Re: Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-11 Thread Brian Behlendorf
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Justin Erenkrantz wrote: > On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 01:52:29AM -0800, Brian Behlendorf wrote: > > certain IP addresses that could send mail that claimed to be From: an > > @apache.org address, in an attempt to prevent forged spam. But I'm sure > > the infrastructure team would

Re: Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-11 Thread Henri Gomez
Phil Steitz a écrit : Brian Behlendorf wrote: On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Phil Steitz wrote: Nice! Finally got this to work. It took me a while to realize that you really did mean "localhost" on minotaur -- i.e., something like ssh @cvs.apache.org -L 109:localhost:110 -L 24:localhost:25 Sure. Though yo

Re: Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-11 Thread Phil Steitz
Brian Behlendorf wrote: On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Phil Steitz wrote: Nice! Finally got this to work. It took me a while to realize that you really did mean "localhost" on minotaur -- i.e., something like ssh @cvs.apache.org -L 109:localhost:110 -L 24:localhost:25 Sure. Though you don't need to use di

Re: Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-11 Thread Torsten Curdt
If I were to send a message from [EMAIL PROTECTED], it should only originate from one machine - the one this one comes from - or am I really Justin at all? Muwhahaha. But, to expect us to tunnel all @apache.org originating email only from minotaur (accessible via SSH port forwarding or local orig

Re: Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-11 Thread André Malo
* Henning Schmiedehausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Forget SSH. Use TLS and SMTP AUTH. Proven, tried and true 90ies > technology that works like a charm. ;-) Quite old, isn't it? SCNR, nd - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROT

Re: Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-11 Thread Tetsuya Kitahata
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 01:52:29 -0800 (PST) Brian Behlendorf wrote: > ssh @cvs.apache.org -L 110:localhost:110 -L 25:localhost:25 Great! Works well. I do love it. Really great! Thank you, Brian. P.S. > certain IP addresses that could send mail that claimed to be From: an > @apache.org address,

Re: Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-11 Thread Henning Schmiedehausen
On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 11:04, Justin Erenkrantz wrote: > If I were to send a message from [EMAIL PROTECTED], it should only > originate from one machine - the one this one comes from - or am I > really Justin at all? Muwhahaha. But, to expect us to tunnel all > @apache.org originating email only f

Re: Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-11 Thread Justin Erenkrantz
On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 01:52:29AM -0800, Brian Behlendorf wrote: > certain IP addresses that could send mail that claimed to be From: an > @apache.org address, in an attempt to prevent forged spam. But I'm sure > the infrastructure team would make a lot of noise before doing that. As in noise a

Re: Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-11 Thread Brian Behlendorf
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Phil Steitz wrote: > Nice! Finally got this to work. It took me a while to realize that you > really did mean "localhost" on minotaur -- i.e., something like > > ssh @cvs.apache.org -L 109:localhost:110 -L 24:localhost:25 Sure. Though you don't need to use different ports.

Re: Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-11 Thread Phil Steitz
Brian Behlendorf wrote: Joshua and Joerg said you can just send mail as whomever you like through your local SMTP relay; and while that's usually true, some conservative sysadmins will only allow relaying through of mail claiming to be from a particular sender domain; furthermore it's becoming more

Re: Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-10 Thread Henning Schmiedehausen
How about setting up SMTP AUTH over TLS? This is pretty simple (at least with sendmail) and you don't need to fiddle with SSH for sending mail. Don't we have a full fledged Java based mail server in the ASF? ;-) (ducks, runs) Regards Henning On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 23:25,

Re: Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-08 Thread Ben Hyde
Brian's sketch below of how to tunnel to apache mail servers provides a good opportunity to enquire if anyone knows of a 'server' I could slip into inetd.conf which would dig such tunnels on demand? Presumably it would rendezvous somehow with my ssh-agent to get credentials. As it is I have a

Re: Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-08 Thread Stefano Mazzocchi
On 7 Nov 2003, at 23:25, Brian Behlendorf wrote: Therefore, you have one other option involving SSH, but allowing you to use your local mail client. Minotaur.apache.org is configured to allow SMTP relaying via the localhost interface. So what you do is set up an SSH tunnel that connects your own

Re: Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-07 Thread Brian Behlendorf
Joshua and Joerg said you can just send mail as whomever you like through your local SMTP relay; and while that's usually true, some conservative sysadmins will only allow relaying through of mail claiming to be from a particular sender domain; furthermore it's becoming more common for port 25 out

Re: Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-05 Thread Joerg Pietschmann
Phil Steitz wrote: Apologies if the answer to this question is obvious and I have just not stumbled on it; but I am having a hard time "legally" sending mail from my apache email address. Short of logging in to minotaur via ssh and using pine, I know of no authenticated way to do this. I can't s

Re: Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-05 Thread Joshua Slive
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, Phil Steitz wrote: > Apologies if the answer to this question is obvious and I have just not > stumbled on it; but I am having a hard time "legally" sending mail from > my apache email address. Short of logging in to minotaur via ssh and > using pine, I know of no authenticate

Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-05 Thread Phil Steitz
Apologies if the answer to this question is obvious and I have just not stumbled on it; but I am having a hard time "legally" sending mail from my apache email address. Short of logging in to minotaur via ssh and using pine, I know of no authenticated way to do this. I can't seem to connect my