So, until now I've been using an "accept all" rule for MTA
functionality. Specifically:
accept from local for any relay hostname $HOSTNAME
Which was fine when I was the only one using the server, but now that
I'm adding potentially untrustworthy users, I don't want any
authenticated u
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 08:36:40PM +, Ultramedia Libertad wrote:
> I have a dedicated server with OpenBSD, do you have experience in
> setting up a vps with qemu?, I donate part of my ram and space for
> your project
>
Nope I don't and we don't do work in exchange of resources either ;-)
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On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 08:30:42AM +0100, Denis Fondras wrote:
> Hi Gilles,
>
> I read : "#OpenSMTPD developers can now ssh a FreeBSD or Linux system by doing
> 'ssh -@portable.opensmtpd.org'"
>
> Would you mind to document the architecture and how you did it ?
>
ok, between twitter, irc and he
Thanks all for your help. In the solution I ended up going with I have
an aliases table and a userbase for each domain, and a single passwd
file for all domains. I have an accept rule for each domain that looks
like the following:
accept from any \
for domain "DOMAIN" alias \
us
Hi Gilles,
I read : "#OpenSMTPD developers can now ssh a FreeBSD or Linux system by doing
'ssh -@portable.opensmtpd.org'"
Would you mind to document the architecture and how you did it ?
Thank you in advance,
Denis
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I'm in the process of switching out existing RSA Certificate Authority
server certificates for ECDSA (Elliptical Curve DSA) ones.
Are ECDSA certs supported by OpenSMTPD? Or does that depend completely on
the chosen SSL library, i.e. OpenSSL, LibreSSL, BoringSSL, etc?
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I have a dedicated server with OpenBSD, do you have experience in
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your project
2015-02-16 12:16 GMT+00:00 Gilles Chehade :
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to rent a dedicated server to run virtualized Linux distros and
> BSD systems to help us
I know that the filter rules are applied in order and first match
decides what action is taken. My question is in regards to tagging
emails (like with using CLAM_IN and SPAM_IN proxies etc)...
Does an email hold more than one tag? Or does a newer tag replace an
older one? If it holds more than
On Tue, 17 Feb 2015 06:45:43 -0800, Alan Gilson wrote:
These are great, thanks folks. May I suggest that they be added to the
auto-footer for the group?
They're sort of common knowledge amongst most people that have been using
mailing lists for a while, but I guess that doesn't really doesn
>> I'm new to the list and have been lurking for a few days. I've looked >>
>> around and couldn't find an archive of previous questions. Is there a >>
>> repository somewhere that I could go search through before I bug you
>> kind folks with my silly questions?
>
>http://www.mail-archive.com/mi
On Tue, 17 Feb 2015 06:37:05 -0800, Alan Gilson wrote:
Howdy,
I'm new to the list and have been lurking for a few days. I've looked
around and couldn't find an archive of previous questions. Is there a
repository somewhere that I could go search through before I bug you
kind folks with m
>
> Is there a repository somewhere that I could go search through before I bug
> you kind folks with my silly questions?
>
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.mail.opensmtpd.general
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Howdy,
I'm new to the list and have been lurking for a few days. I've looked around
and couldn't find an archive of previous questions. Is there a repository
somewhere that I could go search through before I bug you kind folks with my
silly questions?
Thanks,
- Al
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On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 07:39:22AM +, Ultramedia Libertad wrote:
> How can I stop this spammer?, you have filled my /var/log/maillog with your
> logs
>
>
> Feb 17 01:28:41 hosting-openbsd smtpd[10574]: smtp-out: Connecting to
> smtp+tls://173.194.65.27:25 (ee-in-f27.1e100.net) on session
> 9
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