http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html#command%20line
-Pi ip address
no we are talking about outgoing transfer smtp.
btw, there is only -PI for the pop3 server, not -Pi
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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,
Is this windows or *nix?
David
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From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 June 2003 12:50
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Subject: [xmail] Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
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Hi,
does anyone know if it is possible to bind xmail to send
Thanks Peter,
I may have to take you up on this offer. I have heard mixed reviews about
DBmail, but you say it's working well huh? Did you go off the documentation
on xmailserver.org to get yours going or did you figure it out yourself?
Thanks
Ben
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The connections inbound to WWW isn't the major amount of traffic, it's
the internal users which use the connection which max it out when
sending newsletters. This is why I want to separate the two services
onto separate NIC's. Allow internal users to use WWW on one NIC with no
slowdown and have
This is on a Windows 2000 server.
use linux / iptables :-)
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Arghh... Company policy to use M$ products. I personally would like a
mix of M$ and Linux servers but I cant unfortunately.
Alex
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Sent: 05 June 2003 14:56
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You can set the NIC priority in:
Start
Settings
network and dial-up connections page
advanced
advanced settings
Unless there is a need for outbound www/intranet traffic to go from a =
specific IP you could set the XMail NIC to top priority
David
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On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Alex Young wrote:
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
That IP *will* get blocked by spamcop when your users decide not to =
unsubscribe, but tick the report spam option - I hate spamcop as it's =
such a flawed system; we once had our entire corporate email blocked =
because someone reported a personal email on it.
Have you looked for an ip
SpamCop is rubbish in my opinion, unfortunately many people think its
great.
The Windows server has 2 NICS with 2 different IP addresses. The
firewall uses NAT to give these 2 NIC's different static IP's for the
internet on outbound connections. If I could get windows to bind one
SMTP service
For the DBMail, there is the documentation from the xmailserver site.
This will hopefully soon be updated as a result of my experiences.
Squirrel mail (1.2) works from those instructions, but the latest
Squirelmail requires a few extra steps in order to use.
I've added in the to do
Anyone have an idea of how to implement surveys via email, using xmail?
Pablo Pedernera
Coordinador Centro de Capacitacion
Sindicato de Trabajadores Municipales de Rosario
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Are you sure the bandwidth is maxed out? Normally sending large volumes =
of email won't saturate bandwidth (even a 10Mbit network) before =
saturating disk IO.
It doesn't answer the question, but the issue might lie elsewhere...
David
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From: Alex Young
Hi,
LC I'm running XMail in linux.
Uebimiau 2.7.8-beta Release is there
http://www.cyber.nu
No problem at all with my Linux/Xmail installation. Nice look and feel
as well. You can change the skin and it knows English, Italian, French
and many other languages. Great !
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On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, David Stebbings wrote:
Are you sure the bandwidth is maxed out? Normally sending large volumes =
of email won't saturate bandwidth (even a 10Mbit network) before =
saturating disk IO.
Well, this is for sure. At least if you do not have a 100Mbps link to the
internet.
Sorry, I guess thats what happens when you are running on 3 hours of sleep
:)
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nombre de Alex Young
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Asunto: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP
It would make a great XMail box -- just put linux on it...
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nombre de Alex Young
Enviado el: Thursday, June 05, 2003 11:29 AM
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
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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At 18:01 6/5/2003, Davide Libenzi wrote:
The file is located at: http://www.arisiasoft.com/misc/ntauth.zip
Can you setup a simple HTML page and give me the link ? It is better to
have links to HTML pages instead of zip files directly.
Sure. You can link to
I fully agree with you Davide. Unfortunatly management sees something
that is hard to administer. For instance I can talk one of the others
non-network people through fixing something on windows. To do the same
thing takes 5 times as long on Linux because they are unfamiliar with
it. I was
I use Uebimiau 2.7.2 and I've made some modifications to allow users to change their
password (using Xmail::Ctrl). If someone is interested please say!
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Subject: [xmail] Re:
Hi,
DS I use Uebimiau 2.7.2 and I've made some modifications to allow users to change
their password (using Xmail::Ctrl). If someone is interested please say!
Yes I am :-) But, I'm using 2.7.8b1 ... Is it easy to plug into any
version of UebiMiau ?
Thanks !
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You could run IIS SMTP on a different port and bind that do a different =
network card and set a smart host to forward to xmail on 127.0.0.1 =
port 25
David
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From: Alex Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 June 2003 16:29
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Subject: [xmail]
Thanks,
I think I am going to be forced to do that as it cant be done
with Xmail. Shame because I don't like MS SMTP, but it's a workable
solution.
Alex
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On Behalf Of David Stebbings
Sent: 06 June 2003 10:21
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I find MS SMTP isn't too bad. Certainly the features are limited as a =
server, but as a relay (which is what we use it for) it works although =
we're using it to relay to a separate MTA (powerMTA). It needs an =
IISreset every day though in a scheduled task otherwise it chews up =
memory.
I
Hello Alex,
Friday, June 6, 2003 you wrote:
AY I think I am going to be forced to do that as it cant be done with
AY Xmail. Shame because I don't like MS SMTP, but it's a workable
AY solution.
MS SMTP is an excellent tool for certain jobs. It is very fast (if
bandwidth exists) and very
Dan Stefan wrote:
Hi,
DS I use Uebimiau 2.7.2 and I've made some modifications to allow users to change
their password (using Xmail::Ctrl). If someone is interested please say!
Yes I am :-) But, I'm using 2.7.8b1 ... Is it easy to plug into any
version of UebiMiau ?
Thanks !
I
Hi,
Anybody has already experienced this on Linux ? Thanks for
any comment and advice.
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