Hi, Natalio I've replied in the empf list... dindn't see this one.
check it As for information: The policy patch by default enforces auth in every smtp, so only authenticated users can send email. This can be change in the conf file for the policies prior to compile but IS NOT recomended has it may invalidate the policy check routine. AM 2007/11/18, Natalio Gatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I'm sending this mail to this list becouse it seems that a couple of > qToaster's have implemented the empf patch successfully. > Yesterday I test an installation of the empf patch provided by A M. I > could patch, build and install the new qmail-toaster rpm correctly. > I created a file named policy in /var/qmail/control > If the file is empty, everything is OK. I can send & receive mail > correctla, and for evry mail I can see a log that says: > > 2007-11-17 05:47:15.505799500 policy_check: local [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> local > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (UNAUTHENTICATED SENDER) > 2007-11-17 05:47:15.505804500 policy_check: policy allows transmission > > Whenever I put something in that file, all mail is denied. I try the most > simple policy (allow-all): > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] cat /var/qmail/control/policy > test.com:LREI, > > And all mail is rejected with the following log: > 2007-11-18 06:00:35.245414500 policy_check: local [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> local > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (UNAUTHENTICATED SENDER) > 2007-11-18 06:00:35.245688500 policy_check: sender not authenticated > > A M, or any of the others who have implemented the empf patch: Am I doing > something wrong? Is the policy incorrect? > > Natalio. -- AM agmsoft(at)gmail.com
