So one of two biggest problems (are CRLF and
'double POP after') with
Courier-IMAP is about to been solved.
Do you have a ready to use patch?
Or just some drafts? How to implement this patch?
Best regards,
Mikhail.
Please, find enclosed a patch to XMail-1.17. It solves
the 'double
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, jhon wong wrote:
Yes, the problem is just here.
The PTR is not exist, but getnamebyaddr return some name, then RDNS success.
Try :
C: nslookup
set debug
set type=ptr
211.149.111.76
Hi Davide,
Could his problem have anything
Hi,Jeff:
According to my knowledge, when gethostbyname
execute RDNS result,it should return FQDN result
if ip has PTR.
But I find that sometimes non FQDN result
is returned and in fact the ip hasn't PTR at all.
That is the problem.
Hi Davide,
Could his problem have anything to do
You're running Windows, yes? If so, this is by design. If Windows is not
able to resolve an address by finding a PTR record, it attempts to resolve
the address using NetBIOS - to do this, it issues a NetBIOS request to the
machine in question and listens for a response. Assuming no firewalls
Hi Tracy,
You are right. I trid the nbtstat -A 218.246.127.68,
it really return NETBIOS name.
Yes,in windows platform,gethostbyaddr is adapted to
NETBIOS. And microsoft advise to use getnameinfo
instead of gethostbyaddr. please see:
Try the one in the current SDK.
Shawn
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of jhon wong
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 9:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: question about RDNS
Hi Tracy,
You are right. I trid the nbtstat -A
getnameinfo is new with Windows XP - it is not supported (as far as I can
tell) on older platforms (such as Windows 2000 or Windows 9x).
MSDN lists this function as being defined in the ws2tcpip.h file - as far
as I know, this is only available in the January 2003 or later version of
the
Tracy,
Thank you. I know the truth now.
As a programmer,I don't like microsoft really.
One day in future,I will use linux to run mail server.
And a question more is how to close NETBIOS on win2000?
I had stop NETBIOS helper service.
Best regards,
Jhon
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Thank you Shawn. I will try to download a new one.
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From: Shawn Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 9:43 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: question about RDNS
Try the one in the current SDK.
Shawn
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On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Tracy wrote:
To close NetBIOS access, you need a hardwre or software firewall that can
block the packets. You'll never be able to rip it out of Windows directly...
IIRC, if you go in the network connection properties, advanced TCP/IP
propeties, WINS, and then Disable
It does reduce it, but it doesn't stop it altogether... It's very pervasive
in the OS
At 10:41 9/26/2003, Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Tracy wrote:
To close NetBIOS access, you need a hardwre or software firewall that can
block the packets. You'll never be able to rip it
Hi,
in some cases, F-Prot for DOS isn't able to parse message attachments from
XMail message file and thus isn't able to locate virus inside. Especially
this happens on Swen virus lately.
That's why I have developed the script that splits the message into several
files, each containing one
Thanks for your contrib. There is also a tool available on several
platorms, called MPACK:
http://www.pcc.com/~jay/src/mail_news/mpack-1.5/ORIGINALS/
It decodes and splits a wide variety of MIME mails.=20
But with a script, you are more flexible concerning modifications ;-)
--Harald
Hmm...
W2K have intrinsic basic 'firewall' fonctionnalities to block or accept =
ANY
protocol and PORTS you want without ANY add-in add-on !!
Three options to do that (I prefer last, as rras make network =
connexions
esaier to manage)
- option 1 : goto tcp/ip setting, select options tabs, click
In the new version of the AV Filter I'm using mimeqp to de-mime some strange
messages formats.
But I will test your script and recommend it in future releases of AV
Filter.
Great job!
Regards
Edinilson
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Monitoring my system it looks like the following:
Messages are in queue but for some reason XMail could not delivery those
messages.
So, when some internal routine is triggered (queue retries, etc) a smtp
avalanche is causing the problem.
I don't know exactly, just thoughts.
Edinilson
Well there is something definitely wrong with Xmail 1.17 and the way it
handles filters.
Ever since I upgraded to version 1.17 my AV filter only caught infected
messages occasionaly and even when it did Xmail 1.17 still let the messages
go through to the user.
I just downgraded back to 1.16 and
Nick Marino wrote:
Well there is something definitely wrong with Xmail 1.17 and the way it
handles filters.
Ever since I upgraded to version 1.17 my AV filter only caught infected
messages occasionaly and even when it did Xmail 1.17 still let the messages
go through to the user.
I just
Sasa Stupar wrote:
Well I am using 1.17 with AV filter from Peter Lindemann and I don't
have any problems with it. It cacthes 99.9% of infected messages with
all 3 av programs (f-prot, antivir ,clamav).
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Did you use any special arguments when you compiled version 1.17 and what
platform
Anyone else here using Filip Supera's XM_Fprot AV filter script???
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Nick Marino wrote:
Sasa Stupar wrote:
Well I am using 1.17 with AV filter from Peter Lindemann and I don't
have any problems with it. It cacthes 99.9% of infected messages with
all 3 av programs (f-prot, antivir ,clamav).
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Did you use any special arguments when you compiled version
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AV Filter and Content Filter are using mimeqp
ps: the source code is inside contentfilter.zip
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Hi All,
Quick summary of events to date:
1. Needed to move MailRoot directory due to disk space considerations.
Moved to /data/MailRoot
2. Changed env variable MailRoot according to manual. CtrlClnt couldn't
find config file at new location.
3. Got advice from Davide (Thanks!), retried =
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
Hi All,
Quick summary of events to date:
1. Needed to move MailRoot directory due to disk space considerations.
Moved to /data/MailRoot
2. Changed env variable MailRoot according to manual. CtrlClnt couldn't
find config file at new location.
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
6. tried: echo test message | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
got back: /var/MailRoot/spool/temp/1064598833000.18232.NS2: No such file
or directory
Conclusion: I'm still doing something wrong. For some reason local mail
is still going to the old
6. tried: echo test message | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
got back: /var/MailRoot/spool/temp/1064598833000.18232.NS2: No such file
or directory
Conclusion: I'm still doing something wrong. For some reason local mail
is still going to the old directory even though external mail is routed
correctly
A few updates to Xmail Administrator
see: http://www.webifi.com/xmail
-John
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When you run XMail in debug mode you should see the correct exit codes.
My AV filter is running here constantly and I haven't seen any virus yet
passes the filter, XMail correctly drops all infected messages.
Could I post you a copy of the
hello all
please could someone explain what the difference is between the 2 files
smtpgw.tab and smtpfwd.tab.
am i correct in thinking that i place entries for all domains i backup
mx for (ie relay for) into one of these files?
i have read the latest version of the server docs on the webpage
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, stuart nixon wrote:
please could someone explain what the difference is between the 2 files
smtpgw.tab and smtpfwd.tab.
am i correct in thinking that i place entries for all domains i backup
mx for (ie relay for) into one of these files?
i have read the latest version
please could someone explain what the difference is between the 2
files smtpgw.tab and smtpfwd.tab.
smtpgw.tab uses the explicit SMTP routes, that might not be supported by
all MTAs. You better use smtpfwd.tab.
thank you!
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At 15:16 9/26/2003, Tracy wrote:
I've been looking over the problem of RFC compliance for postmaster@,
abuse@ and a couple of other aliases, and I'm wondering if there's an
existing configuration option that can be used to allow mail - even from
addresses in spammers.tab and spam-addresses.tab -
only an idea:
Did you also change MAIL_ROOT in /usr/sbin/sendmail(.sh) or does it
still contain export MAIL_ROOT=/var/MailRoot ?
- Achim
This solves part of the problem. Local mail is now dropped to the
/var/MailRoot/spool/local directory but XMail doesn't deliver it. I can
get it to
Hi,
NM Anyone else here using Filip Supera's XM_Fprot AV filter script???
Well, I'm probably the only user for now. I've been testing it for a few months.
It has catched thousands of infected messages. As far as I know, no virus has reached
any of my users mailboxes (~150 domain names) since
Francis,
Thanks for your guide. I am not familer with firewall setting.
So I asking you more question here.If my server is only used
as POP3,SMTP,WWW server, and additionally terminal service.
I plan to set up Input Filter as following:
protocol: TCP(destination port: 25,110,80,3389)
Friday, September 26, 2003, 11:42:49 PM, you wrote:
JK A few updates to Xmail Administrator
JK see: http://www.webifi.com/xmail
JK -John
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Davide:
your method is also a convinient choice.
I almost have good RDNS result now.
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From: Davide Libenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: XMail mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 10:41 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: question about RDNS
On Fri, 26
Achim Schmidt wrote:
only an idea:
Did you also change MAIL_ROOT in /usr/sbin/sendmail(.sh) or does it
still contain export MAIL_ROOT=/var/MailRoot ?
- Achim
Achim, you rock!! I've spent many hours over several days trying to find
that config file. I never even thought to look in a
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