   De: Michael RichterEnvoyé: mercredi, 27 novembre 2013 14:08À: swinog@lists.swinog.chObjet: [swinog] Mailserver migration problems with Apple devices






Hi there

does anybody have experience with mailserver migration and apple clients.
We have no changed the ip address of our mailserver -> we have changed the A Record from mail.xy.ch to a new IP.
Since then we've a lot of calls from clients which are unable to receive mails.

On the iPhones, the authentication option has gone!!. When the customer set its back to password it's working again.
But I had also some OS X Mail which had the right settings, but didn't work. I had to configure the account from scratch.

So it's defnitely an Apple "Problem".

Does anybody now why this is not working or why the settings are changed from the device itselfs?














Freundliche Grüsse

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Michael Richter
Professional Bachelor ODEC in Engineering

mrich...@sasag.ch
052 633 01 71













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Re: [swinog] Mailserver migration problems with Apple devices

2013-11-27 Diskussionsfäden Xaver Aerni
Hello, 
I think it is an IOS Problem

Your costumer must delete the Account on the I Phone or Pad...
After they must make a new one... Then it schould work...
We have had the same Problem with the IOS...
I think in the Settings will be more saved as you want :-C

Greetings Xaver

  - Original Message - 
  From: Michael Richter 
  To: swinog@lists.swinog.ch 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 2:04 PM
  Subject: [swinog] Mailserver migration problems with Apple devices


  Hi there

  does anybody have experience with mailserver migration and apple clients.
  We have no changed the ip address of our mailserver -> we have changed the A 
Record from mail.xy.ch to a new IP.
  Since then we've a lot of calls from clients which are unable to receive 
mails.

  On the iPhones, the authentication option has gone!!. When the customer set 
its back to password it's working again.
  But I had also some OS X Mail which had the right settings, but didn't work. 
I had to configure the account from scratch.

  So it's defnitely an Apple "Problem".

  Does anybody now why this is not working or why the settings are changed from 
the device itselfs?









  Freundliche Grüsse

  sasag Kabelkommunikation AG
  Michael Richter
  Professional Bachelor ODEC in Engineering 
  mrich...@sasag.ch
  052 633 01 71



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[swinog] Mailserver migration problems with Apple devices

2013-11-27 Diskussionsfäden Michael Richter
Hi there

does anybody have experience with mailserver migration and apple clients.
We have no changed the ip address of our mailserver -> we have changed the A 
Record from mail.xy.ch to a new IP.
Since then we've a lot of calls from clients which are unable to receive mails.

On the iPhones, the authentication option has gone!!. When the customer set its 
back to password it's working again.
But I had also some OS X Mail which had the right settings, but didn't work. I 
had to configure the account from scratch.

So it's defnitely an Apple "Problem".

Does anybody now why this is not working or why the settings are changed from 
the device itselfs?







Freundliche Grüsse

sasag Kabelkommunikation AG
Michael Richter
Professional Bachelor ODEC in Engineering
mrich...@sasag.ch
052 633 01 71

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