The worldmail list archive ending on 30 Sep 2001
Topics covered in this issue include:
1. RE: Replacing WorldMail Server
"Andrew McClymont" <andrewmcclymont at d-link dot net>
Wed, 5 Sep 2001 14:25:12 -0300
2. RE: worldmail masquerade
"Ben Saren" <ben at atomicusa dot com>
Wed, 5 Sep 2001 14:20:55 -0400
3. RE: Replacing WorldMail Server
"John Coonrod" <jc at thp dot org>
Wed, 05 Sep 2001 14:39:08 -0400
4. Licenses addon
=?us-ascii?Q?Cedric_Daimo?= <daimo at praxim dot fr>
Thu, 6 Sep 2001 08:28:32 +0200
5. RE: Licenses addon
"Paul Webster" <paul at spidersweb.freeserve.co dot uk>
Thu, 6 Sep 2001 07:37:17 +0100
6. Could not connect to remote management agent
=?us-ascii?Q?Cedric_Daimo?= <daimo at praxim dot fr>
Mon, 10 Sep 2001 14:28:33 +0200
7. RE: Could not connect to remote management agent
"Paul Webster" <paul at spidersweb.freeserve.co dot uk>
Mon, 10 Sep 2001 13:58:48 +0100
8. RE: Could not connect to remote management agent
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Cédric_Daimo?= <daimo at praxim dot fr>
Mon, 10 Sep 2001 15:18:38 +0200
9. RE: Could not connect to remote management agent
"Paul Webster" <paul at spidersweb.freeserve.co dot uk>
Mon, 10 Sep 2001 14:43:57 +0100
10. large distro lists
"Paul Lucente" <plucente at hypotenuse dot com>
Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:35:24 -0400
11. RE: large distro lists
"Ben Saren" <ben at atomicusa dot com>
Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:48:13 -0400
12. RE: large distro lists
"Paul Lucente" <plucente at hypotenuse dot com>
Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:43:39 -0400
13. Re: large distro lists
Curt Van Tassell <curtvt at aipl.arsusda dot gov>
Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:47:08 -0400
14. RE: large distro lists
William Hultman <whultman at home dot com>
Fri, 14 Sep 2001 12:48:24 -0700
15. RE: large distro lists
"Paul Lucente" <plucente at hypotenuse dot com>
Fri, 14 Sep 2001 16:22:53 -0400
16. Could not connect to remote management agent
=?us-ascii?Q?Cedric_Daimo?= <daimo at praxim dot fr>
Mon, 17 Sep 2001 08:27:20 +0200
17. World Mail Logs
"Luis Mercadillo" <lmercadillo at bigtoesports dot com>
Mon, 17 Sep 2001 08:44:56 -0500
18. RE: World Mail Logs
"Paul Webster" <paul at spidersweb.freeserve.co dot uk>
Mon, 17 Sep 2001 16:54:27 +0100
19. Re: World Mail Logs
"Henry Avetisyan" <havetisyan at linkline dot com>
Mon, 17 Sep 2001 22:23:25 -0700
20. Antivirus Software
"Guy Trevor Lawless" <glawless at cedarfreshscoop dot com>
Fri, 21 Sep 2001 15:26:31 -0400
21. DAT Files
"Guy Trevor Lawless" <glawless at cedarfreshscoop dot com>
Fri, 21 Sep 2001 15:28:16 -0400
22. RE: Antivirus Software
"Ben Saren" <ben at atomicusa dot com>
Fri, 21 Sep 2001 15:31:49 -0400
23. Re: Antivirus Software
"John Coonrod" <jc at thp dot org>
Fri, 21 Sep 2001 15:35:33 -0400
24. Re: Antivirus Software
Dave Salovesh <salovesh at ramassociates dot com>
Fri, 21 Sep 2001 16:08:02 -0400
25. WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
"Philip K. Dunn" <pkd at hoptechno dot com>
Sun, 23 Sep 2001 13:14:54 -0500
26. Re: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
William Hultman <whultman at home dot com>
Sun, 23 Sep 2001 20:08:28 -0700
27. Re: Antivirus Software
"Elliott Bujan" <ebujan at rentokil-tps dot com>
Mon, 24 Sep 2001 06:01:43 -0500
28. Re: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
Seymour Joseph <sjoseph at bciu.k12.pa dot us>
Mon, 24 Sep 2001 11:00:34 -0400
29. RE: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
"Art Lazanoff" <art at parrotbyte dot com>
Mon, 24 Sep 2001 08:04:59 -0700
30. RE: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
"Tom Kemp" <KempT at presearch dot com>
Mon, 24 Sep 2001 11:25:12 -0400
31. RE: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
"Tom Kemp" <KempT at presearch dot com>
Mon, 24 Sep 2001 12:31:53 -0400
32. Re: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
Seymour Joseph <sjoseph at bciu.k12.pa dot us>
Mon, 24 Sep 2001 13:42:37 -0400
33. Re: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
"Philip K. Dunn" <pkd at hoptechno dot com>
Mon, 24 Sep 2001 13:24:48 -0500
34. RE: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
"Tom Kemp" <KempT at presearch dot com>
Mon, 24 Sep 2001 14:50:56 -0400
35. Web interface
"Elliott Bujan" <ebujan at rentokil-tps dot com>
Wed, 26 Sep 2001 09:16:24 -0500
36. FW: Web interface
"Doug Anderson" <dandersn at purdue dot edu>
Wed, 26 Sep 2001 10:09:03 -0500
37. RE: Web interface
"Tom Kemp" <KempT at presearch dot com>
Wed, 26 Sep 2001 11:21:56 -0400
38. RE: Web interface
"Doug Anderson" <dandersn at purdue dot edu>
Wed, 26 Sep 2001 11:41:14 -0500
39. Re: Antivirus Software
Garry Wiegand <squeezix at ithaca dot com>
Wed, 26 Sep 2001 12:16:45 -0700
40. RE: Antivirus Software
"Jill Crawford" <jillc at golfpactravel dot com>
Wed, 26 Sep 2001 16:58:59 -0400
41. Re: Antivirus Software
"Elliott Bujan" <ebujan at rentokil-tps dot com>
Thu, 27 Sep 2001 07:15:38 -0500
42. Re: Antivirus Software
"John Coonrod" <jc at thp dot org>
Thu, 27 Sep 2001 08:26:59 -0400
43. Mgmt Console on Win2k
"Paul Lucente" <plucente at hypotenuse dot com>
Thu, 27 Sep 2001 16:41:41 -0400
44. RE: Mgmt Console on Win2k
"Doug Anderson" <dandersn at purdue dot edu>
Thu, 27 Sep 2001 15:49:17 -0500
45. Re: Antivirus Software
Daniel Julien <daniel.julien at thc.state.tx dot us>
Thu, 27 Sep 2001 16:14:41 -0500
46. Relay, yep.. relay again.
"Ben Saren" <ben at atomicusa dot com>
Sat, 29 Sep 2001 16:09:48 -0400
47. Re: Relay, yep.. relay again.
Ferris Hall <ferris at ferrishall dot com>
Sat, 29 Sep 2001 23:52:35 -0400
48. Norton AV Gateways
Ferris Hall <ferris at ferrishall dot com>
Sun, 30 Sep 2001 00:52:33 -0400
49. Protocol Trace and Terminal Services
Ferris Hall <ferris at ferrishall dot com>
Sun, 30 Sep 2001 11:46:27 -0400
50. Re: Protocol Trace and Terminal Services
"John Coonrod" <jc at thp dot org>
Sun, 30 Sep 2001 12:28:41 -0400
From: "Andrew McClymont" <andrewmcclymont at d-link dot net>
Subject: RE: Replacing WorldMail Server
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 14:25:12 -0300
We replaced Worldmail with NTmail.
Reason? "we needed some sort of way to avoid being used as a relay server"
Due to our specific needs and clients configurations (they have dynamic
IPs), we selected NTmail from www.gordano.co.uk.
Why? At the time, it was the only one wich had a specific anti-spam feature:
"only accept mail to/from local domains"
We use it in combination with WebShield SMTP from ww.nai.com.
Great product once you set it right.
It has tons of features, we only use the smtp and pop3 services right now.
It has an incorporated list server, web mail, web proxy, av addin, it's own
macro language.
All configuration is done via a web browser.
I remember we had no way to migrate automatically all accounts from the old
Worldmail server to NTmail.
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Anderson [mailto:dandersn at purdue dot edu]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 2:18 PM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: RE: Replacing WorldMail Server
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Anderson [mailto:doug at douglasanderson dot net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 11:46 AM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: Replacing WorldMail Server
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Has anyone replaced their Worldmail server with another NT platform server.
I am looking to upgrade and have my eye on IMail and MDaemon. Please give
any suggestions on mail server software or thoughts about the two I have
show above. Thanks!
From: "Ben Saren" <ben at atomicusa dot com>
Subject: RE: worldmail masquerade
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 14:20:55 -0400
Use a different DNS server...
-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Casey [mailto:rcasey at crp dot org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 1:10 PM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: RE: worldmail masquerade
At 12:43 PM 9/5/2001 -0400, Ben Saren wrote:
>Are you using Windows 2000 DNS in an Active Directory domain?? Sounds
>like its getting its info from an AD DNS Zone...
We are, but according to a Eudora tech support article (see below), the
server name value is gotten from the registry. If I edit those registry
settings, then they will be overwritten the next time the server boots
(MS
kb #Q228805) or I'm afraid that the server will no longer function
properly
in an AD domain. If I edit those registry keys (and the NV
Hostname/Domain
keys) will the server still function properly? Or, is there another
solution?
http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/kb/2041hq.html
Thanks,
-Ryan Casey
Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2001 14:39:08 -0400
From: "John Coonrod" <jc at thp dot org>
Subject: RE: Replacing WorldMail Server
I really appreciate this string, because I was planning to switch TO
WorldMail - and perhaps I shouldn't!
I've been using Infinite Interchange for many years with great success
EXCEPT that there is a quirk with Eudora clients - Eudora clients cannot
see HTML mail delivered from InterChange! I'd like to use Eudora clients -
so I'm thinking of switching.
I use InterChange with InterScan smtp antivirus on the same box, so I need
to be able to switch the smtp port on the mail server to 26 or something.
It works great - daily updates - and great service.
From: =?us-ascii?Q?Cedric_Daimo?= <daimo at praxim dot fr>
Subject: Licenses addon
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 08:28:32 +0200
Hello
I recently buy 25 user add-on for Qualcomm Worldmail server
I received by mail SN and Activation Code
I don't find where put codes in the soft !!!
Support tells me:
"
You can enter the correct License information by following the steps below:
1. Open the Management Center and log in
2. Right click the server icon and select License Management
3. In the License Management screen, enter the Serial Number, omitting the
000- from the number (EG E1112345)
4. Enter the Activation Key
5. Click Add key
The license information should show under Activation Keys and the
Description column will show how many users each license is for.
"
BUT
1. I open the Management Center and log in
2. when i Right click the server icon, options available are X400. Mail
connection and CLose connections !
=> IS THERE ANOTHER MEANS TO REGISTER ???
Thanks a lot !
From: "Paul Webster" <paul at spidersweb.freeserve.co dot uk>
Subject: RE: Licenses addon
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 07:37:17 +0100
That would happen if the management center cannot talk to the RMAP process.
First thing is to get your Management Center correctly managing your
WorldMail server.
Once you can perform general management commands - like View Logs - then you
can right click etc.
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Cedric Daimo [mailto:daimo at praxim dot fr]
Sent: 06 September 2001 07:29
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: Licenses addon
Hello
I recently buy 25 user add-on for Qualcomm Worldmail server
I received by mail SN and Activation Code
I don't find where put codes in the soft !!!
Support tells me:
"
You can enter the correct License information by following the steps below:
1. Open the Management Center and log in
2. Right click the server icon and select License Management
3. In the License Management screen, enter the Serial Number, omitting the
000- from the number (EG E1112345)
4. Enter the Activation Key
5. Click Add key
The license information should show under Activation Keys and the
Description column will show how many users each license is for.
"
BUT
1. I open the Management Center and log in
2. when i Right click the server icon, options available are X400. Mail
connection and CLose connections !
=> IS THERE ANOTHER MEANS TO REGISTER ???
Thanks a lot !
From: =?us-ascii?Q?Cedric_Daimo?= <daimo at praxim dot fr>
Subject: Could not connect to remote management agent
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 14:28:33 +0200
Hello,
Worldmail is running on a W2K server.
When we connectet to Console management, i always have the message 'Could
not connect to remote management agent on server xxx'.
I can't access to license management (!)
RMAP is running
Is is due to W2K ?
What can i do ?
Thanks a lot !
From: "Paul Webster" <paul at spidersweb.freeserve.co dot uk>
Subject: RE: Could not connect to remote management agent
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 13:58:48 +0100
Assuming that you are running the management center on same machine as
WorldMail ...
what do you see if you run the following command line prompt ..
telnet localhost 4299
telnet localhost 4200
telnet localhost 4201
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Cedric Daimo [mailto:daimo at praxim dot fr]
Sent: 10 September 2001 13:29
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: Could not connect to remote management agent
Hello,
Worldmail is running on a W2K server.
When we connectet to Console management, i always have the message 'Could
not connect to remote management agent on server xxx'.
I can't access to license management (!)
RMAP is running
Is is due to W2K ?
What can i do ?
Thanks a lot !
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Cédric_Daimo?= <daimo at praxim dot fr>
Subject: RE: Could not connect to remote management agent
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 15:18:38 +0200
telnet localhost 4299 => RO001000
telnet localhost 4200 => <......................servername.domainname>
telnet localhost 4201 => <......................servername.domainname>
management center is running on same machine as WorldMail
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Paul Webster [mailto:paul at spidersweb.freeserve.co dot uk]
Envoyé : lundi 10 septembre 2001 14:59
À : Subscribers of WorldMail
Objet : RE: Could not connect to remote management agent
Assuming that you are running the management center on same machine as
WorldMail ...
what do you see if you run the following command line prompt ..
telnet localhost 4299
telnet localhost 4200
telnet localhost 4201
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Cedric Daimo [mailto:daimo at praxim dot fr]
Sent: 10 September 2001 13:29
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: Could not connect to remote management agent
Hello,
Worldmail is running on a W2K server.
When we connectet to Console management, i always have the message 'Could
not connect to remote management agent on server xxx'.
I can't access to license management (!)
RMAP is running
Is is due to W2K ?
What can i do ?
Thanks a lot !
From: "Paul Webster" <paul at spidersweb.freeserve.co dot uk>
Subject: RE: Could not connect to remote management agent
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 14:43:57 +0100
OK - that shows everything is running fine.
So - next step .... find and run ISOTRACE.EXE - and in the menus ... enable
verbose tracing on SMTP/POP3 and connect using telnet ... [as below] ... you
should then see your connection appear in ISOTRACE windows ... this will
show that tracing is working ...
then connect using Management Centre and see what happens [you can set trace
to record to a file at same time as screen output - it flushes to disk on
exit of ISOTRACE]
[as far as I remember ... RMAP does not send output to ISOTRACE ... but it
does write to its own log files which you can find on disk]
[if you post ISOTRACE output here then edit out and security info]
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Cédric Daimo [mailto:daimo at praxim dot fr]
Sent: 10 September 2001 14:19
To: 'Paul Webster'; 'Subscribers of WorldMail'
Subject: RE: Could not connect to remote management agent
telnet localhost 4299 => RO001000
telnet localhost 4200 => <......................servername.domainname>
telnet localhost 4201 => <......................servername.domainname>
management center is running on same machine as WorldMail
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Paul Webster [mailto:paul at spidersweb.freeserve.co dot uk]
Envoyé : lundi 10 septembre 2001 14:59
À : Subscribers of WorldMail
Objet : RE: Could not connect to remote management agent
Assuming that you are running the management center on same machine as
WorldMail ...
what do you see if you run the following command line prompt ..
telnet localhost 4299
telnet localhost 4200
telnet localhost 4201
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Cedric Daimo [mailto:daimo at praxim dot fr]
Sent: 10 September 2001 13:29
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: Could not connect to remote management agent
Hello,
Worldmail is running on a W2K server.
When we connectet to Console management, i always have the message 'Could
not connect to remote management agent on server xxx'.
I can't access to license management (!)
RMAP is running
Is is due to W2K ?
What can i do ?
Thanks a lot !
From: "Paul Lucente" <plucente at hypotenuse dot com>
Subject: large distro lists
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:35:24 -0400
Does anyone know if there's a quick and easy way to add a large # of
non-local addresses into a distro list? Maybe I'm a complete idiot, but I
can't seem to find any other way than to add them manually one-by-one. This
seems absurd.
I hope everyone is safe and sound after the events of this week.
TIA
Paul
From: "Ben Saren" <ben at atomicusa dot com>
Subject: RE: large distro lists
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:48:13 -0400
Speaking personnally, I don't think so. That's just ANOTHER lack of
functionality. Is it for your users or just for you personal use?
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Lucente [mailto:plucente at hypotenuse dot com]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 3:35 PM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: large distro lists
Does anyone know if there's a quick and easy way to add a large # of
non-local addresses into a distro list? Maybe I'm a complete idiot, but
I can't seem to find any other way than to add them manually one-by-one.
This seems absurd.
I hope everyone is safe and sound after the events of this week.
TIA
Paul
From: "Paul Lucente" <plucente at hypotenuse dot com>
Subject: RE: large distro lists
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:43:39 -0400
Its for company use, currently, 1 of my users sends alerts to all our
clients using a local address book, I need for it to be accessible to
others, but at the same time do NOT want other users in the company to have
a local copy of it.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Saren [mailto:ben at atomicusa dot com]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 3:48 PM
To: 'Paul Lucente'; 'Subscribers of WorldMail'
Subject: RE: large distro lists
Speaking personnally, I don't think so. That's just ANOTHER lack of
functionality. Is it for your users or just for you personal use?
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Lucente [mailto:plucente at hypotenuse dot com]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 3:35 PM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: large distro lists
Does anyone know if there's a quick and easy way to add a large # of
non-local addresses into a distro list? Maybe I'm a complete idiot, but
I can't seem to find any other way than to add them manually one-by-one.
This seems absurd.
I hope everyone is safe and sound after the events of this week.
TIA
Paul
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:47:08 -0400
From: Curt Van Tassell <curtvt at aipl.arsusda dot gov>
Subject: Re: large distro lists
Paul
Probably the easiest way is to pull them into a text editor, create
subscribe commands for each one (copy and paste), and then paste that whole
thing into an email message - it is a kludge, but should work. It is a lot
faster than doing it with a mouse...
Curt
At 03:35 PM 9/14/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Does anyone know if there's a quick and easy way to add a large # of
>non-local addresses into a distro list? Maybe I'm a complete idiot, but I
>can't seem to find any other way than to add them manually one-by-one. This
>seems absurd.
>
>I hope everyone is safe and sound after the events of this week.
>
>TIA
>Paul
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Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 12:48:24 -0700
From: William Hultman <whultman at home dot com>
Subject: RE: large distro lists
Yes, there is...
If they are all in a text file, paste them into the third column in an
Excel spreadsheet. Then fill the first column with the word Subscribe and
the second column with the name of the list. Now save as a text file (tab
delimited, I believe). Finally, open that text file and paste it into a
message addressed to the robot user you have set up for the list (if you
don't have a robot user, you can add one easily enough). Once the robot
receives it, it will process the new entries into the list.
Bill
At 03:48 PM 9/14/2001 -0400, Ben Saren wrote:
>Speaking personnally, I don't think so. That's just ANOTHER lack of
>functionality. Is it for your users or just for you personal use?
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Paul Lucente [mailto:plucente at hypotenuse dot com]
>Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 3:35 PM
>To: Subscribers of WorldMail
>Subject: large distro lists
>
>
>Does anyone know if there's a quick and easy way to add a large # of
>non-local addresses into a distro list? Maybe I'm a complete idiot, but
>I can't seem to find any other way than to add them manually one-by-one.
>This seems absurd.
>
>I hope everyone is safe and sound after the events of this week.
>
>TIA
>Paul
William B. Hultman
<<mailto:whultman at home dot com>whultman@home.<whultman at home dot com>com>
"I am not responsible for anything contained in this message.
It appears that my cats have learned to type."
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From: "Paul Lucente" <plucente at hypotenuse dot com>
Subject: RE: large distro lists
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 16:22:53 -0400
Thanks all who responded. The robot solution actually worked very well. In
Eudora's defense, this IS sort of covered in the manual, although not in a
way that I would have thought to do this without your suggestions.
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Lucente [mailto:plucente at hypotenuse dot com]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 3:44 PM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: RE: large distro lists
Its for company use, currently, 1 of my users sends alerts to all our
clients using a local address book, I need for it to be accessible to
others, but at the same time do NOT want other users in the company to have
a local copy of it.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Saren [mailto:ben at atomicusa dot com]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 3:48 PM
To: 'Paul Lucente'; 'Subscribers of WorldMail'
Subject: RE: large distro lists
Speaking personnally, I don't think so. That's just ANOTHER lack of
functionality. Is it for your users or just for you personal use?
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Lucente [mailto:plucente at hypotenuse dot com]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 3:35 PM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: large distro lists
Does anyone know if there's a quick and easy way to add a large # of
non-local addresses into a distro list? Maybe I'm a complete idiot, but
I can't seem to find any other way than to add them manually one-by-one.
This seems absurd.
I hope everyone is safe and sound after the events of this week.
TIA
Paul
From: =?us-ascii?Q?Cedric_Daimo?= <daimo at praxim dot fr>
Subject: Could not connect to remote management agent
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 08:27:20 +0200
Solution was:
In the Management Center,before connecting to the mail server, under the
Advanced Tab port number was 25 instead of 4299
Thanks all who responded !
From: "Luis Mercadillo" <lmercadillo at bigtoesports dot com>
Subject: World Mail Logs
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 08:44:56 -0500
Is there any way to turn off the mail logs in WorldMail Server?
Thanks
From: "Paul Webster" <paul at spidersweb.freeserve.co dot uk>
Subject: RE: World Mail Logs
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 16:54:27 +0100
Maybe by pointing them to somewhere that doesn't exist ... or setting the
free space check to more than the space available ...
But I don't think you can turn them off - and usually people would not want
to because it provides a record for administrators and helps trap possible
abuse.
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Luis Mercadillo [mailto:lmercadillo at bigtoesports dot com]
Sent: 17 September 2001 14:45
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: World Mail Logs
Is there any way to turn off the mail logs in WorldMail Server?
Thanks
From: "Henry Avetisyan" <havetisyan at linkline dot com>
Subject: Re: World Mail Logs
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 22:23:25 -0700
You can turn off logging in the server by setting the log directory to an
empty string. Make sure to do this for both smtpd and imsd as each has its
own setting.
Henry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Luis Mercadillo" <lmercadillo at bigtoesports dot com>
To: "Subscribers of WorldMail" <worldmail at lists.pensive dot org>
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 6:44 AM
Subject: World Mail Logs
> Is there any way to turn off the mail logs in WorldMail Server?
> Thanks
>
>
>
From: "Guy Trevor Lawless" <glawless at cedarfreshscoop dot com>
Subject: Antivirus Software
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 15:26:31 -0400
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Is there an antivirus suite that works for scanning attachments with
WorldMail? In theory, I don't believe that, say Norton, would scan the
*.NEW file and pick up if there's a virus in the attachment. Is there
antivirus software developed to do this?
Thanks.
- Guy Lawless
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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=2 face=Arial><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;
font-family:Arial'>Is there an antivirus suite that works for scanning
attachments with <span class=SpellE>WorldMail</span>? <span
style='mso-spacerun:yes'> </span>In theory, I don’t believe
that, say
Norton, would scan the *.NEW file and pick up if there’s a virus
in the
attachment. <span style='mso-spacerun:yes'> </span>Is there
antivirus software
developed to do this?<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=2 face=Arial><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;
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From: "Guy Trevor Lawless" <glawless at cedarfreshscoop dot com>
Subject: DAT Files
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 15:28:16 -0400
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Has anyone run into the problem where a file named worldmail.dat is sent
out with various email? This is not an internal
thing; only when email is sent to an outside domain. In nearly every
email that I send, the attachment is there.
There is not a virus on the server which WorldMail is running, so I'm
not sure what's causing this.
Thanks.
- Guy Lawless
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style='mso-bidi-font-weight:
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outside domain. <span style='mso-spacerun:yes'> </span>In nearly
every email
that <span class=GramE><b style='mso-bidi-font-weight:normal'><i
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</span></i></b><span
style='mso-spacerun:yes'> </span>send</span>, the attachment is
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nt></p>
<p class=MsoNormal
style='margin-left:2.0in;text-indent:-2.0in'><font size=2
face=Arial><span style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial'>There is
not a
virus on the server which <span class=SpellE>WorldMail</span> is
running, so I’m
not sure what’s causing this.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
<p class=MsoNormal
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<p class=MsoNormal
style='margin-left:2.0in;text-indent:-2.0in'><font size=2
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style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial'>Thanks.<o:p></o:p></span></f
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From: "Ben Saren" <ben at atomicusa dot com>
Subject: RE: Antivirus Software
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 15:31:49 -0400
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Not to my knowledge, although NAV Corp Edition HAS been very good at
scanning files... period. I dont know if it actually does the trick, but
I HAVE notice NAV reporting viruses found in mailbox directories.
Also, look into Sophos AV. Great software and been around for a long
long time. I use them now and prefer it over McAfee or Norton... im
quite blown away by these guys.
i believe its sophos.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Guy Trevor Lawless [mailto:glawless at cedarfreshscoop dot com]
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 3:27 PM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: Antivirus Software
Is there an antivirus suite that works for scanning attachments with
WorldMail? In theory, I don't believe that, say Norton, would scan the
*.NEW file and pick up if there's a virus in the attachment. Is there
antivirus software developed to do this?
Thanks.
- Guy Lawless
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<DIV><SPAN class4403019-21092001><FONT face=Tahoma
color=#0000ff size=2>Not
to my knowledge, although NAV Corp Edition HAS been very good at
scanning
files... period. I dont know if it actually does the trick, but I HAVE
notice
NAV reporting viruses found in mailbox directories.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class4403019-21092001><FONT face=Tahoma
color=#0000ff
size=2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class4403019-21092001><FONT face=Tahoma
color=#0000ff size=2>Also,
look into Sophos AV. Great software and been around for a long long
time. I
use them now and prefer it over McAfee or Norton... im quite blown away
by these
guys.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class4403019-21092001><FONT face=Tahoma
color=#0000ff
size=2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class4403019-21092001><FONT face=Tahoma
color=#0000ff size=2>i
believe its sophos.com</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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color=#0000ff
size=2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class4403019-21092001></SPAN> </DIV>
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<DIV class=OutlookMessageHeader lang=en-us dir=ltr
align=left><FONT
face=Tahoma size=2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B> Guy
Trevor
Lawless [mailto:glawless at cedarfreshscoop dot com] <BR><B>Sent:</B> Friday,
September 21, 2001 3:27 PM<BR><B>To:</B> Subscribers of
WorldMail<BR><B>Subject:</B> Antivirus Software<BR><BR></FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=Section1>
<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Is there an antivirus
suite that
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class=SpellE>WorldMail</SPAN>? <SPAN
style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </SPAN>In theory, I don’t
believe that, say
Norton, would scan the *.NEW file and pick up if there’s a virus
in the
attachment. <SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </SPAN>Is there
antivirus
software developed to do this?<o:p></o:p></SPAN></FONT></P>
<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN
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<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN
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<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN
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Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 15:35:33 -0400
From: "John Coonrod" <jc at thp dot org>
Subject: Re: Antivirus Software
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On 9/21/2001 at 3:26 PM Guy Trevor Lawless wrote:
Is there an antivirus suite that works for scanning attachments with
WorldMail? In theory, I dont believe that, say Norton, would scan the
*.NEW file and pick up if theres a virus in the attachment. Is there
antivirus software developed to do this?
Thanks.
- Guy Lawless
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<BODY lang=EN-US style="tab-interval: .5in" vLink=purple link=blue>You have to
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style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </SPAN>In theory, I donít believe that, say
Norton, would scan the *.NEW file and pick up if thereís a virus in the
attachment. <SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </SPAN>Is there antivirus
software developed to do this?<o:p></o:p></SPAN></FONT></P>
<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"><o:p> </o:p></SPAN></FONT></P>
<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Thanks.<o:p></o:p></SPAN></FONT></P>
<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">- Guy
Lawless<o:p></o:p></SPAN></FONT></P></DIV><FONT size=2
Arial></BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></BODY></HTML>
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From: Dave Salovesh <salovesh at ramassociates dot com>
Subject: Re: Antivirus Software
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 16:08:02 -0400
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 15:26:31 -0400, glawless at cedarfreshscoop dot com sent
this to the WorldMail list:
>Is there an antivirus suite that works for scanning attachments with
>WorldMail? In theory, I don't believe that, say Norton, would scan the
>*.NEW file and pick up if there's a virus in the attachment. Is there
>antivirus software developed to do this?
Actually, Norton -will- detect those viruses (as long as it's set to
scan the file in the first place - *.new isn't considered a vulnerable
file format unless you configure it so).
Here's the list of format filters that were included with NAV 7.0 on my
W2K machine. Their purpose should be somewhat evident:
DEC2AMG.DLL
DEC2ARJ.DLL
DEC2CAB.DLL
DEC2EXE.DLL
DEC2GHO.DLL
DEC2GZIP.DLL
DEC2HQX.DLL
DEC2HTTP.DLL
DEC2ID.DLL
DEC2LHA.DLL
DEC2LZ.DLL
DEC2MIME.DLL (*)
DEC2MSG.DLL
DEC2OLE1.DLL
DEC2RAR.DLL
DEC2RTF.DLL
DEC2SS.DLL
DEC2TAR.DLL
DEC2TNEF.DLL
DEC2UUE.DLL (*)
DEC2ZIP.DLL
(*) - These filters are the main ones you'd rely on.
--
Dave Salovesh
RAM Associates, Inc.
(800) 543-3635
(202) 297-2794
From: "Philip K. Dunn" <pkd at hoptechno dot com>
Subject: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2001 13:14:54 -0500
Is there any reason why Eudora Worldmail (2.0 - 1.40.151) service would
simply stop without logging anything in the IMS or SMTP or event log? I
restart the service and it works for a few days, then just stops...
Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2001 20:08:28 -0700
From: William Hultman <whultman at home dot com>
Subject: Re: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
At 01:14 PM 9/23/2001 -0500, Philip K. Dunn wrote:
>Is there any reason why Eudora Worldmail (2.0 - 1.40.151) service would
>simply stop without logging anything in the IMS or SMTP or event log? I
>restart the service and it works for a few days, then just stops...
Which service??? Did you check both the System and Application logs in the
event viewer? The Application log should have something in it...
Bill
William B. Hultman
<<mailto:whultman at home dot com>whultman@home.<whultman at home dot com>com>
"I am not responsible for anything contained in this message.
It appears that my cats have learned to type."
----------
"Only wimps use tape backup: real men just upload their important stuff on
FTP, and let the rest of the world mirror it..."
From: "Elliott Bujan" <ebujan at rentokil-tps dot com>
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 06:01:43 -0500
Subject: Re: Antivirus Software
Trend and also Webshield SMTP
On 21 Sep 2001 at 15:35, John Coonrod wrote:
You have to use a special SMTP scanner in front of the mail server.
See Trend InterScan. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
On 9/21/2001 at 3:26 PM Guy Trevor Lawless wrote:
Is there an antivirus suite that works for scanning attachments with
WorldMail? In theory, I dont believe that, say Norton, would scan
the *.NEW file and pick up if theres a virus in the attachment. Is
there antivirus software developed to do this?
Thanks.
- Guy Lawless
Elliott Bujan
Help Desk / MIS - Rentokil, TPS - USA
ebujan at rentokil-tps dot com
www.rentokil-tps.com
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 11:00:34 -0400
From: Seymour Joseph <sjoseph at bciu.k12.pa dot us>
Subject: Re: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
I have been running worldmail for about two years. I have about 1,300
mailboxes. We have seen a repeated problem with the SMTP Daemon
crashing (SMTPD). It just fails and generates a Dr watson crash dump.
I have searched through the Worldmail log files repeatedly but they show
nothing that seems even remotely related. I have written to this group
about it to and did not receive any responses other than "It happens to
me too. If you figure it out let us know."
If I restart SMTPD it will just restart and run like nothing ever
happened. only to crash again either minutes, or days later. We have
found no pattern to the crashes other than they tend to happen at times
of high mail system load.
Other than this fatal problem, worldmail works fine for us.
Seymour
William Hultman wrote:
>
> At 01:14 PM 9/23/2001 -0500, Philip K. Dunn wrote:
> >Is there any reason why Eudora Worldmail (2.0 - 1.40.151) service would
> >simply stop without logging anything in the IMS or SMTP or event log? I
> >restart the service and it works for a few days, then just stops...
>
> Which service??? Did you check both the System and Application logs in the
> event viewer? The Application log should have something in it...
>
> Bill
>
> William B. Hultman
> <<mailto:whultman at home dot com>whultman@home.<whultman at home dot com>com>
> "I am not responsible for anything contained in this message.
> It appears that my cats have learned to type."
>
> ----------
> "Only wimps use tape backup: real men just upload their important stuff on
> FTP, and let the rest of the world mirror it..."
--
Seymour Joseph
Director, Technology Services
Bucks County Intermediate Unit #22
705 Shady Retreat Road
Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone (800)-770-4822 x1110
Fax: 215-489-7874
Email: sjoseph at bciu.k12.pa dot us
Web (BCIU): http://www.bciu.k12.pa.us
Web (Seymour): http://www.bciu.k12.pa.us/users/sjoseph/Welcome.htm
From: "Art Lazanoff" <art at parrotbyte dot com>
Subject: RE: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 08:04:59 -0700
Hi,
with several folks including me seeing crashes last week, I'm wondering
whether traffic associated with the nimda worm might have had something to
do with the problem?
Art
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Art Lazanoff
E-mail: art at parrotbyte dot com
Web: http://www.parrotbyte.com/Art
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From: "Tom Kemp" <KempT at presearch dot com>
Subject: RE: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 11:25:12 -0400
I had a similar issue, as you might see below in copies of my exchanges
with Qualcomm Eudora Worldmail Server support. The issue I had was that
I had IIS installed on the system, which included SMTP support for IIS.
I had to remove SMTP support....actually, I removed IIS from that
server.
Dennis T. Kemp II (Tom Kemp)
MCSE/CCNAv2/Program Manager
Control Concepts, Inc.
703-876-6418
Fax: 703-876-6416
KempT at controlconceptsinc dot com
-----Original Message-----
From: Seymour Joseph [mailto:sjoseph at bciu.k12.pa dot us]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 11:01 AM
To: William Hultman
Cc: Subscribers of WorldMail; Philip K. Dunn
Subject: Re: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
I have been running worldmail for about two years. I have about 1,300
mailboxes. We have seen a repeated problem with the SMTP Daemon
crashing (SMTPD). It just fails and generates a Dr watson crash dump.
I have searched through the Worldmail log files repeatedly but they show
nothing that seems even remotely related. I have written to this group
about it to and did not receive any responses other than "It happens to
me too. If you figure it out let us know."
If I restart SMTPD it will just restart and run like nothing ever
happened. only to crash again either minutes, or days later. We have
found no pattern to the crashes other than they tend to happen at times
of high mail system load.
Other than this fatal problem, worldmail works fine for us.
Seymour
My (Tom Kemp) discussions with William Hultman last year:
Hi,
This may have provided us with a clue as to what is going on. Check
your Services control panel for anything that says SMTP. I do not
believe that SMTPSVC is WorldMail (possibly IIS?). If anything, it
should be listed in your Event viewer as WorldMail SMTP:
Thanks,
Bill
At 01:48 PM 1/24/00 -0500, Tom Kemp said:
Ok, going to see if we can figure out a pattern. Here is some
additional information. When the systems SMTP service crashes, the
message in the Event Viewer states the following:
SMTPSVC
Service could not bind instance 1
Error Code: 40 27 00 00
This error has shown up consistently identical for a couple of weeks
now. Other than that, the Event Viewer System logs are clean. The
Application logs have a few errors listed based on Isocor errors, but
that has been the norm since the beginning. They were usually messages
that apparently had errors of one type or another.
Oh yeah, and SMTPD.EXE is Dates 11/12/97, 4:03pm, 430kb in size.
Tom Kemp
Control Concepts, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Kemp [mailto:KempT at Presearch dot com]
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 10:21 AM
To: William Hultman
Subject: RE: WM Logging for Eudora Worldmail Server v2.0
Importance: High
All previous messages are still listed below, with the exception of the
original message I sent to you. The problem we have been having is that
SMTPD.EXE tends to take 97% of CPU time after running for 1 to 2 days.
SMTP Relaying has been disabled for about 3 weeks now, so I know it
shouldn't be anyone Spamming through our system from outside.
Within the last week, the system has actually had Dr. Watson errors with
SMTPD, causing the service to stop altogether, and requiring a reboot.
Sometimes that error would occur after a fresh reboot. This server was
re-installed about 2 months ago, and the Mailboxes and users restored to
the new install. This was done due to a bad drive.
Attached you will find a log file that contains the before and after
data. I created using the method you describe below. Unfortunately,
most of the time this happens is after hours. I would have to guess
that the error happened within this log about half way through, or
perhaps later. I would appreciate any help that you could give me!
FYI, our email Server in question is smtp.presearch.com.
Thanks,
Tom Kemp
Control Concepts, Inc.
703-876-6418
kempt at presearch dot com
-----Original Message-----
From: William Hultman [mailto:wbhreply at eudora dot com]
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2000 4:21 PM
To: Tom Kemp
Subject: RE: WM Logging for Eudora Worldmail Server v2.0
Hi,
you can go ahead and zip one of the logs and send it to me. Also,
please let me know what the original problem was. I am unable to locate
your original email for some reason. Thanks,
Bill
At 11:10 AM 1/20/00 -0500, Tom Kemp said:
Well, I have done as you asked (see below). I have several captures
that include the smtpd.exe error. The problem is, they seem to occur
only when I'm not around, such as overnight, or while I'm out with
customers. The files are in excess of 8mb. Over the last couple of
days SMTPD.EXE has started causing Dr. Watson errors... I could send on
the files, but I've been trying to start and stop the captures
throughout the day, so that I can have a reasonbly sized file to provide
to you. Any more suggestions, or should I send you one of these large
files?
Tom Kemp
Control Concepts, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: W. Hultman [mailto:whultman at eudora dot com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 4:36 PM
To: postmaster at presearch dot com
Subject: WM Logging
Hi,
If you could create a log of the problem described above, I would
appreciate it. Here is what you need to do in order to do this:
Open the WorldMail Protocol Trace by going to
Start:Programs:WorldMail:WorldMail Protocol Trace
Once you have it open, click Trace:Trace Log file...
Enter a file name for the log file and select a location to save it and
click OK.
Now click Trace:SMTP:Verbose.
Then click Trace:IMS:Verbose.
Now try and duplicate the problem.
After you have successfully logged the problem, please send me the log
you created. I will look at it and get back to you. Thanks,
Bill
_______________________________________________________
William Hultman Technical Support Specialist
<whultman at eudora dot com> PGP key available on request
Eudora WorldMail Technical Support <worldmail-support at eudora dot com>
<http://www.eudora.com>
This message created using Eudora Pro 4.2.1 beta for Windows 95/NT
and sent using WorldMail Server v2.0 for Windows NT 4.0
_______________________________________________________
=========================
=========================
William Hultman
Technical Support Specialist
Qualcomm's Eudora Technical Support
WorldMail/EIMS/Eudora Pro
PGP key available on request
<wbhreply at eudora dot com>
Need immediate help? Get it here:
<http://eudora.qualcomm.com/techsupport/>
Get the latest free maintenance release at
<http://eudora.qualcomm.com/pro_email/updaters.html>
From: "Tom Kemp" <KempT at presearch dot com>
Subject: RE: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 12:31:53 -0400
It was the SMTP service built in to IIS that was causing conflicts with
Worldmail's SMTP service. By removing the SMTP service associated with
IIS, the issue would almost completely go away. Since I did this last
year, I haven't had SMTPD errors but once every few months. Of course,
I also have my servers rebooted via APC's Powerchute software, which is
a good idea on any NT4 server. This frees up wasted memory from
services that never released the memory when they were done.
Dennis T. Kemp II (Tom Kemp)
MCSE/CCNAv2/Program Manager
Control Concepts, Inc.
703-876-6418
Fax: 703-876-6416
KempT at controlconceptsinc dot com
-----Original Message-----
From: katie percy [mailto:katiepercy at fredfinch dot org]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 12:30 PM
To: Tom Kemp
Subject: RE: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
I'm not clear if you're saying that IIS w/SMTP support caused the issue,
per se, or just made that much more overhead? We don't have IIS loaded
on
our mail server & still get this error.
Katie Percy
Fred Finch Youth Center
At 11:25 AM 9/24/01 -0400, you wrote:
>I had a similar issue, as you might see below in copies of my exchanges
>with Qualcomm Eudora Worldmail Server support. The issue I had was
that I
>had IIS installed on the system, which included SMTP support for IIS.
I
>had to remove SMTP support....actually, I removed IIS from that server.
>
>Dennis T. Kemp II (Tom Kemp)
>MCSE/CCNAv2/Program Manager
>Control Concepts, Inc.
>703-876-6418
>Fax: 703-876-6416
>KempT at controlconceptsinc dot com
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Seymour Joseph [mailto:sjoseph at bciu.k12.pa dot us]
>Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 11:01 AM
>To: William Hultman
>Cc: Subscribers of WorldMail; Philip K. Dunn
>Subject: Re: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
>
>
>I have been running worldmail for about two years. I have about 1,300
>mailboxes. We have seen a repeated problem with the SMTP Daemon
>crashing (SMTPD). It just fails and generates a Dr watson crash dump.
>I have searched through the Worldmail log files repeatedly but they
show
>nothing that seems even remotely related. I have written to this group
>about it to and did not receive any responses other than "It happens to
>me too. If you figure it out let us know."
>
>If I restart SMTPD it will just restart and run like nothing ever
>happened. only to crash again either minutes, or days later. We have
>found no pattern to the crashes other than they tend to happen at times
>of high mail system load.
>
>Other than this fatal problem, worldmail works fine for us.
>
>Seymour
>
>
>
>
>
>My (Tom Kemp) discussions with William Hultman last year:
>
>
>Hi,
> This may have provided us with a clue as to what is going on. Check
> your Services control panel for anything that says SMTP. I do not
believe
> that SMTPSVC is WorldMail (possibly IIS?). If anything, it should be
> listed in your Event viewer as WorldMail SMTP:
>
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bill
>
>
>At 01:48 PM 1/24/00 -0500, Tom Kemp said:
>
>Ok, going to see if we can figure out a pattern. Here is some
additional
>information. When the systems SMTP service crashes, the message in the
>Event Viewer states the following:
>
> SMTPSVC
> Service could not bind instance 1
> Error Code: 40 27 00 00
>
>This error has shown up consistently identical for a couple of weeks
>now. Other than that, the Event Viewer System logs are clean. The
>Application logs have a few errors listed based on Isocor errors, but
that
>has been the norm since the beginning. They were usually messages that
>apparently had errors of one type or another.
>
>Oh yeah, and SMTPD.EXE is Dates 11/12/97, 4:03pm, 430kb in size.
>
>Tom Kemp
>Control Concepts, Inc.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Tom Kemp [mailto:KempT at Presearch dot com]
>Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 10:21 AM
>To: William Hultman
>Subject: RE: WM Logging for Eudora Worldmail Server v2.0
>Importance: High
>
>All previous messages are still listed below, with the exception of the
>original message I sent to you. The problem we have been having is
that
>SMTPD.EXE tends to take 97% of CPU time after running for 1 to 2
>days. SMTP Relaying has been disabled for about 3 weeks now, so I know
it
>shouldn't be anyone Spamming through our system from outside.
>
>Within the last week, the system has actually had Dr. Watson errors
with
>SMTPD, causing the service to stop altogether, and requiring a
>reboot. Sometimes that error would occur after a fresh reboot. This
>server was re-installed about 2 months ago, and the Mailboxes and users
>restored to the new install. This was done due to a bad drive.
>
>Attached you will find a log file that contains the before and after
>data. I created using the method you describe below. Unfortunately,
most
>of the time this happens is after hours. I would have to guess that
the
>error happened within this log about half way through, or perhaps
>later. I would appreciate any help that you could give me! FYI, our
>email Server in question is smtp.presearch.com.
>
>Thanks,
>Tom Kemp
>Control Concepts, Inc.
>703-876-6418
>kempt at presearch dot com
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: William Hultman [mailto:wbhreply at eudora dot com]
>Sent: Friday, January 21, 2000 4:21 PM
>To: Tom Kemp
>Subject: RE: WM Logging for Eudora Worldmail Server v2.0
>
>Hi,
> you can go ahead and zip one of the logs and send it to me. Also,
> please let me know what the original problem was. I am unable to
locate
> your original email for some reason. Thanks,
>
>Bill
>
>
>At 11:10 AM 1/20/00 -0500, Tom Kemp said:
>
>Well, I have done as you asked (see below). I have several captures
that
>include the smtpd.exe error. The problem is, they seem to occur only
when
>I'm not around, such as overnight, or while I'm out with customers.
The
>files are in excess of 8mb. Over the last couple of days SMTPD.EXE has
>started causing Dr. Watson errors... I could send on the files, but
I've
>been trying to start and stop the captures throughout the day, so that
I
>can have a reasonbly sized file to provide to you. Any more
suggestions,
>or should I send you one of these large files?
>
>Tom Kemp
>Control Concepts, Inc.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: W. Hultman [mailto:whultman at eudora dot com]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 4:36 PM
>To: postmaster at presearch dot com
>Subject: WM Logging
>
>Hi,
> If you could create a log of the problem described above, I would
> appreciate it. Here is what you need to do in order to do this:
>Open the WorldMail Protocol Trace by going to
>Start:Programs:WorldMail:WorldMail Protocol Trace
>Once you have it open, click Trace:Trace Log file...
>Enter a file name for the log file and select a location to save it and
>click OK.
>Now click Trace:SMTP:Verbose.
>Then click Trace:IMS:Verbose.
>Now try and duplicate the problem.
>
>
>After you have successfully logged the problem, please send me the log
you
>created. I will look at it and get back to you. Thanks,
>
>Bill
>
>
>_______________________________________________________
>William Hultman Technical Support Specialist
><whultman at eudora dot com> PGP key available on request
>Eudora WorldMail Technical Support <worldmail-support at eudora dot com>
><http://www.eudora.com>
>This message created using Eudora Pro 4.2.1 beta for Windows 95/NT
>and sent using WorldMail Server v2.0 for Windows NT 4.0
>_______________________________________________________
>
>
>========================
=========================
=
>William Hultman
>Technical Support Specialist
>Qualcomm's Eudora Technical Support
>WorldMail/EIMS/Eudora Pro
>PGP key available on request
><wbhreply at eudora dot com>
>
>Need immediate help? Get it here:
><http://eudora.qualcomm.com/techsupport/>
>
>Get the latest free maintenance release at
><http://eudora.qualcomm.com/pro_email/updaters.html>
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 13:42:37 -0400
From: Seymour Joseph <sjoseph at bciu.k12.pa dot us>
Subject: Re: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
We also get this error frequently and do not have IIS or the IIS SMTP
service loaded.
Seymour
Tom Kemp wrote:
>
> It was the SMTP service built in to IIS that was causing conflicts with Worldmail's SMTP service. By removing the SMTP service associated with IIS, the issue would almost completely go away. Since I did this last year, I haven't had SMTPD errors bu
nce every few months. Of course, I also have my servers rebooted via APC's Powerchute software, which is a good idea on any NT4 server. This frees up wasted memory from services that never released the memory when they were done.
>
> Dennis T. Kemp II (Tom Kemp)
> MCSE/CCNAv2/Program Manager
> Control Concepts, Inc.
> 703-876-6418
> Fax: 703-876-6416
> KempT at controlconceptsinc dot com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: katie percy [mailto:katiepercy at fredfinch dot org]
> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 12:30 PM
> To: Tom Kemp
> Subject: RE: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
>
> I'm not clear if you're saying that IIS w/SMTP support caused the issue,
> per se, or just made that much more overhead? We don't have IIS loaded on
> our mail server & still get this error.
>
> Katie Percy
> Fred Finch Youth Center
>
> At 11:25 AM 9/24/01 -0400, you wrote:
> >I had a similar issue, as you might see below in copies of my exchanges
> >with Qualcomm Eudora Worldmail Server support. The issue I had was that I
> >had IIS installed on the system, which included SMTP support for IIS. I
> >had to remove SMTP support....actually, I removed IIS from that server.
> >
> >Dennis T. Kemp II (Tom Kemp)
> >MCSE/CCNAv2/Program Manager
> >Control Concepts, Inc.
> >703-876-6418
> >Fax: 703-876-6416
> >KempT at controlconceptsinc dot com
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Seymour Joseph [mailto:sjoseph at bciu.k12.pa dot us]
> >Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 11:01 AM
> >To: William Hultman
> >Cc: Subscribers of WorldMail; Philip K. Dunn
> >Subject: Re: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
> >
> >
> >I have been running worldmail for about two years. I have about 1,300
> >mailboxes. We have seen a repeated problem with the SMTP Daemon
> >crashing (SMTPD). It just fails and generates a Dr watson crash dump.
> >I have searched through the Worldmail log files repeatedly but they show
> >nothing that seems even remotely related. I have written to this group
> >about it to and did not receive any responses other than "It happens to
> >me too. If you figure it out let us know."
> >
> >If I restart SMTPD it will just restart and run like nothing ever
> >happened. only to crash again either minutes, or days later. We have
> >found no pattern to the crashes other than they tend to happen at times
> >of high mail system load.
> >
> >Other than this fatal problem, worldmail works fine for us.
> >
> >Seymour
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >My (Tom Kemp) discussions with William Hultman last year:
> >
> >
> >Hi,
> > This may have provided us with a clue as to what is going on. Check
> > your Services control panel for anything that says SMTP. I do not believe
> > that SMTPSVC is WorldMail (possibly IIS?). If anything, it should be
> > listed in your Event viewer as WorldMail SMTP:
> >
> >
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Bill
> >
> >
> >At 01:48 PM 1/24/00 -0500, Tom Kemp said:
> >
> >Ok, going to see if we can figure out a pattern. Here is some additional
> >information. When the systems SMTP service crashes, the message in the
> >Event Viewer states the following:
> >
> > SMTPSVC
> > Service could not bind instance 1
> > Error Code: 40 27 00 00
> >
> >This error has shown up consistently identical for a couple of weeks
> >now. Other than that, the Event Viewer System logs are clean. The
> >Application logs have a few errors listed based on Isocor errors, but that
> >has been the norm since the beginning. They were usually messages that
> >apparently had errors of one type or another.
> >
> >Oh yeah, and SMTPD.EXE is Dates 11/12/97, 4:03pm, 430kb in size.
> >
> >Tom Kemp
> >Control Concepts, Inc.
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Tom Kemp [mailto:KempT at Presearch dot com]
> >Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 10:21 AM
> >To: William Hultman
> >Subject: RE: WM Logging for Eudora Worldmail Server v2.0
> >Importance: High
> >
> >All previous messages are still listed below, with the exception of the
> >original message I sent to you. The problem we have been having is that
> >SMTPD.EXE tends to take 97% of CPU time after running for 1 to 2
> >days. SMTP Relaying has been disabled for about 3 weeks now, so I know it
> >shouldn't be anyone Spamming through our system from outside.
> >
> >Within the last week, the system has actually had Dr. Watson errors with
> >SMTPD, causing the service to stop altogether, and requiring a
> >reboot. Sometimes that error would occur after a fresh reboot. This
> >server was re-installed about 2 months ago, and the Mailboxes and users
> >restored to the new install. This was done due to a bad drive.
> >
> >Attached you will find a log file that contains the before and after
> >data. I created using the method you describe below. Unfortunately, most
> >of the time this happens is after hours. I would have to guess that the
> >error happened within this log about half way through, or perhaps
> >later. I would appreciate any help that you could give me! FYI, our
> >email Server in question is smtp.presearch.com.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Tom Kemp
> >Control Concepts, Inc.
> >703-876-6418
> >kempt at presearch dot com
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: William Hultman [mailto:wbhreply at eudora dot com]
> >Sent: Friday, January 21, 2000 4:21 PM
> >To: Tom Kemp
> >Subject: RE: WM Logging for Eudora Worldmail Server v2.0
> >
> >Hi,
> > you can go ahead and zip one of the logs and send it to me. Also,
> > please let me know what the original problem was. I am unable to locate
> > your original email for some reason. Thanks,
> >
> >Bill
> >
> >
> >At 11:10 AM 1/20/00 -0500, Tom Kemp said:
> >
> >Well, I have done as you asked (see below). I have several captures that
> >include the smtpd.exe error. The problem is, they seem to occur only when
> >I'm not around, such as overnight, or while I'm out with customers. The
> >files are in excess of 8mb. Over the last couple of days SMTPD.EXE has
> >started causing Dr. Watson errors... I could send on the files, but I've
> >been trying to start and stop the captures throughout the day, so that I
> >can have a reasonbly sized file to provide to you. Any more suggestions,
> >or should I send you one of these large files?
> >
> >Tom Kemp
> >Control Concepts, Inc.
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: W. Hultman [mailto:whultman at eudora dot com]
> >Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 4:36 PM
> >To: postmaster at presearch dot com
> >Subject: WM Logging
> >
> >Hi,
> > If you could create a log of the problem described above, I would
> > appreciate it. Here is what you need to do in order to do this:
> >Open the WorldMail Protocol Trace by going to
> >Start:Programs:WorldMail:WorldMail Protocol Trace
> >Once you have it open, click Trace:Trace Log file...
> >Enter a file name for the log file and select a location to save it and
> >click OK.
> >Now click Trace:SMTP:Verbose.
> >Then click Trace:IMS:Verbose.
> >Now try and duplicate the problem.
> >
> >
> >After you have successfully logged the problem, please send me the log you
> >created. I will look at it and get back to you. Thanks,
> >
> >Bill
> >
> >
> >_______________________________________________________
> >William Hultman Technical Support Specialist
> ><whultman at eudora dot com> PGP key available on request
> >Eudora WorldMail Technical Support <worldmail-support at eudora dot com>
> ><http://www.eudora.com>
> >This message created using Eudora Pro 4.2.1 beta for Windows 95/NT
> >and sent using WorldMail Server v2.0 for Windows NT 4.0
> >_______________________________________________________
> >
> >
> >==================================================
> >William Hultman
> >Technical Support Specialist
> >Qualcomm's Eudora Technical Support
> >WorldMail/EIMS/Eudora Pro
> >PGP key available on request
> ><wbhreply at eudora dot com>
> >
> >Need immediate help? Get it here:
> ><http://eudora.qualcomm.com/techsupport/>
> >
> >Get the latest free maintenance release at
> ><http://eudora.qualcomm.com/pro_email/updaters.html>
--
Seymour Joseph
Director, Technology Services
Bucks County Intermediate Unit #22
705 Shady Retreat Road
Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone (800)-770-4822 x1110
Fax: 215-489-7874
Email: sjoseph at bciu.k12.pa dot us
Web (BCIU): http://www.bciu.k12.pa.us
Web (Seymour): http://www.bciu.k12.pa.us/users/sjoseph/Welcome.htm
From: "Philip K. Dunn" <pkd at hoptechno dot com>
Subject: Re: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 13:24:48 -0500
We have had IIS SMTP service disabled for a long time and this problem is
just starting to show up (running WM 2+years). We need to run IIS on the
server.
Is there any way to reboot on a DrWatson event without using APC?
(I am original poster of this thread.)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Seymour Joseph" <sjoseph at bciu.k12.pa dot us>
To: "Tom Kemp" <KempT at presearch dot com>
Cc: "Subscribers of WorldMail" <worldmail at lists.pensive dot org>
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
> We also get this error frequently and do not have IIS or the IIS SMTP
> service loaded.
>
> Seymour
>
>
> Tom Kemp wrote:
> >
> > It was the SMTP service built in to IIS that was causing conflicts with
Worldmail's SMTP service. By removing the SMTP service associated with IIS,
the issue would almost completely go away. Since I did this last year, I
haven't had SMTPD errors but o
> nce every few months. Of course, I also have my servers rebooted via
APC's Powerchute software, which is a good idea on any NT4 server. This
frees up wasted memory from services that never released the memory when
they were done.
> >
> > Dennis T. Kemp II (Tom Kemp)
> > MCSE/CCNAv2/Program Manager
> > Control Concepts, Inc.
> > 703-876-6418
> > Fax: 703-876-6416
> > KempT at controlconceptsinc dot com
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: katie percy [mailto:katiepercy at fredfinch dot org]
> > Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 12:30 PM
> > To: Tom Kemp
> > Subject: RE: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
> >
> > I'm not clear if you're saying that IIS w/SMTP support caused the issue,
> > per se, or just made that much more overhead? We don't have IIS loaded
on
> > our mail server & still get this error.
> >
> > Katie Percy
> > Fred Finch Youth Center
> >
> > At 11:25 AM 9/24/01 -0400, you wrote:
> > >I had a similar issue, as you might see below in copies of my exchanges
> > >with Qualcomm Eudora Worldmail Server support. The issue I had was
that I
> > >had IIS installed on the system, which included SMTP support for IIS.
I
> > >had to remove SMTP support....actually, I removed IIS from that server.
> > >
> > >Dennis T. Kemp II (Tom Kemp)
> > >MCSE/CCNAv2/Program Manager
> > >Control Concepts, Inc.
> > >703-876-6418
> > >Fax: 703-876-6416
> > >KempT at controlconceptsinc dot com
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: Seymour Joseph [mailto:sjoseph at bciu.k12.pa dot us]
> > >Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 11:01 AM
> > >To: William Hultman
> > >Cc: Subscribers of WorldMail; Philip K. Dunn
> > >Subject: Re: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
> > >
> > >
> > >I have been running worldmail for about two years. I have about 1,300
> > >mailboxes. We have seen a repeated problem with the SMTP Daemon
> > >crashing (SMTPD). It just fails and generates a Dr watson crash dump.
> > >I have searched through the Worldmail log files repeatedly but they
show
> > >nothing that seems even remotely related. I have written to this group
> > >about it to and did not receive any responses other than "It happens to
> > >me too. If you figure it out let us know."
> > >
> > >If I restart SMTPD it will just restart and run like nothing ever
> > >happened. only to crash again either minutes, or days later. We have
> > >found no pattern to the crashes other than they tend to happen at times
> > >of high mail system load.
> > >
> > >Other than this fatal problem, worldmail works fine for us.
> > >
> > >Seymour
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >My (Tom Kemp) discussions with William Hultman last year:
> > >
> > >
> > >Hi,
> > > This may have provided us with a clue as to what is going on. Check
> > > your Services control panel for anything that says SMTP. I do not
believe
> > > that SMTPSVC is WorldMail (possibly IIS?). If anything, it should be
> > > listed in your Event viewer as WorldMail SMTP:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >
> > >Bill
> > >
> > >
> > >At 01:48 PM 1/24/00 -0500, Tom Kemp said:
> > >
> > >Ok, going to see if we can figure out a pattern. Here is some
additional
> > >information. When the systems SMTP service crashes, the message in the
> > >Event Viewer states the following:
> > >
> > > SMTPSVC
> > > Service could not bind instance 1
> > > Error Code: 40 27 00 00
> > >
> > >This error has shown up consistently identical for a couple of weeks
> > >now. Other than that, the Event Viewer System logs are clean. The
> > >Application logs have a few errors listed based on Isocor errors, but
that
> > >has been the norm since the beginning. They were usually messages that
> > >apparently had errors of one type or another.
> > >
> > >Oh yeah, and SMTPD.EXE is Dates 11/12/97, 4:03pm, 430kb in size.
> > >
> > >Tom Kemp
> > >Control Concepts, Inc.
> > >
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: Tom Kemp [mailto:KempT at Presearch dot com]
> > >Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 10:21 AM
> > >To: William Hultman
> > >Subject: RE: WM Logging for Eudora Worldmail Server v2.0
> > >Importance: High
> > >
> > >All previous messages are still listed below, with the exception of the
> > >original message I sent to you. The problem we have been having is
that
> > >SMTPD.EXE tends to take 97% of CPU time after running for 1 to 2
> > >days. SMTP Relaying has been disabled for about 3 weeks now, so I know
it
> > >shouldn't be anyone Spamming through our system from outside.
> > >
> > >Within the last week, the system has actually had Dr. Watson errors
with
> > >SMTPD, causing the service to stop altogether, and requiring a
> > >reboot. Sometimes that error would occur after a fresh reboot. This
> > >server was re-installed about 2 months ago, and the Mailboxes and users
> > >restored to the new install. This was done due to a bad drive.
> > >
> > >Attached you will find a log file that contains the before and after
> > >data. I created using the method you describe below. Unfortunately,
most
> > >of the time this happens is after hours. I would have to guess that
the
> > >error happened within this log about half way through, or perhaps
> > >later. I would appreciate any help that you could give me! FYI, our
> > >email Server in question is smtp.presearch.com.
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >Tom Kemp
> > >Control Concepts, Inc.
> > >703-876-6418
> > >kempt at presearch dot com
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: William Hultman [mailto:wbhreply at eudora dot com]
> > >Sent: Friday, January 21, 2000 4:21 PM
> > >To: Tom Kemp
> > >Subject: RE: WM Logging for Eudora Worldmail Server v2.0
> > >
> > >Hi,
> > > you can go ahead and zip one of the logs and send it to me. Also,
> > > please let me know what the original problem was. I am unable to
locate
> > > your original email for some reason. Thanks,
> > >
> > >Bill
> > >
> > >
> > >At 11:10 AM 1/20/00 -0500, Tom Kemp said:
> > >
> > >Well, I have done as you asked (see below). I have several captures
that
> > >include the smtpd.exe error. The problem is, they seem to occur only
when
> > >I'm not around, such as overnight, or while I'm out with customers.
The
> > >files are in excess of 8mb. Over the last couple of days SMTPD.EXE has
> > >started causing Dr. Watson errors... I could send on the files, but
I've
> > >been trying to start and stop the captures throughout the day, so that
I
> > >can have a reasonbly sized file to provide to you. Any more
suggestions,
> > >or should I send you one of these large files?
> > >
> > >Tom Kemp
> > >Control Concepts, Inc.
> > >
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: W. Hultman [mailto:whultman at eudora dot com]
> > >Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 4:36 PM
> > >To: postmaster at presearch dot com
> > >Subject: WM Logging
> > >
> > >Hi,
> > > If you could create a log of the problem described above, I would
> > > appreciate it. Here is what you need to do in order to do this:
> > >Open the WorldMail Protocol Trace by going to
> > >Start:Programs:WorldMail:WorldMail Protocol Trace
> > >Once you have it open, click Trace:Trace Log file...
> > >Enter a file name for the log file and select a location to save it and
> > >click OK.
> > >Now click Trace:SMTP:Verbose.
> > >Then click Trace:IMS:Verbose.
> > >Now try and duplicate the problem.
> > >
> > >
> > >After you have successfully logged the problem, please send me the log
you
> > >created. I will look at it and get back to you. Thanks,
> > >
> > >Bill
> > >
> > >
> > >_______________________________________________________
> > >William Hultman Technical Support Specialist
> > ><whultman at eudora dot com> PGP key available on request
> > >Eudora WorldMail Technical Support <worldmail-support at eudora dot com>
> > ><http://www.eudora.com>
> > >This message created using Eudora Pro 4.2.1 beta for Windows 95/NT
> > >and sent using WorldMail Server v2.0 for Windows NT 4.0
> > >_______________________________________________________
> > >
> > >
> > >==================================================
> > >William Hultman
> > >Technical Support Specialist
> > >Qualcomm's Eudora Technical Support
> > >WorldMail/EIMS/Eudora Pro
> > >PGP key available on request
> > ><wbhreply at eudora dot com>
> > >
> > >Need immediate help? Get it here:
> > ><http://eudora.qualcomm.com/techsupport/>
> > >
> > >Get the latest free maintenance release at
> > ><http://eudora.qualcomm.com/pro_email/updaters.html>
>
> --
> Seymour Joseph
> Director, Technology Services
> Bucks County Intermediate Unit #22
> 705 Shady Retreat Road
> Doylestown, PA 18901
>
> Phone (800)-770-4822 x1110
> Fax: 215-489-7874
> Email: sjoseph at bciu.k12.pa dot us
> Web (BCIU): http://www.bciu.k12.pa.us
> Web (Seymour): http://www.bciu.k12.pa.us/users/sjoseph/Welcome.htm
From: "Tom Kemp" <KempT at presearch dot com>
Subject: RE: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 14:50:56 -0400
Phil,
You can run IIS without the smtp services, supposedly. I have another
server running IIS, so I didn't really need it on my email server.
That's why I removed it all. If you run the Add/Remove Programs control
panel, and select IIS, it will give you an option to add or remove
features. Then you can remove just the smtp feature in IIS.
Dennis T. Kemp II (Tom Kemp)
MCSE/CCNAv2/Program Manager
Control Concepts, Inc.
703-876-6418
Fax: 703-876-6416
KempT at controlconceptsinc dot com
-----Original Message-----
From: Philip K. Dunn [mailto:pkd at hoptechno dot com]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 2:25 PM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: Re: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
We have had IIS SMTP service disabled for a long time and this problem
is
just starting to show up (running WM 2+years). We need to run IIS on the
server.
Is there any way to reboot on a DrWatson event without using APC?
(I am original poster of this thread.)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Seymour Joseph" <sjoseph at bciu.k12.pa dot us>
To: "Tom Kemp" <KempT at presearch dot com>
Cc: "Subscribers of WorldMail" <worldmail at lists.pensive dot org>
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
> We also get this error frequently and do not have IIS or the IIS SMTP
> service loaded.
>
> Seymour
>
>
> Tom Kemp wrote:
> >
> > It was the SMTP service built in to IIS that was causing conflicts
with
Worldmail's SMTP service. By removing the SMTP service associated with
IIS,
the issue would almost completely go away. Since I did this last year,
I
haven't had SMTPD errors but o
> nce every few months. Of course, I also have my servers rebooted via
APC's Powerchute software, which is a good idea on any NT4 server. This
frees up wasted memory from services that never released the memory when
they were done.
> >
> > Dennis T. Kemp II (Tom Kemp)
> > MCSE/CCNAv2/Program Manager
> > Control Concepts, Inc.
> > 703-876-6418
> > Fax: 703-876-6416
> > KempT at controlconceptsinc dot com
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: katie percy [mailto:katiepercy at fredfinch dot org]
> > Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 12:30 PM
> > To: Tom Kemp
> > Subject: RE: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
> >
> > I'm not clear if you're saying that IIS w/SMTP support caused the
issue,
> > per se, or just made that much more overhead? We don't have IIS
loaded
on
> > our mail server & still get this error.
> >
> > Katie Percy
> > Fred Finch Youth Center
> >
> > At 11:25 AM 9/24/01 -0400, you wrote:
> > >I had a similar issue, as you might see below in copies of my
exchanges
> > >with Qualcomm Eudora Worldmail Server support. The issue I had was
that I
> > >had IIS installed on the system, which included SMTP support for
IIS.
I
> > >had to remove SMTP support....actually, I removed IIS from that
server.
> > >
> > >Dennis T. Kemp II (Tom Kemp)
> > >MCSE/CCNAv2/Program Manager
> > >Control Concepts, Inc.
> > >703-876-6418
> > >Fax: 703-876-6416
> > >KempT at controlconceptsinc dot com
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: Seymour Joseph [mailto:sjoseph at bciu.k12.pa dot us]
> > >Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 11:01 AM
> > >To: William Hultman
> > >Cc: Subscribers of WorldMail; Philip K. Dunn
> > >Subject: Re: WM Server stops (NT4/6a)
> > >
> > >
> > >I have been running worldmail for about two years. I have about
1,300
> > >mailboxes. We have seen a repeated problem with the SMTP Daemon
> > >crashing (SMTPD). It just fails and generates a Dr watson crash
dump.
> > >I have searched through the Worldmail log files repeatedly but they
show
> > >nothing that seems even remotely related. I have written to this
group
> > >about it to and did not receive any responses other than "It
happens to
> > >me too. If you figure it out let us know."
> > >
> > >If I restart SMTPD it will just restart and run like nothing ever
> > >happened. only to crash again either minutes, or days later. We
have
> > >found no pattern to the crashes other than they tend to happen at
times
> > >of high mail system load.
> > >
> > >Other than this fatal problem, worldmail works fine for us.
> > >
> > >Seymour
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >My (Tom Kemp) discussions with William Hultman last year:
> > >
> > >
> > >Hi,
> > > This may have provided us with a clue as to what is going on.
Check
> > > your Services control panel for anything that says SMTP. I do not
believe
> > > that SMTPSVC is WorldMail (possibly IIS?). If anything, it should
be
> > > listed in your Event viewer as WorldMail SMTP:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >
> > >Bill
> > >
> > >
> > >At 01:48 PM 1/24/00 -0500, Tom Kemp said:
> > >
> > >Ok, going to see if we can figure out a pattern. Here is some
additional
> > >information. When the systems SMTP service crashes, the message in
the
> > >Event Viewer states the following:
> > >
> > > SMTPSVC
> > > Service could not bind instance 1
> > > Error Code: 40 27 00 00
> > >
> > >This error has shown up consistently identical for a couple of
weeks
> > >now. Other than that, the Event Viewer System logs are clean. The
> > >Application logs have a few errors listed based on Isocor errors,
but
that
> > >has been the norm since the beginning. They were usually messages
that
> > >apparently had errors of one type or another.
> > >
> > >Oh yeah, and SMTPD.EXE is Dates 11/12/97, 4:03pm, 430kb in size.
> > >
> > >Tom Kemp
> > >Control Concepts, Inc.
> > >
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: Tom Kemp [mailto:KempT at Presearch dot com]
> > >Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 10:21 AM
> > >To: William Hultman
> > >Subject: RE: WM Logging for Eudora Worldmail Server v2.0
> > >Importance: High
> > >
> > >All previous messages are still listed below, with the exception of
the
> > >original message I sent to you. The problem we have been having is
that
> > >SMTPD.EXE tends to take 97% of CPU time after running for 1 to 2
> > >days. SMTP Relaying has been disabled for about 3 weeks now, so I
know
it
> > >shouldn't be anyone Spamming through our system from outside.
> > >
> > >Within the last week, the system has actually had Dr. Watson errors
with
> > >SMTPD, causing the service to stop altogether, and requiring a
> > >reboot. Sometimes that error would occur after a fresh reboot.
This
> > >server was re-installed about 2 months ago, and the Mailboxes and
users
> > >restored to the new install. This was done due to a bad drive.
> > >
> > >Attached you will find a log file that contains the before and
after
> > >data. I created using the method you describe below.
Unfortunately,
most
> > >of the time this happens is after hours. I would have to guess
that
the
> > >error happened within this log about half way through, or perhaps
> > >later. I would appreciate any help that you could give me! FYI,
our
> > >email Server in question is smtp.presearch.com.
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >Tom Kemp
> > >Control Concepts, Inc.
> > >703-876-6418
> > >kempt at presearch dot com
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: William Hultman [mailto:wbhreply at eudora dot com]
> > >Sent: Friday, January 21, 2000 4:21 PM
> > >To: Tom Kemp
> > >Subject: RE: WM Logging for Eudora Worldmail Server v2.0
> > >
> > >Hi,
> > > you can go ahead and zip one of the logs and send it to me.
Also,
> > > please let me know what the original problem was. I am unable to
locate
> > > your original email for some reason. Thanks,
> > >
> > >Bill
> > >
> > >
> > >At 11:10 AM 1/20/00 -0500, Tom Kemp said:
> > >
> > >Well, I have done as you asked (see below). I have several
captures
that
> > >include the smtpd.exe error. The problem is, they seem to occur
only
when
> > >I'm not around, such as overnight, or while I'm out with customers.
The
> > >files are in excess of 8mb. Over the last couple of days SMTPD.EXE
has
> > >started causing Dr. Watson errors... I could send on the files,
but
I've
> > >been trying to start and stop the captures throughout the day, so
that
I
> > >can have a reasonbly sized file to provide to you. Any more
suggestions,
> > >or should I send you one of these large files?
> > >
> > >Tom Kemp
> > >Control Concepts, Inc.
> > >
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: W. Hultman [mailto:whultman at eudora dot com]
> > >Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 4:36 PM
> > >To: postmaster at presearch dot com
> > >Subject: WM Logging
> > >
> > >Hi,
> > > If you could create a log of the problem described above, I
would
> > > appreciate it. Here is what you need to do in order to do this:
> > >Open the WorldMail Protocol Trace by going to
> > >Start:Programs:WorldMail:WorldMail Protocol Trace
> > >Once you have it open, click Trace:Trace Log file...
> > >Enter a file name for the log file and select a location to save it
and
> > >click OK.
> > >Now click Trace:SMTP:Verbose.
> > >Then click Trace:IMS:Verbose.
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From: "Elliott Bujan" <ebujan at rentokil-tps dot com>
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 09:16:24 -0500
Subject: Web interface
I'm interested on installing a web interface for Worldmail.
Do any of you use one? recommendations?
Elliott Bujan
Help Desk / MIS - Rentokil, TPS - USA
ebujan at rentokil-tps dot com
www.rentokil-tps.com
From: "Doug Anderson" <dandersn at purdue dot edu>
Subject: FW: Web interface
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 10:09:03 -0500
I have used both Infinite WebMail and Deerfield Worldclient, prefer
worldclient, but it does not support IMAP, webmail does support IMAP though.
-----Original Message-----
From: Elliott Bujan [mailto:ebujan at rentokil-tps dot com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 9:16 AM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: Web interface
I'm interested on installing a web interface for Worldmail.
Do any of you use one? recommendations?
Elliott Bujan
Help Desk / MIS - Rentokil, TPS - USA
ebujan at rentokil-tps dot com
www.rentokil-tps.com
From: "Tom Kemp" <KempT at presearch dot com>
Subject: RE: Web interface
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 11:21:56 -0400
Are you saying that these are applications that work with Worldmail to
provide internet access to users email, or are they just for accessing
account information/management? Just curious. An app to provide web
access to email, send and receive, would be a great feature for our
offsite employees. Of course, then security becomes more of an issue!
Dennis T. Kemp II (Tom Kemp)
MCSE/CCNAv2/Program Manager
Control Concepts, Inc.
703-876-6418
Fax: 703-876-6416
KempT at controlconceptsinc dot com
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Anderson [mailto:dandersn at purdue dot edu]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 11:09 AM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: FW: Web interface
I have used both Infinite WebMail and Deerfield Worldclient, prefer
worldclient, but it does not support IMAP, webmail does support IMAP
though.
-----Original Message-----
From: Elliott Bujan [mailto:ebujan at rentokil-tps dot com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 9:16 AM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: Web interface
I'm interested on installing a web interface for Worldmail.
Do any of you use one? recommendations?
Elliott Bujan
Help Desk / MIS - Rentokil, TPS - USA
ebujan at rentokil-tps dot com
www.rentokil-tps.com
From: "Doug Anderson" <dandersn at purdue dot edu>
Subject: RE: Web interface
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 11:41:14 -0500
They are not management interfaces, but rather interfaces that allows user
to read/ create/ reply/ whatever with their e-mail accounts. Infinite
WebMail has more security features than the Deerfield Worldclient to prevent
hackers.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Kemp [mailto:KempT at presearch dot com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 10:22 AM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: RE: Web interface
Are you saying that these are applications that work with Worldmail to
provide internet access to users email, or are they just for accessing
account information/management? Just curious. An app to provide web access
to email, send and receive, would be a great feature for our offsite
employees. Of course, then security becomes more of an issue!
Dennis T. Kemp II (Tom Kemp)
MCSE/CCNAv2/Program Manager
Control Concepts, Inc.
703-876-6418
Fax: 703-876-6416
KempT at controlconceptsinc dot com
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Anderson [mailto:dandersn at purdue dot edu]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 11:09 AM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: FW: Web interface
I have used both Infinite WebMail and Deerfield Worldclient, prefer
worldclient, but it does not support IMAP, webmail does support IMAP though.
-----Original Message-----
From: Elliott Bujan [mailto:ebujan at rentokil-tps dot com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 9:16 AM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: Web interface
I'm interested on installing a web interface for Worldmail.
Do any of you use one? recommendations?
Elliott Bujan
Help Desk / MIS - Rentokil, TPS - USA
ebujan at rentokil-tps dot com
www.rentokil-tps.com
From: Garry Wiegand <squeezix at ithaca dot com>
Subject: Re: Antivirus Software
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 12:16:45 -0700
Elliott Bujan wrote:
>Trend and also Webshield SMTP
Why would anyone who could afford Trend be using Worldmail?! :)
As for Webshield SMTP, I cannot find any hint of a price for it. Perhaps
it
no longer is a real product. Cheapest Webshield I can find, the
"Appliance"
with license for 500, runs $12,000.
Guy Lawless wrote:
>Is there an antivirus suite that works for scanning attachments with
>WorldMail? In theory, I donât believe that, say Norton, would
scan
>the *.NEW file and pick up if thereâs a virus in the attachment.
I got inspired to see if there actually was a cheap solution. I'm
thinking of
just running something in a frequent loop from a command script, pointed
at
the just the Worldmail folders. Not a perfect solution, but better than
the
"nothing" that I have.
So I downloaded the Norton and McAfee demos.
Norton Antivirus *does* pick up viruses located in .NEW files. The Norton
command-line mode is not very flexible, but it's adequate. Each time it
is
run, the Norton command-line mode requires 10 seconds of crashing around
on
the disk and the CPU, and flashing things on and off the Windows menubar.
Even if it is only checking one file. It's not pleasant. (If you had a
machine dedicated to Worldmail it would be OK.)
McAfee Virusscan has a lovely command-line mode, with lots of options,
which
runs quickly and efficiently. Unfortunately, the McAfee product does not
pick
up any viruses that are still within .NEW files.
Any other ones I should check?
Garry
From: "Jill Crawford" <jillc at golfpactravel dot com>
Subject: RE: Antivirus Software
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 16:58:59 -0400
Webshield SMTP is included in Network Associates Active Virus Defense
Suite, price is based on license quantity. It is a lot cheaper than an
"Appliance"
-----Original Message-----
From: Garry Wiegand [mailto:squeezix at ithaca dot com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 3:17 PM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: Re: Antivirus Software
Elliott Bujan wrote:
>Trend and also Webshield SMTP
Why would anyone who could afford Trend be using Worldmail?! :)
As for Webshield SMTP, I cannot find any hint of a price for it. Perhaps
it
no longer is a real product. Cheapest Webshield I can find, the
"Appliance"
with license for 500, runs $12,000.
From: "Elliott Bujan" <ebujan at rentokil-tps dot com>
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 07:15:38 -0500
Subject: Re: Antivirus Software
In some way, Trend is cheaper than McAfee. McAfee is trying to switch to
ASP
antivirus services and the price for that is outrageous, almost $60 a pop.
but the beauty
of it is you only install only an agent at each client pc.
If we could afford Trend, I would love to switch Worldmail, but for our ne
eds and
because of our dependency of e-mail we can't just do it now. I've had a c
ouple of
options (IMAIL from Ipswitch$$$ and Mercury (David Harris, free)) but the
time hasn't
come yet to make the change. sorry for the diversion.
Webshield SMTP comes included with the Total virus defense suite, I don't
think they
sell it by it self, only as a web appliance. It works ok for us but we st
ill have some
issues like for the past week or so, the virus log is clear cristal, when
we know that we
got the nimda on some servers...
the other option is Messagelabs which they claim they clean 100% of the vi
rus. Our
parent company is using them and they are very pleased.
On 26 Sep 2001 at 12:16, Garry Wiegand wrote:
Elliott Bujan wrote:
>Trend and also Webshield SMTP
Why would anyone who could afford Trend be using Worldmail?! :)
As for Webshield SMTP, I cannot find any hint of a price for it.
Perhaps it no longer is a real product. Cheapest Webshield I can find,
the "Appliance" with license for 500, runs $12,000.
Guy Lawless wrote:
>Is there an antivirus suite that works for scanning attachments with
>WorldMail? In theory, I donât believe that, say Norton, would sc
an
>the *.NEW file and pick up if thereâs a virus in the attachment.
I got inspired to see if there actually was a cheap solution. I'm
thinking of just running something in a frequent loop from a command
script, pointed at the just the Worldmail folders. Not a perfect
solution, but better than the "nothing" that I have.
So I downloaded the Norton and McAfee demos.
Norton Antivirus *does* pick up viruses located in .NEW files. The
Norton command-line mode is not very flexible, but it's adequate. Each
time it is run, the Norton command-line mode requires 10 seconds of
crashing around on the disk and the CPU, and flashing things on and
off the Windows menubar. Even if it is only checking one file. It's
not pleasant. (If you had a machine dedicated to Worldmail it would be
OK.)
McAfee Virusscan has a lovely command-line mode, with lots of options,
which runs quickly and efficiently. Unfortunately, the McAfee product
does not pick up any viruses that are still within .NEW files.
Any other ones I should check?
Garry
Elliott Bujan
Help Desk / MIS - Rentokil, TPS - USA
ebujan at rentokil-tps dot com
www.rentokil-tps.com
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 08:26:59 -0400
From: "John Coonrod" <jc at thp dot org>
Subject: Re: Antivirus Software
The thing I like about Trend is the automatic daily updates and great
customer service. It has proved well worth the cost given the horrors
people were having before we had it.
*********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
On 9/27/2001 at 7:15 AM Elliott Bujan wrote:
>In some way, Trend is cheaper than McAfee. McAfee is trying to switch to
>ASP
>antivirus services and the price for that is outrageous, almost $60 a pop.
>but the beauty
>of it is you only install only an agent at each client pc.
>
>If we could afford Trend, I would love to switch Worldmail, but for our
>needs and
>because of our dependency of e-mail we can't just do it now. I've had a
>couple of
>options (IMAIL from Ipswitch$$$ and Mercury (David Harris, free)) but the
>time hasn't
>come yet to make the change. sorry for the diversion.
>
>Webshield SMTP comes included with the Total virus defense suite, I don't
>think they
>sell it by it self, only as a web appliance. It works ok for us but we
>still have some
>issues like for the past week or so, the virus log is clear cristal, when
>we know that we
>got the nimda on some servers...
>
>the other option is Messagelabs which they claim they clean 100% of the
>virus. Our
>parent company is using them and they are very pleased.
>
>
>
>On 26 Sep 2001 at 12:16, Garry Wiegand wrote:
>
>Elliott Bujan wrote:
>>Trend and also Webshield SMTP
>
>Why would anyone who could afford Trend be using Worldmail?! :)
>
>As for Webshield SMTP, I cannot find any hint of a price for it.
>Perhaps it no longer is a real product. Cheapest Webshield I can find,
>the "Appliance" with license for 500, runs $12,000.
>
>Guy Lawless wrote:
>>Is there an antivirus suite that works for scanning attachments with
>>WorldMail? In theory, I donât believe that, say Norton, would
scan
>>the *.NEW file and pick up if thereâs a virus in the attachment.
>
>I got inspired to see if there actually was a cheap solution. I'm
>thinking of just running something in a frequent loop from a command
>script, pointed at the just the Worldmail folders. Not a perfect
>solution, but better than the "nothing" that I have.
>
>So I downloaded the Norton and McAfee demos.
>
>Norton Antivirus *does* pick up viruses located in .NEW files. The
>Norton command-line mode is not very flexible, but it's adequate. Each
>time it is run, the Norton command-line mode requires 10 seconds of
>crashing around on the disk and the CPU, and flashing things on and
>off the Windows menubar. Even if it is only checking one file. It's
>not pleasant. (If you had a machine dedicated to Worldmail it would be
>OK.)
>
>McAfee Virusscan has a lovely command-line mode, with lots of options,
>which runs quickly and efficiently. Unfortunately, the McAfee product
>does not pick up any viruses that are still within .NEW files.
>
>Any other ones I should check?
>
>Garry
>
>
>
>
>
>
>Elliott Bujan
>Help Desk / MIS - Rentokil, TPS - USA
>ebujan at rentokil-tps dot com
>www.rentokil-tps.com
From: "Paul Lucente" <plucente at hypotenuse dot com>
Subject: Mgmt Console on Win2k
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 16:41:41 -0400
My Worldmail box is on an NT 4 server. I generally just make changes at the
box itself when I need to.
I'd like to install the management console on my laptop, which runs Win2k,
but the installation program crashes when I tell it to install the
management center.
I thought Worldmail and the Management Center ran under Win2k? Will the
management center only work if the server software is also installed if its
on Win2k?
Thanks
Paul
From: "Doug Anderson" <dandersn at purdue dot edu>
Subject: RE: Mgmt Console on Win2k
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 15:49:17 -0500
I have it installed on many Win2K machines OK.
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Lucente [mailto:plucente at hypotenuse dot com]
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 3:42 PM
To: Subscribers of WorldMail
Subject: Mgmt Console on Win2k
My Worldmail box is on an NT 4 server. I generally just make changes at the
box itself when I need to.
I'd like to install the management console on my laptop, which runs Win2k,
but the installation program crashes when I tell it to install the
management center.
I thought Worldmail and the Management Center ran under Win2k? Will the
management center only work if the server software is also installed if its
on Win2k?
Thanks
Paul
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 16:14:41 -0500
From: Daniel Julien <daniel.julien at thc.state.tx dot us>
Subject: Re: Antivirus Software
At 07:15 AM 9/27/2001 -0500, Elliott Bujan wrote:
>In some way, Trend is cheaper than McAfee. McAfee is trying to switch to ASP
>antivirus services and the price for that is outrageous, almost $60 a pop.
>but the beauty
>of it is you only install only an agent at each client pc.
>
>If we could afford Trend, I would love to switch Worldmail, but for our
>needs and
>because of our dependency of e-mail we can't just do it now. I've had a
>couple of
>options (IMAIL from Ipswitch$$$ and Mercury (David Harris, free)) but the
>time hasn't
>come yet to make the change. sorry for the diversion.
>
>Webshield SMTP comes included with the Total virus defense suite, I don't
>think they
>sell it by it self, only as a web appliance. It works ok for us but we
>still have some
>issues like for the past week or so, the virus log is clear cristal, when
>we know that we
>got the nimda on some servers...
Nimda is not only an e-mail virus. It spreads from Web server to Web
server, through the Directory Traversal exploit, and also through directory
shares, so you could easily get it on your servers without detecting it at
the mail server. And since it arrives at the Web server through port 80, an
ordinary firewall wouldn't stop it either.
Webshield SMTP has worked well for us, only failing to catch viruses too
new to be in the data file.
------------------------------------
Daniel Julien, Ph.D.
Director, Texas Historic Sites Atlas
Texas Historical Commission
danj at thc.state.tx dot us 512-463-7199
http://atlas.thc.state.tx.us
From: "Ben Saren" <ben at atomicusa dot com>
Subject: Relay, yep.. relay again.
Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2001 16:09:48 -0400
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anyone got any insight on how to avoid being used as an open relay
server?
I host multiple domains, with IPs coming in from all over.. never the
same.
Any way to set restrictions? Any advice would be great!
thanks
........................................
Ben Saren
Atomic Enterprises
ben at atomicusa dot com
(781) 665-5036
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host multiple
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Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2001 23:52:35 -0400
From: Ferris Hall <ferris at ferrishall dot com>
Subject: Re: Relay, yep.. relay again.
anyone
got any insight on how to avoid being used as an open relay
server?
I host multiple domains, with IPs coming in
from all over.. never the same.
Any way to set restrictions? Any advice would
be great!
thanks
........................................
Ben Saren
Atomic Enterprises
ben at atomicusa dot com
yep, tough problem. they always find you eventually.
you may already know these basics, but i was happy to get this info starting out.
i host multiple domains as well, with many of them coming in over dialup round the country.
i've had good luck with allowing B & C blocks, without any spammers getting through.
for example in security : message relaying, i might allow
network address netmask
100.50.0.0 255.255.0.0
this catches everything on that B block, and chances are that if they are using the same local dial up provider, their IP will fall in it.
you could even go a step further and do an entire A block
100.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
depending on how many different places your people are checking from, this can work well.
when a new person connects, watch the Protocol Trace, and them allow that B or C block.
time consuming? a bit (maybe not viable, depending on number of users), and I admittedly don't have that many IPs allowed, about 40 B & C blocks and static IPs.
of course if you have many, many users, this might be impractical. and keep in mind that aliases will no longer work, you must recreate them as distribution lists.
if users are consistently coming in from totally random IPs, then WM by itself will have to be an open relay. look to third party programs, or other mail server programs, that can authenticate SMTP traffic. other better informed members of this list (ther
e are many) will be able to give some suggestions. (and nice web site at atomicusa).
next episode - Norton AntiVirus for Gateways
thanks, ferris
---
Ferris Hall
Blue Crown Productions
Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2001 00:52:33 -0400
From: Ferris Hall <ferris at ferrishall dot com>
Subject: Norton AV Gateways
Just installed Norton AntiVirus for Gateways 2.5.
Doing a nice job, easy install and configure.
I had read in a previous message about someone using port 1025 for WM, and
(arbitrarily) tried that port to start. Didn't work. Finally tried port
1026, and WM gets it just fine. Just a heads up for those using Windows
2000 Server / IIS 5. I haven't done any serious research into what ports
are used/reserved for W2K server - anyone have a URL of a nice list?
My server has two physical network jacks (on one box) I can assign IPs.
Can I assign NAV to listen on 1.2.3.125 port 25 on network slot 2
and then send the mail to WM 1.2.3.5 port 25 on network slot 1?
Can you use the same port on different NICs/IPs on the same box?
Thanks, Ferris
---
Ferris Hall
Blue Crown Productions
Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2001 11:46:27 -0400
From: Ferris Hall <ferris at ferrishall dot com>
Subject: Protocol Trace and Terminal Services
I connect to my W2K box remotely via Terminal Services (running in remote
administration mode) - works great and MUCH faster than PCAnywhere.
I notice that the Protocol Trace does not work with terminal services - the
trace window remains blank.
(The only thing I can get to show up in TS are the tests, which in both
connections returns:
11:17:16.14: [3164] TPI: TransportStart - device
11:17:16.14: [3164] TPI: cannot open service 'ISOSTACK.' error 1060
this is not a problem, just the only thing i can get to show up)
Trace works fine via PCAnywhere. Any thoughts? (Not familiar enough with TS
to know how it's sessions might separate system processes...?)
Thanks for the third time, Ferris
---
Ferris Hall
Blue Crown Productions
Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2001 12:28:41 -0400
From: "John Coonrod" <jc at thp dot org>
Subject: Re: Protocol Trace and Terminal Services
The freeware program VNC seems to me to be much faster than PCAnywhere. We
use it to manage our servers.
*********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
On 9/30/2001 at 11:46 AM Ferris Hall wrote:
>I connect to my W2K box remotely via Terminal Services (running in remote
>administration mode) - works great and MUCH faster than PCAnywhere.
>I notice that the Protocol Trace does not work with terminal services -
>the
>trace window remains blank.
>(The only thing I can get to show up in TS are the tests, which in both
>connections returns:
>11:17:16.14: [3164] TPI: TransportStart - device
>11:17:16.14: [3164] TPI: cannot open service 'ISOSTACK.' error 1060
>this is not a problem, just the only thing i can get to show up)
>
>Trace works fine via PCAnywhere. Any thoughts? (Not familiar enough with
>TS
>to know how it's sessions might separate system processes...?)
>
>Thanks for the third time, Ferris
>---
>Ferris Hall
>Blue Crown Productions
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