I've not seen this before today but XMail fell
over during a pop3 password attack.
pop3 connections at firewall
Feb 10 05:00-06:00 0
Feb 10 06:00-07:00 1161
Feb 10 07:00-08:00 9851
Feb 10 08:00-09:00 248
Feb 10 09:00-10:00 0
Pop3 log on one server has 4987
Add ip-adress to firewall better.
Dmitriy
10.02.2010 17:55, David Lord пишет:
I've not seen this before today but XMail fell
over during a pop3 password attack.
pop3 connections at firewall
Feb 10 05:00-06:00 0
Feb 10 06:00-07:00 1161
Feb 10 07:00-08:00 9851
Feb 10 08:00-09:00
Hi Davide,
I cannot try it on 32 bit hardware - sun4u is more than 10
years old, and all Sun is 64 bit from Solaris 7.
With the exactly same environment, on both x64 and SPARC, I got
different results - x64 relay, risc does not.
I tried with both sfw and usr/local gcc environments, and
On 10 Feb 2010 at 8:17, Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, David Lord wrote:
I've not seen this before today but XMail fell
over during a pop3 password attack.
pop3 connections at firewall
Feb 10 05:00-06:00 0
Feb 10 06:00-07:00 1161
Feb 10
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, David Lord wrote:
On 10 Feb 2010 at 8:17, Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, David Lord wrote:
I've not seen this before today but XMail fell
over during a pop3 password attack.
pop3 connections at firewall
Feb 10
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Zilon X wrote:
Hi Davide,
I cannot try it on 32 bit hardware - sun4u is more than 10
years old, and all Sun is 64 bit from Solaris 7.
With the exactly same environment, on both x64 and SPARC, I got
different results - x64 relay, risc does not.
I tried with
Hi all...
I recently changed my spool split level back to the default - I had
previously set it higher but now I realise that setting it higher
probably wasn't helping.
Now I have found that I have a lot of messages that are sitting in the
old spool directories, and XMail is not doing anything
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010, Matt Parlane wrote:
Hi all...
I recently changed my spool split level back to the default - I had
previously set it higher but now I realise that setting it higher
probably wasn't helping.
Now I have found that I have a lot of messages that are sitting in the
old
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 2:26 PM, Davide Libenzi davi...@xmailserver.org wrote:
Move those files into the proper subdirectories (cust, mess, slog, ...) of
0/0 and restart.
Thanks Davide, that worked a treat.
Matt
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