Matthias Wimmer wrote:
The better solution would be to configure courier to not pass mails to
the filters, that are received from clients.
Thus, any client will be able to spread a virus as soon as it catches it.
Tim Lyth schrieb:
I've recently (two days ago) implemented greylisting on my courier SMTP
server. I followed the instructions at
http://www.georglutz.de/wiki/CourierServer#Greylisting, which includes
instructions on how to pass clients through without annoying them with
greylisting.
Sorry, forgot to mention the version. It's Courier 0.53.3 from Debian
stable. Is it possible to use LDAPS without upgrading Courier?
Thanks,
João Vale
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
João Vale writes:
Hi,
What's the correct syntax to make courierldapaliasd get its information
through an LDAPS
Hi All.
Nearly 60 hours since I activated greylisting.
The stats so far:
195 SMTP connections told to go away due to greylisting, of which 168
were told to come back in 5 minutes, the rest were MTA's retrying too soon.
83 unique IP addresses have been greylisted, 76 told to come back in
Hello,
I have just figured out that only the first 8 characters of passwords
are significant and the rest is irrelevant. Have i missed some
configuration? I think this is a security issue.
My setup:
Debian etch
mysqlauth
courier version 0.58
imap[-ssl] and pop3[-ssl]
Regards,
Andreas Grabner
On 9/26/07, Andreas Grabner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have just figured out that only the first 8 characters of passwords
are significant and the rest is irrelevant. Have i missed some
configuration? I think this is a security issue.
In my experience, this would indicate that you're
Am Mittwoch, den 26.09.2007, 17:31 +0100 schrieb Lisa Muir:
On 9/26/07, Andreas Grabner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have just figured out that only the first 8 characters of passwords
are significant and the rest is irrelevant. Have i missed some
configuration? I think this is a
Andreas Grabner wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 26.09.2007, 17:31 +0100 schrieb Lisa Muir:
On 9/26/07, Andreas Grabner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just figured out that only the first 8 characters of passwords
are significant and the rest is irrelevant. Have i missed some
configuration? I think
Matthias Wimmer wrote:
Because courier does not pass information to the filter, if the mail has
been received authenticated, I had to check the first received header
instead and search for (AUTH: in there. I consider this to be a hack,
and it is not a very beautiful solution.
The
João Vale writes:
Sorry, forgot to mention the version. It's Courier 0.53.3 from Debian
stable.
This is a prehistoric version that nobody cared about any more, for a long
time.
Is it possible to use LDAPS without upgrading Courier?
No.
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Hi Gordon!
Gordon Messmer schrieb:
Because courier does not pass information to the filter, if the mail has
been received authenticated, I had to check the first received header
instead and search for (AUTH: in there. I consider this to be a hack,
and it is not a very beautiful solution.
I second you completely Nathan.
After reading all the excellent experiences with greylisting I decided
to give it a try. I have already set up a clamav/sa gateway on courier
years ago but the souvenir I keep from this install is rather gory...
I used gordon's pythonfilter, set it up in an
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