to go
through all of it to see if I can figure out exactly which (if any) global
options I can still get rid of (this mua_wrapper setting seems to nullify
quite a few).
Once I think I've got it all figured out I'll post it up for all to see to
give this thread some closure.
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with the list, he could just
fax in his email... :)
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you decide what to do next, like hit Reply and/or Send.
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time and kindness.
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(volunteer of no direct capacity)
PS: list moderators can remove this email - I take no offense from it!
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separators in Unix are / instead of \ as they are in Windows.
Apart from that, / has absolutely no special meaning, certainly not that
anything preceded by / is to be a filename.
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of mess to try and fix something or implement something for a superior?
In any case - that's just not how it works I'm afraid, and you really do
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will French). Adults have already had their brains trained, so the whole
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to learn new stuff. However, this is off-(list-)topic, so I'll leave it at
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a list; in the
end, you'd end up implementing SPF as it was intended (while avoiding its
flaws), yet you would likely not want its results because you consider it
useless for its actual intended purpose?
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after all. This subject is pretty OT but try http://tinyurl.com/yco8c63 for
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the % of browsers used vs how many support XSLT), not that the support for
XSLT didn't exist in browsers yet - apologies for the confusion.
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such as PHP to make parsers, though all depends on whether they have control
over their hosting environment at all.
I may just throw this on to my own server though - thanks for the info!
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for what
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in the shadows here, so when the time comes just flash the bat
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that Exim considers as local? If not,
is it possible to have this added to Exim for the next release (not 4.70
since that's at RC2 already)?
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Phil wrote:
Not a variable, but a match item: @[]
Wow, I feel kind of stupid for missing that all this time. Fixed my problem
right up, thanks!
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and complaining
which results in them either contacting you (and you can seem like the
smarter one by telling them the RFC he's violating), or just fixing the
problem by changing the hostname to something valid.
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I only see one message id there... try specifying two and watch the
connection somehow (logs, debug output, whatever) and you should hopefully
see both being delivered one after the other on the same connection.
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just noticed also it says you can
use this setting via CLI with the -oB flag.
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I only see one message id there... try specifying two and watch the
connection somehow (logs, debug output, whatever) and you should hopefully
see both being delivered one after the other on the same connection.
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headers_remove = To:
headers_add = To: $local_p...@$domain
headers_remove = to (without quotes of course)
You don't add the : to the headers_remove line, and it's also not case
sensitive (if it matters to you).
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. I don't think we need a patch
to have some sort of toggle for causing a core dump /at runtime/. If
there's not such a thing already in the source code so that it can be
enabled at compile time, then sure - by all means, but I still firmly
believe we don't need any runtime patches for this.
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to be able to debug/examine core dumps whenever he would like,
then he should probably just run a debug-enabled Exim binary all the time; I
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a manually specified IP - otherwise
you would have it return the result of the lookup ($value I think? I forget
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and/or transport and a db
file of the routing list (in fact, you could even make it so that if no
entry was returned, it defaults to your old Sendmail system - thus your list
would only have to contain Zimbra users).
Sorry, no actual examples to provide you with ;P
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Regular Expressions to be very good, which should also
help understand them.
With spaces as your delimiters, it's as simple as ([^\s]+)(\s.*)?. You'll
want to trim the second variable since it will have a leading space on it.
Oh, and that's a Perl regex (use of \s to denote spaces).
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Regular Expressions to be very good, which should also
help understand them.
With spaces as your delimiters, it's as simple as ([^\s]+)(\s.*)?. You'll
want to trim the second variable since it will have a leading space on it.
Oh, and that's a Perl regex (use of \s to denote spaces).
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hostnames using * wildcards.
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accepted and delivered to the INBOX)
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in
domain_virtual or domain_aliases - so it should be ok to fail domains
pointing to localhost that aren't a recognized domain.)
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I've been toying with the idea of using the + character to denote a folder
separator for local addresses, so that I could use addresses like
eli+exim-us...@elisand.com and have email delivered to the e...@elisand.com
account under the exim-users folder (if it existed).
I'm wondering if people
work than you though since I don't deliver via LMTP (to
Dovecot) - Exim handles delivery directly, so I'll have a bit more transport
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reject local parts that have .. in them, but I'm
still a bit wary about having some special filesystem-specific characters
get through and cause a loophole for reading/writing to files they shouldn't
write to. Should I be quoting/escaping the path, and if so how?
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).
I am using Outlook 2007 and just hit reply to all. Everything is fine here
it seems...
As the posts on that thread mention, it's probably the sender, or maybe an
Exchange server as Ian mentions. I've never heard of this problem before
and have been using Outlook 2007 for about 2 years.
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to fix the user than it is the software in cases like this.
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by first specifying a:
headers_remove = Subject
line, and then using:
headers_add = Subject: ${sg{$bheader_Subject:}{\N***SPAM***\N}{}}
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indeed support
syntax highlighting with colours just like joe (I was briefly a fan of joe
for C programming but found it too confusing to read as well).
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On 2009-01-09 08:30, Renaud Allard wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 18:55:31 -0500 Eli Sand exim-us...@??? wrote
While renaud/exim-users/elisand.com/pkpei...@??? is a perfectly valid
return-path for bounces :)
It's been a while since I checked the RFCs so I don't remember the exact
list of allowed
it takes to make a connection to a remote system
and send the message, or drop the message locally on the filesystem).
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. The third entry is saying the message was delivered
and re-quotes the queue time.
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there's an issue with the backup
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to it). Once that's done, start up your
POP/IMAP services and you should be good to go. Hopefully I didn't overlook
anything in this theory, but I think it's what I've done in the past and has
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Steve wrote:
How would I go about disabling spamassassin scans for outbound
messages?
Combine it with the authenticated acl test to see if your users have
authenticated via SMTP (hopefully you use SMTP auth...).
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was up and running or not.
Is there any way to detect if malware/spam was able to connect and perform
their scan or not?
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-helo-greeting was exactly what I had typed in my session for my
HELO greeting. Is there a reason that $domain is set to the HELO greeting?
If this is intended, where is it documented? If it isn't intended, should
$domain in fact be blank during MAIL as the docs state?
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. The LOGIN method isn't officially documented (as in,
no RFC's exist for it) apparently, so of course Microsoft would choose to
implement that instead. There's no real pitfall to using one or the other -
both send passwords in the clear.
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the email because internally it knows that it does in fact
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, are you not able to detect the 5xx error and act on it? It's been a
while since I played with router and transport settings so I'm not sure, but
if you could you should be able to come up with something that would do what
you need instead of asking for a change to Exim itself.
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would do this AFTER the lookup for individual
accounts (so that a catch-all doesn't override a valid account) in DNS.
Shouldn't be too tough - if you figured out how to configure Exim to do a
MBOXFW lookup, I'm sure you can get this solved too :)
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lector
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Rick Duval
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 9:06 PM
To: exim users
Subject: [exim] Logging Detail Options?
On
and ultimately
lower scan times too (I've seen emails with 28s scan times from SA before
:P).
This isn't so much a question of should I be doing this? but rather can I
do this?.
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other than that IP in their control are to be
blocked from sending email (at least, are listed in spamhaus :P).
The fix here, apparently, would be to use a different mail server to send
your email.
I could be entirely wrong though - just going based on what I saw in this
last email I replied to.
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to SA and have Exim
integration in the ACL stages (via some kind of patch or plugin for Exim).
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if
there's any learning features that can/must be used (as is the case with
dspam) it must support virtual setups with SQL.
Thanks in advance,
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? As I am currently understanding it... the ratelimit check
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for your domain and use that and not have to
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from any wrongdoing! :D
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host that connects. I don't know if it does reverse DNS, but this may
likely be the issue. If not, check your connection ACLs to see if anything
is being done that with DNS.
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as the client
is authenticated).
And thanks for the tip about checking for TLS if using auth PLAIN. Does
$tls_cipher count SSL connections as well? A disturbing number of
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to come up with something new. Perhaps it's
just up to your clients now to utilize their email with caution instead of
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(by someone else), you'd simply be learning how to invent
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Are you the one who added me?
It's like watching your child take his first steps...
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From the web site.
Ok, thanks Marc - we don't need to know anything else about this. This is
very OT and isn't getting you anywhere.
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Don't tell me what I can't discuss in public. You are CAUGHT and you
have now been OUTED!
Sounds like some kind of game show tag-line to me. Marc, have you been
taking your drugs (or, have you been taking too many)?
PS: Don't answer - it's a rhetorical question.
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concerning the absence of $local_part and $domain).
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Everyone else is welcome to reply, even you, but that's me. I'm done
with this thread, it's broken.
http://bugs.exim.org/ and file a report :)
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with some development work and the Exim documentation in front of
you, you could answer your own question and complete the project on your own
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provider has blocked outgoing requests
*TO* port 25. There is nothing you can do in this case unless the people
you send email to have alternative ports open (or as suggested, you proxy
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creating. That line above
could be:
@ IN NS ns1
...and that's it. The domain would be appended to ns1 to create the FQDN
and you avoid spelling errors.
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r. Read the docs so you understand what the value is.
As for connection limit, I believe that's your OS - if you're on linux,
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it as
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, the whole router process re-starts for that
new address from the beginning. So, yes.
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That is correct. So long as it can connect to the first server, it always
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have and I'm confusing simple
matters (wouldn't be a first)?
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http://www.jcdigita.com/eximconfig/
Is this still an active project?
WOW! Did you read the whole page? The last thing on the entire page is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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? Configure Exim to have more when you build it.
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in the end.
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My bad. It's a typo.
On the topic of typos, here's another I recently noticed:
CH14, search for disable_fnync - it should be disable_fsync.
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Any reference for hyphens not beeing allowed in host names?
Hyphens (-) are allowed in hostnames, and there isn't even a rule stating
how many can be compounded together.
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I don't think there is an alternate solution which is why
I asked for a feature.
Did you read my reply? I gave a possible solution and you have yet to
mention if you tried it yet.
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I would think that the solution to a feature request is to implement
the feature.
So, you didn't try my idea. Got it, thanks.
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to return a value that denotes the
message should be stopped in it's tracks and all corresponding files removed
might be a slightly nicer solution.
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is from what you've provided us so far.
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the system is Gentoo based so I'm not sure if perhaps there's some special
compile line flag that was added to my version of glibc that disabled mdns
features by default or not.
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programs supported that as well!
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Hopefully this is useful jibberish to you, instead of a waste of my time :)
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Now I can't help being curious. What will you be doing in your forever
spare time, O Grand Master Wizard?
Probably contributing anonymous code to Qmail ;P
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was actually using MS Mail since it
actually is a good client (yes, it actually works - and supports TLS!).
I have had no issues using MS Mail with Exim, though I most likely do not
have the same ACLs as you :)
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to verify
the recipient(s), then issuing a RSET and redoing the whole thing, but this
time sending the message).
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I agree. It's worth 100 times what I paid for it. :)
100 * 0 = 0
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You're right! Does ${address:$h_From:} convert to lower case? I mostly
wrote this code to first extract the name part and go carried away.
There are lowercase functions in Exim as well to put it all in to lowercase
for you.
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on DNS
servers and how zonefiles work et al before going too far on speculations
regarding DNS, especially if you're using the results to filter stuff (email
in this case).
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for quite a while before
it returns a result from an authoratative server. Too many lookups and you
might be spending more time processing DNS info to figure out what a simple
local scan of the message might easily tell you with other methods. Just a
thought.
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I figured it out. Added this to my local.cf file:
Yes, reading documentation does help you figure stuff out on your own -
amazing isn't it?
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concerned that if by chance it returns a bad status, that my
config would deny the message when it should probably accept it with a
warning.
So, if anyone knows, please let me know too! :D
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Lance wrote:
Is there a *much* easier way to simply pass email to my ISP (including
password login to the server?
Look up ssmtp.
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