Thanks for re-uploading those scripts Kevin....My main issue was having 
those scripts work, as it would be entirely too much trouble to manually 
add the addresses to assp. 

Hopefully I can figure out the open authentication issue with Qmail 
(Man, I really miss postfix right now)

Anyway - Thanks.
Kevin

Kevin wrote:
> Kevin Cackler wrote:
>   
>> I have been running ASSP for a long time on a Fedora/Postfix box without 
>> a single problem. Recently, however, I have acquired a CentOS/Qmail 
>> machine and I am having a terrible time getting ASSP to play nicely with 
>> qmail. 
>>
>> I am attempting to follow the directions on the assp wiki regarding 
>> plesk. I changed qmail to listen on 125 instead of 25 by editing 
>> /etc/services. I then restarted everything but it then appeared that 
>> mail was going through without authentication. I was successfully able 
>> to send mail from an internal address to an external one without a 
>> problem, but I think I was able to do so without authenticating myself.
>> However, when attempting to send mail from an outside address to an 
>> internal one, I get a relay denied error message. Obviously ASSP isn't 
>> aware of the addresses I have set up on the system.
>> Also - I attempted to manually run the sh scripts downloaded from the 
>> wiki entry, but I kept getting the error message that I couldn't execute 
>> binary file, even though I gave the file execute permissions. I even 
>> tried adding #!/bin/sh to the top of the file, to no avail....
>> If anyone has successfully installed assp with Plesk and has 
>> authentication and the plesk automation scripts running like they 
>> should, please let me know how you did it.
>> This is a production machine with a couple thousand email addresses 
>> active on it, so I really need to get ASSP installed and running here.
>>     
>
> hmm no responses...
>
> The binary message you got from the scripts were because they were 
> somehow PC formatted. I fixed them and re-uploaded them to the wiki. 
> They should run fine now.
>
> I'm not sure about your relay issue since i don't use either qmail or 
> Plesk but at least the fixed scripts will fix a few issues like ASSP not 
> knowing about your email addresses and such.
>
> If Pascal were around he could give you some pointers, he's the creator 
> of those scripts, but I've not seen him around in a few months.
>
> Here's some info he posted a while back for someone else setting up ASSP 
> with Plesk.
>
> -----------------------------------
> You need to let the server know when to relay. Fritz told this also in his
> previous mail. You can do an authenticated smtp (as i do) In Plesk you need
> to change some things before this works ok:
>
> PLESK:
> 1) Change: server -> mail -> whitelist
> Remove 127.0.0.0/8 (or other submask ) and change it to: 127.0.0.1/32
>
> 2) I presume you changed /etc/services to let smtp listen to 125 ?
>
> ASSP:
> 3) In SMTP destination set to 127.0.0.1:125 (or whatever port you use on
> qmail )
>
> 4) Set Another Listen Port to 1025
>
> 5) Set SMTP Auth Destination to: 127.0.0.3:125 This way qmail doesn't accept
> any relay (because you whitelisted 127.0.0.1/32, and not 127.0.0.3) Qmail
> only does smtp_auth when there is no connect from a whitelisted ip.
>
> 6) Change your outlook express or whatever client you use to send smtp
> through port 1025 (on you server). Please check the option that you want to
> authenticate through smtp and use our pop login !
>
> This way you can send and relay through assp!
> -----------------------------------
>
>
> Kevin
>
>
>
>
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