Describe what you are seeing that makes you think it is relaying.
Bill
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From: Jeffrey L. Conley[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 1:28 PM
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Relaying
I am running 1.18 on both my primary and my secondary. I have the
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Relaying
Describe what you are seeing that makes you think it is relaying.
Bill
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From: Jeffrey L. Conley[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 1:28 PM
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Relaying
I am running 1.18 on both my
:30 AM
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Relaying
Yesterday I was able to relay email off of it from across the internet. =
I
was not using a valid email address and no authintication. =20
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] =
On
Behalf
I found the cause, no carriage return after the last entry in the
smtprelay.tab file.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Bill Healy
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 1:41 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [xmail] Re: Relaying
What's in your
On Tue, 18 May 2004, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
Morning All,
The last 2 days it appears my mail server has incorrectly forwarded (or at
least attempted to forward) a message to the wrong IP. This is on a system
that had been running for months without change. Some additional info:
SuSE 8.2
Does a dns lookup for smtp.ubaight.com on the xmail machine give the =
good ip
?
If ok, see your xmail smail log to see where xmail connected to send =
the
mails ...
If bad IP, try this (clear xmail dns cache) :
stop xmail
empty xmail 'dnscache/mx'
empty xmail
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 12:31, CLEMENT Francis wrote:
Does a dns lookup for smtp.ubaight.com on the xmail machine give the =
good ip
?
Yes
If ok, see your xmail smail log to see where xmail connected to send =
the
mails ...
If bad IP, try this (clear xmail dns cache) :
stop xmail
At 10:38 1/13/2004, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
That's kinda interesting. You have multiple A records pointing to
66.219.172.36. We're getting a little OT here but why do you use A
records instead of CNAMEs? I know there was some debate about this years
ago and at that time the conventional wisdom was
At 10:38 1/13/2004, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
Right, but getting back to Dale's original concern, his virtual domains
won't fail the remote server's RDNS check if the DNS for his SMTP server
is configured correctly. And he shouldn't be afraid to use RDNS to check
the validity of a remote server. Even
Tracy wrote:
At 10:38 1/13/2004, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
That's kinda interesting. You have multiple A records pointing to
66.219.172.36. We're getting a little OT here but why do you use A
records instead of CNAMEs? I know there was some debate about this years
ago and at that time the
Tracy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because RFC2822 specifies that A records for mail servers should not
be CNAMEs...:)
You mean, rcf 2821.
Here is an extract:
Once an SMTP client lexically identifies a domain to which mail will
be delivered for processing (as described in sections 3.6
chabral wrote:
Jeffrey Laramie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would you by any chance have a link to this document? This is
something I really need to keep up on.
Here you can find all rfcs:
http://www.rfc-index.com/
Great, thanks. You've provided a valuable resource *and*
So it has nothing to do with my server setup?
Is there anything I can do to force Xmail to send the message?
Thanks in advance, and great software. This beats the heck outta =
eXtremail. Glad I made the jump.
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, Dale Qualls wrote:
I'm
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, Dale Qualls wrote:
So it has nothing to do with my server setup?
Is there anything I can do to force Xmail to send the message?
You can try to use the ESMTP extension:
MAIL FROM:... I-REALLY-BEG-YOU=1
but I don't think is gonna work :-)
Seriously, you can't.
-
Great, thank you.
I was wondering about the reverse DNS lookup that some mailservers do.
If my xmailserver has a default domain of mydomain.org and a reverse DNS =
lookup pointing to mydomain.org all is well. But, if myseconddomain.org =
users send a message to a place that does reverse DNS
Dale Qualls wrote:
Great, thank you.
I was wondering about the reverse DNS lookup that some mailservers do.
If my xmailserver has a default domain of mydomain.org and a reverse DNS =
lookup pointing to mydomain.org all is well. But, if myseconddomain.org =
users send a message to a place that
At 19:47 1/12/2004, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
In a standard DNS configuration you would have a domain 'zone' file for
each domain name and a 'reverse lookup' zone file for each block of IPs.
The zone file typically has records that resolve a name to an IP address:
myhost A 12.34.56.78
The
That's exactly my question. How does an ISP handle this? I have one name =
for my xmail server that if you telnet to it you get mydomain.org and a =
RDNS will match mydomain.org, but if I'm sending mail from mythirddomain=
..org and a RDNS is looked at it will see mydomain.organd therefore get =
Hello Davide,
in smtprelay.tab i can insert ip-addresses.
What i wan't is to tell xmail that only mails for domain1.com, domain2.com
and domain3.com should be relayed. All incoming mails for other domains should
be skipped.
I need a chance to insert Domain-names, not ip-adresses.
Dirk
?
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: -Original Message-
: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
: On Behalf Of Dirk Steinbrenner
: Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 2:48 PM
: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Subject: [xmail] Re: relaying domains
:
:
: Hello Davide,
:
: in smtprelay.tab i can insert ip-addresses
Use custom domains and the relay command.=20
Bill
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From: Dirk Steinbrenner[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 2:04 PM
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: relaying domains
Hello Andrew,
the domains are on another server (in a DMZ) which
Hello,=20
I found the solution : ezmts was not uninstalled :)) . Thank you for all
Fr=E9d=E9ric
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:xmail-bounce;xmailserver.org]
On Behalf Of Frederic Malo
Sent: jeudi 31 octobre 2002 13:54
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] relaying
At 10:35 6/21/2002 +0800, Adrian Hicks wrote:
* Restart Xmail
* do: telnet localhost 6017 (the admin program gives the timestamp etc.
waits for input - all seems ok at this point)
* do: username password and hit enter
And I get a bad controller
So... I stopped 0.74... migrated the stuff I had to migrate... CHANGED MY
smptrelay.tab to the above... and whalla! I can still use my outside
machine
to sendmail through it my yahoo account.
Are you sure that one of your clients (from the same ip that u used to test)
hadn't logged in tino
In Outlook Express 5.0 go to the mail account properties and then to the
Server tab and turn on My server requires authentication. By default
it will use the same username and password for pop so you don't need to
change anything else in Outlook express
Eudora, Netscape and other clients I
| -Original Message-
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Davide Libenzi
| Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 7:35 PM
| To: John Kielkopf
| Cc: XMail Mailing list
| Subject: Re: relaying...
...
| By doing what You're talking about will make You to fall inside
| ORBS
On 12-May-2001 Altair wrote:
| -Original Message-
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Davide Libenzi
| Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 7:35 PM
| To: John Kielkopf
| Cc: XMail Mailing list
| Subject: Re: relaying...
...
| By doing what You're talking about
/send button)
(sorry for my bad english !!)
Note that some others packages (a few) offer this method.
Francis
-Message d'origine-
De : Davide Libenzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : vendredi 11 mai 2001 18:23
À : John Kielkopf
Cc : XMail Mailing list
Objet : RE: relaying...
On 11
On 11-May-2001 John Kielkopf wrote:
Yes, but it's an unfortunate necessity.
In order to allow my users to use my SMTP service, I either need to open up
all relaying, or setup smtpauth, since most of them are mobile. smtpauth
just wont cut the mustard in this situation, since I'm not about
On 11-May-2001 CLEMENT Francis wrote:
John, ask your users to use authentication with smtp sessions, and then
relay starts (if their client software allow smtp authtication)
Suggestion to Davide : Since not all users have a mail client software with
smtp authentication, is it possible to
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