You wrote:
About spam problem, some days ago, I changed my server.tab configuration =
in this way:
SMTP-RDNSCheck 1
CheckMailerDomain 1
Now, I have also this line:
213.140.2.0/24 WhiteList=1
but in smtp log file I read this line:
telsey.it 213.140.2.54 2004-03-02
I have put virus W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] in password-protected-zip and unzipped
versions here:
http://download.iclub.cz/bagle.zip
http://download.iclub.cz/bagle.exe
Try to run f-prot over these two files manually - F-prot for dos recognizes
virus only in unzipped version (that is useless on
http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0301microsoftspam.html?nl
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- Original Message -
From: Peter Lindeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 5:22 AM
Subject: [xmail] Re: AV Scritp and Nod32
Sasa Stupar wrote:
Has anyone tried or know how to get Nod32 to work with Peters AV
filter? Or Know of any links that
Nick Marino wrote:
Yes, it ranks on the top of the list. I am using it on my windows and it
allways cacthes the viruses even the new ones.
It is a commercial one and I don't have access to a full version so I
cannot implement it in the AV filter.
There is a trial version.
Correct, but
Hello,
I'm new to the list, but I've been using XMail for quite some time. My
current configuration is as follows:
Microsoft Windows NT 4 Workstation Service Pack 6
Pentium 90 with 64MB RAM, 1GB HD
XMail v1.17
The problem I'm experiencing is that when there are large amounts of
mail being
This sounds strange for me because I'm using XMail since 0.69 in Windows
environment without this kind of problem.
Today we are hosting thousands of mailboxes using version 1.17 with W2K
Server.
Could you send me the script (or the code) that you are using to try to
simulate here, in my
Hello all,
I'm running XMail 1.17 on a RH 8 machine with a custom 2.4.22 SMP kernel.
It's all been good and ran stablely for months -- till today. For some
reason, the server crashed and all attempts to restart, even a reboot, have
failed. When I attempt to start the server either by
Chris-
You're a lifesaver. Thanks. I'm going to automate this process into a bash
script, if you want a copy let me know. -Jim
- Original Message -
From: Chris L. Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 11:37 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: XMail having
Hi,
while this actualy helps to start Xmail again, it may lead to some email
being lost (delete of files in spool), so be careful.
Regards,
Matic
- Original Message -
From: Jim Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 7:15 AM
Subject: [xmail] Re: XMail
I've had the kernel upgraded since December 2003, the problem didn't appear
until the 8th of March. I followed Chris' instructions and the server came
up as normal. I had already tried the export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL values in
various places- etc/init.d/xmail, /etc/profile, each place individually
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