Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
has anyone gotten the exim-sqlite to run on freebsd off the ports tree?
i keep getting errors trying to get it to work
if anyone has been able to do it, would you share your make args for
exim and sqlite?
thanks.
Yes I have. I did use the main port and add
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 12:29:22PM +, Philip Hazel wrote:
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Chris Lightfoot wrote:
I believe it's because exim links against libc_r (because
it is linked against libcrypto, which itself is linked
against libc_r).
This does not seem to be a problem on FreeBSD
Maybe this is straightforward but I cant find it.
Currently when a message cannot be delivered due to a temporary error
(quota exceeded for example), it remains in the queue and the sender
receives a notification of the error.
Every time the system retries to deliver the message, if the problem
Does something like this exist (or possible) in Exim?
http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/soa/Sendmail_flaw_opens_door_to_intruders/0,261744,39247494,00.htm
Thanks,
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Vincent wrote:
Is this an indicator that spam assassin support is not compiled into the
Debian exim package? Or am I overlooking something else?
It's not compiled into the default package. You need to install
exim4-daemon-heavy to get exiscan compiled in, as well as many other
useful
* On 23/03/06 07:42 +, shams wrote:
| hi,
| i am running mandriva 2006 and configured the exim for my mail server, but
| can't receive the mails, exim is running as i checked from the processes, any
| idea please?
Have you looked at Exim log files?
PS: I hope you are not mistaking Exim
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, Ernesto Saez wrote:
Maybe this is straightforward but I cant find it.
Currently when a message cannot be delivered due to a temporary error
(quota exceeded for example), it remains in the queue and the sender
receives a notification of the error.
It should remain in the
Philip, thanks for your answer.
I couldnt find the option I needed (delay_warning). It was behaving
properly. I thought it was sending a notification every time a delivery
was tried, but in fact it was just sending one per day (default). My
fault.
Ernesto.
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, Ernesto Saez
On 23/03/06, Hugo Osorio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
i'm running exim4 on sarge and having a problem that my clients are not
allowed to send mail via exim (relay). i got relay not permitted trying to
send
/etc/exim4/conf.d/acl/30 ===
accept hosts = +relay_from_hosts
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, Hugo Osorio wrote:
i'm running exim4 on sarge and having a problem that my clients are not
allowed to send mail via exim (relay). i got relay not permitted trying to
send
/etc/exim4/conf.d/acl/30 ===
accept hosts = +relay_from_hosts accept
Hello,
Is it possible to setup multiple smart hosts?
I thougt it might look something like
route_list = * smartserver1.domain.com : smartserver2.domain.com byname
or maybe
route_list = * smartserver1.domain.com byname; \
* smartserver2.domain.com byname
But I'd
On 23/03/06, Gareth Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to setup multiple smart hosts?
I thougt it might look something like
route_list = * smartserver1.domain.com : smartserver2.domain.com byname
or maybe
route_list = * smartserver1.domain.com byname; \
Hi, all,
I'm looking for another way of knocking down spam. I've got the usual HELO/EHLO
verification tests - rejecting a bare IP or someone claiming to be my domain.
However, more of the spam getting through has a HELO/EHLO name containing a
random string of characters.
What I'd like to
Hi !!
I'm looking for another way of knocking down spam. I've got the usual
HELO/EHLO verification tests - rejecting a bare IP or someone claiming
to be my domain.
However, more of the spam getting through has a HELO/EHLO name
containing a random string of characters.
we use that rules
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006, Marco wrote:
Now I have change my external socket daemon for check user quota from file
socket (/var/run/exim_sockd.sock) to port socket (that listen on 127.0.0.1
port 9221)
How to change in my router for use new socket?
${readsocket only works with Unix domain sockets,
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
No matter what, I get this:
cc -o exim_dbmbuild
/usr/local/lib/libsqlite3.so: undefined reference to `pthread_create'
The exim build is missing a -pthread argument in its CFLAGS. I suggest
filing a bug with the port maintainer.
Tony.
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On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Chris Lightfoot wrote:
I think it might be because libc_r overrides fcntl and forces O_NONBLOCK
on -- see lib/libc_r/uthread/uthread_fcntl.c -- but I'm not certain.
Yes, that sounds plausible, but it shouldn't expose that to the
application if the app didn't request
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Phil Pennock wrote:
Local DNS cache
/var/log being a different filesystem from /var/spool/exim/ (not just
for the hints).
Set split_spool_directory.
no_message_logs
Tony.
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p.s. Anyone using spamd spam deferral daemon and available to review a
chapter I am writing about it?
I'm using spamd but I don't know what a spam deferral daemon is.
If I am not mistaken, it's a BSD thing as well as a spamassassin
thing: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spamd
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Tony Finch a écrit :
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Phil Pennock wrote:
Local DNS cache
/var/log being a different filesystem from /var/spool/exim/ (not just
for the hints).
Set split_spool_directory.
no_message_logs
Yes I read it too, and add it in the config file.
But I can't test before
Tony Finch a écrit :
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Olivier Bonvalet wrote:
I was thinking it was needed only for ext2/ext3. For XFS and JFS too ? And
what about ReiserFS ?
It also changes the way Exim scans the spool in a queue run, which can
help performance even on filesystems that handle
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 08:33:30AM -0500, Marc Sherman wrote:
Vincent wrote:
Is this an indicator that spam assassin support is not compiled into the
Debian exim package? Or am I overlooking something else?
It's not compiled into the default package. You need to install
I figure I'll throw in that sa-exim has a greylisting module for
SpamAssassin, so if you are already using SpamAssassin then it might
be worth a look at.
David
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On 3/22/06, David Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 20:58 -0600, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
DW == David
Javier Calahorra Novillo wrote:
userforward:
driver = redirect
allow_filter
condition = ${if eq {}{${lookup ldap
{ldap://192.168.45.27/ou=usuarios,dc=,dc=es?mailMessageStore?sub?(([EMAIL
PROTECTED])(objectclass=person))}}}{no}{yes}}
user = vmail
group = vmail
Quoting Jerry Stuckle:
However, more of the spam getting through has a HELO/EHLO name
containing a random string of characters.
Most spam here has ehlo/helo
- numeric only (like 134965176 or -1270794688)
- unqualified (like friend or localhost)
- IP address without []
condition = ${if isip
On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 12:43 -0800, David Ward wrote:
I figure I'll throw in that sa-exim has a greylisting module for
SpamAssassin, so if you are already using SpamAssassin then it might
be worth a look at.
I took at look at it this week already. Thankfully, we don't ship it so
that CVE passed
I'm having an issue with one person (of course it's the CEO) - he's
using Outlook 2000 as his MUA, and somtimes he has mail that looks like
it delivers, but in our mainlog there's no entry, the reject log has:
2006-03-23 15:47:12 SMTP call from (copper) [172.16.128.181] dropped:
too many nonmail
I would just like to add to remember to reject your own domain
names unless you like to talk you yourself. Also very popular
among viruses.
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