I will look into it. I got the info from here:
http://qmail.jms1.net/tls-auth.shtml
I assumed that we were using the same patch set, but now I'm not
positive. I will see if we can get this finalized.
Thanks,
Erik
On 10/25/06, Sérgio Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Erik,
Sorry for my English! In my last post I try to say that:
I just have tried the submission.tar.gz, but the result is the same, the
service start normally, but when I was testing I realise that the
service accept any message, like port 25.
After that I've analysed the patch qregex-starttls-2way-auth-20060305,
and qmail-tls-20060104 and I didn't see any reference to FOCE_TLS and
AUTH_REQUIRED. Than I try to find an optional patch.
What is wrong?
I really need this port to work!
You can try test that port on my server.
Thanks in advanced,
Sérgio Costa
Erik Espinoza wrote:
> Get http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/download/submission.tar.gz and do
> the following:
>
> 1) service qmail stop
> 2) cd /var/qmail/supervise
> 3) tar -zxvf /path/to/submission.tar.gz
> 4) service qmail start
>
> On 10/25/06, Sérgio Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I try to implement this service, and start a submission SMTP Server on
>> port 587.
>> The service start normally, but when I was testing I realise that the
>> service accept any message, like port 25.
>>
>> It's supposed to just allow AUTH with TLS/SSL connections and nothing
>> more.
>>
>> I've analyse the patch qregex-starttls-2way-auth-20060305, and
>> qmail-tls-20060104 and I didn't see any reference to FOCE_TLS and
>> AUTH_REQUIRED.
>>
>> I've see another patch that implement this from
>> http://qmail.jms1.net/smtp-service.shtml and a explanation on
>> http://qmail.jms1.net/tls-auth.shtml.
>>
>> I have a problem with my dynamic ip clients. They sometimes get ip
>> addresses that are blacklisted by RBLSMTP.
>>
>> I love RBLSMTP as it takes away a lot of the spam. It is working well.
>>
>> I understand that it is not possible for RBLSMTP to be deactivated
>> for authenticated clients.
>>
>> So the only solution is to have another qmail-smtp running on another
>> port with the RBLSMTP not activated. The submission SMTP Server port
>> 587 is specified for an RFC so that's perfect form me.
>>
>>
>>
>> Sérgio Costa
>>
>>
>>
>> Erik Espinoza wrote:
>> > Just ensure you stop qmail, extract the file, and restart qmail. If
>> > you extract as root, this will put the correct perms/owners.
>> >
>> > Erik
>> >
>> > On 10/7/06, Eric Shubes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> Thanks EE.
>> >> Got some painting to do this afternoon, so I'll get back to this when
>> >> I can.
>> >> I'll let you know how I make out.
>> >>
>> >> Erik Espinoza wrote:
>> >> > Hey Eric,
>> >> >
>> >> > I'd recommend downloading
>> >> > http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/download/submission.tar.gz and
>> >> > extracting this in /var/qmail/supervise. This will start a
>> submission
>> >> > SMTP Server (port 587) with the following options:
>> >> >
>> >> > AUTH Required
>> >> > TLS/SSL Required
>> >> > Blacklists Disabled
>> >> >
>> >> > It's what should be used for outgoing smtp for home users when
>> the isp
>> >> > blocks port 25 outgoing.
>> >> >
>> >> > Port 25 w/ TLS does everything that port 465 SMTP-SSL does, and now
>> >> > that SMTP-SSL is deprecated it is best not to use it.
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks,
>> >> > Erik
>> >> >
>> >> > On 10/7/06, Eric Shubes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >> I'm in the process of configuring a certificate on my server. TLS
>> >> works
>> >> >> fine, but I'm having the same old problem with SSL, namely that
>> >> nothing's
>> >> >> listening on port 465.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I searched the archive, and found a procedure for setting up
>> >> smtpd-ssl on
>> >> >> port 465, and was wondering, is this still the right thing to
>> do? I
>> >> >> also see
>> >> >> that SMTP over SSL on port 465 is depreciated.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Is there any advantage to using SSL on 465, or does TLS do
>> >> essentially
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> same thing? IOW, does TLS encrypt the password and the email
>> content?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Can someone give me a quick education?
>> >> >> --
>> >> >> -Eric 'shubes'
>> >> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> -Eric 'shubes'
>> >>
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