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by Paul Flanders :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,

I'm new to open-xchange and this list however have found a small bug which may
or may not have already been found.

I installed the express edition in a test environment at home along with a few
others (looking for a good mail system to use at home) the server picked up a
DHCP address. Once I had decided that I liked it and wanted to use it as my
personal email server I changed from DHCP to a static address.

When I clicked save I got the error Error: 503 - Service Temporarily Unavailable

After checking the server to see if the address had stuck all seemed ok, a few
days later I noticed I was receiving mail but not sending.

After tailing the mail.log I noticed that the server could not lookup the smtp
relay and if i tried nslookup from the command line I received the error message
 "nslookup could not parse resolve,conf"

The permissions didnt look correct "-rw-------- resolv.conf" so I alterd them
and ran sendmail -q the mail and nslookup now worked correctly.

I did a small test and tried to save the changes again and again the error
message appeard and the permission set incorrectly on /etc/resolv.conf.

Paul
 

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by Braun, Martin :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Paul,

this was one of the first problem that has been fixed at the first Update of
Open-Xchange Express Edition. Sadly the evaluation version has currently no
updates applied and is still at the level of the initial release. Additionally
to this issue a whole bunch of fixes and enhancements have been applied since
the very first release.
You may take a look at the changelogs for OX:EE for the first and second update.
Shortly we'll provide a third update which addresses the remaining issues. Since
Update 2 the GUI has been synchronized with the Hosting Edition which means that
the Express Edition UI you currently use has been improved very much when it
comes to performance and usability at the latest updates.
Regular updates are part of the service Open-Xchange provides and makes sure
you'll get fixes and enhancements faster than for a product with more
conservative update cycles.
Note that the changelog for Update 2 looks a bit "extreme" because it also
contains fixes for  bugs that have been identified at the stabilization and QA
cycle of the consolidated GUI but no customer has ever experienced.

http://www.open-xchange.com/fileadmin/downloads/oxee/release-notes/Release-Notes-OXEE-Update1.txt
http://www.open-xchange.com/fileadmin/downloads/oxee/release-notes/Release-Notes-OXEE-Update2.txt

Greetings
 Martin Braun


Paul Flanders <paul.flanders@...> hat am 13. Dezember 2007 um
19:57 geschrieben:

> Hi,
>
> I'm new to open-xchange and this list however have found a small bug which may
> or may not have already been found.
>
> I installed the express edition in a test environment at home along with a few
> others (looking for a good mail system to use at home) the server picked up a
> DHCP address. Once I had decided that I liked it and wanted to use it as my
> personal email server I changed from DHCP to a static address.
>
> When I clicked save I got the error Error: 503 - Service Temporarily
> Unavailable
>
> After checking the server to see if the address had stuck all seemed ok, a few
> days later I noticed I was receiving mail but not sending.
>
> After tailing the mail.log I noticed that the server could not lookup the smtp
> relay and if i tried nslookup from the command line I received the error
> message
>  "nslookup could not parse resolve,conf"
>
> The permissions didnt look correct "-rw-------- resolv.conf" so I alterd them
> and ran sendmail -q the mail and nslookup now worked correctly.
>
> I did a small test and tried to save the changes again and again the error
> message appeard and the permission set incorrectly on /etc/resolv.conf.
>
> Paul

>
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