Hi,
does anyone know if it is possible to bind xmail to send out
email through a specific NIC or IP address?
I know you can bind XMails incoming connections to specific IP addresses
through the MAIL_CMD_LINE in the registry, any thing to do the same for
outbound connections?
Thanks,
in TCP, it's always incoming (theres no difference from incoming mails and
outgoing mails, theres only connections).
For outgoing connections (to restrict server so that it can only connect to
1 site) use the relay feature
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I know you can bind XMails incoming connections to specific IP addresses
through the MAIL_CMD_LINE in the registry, any thing to do the same for
outbound connections?
that is not specific to the application but to the ip protocol. you'll have
to setup your eth0 (the first device) to the ip
Our server has 2 network cards. The first one just has inbound WWW
connections. The second one has all the inbound POP3/SMTP connections.
I want to specify that outbound connections only go through the second
network card for the email as the primary card is under much more use
from internal
firewall, it's your solution *lol*
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nombre de Alex Young
Enviado el: jueves, 05 de junio de 2003 14:01
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
Our server has 2 network
http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html#command%20line
-Pi ip address
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
nombre de Alex Young
Enviado el: Thursday, June 05, 2003 7:50 AM
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: [xmail] Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
I do not have AV installed on either my home machine or my work machine
yet. If outlook blocks an attachment it usually says there is one but it
has been blocked. Its also a zip file which I have tested gets through
to me fine. Is there any weird setting on OE that might strip the
attachment at
Hello Alex,
Wednesday, June 4, 2003 you wrote:
AY Its also a zip file which I have tested gets through
AY to me fine. Is there any weird setting on OE that might strip the
AY attachment at the mail server but still leave the message there?
Microsoft is notorious for not following mime rules. So
Okay. Its only happened the once so I am not too bothered. I do so hate
MS sometimes.
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On Behalf Of Terry L Fritts
Sent: 04 June 2003 14:32
To: Alex Young
Subject: [xmail] Re: problem with attachments, leaving messages
Hello Alex,
Wednesday, June 4, 2003 you wrote:
AY Okay. Its only happened the once so I am not too bothered. I do so hate
AY MS sometimes.
I probably overstated the case by saying frequently - it is really
only infrequently and MS isn't alone by any means.
Mime is just very complicated.
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Wang Hu wrote:
I have tried this on other mail servers, such as Exchange 5.5/2000, them =
works well on multiple pop3 connections.
What should I do if I wnat support multiple pop3 connections with XMail, =
excect removing pop3lock check from source code?=20
The
Does this variable accept server names as well as IP addresses?
For example, I am using
DefaultSMTPGateways smtp8.sympatico.ca
Some mail servers block email sent via xmail as the HSE IP addresses are
listed in abuse servers.
If I use the SMTP server that comes with Windows 2000 I have no
Can anyone point me in the right direction as to understanding how codes are
fed back and forth?
XMail 1.15, Win32
XScanner is seeing the messages as I can see in its log, but I dont
understand how to get it to set codes. I went through its readme as well as
the XMail readme, and the C source
Hi,
LS Hi, i'm currently using Uebimiau webmail (at sourceforge.net), a pop3
LS webmail in php, with html templates, very functional, with themes, languages
LS and all that stuff, try it ;-)
Uebimiau is very nice indeed but I have problems with
sending messages with attachments. Am I the only
What is your issue? We had issues and solved them, they were related to PHP.
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
nombre de Filip
Enviado el: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 6:37 PM
Para: Lord Soth
Asunto: [xmail] Re: A good webmail
Hi,
LS Hi, i'm currently
I'm not surprised, W2k's Telnet is crap.
Rob :-)
Yes, but it was probably Win2k telnet.exe issue, not XMail - I tried the
same using PuttyTel and works fine.
Thanks,
Roman
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