Hi,
the latast version of the SPAMCONTROL patch can be found here:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Erwin_Hoffmann/
cheers,
eh.
At 09:45 29.2.2000 -0300, you wrote:
Hello averyone,
How could I find the spamcontrol patch?
thanks in advance
--
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Luís
On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 12:01:53AM -0700, Vincent Danen wrote:
SMTP daemon is listening to port 1025. My old SMTP server forward
*@bbs.freezer-burn.org to bbs.freezer-burn.org:1025 (basically the same
as localhost:1025). Is there a way to do this with Qmail? Can I do a
See the
On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 04:44:22PM +0100, Ryszard Lach wrote:
Hi!
Since last monday I have problem with ORBS database. Due to spam relay my host
got into their list. I applied relaymailfrom+tarpit patch and now most of "relay
holes" on my site are blocked out. But I can't fix problem with
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On 3 Mar 00, at 11:19, Ryszard Lach wrote:
MAIL FROM:spamtest@[AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD]
250 ok
RCPT TO:"user-02782%nf.abuse.net"
250 ok
Well, this is what I found in qmail-smtpd manual:
[...]
Envelope recipient addresses without @
qmail Digest 3 Mar 2000 11:00:01 - Issue 929
Topics (messages 38095 through 38157):
Re: SMTP in distributed DOS
38095 by: Lorens Kockum
38100 by: James Raftery
38101 by: petervd.vuurwerk.nl
38102 by: Bruno Wolff III
38104 by: Bruno Wolff III
Hi all,
We have a mail server with qmail and vpopmail and all is working right
except that we have an address which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] and another one
which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the mails sent to the second address go to
the first. The rest of addresses works right. We have addresses with
Hi,
Is there a way of stopping my users from sending to a particular
email???
Thanks ALL
Tonino
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On 3 Mar 00, at 14:37, TAG wrote:
Is there a way of stopping my users from sending to a particular
email???
You mean particular (outside) address [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
Simply put
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:alias-forbidden
in virtualdomains,
|bouncesaying
Bernat Ginard wrote:
Hi all,
We have a mail server with qmail and vpopmail and all is working right
except that we have an address which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] and another one
which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the mails sent to the second address go to
the first. The rest of addresses works
using the mbox2maildir routines, I converted myself. During that process I
ran outta disk space - oh well.
turned off the machine, I went to sleep.
This morning I turned on the machine. Saw that there were some 3 msgs
of about 144megs of data in my Maildir.
Told netscape ( on a remote unix
On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 08:45:36AM -0500, Uncle George wrote:
using the mbox2maildir routines, I converted myself. During that process I
ran outta disk space - oh well.
turned off the machine, I went to sleep.
This morning I turned on the machine. Saw that there were some 3 msgs
of about
It means that the ~44min processing done by one qmail-pop3d (stopped/defunct), and
now appear 4 qmail-pop3d spinning ( where the longest running has accumulated ~36
minutes at this moment in time )
Chris Johnson wrote:
On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 08:45:36AM -0500, Uncle George wrote:
using the
On Thu, 2 Mar 2000 23:29:42 -0500, Walt Mankowski wrote:
Does this list have a digest? I've tried sending a blank message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], but I didn't get a reply.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - see also
http://id.wustl.edu/cgi-ez/ezmlm-cgi/1#b
it's just an ezmlm sublist of the main list.
Erwin Hoffmann writes:
Hi,
the latast version of the SPAMCONTROL patch can be found here:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Erwin_Hoffmann/
quoting from that file's README.spamcontrol file:
"Since QMAIL by contruction is an OPEN RELAY, some vulnerability may be
experienced not
Hi,
I'm new to Qmail (bet you get that alot). Just wondering if
there is a command to remove a list, or if it is as simple as
removing the directory?
thanks,
Dan B
On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 09:30:06AM -0500, Dan Barber wrote:
I'm new to Qmail (bet you get that alot). Just wondering if
there is a command to remove a list, or if it is as simple as
removing the directory?
You mean an ezmlm list? Remove the directory and the associated .qmail-* files.
Chris
Dan Barber writes:
Hi,
I'm new to Qmail (bet you get that alot). Just wondering if
there is a command to remove a list, or if it is as simple as
removing the directory?
You mean an ezmlm list? Remove the directory and the associated
.qmail files.
--
-russ nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I want to have imapd use Maildir format maildrops and use vchpw also.
Does anyone do this, are there patches available for imap-maildir (or
another imap server) or is there another method of implementing this?
Thanks in advance,
Cheers,
Del.
At 2:57 PM + 3/3/00, Derek Smith wrote:
Hi,
I want to have imapd use Maildir format maildrops and use vchpw also.
Does anyone do this, are there patches available for imap-maildir (or
another imap server) or is there another method of implementing this?
Sounds like you should check out:
Vincent Danen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the messages he writes on a per-user basis? Ie. I have a robot that sends
mail to a mailing list and I don't want mail going back to it because
it'll just resend it to the list and I've got a vicious circle on my
hands. All other users I would
On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Dave Sill wrote:
Vincent Danen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the messages he writes on a per-user basis? Ie. I have a robot that sends
mail to a mailing list and I don't want mail going back to it because
it'll just resend it to the list and I've got a vicious circle
From: Jon Rust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 17:36:56 -0800
Heh, I have that book. I picked it up one day after struggling to get
ClearCase running on HPUX 8 (or was it 9?) for about 2 weeks. Not
good for the UNIX newbie. It will really unnecessarily skew your
opinion
Subscribe the robot to the list with an address that doesn't cycle
back to the list. Set the envelope return path on the robot's
submissions to this address. E.g.:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] resends submissions to the list
Even better, it pipes it to a program which will grep the message for
On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 08:47:52AM -0700, Vincent Danen wrote:
But that means I have to leave the list open for anybody to send to,
right? It can't be a members-only list then? I'd prefer not to do that,
but if I don't have a choice then I don't have a choice. Or perhaps
there's an
I want to add a trailer to all outgoing list messages for every list
created.
I used ezmlm-make - t to create a list, however I never see the
trailer from DIR/text/trailer appended to any of the lists messages.
Any Ideas?
Thanx,
Jay
I'm off to Dallas this week to do some private qmail training, then
off to Turkey to do some qmail consulting. Do you want me to set up a
qmail training session in your city? Send me nominations.
--
-russ nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://russnelson.com
Crynwr sells support for free software
Hi Russell,
I wrote in the README.spamcontrol:
"Since QMAIL by contruction is an OPEN RELAY, some vulnerability may be
experienced not in particular to the QMAIL system itself (which can
stand a heavy load), but for other MTAs which are flooded by
SPAM E-Mail. "
You're kidding, right?
== Am
On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 06:24:39PM +0100, Erwin Hoffmann wrote:
qmail is by construction an open relay??
== See RFC 2505.
If you install qmail as per the included documentation, you won't be running an
open relay. How will looking at RFC 2505 convince anyone otherwise?
For the next version
Ken,
Does this work with Netscape? I was under the impression that Netscape has
a broken IMAP implementation.
If this is the case then what alternatives are out there, and what do other
people on the group use?
Regards,
Derek.
iv0 wrote:
Derek Smith wrote:
Hi,
I want to have
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From: Erwin Hoffmann [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 12:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Russell Nelson
Subject: Re: SPAMCONTROL patch
Hi Russell,
I wrote in the README.spamcontrol:
"Since QMAIL by contruction is an OPEN
What are the recommended ways of doing a DNS check on the sending
domain before accepting mail?
I see only 1 patch listed at qmail.org, and it wasn't well received
(according to my search through the archives). Comments?
jon
Erwin Hoffmann writes:
You're kidding, right?
== Am I?
Apparently.
qmail is by construction an open relay??
== See RFC 2505.
qmail, when installed according to the instructions, is not an open
relay. Of the recommendations in RFC2505, qmail meets all but 8, 9,
10. By "qmail", I
I just installed qmail and attempted to set up
pop3d. I start qmail and get the following erroe:
tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already
in use
dunno why it says this.machine is on a LAN with a
public IP and one NIC. I can telnet into the POP at port 110 so it is
running but I
I'm setting up a webmail system, with qmail/courier IMAP at the backend.
One of my users today setup mail so his from: lines had more detail. It
should look like:
From: User O'Surname [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Instead, it's;
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?User=D3_Sur?=
name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joel Dudley) wrote:
I just installed qmail and attempted to set up pop3d. I start qmail
and get the following erroe:
tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already in use
dunno why it says this.machine is on a LAN with a public IP and one
NIC. I can telnet into the POP
Hi,
these headers are being added by you MUA. When some of the headers contain
8-bit caracters the MUA is responsible (RFC rule - mail headers are 7-bit
only) for MIME encoding them.
Your webmail client should encode/decode them when necessary.
the format is easy
On Thu, 02 Mar 2000 16:33:11 -0500,
clifford thurber [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
C I am installing the daemontools package and reading the docs. I was
C wondering if anyone is using this to monitor other services besides
C qmail and if so anyone had any recomendations on configurations.
I'm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm setting up a webmail system, with qmail/courier IMAP at the backend.
One of my users today setup mail so his from: lines had more detail. It
should look like:
From: User O'Surname [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Instead, it's;
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?User=D3_Sur?=
name
How do I install autorespond?? When I unpack
the tarball all I get is autorespond.c and a few other files.
- Joel
On Mar 02 2000, Greg Owen wrote:
The only problem I see with this is that using all three icons
means increased colors per shirt, which usually costs more.
The problem I see with some suggestions is that the shirt will
end up looking like a newspaper... :-)
[]s,
Hey,
I've been distracted from developing a qmail test-bed with the following
Sendmail problem, and I'm concerned about the same problem in qmail.
We're using the popauth hack (for roaming users) and the DUL-RBL. This
works great, unless a popauth-OK'ed address is in the DUL. The DUL is
This is a problem as you specified it. You need to modify vpopmail to add
the RBLSMTPD="" entry and things will work as you want them to.
On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Mark Tippetts wrote:
Hey,
I've been distracted from developing a qmail test-bed with the following
Sendmail problem, and I'm
Hello all,
Can someone send me their
working qmail startup script that uses tcpserver for both smtp and
pop3d??? Thanks a bunch.
- Joel
Can someone send me their working qmail startup script that uses
tcpserver for both smtp and pop3d??? Thanks a bunch.
Here's a sample.
I'm sending it partly as assistance, partly because I'd love to hear if
I'm doing anything wrong. : )
Be sure to put in your domain name. My
On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 04:42:02PM -0500, Mark Tippetts wrote:
Would I need to modify the Vpopmail source to add the RBLSMTPD=""
assignment? Am I imagining bogymen and there's no problem? Or is there a
problem, but with a simple solution I've missed?
/* possibly-skip-rblsmtpd.c */
Hi,
I'm still new to qmail :-(, therefore one question:
is it possible to use procmail for a user in a virtual domain? If yes, how?
I'm looking for a solution of following problem (at qmail, on sendmail it
will work):
Virtual pop accounts (in same virtual domain):
peter
Joel.
This error means that when you ran tcpserver, something else was already
listening on port 110. `netstat -an | grep LISTEN` to see which ports are being
listened on. Make sure you remove anything in inetd.conf, then -HUP
inetd.
Pete
Avalos
TheShell Administrator
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I am missing some pieces that are needed to
compile the functions etc prior to installing qmail.
where do I get
ld-linux.so.2
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0)
libresolv.so.2(GLIBC_2.0)
When I install the functions and Daemon tools do
I just do
rpm --recompile filename.rpm to
install
as you can
At 3/3/2000 04:51 PM -0800, MicroSense Computer Works wrote or quoted:
where do I get
ld-linux.so.2
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0)
libresolv.so.2(GLIBC_2.0)
You should be able to find those on the Linux install CD. Since you're
using rpm, you're probably using Red Hat, so look in RedHat/RPMS.
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 12:28:34AM +0100, Smoerk wrote:
1. I cannot stop qmail or qmail-smtpd. The init.d script says it's
already down and if I try to kill it, it's restarted (by supervise)?
Did I install something wrong or do you know how I could stop it?
How did you start it? Did you kill
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