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colinb |
Posted: Aug 21 2001, 02:17 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Member No.: 54 Joined: 21-August 01 |
I am having trouble with setting up Xmail as a pop3 server on Linux. What configurations do I need to perform? I believe I have set up everything relative to the documentation. We are trying to set up our own domain mail server and yet I cannot get a mail client (Outlook) to connect to the server. I also have no confirmation from the server that anything is working correctly. There doesn't seem to be any logs produced. Any help in setting up is welcome, thanks.
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Aram |
Posted: Aug 22 2001, 12:12 AM
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Administrator Group: Moderators Posts: 142 Member No.: 1 Joined: 15-February 01 |
Hi,
You need to give some technical details if you expect anyone to give you an answer. - What parameters are you using to start XMail? - What error (exactly) are you receiving when you try to use an mail client? - Did you activated logging? - Aram Tutunciyan - |
colinb |
Posted: Aug 23 2001, 03:21 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Member No.: 54 Joined: 21-August 01 |
OK Thanks will take that on board, but have eventually managed to get the server working in a simple mode. However the only way that I was able to set up users was by using the remote admin functionality(telnet ... 6017). Have I missed something somewhere, or is this the only method of performing administrative functions.
Also I found I had to Authenticate users in order to make them accessible via the pop3 server (this sounds like a obvious proceedure but it's not mentioned anywhere!). Is this what is expected and what gets updated when I authenticate a user? quote: Hi, You need to give some technical details if you expect anyone to give you an answer. - What parameters are you using to start XMail? - What error (exactly) are you receiving when you try to use an mail client? - Did you activated logging? - Aram Tutunciyan - |
idmon |
Posted: Aug 24 2001, 10:02 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 5 Member No.: 31 Joined: 5-July 01 |
Great Program.
I started with 0.69. I set out looking for a cross platform mail server after using various (6) windows ones and 3 linux ones. Also one that can be remotely administered, multi domained and doesn't need real users in the OS. After reading through the readme file in detail and then again. I am totally confident it is my email server for good. Have a good look at the list of Tools on the www.xmailserver.org page, you're bound to find something you like other than Telnet. p.s. there's a command line utility for you to add user too if you like |