Re: scan-4-virus NAI not stopping SirCam
On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Ing. Ruben Olague wrote: I found that the following headers are always present in mails from SirCam SMTP, you can use filters. http://www.antivirus.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=TROJ_SIRCAM.A Daniel Lobato Duclos - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.cybershark.net --- Stand for something, or you will fall for nothing. (http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/pragmatic.html)
Re: FYI: Windows is better
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Kurth Bemis wrote: This guy reminds me of the guys in high school that used to brag about how their truck/car brand was better then another brand. Why, oh why, is this being discussed on a qmail list? Daniel Lobato Duclos - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.cybershark.net --- Stand for something, or you will fall for nothing. (http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/pragmatic.html)
Re: GHOSTS AND ASSHOLES
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Charles Cazabon wrote: Bill Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know, I know. You have to give out enough info to get help. But some people are a little more cautious than others. Remember, they DON'T know YOU. And with all the inflated news propaganda about the Internet and how people can steal you blind, we should at least understand someone's reluctance to just spill it all out in a public group. Nope. If you're running a mail server, you should have enough technical knowledge to not be vulnerable to mass hysteria about technology. Otherwise, go back to your stone knives and raw mastodon meat. In any event, Robin's attack on these individuals accomplishes NOTHING. Sure it does; it gave me a well-needed chuckle in the middle of a rough day. indeed =) The more I see, the less I understand people... I mean, a guy come and asks for the impossible for free. Then, altough people want to help for free, they say they could not do the impossible, the guy gets pissed. Go figure daniduc Daniel Lobato Duclos - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.cybershark.net --- Stand for something, or you will fall for nothing. (http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/pragmatic.html)
Queue
Hello! Is thera a way to reschedule a particular message in the queue for immediate deliver? I have a queue 9000 messages long, but I want all messages from @domain.com to be schedule for immediate deliver, can I do that? Thanx for your attention regards, daniduc Daniel Lobato Duclos - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.cybershark.net --- Money Isn't Our God - Integrity Will Free Our Soul (Sepultura - CutThroat) What you spend years building, someone could destroy overnight. Build it anyway. (Madre Teresa de Calcuta)
Re: How can qmail scale?
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Foo Ji-Haw wrote: Hi all, I'm trying to set up qmail to support a 200,000 user domain. Can someone pls recommend a feasible way to do this? I don't think adding 200,000 records in /etc/passwd is such a good idea. You can use the Inter7 solutions. It's free software and works just fine, as far as I know. You may be interested in vopmail, that supports a lot of features, Check it out: http://inter7.com/vpopmail/ Features: Automates all qmail file modifications into documented command line programs. Uses only 1 entry in /etc/passwd - everything runs under a single UID/GID support for named and IP based virtual domains. NFS safe, dynamic user mailbox directory creation for 10 to 10 million users using a fill in ballenced 3 level tree. Configurable logging based on real world admin's comments and requirements. Support for Oracle, Sybase, Mysql, LDAP, /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow and default cdb authentication storage. Delivers directly to Maildir for use with qmail-pop3d, .qmail files or any other Maildir program. No need to have hundreds of .qmail files for virtual domains. Each domain gets it's own directory under vpopmail user with a separate password file for each domain. Documented command line programs that can be used in scripts or for remote admin. Documented C library for all vpopmail features and transactions. For others softwares fro inter7: http://inter7.com/freesoftware/ regards daniduc Daniel Lobato Duclos - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.cybershark.net --- Money Isn't Our God - Integrity Will Free Our Soul (Sepultura - CutThroat)
Re: /var/spool/mail/user getting deleted
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Ruprecht Helms wrote: So you can write a mail into a securitylist an invite all hacker to visit your mailserver and make nonsense with it. The maildirs should set to 703. Why is that? I always heard that Maildir may be 1777, so my maildir is 1777. Now you scared me! =) Just for enlightement purposes, what kind of nonsense a hacker could do with my box? Thanx in advance! (Just in case, I am chmod'ing my maildir right now! =P) daniduc Daniel Lobato Duclos - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.cybershark.net --- Money Isn't Our God - Integrity Will Free Our Soul (Sepultura - CutThroat)
RE: Relay test on abuse.net
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Tim Hunter wrote: Was the message relayed? My guess, NO. If it wasn't delivered its not a problem. What part of "THIS MAY OR MAY NOT MEAN THAT IT'S AN OPEN RELAY." doesn't make sense? Ok, so I'm gonna take a ride in the subject and ask about my relay test on mailabuse.rg... :Relay test: #Test 9 mail from: spamtest@ 250 ok rcpt to: nobody%mail-abuse.org@[200.207.126.46] 250 ok QUIT 221 nicholas.cybershark.net Tested host banner: 220 nicholas.cybershark.net ESMTP System appeared to accept 1 relay attempts Connection closed by foreign host. So, this means I am vunelrable to SPAM? Thank you for you attention and patience! regards, daniduc Daniel Lobato Duclos - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.cybershark.net --- Money Isn't Our God - Integrity Will Free Our Soul (Sepultura - CutThroat)