Tracy | 1 Jun 2007 03:21

Re: External authentication and Active Directory

Kirk Friggstad wrote:
> Has anyone done any work with authenticating XMail against a Windows Active
> Directory system? Just curious if it can be done, if anyone has code to
> share, etc. before I go possibly re-inventing the wheel. Thanks!

I wrote some code a while back to do that - but I haven't tested it in 
several versions of Xmail. Check on the Xmail site for a link for NT 
Domain Authentication. If you can't find it there, let me know and I'll 
dig up a copy on my system here and send it to you.
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Kirk Friggstad | 1 Jun 2007 17:06

Re: External authentication and Active Directory

Thanks for the pointer - I did check the xmailserver.org home page before,
but my mind must not have registered "NT Domain".

Kirk

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Subject: [xmail] Re: External authentication and Active Directory

Kirk Friggstad wrote:
> Has anyone done any work with authenticating XMail against a Windows
Active
> Directory system? Just curious if it can be done, if anyone has code to
> share, etc. before I go possibly re-inventing the wheel. Thanks!

I wrote some code a while back to do that - but I haven't tested it in 
several versions of Xmail. Check on the Xmail site for a link for NT 
Domain Authentication. If you can't find it there, let me know and I'll 
dig up a copy on my system here and send it to you.
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Ivo Smits | 3 Jun 2007 20:42
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Re: 1.25-pre14

Davide,

I've been experimenting with IPv6 (using 6to4),
some addresses are not reachable over 6to4,
at least telnet and firefox retry over IPv4 after a (too big) delay.
I think XMail should do this too, and also needs an option to completely 
disable (sending over) IPv6 to prevent delays on systems that don't have 
IPv6.

Ivo

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Davide Libenzi" <davidel <at> xmailserver.org>
To: <xmail <at> xmailserver.org>
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 12:35 AM
Subject: [xmail] Re: 1.25-pre14

> On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Ivo Smits wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> The problem is probably in both MX'es having an IPv6 (AAAA) record:
>> C.secondary-mx.co.uk.   60      IN      AAAA    2001:8b0:0:81::51bb:510d
>>
>> I think XMail only tries the 'best' address it finds for each MX. The 
>> IPv6
>> address is ofcourse preferred over the IPv4 one.
>> Davide: how about an option (command line) to completely turn of (at 
>> least)
>> sending of emails over IPv6?
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Ken Larkman | 3 Jun 2007 23:46
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FreeBSD / Xmail 1.24 / anti-spam.sh

Using the anti-spam.sh script (from
http://xmail.nomadcf.com/info.php?program=anti-spam-php) I am
getting the following error when trying to send email:

'Server response: 451 Requested action aborted: (-55) local error in
processing'

Any ideas what might be causing this? So far, everything seems to
work individually but I can't send any emails when spamd is
activated.

- Ken

       
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Ken Larkman | 4 Jun 2007 04:37
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Re: FreeBSD / Xmail 1.24 / anti-spam.sh

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Never mind. I did something dumb.

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David Lord | 4 Jun 2007 12:43

Problem with glst and mail from hotmail


I'm finding that currently hotmail appears to make just one attempt 
to deliver and then gives up. Of course it's my mailserver that's 
broken as hotmail is a large organisation and I'm just a hobbyist.

What I'd like to be able to do is check for, and if not already 
present, prime glst.dbm with the hotmail triple for that contact.

I could possibly get away with whitelisting the hotmail servers but 
I'd rather not on principle.

This might be a good intro for me to get back into doing some 
programming but I'm asking in case someone has already done it.

I've emailed the sender to resend twice with at least an hour between 
attempts. I already had an mnet line for hotmail in glst.conf.

David

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TonyS@websyscon | 4 Jun 2007 21:05

Re: Problem with glst and mail from hotmail

Yahoo is the same, and their groups are notorious for sending once only. 
Its a significant problem.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Lord" <xmail <at> lordynet.org>
To: <xmail <at> xmailserver.org>
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 3:43 AM
Subject: [xmail] Problem with glst and mail from hotmail

>
> I'm finding that currently hotmail appears to make just one attempt
> to deliver and then gives up. Of course it's my mailserver that's
> broken as hotmail is a large organisation and I'm just a hobbyist.
>
> What I'd like to be able to do is check for, and if not already
> present, prime glst.dbm with the hotmail triple for that contact.
>
> I could possibly get away with whitelisting the hotmail servers but
> I'd rather not on principle.
>
> This might be a good intro for me to get back into doing some
> programming but I'm asking in case someone has already done it.
>
> I've emailed the sender to resend twice with at least an hour between
> attempts. I already had an mnet line for hotmail in glst.conf.
>
>
> David
>
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Rob Arends | 5 Jun 2007 14:48
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Testing your xmail server for SMTP SSL functionality.

I came across this little command, thought someone might find it useful
testing SSL on xmail:

          openssl s_client -showcerts -starttls smtp -connect
x35.xmailserver.org:25

It uses openssl to 'telnet' to your smtp server and display a hole heap of
info about the SSL info it finds.

you will need to QUIT at the end, or you can EHLO, etc.

Rob :-)

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Davide Libenzi | 7 Jun 2007 01:53

Re: Testing your xmail server for SMTP SSL functionality.

On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Rob Arends wrote:

> I came across this little command, thought someone might find it useful
> testing SSL on xmail:
>  
>           openssl s_client -showcerts -starttls smtp -connect
> x35.xmailserver.org:25
>  
> It uses openssl to 'telnet' to your smtp server and display a hole heap of
> info about the SSL info it finds.
>  
> you will need to QUIT at the end, or you can EHLO, etc.

Would you stop hacking my server?!? :)

- Davide

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Rob Arends | 7 Jun 2007 14:26
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Re: Testing your xmail server for SMTP SSL functionality.

Hack ?!?!?

I did it once and got a result, then typed QUIT and left.
Dunno how that is hacking.
I did need a SMTP server that I KNEW was running SMTP+SSL, so your's can to
mind.

Sorry if I offended you.

Rob :-)

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Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 9:53 AM
To: xmail <at> xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] Re: Testing your xmail server for SMTP SSL functionality.

On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Rob Arends wrote:

> I came across this little command, thought someone might find it useful
> testing SSL on xmail:
>  
>           openssl s_client -showcerts -starttls smtp -connect
> x35.xmailserver.org:25
>  
> It uses openssl to 'telnet' to your smtp server and display a hole heap of
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