XMail is an Internet and intranet mail server featuring an ESMTP server, POP3 server, finger server, TLS support for SMTP and POP3 (both server and client side), multiple domains, no need for users to have a real system account, SMTP relay checking, DNS based maps check, custom (IP based and address based) spam protection, SMTP authentication (PLAIN LOGIN CRAM-MD5 POP3-before-SMTP and custom), a POP3 account synchronizer with external POP3 accounts, account aliases, domain aliases, custom mail processing, direct mail files delivery, custom mail filters, mailing lists, remote administration, custom mail exchangers, logging, and multi-platform code.
| Tags | Communications Email Mail Transport Agents Post-Office POP3 Mailing List Servers Internet Finger |
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| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX BSD FreeBSD Windows Windows Windows Linux Solaris |
Recent releases


Changes: Various bugfixes and small feature enhancements.


Changes: This release added IPV6 support, new configuration options, and improved logging and fixed a few bugs.


Changes: TLS support was implemented for SMTP and POP3 (both client and server) along with SMTP external authentication, the ability to leave messages on the remote server for POP3 sync, the ability to bind to a particular local IP during SMTP and POP3 client connections, and a new remote hostname-based configuration selection. An alias resolution bug introduced in version 1.23 was fixed.


Changes: The post-RCPT SMTP filter capability was added. Complex macro substitution for TAB files was implemented. The ability to bypass SMTP.IPMAP.TAB with SMTP authentication was added. Quite some more bugfixes and minor feature enhancements were made.


Changes: This release fixes a possible cause of buffer overflow in XMail's sendmail binary. The POP3 before SMTP authentication is now correctly interpreted as real SMTP authentication by means of @@USERAUTH. The DNS MX resolution has been changed to allow better handling of partially broken DNS server configurations.
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Recent commentsXQMAgent install on FreeBSD-6.1-Release (XMail)
Hi there,
I am trying to install XQMAgent (GUI for XMail server) on FreeBSD-6.1-Release. After unzip and try to run script "./xqmagent" to install this package, I get a message "/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libz.so.2" not found, required by "xqmagent"." On http://marketmix.com/, where I downloaded XQMAgent, it is said that before installation "please be sure that libssl.so.0.9.6 (Secure Sockets Layer, cryptography libraries and tools) is installed on your system,” and gives this link http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cg...nssl&stype=name. I installed openssl from ports, but it doesn't make any difference. I just don't know where to get this library.
Thank you for your advice ahead!
Alex
multiple domains on one IP
Hi,
I am trying to setup several different domains on one Xmail server all with the same IP address.
It has been having problems with relay and seems to come of an invalid PTR record. There is only one PTR record to the root domain, but many other emails get bounced back from the rest of the domains.
How should I be setting it up?
Thanks a lot.
Re: Windows XP configuration
Are you trying to send mail (SMTP) or get mail (POP3), while getting the password retry?
How did you configure your server? Manually, or using the CtrlClnt tool?
Windows XP configuration
I would appreciate any help on this issue - I have installed XMail on my Win XP Pro laptop, following all instructions from Halfdone.com (http://www.halfdone.com/Articles/XMailInstall/) - a very good tutorial if I say so myself, and I do. :)
I am trying to set up my own machine at from my laptop to send e-mail using XMail; thus while following the instructions at halfdone.com I replaced the domain names provided in the tutorial with 'localhost'. This is the only way I could think of to send e-mail from my machine.
Using this configuration, however, my e-mail client connects to localhost, and asks for my password. The password I used in the installation of XMail seems to not be acceptable, and I am asked again and again for my password.
I am thinking that there is something I did wrong in my configuration. The totorial at halfdone.com is for XMail 1.6 & 1.7. Could that be it? Well, in any case, I have not found any instructions on how to send e-mail via XMail using your own machine, it seems like it's just for servers connected to the Internet backbone, or have a DNS server running on it, or something. I found many different non-XMail related GUI apps out there that would do the trick, but they're resource hogs.
Any help on this topic would be appreciated!
serge@oraange.ca
Derge
Problem in setting up XMail Server
Hi..i am unable to setup XMail Server. Can anyone help me out in doing the same.
here are the steps followed by me.., still its not working.....
Followed the steps given in README, created registery entries as described in th README, Installed XMAil Service (auto).Xmail Service is running in my Services.....
my systemname:pluto,
domain:test.com
my "server.tab" entries are:---
"RootDomain" "pluto.test.com" ,
"SmtpServerDomain" "mail.pluto.test.com" ,
"POP3Domain" "mail.pluto.test.com" ,
"HeloDomain" "mail.pluto.test.com" ,
"PostMaster" "postmaster@pluto.test.com" ,
"ErrorsAdmin" "postmaster@pluto.test.com" ,
Using XMail Admin GUI, i created
servername :localhost
serveraddress:127.0.0.1, port:6017
domain:pluto.test.com,
under this created users:
test1 and test2,
after this started the XmailServer and Using Mailclient(Outlook and Mozzila) i tried configung these users, by giving Pop3 and SMTP server as : "pluto.test.com"
after all this i am not able to send mail from one user to other...
What might be the problem??
is my configuration is right?? or anything wrong in my setup??
Please Help me....
thanks in advance.....
navi