At 10:44 AM +0000 2/4/00, kevin wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>Is there anyone who knows about how to setup rblsmtpd ?
>
>I've tried loads of different sources and I can't seem to find a way to
>set-up qmail to bloke relay spam to my server.
>
>This my current start-up for qmail in /etc/init.d :
> /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -u 101 -g 100 0 smtp
>/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd &
>
>I have tried the following combinations :
>
>Here is the rblsmtpd help prompt :
> rblsmtpd [ -b ] [ -R ] [ -r domain ] [ -t timeout ] smtpd [ arg ...
>]
>
>And in theory this should work :
> /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -u 101 -g 100 0 smtp
>/opt/software/bin/rblmstpd /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd &
>
>But, ir doesn't bloke reply spam from the test from RSS list?
Because you didn't tell it to. rblsmtpd by default only checks the
RBL. You can chain them:
rblsmtpd rbmsmtpd -rrelays.mail-abuse.org ...
or there's a patch available at www.qmail.org to allow rblsmtpd to
take more than one -r.
But you say you're trying to block "relay spam". Do you mean that a
spammer is relaying spam through your server? If so, rblsmtpd isn't
going to fix that. You've botched the installation of qmail if
spammers can relay, since by default qmail won't relay.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>
>Regards,
>
>Kevin Smith
>Lemon Lainey Design UK
>http://www.lemonlaineydesign.com
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