Hm... I doesn't find anything.
On 1/19/06, Davide Libenzi davidel@xmailserver.org wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Thomas Bresson wrote:
I'm sorry. I not used to people replying inside the original mail. Sorry.
Here's my netstat made with root:
Active Internet connections (servers and
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, Thomas Bresson wrote:
Hm... I doesn't find anything.
Here $MAIL_ROOT is the path where XMail gets installed. If it is
/var/MailRoot run:
# find /var/MailRoot/spool -type f | grep slog
If it doesn't find anything, try:
# find /var/MailRoot/spool | grep slog
- Davide
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Thomas Bresson wrote:
I'm sorry. I not used to people replying inside the original mail. Sorry.
Here's my netstat made with root:
Active Internet connections (servers and established)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address =20
State
I'm sorry. I not used to people replying inside the original mail. Sorry.
Here's my netstat made with root:
Active Internet connections (servers and established)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
State PID/Program name
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:3784
Hm.. it's a bit technical but I tried.
First of all I don't know which parameters the XMail server runs on, I
installed it with the Synaptic feature in Ubuntu, and just filled in
the info. the gui asked for.
If I do the netstat -a -n -t -p I can see a connection is made, on the
state is says
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Thomas Bresson wrote:
Hm.. it's a bit technical but I tried.
First of all I don't know which parameters the XMail server runs on, I
installed it with the Synaptic feature in Ubuntu, and just filled in
the info. the gui asked for.
If I do the netstat -a -n -t -p I can
It makes no difference. I still just get:mail root path not found
On 1/17/06, Davide Libenzi davidel@xmailserver.org wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Thomas Bresson wrote:
Hm.. it's a bit technical but I tried.
First of all I don't know which parameters the XMail server runs on, I
On 17.01.2006 20:58, Thomas Bresson wrote:
It makes no difference. I still just get:mail root path not found
Please read the mails carefully if you want to get free support for an
open source product:
I need to see the whole output of `netstat -a -n -t -p` (from root) in
order to help you.
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006, Thomas Bresson wrote:
Yes. It's able to do outbound connections on all ports.
I checked the logs, but found nothing weird. Only states that a user
tries to connect and get's auth'ed. Nothing more.
Try to stop XMail and then run a `netstat -a -n -t -p` and show the
Yes. It's able to do outbound connections on all ports.
I checked the logs, but found nothing weird. Only states that a user
tries to connect and get's auth'ed. Nothing more.
On 1/11/06, Davide Libenzi davidel@xmailserver.org wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Thomas Bresson wrote:
Hi.
--- Thomas Bresson wrote:
I am able to logon to the mailserver with the user
accounts I've made, but sending mail or recieving
mail is impossible. I made a test mailing between
the accounts, nothing happend. Also I made a test
by mailing from outside to an account on my
domain. Several
On 11.01.2006 18:30, Leonardo Fogel wrote:
Take a look on the logs: $XMAIL_ROOT/logs/
They'll give some hints.
Or start XMail in debug mode: -Md command line parameter.
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On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Thomas Bresson wrote:
Hi.
I've installed XMail and PHPXMail on my Ubuntu but something seems to be wr=
ong.
I've checked my DNS settings, my MX records, IP, domain name and
everything I could think of. Also I opened my router for traffic on
port 25 and 110 TCP.
I
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