Hi Davide,
Do you have sndmail implementation in Unix like systems? If you don't
can you suggest something on similar line? I need a command line utility
which will accept subject, sender, receiver and body content (preferably
text ) from standard input. SndMail does match, but its only win32
imp
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Mircea Ciocan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a posibility to have default domain used on smptpauth
> instead of full mail address in default authentication ???
> I have a domain with 1200 that used this for of smtp authentication and
> I cringe on ideea of telling al
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Hagen Mayer wrote:
> Hello Davide,
>
> thanks, good to know! I was not aware of XMail 2.0.
>
> Anyway, that's the same what I did with SendMail.cpp, except that I
> read $DEFAULT_XMSENDER, which can be set as shown in
> sendmail.solaris.sh. Of course, this script can set $US
Hello Davide,
thanks, good to know! I was not aware of XMail 2.0.
Anyway, that's the same what I did with SendMail.cpp, except that I
read $DEFAULT_XMSENDER, which can be set as shown in
sendmail.solaris.sh. Of course, this script can set $USER as well, it
does not care.
Cheers,
Hagen
=
Hi all,
Is there a posibility to have default domain used on smptpauth
instead of full mail address in default authentication ???
I have a domain with 1200 that used this for of smtp authentication and
I cringe on ideea of telling all of them to replace username with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] o
>From XQM builtin knowledgebase ( http://xmail.marketmix.com ):
LOOP_KILLED
XMail stopped this message from further looping.
Loops can be caused by=20
- entries in aliases.tab or MailRoot/cmdaliases pointing to each other,
- entries in mailusers.tab with the same account ID,
Hello list,
An express question,
Where have I gone wrong when Xmail complains about a mail and claims
it blocked it by mail loop check ?
Any ideas ?
I almost got it working a couple of minutes ago when I ,at least, had
outgoing mail ok.
any help welcome,
spyros
-
"I merely function as
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Sönke Ruempler wrote:
> Hi Davide,
>
> it would be very nice if the spammers.tab check was only performed if the
> client is not authenticated. I think that is a little change in the code,
> isn't it?
Yes, bug me again in Q3 2004 :-)
- Davide
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On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Hagen Mayer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> if of interest, here is a short doc how I got XMail to run on Solaris
> 9 with a workaround for the incompatibility with mail command:
> http://www.hagen-mayer.de/technical/xmail-solaris.html
Thanks for doing this but there was a simple soluti
Hello,
if of interest, here is a short doc how I got XMail to run on Solaris
9 with a workaround for the incompatibility with mail command:
http://www.hagen-mayer.de/technical/xmail-solaris.html
Cheers,
Hagen
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It is pretty simple, I used a filter made by Don Drake who's on this
list, took me 10min max.
Be sure to install Pyzor and DCC (google...) - they are relatively
simple to install. Then enable checking for Pyzor, DCC and DNSBL's in
your spam assassin configs, fine tune your rules and you'll find n
Thanks Jeff (for the info and for fixing my linkdamn this GroupWise =
crap we use at work).
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/14/04 08:32AM >>>
Dale Qualls wrote:
>I've got it working.
>
>Use the Beginners Guide to Installing XMail ( http://www.ubaight.com/xmail=
/=3D=20
>BeginnersGuide.html#Secondary
Dale Qualls wrote:
>I've got it working.
>
>Use the Beginners Guide to Installing XMail ( http://www.ubaight.com/xmail/=
>BeginnersGuide.html#SecondaryDomain )for the XMail filter part (it's a =
>breeze and it has links for the filters as well) and use the spamassassin =
>HOWTO from the spamassass
I've got it working.
Use the Beginners Guide to Installing XMail ( http://www.ubaight.com/xmail/=
BeginnersGuide.html#SecondaryDomain )for the XMail filter part (it's a =
breeze and it has links for the filters as well) and use the spamassassin =
HOWTO from the spamassassin.org for the install. I
Dear Davide,
Just to information you about XMAIL :
Running without -static but with LD_ASSUME_KERNEL in the starting
script.
Running from Jan 12 :
- no crash
- Using never over 85 Mb
Seems very good :-)
mardi 13 janvier 2004 at 08:30:34, you said :
Davide>
Hi Davide,
it would be very nice if the spammers.tab check was only performed if the
client is not authenticated. I think that is a little change in the code,
isn't it?
The reason is, that I add huge dialup ip-ranges to spammers.tab but it could
be that a customer wants to send an email over a di
Relay means accepting message destined for a domain that is NOT hosted
on your mail server.
Bill
>--
>From: Dustin C. Hatch[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 5:56 PM
>To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [xmail] Re: POP3?
>
>by relay, do you mean open their cli
See http://xmailforum.homelinux.net=20
There are several articles about installation of SA.
BTW: You should upgrae to 1.17 - 1.7 is rather out of date ...
--Harald
> -Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht-
> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Spyros Tsiolis
> Gesendet:
Hello list,
long time, no write.
Does anyone know of any related documentation for installing spamassasin
on Xmail v1.7 ?
Any related hyperlinks ?
TIA,
s.
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