I think this file is the key; smtpfwd.tab
Put *[TAB]your.isp.smtp in it.
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From: Wyman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Block 25 port...
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- The SPAMMERS.TAB check is now bypassable (see doc for details).
GREAT ! now i can add german dialups to my spammers.tab :-)
- 'BATTENTION': Changed the aliasdomainlist syntax and output
format (see doc for details).
GREAT, TOO!
- Implemented SMTP filters to allow users to reject the
As we've loaded a new freebsd/xmail implementation up with more customers,
we're increasingly finding it go zombie on us -- its still running in
memory, but no longer accepts connections on either 25/110
Any ideas?
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, D. Duccini wrote:
As we've loaded a new freebsd/xmail implementation up with more customers,
we're increasingly finding it go zombie on us -- its still running in
memory, but no longer accepts connections on either 25/110
Any ideas?
I did ask for testing to BSD and
Hi, i did try xmail-1.18 on freebsd-4.8 and it works like a charm. Been
running it since its released and everything is ok.
fred
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Fred wrote:
Hi, i did try xmail-1.18 on freebsd-4.8 and it works like a charm. Been
running it since its released and everything is ok.
Are you running things that make XMail to execute external programs
(filters, external commands in mailproc.tab, cmd-aliases and
My setup is pretty basic, i am running 2 filters:
avfilter-1.9 and sa_filter-1.3
the only things mailproc.tab contains for some users is a simple redirect,
no custom domain or cmdaliases.
fred
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Fred wrote:
My setup is pretty basic, i am running 2 filters:
avfilter-1.9 and sa_filter-1.3
Ok, this answer my question. Do you see any zombies around you? :-)
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Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 6:09 AM
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Subject: [xmail] XMail 1.18 (FreeBSD/Ix86) -- zombie?
As we've loaded a new freebsd/xmail implementation up with
more
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Ken Larkman wrote:
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Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 6:09 AM
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Subject: [xmail] XMail 1.18 (FreeBSD/Ix86) -- zombie?
As we've loaded a
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Davide Libenzi wrote:
Guys, if you run ecartis, you need to take very special care. First, run
it under swrap on a non privileged user:
http://www.xmailserver.org/swrap.c
Second, at the beginning of the main function add something like:
srand(time() * getpid() *
Are you running things that make XMail to execute external programs
(filters, external commands in mailproc.tab, cmd-aliases and custom
domains)?
yes, some locally written code -- could that be causing it?
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, D. Duccini wrote:
Are you running things that make XMail to execute external programs
(filters, external commands in mailproc.tab, cmd-aliases and custom
domains)?
yes, some locally written code -- could that be causing it?
If your locally written code is inside
If your locally written code is inside external programs, that should
not be a problem. XMail does a double-fork now, and the grand-child gets
re-parented to init when the child exits. The child only wait a limited
timeout (90 sec default), then exits.
that doesn't seem like it would be
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, D. Duccini wrote:
If your locally written code is inside external programs, that should
not be a problem. XMail does a double-fork now, and the grand-child gets
re-parented to init when the child exits. The child only wait a limited
timeout (90 sec default), then
But you said you were seeing zombies, don't you?
sorry, they are not Z type of processes that i know of, i was talking in
the generic sense of the walking dead, sorry
it is in memory, but not accepting connections -- can usually be killed
with a straight kill pid
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, D. Duccini wrote:
But you said you were seeing zombies, don't you?
sorry, they are not Z type of processes that i know of, i was talking in
the generic sense of the walking dead, sorry
it is in memory, but not accepting connections -- can usually be killed
with a
OK, set up 1.19 pre 3 on Win2K Server. Haven't had time to write any real
code for the pre-data and post-data filters, but the short and simple batch
files I put in there to test with seem to be working.
I don't have any test situations for the domain-wide mailproc.tab...
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