The confirmation message..
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From:
John T (Lists)
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 3:10
PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] HELP ! Mailing
List Issue.
Do you mean the
subject of the confirmation message,
Guys,
I've had an rapid increase in [EMAIL PROTECTED] reports stating that spam is
coming from my imail server to AOL. I've also received emails from [EMAIL PROTECTED] in regards to our spam
percentage going over the threshold. I've done some investigation and it seems
that email is being
Kill forwarding to AOL. We've modified the templates
and place "Do not forward to AOL" in the form. We also wrote some code
I posted last week that changes all forward.ima files to main.fwd which
allows rules to be applied. Not a great fix since we have to run that
once a week but it works for
Title: OT: DNS for dummies question
I'm setting up a new server for both IMAIL and DNS. The new server will be running the same OS as the old (win2k).
When I configure DNS, I want all my zones from my old DNS server to be on the new one. Can I just copy my zone files from the old server to
One other thing you might want to check. We had the same thing with
the spam percentage problem. After checking all our logs we
discovered that one of our co-lo's had a php exploit that was pumping out
a ton of email. We went ahead and fixed it for them, sent them a
big bill and the problem was
Title: OT: DNS for dummies question
Hi Sharyn,
Zone files and registry settings under
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\DNSdoes it, but another way to
migrate DNS other than copying zone files isto set up the new server as a
secondary, pulling the zone files from the primary. Then you
What happens when a user is just using aliases to
forward mail? I don't see a forward.ima file in the domains that I have in
question.
JT
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From:
Matrosity
Hosting
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 9:56
AM
create an account for them.
JT Hoar wrote:
What happens when a user is just
using aliases to forward mail? I don't see a forward.ima file in the
domains that I have in question.
JT
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From:
Matrosity
Hosting
To:
Open the confirm.eml file in notepad and
edit. DO NOT CHANGE THE SEQUENCE OF THE LINES!
John T
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Seek, and ye shall
find!
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From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Zul J
Sent: Monday,
February 27, 2006 2:09
Hello... I am looking for recommendations for favorite DNS servers. We have
been using our ISPs, but are concerned about its reliability lately. Looking
forward to your votes...
-Chris Anton
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Setup your own. BIND is free and extremely simple to setup. You will need
a Pentium II or maybe even a Pentium III workstation to run it. Very low
oeverhead.
Later,
-
Travis Rabe
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We use BIND it took about 30minutes to setup and all config files are easly
to backup. I can recreate our DNS server on any machine in a matter of
minutes.
Kevin Bilbee
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Sent: Monday,
Title: Message
Hi Darin,
thanks...do I just export/import the registry key or do
I actually have to copy the files found in the DNS folder to the new machine as
well?
The last time I did this, I was setting up brand new
zones and a brand new primary name server and did everything from
Ok, let me clarify, we have 2 boxes running window 2003 server ADS and DNS and
I am looking for prefered DNS servers for my forward lookups.
-Anton
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Don't do forward lookups. Let your DNS server do the lookup itself. The
one problem we've had with DNS in the past is forwarding requests to a
server (an upstream provider) that was not resolving properly.
Save yourself the headache and let your machines do the small amount of
extra work,
Title: Message
If you go the secondary route, then you only need
to copy the registry keys to migrategeneral settings for the DNS
server or just walk through the settings and manually set them without
copying the registry settings. This can be a good exercise to review your
settings and
We run W2k and W2k3 DNS with no problem. Easy to manage and free with the
OS. You can also run Bind on both Windows and *nix, and other have
commented on liking SimpleDNS.
We chose Windows since it came with the OS, functioned appropriately, was
easy to script management for, and required no
Title: Message
Last question on
this...since I plan on REPLACING the old server with the new one, I am going to
give the new server the same IP address as the old one (after pulling the old
one off the network)
If I set up the new
server as a secondary with a temporary IP address to pull
Darin,
I like your suggestion. Thanks for the help :-)
-Anton
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Title: Message
Hi Sharyn-
Here's a script that I wrote a while
backthat automates the process for you:
http://www.skywaves.com/utils/dns_autosecondary.txt
It loads a copy of your primary DNS
server's boot file onto your secondary DNS server. The boot file, cache.dns and
dns.log are all
How do you do that in W2K? Just remove the DNS servers from the network
applet?
-d
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From: Darin Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Favorite DNS Servers
Don't do forward
I'm not sure if this is the right help, but I just this past weekend used
the DNSDump tool to move a secondary Microsoft 2003 DNS server to another
machine. The DNSDump tool is found here:
www.reskit.net/scripts
I even used it on the primary to edit the registry file easily, to modify
the
Do you mean remove the forwarders? If so, then yes, the DNS MMC can be used
to remove them. Or edit the registry.
I thought I remembered it being the same in W2k and W2k3...
Darin.
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From: Dave Doherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent:
Cool scripts...thanks everyone!
I'm not sure if this is the right help, but I just this past weekend used
the DNSDump tool to move a secondary Microsoft 2003 DNS server to another
machine. The DNSDump tool is found here:
www.reskit.net/scripts
I even used it on the primary to edit the
I just moved our old dns server to a new one. I followed the
instructions from:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/280061/en-us
Tito
Darin Cox wrote:
Nope... but I would think you'd want to change the new server to
primary, which removes the dependency on the old server, before changing
the
Title: Message
Thanks, Darin.
I
useSecondary.com for my secondary nameservers.
If all
else fails, we are only talking about 2 zones that are quite small, I can always
add the records manually if need be.
Nope... but I would think you'd want to change
the new server to
On Monday, February 27, 2006, 09:46:58, JT Hoar wrote:
I've had an rapid increase in [EMAIL PROTECTED] reports stating that spam
is coming from my imail server to AOL. I've also received emails from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in regards to our spam percentage going over the
threshold. I've done some
I leave for a little while, come back, check the logs and this is what
I find:
02:27 12:43 SMTP-() Info - Queue manager starting Queue
run 8
02:27 12:59 SMTPD() Fax Program Not Configured
02:27 12:59 SMTPD() Process Spawned: C:\Program
Since doing the update, the queue manager keeps hanging up and none of
my users can get to their POP3 mail at all.
HELP
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ann Ruggiero
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 9:17 AM
To:
I have an old
version 7.07 install that doens nothing but process an automated email
response-type system. Periodically, I get entries in my smtp logs like
this:
20060227 104816
127.0.0.1 SMTP (3128) s: s20060227
104816 127.0.0.1 SMTP (3128) [X] send error
4294967295 != 8420060227
Hi Kevin,
Any word on the folks in TS on POP3 duplicate downloading? Just got
off the phone with another user who had to clean up 220 newly
re-downloaded messages.
Thanks,
Doug
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Gillis
Sent:
AOL also has a method for admins of mail servers to
get "Dynamically Whitelisted" just for this very problem. I don't have the URL
handy but I'd check the archive as I know it's been talked about here
before
Eric S
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From:
Matrosity
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I just did a telnet to the server on the SMTP port and the banner has the
version by default
Eric S
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From: Ann Ruggiero [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 9:17 AM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] external users being
This is the link I have to the above..
http://www.mailmage.com/products/software/freeutils/aliases2ldap/download/release/
Seems to be dead. Does anyone have this script? this is the alias2ldap
script. I already have the ldap2alias one. Need both.
Thnx
Eric S
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Well If I had sent the original to the right address the subject was
right.. since I just forwarded this the subject should read as above
oops
Eric S
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From: Eric Shanbrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Imail_forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 5:41 PM
Try this one.
http://www.imprimia.com/browser.asp?visipath=\products\software\freeutils\aliases2ldap\download\release
Bill Green
dfn Systems
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From: Eric Shanbrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Imail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 3:45 PM
Subject:
http://www.imprimia.com/browser.asp?visipath=\products\software\freeutils\aliases2ldap\download\release
Yep, no more MailMage. I'm told it was too D D. :)
--Sandy
Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated
But I don't have anyfile by that name -
confirm.eml, I do have declude running butthe file isnot in any
folder..It seems like the confirmation message is coming from IMail itself with
the subject "subscribe message" but which one ?
Thanks,
Zul
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-Original Message-From: "Chris Anton" Hello... I am looking for recommendations for favorite DNS servers. We have been using our ISPs, but are concerned about its reliability lately. ---I have been using Simple DNS Plus for several years ... very easy to configure ... works great, and
Hi,
We're using SimpleDNS since a few weeks for our new server farm. We had to change since MS DNS is in trouble to work with control panels like HELM.
I'm really happy with SimpleDNS, it's easy to use and works without any problems.
Am Dienstag,
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