Re: [xmail] User password

2013-03-08 Thread Chris Franklin
Edit your mailusers.tab file and change password field to "54525253" that
will make the password 1776
The password field is the third field.




On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 10:48 AM, Barry Kavanagh  wrote:

> Hi Fred,
>
> Thanks for your help, unfortunately port 6017 is closed I only have access
> using the shell prompt and don't know the Xmail admin password but I do
> have
> full root shell access.
>
> Regards
> Barry
>
> -Original Message-
> From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
> On Behalf Of Fred
> Sent: 08 March 2013 15:39
> To: 'XMail Users Mailing List'
> Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
>
> I use this to control my server:
>
> http://www.webifi.com/xmail/
>
> It talks to XMail through TCP PORT 6017 which is where XMail listen for its
> control protocol.
>
> You could also telnet localhost 6017
>
> Then type "root"[ TAB]"yourpassword"[enter] Then type
> "userpasswd"[TAB]"domain"[TAB]"username"[TAB]"password"[enter]
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
> On Behalf Of Barry Kavanagh
> Sent: 8 mars 2013 09:00
> To: xmail@xmailserver.org
> Subject: [xmail] User password
>
> I have an old Xmail server running on a Gentoo Vmware box with full root
> access.I want to send a mail as user15 but can't remember the password.I
> have very basic Linux :( I am trying to reset the password for user15
>
> I have tried entering say "user15" "XYZ" and saving the file but it does
> not
> work.
>
> How do I successfully reset this Xmail user password when the server has no
> X server and no web admin.
>
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Re: [xmail] User password

2013-03-08 Thread Chris Franklin
It really should have worked. I just retested it on 3 of are servers. Oh
well just kill xmail's paid and restart/launch it.

If your not clear on how to do that. Then just restart the server. If walk
you through the killing of pid and restarting XMail. But I think your a
little out of your element as it is. So rebooting should be the easiest
option for you.
On Mar 8, 2013 12:01 PM, "Barry Kavanagh" 
wrote:

> Thank you for the reply,
>
> ** **
>
> Even though I changed the password I still cannot authenticate. I can
> telnet to my server on port 110.
>
> ** **
>
> Regards
>
> Barry
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:
> xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org] *On Behalf Of *Chris Franklin
> *Sent:* 08 March 2013 16:27
> *To:* XMail Users Mailing List
> *Subject:* Re: [xmail] User password
>
> ** **
>
> No need. It should just be active. XMail claim to index/cache data but
> we've never seen this to be true.
>
> On Mar 8, 2013 11:25 AM, "Barry Kavanagh" 
> wrote:
>
> Ok password has been changed for my user, how can I stop Xmail to write the
> changes?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
> On Behalf Of Fred
> Sent: 08 March 2013 15:54
> To: 'XMail Users Mailing List'
> Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
>
> Then you have to change the string inside the file ctrlaccounts.tab
>
> Use XMCrypt to generate a new password: (in bin/ folder)
>
> mail# ./XMCrypt test
> 11001611
>
> Replace the generated string in file ctrlaccounts.tab
>
> "root"[TAB]"11001611"[ENTER]
>
> You now have root access to the XMail server. You can now reset any user
> passwords by following the procedure I sent you in the last reply.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
> On Behalf Of Barry Kavanagh
> Sent: 8 mars 2013 10:48
> To: 'XMail Users Mailing List'
> Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
>
> Hi Fred,
>
> Thanks for your help, unfortunately port 6017 is closed I only have access
> using the shell prompt and don't know the Xmail admin password but I do
> have
> full root shell access.
>
> Regards
> Barry
>
> -Original Message-
> From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
> On Behalf Of Fred
> Sent: 08 March 2013 15:39
> To: 'XMail Users Mailing List'
> Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
>
> I use this to control my server:
>
> http://www.webifi.com/xmail/
>
> It talks to XMail through TCP PORT 6017 which is where XMail listen for its
> control protocol.
>
> You could also telnet localhost 6017
>
> Then type "root"[ TAB]"yourpassword"[enter] Then type
> "userpasswd"[TAB]"domain"[TAB]"username"[TAB]"password"[enter]
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
> On Behalf Of Barry Kavanagh
> Sent: 8 mars 2013 09:00
> To: xmail@xmailserver.org
> Subject: [xmail] User password
>
> I have an old Xmail server running on a Gentoo Vmware box with full root
> access.I want to send a mail as user15 but can't remember the password.I
> have very basic Linux :( I am trying to reset the password for user15
>
> I have tried entering say "user15" "XYZ" and saving the file but it does
> not
> work.
>
> How do I successfully reset this Xmail user password when the server has no
> X server and no web admin.
>
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Re: [xmail] User password

2013-03-08 Thread Chris Franklin
No need. It should just be active. XMail claim to index/cache data but
we've never seen this to be true.
On Mar 8, 2013 11:25 AM, "Barry Kavanagh" 
wrote:

> Ok password has been changed for my user, how can I stop Xmail to write the
> changes?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
> On Behalf Of Fred
> Sent: 08 March 2013 15:54
> To: 'XMail Users Mailing List'
> Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
>
> Then you have to change the string inside the file ctrlaccounts.tab
>
> Use XMCrypt to generate a new password: (in bin/ folder)
>
> mail# ./XMCrypt test
> 11001611
>
> Replace the generated string in file ctrlaccounts.tab
>
> "root"[TAB]"11001611"[ENTER]
>
> You now have root access to the XMail server. You can now reset any user
> passwords by following the procedure I sent you in the last reply.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
> On Behalf Of Barry Kavanagh
> Sent: 8 mars 2013 10:48
> To: 'XMail Users Mailing List'
> Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
>
> Hi Fred,
>
> Thanks for your help, unfortunately port 6017 is closed I only have access
> using the shell prompt and don't know the Xmail admin password but I do
> have
> full root shell access.
>
> Regards
> Barry
>
> -Original Message-
> From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
> On Behalf Of Fred
> Sent: 08 March 2013 15:39
> To: 'XMail Users Mailing List'
> Subject: Re: [xmail] User password
>
> I use this to control my server:
>
> http://www.webifi.com/xmail/
>
> It talks to XMail through TCP PORT 6017 which is where XMail listen for its
> control protocol.
>
> You could also telnet localhost 6017
>
> Then type "root"[ TAB]"yourpassword"[enter] Then type
> "userpasswd"[TAB]"domain"[TAB]"username"[TAB]"password"[enter]
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org [mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]
> On Behalf Of Barry Kavanagh
> Sent: 8 mars 2013 09:00
> To: xmail@xmailserver.org
> Subject: [xmail] User password
>
> I have an old Xmail server running on a Gentoo Vmware box with full root
> access.I want to send a mail as user15 but can't remember the password.I
> have very basic Linux :( I am trying to reset the password for user15
>
> I have tried entering say "user15" "XYZ" and saving the file but it does
> not
> work.
>
> How do I successfully reset this Xmail user password when the server has no
> X server and no web admin.
>
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Re: [xmail] Mailbox on NAS

2011-09-08 Thread Chris Franklin
I've got my temp folder in a ram drive 2.5 gigs ramdrive. And it helps a lot
(we have 17 filters that each needs to view and possibly alter each
message).

And while your right a slight decrease in speed due to having to copy a
file. It would will be dwarfed by the speed of both the lan and nfs in
he's/her's case. As it going to a nas device which in and of it self is
going to be a bottleneck (poor back plans, nics, os, caching systems, etc).


Ps. Also for anyone running dovecot moving your indexes to a ramdrive, also
does wonders. And having it rebuilt the indexing on a reboot for us is a
plus.
On Sep 8, 2011 8:00 AM, "Bart Mortelmans"  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure why this doesn't work, but for the performance, It might
> also not be a good idea to have the domains folder and the spool folder
> in different locations. I do think XMail does "move" files between those
> folders, which isn't the same as copying a file and then deleting the
> original file. If both folders are on the same partition, moving a file
> doesn't require actually copying its contents, it simply is linked to a
> different location. If you're moving a file from one partition to an
> other, this however does result in making a copy and then deleting the
> original. So if most mails on your mailserver end up in a mailbox, then
> it would be better to have spool and domains folder on the same partition.
>
> In the light of this: I would be interested to know when XMail "moves"
> files and when it makes a copy. I have for example read that setting the
> temp-folder in memory would be a good thing to do. But if files are
> "moved" in and out of the temp folder instead of being copied there,
> this might not be such a good idea. Does anybody have an insight on this?
>
> Sincerely,
> Bart Mortelmans
>
>
>
> Op 08/09/11 13:26, Rittikorn L schreef:
>> Update.
>>
>> If I mount MailRoot folder to storage it can work normally.
>> but it include spool folder, I don't want process spool folder at storage
>> because storage it low performance, May be if run in real environment
>> will lose connection.
>>
>> someone has any idea?
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Rittikorn L.
>>
>>
>> On 08/09/11 15:43, Rittikorn L wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>>
>>> I would like to move XMail mailbox data to storage.
>>> I mount nfs only domains folder to storage and copy all user folders
>>> to storage.
>>> mail client can connect to server and got old Email normally
>>>
>>> after that I check send Email to local users but no any Email
>>> receive, Email still remain in spool folder,
>>> but if I send Email to outside it can send normally,
>>>
>>> Help me please...
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Rittikorn L.
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Re: [xmail] Mailbox on NAS

2011-09-08 Thread Chris Franklin
You probably have root squash turned on. Meaning no root access over nfs.

Ps. NFS is really not a good way to fix your low storage needs. Email
systems has too high a reads and writes count NFS to stay stable very lonh
with out a at least a nfs restart twice a day. And durning that time you'll
need to stop xmail and restart it only after you confirm NFS and its mouts
come backup clean.

Oh and ever forget to write your self a stale mount checker. As when NFS go
stale you'll need to stop incoming mail and fix the mounts and restart
mail.
On Sep 8, 2011 7:28 AM, "Rittikorn L"  wrote:
> Update.
>
> If I mount MailRoot folder to storage it can work normally.
> but it include spool folder, I don't want process spool folder at storage
> because storage it low performance, May be if run in real environment
> will lose connection.
>
> someone has any idea?
>
>
> Regards,
> Rittikorn L.
>
>
> On 08/09/11 15:43, Rittikorn L wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> I would like to move XMail mailbox data to storage.
>> I mount nfs only domains folder to storage and copy all user folders
>> to storage.
>> mail client can connect to server and got old Email normally
>>
>> after that I check send Email to local users but no any Email receive,
>> Email still remain in spool folder,
>> but if I send Email to outside it can send normally,
>>
>> Help me please...
>>
>> Regards,
>> Rittikorn L.
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Re: [xmail] Best anti-spam for Xmail

2011-07-19 Thread Chris Franklin
The best way to use assp is like so

*For imcoming mail*
Outside sender/Server => inet => assp => xmail

*For sending*
User interface (webmail/outlook/etc) => assp => xmail => inet => remote
server/user

Assp works like a transparent proxy and can be setup such that no one would
be wiser that its even there.
 On Jul 19, 2011 7:42 PM, "Stig Østvang"  wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> Can anyone tell me what the best anti-spam
> solution for Xmail is? I've found Spamassassin,
> dspam, assp, but I don't know which one works
> best with xmail. For assp it looks like I would
> need to send all outgoing mail through it as
> well. How does that work when I have to send all outgoing mail through my
ISP?
>
> Br,
>
> Stig Østvang
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Re: [xmail] Filters help

2011-04-08 Thread Chris Franklin
What OS?

On Apr 8, 2011 3:37 AM, "L"  wrote:

Can someone help me creating filters to make copy of any ingoing and
outgoing email that transit through the server (put a copy of any email in a
specific folder)?

Thank you very much.
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Re: [xmail] Rif: strip exe file from email

2011-03-31 Thread Chris Franklin
Google altermine.

On Mar 31, 2011 11:00 AM, "Rosario Pingaro"  wrote:


 I know them but,
 they respond on the smtp level with 550, i would like to receive the mail,
stripping the exe file (adding a note to the mail body).

 regards
 Rosario


  *Sent:* Thursday, March 31, 2011 4:35 PM
*To:* XMail Users Mailing List 
*Subject:* [xmail] Rif: strip exe file from email



Hi Ros,
www.xmailserver.org?
Look at this http://xmail.nomadcf.com/home
Bye
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Re: [xmail] Possible filter bug with mailing lists

2009-12-28 Thread Chris Franklin
Funny story  we were not. And to be honest, I don't think I have ever
seen or set that option in side any xmail tool. But we've now started to set
all of them for all of are lists.

This does beg the question though, if the variable "ListSender" isn't set.
Why isn't the default to send as the "username" or Mailing list name in this
case ?



On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 6:30 PM, Davide Libenzi wrote:

> On Mon, 28 Dec 2009, Chris Franklin wrote:
>
> > So I'm thinking this is a bug,
> > When ever filters.out.tab deals with a email that is send from a list,
> it's replacing the @@RFROM @@FROM with the
> > orginal senders email address and not address/username of the mailing
> list.
> >
> > for example when you email maillinglist it does like this:
> >
> > cfrankl...@pegasys.cc => mailingl...@pegasys.cc => us...@on.list
> >
> > And the filters can see this just fine and every thing is great.
> >
> > cfrankl...@pegasys.cc => mailingl...@pegasys.cc
> >
> > But then it needs to then go the users on the mailing list, it goes all
> bad and everything is seen like this:
> >
> > cfrankl...@pegasys.cc => us...@on.list
>
> Are you setting "ListSender" to the email address of the mailing list?
>
>
>
> - Davide
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[xmail] Possible filter bug with mailing lists

2009-12-28 Thread Chris Franklin
So I'm thinking this is a bug,

When ever filters.out.tab deals with a email that is send from a list, it's
replacing the @@RFROM @@FROM with the orginal senders email address and not
address/username of the mailing list.

for example when you email maillinglist it does like this:

cfrankl...@pegasys.cc => mailingl...@pegasys.cc => us...@on.list

And the filters can see this just fine and every thing is great.

cfrankl...@pegasys.cc => mailingl...@pegasys.cc

But then it needs to then go the users on the mailing list, it goes all bad
and everything is seen like this:

cfrankl...@pegasys.cc => us...@on.list


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[xmail] Feature Request

2004-10-27 Thread Chris Franklin
I'd be nice to have the option to have xmail run as a user other then root.
and setable by the server.tab file.

Ps. And yes i know you can do it by fallowing the directions found at  
http://www.spectr.org/sergey/HowTo-Chrooted-XMail.html. BUt i think a 
server.tab var. would be alot nicer / cleaner :)

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