On 29 Aug 2005, at 3:33, jonn ah wrote:
Hi all,
we're using xmail's pop3 and smtp service but when we try to send
messages to either yahoo or hotmail, the messages does not seem to get
delivered...Is there a default blacklist list that xmail automatically
throws out messages to yahoo or
Is the filters.post-data.tab the right place to put in a virus scanner?
This way all mail (incoming to local accounts and outgoing from my
users) will be scaned and only once if the mail is sent to local list or
many recipients. Am I correct? Any reason why it shouldn't be put in
This problem was previously reported on this mailing list.
Seems (but not completly clarified/debugged at this time) 'xmail 1.21' have
some problems with some 'domains' zones setup (hotmail and yahoo in most
cases).
Seems xmail or dns server or tcp stack ? finaly choose the domain A record
and
I had some trouble scanning larger messages with filters.post-data, so I
opted to scan anything = 1MB with post-data and anything 1MB with
filters.in.
--John
Rob Arends wrote:
IIRC pre/post-data filters only work on incoming smtp (someone correct me
if wrong)
So it is a perfect place to
I'm using the same solution that Francis described without problems.
Try to search in the list about this topic. I'm the first that related it
few months ago.
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I remember this topic too. The only thing I thought strange at the
time, and still do, is that many users of 1.21 are not affected by this
problem at all (myself being an example), and so there must be something
related in the systems of those who do have the problem. I am not
saying any of
We run XMail on Windows, but we use Bind on Windows instead of Microsoft
DNS. I do not think we have had any problems with yahoo and hotmail. Were
the people seeing this problem using Microsoft DNS or BIND?
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We used to run Xmail on windows with MS DNS for some time. I don't
recall ever having this problem.
Shiloh Jennings wrote:
We run XMail on Windows, but we use Bind on Windows instead of Microsoft
DNS. I do not think we have had any problems with yahoo and hotmail. Were
the people seeing
--- Matic wrote:
Is the filters.post-data.tab the right place to put
in a virus scanner?
Hi.
I think so. I think it is the right place because
XMail will close the session imediatelly. If we use
filters.in/out.tab and a sender writes a message to N
recipients, XMail will process N messages
I would be interested to know, I can't imagine one
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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens John Kielkopf
Verzonden: dinsdag 30 augustus 2005 17:50
Aan: xmail@xmailserver.org
Onderwerp: [xmail] Re: messages to yahoo and or hotmail does not get
Leonardo,
Sorry to go off topic here, but have you tried the tests at:
http://www.webmail.us/testvirus
Using clamdscan in post-data, what tests to you fail on, if any?
Leonardo Fogel wrote:
The smtp session will be longer. So, maybe you will
need to raise the max number of smtp threads.
I
Davide,
When mail is sent with a bad EOH, (no double CRLF separating the header
from the message body), it appears that the message file available to a
post-data filter doesn't have this corrected. When the message ends up
in the maildir, Xmail seems to have corrected the problem.
It it
--- Leonardo Fogel wrote:
Once in a while, xmail postmaster get some Error
sending message to yahoo.com.br (aka yahoo.com):
[02] The reason of the delivery failure was:
The maximum number of delivery attempts has
been reached
...
ErrCode = -3
ErrString =
Weird,
I am sending messages to yahoo _and_ hotmail and they get delivered.
Have you checked your config settings ?
Any strange setup ? Firewalls ? Proxies ? Any software running on top of
xmail ?
Say for spam blocking and stuff ?
s.
From: David Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To:
--- John Kielkopf wrote:
Sorry to go off topic here, but have you tried the
tests at:
http://www.webmail.us/testvirus
Using clamdscan in post-data, what tests to you fail
on, if any?
Oops. I forgot to mention that in my previous mail. It
fails tests #5, 12, 16 and 24. Thankfully, the
Leonardo Fogel wrote:
--- John Kielkopf wrote:
Sorry to go off topic here, but have you tried the
tests at:
http://www.webmail.us/testvirus
Using clamdscan in post-data, what tests to you fail
on, if any?
Oops. I forgot to mention that in my previous mail. It
fails tests #5, 12, 16
No, not all, I had this problem with Hotmail/MSN and worked around it the
same way as the others by using another SMTP server. Actually ended up
sending out everything that way, rather than fight with those that won't go
on a case by case basis.
Running Linux (Fedora) and current version of
I'm running xmail 1.21 with redhat 9 but im not using linux BINDperhaps if
I make a DNS caching server will it get fixed?
Joe Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, not all, I had this problem with Hotmail/MSN and worked around it the
same way as the others by using another SMTP server.
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Harald Schneider wrote:
Looks like all instances of -lc_r have to be replaced by -lpthread for
proper compilation on OpenBSD.
Davide, can you fix this in the source tarball ? I'm sure the OpenBSD
community will appreciate this ... :)
Okie dokie.
- Davide
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To
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, OKI Miyuki wrote:
I rewrite spamc(SpamAssassin Client) as xmspamc (windows)
for xmail server's filter.
http://www.hunes.co.jp/oki/xmail_spamc/defaulten.htm
this filter is quite simple.
Thx! I'll link this to the home page.
- Davide
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On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, John Kielkopf wrote:
Davide,
When mail is sent with a bad EOH, (no double CRLF separating the header
from the message body), it appears that the message file available to a
post-data filter doesn't have this corrected. When the message ends up
in the maildir, Xmail
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