block smtp server/user
can i block certain smtp server? and/or can i block certain user? thank you
Re: Someone please BAN Spammers
Can someone please BAN those annoying spam, and dumb Exchange Scanmailprograms ? This is getting unacceptable! - The list is unusable. Certainly not. Get a better mail client. Hey Drew, Just out of sheer wonder..How is a mail client going to stop the mails from coming in? Granted a few well placed filters would be a good start.. but the fact remains the emails still come in. Wouldn't a statement like use filters be better than get a better mail client Seems to me the mail client is doing the job it was designed to do. The person GOT the mails, and then was able to SEND mail to the list complaining about the mail he/she got. Sounds like the MUA did it's job. A filter is what he/she needs to rid themselves of the spammage. my .02 cents. (who ever said a zero has no value?) Jeff Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: help setting up virus scanner
2001-07-26 11:30:28.819170500 /usr/bin/suidperl: error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot load shared object file: Cannot allocate memory ldd `which suidperl` Wrong. He has to raise his softlimit parameter in the qmail-smtpd run script. The error message is clear about that. Regards, Frank
Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 09:54:53PM -0400, Steve Reed wrote: I think it would be very considerate of the list members if whoever runs this mailing list would PLEASE wake up and ban the living daylights out of Wilson and his barrage of viruses. What for? Wilson isn't the problem. The problem is that we're not in 92 anymore. What I'd like to see is a sublist that drops anything that isn't ASCII only and also everything that is sent with Windos MUAs. For the fun of it, I just killed everything that said Outlook (Express), Eudora, Pegasus and Webmail for the last month. Trust me, the list suddenly became good. Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED], could we have a sublist? I'm sure a lot of people would host it. I would. Prettyplease?
modify/hide HELO ip from client?
Hi, I'd like to modify the received: header to hide the client IP. From the list archive I've found out how to do the following: 207.194.aaa.aaa:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,TCPREMOTEHOST=myqmail-host.com, TCPREMOTEIP=64.157.bbb.bbb which works great, but, I can't seem to change the 'HELO 207.194.aaa.aaa' part of the received: header. Nor can I modify the client (thebat) to use a false HELO IP. So the header looks like this: Received: from myqmail-host.com (HELO 207.194.aaa.aaa) (64.157.bbb.bbb) by 0 with SMTP; where 207.194.aaa.aaa is my real client IP. I want the email to look like it's coming from my qmail server IP and not my workstation IP. Is there any way to modify the HELO part of the header? Something like HELO=64.157.bbb.bbb would be ideal, but... Thanks, Phil.
Qmail API pointer.
Hi all, I am looking for some pointer to Qmail API and related documentation. Any help will be highly appriciated. thanks and regards, Manoj Kumar Rana.
Re: unable to opendir mess
that's because you manually delete some of messages that were in queue.. don't worry 'bout it.. it'll go away within next few days... - Original Message - From: vincent To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 12:56 AM Subject: unable to opendir mess Hi my qmail have been running well for a long time, but recently,when i check the maillog,error occurs: Jul 27 12:21:57 webserver qmail: 996265317.412854 alert: unable to opendir mess/5, sleeping...Jul 27 12:22:07 webserver qmail: 996265327.422859 alert: unable to opendir mess/5, sleeping... the qmail can not deliver mail out,all mails are in /var/qmail/queue/mess.what's wrong with that?
Re: qmail mailing list -- Suggestions
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 08:53:15PM -0400, Jeff Palmer wrote: Maybe we should make this list moderated? I for one would volunteer to help moderate the list. Second idea Maybe the list maintainer should implement qmail-scanner or some other virus scanner in the list, so that infected mails couldn't get into the list, eliminating a million VIRUS FOUND! replies back to the list. Well simply restricting posting to list members and disallowing attachments would solve both problems. I haven't used EZMLM, but this is _very_ easy to do with mailman and most other list management software I've seen. from what i've heard this should be trival to implement on ezmlm as well. does this list have an administrator at all? w
Re: modify/hide HELO ip from client?
Sorry to cause unnecessary list traffic, but I just discovered how to do what I was asking below. Thanks again to the qmail list archive (FYI http://www-archive.ornl.gov:8000/ ). All I did was edit the receive.c file and changed: if (helo) { qmail_puts(qqt, (HELO ); safeput(qqt,helo); qmail_puts(qqt,)); } to: if (helo) { qmail_puts(qqt, (HELO myqmail-host.com)); } and recompiled. This was described in the following email: http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/1998/05/msg00231.html Thanks, Phil. Thursday, July 26, 2001, 10:54:45 PM, you wrote: Hi, I'd like to modify the received: header to hide the client IP. From the list archive I've found out how to do the following: 207.194.aaa.aaa:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,TCPREMOTEHOST=myqmail-host.com, TCPREMOTEIP=64.157.bbb.bbb which works great, but, I can't seem to change the 'HELO 207.194.aaa.aaa' part of the received: header. Nor can I modify the client (thebat) to use a false HELO IP. So the header looks like this: Received: from myqmail-host.com (HELO 207.194.aaa.aaa) (64.157.bbb.bbb) by 0 with SMTP; where 207.194.aaa.aaa is my real client IP. I want the email to look like it's coming from my qmail server IP and not my workstation IP. Is there any way to modify the HELO part of the header? Something like HELO=64.157.bbb.bbb would be ideal, but... Thanks, Phil.
Still... any idea on how to filter outgoing mail?
Hi everyone! I've installed qmail which is a relay for the internal network; now I need a way to filter all outgoing messages based on the sender's IP. Ideally I should be able to divert all messages sent from one ws to a given mail account no matter what de original destination was; the ability to make a BCC to a certain mail account of all messages sent form that ws will do too... Anybody with a hint? Can it be done with Qmail or am I hunting a ghost? Thanks in advance for your help. ETH
New ways for email DoS
Hello, Yesterday, I came up to a strange situation: I was receiving thousands of bounces to a lot of different usernames@mydomain. Since mydomain is in my rcpthosts/locals file, I was accepting these messages. But a lot of different usernames didn't exist so these messages were going to postmaster. My mailserver had a lot of traffic, its logfiles were very large and the mailbox of postmaster become unreadable. Is there any way to prevent my mail servers from these types of attack? Thanks for your time, George Stathakopoulos
Re: Someone please BAN Spammers
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 07:47:49PM +0200, Philipp Lopaur wrote: This is getting unacceptable! - The list is unusable. Oh come on, it's annoying but not to the point of making the list unusable. -- Lars Hansson Technical Consultant/System Administrator UNET, Inc.Makati City, Philippines e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Someone please BAN Spammers
Yeah filters etc are all good but the traffic is till hitting your server. On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Jeff Palmer wrote: Can someone please BAN those annoying spam, and dumb Exchange Scanmailprograms ? This is getting unacceptable! - The list is unusable. Certainly not. Get a better mail client. Hey Drew, Just out of sheer wonder..How is a mail client going to stop the mails from coming in? Granted a few well placed filters would be a good start.. but the fact remains the emails still come in. Wouldn't a statement like use filters be better than get a better mail client Seems to me the mail client is doing the job it was designed to do. The person GOT the mails, and then was able to SEND mail to the list complaining about the mail he/she got. Sounds like the MUA did it's job. A filter is what he/she needs to rid themselves of the spammage. my .02 cents. (who ever said a zero has no value?) Jeff Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
Wilson most definitely is the problem How can it be still sending virii for over 24 hours? Wilson is a goon On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Robin S. Socha wrote: On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 09:54:53PM -0400, Steve Reed wrote: I think it would be very considerate of the list members if whoever runs this mailing list would PLEASE wake up and ban the living daylights out of Wilson and his barrage of viruses. What for? Wilson isn't the problem. The problem is that we're not in 92 anymore. What I'd like to see is a sublist that drops anything that isn't ASCII only and also everything that is sent with Windos MUAs. For the fun of it, I just killed everything that said Outlook (Express), Eudora, Pegasus and Webmail for the last month. Trust me, the list suddenly became good. Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED], could we have a sublist? I'm sure a lot of people would host it. I would. Prettyplease?
Re: block smtp server/user
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 01:24:51AM -0400, alexus wrote: can i block certain smtp server? and/or can i block certain user? It certainly helps if you read the documentation. Then I think you could do it too. Start at http://www.qmail.org/ /magnus
move vpopmail user account to a new qmail server
hi,all i have a problem cd /home/vpopmail/ tar czf domains.tgz domains then,i copy domains.tgz to new qmail server and cd /home/vpopmail tar zxvf domains.tgz after i do all above i use outlook express to pop mail from new qmail server,it always ask password autherization,i think i input the right password,what's the reason,can someone point me in the right direction?
Re: stunnel
This is my run script. exec /usr/bin/env - PATH=/var/qmail/bin:$PATH \ /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -c 50 -H -P -R -l hostname ip port \ /usr/local/stunnel/sbin/stunnel -p /var/qmail/control/spop3.pem -N spop3 \ -f -l /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup hostname \ /usr/local/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir 21 -p pemfile -N wrapper name (spop3 = secure pop3) -f don't fork -l command to run Working perfectly. The only problem I encountered was solved by using a double qmail-popup after -l switch ('-l /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup'). Don't remember why, but I think stunnel can't work with either pop3 or smtp as a redirector. Hope it helps. --- Cordiali saluti / Best regards Andrea Cerrito ^^ Net.Admin @ Centro MultiMediale di Terni S.p.A. P.zzale Bosco 3A 05100 Terni IT Tel. +39 0744 5441330 Fax. +39 0744 5441372
Re: Someone please BAN Spammers
From: Lars Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oh come on, it's annoying but not to the point of making the list unusable. Well, there were over 20 e-mails from 'Wilson' yesterday - approx 200k each. 4mb in one day is not much if you are on a fast net connection, but if you are on dialup access it represents a little too much for one mailing list (especially if you can't unsubscribe in time!). Plus all the pointless e-mails from misconfigured servers, and the fact that lots of people may have unsubscribed because of it, it just ruins the list for everyone. Regards, John
slow SMTP...cjk
Hello I have a qmail,courier-imap,vmailmgr email server and works fine.My small problem is that when i send an email it takes around 20 second for the SMTP to send the email.Anybody knows why?I install the qmail from the LWQ document and so i install the smtp program that it is mentioned over there... Sincerely Tks Best Regards Koulis Constantine. Bucharest Romania Business Phone :+4-093979131 _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
Converted
Hello list, my name is Jon and I am a new convert to qmail and just wanted to introduce myself. I hope to get up to speed and be able to contribute to this list soon. Jon Reynolds
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 05:58:02PM +1000, Jon Booth wrote: On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Robin S. Socha wrote: On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 09:54:53PM -0400, Steve Reed wrote: I think it would be very considerate of the list members if whoever runs this mailing list would PLEASE wake up and ban the living daylights out of Wilson and his barrage of viruses. What for? Wilson isn't the problem. The problem is that we're not in 92 anymore. What I'd like to see is a sublist that drops anything that isn't ASCII only and also everything that is sent with Windos MUAs. Wilson most definitely is the problem Wilson isn't the problem. Windows is. Outlook is. How can it be still sending virii for over 24 hours? Because the list owner seems not to take responsibility for losers. While that in itself is an honourable approach, it causes grief and anguish for the people not using Windows on this list. Wilson is a goon Wilson is a Windows user. That is the problem. Unless you can prove beyond reasonable doubt how one could re-create the software using $UNIX. And can we now please let this thread die?
VIRUS FOUND: FLUXO_ENDIVIDAMENTO
Panda Antivirus has found the following viruses in the message: Sent by:Wilson Address:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:FLUXO_ENDIVIDAMENTO Date: 27/07/2001 00:41:46 VIRUS DETECTED ON THIS MESSAGE !!! File: FLUXO_EN.lnk Virus: W32/Sircam Renamed http://www.pandasoftware.com winmail.dat
VIRUS FOUND: CD242
Panda Antivirus has found the following viruses in the message: Sent by:Wilson Address:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:CD242 Date: 27/07/2001 02:30:17 VIRUS DETECTED ON THIS MESSAGE !!! File: ATT00039.dat Virus: W32/Sircam Renamed http://www.pandasoftware.com winmail.dat
VIRUS FOUND: Fluxo_SRamos_Julho
Panda Antivirus has found the following viruses in the message: Sent by:Wilson Address:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Fluxo_SRamos_Julho Date: 27/07/2001 00:15:32 VIRUS DETECTED ON THIS MESSAGE !!! File: ATT00013.dat Virus: W32/Sircam Renamed http://www.pandasoftware.com winmail.dat
Re: pop3d
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 02:18:34PM +1000, Vivian Doherty wrote: exec tcpserver -v -R -H -l -c $concurrency \ ^^ -l needs an argument. See http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html. Chris PGP signature
Re: slow SMTP...cjk
Continue reading the LWQ (hint: section G.10) Constantine Koulis wrote: Hello I have a qmail,courier-imap,vmailmgr email server and works fine.My small problem is that when i send an email it takes around 20 second for the SMTP to send the email.Anybody knows why?I install the qmail from the LWQ document and so i install the smtp program that it is mentioned over there... Sincerely Tks Best Regards Koulis Constantine. Bucharest Romania Business Phone :+4-093979131 _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
Re: slow SMTP...cjk
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 11:58:26AM +0300, Constantine Koulis wrote: I have a qmail,courier-imap,vmailmgr email server and works fine.My small problem is that when i send an email it takes around 20 second for the SMTP to send the email.Anybody knows why?I install the qmail from the LWQ document and so i install the smtp program that it is mentioned over there... Check the mailing list archives. This is by far the most frequently asked question on this list, and it's been answered many, many times. Chris PGP signature
Regarding Qmail-scanner
Dear Friend First let me introduce my self i am sunil from india and i am working as a trainee linux server administrator I am working on suse 7.1 I installed qmail-1.3 with vpopmail and sqwebmail sucessfullyt their are not 200 virtual domains on the mail server i also installed the qmail-scanner(0.96) it instlled the sucessfully but it works only with my domains meance which are hosted on my server if i send one mail with virus throgh sqwebmail to one of my domain it is working qmail-scanner give it report perfectly but if somebody send mail from yahoo.com or any other it will unable to scan it will allow the virus So where is the problem can you help to solve this or can you give some urls from there i can get solution for this problem thanku very much Warm Regards, Sunil Sharma Drushti Info-Networks Private Limited 214 Surya Plaza, LBS Road Navi Peth Pune - 411030. Phone : 9120 4007546 Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dinpl.com
slow SMTP...cjk
Hello My stmp is slow when i send email.it takes around 20 sec to procced.I read the LWQ g.10 section but nothing i could do.I am sending the /qmail-smtpd/run file if somebody could correct it... Sincerely #!/bin/sh QMAILDUID=`id -u qmaild NOFILESGID=`id -g qmaild MAXSMTPD=`cat /var/qmail/control/concurrencyincoming` exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 200 \ /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -R -l 0 -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -c $MAXSMTPD \-u $QMAILDUID -g $NOFILESGID 0 smtp /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 21 Tks Best Regards Koulis Constantine. Bucharest Romania Business Phone :+4-093979131 _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
RELAYCLIENT
Who i can set up qmail to accept e-mail from a secific client? I have RedHat 7.0 and qmail. I try to use the file /etc/hosts.allow for insert the list of my client who can send e-mail but it don't work. I try to change the /etc/xinet.d/smtp in line server and server argument to change tcp-env in tcpd and meke the file /etc/tcp.xxx. Have you any solution? michele Schiavo
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 05:17:02AM -0500, Robin S. Socha wrote: Wilson isn't the problem. Windows is. Outlook is. I wish to add * virii scanners they produced three times to number of emails than wilson did. * lusers talking about nuisances, rather than ignoring and killfiling them. Kind regards, Uwe
Re: Selective relaying problem
Help me i use Xinetd and I'm not to be able to set RELAY client. Scott == Scott Zielsdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have just installed qmail 1.03 on a Redhat 7x box. I cannot get selective relaying to work. I *have* read FAQ 5.4 and scoured the web archives for people with similar problems but I still can't get a resolution. How are you starting qmail-smtpd? (ie the tcpserver line). And what instructions did you follow to setup qmail? (www.lifewithqmail.org - recommended reading. No - ESSENTIAL reading.) or the INSTALL doc? If you followed the INSTALL doc, try re-installing qmail by following the lifewithqmail doc. In any case, answer the first question and we'll see what we can do... -- There is no reason anyone in the right state of mind will want a computer in their home. - Ken Olson, President of Digital Equipment Corp, 1977
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
Robin, despite your flamy attitude and huge levels of intolerance, for the first time in recorded history, I think you have a valid point and I think I actually agree with you. Wilson's no more at fault than a poor hotmail user that gets nailed with a cross site scripting virus: what's the user to do? At the same time, the user should be faulted for using crappy software when better alternatives are out there (though not quite as feature complete, but let's not start that here). -sc What for? Wilson isn't the problem. The problem is that we're not in 92 anymore. What I'd like to see is a sublist that drops anything that isn't ASCII only and also everything that is sent with Windos MUAs. Wilson most definitely is the problem Wilson isn't the problem. Windows is. Outlook is. How can it be still sending virii for over 24 hours? Because the list owner seems not to take responsibility for losers. While that in itself is an honourable approach, it causes grief and anguish for the people not using Windows on this list. Wilson is a goon Wilson is a Windows user. That is the problem. Unless you can prove beyond reasonable doubt how one could re-create the software using $UNIX. And can we now please let this thread die? -- Sean Chittenden
ezmlm
i am having problems getting ezmlm to deliver messages. it installs fine, sets up the list okay, and then return the error 'no mailbox found'. the alises seems to be fine, we have alot of other aliases and they all deliver to where they are supposed to. i am trying to set it up on our primary domain, so that should not be the problem. any thoughts??? -- Mike Maxwell System Manager--Green Mountain Access [EMAIL PROTECTED] 802.496.8542
Backslash in message body infront of ' and
Greets all, I moved my queue directory since /var didn't have enough room. I created a symlink to the new directory and download queue-fix and ran it and it said queue-fix finished I have ran into a problem though, when I send email Hi, How're you? to my own account on another server, it will show the message as Hi, How\'re you?. This did not happen before I moved the queue directory. So far I have noticed it doing that for ' and . Anyone know how this can be fixed? Thank you in advance.
Re: New ways for email DoS
Stathakopoulos Giorgos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yesterday, I came up to a strange situation: I was receiving thousands of bounces to a lot of different usernames@mydomain. Since mydomain is in my rcpthosts/locals file, I was accepting these messages. But a lot of different usernames didn't exist so these messages were going to postmaster. My mailserver had a lot of traffic, its logfiles were very large and the mailbox of postmaster become unreadable. Is there any way to prevent my mail servers from these types of attack? No. -Dave
Re: RELAYCLIENT
Am 27.07.2001 um 14:35:17 schrieb Michele Schiavo: Hi Michele, Who i can set up qmail to accept e-mail from a secific client? depends on how you have setup qmail. I have RedHat 7.0 and qmail. I try to use the file /etc/hosts.allow for insert the list of my client you can specify a group of hosts in /etc/hosts.allow and do not have to list each single machine. can send e-mail but it don't work. /etc/hosts.allow has nothing to do with qmail relaying. It's probably a good idea not to list any host without knowing why. I try to change the /etc/xinet.d/smtp it is not recommended to use inet.d with qmail. You should use tcpserver instead. in line server and server argument to change tcp-env in tcpd and meke the file /etc/tcp.xxx. this is not for inet.d but for tcpserver. If you switch to tcpserver you should: a) create an /etc/tcp.smtp (or similar) and b) build the /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb from this file detailled information can be found on www.palomine.net/qmail/selectiverelay.html Good luck /ch -- Contrary to popular belief, Unix is user friendly. It just happens to be selective about who it makes friends with.
Re: RELAYCLIENT
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 02:35:17PM +, Michele Schiavo wrote: Who i can set up qmail to accept e-mail from a secific client? I have RedHat 7.0 and qmail. I try to use the file /etc/hosts.allow for insert the list of my client who can send e-mail but it don't work. I try to change the /etc/xinet.d/smtp in line server and server argument to change tcp-env in tcpd and meke the file /etc/tcp.xxx. Have you any solution? Yes. Don't use the hosts.allow/xinet-stuff for that. Read http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ and use daemontools like everybody else. /magnus ps. have a nice weekend. Let's hope we get a little fewer virus-alerts next weeks. It's even more annoying than the seasonly vacation-mailer-bounces to From: instead of Return-path:.
Re: Selective relaying problem
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 02:54:49PM +, Michele Schiavo wrote: Help me i use Xinetd and I'm not to be able to set RELAY client. I don't use xinetd myself, but man xinetd.conf says you're wrong. (Hint: Search for the env attribute.) -- Adrian HoTinker, Drifter, Fixer, Bum [EMAIL PROTECTED] ListArchive: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=qmail Useful URLs: http://cr.yp.to/qmail.html http://www.qmail.org http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ http://qmail.faqts.com/
Re: RELAYCLIENT
http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ http://www.qmail.org/ http://cr.yp.to/qmail.html take off the bib. On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Michele Schiavo wrote: Who i can set up qmail to accept e-mail from a secific client? /* Regards, Jason Kawaja, UF-ECE Sys Admin */
Re: dns for qmail only??
You avoid a second machine for internal/external DNS bu using BIND 9.1.x which supports multiply view. Jeff Sweeten Sr. Internet Engineer Aon 200 E Randolph Chicago, Il 60601 Kourosh Ghassemieh [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/26/2001 02:21:43 PM To: Gary MacKay [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: Jeff D Sweeten/ASC/US/AON) Subject: Re: dns for qmail only?? You need to run a separate DNS server for internal queries, that's how I have my DNS set up. We use a separate DNS server for the internal addresses and we don't have any problems. qmail ignores /etc/hosts, it needs a DNS server. At 12:22 PM 7/26/2001 -0400, you wrote: bind-9.1.0-10 Ricardo SIGNES wrote: In a message dated Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 08:53:57AM -0400, Gary MacKay wrote: I moved qmail off of a 'do it all' box to it's own box. It's running great. My problem is that the old machine is still the DNS for my domain. When it sends status messages to me, it, I'm guessing, checks DNS and gets the public IP of the new box, can't connect to it from behind the firewall (both boxes are 192. ), so it sends it to the secondary MX record, which is my old ISP. I then get it via getmail cron job, but I'd like for it to deliver internally. I've changed the /etc/hosts to point to the 192. address, but qmail must not look at that. How can I have DNS giving out the public IP for the world, yet tell qmail the 192. addr?? What DNS server are you running? -- rjbs Part 1.2Type: application/pgp-signature - Kourosh Ghassemieh MindWare Information Systems Technologies 9255 Sunset Blvd, Penthouse West Hollywood CA 90069 (310) 729-1784 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Networking Solutions for Your Business
Re: dns for qmail only??
Thanks Jeff. I'll check into it. For now I was able to solve the problem, with help from another user, by putting the ip addr of the new qmail server in the /var/qmail/control/smtproutes file. Now the old machine just dumps all mail to the new machine and lets it sort it out. Works great! - Gary You avoid a second machine for internal/external DNS bu using BIND 9.1.x which supports multiply view. Jeff Sweeten Sr. Internet Engineer Aon 200 E Randolph Chicago, Il 60601 Kourosh Ghassemieh [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/26/2001 02:21:43 PM To: Gary MacKay [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: Jeff D Sweeten/ASC/US/AON) Subject: Re: dns for qmail only?? You need to run a separate DNS server for internal queries, that's how I have my DNS set up. We use a separate DNS server for the internal addresses and we don't have any problems. qmail ignores /etc/hosts, it needs a DNS server. At 12:22 PM 7/26/2001 -0400, you wrote: bind-9.1.0-10 Ricardo SIGNES wrote: In a message dated Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 08:53:57AM -0400, Gary MacKay wrote: I moved qmail off of a 'do it all' box to it's own box. It's running great. My problem is that the old machine is still the DNS for my domain. When it sends status messages to me, it, I'm guessing, checks DNS and gets the public IP of the new box, can't connect to it from behind the firewall (both boxes are 192. ), so it sends it to the secondary MX record, which is my old ISP. I then get it via getmail cron job, but I'd like for it to deliver internally. I've changed the /etc/hosts to point to the 192. address, but qmail must not look at that. How can I have DNS giving out the public IP for the world, yet tell qmail the 192. addr?? What DNS server are you running? -- rjbs - --- Part 1.2Type: application/pgp-signature - Kourosh Ghassemieh MindWare Information Systems Technologies 9255 Sunset Blvd, Penthouse West Hollywood CA 90069 (310) 729-1784 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Networking Solutions for Your Business
R: Selective relaying problem
Is there any particular reason to start qmail from xinetd? You will be able to solve your problem with tcpserver in few minutes. What kind of selective relaying are you searching for? Static or dynamic? --- Cordiali saluti / Best regards Andrea Cerrito ^^ Net.Admin @ Centro MultiMediale di Terni S.p.A. P.zzale Bosco 3A 05100 Terni IT Tel. +39 0744 5441330 Fax. +39 0744 5441372 -Messaggio originale- Da: Michele Schiavo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Inviato: venerdì 27 luglio 2001 16.55 A: Brett Randall Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oggetto: Re: Selective relaying problem Help me i use Xinetd and I'm not to be able to set RELAY client. Scott == Scott Zielsdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have just installed qmail 1.03 on a Redhat 7x box. I cannot get selective relaying to work. I *have* read FAQ 5.4 and scoured the web archives for people with similar problems but I still can't get a resolution. How are you starting qmail-smtpd? (ie the tcpserver line). And what instructions did you follow to setup qmail? (www.lifewithqmail.org - recommended reading. No - ESSENTIAL reading.) or the INSTALL doc? If you followed the INSTALL doc, try re-installing qmail by following the lifewithqmail doc. In any case, answer the first question and we'll see what we can do... -- There is no reason anyone in the right state of mind will want a computer in their home. - Ken Olson, President of Digital Equipment Corp, 1977
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 09:54:53PM -0400, Steve Reed wrote: I think it would be very considerate of the list members if whoever runs this mailing list would PLEASE wake up and ban the living daylights out of Wilson and his barrage of viruses. What for? Wilson isn't the problem. The problem is that we're not in 92 anymore. What I'd like to see is a sublist that drops anything that isn't ASCII only and also everything that is sent with Windos MUAs. For the fun of it, I just killed everything that said Outlook (Express), Eudora, Pegasus and Webmail for the last month. Trust me, the list suddenly became good. So Robin, despite the fact that I just finished building a qmail cluster using 3 Sun 220R's load balanced behind a pair of F5 Networks Big/IP's, qmail 1.03, vpopmail, courier-imap, sqwebmail, mysql and apache handling 1,000,000 users across 5,400 domains, I should be banned from your sublist because I choose to use Outlook Express??? Yes, lots of clueless people use Windows and Windows MUA's. But some of use also use Windows and Windows MUA's, and *DO* have a clue. Be carefull about making sweeping statements. And before you blast me for using Windows instead of, say Linux, there are a number of applications that I need to use on a daily basis to run my business effectively and effeciently, that still don't have the features I need on Linux. And yes, I've tried Star Office - and I'm still having problems installing it on a Mandrake 7.2 box. I just upgraded to Mandrake 8, but I haven't tried it there yet. Trust me - the day I can get all the features I feel I need without using any MS apps, I'm there. But I'm not going to dump MS just to spite MS without having what *I* consider suitable replacements - not you, or the rest of the rabid Anti-MS bridgade. Dave Weiner CTO, WebMasters, Inc. 800-472-9203 http://www.webmast.com
why the auth is not to work?
hello all: I use qmail+vpopmail+mysql as my mail server,I have patched qmail-1.03 with Eric M. Johnston's patch qmail-auth-20010105.but it doesn't work.it always tell me auth failed! why??I am very thank you for any advice. /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -c 255 -t 300 -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb \ -u 502 -g 501 0 25 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd \ mail.home.com /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /usr/sbin/true /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -c 255 -t 300 0 110 \ /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup mail.home.com /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw \ /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir BTW:Pop work fine,and if there is not three paramter after qmail-smtpd,the smtp will work fine as well. thanks best regard tengteng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: What replaces /bin/mail?
Thank you, Lukas, for replying. Sorry it's taken me so long to follow up; too many fires at work. You're right, deleting /bin/mail is not mentioned in Life with Qmail. Unfortunately, step 14 in the INSTALL file that comes with qmail-1.03 says, Read REMOVE.binmail. and, as expected, REMOVE.binmail tells you remove the permissions and make sure that 'mail' invokes a useable mailer. This is the step I was having trouble with. I just went back and re-enabled the permissions on my original /bin/mail program. I invoked it with mail -v [EMAIL PROTECTED] which usually lets me compose a message, then watches as it contacts the MTA and sends it. Composing worked normally, but nothing happened after I typed . and it said EOT. HOWEVER, I just checked my mailbox and the message came through. so I guess everything is working correctly. Philosophical question: Why is there a difference between the Life with Qmail installation directions and the directions in the INSTALL file? Which should be followed, or is it obvious, since the Life with Qmail directions worked? Thanks, again, Lukas, for your help. -Kevin Zembower - E. Kevin Zembower Unix Administrator Johns Hopkins University/Center for Communications Programs 111 Market Place, Suite 310 Baltimore, MD 21202 410-659-6139 Lukas Beeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/19/01 03:37PM At 14:17 19.07.2001 -0400, you wrote: In trying to complete my first qmail install, I followed the directions in REMOVE.binmail. but I'm not sure how to complete step 3: If the binmail binary was /bin/mail, make sure that ``mail'' still invokes a usable mailer. iam not sure what do you want to do.. i followed life with qmail [ http://www.lifewithqmail.org ] and it worked fine.. i still have the same /bin/mail installed, as it was under sendmail.. an everything works fine What mail mailer is used with qmail? Do I have to download something, or do I just soft link something I already have to /bin/mail? probably a softlink to qmail-inject ? Thanks for your help. Hope to join the ranks of successful qmailers soon. -Kevin Zembower - E. Kevin Zembower Unix Administrator Johns Hopkins University/Center for Communications Programs 111 Market Place, Suite 310 Baltimore, MD 21202 410-659-6139 -- --/-/-- Lukas Beeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---\-\-- \ \ My HomePage: URL:http://www.projectdream.org / /
qmail and Redhat 7.1
Hi, im triying to install qmail 1.03 on a Redhat 7.1, when i compile daemontools i get the following errors: ./compile tai64nlocal.c tai64nlocal.c: In function `main': tai64nlocal.c:54: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast tai64nlocal.c:55: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type tai64nlocal.c:56: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type tai64nlocal.c:57: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type tai64nlocal.c:58: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type tai64nlocal.c:59: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type tai64nlocal.c:60: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type make: *** [tai64nlocal.o] Error 1 I've tried this with 3 different boxes. I've checked tai64nlocal.c and i cant find anything wrong. Thanks.
Uh-oh: .qmail file is blank #4.2.1
Hello, ___standard disclaimer___ First let me sayI have read all the posts to this list regarding this error...however, they don't seem to answer my question. I am sure it is a simple solution...but after pulling my hair out for many days, I am still unable to find any answers or make any progress. So, any and all help would be appreciated on regarding the following problem: ___/standard disclaimer___ I am new to Qmail so I followed the well written directions in life with Qmail. However, as I am trying totest the install and configuration (latter part of section 2), I get the errors listed below. In several of the posts to this mailing list, people have indicated that this error is dealing withdefault delivery. I don't have a .qmail file (which I understand would be in the users home directory), but I do have a defaultdelivery file (the first line is not blank either). Another post indicated the rc script could be the issue...but I used the rc script "life with qmail"suggested. Any and all help would be appreciated!!! Thanks in advance, Kameron BTW, this is installed on a Redhat machine. __EXCERPT FROM QMAIL LOG__ @40003b617b681e75b4e4 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20@40003b617b681f3cc5d4 delivery 125: deferral: Uh-oh:_first_line_of_.qmail_file_is_blank._(#4.2.1)/
qmail and Redhat 7.1 SOLVED
In Life with qmail i read: Note: Under some versions of Linux, such as Red Hat 7, you'll probably receive an error during the make step like: ./compile tai64nlocal.c tai64nlocal.c: In function `main': tai64nlocal.c:54: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast tai64nlocal.c:55: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type etc... To fix this, edit tai64nlocal.c and change the second line from: #include sys/time.h to: #include time.h Thanks anyway =)
Re: New ways for email DoS
Hello George, As far as I know, there is no really clean way. However, the following (implemented in our autoresponder utility for answering user inquiries and our newsgroup gateway) approach may work for you: have a on disk hash table that records the 'user' part of 'user@domain' and time. Now, for each delivery, a check is performed to ensure that 'user@domain' doesn't have more than x number of messages in y seconds. If the limit is exceeded, the sender gets a bounce with warning. So, basically this is a throttle. It should give some relief to your situation. Regards, Chin Fang [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello, Yesterday, I came up to a strange situation: I was receiving thousands of bounces to a lot of different usernames@mydomain. Since mydomain is in my rcpthosts/locals file, I was accepting these messages. But a lot of different usernames didn't exist so these messages were going to postmaster. My mailserver had a lot of traffic, its logfiles were very large and the mailbox of postmaster become unreadable. Is there any way to prevent my mail servers from these types of attack? Thanks for your time, George Stathakopoulos
Re: Sublist
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 10:31:15AM -0400, Dave 'Duke of URL' Weiner wrote: And before you blast me for using Windows instead of, say Linux, there are a number of applications that I need to use on a daily basis to run my business effectively and effeciently, that still don't have the features I need on Linux. We were talking of MUAs (on a mailing list for an MTA, which sucks...). mutt and Gnus work under Windows. And just in case you're wondering why Outlook Express is not the answer but the question (the answer to which is, of course, hell, no!), here's a box of clues for you: http://my.gnus.org/modules.php?op=modloadname=FAQfile=indexmyfaq=yesid_cat=3categories=Why+Gnus%3F#1 Can we bury this thread *now*?
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Dave 'Duke of URL' Weiner wrote: I should be banned from your sublist because I choose to use Outlook Express??? from a sublist, perhaps. that would be to follow moderated news group principles, sort of...rules should be setup for attachments (type/size) and content formatting (html/etc). Anti-MS bridgade may the force be with us...and you. btw., i'm a vb/win32 programmer convert...its worth leaving, undeniably. /* Regards, Jason Kawaja, UF-ECE Sys Admin */
Re: qmail and Redhat 7.1
* Alex Leyva [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, im triying to install qmail 1.03 on a Redhat 7.1, when i compile daemontools i get the following errors: [snip] I've tried this with 3 different boxes. I've checked tai64nlocal.c and i cant find anything wrong. I can. You didn't look in the list archives. -- Drew
Re: qmail and Redhat 7.1
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 09:10:47AM -0600, Alex Leyva wrote: Hi, im triying to install qmail 1.03 on a Redhat 7.1, when i compile daemontools i get the following errors: ./compile tai64nlocal.c tai64nlocal.c: In function `main': tai64nlocal.c:54: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast tai64nlocal.c:55: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type tai64nlocal.c:56: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type tai64nlocal.c:57: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type tai64nlocal.c:58: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type tai64nlocal.c:59: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type tai64nlocal.c:60: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type make: *** [tai64nlocal.o] Error 1 I've tried this with 3 different boxes. I've checked tai64nlocal.c and i cant find anything wrong. Thanks. This is in the archives all over the place. glibc-2.3 changed the location of a time header -- search the archives. -- Greg White
Re: qmail and Redhat 7.1
This has been asked and answered many times on the list. In tai64nlocal.c, Change #include sys/time.h to #include time.h Oscar At 09:10 AM 7/27/2001 -0600, Alex Leyva, you wrote: Hi, im triying to install qmail 1.03 on a Redhat 7.1, when i compile daemontools i get the following errors: ./compile tai64nlocal.c tai64nlocal.c: In function `main': tai64nlocal.c:54: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast tai64nlocal.c:55: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type tai64nlocal.c:56: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type tai64nlocal.c:57: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type tai64nlocal.c:58: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type tai64nlocal.c:59: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type tai64nlocal.c:60: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type make: *** [tai64nlocal.o] Error 1 I've tried this with 3 different boxes. I've checked tai64nlocal.c and i cant find anything wrong. Thanks.
percenthack
Hi, for a specifi application, I would need percenthack to work with qmail-ldap. I've first send my question to that list but got no answer, maybe somebody here can point me in the right direction. I have in my percenthack file (and in control/locals): testdomain.be Now when I sent a mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I see in the qmail-smtp logs it arrives ok (using LOGLEVEL of 3, which is an qmail-ldap feature) but in the qmail logfiles, I see the mail is trying to be delivered to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mark the underscore). Now, can anybody tell me where that underscore comes from? Franky
Re: Uh-oh: .qmail file is blank #4.2.1
standard bashing Please break your lines so that we don't have to. /standard bashing * Freedom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010727 17:24]: I am new to Qmail so I followed the well written directions in life with Qmail. However, as I am trying to test the install and configuration (latter part of section 2), I get the errors listed below. In several of the posts to this mailing list, people have indicated that this error is dealing with default delivery. I don't have a .qmail file (which I understand would be in the users home directory), but I do have a defaultdelivery file (the first line is not blank either). Another post indicated the rc script could be the issue...but I used the rc script life with qmail suggested. __EXCERPT FROM QMAIL LOG @40003b617b681e75b4e4 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20 @40003b617b681f3cc5d4 delivery 125: deferral: Uh-oh:_first_line_of_.qmail_file_is_blank._(#4.2.1)/ This is way to litte information. We need at least the entire log for one message with this problem (all lines that concern that message including all deliveries). I'd also like to see the rc script (possible typo...), and if the user has no .qmail, the output of ls -a /var/qmail/alias/ and the contents of the .qmail files there. Obvioulsy, you haven't followed the list that well, especially regarding how to report problems... -Johan -- Johan Almqvist http://www.almqvist.net/johan/qmail/ PGP signature
Re: Converted
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello list, my name is Jon and I am a new convert to qmail and just wanted to introduce myself. I hope to get up to speed and be able to contribute to this list soon. Welcome, Jon. -Dave
Robin's observation
I took Robin's advice and filtered the list for Outlook Eudora Pegasus Webmail and the result ABSOLUTELY BLEW ME AWAY. Holy cow, what a difference. I recommend this. -Stephen-
checkhab script
My apologies for using Outlook Express. From Noel Mistula's checkHAB script http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/2001/03/msg01041.html # Read about qmail-inject to customize this line. /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] $tmpfile Has anyone else used this script, and if so, can you share with me how this line looks in your configuration? thanks,
Re: New ways for email DoS
Stathakopoulos Giorgos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yesterday, I came up to a strange situation: I was receiving thousands of bounces to a lot of different usernames@mydomain. You got joe-jobbed by a spammer. It's not that strange; happens all the time. Because some MXes started insisting on valid envelope sender addresses, the spammers started forging envelope sender addresses using valid domains. Then they started using the alphabet-soup local-parts because some anti-spam heuristics didn't like hundreds of messages from the same sender. So now its a nuisance for everyone. Since mydomain is in my rcpthosts/locals file, I was accepting these messages. But a lot of different usernames didn't exist so these messages were going to postmaster. My mailserver had a lot of traffic, its logfiles were very large and the mailbox of postmaster become unreadable. Is there any way to prevent my mail servers from these types of attack? No -- SMTP isn't designed to prevent this. As a temporary measure, you can discard double bounces and file bounces to /dev/null until the storm abates. Charles -- --- Charles Cazabon[EMAIL PROTECTED] GPL'ed software available at: http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/ ---
Re: unable to opendir mess
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 02:32:23AM -0400, alexus wrote: that's because you manually delete some of messages that were in queue.. don't worry 'bout it.. it'll go away within next few days... No, it won't. He's missing the directory /var/qmail/queue/mess/5. THe correct procedure is: - stop qmail and qmail-smtpd and all that - do 'make setup check' from the source tree - start qmail again No messages will get lost in this process. Greetz, Peter -- Against Free Sex! http://www.dataloss.nl/Megahard_en.html
Re: Uh-oh: .qmail file is blank #4.2.1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Freedom wrote: I don't have a .qmail file (which I understand would be in the users home directory), You didn't provide enough log material to determine the user to which qmail was trying to deliver. Have you checked the integrity of .qmail* files in ~alias? - -d - -- David Talkington http://www.spotnet.org PGP key: http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/dt000823.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5.8 Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.75-6 iQEVAwUBO2GmyL1ZYOtSwT+tAQGD8AgAhmk+A+AtomZObvCfxpvJZ5FEAgGGx9Lx 9SfPL6ubw0KPNMGJkVFBrvGK0ptiantutoblMH++8bZvCrVXGEMUNZuTi8DJHIcr z/JNYsBfitEl2RttT/Q3yyS8gdkwakTo5e/ysHRJX0Nbjf4xofdyIPpB572v+l01 ZkB1/yUeY3kStR4FtiovC0SyU+c/ETOUSSZ+o3omOmlwVfHM0kUknw1ickA72P6D 6yExg4JrgzvqlznNok/KMXyL3nfMnW20bnWY5n5XLishm5VQRJHYSt89vI7aZKt8 ZnibMDUTISAeVp1i03vGUZ8SUevkfJhwWLQ/zA+ptsuGtyDld3M8sQ== =Rhnr -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Converted
Welcome Jon :) Anton P. Am Freitag, 27. Juli 2001 11:24 schrieben Sie: Hello list, my name is Jon and I am a new convert to qmail and just wanted to introduce myself. I hope to get up to speed and be able to contribute to this list soon. Jon Reynolds
RE: Selective Relaying Problem
I send this reply back to the responder and forgot to email it to the list. ### How are you starting qmail-smtpd? (ie the tcpserver line). Out of the run file in /service/qmail-smtp. Here is the paste of the file: #!/bin/sh QMAILDUID=`id -u qmaild` NOFILESGID=`id -g qmaild` MAXSMTPD=`cat /var/qmail/control/concurrencyincoming` exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 200 \ /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -R -l 0 -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -c $MAXSMTPD \ -u $QMAILDUID -g $NOFILESGID 0 smtp /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 21 This is being called from qmailctl inside the case statement svc -u /service/qmail-smtp. And what instructions did you follow to setup qmail? (www.lifewithqmail.org - recommended reading. No - ESSENTIAL reading.) or the INSTALL doc? If you followed the INSTALL doc, try re-installing qmail by following the lifewithqmail doc. In any case, answer the first question and we'll see what we can do... The install was done by a highly paid Linux/Qmail Consultant - who is stumped, which is cold comfort to me. I have questioned him at length on install procedures and he swears to have followed the INSTALL doc to a T. He has been knowledgable on other projects and I do have a good amount of faith in him and his work and while he does have reason to cover his butt because of his fees, I don't believe he is. # I am faced with the prospect of re-installation which I will do myself this time - but I would rather not have to if there was some other solution. However, on the subject of re-installation, and forgive me because I have not researched this in the archives, do I need to de-install qmail before reinstalling or can I simply overwrite it? And another newbie type question: I checked out GNUS's homepage. I am a slave to Outlook. I would like to break the bonds but, uh, I didn't see anything about a release for NT Server. Is there one? How do I get it? Thanks, Scott Zielsdorf Senior Technical Support Consultant Computer Instruments IVR Solutions Support Group
Re: Robin's observation
On Friday 27 July 2001 09:53 am, you wrote: I took Robin's advice and filtered the list for Outlook Eudora Pegasus Webmail and the result ABSOLUTELY BLEW ME AWAY. Holy cow, what a difference. I recommend this. -Stephen- What client do you use and how do you set filters based on clients. I use linux but have never tried this type of thing before.
RE: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
-Original Message- From: John Hogan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 11:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers) i couldn't agree more... i got over 300 copies of that damned virus, yet remain unaffected... why? because 'i'm smarter than the average bear, boo boo!' I'm unaffected as well, but NOT because I am smarter than anybody, I just manage to pay attention and NEVER download attachments! I also find it entertaining to watch all the traffic the spammers inspire. 25+ copies of the virus on this list alone, nearly 80 virus reports from 2 broken reporting entities (yes, I kept track just for fun), and maybe 150 email griping about same! Not to mention the myriad email requests for information on the best antivirus software to use. i use windows because (and only because) i cannot do the interface design for end-users of windows without walking in their shoes (and i love photoshop!) I'm in the same boat with all the bookkeeping and office stuff that I have to deal with constantly on the W machine and the server stuck in the dungeon in the back office. I telnet to it often, but find it just easier to use the MS product close at hand. And, ditto about photoshop. It is a winner!
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 10:31:15AM -0400, Dave 'Duke of URL' Weiner wrote: Yes, lots of clueless people use Windows and Windows MUA's. But some of use also use Windows and Windows MUA's, and *DO* have a clue. No, anyone still using Microsoft products after they have seen the light of *nix just hasn't gotten it yet. I was like you for about a year, defending my outlook-express, because I liked it. Then I started using mutt and found out what a *real* MUA can do. In short, anyone who claims they are a UNIX person and still uses MS software for their MUA is just a poseur, that's all. I bet you use pico too. Don't get me wrong, there are valid uses for 'doze, but reading your mail isn't one of them. --Adam -- Adam McKenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Help stop animal abuse at Petco! http://flounder.net/publickey.html | http://www.mickaboofriends.org GPG: 17A4 11F7 5E7E C2E7 08AA | 38B0 05D0 8BF7 2C6D 110A |
strip all but plain/text?
Any filters to strip all except plain/text MIME content types? Thanks, John -- John ConoverTel. 408.370.2688 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 631 Lamont Ct. Fax. 408.379.9602 http://www.johncon.com/ Campbell, CA 95008 Cel. 408.772.7733
Re: Selective Relaying Problem
goto /etc/tcprules.d edit qmail-smtpd read 'man tcprules' on how to use tcprules Once you make the appropiate edits you want to do the following. from the tcprules.d directory tcprules qmail-smtpd.cdb qmail-smtpd.tmp qmail-smtpd If it gives you a command/file not found then tcprules isn't aliased so execute it like this /usr/local/bin/tcprules qmail-smtpd.cdb qmail-smtpd.tmp qmail-smtpd After that restart qmail-smtpd which is gennerally /etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail-smtpd.init restart --JT - Original Message - From: Scott Zielsdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Qmail List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 11:21 AM Subject: RE: Selective Relaying Problem I send this reply back to the responder and forgot to email it to the list. ### How are you starting qmail-smtpd? (ie the tcpserver line). Out of the run file in /service/qmail-smtp. Here is the paste of the file: #!/bin/sh QMAILDUID=`id -u qmaild` NOFILESGID=`id -g qmaild` MAXSMTPD=`cat /var/qmail/control/concurrencyincoming` exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 200 \ /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -R -l 0 -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -c $MAXSMTPD \ -u $QMAILDUID -g $NOFILESGID 0 smtp /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 21 This is being called from qmailctl inside the case statement svc -u /service/qmail-smtp. And what instructions did you follow to setup qmail? (www.lifewithqmail.org - recommended reading. No - ESSENTIAL reading.) or the INSTALL doc? If you followed the INSTALL doc, try re-installing qmail by following the lifewithqmail doc. In any case, answer the first question and we'll see what we can do... The install was done by a highly paid Linux/Qmail Consultant - who is stumped, which is cold comfort to me. I have questioned him at length on install procedures and he swears to have followed the INSTALL doc to a T. He has been knowledgable on other projects and I do have a good amount of faith in him and his work and while he does have reason to cover his butt because of his fees, I don't believe he is. # I am faced with the prospect of re-installation which I will do myself this time - but I would rather not have to if there was some other solution. However, on the subject of re-installation, and forgive me because I have not researched this in the archives, do I need to de-install qmail before reinstalling or can I simply overwrite it? And another newbie type question: I checked out GNUS's homepage. I am a slave to Outlook. I would like to break the bonds but, uh, I didn't see anything about a release for NT Server. Is there one? How do I get it? Thanks, Scott Zielsdorf Senior Technical Support Consultant Computer Instruments IVR Solutions Support Group
relay question (was: badmailfrom the right way)
i know i have asked this before, but got no responses yet, so i simplify my question a little bit and hope for an answer. how can i deny mail from outside with envelope FROM: 123@mydomain RCPT: 456@mydomain (in the case 123 and 456 are valid mailboxes) currently i have tcpserver with RELAYCLIENT and an entry in badmailfrom: @mydomain is this optimal? can qmail end the session after MAIL FROM: ? (now it does after RCPT TO) my setup: INTERNET | QMAIL SERVER (2 Interfaces, qmail-1.03 - qmailqueue and spamcontrol patch) | PRIVATE NETWORK i am switching to qmail from sendmail because got sick of obscure .cf files. qmail is cleaner in design than sendmail and therefore easier to understand. - security benefit. thanks btw. topic of the mailinglist is QMAIL right ? -- Philipp Lopaur
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
ROFL!!! I couldn't agree more.. I think it hilarious myself that people want to blame the MUA when generally it the people and not the particular software or OS they are using and everyone might think I'm an *ss for saying this but ... If your stupid enough to even download the attachments let alone opening them without taking _some_kinda_ precautions then they almost deserve to by infested by any such virus just so they can learn the hard way Anyways that's my two cents on this whole thing ... Now I'm gona sit back and watch the mirad of replies this message will generate. --JT - Original Message - From: Virginia Chism [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 11:32 AM Subject: RE: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers) -Original Message- From: John Hogan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 11:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers) i couldn't agree more... i got over 300 copies of that damned virus, yet remain unaffected... why? because 'i'm smarter than the average bear, boo boo!' I'm unaffected as well, but NOT because I am smarter than anybody, I just manage to pay attention and NEVER download attachments! I also find it entertaining to watch all the traffic the spammers inspire. 25+ copies of the virus on this list alone, nearly 80 virus reports from 2 broken reporting entities (yes, I kept track just for fun), and maybe 150 email griping about same! Not to mention the myriad email requests for information on the best antivirus software to use. i use windows because (and only because) i cannot do the interface design for end-users of windows without walking in their shoes (and i love photoshop!) I'm in the same boat with all the bookkeeping and office stuff that I have to deal with constantly on the W machine and the server stuck in the dungeon in the back office. I telnet to it often, but find it just easier to use the MS product close at hand. And, ditto about photoshop. It is a winner!
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
Use GIMP :) (unix or windows based).. I'm in the same boat with all the bookkeeping and office stuff that I have to deal with constantly on the W machine and the server stuck in the dungeon in the back office. I telnet to it often, but find it just easier to use the MS product close at hand. And, ditto about photoshop. It is a winner! Jonathan Smith
[OT] Re: Robin's observation
perhaps (sorta-bash-psuedo-code): for mail in `ls -1 ~/Maildir/qmail/cur` do if (!(grep Outlook $mail)) rm -f $mail done i dunno, geesh... the sublist filter should check for OT in subj ;-) On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Brook Humphrey wrote: What client do you use and how do you set filters based on clients. I use linux but have never tried this type of thing before. /* Regards, Jason Kawaja, UF-ECE Sys Admin */
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
From: Virginia Chism [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 13:32:05 -0500 I also find it entertaining to watch all the traffic the spammers inspire. 25+ copies of the virus on this list alone, nearly 80 virus reports from 2 broken reporting entities (yes, I kept track just for fun), and maybe 150 email griping about same! Not to mention the myriad email requests for information on the best antivirus software to use. I'm glad someone tracked this. I'd been kinda curious about the statistics on the stuff that I was massively deleting. Do you also track the number of messages Robin sends telling other people how clueless they are and now many messages those people post back defending themselves? Chris -- Chris Garrigues http://www.DeepEddy.Com/~cwg/ virCIO http://www.virCIO.Com 4314 Avenue C Austin, TX 78751-3709 +1 512 374 0500 My email address is an experiment in SPAM elimination. For an explanation of what we're doing, see http://www.DeepEddy.Com/tms.html Nobody ever got fired for buying Microsoft, but they could get fired for relying on Microsoft. PGP signature
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 10:31:15AM -0400, Dave 'Duke of URL' Weiner wrote: Yes, lots of clueless people use Windows and Windows MUA's. But some of use also use Windows and Windows MUA's, and *DO* have a clue. No, anyone still using Microsoft products after they have seen the light of *nix just hasn't gotten it yet. I was like you for about a year, defending my outlook-express, because I liked it. Then I started using mutt and found out what a *real* MUA can do. I've used Mutt, Elm, Pico, Pine, KMail and a bunch more. And I still like Outlook Express. In short, anyone who claims they are a UNIX person and still uses MS software for their MUA is just a poseur, that's all. I bet you use pico too. Well, you're entitled to your opinion. And so am I, and you're being an asshole :) Don't get me wrong, there are valid uses for 'doze, but reading your mail isn't one of them. --Adam Dave
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
snip In short, anyone who claims they are a UNIX person and still uses MS software for their MUA is just a poseur, that's all. I bet you use pico too. Don't get me wrong, there are valid uses for 'doze, but reading your mail isn't one of them. /snip I have to interject here. This is a mailing list FOR qmail users ABOUT qmail. I don't see the relevance of a persons choice of OS, editor, MTA, or anything else on this list. (Well, possibly MTA if you were having a problem with qmails' pop3 daemon) Frankly, WHO CARES if you run linux,unix,windows,OS/2,MS-DOS, or anything else? Who cares if you use wordpad,word,pico,vi(m),joe,ee, or DOS edit? Who cares if you use pine,mutt,telnet,eudora,outlooke,messenger,mulberry, or any other MUA? What you use on your machine in no way affects anyone else on this list as long as you are intelligent enough to have decent virus scanning utilites (if your OS is a target for infection) and keep your signatures up to date. I won't tell you what OS I use. I won't tell you the editor, the MUA, because it in no way affects you unless it's pertinent to a PROBLEM I'm asking about. Nor will I tell you my race,creed,color,religion,sex,or anything else that doesn't matter. Look at it like this. Everyone has a choice to use what THEY like. That is why there are so many (insert program/daemon/utility here) As long as it does the job well enough for the person using it, who the hell is anyone else to judge? If we were not supposed to have a choice.. EVERYONE would be using sendmail. It was and still is the De Facto Standard smtp daemon. If everyone used the same software, and had no choice, qmail, postfix, exim, Exchange, and all the other MTA's wouldn't exist. We would all still be using [MS/PC]-DOS on our 8086 processors because nobody would have the CHOICE to upgrade.. Hell companies wouldn't have the CHOICE to research and develop better processors. The point here is this: If a member of this list uses XYZ software.. thats fine.. you ALL have 'qmail' in common. Lets keep the discussions of this list ON-TOPIC (qmail, right?) and then we can all get along without this childish My software is better than your software mentality. We've all been through first grade. We ALL know my software is better than your software FOR ME. And realistically that is what matters. Thanks for listening to me rant. Jeff Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S. Don't take the time to flame me, cuz My daddy can beat up your daddy.
RE: Robin's observation
I strongly suggest filtering out people who don't use qmail too. Could someone forward my suggestion to Robin please? Just once will do it. -Mike
Re: Possible degenerate case in trigger handling?
A second and more defensive measure is to issue a non-blocking read on the pipe to drain all qmail-queue bytes *prior* to the todo This is the solution I eventually used. Works like a charm. I've appended the patch so that it gets into the archives. Variations from the original post include opening the trigger file just the once as well as setting it non-blocking at the time it's opened. I've called it the trigger-happy patch : Regards. *** Makefile.orig Mon Jun 15 03:53:16 1998 --- MakefileFri Jul 27 11:23:47 2001 *** *** 2114,2120 ./compile token822.c trigger.o: \ ! compile trigger.c select.h open.h trigger.h hasnpbg1.h ./compile trigger.c triggerpull.o: \ --- 2114,2120 ./compile token822.c trigger.o: \ ! compile trigger.c select.h open.h trigger.h hasnpbg1.h ndelay.h ./compile trigger.c triggerpull.o: \ *** trigger.orig.c Mon Jun 15 03:53:16 1998 --- trigger.c Thu Jul 26 18:02:07 2001 *** *** 1,4 --- 1,5 #include select.h + #include ndelay.h #include open.h #include trigger.h #include hasnpbg1.h *** *** 10,24 void trigger_set() { ! if (fd != -1) !close(fd); ! #ifdef HASNAMEDPIPEBUG1 ! if (fdw != -1) !close(fdw); ! #endif ! fd = open_read(lock/trigger); #ifdef HASNAMEDPIPEBUG1 ! fdw = open_write(lock/trigger); #endif } --- 11,25 void trigger_set() { ! if (fd == -1) ! { !fd = open_read(lock/trigger); !if (fd != -1) ! ndelay_on(fd); ! } #ifdef HASNAMEDPIPEBUG1 ! if (fdw == -1) !fdw = open_write(lock/trigger); #endif } *** *** 36,41 int trigger_pulled(rfds) fd_set *rfds; { ! if (fd != -1) if (FD_ISSET(fd,rfds)) return 1; return 0; } --- 37,48 int trigger_pulled(rfds) fd_set *rfds; { ! char buf[64]; ! ! if ((fd != -1) FD_ISSET(fd,rfds)) ! { !while (read(fd,buf,sizeof(buf)) == sizeof(buf)) ; !return 1; ! } return 0; }
Re: relay question (was: badmailfrom the right way)
Philipp Lopaur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how can i deny mail from outside with envelope FROM: 123@mydomain RCPT: 456@mydomain (in the case 123 and 456 are valid mailboxes) currently i have tcpserver with RELAYCLIENT and an entry in badmailfrom: @mydomain is this optimal? No -- qmail will then refuse any envelope senders in your domain. can qmail end the session after MAIL FROM: ? Only with patches you'll find at qmail.org or in the list archives. Charles -- --- Charles Cazabon[EMAIL PROTECTED] GPL'ed software available at: http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/ ---
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- JT wrote: ... If your stupid enough to even download the attachments let alone opening them without taking _some_kinda_ precautions then they almost deserve to by infested by any such virus just so they can learn the hard way Except that the networks whose resources users will clog with this tough-love approach are not usually their own. I can agree with you in the case of garden variety system viruses, but internet worms affect the innocent, educated, and overworked. - -d - -- David Talkington http://www.spotnet.org PGP key: http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/dt000823.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5.8 Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.75-6 iQEVAwUBO2HYMb1ZYOtSwT+tAQGayAf6AuXVZdp1JpfyPGXMC5uFYXjGOeXtcdZo nOZf2o3Z8/s3Epexu8bFcSSzB1tcKUUwjRZdkaXI4Tt7MTTAkxVIUasTAVZC5Su9 bk6cv35UpYsd72tife6By3gnTJouaf8wxA2JVkIG3yH54e0Y8AFoMMS8h19I0Fst zYm6m9EtPzk0TNp4RbN92jBH1ZVPEcqGu7Dgk4XlAaZtHJJxleIWQveW/X6RYF+W WyzXyJ4OL/k/k+TbTPu0EKiwYNSu8gsq1EQNE83nagcHc2ni9HYnlZ4KlSUI92TN XgHbWbJ+yWENcwGKkBjwJD6VMRibdU7eLEO6ZcwrrTvTcLhEXzeE8w== =w/oK -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Checking email content and block it at smtpd level?
Hi! Is there any tool / patch that allow me to check contents of email or other header other than the envelope sender on smtpd level, and reject the delivery on certain condition? Something like regexp condition - or PCRE is even better - to check the content while delivered to qmail-smptd? I know there are filters work using QMAILQUEUE patch, but this work on the email after it is accepted, means it already take resources, and if cannot be bounced, may ends up in postmaster mailbox (is it?). I am thinking something like Wildmat patch, or fake smtpd server like rblsmtpd, extended to check the whole email against a regexp / PCRE terms. Any idea? Thanks. -- S P Arif Sahari Wibowo _ _ _ _ / // // / [EMAIL PROTECTED] _/ / // _/ http://www.arifsaha.com/
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
I think it's over a hundred already for this week isn't it? --JT - Original Message - From: Chris Garrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Virginia Chism [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 1:15 PM Subject: Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 04:18:27PM -0400, Dave 'Duke of URL' Weiner wrote: In short, anyone who claims they are a UNIX person and still uses MS software for their MUA is just a poseur, that's all. I bet you use pico too. Well, you're entitled to your opinion. And so am I, and you're being an asshole :) Was I right about pico? --Adam -- Adam McKenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Help stop animal abuse at Petco! http://flounder.net/publickey.html | http://www.mickaboofriends.org GPG: 17A4 11F7 5E7E C2E7 08AA | 38B0 05D0 8BF7 2C6D 110A |
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
It is sad that some punk claiming he is 1337 because of the OS, app or my gawd, MUA that he uses. I take magnets, move them around my hard drive and manipulate data that way. Sometimes when I have a monitor, I type everything in binary. :) I use OE simply because I manage many many anonymous and not so anonymous Hotmail accounts (like the one I am typing from). Free e-mail is so great none of my personal and spam e-mail does not go to my work or domain e-mail. Having OE to organize and access all 7 Hotmail accounts in one setting without cluttering my work and personal e-mail accounts is a little slice of heaven. Don't quite seeing pico, mutt, kmail, evolution doing that anytime soon (doesn't have to be Hotmail but something anonymous). ChozSun - Original Message - From: Dave 'Duke of URL' Weiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 15.18 Subject: Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers) On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 10:31:15AM -0400, Dave 'Duke of URL' Weiner wrote: Yes, lots of clueless people use Windows and Windows MUA's. But some of use also use Windows and Windows MUA's, and *DO* have a clue. No, anyone still using Microsoft products after they have seen the light of *nix just hasn't gotten it yet. I was like you for about a year, defending my outlook-express, because I liked it. Then I started using mutt and found out what a *real* MUA can do. I've used Mutt, Elm, Pico, Pine, KMail and a bunch more. And I still like Outlook Express. In short, anyone who claims they are a UNIX person and still uses MS software for their MUA is just a poseur, that's all. I bet you use pico too. Well, you're entitled to your opinion. And so am I, and you're being an asshole :) Don't get me wrong, there are valid uses for 'doze, but reading your mail isn't one of them. --Adam Dave
rblsmtpd
Hello, In the first time, i'm sorry for the user who have send many virus alert message with him antivurus program on my domain (ndsoftware.net). I use for test rblsmtpd. When i'm logon on my telnet, i get this: [xxx@xxx /home]# rblsmtpd: 129.132.2.199 pid 7941: 451 Open relay. Please see http://orbz.org/?129.132.2.199 rblsmtpd: 129.132.2.199 pid 8799: 451 Open relay. Please see http://orbz.org/?129.132.2.199 Why this warning aren't in the qmail log ? How I can do this ? The best is to manage a another log with all blacklist deny. It's possible to make a path for rblsmtpd, for what the postmaster can receipt message in blacklist (for help the admin who have a mail server blacklisted). Thanks very much.
Proper way to run multiple qmail-smtpd
Hi all, can someone tell me what the proper way to run multiple instances of tcpserver to have qmail-smtpd listen to multiple IP's? I realize that a 0 to tcpserver will cause it to listen to all addresses but I need to only listen to a few. I have a working qmail install on the box in question based on lifewithqmail and I'm thinking that just recursively copying the /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd directory qmail-smtpd1, qmail-smtpd2, etc. and editing the run files to use the correct IP's for tcpserver would be good enough, just wanted to check though. I'd obviously want to adjust my concurrencies too. Thanks, David
Re: Checking email content and block it at smtpd level?
S P Arif Sahari Wibowo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there any tool / patch that allow me to check contents of email or other header other than the envelope sender on smtpd level, and reject the delivery on certain condition? Something like regexp condition - or PCRE is even better - to check the content while delivered to qmail-smptd? I know there are filters work using QMAILQUEUE patch, but this work on the email after it is accepted, means it already take resources, and if cannot be bounced, may ends up in postmaster mailbox (is it?). qmail-smtpd calls qmail-queue, so Bruce's QMAILQUEUE patch can work in this instance, too. It can reject mail during the initial SMTP conversation. Charles -- --- Charles Cazabon[EMAIL PROTECTED] GPL'ed software available at: http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/ ---
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
Bow, point taken --JT - Original Message - From: David Talkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 2:07 PM Subject: Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers) -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- JT wrote: ... If your stupid enough to even download the attachments let alone opening them without taking _some_kinda_ precautions then they almost deserve to by infested by any such virus just so they can learn the hard way Except that the networks whose resources users will clog with this tough-love approach are not usually their own. I can agree with you in the case of garden variety system viruses, but internet worms affect the innocent, educated, and overworked. - -d - -- David Talkington http://www.spotnet.org PGP key: http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/dt000823.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5.8 Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.75-6 iQEVAwUBO2HYMb1ZYOtSwT+tAQGayAf6AuXVZdp1JpfyPGXMC5uFYXjGOeXtcdZo nOZf2o3Z8/s3Epexu8bFcSSzB1tcKUUwjRZdkaXI4Tt7MTTAkxVIUasTAVZC5Su9 bk6cv35UpYsd72tife6By3gnTJouaf8wxA2JVkIG3yH54e0Y8AFoMMS8h19I0Fst zYm6m9EtPzk0TNp4RbN92jBH1ZVPEcqGu7Dgk4XlAaZtHJJxleIWQveW/X6RYF+W WyzXyJ4OL/k/k+TbTPu0EKiwYNSu8gsq1EQNE83nagcHc2ni9HYnlZ4KlSUI92TN XgHbWbJ+yWENcwGKkBjwJD6VMRibdU7eLEO6ZcwrrTvTcLhEXzeE8w== =w/oK -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Virii and scanners
In light of recent events (ahem) I would like the opinion of list members on what is the better / more tested / more flexible email scanner. I plan to use NAI uvscan, as I've used their McAffee products before, and they seem to do the job decently. I've already got a cron script setup to daily download the latest dats and shove them in the uvscan dir. Now im considering AMaViS and qmail-scan. Which of these two requires the least modification to my current setup (stock qmail, no patches, with vpopmail/ezmlm-idx/qmailadmin) and which one seems to work best scanning viruses from many different locations? Thanks in advance. Mike -- Mike Hodson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Proper way to run multiple qmail-smtpd
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 06:17:09PM -0400, Hubbard, David allegedly wrote: Hi all, can someone tell me what the proper way to run multiple instances of tcpserver to have qmail-smtpd listen to multiple IP's? I realize that a 0 to tcpserver will cause it to listen to all addresses but I need to only listen to a few. I have a working qmail install on the box in question based on lifewithqmail and I'm thinking that just recursively copying the /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd directory qmail-smtpd1, qmail-smtpd2, etc. and editing the run files to use the correct IP's for tcpserver would be good enough, just wanted to check though. I'd obviously want to adjust my concurrencies too. That's pretty much it - just don't forget that you need unique logging directories too. Regards.
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
Sorry but GIMP does not even compare to Photoshop 6 just my .002 and yes i use both on a daily basis for both digital and print solutions. Jps Smithj writes: Use GIMP :) (unix or windows based).. I'm in the same boat with all the bookkeeping and office stuff that I have to deal with constantly on the W machine and the server stuck in the dungeon in the back office. I telnet to it often, but find it just easier to use the MS product close at hand. And, ditto about photoshop. It is a winner! Jonathan Smith
Re: rblsmtpd
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 11:50:19PM +0200, NDSoftware wrote: [xxx@xxx /home]# rblsmtpd: 129.132.2.199 pid 7941: 451 Open relay. Please see http://orbz.org/?129.132.2.199 rblsmtpd: 129.132.2.199 pid 8799: 451 Open relay. Please see http://orbz.org/?129.132.2.199 Why this warning aren't in the qmail log ? Show us the rblsmtpd startup script (if you're running qmail, probably the qmail-smtpd startup script). It's possible to make a path for rblsmtpd, for what the postmaster can receipt message in blacklist (for help the admin who have a mail server blacklisted). That turns rblsmtpd from an IP-level ACL enforcer to a mail proxy, so it's more like a brand-new program. You're much better off running a proper filtering SMTP proxy for this purpose. -- Adrian HoTinker, Drifter, Fixer, Bum [EMAIL PROTECTED] ListArchive: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=qmail Useful URLs: http://cr.yp.to/qmail.html http://www.qmail.org http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ http://qmail.faqts.com/
Re: Sublist (Was: Virus-infected listmembers)
On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 12:54:51AM +, qmail wrote: Sorry but GIMP does not even compare to Photoshop 6 A Swiss Army knife does not even compare to a fully-loaded toolbox, but if your needs can be met by a Swiss Army knife, carrying and maintaining a fully-loaded toolbox is not the brightest of ideas. And what does all this have to do with qmail? IMO, qmail's like a Swiss Army knife -- it won't handle every task under the sun by itself, but it's compact, tool-oriented, and surprisingly capable once you understand its features. -- Adrian HoTinker, Drifter, Fixer, Bum [EMAIL PROTECTED] ListArchive: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=qmail Useful URLs: http://cr.yp.to/qmail.html http://www.qmail.org http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ http://qmail.faqts.com/
about relaymailfrom.patch
Hi:all I use Chris Johnson's patch relaymailfrom.patch,but it is seemed not to work!i create a file under /var/qmail/control/ and named relaymailfrom,in this file there is only a entry @mydomain.com,but another domain user such as (@test.com) can still send mail use my smtpserver,I don't know why!?where should i put relaymailfrom? Could you give some advice? I am very thank you for your any advice.thanks best regards
Mail Forwarding Service
Hello, I am using qmail to run a mail forwarding service. When the mail server receives a message at [EMAIL PROTECTED], it looks up the alias in a MySQL database and forwards the message to an e-mail address given in the MySQL database. I am accomplishing this by putting in my .qmail-default file for that domain: |/home/brc/bin/forward where /home/brc/bin/forward is a perl script which: 1. connects to the MySQL database 2. looks up the database to determine which address to forward to 3. opens a pipe to /usr/sbin/sendmail (taking care to use exec so that special characters aren't interpreted by the shell) to deliver the message to the recipient This seems to be too inefficient though. We have thousands of active members; since I implemented this script, our machine's load average is up from 1 or 2 to 10!! Looking at top, I usee the forward process running a lot (remember it has to be called every time someone @mydomain.com receives a message). Does anyone have suggestions on how to make this more efficient? Can I open a persistent database connection to MySQL somehow? And is there a better way to pass the message on than opening a pipe to /usr/sbin/sendmail? Should I rewrite the perl script in C perhaps?