> John, have you come up with a way to use this on a gateway for gateway'd
> domains?
You mean _between_ gatewayed domains, or from remote wildcard domains
to remote gatewayed domains?
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e taking (autowhitelisting, etc.).
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> For the last couple of days, 2 of my clients that my Imail server is
> a gateway for their Exchange servers have been getting hit with
> dictionary attack type spam.
John, have you checked out exchange2aliases in my sig?
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> One thing that I have found with Windows 2003 however is that it
> seems to use the server's default IP to send the E-mail from...
I believe this is the case with Windows 2000 SMTP as well.
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please change this on the add-ons page?)
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ould do the job.
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F-compatibleformatting,though. The ability to append
._spf.example.com to SPF queries, or use the SPFDOMAINS text list,
would be a lot easier.
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xample.com example.net".
Scott, any thoughts on my suggestion of an extended SPFDOMAINS test
type with which you could manually maintain SPF-formatted policies for
given domains, running the data through the existing SPF parser?
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e fly blind and will not get complete answers.
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scores SPFFAIL very low doesn't understand SPF. You can't
pussyfoot around those that don't know their own technology, or you
get completely paralyzed.
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> I take it the test would be called twice then? And the score would
> be doubled?
If the defs are the same, the test will only be called once. Score one
of them at 0 to get a placeholder only.
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> Is there anyway to accomplish this?
Create two tests with different names, same definition.
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> Message-ID:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
That looks like a bogus MID to me...
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r can definitely send mail for
remote or local delivery, for example, and a Declude "local user" is
based on sender domain.
In order to deploy SPF, you definitely need to have a consistent idea
of which sessions deserve elevated privileges in theory--and which of
those sessions y
r for
an MS SMTP remote domain. Seemed to give the impression that MS SMTP
needs more tweaking than it does.
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, I'd think that
reading SPF-style entries (like example.com v=spf1...) from such a
file could be made possible.
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k that's safe, or add that IP range
to the SPF record (which will allow for sensitivity to other tests). I
don't think "local user" is really such a helpful term, since it could
cover just MAIL FROM: @example.com (as Declude uses in
short-circuiting some tests), or so
hing to do with being an open relay.
> Currently I only verify the recipient domain...
You don't need ORF to do that, o'course.
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e-m
> can we make declude not skip the test for local return addresses ?
I think this is a good suggestion. A feature like LOCALSKIPPING OFF
would let an admin vouch for the whitelisting of allowed local clients
and let other tests run.
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specifically ordain the MAIL FROM: envelope sender as the recipient of
bounces.
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of valid local recipients _for that message_,
wouldn't it?
In any case, I can't see how you'd do this outside of a SA regex.
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> Sanford: maybe the line '2. type "cpan" and hit return' in the
> cygwin.txt file should be updated for non-*nix-guru's
Gotcha.
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> Sandy, I thought you were an east-coaster...you should get some sleep!
>
Right you are. Actually, I'm supposed to be coding, but it's so easy
to get distracted...
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y
as comparable to working for a start-up during the bubble; I guess if
that advances your side of the bubble argument, I'm not feeling it. I
never said or meant to imply that you didn't have bricks-and-mortar
experience.
--Sandy
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g about community sharing of custom rules. They could track
either case, but even standard SA has remarkable accuracy given its
visibility.
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e-mai
y
disempowered demographic is infinitely more dangerous than laying into
young, educated men. The last thing IT communities need is more
sexism.
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us--if you think of
Declude and SA as rivals. We don't run SA without Declude, though, so
I see it as more of a parent-child relationship.
Anyway, it's just an idea.
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ing you a
disproportionate support headache?
And, finally, let's not forget what a wonderful job some "young bucks"
did blowing hot air into the bubble--with ideas that only the Internet
Generation could understand.
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l message to the list about an hour ago.
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actions, are expected to be available).
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hit rate with the available custom
rulesets is very high (not "Sniffer high," but very high).
None of this is any slur whatsoever on Markus and his handiwork, which
we use as well. Anyway, SURBL will probably get into Declude soon
enough, per Scott.
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> Any chance this can be made to work with Declude?
Well, SpamAssassin can. :)
Another innocent plug...
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> We have switched email systems and will no longer be supporting
> SpamReview. It is written in VB6.0. You have any suggestions of
> someone that we can turn it over to?
All right, hand it over. I'm in too deep to get out now. :)
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p) version down the line, but this
is not in any current plan and was not the motivation for my post.
Again, sorry if y'all felt spammed. Incidentally, I have kept this off
the IMail Forum because it embraces competitive technology, even if
free.
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> I have never seen a cheap addin for MS SMTP, even simple ones.
http://www.mail-archive.com/declude.junkmail%40declude.com/msg17599.html
I suppose it depends on what you mean by "add-in," but...
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't want to clutter this list. We'll give the list a couple
of days to fill up and will likely distribute the 0.5.0 Beta on
Wednesday. As always, documentation brings up the rear. :)
Regards,
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> How the hell it's possible to have such a fast reaction (8
> minutes!!!) for such a request?
Ah, but to be fair, SPAMC32 has "implemented" that feature for a few
months now without matching functionality. :)
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rective, can you look into
populating the %WEIGHT% external variable as the tests are run?
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d and delivery attempted at every peer. Once you add an MS
SMTP server into the mix, you only have one-way peering.
Maybe I'm not clear on what you're suggesting, but I don't see it
shedding any light on your issue.
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ailable after submission. That's what I was
double-checking,
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the logs can be parsed in time to intercept the
message...not good.
Sorry I don't have a fix.
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Matt,
Let me do some research tonight; it's possible that I will have
something tomorrow that will let you forward through the incoming
envelope stuff in an x- header. (I shudder to think about the log
parsing alternative.)
--Sandy
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> Or checkout SmoothWall (http://www.smoothwall.org).
AFAIK, Smoothie _uses_ Squid as its web proxy.
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in Windows groups, Squid (www.squid-cache.org) is
really very cool, if you feel like a little learnin'. Got to know it
while working on a (commercial) content filtering add-on...still use
Squid, while the add-on was never as stable. :)
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al
delivery," is not available to Declude. So I know it's not possible
now, but I'm suggesting some ways in which this information might be
made available with future features.
--Sandy
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ackward. Try http://iplus.martek.net. Their IPlus Info
Browser extracts usernames and passwords from the Registry userbase
for a very low price ($29) vs. Ipswitch's Externalizer ($99).
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the IMail list within the last six
months--search for it.
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y the logic of just checking the _domain_ to determine
whether a session is preferred, nonexistent senders can get elevated
permissions.
Anyway, what do y'all think about the preferred sender kind of
concept?
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> ...which is normally a PCI-33 Bus...
I don't know why you'd say that: all of the servers we're building now
are PCI-X, with multiple buses at that.
Good points for anybody using an old chassis, of course.
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EFERREDSESSION%
kind of flag.
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n and those you
might pop in.
> Kind of like the *nix people bashing the M$ people.
Kind of like the term 'M$'...:o)
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orum than by trying to do the lookups using
Declude's process-per-message architecture.
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ays that may be used
unevenly.
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pammed directly and more likely to be permitted for
egress by consumer ISPs--you can indeed run MS SMTP and IMail on the
same box, same port, different IPs. Just follow my old directions for
running IIS and IMail WM in the same config.
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mediate contention. Dedicating
spindles to logging, or moving it off the box completely, is a
near-mandate for a scaleable architecture.
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ched by the
cost of live testing, new hot-plug enclosures, etc. If the card had a
world-beating price, I'd be more attracted.)
I'm sure you'll be satisfied for a brand-new installation, as 3ware
has a very good reputation.
--Sandy
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> If you ask me, SCSI is an overpriced racket.
Well, that depends on your performance target. Certainly, if you don't
need the performance, it can seem like you're throwing money away.
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recently. Cool secondary effect: on our Dell
servers, the built-in instrumentation picks up the LSI, since it's the
same vendor they use as an OEM for the latest PERCs.
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so far) unlikely to be
attacked.
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ed up on, likely, as you say,
by owned machines.
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> An end user's HELO, which is not usually not a valid public FQDN,
...not usually a valid...
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with WHITELIST IP if
necessary, as noted by others.
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licy. Anyone who has
the technical ability to interpret the policy but chooses not to is
"going rogue" or just doesn't get it.
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he
future, while the rest of us enjoy immunity from several kinds (though
not all kinds, certainly) of mail abuse.
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that
their SPF policies, their AUP, and their customer relationships are in
order. But I _must_ trust that they are, or I am behaving most
illogically. We HOLD on SPF FAIL.
--Sandy
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> Just a personal pet peeve:
Aren't all pet peeves personal? :))
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From: Sanford Whiteman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@declude.com
Date: Wednesday, March 3, 2004, 1:55:39 PM
Subject: OT: JM/Virus modules
[Marking this as OT to de-escalate it on such a bu
> Why would the following email fail the HELOBOGUS test?:
> Received: from [69.64.96.6] by mail.tmlp.net
> (SMTPD32-8.00) id AF07226F0152; Tue, 24 Feb 2004 16:15:51 -0500
is not a valid hostname.
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ail
that will never be delivered to a human?
The 'nobody' alias is the enemy of server integrity and performance.
Please search the archives--they're down now--for lots of info.
--Sandy
Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf System
ossible, in-progress) attacks from
suspect IPs. Under no circumstances is 'nobody' alone a responsible or
best-practices deployment.
--Sandy
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e-
> Does anyone know if this error message gets sent at the envelope
> level?
The only message sent "at the envelope level" is the incoming message.
Rejections (which are not bounce messages) also occur at the envelope.
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sion, you should join the lively (though often annoyingly
OS-partisan) SPF lists.
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originate from ANY IP address:
Re: Item # - Notification of an Instant Payment Received
from joe.user ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Just a couple to think about.
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be fair, the operations guy is unlikely to have the ability to turn
anyone off, so let's give it a little while for the manager to "get
into the office."
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> Still running from my end. I turned caching off on my machine.
Still running for me. I am on hold and I'm going to be very, very
blunt.
Kudos to you guys for escalating this off the list.
--Sandy
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ust me...
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actions applied than ALERT, while legit mail would still
receive the notification and be nullified.
Still, you're opening a can of worms with anything that looks like
malicious bouncing (malicious rejection is much smoother, obviously).
--Sandy
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O+E, none of this requires anything crazy
to be done by SortMonster or Declude--except for licensing
clarifications! :)
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Pete,
Everything that Sniffer does is after submission, so it really
wouldn't apply.
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y about processing order. All addresses are in plain-text and
will reload when the ORF service restarts. It's exactly what your spec
suggests.
--Sandy
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osts about the "accept
only for these users" option in ORF, which is loaded from a text file?
This has nothing to do with LDAP.
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l be bothered by the
> demands. There's absolutely no reason why this couldn't be done.
My ultimate point is that _there is no reason for anything to be
written_. If you want 50,000 users and text file input is what you
want, use ORF. Geez, it's 99 bucks. Vamsoft has done a
n express disregard for it, count out the
most capable programmers.
--Sandy
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ia LDAP is the better
way to go. As a longtime LDAP user, I believe your concerns about the
complexity of having a built-in LDAP service running with the sole
purpose of MX user lookup are unfounded.
--Sandy
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nfo into LDAP using CSVDE/LDIFDE. If
you have ODBC tables for each domain, a SQL > CSV > CSVDE flow should
be very straightforward. Haven't done it, though.
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e scale
of tens of thousands of items is just bad programming. Anything but
that. Remember, the mighty ASCII-centric Postfix knows enough to use
indexed data at runtime.
Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
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uery
languages like SQL, LDAP, even xBase (and their respective stable back
ends) when dealing with appications which require up to hundreds of
thousands of values to be stored. It's the sort of thing that seems
easy until you watch it grow--and crumble under load.
--Sandy
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The server is a stand-alone box, and from a security standpoint, I
> believe it is best for it to remain that way.
You can still run AD on a standalone DC, like I mentioned. Restrict
LDAP queries to the MXs, etc.
--Sandy
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eatures within their own product!
Coexisting with the competition is not a feature.
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ifically designed
for this type of application.
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ot exceed that of indexed LDAP
lookups.
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x27;ve had MS SMTP
and IIS working on the same box (and same port) for years now.
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LDAP routing cannot be used for (and isn't designed for) that purpose.
If you're looking to integrate MS SMTP with your userbase, the best bet is ORF from
Vamsoft, which offers AD-integrated envelope rejection.
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