we have a big world with millions of internet users, no? well, here in
argentina thats very common. The isp gives an internet access and each
company uses it as it likes, for example, giving his lan internet access via
a router/linux doing nat/pat.
we don't must loose the point that there are thous
> Of course, it would probably be a good idea to verify that by using
> dig
> from the console of the mail server - I'd try:
>
> dig +recursive +trace @a.root-servers.net uol.com.br -t mx
>
> and see what that returns. If it resolves all the way down, then it's
> definitely good. If not, that could
Tracy,
What I understand here is the his server has access to DNS servers
(connections to other server's port 53), but his server's firewall only
allows incoming connections to port 80 and 25. I see no problem here because
he's not running a DNS server, or if he is, it's a cache server for inte
Gustavo Pereira - Loyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Leonardo,
>
> I successfully made a telnet into mx.uol.com.br 25, and work exactly
how you said. The DNS is working fine, >because I can make a telnet on port
25 for other mail servers too.
>
> I think the problem is that uol.com.br and o
Gustavo Pereira - Loyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Davide,
>
> The XMail machine only respond requsets in ports 25 and 80 TCP.
> All other ports are blocked by the firewall. Why is the port 53 used
> for?
>
That's ok, the question was if your machine has DNS resolution enabled (by a
firewall)
Don Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm interested in what software is being used as a web front-end for
> email?
>
> I'm running Linux, and am interested in getting some web-based email
> support started.
>
> Any suggestions? Thanks.
>
Let's make the list bigger: I'm running Horde IMP without
Vitor,
It seems that the download robot needs new batteries, :) How long it
takes to get the link?
Regards,
Leonardo
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Stephen Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
> I was figuring it was something like that but it doesn't look like
> klez. Klez and bigbear (or bugbear, whatever...) are the only email
> worms I have actually seen "in the wild". It just didn't look right
> to me. I figure better to double check w
Stephen Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A clip of an email header is below. I was hoping someone could help me
> make sense of what is happening. It appears to be a test of some kind.
> One of my users, johnw, received this as a bounce error. He says he
> never sent this email. I checked the l
Rob Arends <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FYI, my XAV and MUNPACK with AVG6 caught it.
> Meaning that munpack managed to de-mime it ok. - just an FYI
>
Well, Klez fakes sender address, so it may not come from here.
Regards,
Leonardo
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why worring about mx records for local domains and local delivery? mail
clients do not use them at all. You should try doing a telnet to port 25 of
the server and send an email (using "helo", "mail from", and "rcpt to" smtp
commands). Try locally in the server and from one pc of the network and se
Benny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Basically my goal is to create a Java package that anyone could use
> in there java programs to talk to the XMail Server.
> I would be looking to incorporate features of all the other great
> admin tools, but some seem to be missing some features that i of
> cour
Sönke Ruempler wrote:
>> Well, this can be done by disabling XMail POP3 sync and using
>> fetchmail to retrieve mail for those accounts.
>
> fetchmail needs procmail and procmail needs mbox format, or am i going
> wrong?
Fetchmail checks emails using pop3/imap/etrn and delivers it to the local
MTA
Harald Schneider wrote:
> Yes, that'S alos my opinion. It is also a feature that you cannot add
> by = a
> custom script, so it should go into the server.
>
> --Harald
>
Well, this can be done by disabling XMail POP3 sync and using fetchmail to
retrieve mail for those accounts.
Leonardo
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Hi,
As I use an script to initiate XMail when the system loads I don't care
about the mail_root environment variable. But now I'm trying to use xmail's
sendmail (to test UebiMiau) and I need this variable to be set (in linux) so
my dummy question is: how do i do it?
I need to things: to en
Hi,
I setup an apache server for testing with horde (next, I'll try
uebimiau) but I don't know which username/pass to use to log in. Can someone
clarify me how does horde/imp validate users? Consider that my mailsystem
users do not have a real system account.
Thanks and sorry for this offt
Theo Rosbag wrote:
> Orion Productions wrote:
>> Any comments / suggestions on this matter?
>
> Hmm i understand .
> I will try to fix it in the script (if it's possible) .
>
> Groeten,
> Theo.
One approach used by outlook is to not respond messages that don't include
the mailbox in the "to" field
Jeff Kukkola wrote:
> I'm running XMail on FreeBSD with Uebimiau 2.7 with no problems.
>
> Jeff
Thanks to all for the recomendations. I'm going to take a look at Uebimiau
and then to Horde (my problem with horde is that i need to recompile
apache+php+openssl).
Cheers,
Leonardo
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Alex Young wrote:
> Pi only works for incoming email. We currently have a firewall and it
> will translate the internal IP address to an external one. That's why
> I am trying to bind Xmail to the one NIC with the different IP
> address.
>
Are both NICs connected to the same network? In that case,
Hi,
Which can be a good webmail interface to XMail?
I'm running XMail in linux.
Cheers,
Leonardo
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Henry,
Once your server is running after only configuring the server.tab file
use the control protocol to do all tasks.
Leonardo
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Hi,
I've a couple of users who will be travelling next week and they would
like to have an automatic response sent to everyone that sends them a mail
saying that they are out for that week. Anybody can give a tip about how to
do this? XMail is my mail server, and Outlook XP is the mail client.
Well, I was talking about Sqwebmail (comes with courier-mta and does not use
IMAP) and not about Squirremail. Anyone tryed this one?
Thanks,
Leonardo
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Hi:
Is there a way to increase POP3 timeout? I need that for dial-up users.
Also: is it possible to increase the log level? I mean having more info
in the logs.
And the last: can XMail be run as non-root? At least, child processes.
Thanks,
Leonardo
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xmailuser is aliased to root and postmaster, so if a delivery error occurs
xmailuser receive those mails. The first thing to do is changing your
domains.tab to say:
"xmailserver.test"
"kostplanen.dk"
"compudesign.dk"
I mean, putting the full domain name.
Based in my 2 days experiencie wi
Hi, I'm new with XMail, although not new with mail servers. I've just
compiled and installed XM v1.12 in a Linux box for testing by now. Can
anybody sumarize me any bug/problem known at the moment? Which is the best:
to use fetchmail to download user's mail from POP3 mailboxes to the XM box
or
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