Simply write a filter script or program, and register it in XMail,
see filters in the doc; or consult a programmer to do it for you.
Gary Bainbridge wrote, On 2011-12-20 17:01:
My ISP has changed its spam detection policy, such that instead of
diverting incoming spam to a different mailbox, it
Hi,
does xmail write its start and stop times to a log file?
Which switch is used for that and which log file is it?
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Does xmail have a reload option to just reload its config files
into memory without stopping/restarting the program?
Which of the config files (ie. the *.tab files) do not require
a restart/reload after modifying the file?
(using xmail 1.27 src distro on linux)
Hi,
a counterpart to spam-address.tab would be nice,
ie. a whitelist, with precedence over spam-address.tab.
Then one could do such things like that:
spam-address.tab:
*@baddomain.com
spam-address-whitelist.tab:
ab...@baddomain.com
Ie. reject all mails from baddomain.com except from
Just wanted to share a debug session to trace down a Mail loop detected
situation:
A bounce mail with reason Mail loop detected is generated under this
circumstance:
if it takes too many steps (operations) to get the first MX record
(or the final A record when MX is missing after trying all)
Hi,
no, SmartDNSHost is not enabled in server.tab.
Edinilson - ATINET wrote, On 10/15/2012 07:58 PM:
Are you using SmartDNSHost in server.tab?
If so, is SmartDNSHost pointing to the same server that you had issued the
command:
dig embarqnow.net MX
?
Regards
Edinilson
Try this:
http://www.mail-archive.com/xmail@xmailserver.org/msg14305.html
Hal Dell wrote, On 04/11/2013 08:38 PM:
Hello... I have recently performed a new installation of xMail 1.27 onto a
Windows Server 2008 R2 X64
configuration.
The Server has two IPs 64..XXX.XXX.230 and 64.XXX.XXX.229.
I
Hello,
see these links:
Linux file access monitoring:
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/12247/linux-file-access-monitoring
inotify-tools:
https://github.com/rvoicilas/inotify-tools/wiki
Use kfsmd to keep track of changes in your filesystems
http://archive09.linux.com/feature/124903
Hi Davide All,
just a question: does the SPF script (xm-spf.pl) cover the
final SPFv1 specification (RFC 4408) as depicted here:
http://www.openspf.org/Specifications
The script is from the year 2004, but the above RFC was ratified in 2006.
Can something go wrong when the script is used
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- Original Message - From: U.Mutlu um4...@mutluit.com
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2013 4:31 PM
Subject: [xmail] SPF update?
Hi Davide All,
just a question: does the SPF script (xm-spf.pl) cover the
final
Hi,
does anybody know what the RA user permission means?
This is when adding a 'mailing list user' with CtrlClnt mluseradd.
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The xmail documentation says:
If this filters returns '4, 5 or 6' the message is rejected and is
stopped in its travel. If the filter modifies the message it must return '7'.
But, this info seems to be totally wrong, as only 0 and 3 is working
(plus adding 16 to it for stopping processing
fine
for years.
Regards
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- Original Message - From: U.Mutlu um4...@mutluit.com
To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:54 PM
Subject: [xmail] xmail bug: filter
address used for SMTP authentication).
Example:
davi...@xmailserver.org RW
ghostu...@nightmare.net R
meawm...@kitty.cat RA
Edinilson
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README.TXT will help you with this.
Edinilson
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- Original Message - From: U.Mutlu um4...@mutluit.com
To: XMail Users Mailing List xmail@xmailserver.org
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 10:18 AM
Hi,
is it possible with xmail to have a mailbox where the content
cannot be deleted by the user via his mail reader?
This is to allow multiple users to share the same mailbox, a kind of
collaboration.
When one user fetches the (new) mails with his mail client then normally
the message gets
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- Original Message - From: U.Mutlu um4...@mutluit.com
To: XMail Users Mailing List xmail@xmailserver.org
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [xmail] user permission RA
I added a test user with just R permission
Hi, anybody left here? :-)
Can anybody confirm this? :
It seems xmail does not make a log entry for a non-deliverable mail.
Though it sends an error mail to the sender (Subject Error sending message
...).
This is not optimal, since the mail admin should have the possibility
to inform himself
Hi folks,
I'm using xmail for a long time now (maybe 7 yrs), and I'm still
very satisfied with it. OTOH I must admit I'm using it only for
a small number of users, and I've used (before xmail)
only one other mail-system (it was qmail iirc).
I'm using a self-compiled version of xmail (the
Oversea Site via xmail wrote on 06/04/2015 04:25 PM:
I have over 1 EMAILS but when I test UIDL, Sometimes, it's not sorting by
ID.
it's a file system
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root root30558 Jun 1 04:46
1433105179992.70d12960.34c.3f8be2.bravo
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 989 Jun 1 05:04
bugs--- via xmail wrote on 06/02/2015 01:31 AM:
Hi List,
I already made some fixes. See http://www.econtrario.ch/tools/. Maybe
you can use them.
Yes, it's already on the todo list. Thx.
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On Sun, 24/5/15, U.Mutlu via xmail xmail@xmailserver.org wrote:
Subject: Re: [xmail] new maintainer for the 1.27 branch
To: Bart Mortelmans b...@bim.be, XMail Users Mailing List
xmail@xmailserver.org
Date: Sunday, 24 May, 2015, 19:07
Hi Bart All
Hi Bart All,
Bart Mortelmans via xmail wrote on 05/16/2015 10:27 PM:
I have been using XMail for what must have been almost 15 years. I still
prefer XMail for anything that does not need IMAP.
I have no experience yet with Dovecot, but what does it mean when
they say If you already have
Tip: Speeding up xmail by pointing envvar XMAIL_TEMP to a ramdisk
(here on Linux using a 64 MB ramdisk mounted to /mnt/ramdisk )
mkdir -p /mnt/ramdisk
in /etc/fstab:
tmpfs /mnt/ramdisk tmpfs nodev,size=64M 0 0
then either reboot or use this cmd:
mount /mnt/ramdisk
in xmail start script:
this isn't really recommended).
Yes, true, putting spool on ramdisk is not that a good idea :-)
cu
Uenal
Sincerely,
Bart Mortelmans
U.Mutlu via xmail schreef op 25/05/15 om 01:09:
Tip: Speeding up xmail by pointing envvar XMAIL_TEMP to a ramdisk
(here on Linux using a 64 MB ramdisk mounted to /mnt
Oversea Site via xmail wrote on 05/25/2015 09:23 PM:
I found the bug on XMAIL 1.27 with SSL (POP3S is main), SSMTP service maybe
has a same bug too
1. it will have too many FIN_WAIT_2 on POP3S with two many requests, It is
because of some non-popular WINDOWS CLIENT e.g. tencent foxmail ,
U.Mutlu via xmail wrote on 05/26/2015 07:06 AM:
Oversea Site via xmail wrote on 05/26/2015 05:14 AM:
No Log Error. No Fatal Error log. No Core Dump
It's not RAM or HW problem. It's XMAIL internal issue, because when I switch
to stunnel, all problems solved. And then when I test K9-MAIL
Bart Mortelmans via xmail wrote on 05/26/2015 03:55 PM:
It might be difficult to determine if the problem is with XMail or with the
client. And even if for example Tencent actually closes the connection
incorrectly, it should be better if XMail would be able to handle such an
improperly closed
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U.Mutlu via xmail wrote on 05/26/2015 04:38 PM:
Bart Mortelmans via xmail wrote on 05/26/2015 03:55 PM:
It might be difficult to determine if the problem is with XMail or with the
client. And even if for example Tencent actually closes the connection
incorrectly, it should be better if XMail
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