Tony White wrote:
On 05/10/2010 11:43 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
Tony White wrote:
On 05/10/2010 10:59 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
Tony White wrote:
Hello all,
Can someone suggest what might be going on here please?
2010-10-05 01:37:28.913508500 CHKUSER accepted sender:
from<[email protected]::> remote<BenQ-PC:unknown:112.192.3.115>
rcpt<> : sender accepted
2010-10-05 01:37:29.427863500 tcpserver: ok 27040 x.x.x.x:25
:190.71.212.250::62480
2010-10-05 01:37:29.458675500 CHKUSER accepted rcpt:
from<[email protected]::> remote<BenQ-PC:unknown:112.192.3.115>
rcpt<[email protected]> : found existing recipient
2010-10-05 01:37:29.458697500 policy_check:
[email protected] -> [email protected]
(UNAUTHENTICATED SENDER)
2010-10-05 01:37:29.458719500 policy_check: policy allows transmission
2010-10-05 01:37:29.459963500 tcpserver: end 27029 status 0
2010-10-05 01:37:29.459964500 tcpserver: status: 3/100
2010-10-05 01:37:29.509451500 rblsmtpd: 190.71.212.250 pid 27040:
451http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=190.71.212.250
What I am unsure of is that if the [email protected]
does not exist anywhere on my server
how can CHKUSER accept it? This is pretty much a vanilla install
of QMT?
-- best wishes Tony White
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Any address will be accepted if there's a CatchAll account defined.
You can check that setting either on the qmailadmin Email Accounts
page, or by looking at the contents of the
/home/vpopmail/domains/<domain>/.qmail-default file.
Thank you for the reply Erik but I do not have any catchall accounts
set in the domain in question!
In fact I do not have a catchall for any domain.
my .qmail-default default is
| /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' delete
In that case, did the account ever exist? If so, I would check the
vpopmail database for anything that might be left over.
No the user never existed. I now now watching the logs and seeing a lot
of CHKUSER accepted for users that
never existed or existed 10 years ago.
That's unusual indeed. Perhaps Tonix can shed some light on this. My
next step would be to have a look at the chkuser source to see how it's
making that determination. I expect that the chkuser code is probably
ok, but there's something in your setup that's not quite right. Perhaps
something that chkuser/vpopmail isn't anticipating.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
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