re: relaying

2001-07-13 Thread ed lim
Hi, Is there a way to turn relay a message off a server that has qmail installed? I was trying to send a mail via Net:SMTP through the mail server (QMAIL) but it doesn't seem to do anything. If there is a solution, could anybody give me a detailed way of configuring this set-up? Thanks.

re: relaying

2001-07-13 Thread Lukas Beeler
what's exactly your problem ? try telnetting the server and do a smtp conversation by hand if it works, the problem has to searched by perl, if this doesn't work either, tell us some details about your configuration and especially your logs At 13:46 13.07.2001 -0700, ed lim wrote: Hi,

Re: Relaying problem

2001-07-04 Thread Charles Cazabon
qmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I recently set up a second totally basic qmail installation intented for sending only for a particular project. The return address for bounces and replies is an address on the main server. Fine. Problem. I am getting a lot of bounces that from other services

Re: Relaying problem

2001-07-04 Thread Chris Johnson
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 03:37:31PM +, qmail wrote: A typical bounce message looks like this... Hi. This is the qmail-send program at mms-research3.marketingms.com. I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses. This is a permanent error; I've given up.

Re: Relaying advice

2001-05-16 Thread Roberto Marzialetti
I need to provide users with the ability to send mail to anywhere. But since that can make my server an open relay, i was thinking of a solution where a user must receive mail before sending, thus proving that he can use the server for relaying. you need of vpopmail

Re: Relaying advice

2001-05-16 Thread Charles Cazabon
Rodrigo Borges Pereira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I need to provide users with the ability to send mail to anywhere. But since that can make my server an open relay, i was thinking of a solution where a user must receive mail before sending, thus proving that he can use the server for

Re: Relaying advice

2001-05-16 Thread Henning Brauer
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 09:51:19PM +0200, Roberto Marzialetti wrote: I need to provide users with the ability to send mail to anywhere. But since that can make my server an open relay, i was thinking of a solution where a user must receive mail before sending, thus proving that he can use

RE: Relaying advice

2001-05-16 Thread Rodrigo Borges Pereira
: quarta-feira, 16 de Maio de 2001 22:36 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Relaying advice On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 09:51:19PM +0200, Roberto Marzialetti wrote: I need to provide users with the ability to send mail to anywhere. But since that can make my server an open relay, i

Re: Relaying and changing servers

2001-03-12 Thread Charles Cazabon
Ryan Pape [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm moving all mail hosting from one server to another. I will stop SMTP on server 1, move users mail to server 2, change DNS, start SMTP on server 2. However, any mail sent in the time server1 is not receiving mail will be remotely QUEUED. I don't

Re: relaying

2001-03-04 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 02:03:21PM -0800, Rohit Gupta wrote: Hello all Gurus I wish to relay to all hosts... i am already authenticating users from tcpserver but is there any way that i dont have to specify hosts , for which i can act as a relay , in the RCPTHOSTS file but simpy relay for

RE: relaying

2001-03-04 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
Hi, Rohit Gupta wrote: ...snip... I wish to relay to all hosts... ...snip... if this is not an internal only mailserver you are likely to run into big troubles :) alexander

Re: relaying

2001-03-04 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
"Rohit Gupta" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I wish to relay to all hosts... Soon, you will feel differently. Either you'll think better of this before you implementit, or else you will go ahead and implement it, be found by spammers, get 10 million bounce messages, and get added to ORBS, the RSS,

RE: relaying problem, please help

2001-02-12 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
hi, Peter Brezny wrote: I have virtual domains configured using vpopmail and sqwebmail, they are able to send mail to other domains hosted on the bsd 4.2 system i am using to run these mail programs, however they are not allowed to send mail out to other domains on the internet. ...snip...

Re: relaying restrictions

2001-02-08 Thread Kurth Bemis
At 10:22 AM 2/7/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: please read life with qmail by dave sill @ http://www.lifewithqmail.org your looking for something called tcp.smtp ~kurth Hi If anyone could point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. I would like qmail to relay for a user if he/she

Re: relaying by domain

2001-01-05 Thread ksemat
Have you considered authenticated SMTP? That way clients would have to I hadn't. Thanks. I will look into it as well.

Re: relaying by domain

2001-01-04 Thread ksemat
As you have noted, it's a terrible idea but if you insist http://www.palomine.net/qmail/relaymailfrom.html [ found from http://www.qmail.org/top.html ] Thanks for this. I am going to try Aaron's suggestion of forcing pop before smtp and inserting the roaming ip for a period if it fails out

Re: relaying by domain

2001-01-04 Thread ksemat
I don't think you've considered all the choices. A POP-before-SMTP solution would be as effective, but much more secure. Try Bruce Guenter's relay-ctrl package, which you can find from a link on www.qmail.org. As was pointed out by another poster. I guess it is because I did not know it was

Re: relaying by domain

2001-01-04 Thread meric
Well Then U have No option other than using pop b4 smtp :) E ksemat writes: On Wed, 3 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have U tried the rcpthosts file, that shld do the trick. E Systems Engineer Infocom Uganda Limited Tel:077409672 or 075409672 Well if you had looked at

Re: relaying by domain

2001-01-04 Thread ksemat
Actually I have some options including a patch to qmail-smtpd so that it can relay using envelope sender addresses with tarpitting I think this could be reasonably safe. because I can't guarantee that all my users will pop before smtp besides outlook express has an annoying habit of sending

Re: relaying by domain

2001-01-04 Thread Kris Kelley
Have you considered authenticated SMTP? That way clients would have to verify themselves each time they sent out a message, similar to the POP login procedure. There is a very good patch for qmail that enables the ESMTP AUTH command, written by Krzysztof Dabrowski, available at

Re: relaying by domain

2001-01-03 Thread meric
Have U tried the rcpthosts file, that shld do the trick. E ksemat writes: Hello everyone, Sorry for putting this on the list if it has already been answered however I checked the archives and failed to get an answer to it and although I have read 5.4 in the FAQ it does not help me much.

Re: relaying by domain

2001-01-03 Thread James Raftery
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 06:32:14PM +0300, ksemat wrote: instructed in the FAQ however the /etc/tcp.smtp file only accepts realying by ip address yet I would like to do it by domain name i.e As you have noted, it's a terrible idea but if you insist

Re: relaying by domain

2001-01-03 Thread Charles Cazabon
ksemat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am using tcpserver and I have set up qmail and done relaying as instructed in the FAQ however the /etc/tcp.smtp file only accepts realying by ip address yet I would like to do it by domain name [...] I know the dangers but I really have no choice in this

Re: relaying by domain

2001-01-03 Thread OK 2 NET - André Paulsberg
Sorry for putting this on the list if it has already been answered however I checked the archives and failed to get an answer to it and although I have read 5.4 in the FAQ it does not help me much. I am using tcpserver and I have set up qmail and done relaying as instructed in the FAQ

Re: Relaying on qmtpd

2001-01-03 Thread Charles Cazabon
David Dyer-Bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there any reason I should ever enable relaying of messages arriving via qmtp? All the smtp relay cases I have are for clients submitting mail; currently no clients that I know of can submit via qmtp. So no need? This may be jumping the gun, but

Re: Relaying on qmtpd

2001-01-03 Thread Bruce Guenter
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 04:13:09PM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote: This may be jumping the gun, but I imagine Bruce Guenter might just right a qmtp module for nullmailer to go alongside the existing qmqp and smtp modules. He's mentioned on this list once that it would not be an enormous

Re: Relaying with xinetd

2000-12-30 Thread Jeff Lacy
I'm not quite sure what you mean, but if you are asking how do you make xinetd relay, then it is really simple. You must use the only_from option and the env option The important one is the env option. My smtp thing looks like this: # default: on service smtp { disable

Re: Relaying only

2000-12-23 Thread richard
On Sun, 24 Dec 2000, Andy Furnell wrote: Hello, Is there a specific way of configuring qmail so that it will only act as a relay/spooling server for backup MX. (ie. when the main server goes down, this one has the next highest DNS MX Pref and holds the mail until the destination

Re: relaying?

2000-12-20 Thread Grant
It should be an IP address. On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Kurth Bemis wrote: ok well with the qmail-smtp problems outta the way i am confused about relaying rules this is my /etc/tcp.smtp file 127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" g4.net:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" however this does not

Re: Relaying Question (Wait! I read the FAQ and searched the archives)

2000-11-28 Thread Alex Pennace
On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 11:12:45PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I setup the anti-relaying rules all fine and dandy according to the FAQ with tcpserver.. Everything works fine, *but* i need the ability to filter by DNS hostmask and IP address.. I tried the following test: This setup

Re: Relaying

2000-11-02 Thread Brett Randall
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: and did tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.temp /etc/tcp.smtp also kill -HUP qmail-send but relaying still fails What could be missing here? Are you calling tcpserver with -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb ? (From /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run if

RE: relaying

2000-11-01 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
hi, max wrote: I cant stop it from relaying. I read something in the documentation, and it mentioned some variable named $RELAYCLIENT, but i have no clue where that variable is. Is my assumption correct, anyway? Is that var the only thing i have to change to stop relaying? put domains you

Re: relaying

2000-11-01 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
max [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 1 November 2000 at 07:06:44 -0500 im new to qmail and i have a slight problem with it. I cant stop it from relaying. I read something in the documentation, and it mentioned some variable named $RELAYCLIENT, but i have no clue where that variable is. Is my

Re: Relaying test on abuse.net postive!?

2000-10-13 Thread Martin Jespersen
don't worry about test nr. 6, it is testing a known weakness in old sendmail versions that qmail is not subject to (sendmail would treat % as a special sign). The reason why it appears to fail is that qmail interprets the RCPT address correctly and thus the mail is for a localy controled domain,

Re: Relaying test on abuse.net postive!?

2000-10-13 Thread Aaron L. Meehan
Quoting Leonard Tulipan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Now the thing ist, that relay test number six still goes thru. Is this some issue? Did I do something wrong? Yes, you did. You failed to read the web page, especially the bold blinking text. Aaron - THIS MAY OR MAY NOT MEAN THAT

Re: Relaying control

2000-09-29 Thread Dave Sill
Gustavo Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But in qmail, i'm a little bit confused, as i read in Dave Sill's Life with Qmail, "If you follow the installation instructions in this document, selective relaying will be enabled by default. To give a client relay access, add an entry to /etc/tcp.smtp

Re: relaying

2000-09-28 Thread Petr Novotny
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 28 Sep 2000, at 19:20, Alan Chung wrote: I am trying to setup some relaying for tcp.smtp server. Can I put domain name instead of IP address in /etc/tcp.smtp-rules? No, unless you do some serious patching. And do I need to add an entry in

Re: relaying

2000-09-28 Thread Mads E Eilertsen
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Petr Novotny wrote: On 28 Sep 2000, at 19:20, Alan Chung wrote: I am trying to setup some relaying for tcp.smtp server. Can I put domain name instead of IP address in /etc/tcp.smtp-rules? No, unless you do some serious patching.

Re: Relaying and /control/rcpthosts

2000-08-31 Thread James Raftery
Hi Dan, On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 03:16:39PM -0700, net admin wrote: I allowed his office IP block in my /etc/tcp.smtp file as follows xxx.yyy.zzz.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" This I assume this will let him relay as long as he comes from the IP address pool above regardles of what his email address

Re: relaying going into the bit bucket

2000-08-31 Thread markd
On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 04:39:39PM -0400, Matt Sherer wrote: First off, I've read the FAQ. :) Basically, I've got relaying set up for a selected range of subnets, using ucspi-tcp. That looks good - attempting to send messages from within the right range allow the RCPT line, remote attempts

Re: relaying going into the bit bucket

2000-08-31 Thread Charles Cazabon
Matt Sherer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: First off, I've read the FAQ. :) If so, you didn't follow it. You gave us no config files, no output of qmail-showctl, didn't show us your tcp.rules file, and quoted no logs. Basically, I've got relaying set up for a selected range of subnets, using

Re: relaying going into the bit bucket

2000-08-31 Thread Ben Beuchler
On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 04:39:39PM -0400, Matt Sherer wrote: First off, I've read the FAQ. :) Congratulations! I think you're maybe the third person to do that... I have a feeling it's something extremely simple, but I can't find it. The mail goes in, just never gets queued to be

RE: Relaying and /control/rcpthosts

2000-08-30 Thread Brett Randall
Have you rebuilt the tcp.smtp.cdb file? See the cdb) entry in the qmail rc file in Life With Qmail (links to it in www.qmail.org) for more... /BR Manager InterPlanetary Solutions http://ipsware.com/

Re: Relaying and /control/rcpthosts

2000-08-30 Thread Dale Miracle
net admin wrote: Hi; I am trying to setup selective relaying for a client who wants to send email through our Qmail server from his office LAN. I allowed his office IP block in my /etc/tcp.smtp file as follows xxx.yyy.zzz.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" . . . :allow This I assume this will

Re: Relaying stopped. How to remove SPAMMER status?

2000-08-16 Thread Aaron L. Meehan
Quoting Tim Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): As I replied to Aaron out of band, I was not having a relay problem with QMail. The problem was an old sendmail installation. I spend a bit of time Ahh, sendmaul. Gotta love it. Well, congrats and welcome to the elite :) Aaron

Re: Relaying stopped. How to remove SPAMMER status?

2000-08-15 Thread Charles Cazabon
Tim Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, I've successfully installed and configured QMail on my homebrewed Linux server. As such, the rampant SPAM relay that my system allowed over the past month has been stopped. What are the steps I should take to get my mail host removed from the

Re: Relaying stopped. How to remove SPAMMER status?

2000-08-15 Thread Dale Miracle
Tim Jones wrote: Hi Folks, Well, I've successfully installed and configured QMail on my homebrewed Linux server. As such, the rampant SPAM relay that my system allowed over the past month has been stopped. What are the steps I should take to get my mail host removed from the

Re: Relaying stopped. How to remove SPAMMER status?

2000-08-15 Thread Aaron L. Meehan
Quoting Tim Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Hi Folks, Well, I've successfully installed and configured QMail on my homebrewed Linux server. As such, the rampant SPAM relay that my system allowed over the past month has been stopped. Fascinating. qmail is relay-proof by default, so you almost

Re: Relaying stopped. How to remove SPAMMER status?

2000-08-15 Thread Aaron L. Meehan
Quoting M.B. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): -Original Message- From: Aaron L. Meehan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Fascinating. qmail is relay-proof by default, so you almost have to purposefully mess up, unless doing something really dumb like allowing percent hack or something, to

Re: Relaying stopped. How to remove SPAMMER status?

2000-08-15 Thread Todd Finney
At 06:55 PM 8/15/00, Aaron L. Meehan wrote: Quoting Tim Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Well, I've successfully installed and configured QMail on my homebrewed Linux server. As such, the rampant SPAM relay that my system allowed over the past month has been stopped. Fascinating. qmail is

Re: Relaying stopped. How to remove SPAMMER status?

2000-08-15 Thread Tim Jones
As I replied to Aaron out of band, I was not having a relay problem with QMail. The problem was an old sendmail installation. I spend a bit of time on the road and monitoring a home network is not high on my priorities. When I finally discovered the sendmail problem, I switched over to QMail

Re: Relaying dialup mail users for qmail.

2000-07-25 Thread Chris, the Young One
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 02:12:17PM +0100, Daniel Cave wrote: ! 1. If someone tries to relay an email from an IP address (ISP dialup) which ! is not listed in /etc/tcp.smtp, and who's domainname happens to be listed in ! rcpthosts, desined for a recipient 'somewhere' on the internet, am I right !

Re: Relaying dialup mail users for qmail.

2000-07-25 Thread Aaron L. Meehan
Quoting Chris, the Young One ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): !How do I allow this to happen, if I dont know the IP address of ! the user wishing to relay?? Yikes, I see I will have to modify my quoted text regexp. Oh, the heck with it... I'm not putting an exclamation mark in it. Put rules

Re: Relaying once again...

2000-07-07 Thread Ben Beuchler
On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 04:21:53PM +0200, Kwasniewski Piotr wrote: I have Qmail installed. It properly sends and acepts mail. It is also supposed to do relaying for a group of users. In the FAQ it said, how to enable relaying for a group of machines, but I'd like to accomplish

Re: Relaying once again...

2000-07-07 Thread Petr Novotny
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 7 Jul 00, at 16:21, Kwasniewski Piotr wrote: My local domain is domain.com. If an user tries to send mail from a machine with relaying enabled, qmail should check if the sender adress is [EMAIL PROTECTED] If it is for example [EMAIL PROTECTED],

Re: Relaying once again...

2000-07-07 Thread Sylwester S. Biernacki
2000-07-07, at 16:21:53, Kwasniewski Piotr wrote: Hello! I have Qmail installed. It properly sends and acepts mail. It is also supposed to do relaying for a group of users. In the FAQ it said, how to enable relaying for a group of machines, but I'd like to accomplish

Re: Relaying once again...

2000-07-07 Thread Paul Jarc
Sylwester S. Biernacki writes: /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts here you define which machines you allow to be your relay clients. No, that file lists the destination hosts and domains that qmail accepts mail for via SMTP and QMTP. To allow certain senders to relay though you to any destination,

RE: relaying questions.

2000-06-26 Thread Greg Owen
Now, my problem is related to relaying . I have read "The qmail newbie's quide to relaying" which comes with life with qmail as a URL. It states that "qmail's rcpthosts file, which gets its name from the RCPT TO command, determines whether the recipient will be accepted; it will be

Re: Relaying to different hosts

2000-06-07 Thread Jules Desforges
Chris Johnson wrote: I can use the .qmail files to forward e-mail to another address, but how do you relay a messages onto another server without changing the envelope. I don't think you'll be able to. You can use smtproutes to override DNS and send a whole domain's mail somewhere

Re: Relaying to different hosts

2000-06-07 Thread Chris Johnson
On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 09:43:16AM +0100, Jules Desforges wrote: Chris Johnson wrote: I can use the .qmail files to forward e-mail to another address, but how do you relay a messages onto another server without changing the envelope. I don't think you'll be able to. You can

Re: Relaying to different hosts

2000-06-06 Thread Chris Johnson
On Wed, Jan 05, 2000 at 08:12:35PM +, Jules Desforges wrote: I need to be able to redirect e-mail from particular addresses to different servers. (NOT forwarding). e.g. if I host the domain :- blah.com I would like to send :- [EMAIL PROTECTED] to server [x.y.z] [EMAIL

Re: Relaying with FreeInternet?

2000-05-09 Thread Vince Vielhaber
On Tue, 9 May 2000, James wrote: What if I have a client that will be using Free-i (http://www.freei.com/) or any of the current free Internet connections for his Internet connection to get and send mail? How do I allow relaying from that server? Is this possible without an open relay?

RE: Relaying problem..

2000-04-05 Thread Soffen, Matthew
Now for the obvious question, what does your /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts file look like ? Is beachassociates.com in it ? Is it a virtual server (if so, is it in /var/qmail/control/virtualservers and NOT in /var/qmail/control/locals) or is it a local domain ? Matt Soffen Web Intranet

RE: Relaying problem..

2000-04-04 Thread Travis Rail
Make sure that the primay IP address of the web server is in your /etc/tcp.smtp file and then do a "qmail cdb" and "qmail restart". Basically when your web server sends data via email Qmail doesn't like who it is coming from. You need to identify the IP address and domain that your web server

Re: Relaying problem..

2000-04-04 Thread Charles Cazabon
Chad Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: First off, yes, I've read life with qmail and everything I can about rcpthosts. :) The error message I'm receiving is: Error sending to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)) [Tue Apr 4 17:24:48 2000]

Re: relaying

2000-02-26 Thread Chris Johnson
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 09:47:55PM -0700, Michael Anderson wrote: Strange question, got Qmail all up and running, and can't seem to get the silly thing to send mail out to the rest of the Internet. I can send mail to the server, send mail from one user to another, but nothing outside.

Re: Relaying for selective users, keeping address constant

2000-01-19 Thread petervd
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 10:40:30AM -0500, Dave Sill wrote: "James Berry" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, for messages to "james" I need to forward the message on to salsa, but the address given to the SMTP server on salsa needs to be "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as before. Why? And this, my dear

Re: Relaying based on mail size !

1999-11-22 Thread Jon Rust
control/databytes jon At 8:20 PM +0330 11/22/99, Seyyed Hamid Reza Hashemi Golpayegani wrote: Hi , I have installed Redhat 6.1 and Qmail 1.03 on it ! works good :) Wanna have some relaying based on message size . For example wanna check messages if larger that 5000 KB don't send it to remote

Re: Relaying.

1999-10-18 Thread Anand Buddhdev
On Mon, Oct 18, 1999 at 09:34:01AM +0200, Tony Wade wrote: I put all the relevant domain details in /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts what happens is in both instances a Exchange server forwards the mail to the Qmail server. The Qmail server then rejects the mail saying, "Domain not in

Re: Relaying after POP

1999-10-04 Thread Bruce Guenter
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 06:28:02PM +0200, Paulo Jan wrote: I've just installed Bruce Guenter's system to allow mail relaying after checking mail (http://em.ca/~bruceg/relay-ctrl/), and it doesn't work. Basically, what happens is: 1) The "relay-ctrl" file, that the program uses

Re: relaying question

1999-09-27 Thread Timothy L. Mayo
Did you remove your /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts file? This MUST be in place! On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Edward Castillo-Jakosalem wrote: :deny This means don't let ANY OTHER host connect. What you want as your last rule is ":allow". That will allow connections from all other hosts,

Re: relaying question

1999-09-27 Thread Edward Castillo-Jakosalem
Yup. It's still there. "Timothy L. Mayo" wrote: Did you remove your /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts file? This MUST be in place! On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Edward Castillo-Jakosalem wrote: :deny This means don't let ANY OTHER host connect. What you want as your last rule is

Re: relaying question

1999-09-27 Thread Edward Castillo-Jakosalem
So now I removed that deny line in my tcp.smtp file, issued the tcprule command, and restarted my tcpserver. Does it mean that hosts can now connect to my server without using it as a relay? Oh and do we still need the rcpthosts file eventhough we are running tcpserver? Sorry but am quite a

Re: relaying question

1999-09-27 Thread Anand Buddhdev
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 09:32:07PM +0800, Edward Castillo-Jakosalem wrote: So now I removed that deny line in my tcp.smtp file, issued the tcprule command, and restarted my tcpserver. Does it mean that hosts can now connect to my server without using it as a relay? Yes. Incidentally, you

Re: relaying question

1999-09-27 Thread Edward Castillo-Jakosalem
Thanks a lot Anand. You've been a great help! Anand Buddhdev wrote: On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 09:32:07PM +0800, Edward Castillo-Jakosalem wrote: So now I removed that deny line in my tcp.smtp file, issued the tcprule command, and restarted my tcpserver. Does it mean that hosts can now

Re: Relaying problem

1999-09-24 Thread Cyril Bitterich
Hi again. I have managed to get tcpserver to work with my qmail installation and am now testing relaying. I have set up tcpserver to allow from 212.: How? Is the line in your tcp.smtp file like the following? 212.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" I first tried a message to a remote host which was

Re: Relaying problem

1999-09-23 Thread Dave Sill
Marek Narkiewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have set up tcpserver to allow from 212.: which is the group of IPs my ISP uses. That's not good enough. You also need to set the RELAYCLIENT environment variable. Let's see your tcp.smtp file. I first tried a message to a remote host which was

Re: Relaying to an external host

1999-09-22 Thread Dave Sill
Barry Dwyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Next wrinkle: I need to set up relaying so that (1) any mail *not* for our local domain gets sent to our ISP's smtp server echo ":mail.isp.net" /var/qmail/control/smtproutes and (2) the ISP's machine will forward to us any mail destined for us (the ISP

Re: relaying based on MX records

1999-09-08 Thread Petr Novotny
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 8 Sep 99, at 10:52, Jan Stanik wrote: In Sendmail, I can define the feature "relay based on MX". Is it possible configure qmail to work similar way? It is possible, I would think. It means you need to read the RCPT TO: part, get the "remote

Re: relaying based on MX records

1999-09-08 Thread thomas . erskine-dated-2229ba2deba40837
On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Jan Stanik wrote: Hi, In Sendmail, I can define the feature "relay based on MX". Is it possible configure qmail to work similar way? List all the names you're an MX for in rcpthosts. Shouldn't be difficult to make a script to munge your zone file to produce the

Re: Relaying large attachments

1999-08-18 Thread Sam
Chris McCarthy writes: My company has 2 qmail servers, one is a dialup, the other is online permanently in another office. When a user in the dialup office sends an email with a large attachment to a large number of recipients, is it possible to configure the dialup qmail server to send

Re: Relaying large attachments

1999-08-18 Thread Adam D . McKenna
On Wed, Aug 18, 1999 at 04:26:19PM +, Sam wrote: Chris McCarthy writes: My company has 2 qmail servers, one is a dialup, the other is online permanently in another office. When a user in the dialup office sends an email with a large attachment to a large number of recipients, is

RE: Relaying large attachments

1999-08-18 Thread Daniluk, Cris
Why not have the user send via an alternate account that uses the smtp server of the main office directly that way it is only sent once. This is very easy to do in Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, Netscape, etc. and it requires virtually no effort on your part. Cris Daniluk MicroStrategy

Re: Relaying large attachments

1999-08-18 Thread Chris McCarthy
I have thought of that, the disadvantage is that it takes longer to upload. Sending to the server on the LAN takes hardly no time, the subsequent uploading from server to server is of course transparent to the user. I guess I'll just leave things as they are and suffer an occasional drop in

Re: Relaying large attachments

1999-08-18 Thread Adam D . McKenna
On Wed, Aug 18, 1999 at 12:43:25PM -0400, Dave Sill wrote: "Adam D . McKenna" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What about using qmtp/qmqp? Wouldn't this accomplish what he needs? No, SMTP already has a mechanism to handle this (multiple RCPT's), and QMTP doesn't add anything there. The "problem"

Re: relaying redundancy

1999-07-26 Thread torben fjerdingstad
I wish smtproutes could take a prioritized list of destinations. Our workstations has jam.net.uni-c.dk defined as "smarthost", using smtproutes, which contains :jam.net.uni-c.dk If that host is down, my outgoing mail is deferred, and I am not notified. It would be nice if having

Re: relaying redundancy

1999-07-26 Thread Ira Abramov
On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, torben fjerdingstad wrote: I wish smtproutes could take a prioritized list of destinations. Our workstations has jam.net.uni-c.dk defined as "smarthost", using smtproutes, which contains :jam.net.uni-c.dk If that host is down, my outgoing mail is deferred, and I am

Re: relaying redundancy

1999-07-26 Thread Sergei Kolobov
torben fjerdingstad wrote: I wish smtproutes could take a prioritized list of destinations. [snip] If that host is down, my outgoing mail is deferred, and I am not notified. [snip] What are my options? I cannot send mail out directly because of a firewall. Assuming your firewall also runs

Re: relaying redundancy

1999-07-26 Thread Russell Nelson
torben fjerdingstad writes: I wish smtproutes could take a prioritized list of destinations. Point smtproutes at a domain name which has multiple A record. Not exactly what you asked for, but a reasonable facsimile. -- -russ nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://crynwr.com/~nelson Crynwr sells

Re: relaying redundancy

1999-07-22 Thread Petr Novotny
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have a qmail server set up such that it's being used as a relay (all incoming mail just gets dumped to whatever is in smtproutes). anyway, sometimes the machine that my qmail box is relaying to goes down or crashes, whatever. Is there a hack to

Re: relaying redundancy

1999-07-22 Thread Ken Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a qmail server set up such that it's being used as a relay (all incoming mail just gets dumped to whatever is in smtproutes). anyway, sometimes the machine that my qmail box is relaying to goes down or crashes, whatever. Is there a hack to allow qmail to

Re: relaying redundancy

1999-07-22 Thread Dave Sill
Ken Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you were somehow able to route the email thru qmtp to a qmtp server, you can specify multiple qmtp servers. If the first connection is dead it tries the next line in the file. I think you're thinking of qmQp, not qmTp. The file is qmqpservers. See the

Re: relaying redundancy

1999-07-22 Thread Chris Johnson
On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 08:48:52AM -0500, Ken Jones wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a qmail server set up such that it's being used as a relay (all incoming mail just gets dumped to whatever is in smtproutes). anyway, sometimes the machine that my qmail box is relaying to goes

Re: relaying redundancy

1999-07-22 Thread jwelsh
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Re: relaying redundancy

1999-07-22 Thread Sam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have a qmail server set up such that it's being used as a relay (all incoming mail just gets dumped to whatever is in smtproutes). anyway, sometimes the machine that my qmail box is relaying to goes down or crashes, whatever. Is there a hack to allow qmail to

RE: relaying setup

1999-07-19 Thread Tony Wade
Looks like you have the SMTP port already running in /etc/inetd Tony Wade -Original Message- From: Denis Voitenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 July 1999 09:46 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: relaying setup I am in a process of setting up my linux box to relay mail for clients on

Re: relaying setup

1999-07-19 Thread Chris Johnson
On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 03:46:10AM -0400, Denis Voitenko wrote: I am in a process of setting up my linux box to relay mail for clients on a 192.168.0.X LAN. I am trying to follow the directions from http://www.palomine.net/qmail/selectiverelay.html and here is something that gives me trouble.

Re: relaying almost fixed...

1999-07-19 Thread Anand Buddhdev
On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 05:25:54AM -0400, Denis Voitenko wrote: tcpserver is normally installed in /usr/local/bin. However, this directory is not usually found the system startup scripts' PATH. Try using the full pathname in /etc/rc.d/rc.local, like this: /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -x .

re-relaying mail for a a user

1999-06-23 Thread Anonymous
hi i have qmail setup in our office to relay internet mail for users and to deliver local mail to the users pop account on the same server. the problem is that one of our users is in a remote office, so i need his mail (outgoing form our office here) to be deliverd via a different smtp

Re: re-relaying mail for a a user

1999-06-23 Thread Anonymous
hi i have qmail setup in our office to relay internet mail for users and to deliver local mail to the users pop account on the same server. the problem is that one of our users is in a remote office, so i need his mail (outgoing form our office here) to be deliverd via a different

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