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gmake'le deneyin. make yerine gmake yazin.


Saturday, June 23, 2007, 7:04:04 PM, you wrote:

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> Umarım konuyu yanlış yazmamışımdır.
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> SMTP seviyesinde Qsheff  benzeri bir yazılım. RCPTCHECK patch i
> ararken rastladım. Ancak FreeBSD de derleyemedim. Hatalar alıyorum.
> Konu hakkıda yardımcı olabilir misiniz? Amacım olmayan kullanıcılara
> gelen maileri kuyruğa girmeden geri çevirmek.  Birkaç yama dosyası
> hata verdi. O sebeple bunu denemek istedim. Bahsettiğim yama
> dosyalarını bulabileceğim link verilebilirse bu konu ile ilgili (
> valid user check ) diğer yamaları da denemek isterim.
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/ports/distfiles/magicmail-0.8.4-2]# make           
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> "Makefile.inc", line 62: Need an operator
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> "Makefile", line 38: warning: duplicate script for target "ifdef" ignored
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> "Makefile", line 41: warning: duplicate script for target "ifndef" ignored
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> "Makefile", line 43: warning: duplicate script for target "ifndef" ignored
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> "Makefile", line 44: warning: duplicate script for target "ifndef" ignored
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> "Makefile", line 45: warning: duplicate script for target "ifndef" ignored
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> "Makefile", line 46: warning: duplicate script for target "ifndef" ignored
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> "Makefile", line 47: Need an operator
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> make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/ports/distfiles/magicmail-0.8.4-2]#
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> Complete support packages are also available. The magic-smtpd's main 
> philosophies were:
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>   To protect against SPAM and other unwanted activity      at the
> smtpd level, before burdening the mailer processes   Pro-Active
> protection against spammers by returning      a 'USER DOES NOT
> EXIST' to the offender, hopefully to remove the address      from
> bulk mailer lists   To refuse to accept mail for users that do not  
> exist, why burden the mailer with the requirement to process bounces
> To remain RFC compliant   To be able to provide this same ability to
> other      users of Qmail and Qmail/VPOPMAIL, as Dan Bernsteins code
> has helped so      many others. (Can you tell we like Qmail? :)   To
> provide it in a form which can be redistributed      by others.   To
> make it as efficient as possible. (We deal with a      lot of high
> volume mail servers)   Ability to handle scanning at the SMTPD
> level,      rather than handling them as bounces.   Make the
> Anti-Spam and Virus protection easy to      configure and maintain. 
> Still keep the code in sync with our commercial      version where
> possible.   Queueing a message twice always takes more resources    
> than stopping it dead if we don't want it.  
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> The rest of this page should get updated as we add features, but
> for now, make sure you look at the ChangeLog for the latest
> enhancements. The 'magic-smtpd' daemon comes complete with the following 
> features.
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>   Drop in replacement for qmail-smtpd  Support for stock qmail
> installations,      qmail/vpopmail installations, and database
> installations.  Valid User Checking  Anti-Spam and Virus checks can
> be enabled at the      user or email level. (ISP's like that as they
> can charge extra for the      service)  Ability to Set Various
> Tarpitting Rate Limits on      SMPTD connections (Stops those
> spammers who try to send to a million      addresses on your server)
> Simple Rule Based system, designed to work with any      system, and
> provide simple integration into Web Based User Defined Rule     
> Systems, so that users can set their own policies  Support for
> global Rule Sets as well  Ability to set sane defaults easily 
> Support for the BMS&153; "Blacklist      Mastering System"   Support
> for TLS, SMTPD AUTH, Valid User Checking,      SMTPD Spam Protection
> Some low level rule checks you can set are:   
>   By reverse name lookups   By double DNS verification   By forcing
> MAILFROM   By validating MAILFROM   By validating connection IP   By
> Blacklists   By WhiteLists   By Domain Extension requirements   By
> country of Connecting IP   By country of MAILFROM   By syntax   By
> checking HELO signatures   By Language   
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> http://www.linuxmagic.com/opensource/magicmail/magic-smtpd/
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> http://www.linuxmagic.com/opensource/magicmail/magic-smtpd/manual.html#cha:Versions
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> İyi çalışmalar...
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> Mesut GÜLNAZ
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