At 12:01 AM 11/14/99 +0100, Len wrote:
>I agree with your reading of the log. So what the heck was the Exchange
>server thinking about when it dialled in?? At least you got it dialling
>in, now find out why it didn't issue an ETRN command.
Ok, that's what I wanted to verify, that it wasn't j
We had the same trouble until we opened the relay setting for the machine
that the script was running on DUH!!. The reason we have the second script
is to parse out anything that comes before the list server commands as they
need to be in the first 10 lines of the message in order to have them act
Hi
Was wondering if anyone has implemented the imailsrv2.pl script...
I have set it up, and it seems as though the second perl script
(subscribe1.pl) isn't passing the commands on to the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I get the first e-mail as I'm supposed to... but when I reply, the command
e-mail get'
I agree with your reading of the log. So what the heck was the Exchange
server thinking about when it dialled in?? At least you got it dialling
in, now find out why it didn't issue an ETRN command.
Len
===
>For instance, the client's Exchange
>server is allegedly set to dial in
At 11:31 AM 11/13/99 +0100, Len Conrad wrote:
>Kirk,
>ETRN is part of the SMTP protocol, so look in your ctrlpnl:imail:smtp tab
>to turn on smtp logging, and into what file name.
>
>The log files are created in \spool\
I'm logging fine, but haven't been able to find anything to indicate that
I
At 11:47 PM 11/12/99 -0600, "Robert Everland III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Where has Dusty been? I had to unsubscribe a while ago
>to move my e-mail and when I joined again Dusty hasn’t been posting
>anything. If you’re out there Dusty give a hollar. I haven’t
>seen the ##D
Greetings, all.
We have 4000 users at NT 4.0 but the SMTP was become too slow at the
affternon, maybe this is a problem of our international channel, because
we have too much users conected at this time, and the outgoing chanel is
too litle.
Some one have sugestions to make the SMTP so fast ?
W
Please dis-regard
I'm not sure if it was the un-install of SP 6 or the reload of Imail...
but all is well.
I love external databases & the easy install that IPSwitch created...
hats off.
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From: Dustin Krysak
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: 13/11/99 3:04 PM
Subject:
You will need to set the Imail services to run as a
user that has rights to the database. They (the services) are probably still
running on the system account. The reason the administrator works is that you
are using it under your logon.
Eric S
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From:
What is in the imail\spool\*.txt log files?
Len
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>
>Something I just realized... it is only with the @home doamin that I'm
>having problems.
>
>anyone reccomend a tool, to test the DNS for sure? I assume that if there is
>no reverse DNS
>
>
>-Original Message-
>Fr
Something I just realized... it is only with the @home doamin that I'm
having problems.
anyone reccomend a tool, to test the DNS for sure? I assume that if there is
no reverse DNS
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From: Dustin Krysak
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: 13/11/99 2:58 PM
Subject: [I
My server just decided to stop sending.
everything is held up in the que...
Any idea's?
I have checked all my DNS everything seems to be well.
My configuration is the same as it always has been.
Thought maybe it was the NT SP6 I had installed last week, but I
un-installed that, and sti
Here is the original file. I pulled it down from this list.
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From: Robert Everland III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 1999 3:30 PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] newaccount.asp
> You need at least an external database. Where did
You need at least an external database. Where did you get this from and did
you pay for this?
Bob Everland
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Keith Lewis
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 1999 1:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum]
I'm not database orentated so could someone please give me a clue about
this.
Do I need SQL installed for this to work?
KW
<%
' Set the variables below to match your mail server configuration
Domain = "themallshop.net"
Alias = "mail.themallshop.net"
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Dustin Krysak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To:
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date:
Friday, November 12, 1999 7:32 PMSubject: RE: [IMail Forum]
sql server 7
Thanks for the link to the ODBCuser.dll
patch. I downl
Greetings, all.
I am trying to integrate IMail 5.08 with Platypus 2.9, build 525. In comparing the
default ODBC table structures used by Imail with those used by Platypus, I see the
following "dilemma":
Platypus does not accommodate FULLNAME, nor does it store USERDIR. It seems to me
that
FML> We use Mailsweeper from Content Technology www.mimesweeper.com . IT does
FML> Content checking as well as Virus you just choose the Virus app you want.
FML> It work very nicely. The cost for 250 users is 5K plus we chose Sophos
FML> Antivirus www.sophos.com we chose them because they have a
We use Mailsweeper from Content Technology www.mimesweeper.com . IT does
Content checking as well as Virus you just choose the Virus app you want.
It work very nicely. The cost for 250 users is 5K plus we chose Sophos
Antivirus www.sophos.com we chose them because they have a DLL based virus
scan
EAS> There are no "hooks" per se but, these programs (Symantec's, MacAffee's,
EAS> etc.) will listen on the standard SMTP port and then redirect to a different
EAS> port which Imail can set to listen to instead of port 25. see:
EAS> http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-19981118-DD01.htm
EAS> Eric
Well there is!!! "Mystery Meat" :-)
Eric S
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From: Peter Salvage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 1999 8:30 AM
Subject: was [IMail Forum] ETRN Logs NOW Big Mac's on Port 25
> - Original Message -
> From: Len Conrad <[
- Original Message -
From: Len Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 13 November 1999 03:07
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] ETRN Logs
> > >MacDonald's now! Proof of progress, right?
> > >
> > >/wiZZ
> >
> >Yea, but what do they serve? :>)
>
> Cape Buffalo Burgers?
very f
> >MacDonald's now! Proof of progress, right?
> >
> >/wiZZ
>
>Yea, but what do they serve? :>)
Cape Buffalo Burgers?
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>> It's ok, it's Saturday here in the Old World. What day is it in Zuid
>> Afrika ? vbg
>
>hmph - it's Saturday here too. Ya know there's a saying, that when you
>arrive at Cape Town International Airport, you set your watch back 10
>years...hehehe. We ain't that backward tho' - I mean hey - we
There are no "hooks" per se but, these programs (Symantec's, MacAffee's,
etc.) will listen on the standard SMTP port and then redirect to a different
port which Imail can set to listen to instead of port 25. see:
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-19981118-DD01.htm
Eric S
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- Original Message -
From: Len Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 13 November 1999 01:11
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] ETRN Logs
>
> > > Note you can also turn on smtp degugging to see even more info in
the
> >log file.
> >
> >Indeed. An undocumented feature in IMail 5
> > Note you can also turn on smtp degugging to see even more info in the
>log file.
>
>Indeed. An undocumented feature in IMail 5.08 allows the administrator
>to degug on a regular basis, although, according to the manual and
>various RFC's, this is not recommended.
>
>Sorry Len...couldn't resis
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From: Len Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 13 November 1999 12:31
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] ETRN Logs
> Note you can also turn on smtp degugging to see even more info in the
log file.
Indeed. An undocumented feature in IMail 5.08 allows the
Kirk,
ETRN is part of the SMTP protocol, so look in your ctrlpnl:imail:smtp tab
to turn on smtp logging, and into what file name.
The log files are created in \spool\
Note you can also turn on smtp degugging to see even more info in the log file.
Open the log file and search for your ETRN user
What's the trick for getting Digest Processing to work. I end up with the
above error message no matter what I do.
Regards,
Lars.
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