On Friday 05 July 2013 08:20:18 Sergey Poznyakoff did opine: > Hi Gene, > > I found a logical flow in this my deduction: > > Now, since the mail submission agent was instructed to deliver the > > mail to <[email protected]> (as the verbose output from mail > > showed), > > In fact, the verbose output I was talking about had been produced by > running mail from the command line, so it is irrelevant in this case. > Which means we actually do not know to whom the original submission > was directed. Can you show me the contents of the message that was > delivered to /var/mail/amanda? > > > The MDA, procmail, is AFAIK, only involved with the output of > > fetchmail. > > No, it is used for each local delivery, as the log excerpts show. > The sensible-mda utility which is set as MDA in your sendmail.cf > invokes it. > I see, thanks.
> > sendmail.cf is attached. > > Thanks. Sendmail configuration consists of several files, therefore I > would need the contents of the following files in addition: > > 1. /etc/mail/local-host-names localhost coyote.coyote.den > 2. /etc/mail/aliases # See man 5 aliases for format postmaster: gene clamav: root amanda: gene > 3. /etc/mail/access # /etc/mail/access # Copyright (c) 1998,2004 Richard Nelson <[email protected]>. # Time-stamp: <1998/10/27 10:00:00 cowboy> # GPL'd config file, please feed any gripes, suggestions, etc. to me # # Function: # Access Control for this smtp server - determines: # * Who we accept mail from # * Who we accept relaying from # * Who we will not send to # # Usage: # FEATURE(access_db[, type [-o] /etc/mail/access])dnl # makemap hash access < access # # Format: # lhs: # email addr <user@[host.domain]> # domain name unless FEATURE(relay_hosts_only) is used, # then this is a fqdn - and relay-domains ($=R) # must also be fqdns. # network number must end on an octet boundary, or # you're stuck going the longwinded way ;-{ # rhs: # OK accept mail even if other rules in the # running ruleset would reject it. # RELAY Allow domain to relay through your SMTP # server. RELAY also serves an implicit # OK for the other checks. # REJECT reject the sender/recipient with a general # purpose message that can be customized. # confREJECT_MSG [550 Access denied] will be issued # DISCARD discard the message completely using # the $#discard mailer. # ### any text where ### is an RFC 821 compliant error code # and "any text" is a message to return for # the command # Examples: # [email protected] REJECT # FREE.STEALTH.MAILER@ 550 Spam not accepted # # Notes: # With FEATURE(blacklist_recipients) this is also possible: # badlocaluser 550 Mailbox disabled for this username # host.mydomain.com 550 That host does not accept mail # [email protected] 550 Mailbox disabled for this recipient # # Related: # define(`confREJECT_MSG', `550 Access denied')dnl # define(`confCR_FILE', `-o /etc/mail/relay-domains')dnl <<- $=R # FEATURE(relay_hosts_only)dnl # FEATURE(relay_entire_domain)dnl <<- relays any host in the $=m class # FEATURE(relay_based_on_MX)dnl <<- relaying for boxes MX'd to you # FEATURE(blacklist_recipients)dnl # FEATURE(rbl[,alternate server])dnl # FEATURE(orbs[,alternate server])dnl <<- Debian addition # FEATURE(orca[,alternate server])dnl <<- Debian addition # FEATURE(accept_unqualified_senders)dnl # FEATURE(accept_unresolvable_domains)dnl # # Local addresses 10.x.x.x, 127.x.x.x, 172.16-31.x.x 192.168.x.x can relay # Note Well! You *must* make sure these address can't be spoofed externally # Note, outbound relaying is controlled by connection and/or auth # If you're not firewalled, and you don't have a lan, comment these out # If you're not firewalled, and you have a lan, get firewalled *NOW* # GreetPause - delay to check for spammers # Client Connection rate (and #) control Connect:localhost RELAY GreetPause:localhost 0 ClientRate:localhost 0 ClientConn:localhost 0 #Connect:10 RELAY #GreetPause:10 0 #ClientRate:10 0 #ClientConn:10 0 Connect:127 RELAY GreetPause:127 0 ClientRate:127 0 ClientConn:127 0 Connect:IPv6:::1 RELAY GreetPause:IPv6:::1 0 ClientRate:IPv6:::1 0 ClientConn:IPv6:::1 0 #Connect:172.16 RELAY #Connect:172.17 RELAY #Connect:172.18 RELAY #Connect:172.19 RELAY #Connect:172.20 RELAY #Connect:172.21 RELAY #Connect:172.22 RELAY #Connect:172.23 RELAY #Connect:172.24 RELAY #Connect:172.25 RELAY #Connect:172.26 RELAY #Connect:172.27 RELAY #Connect:172.28 RELAY #Connect:172.29 RELAY #Connect:172.30 RELAY #Connect:172.31 RELAY #Connect:192.168 RELAY #GreetPause:192.168 0 #ClientRate:192.168 0 #ClientConn:192.168 0 # Defaults GreetPause: 5000 ClientRate: 10 ClientConn: 10 # # Don't offer AUTH on local network #SRV_Features:192.168.1 A # # Hosts with to allow relaying # # # Hosts that validly forward to me #GreetPause:<ip> 0 #ClientRate:<ip> 30 #ClientConn:<ip> 0 # # Whitelisted users # Spam:postmaster@ FRIEND Spam:abuse@ FRIEND Spam:spam@ FRIEND # # Blacklisted users # #Connect:rampellsoft.com 554 Email directly, not through didtheyreadit.com reject@ REJECT #cyberpromo.com REJECT #From:[email protected] REJECT # # Block invalid IPs # #Connect:0 REJECT whilst invalid, this also blocks sendmail -bs -Am Connect:169.254 REJECT Connect:192.0.2 REJECT Connect:224 REJECT Connect:255 REJECT This last was owned by root, I had to give it to me before I could insert it. And now I've reset it. > > Regards, > Sergey Cheers, Gene -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) My web page: <http://coyoteden.dyndns-free.com:85/gene> is up! My views <http://www.armchairpatriot.com/What%20Has%20America%20Become.shtml> Q: Why did Bill Gates cross the road? A: To avoid the Department of Justice. A pen in the hand of this president is far more dangerous than 200 million guns in the hands of law-abiding citizens. _______________________________________________ Bug-mailutils mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-mailutils
