Christopher Tolley wrote:
>
> I'm no DNS genius, but I think I see what the problem is. Here is the entire zone
>record for that domain:
>
> $ORIGIN lbsolutions.com.
> @ 1D IN SOA dns.wwnet.net. hostmaster.wwnet.net. (
There is a tiny bit of a typo there, you switc
I'm no DNS genius, but I think I see what the problem is. Here is the entire zone
record for that domain:
$ORIGIN lbsolutions.com.
@ 1D IN SOA dns.wwnet.net. hostmaster.wwnet.net. (
1999080901 ; serial
Hello Everyone,
I searched through the archive on this and it seems to be a subject that
has been beat pretty well so I will get to the point. I know the
problem is with dns but with who's is a good question and why it is
sporadic.
I have noticed in my logs that the same virtual domain gets the
Also I forgot to add:
In the tcpserver line, UID# and GID# should be replaced with the UID for
"qmaild" and the GID for "nofiles" (scumming off Christopher now :) Thanks!)
/BR
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/
OK first let me highlight some things:
/etc/inetd.conf:
> #smtp stream tcp nowait qmaild /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env tcp-env
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
/var/qmail/rc:
> exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
> qmail-start ./Maildir/ splogger qmail
/etc/tcp.smtp
> 127.0.0.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 20
Jesus...I suppose RTFM won't work with the language barrier...
OK...Hopefully the language barrier won't be to big for me to explain this.
It sounds like you are using tcpserver to run qmail-smtpd. If you ARE using
"tcpserver", you should be running it like this:
tcpserver -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
Dear Sir:
First, thanks you more help and care.
The Email System components:
autoresponder.tgz
qmail-1.03.tar.gz
courier-imap-0.36b.tar.gz
qmailadmin-0.32.tar.gz
ezmlm-idx-0.53.316-1.i386.rpm
sqwebmail.tgz
iputils-2121-2.i386.rpm
ucspi-tcp-0.88.tar.gz
vpopmail-4.8.5.tar.gz
The Email System
Dear Sir:
Just like you say, I check every setting file, likes hosts.allow,
hosts.deny, and tcp.smtp.cdb. I did not do more limited in my server. So,
have others configuration files I need to notices.
best regard,
mARS Huang
- Original Message -
From: "Dale Miracle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
aA¢DOGeez, you are having more problems than a stick figure has sticks in its
body!
OK tell us - is wwtoptech.com your domain or are you just trying to send
e-mail there? This whole time you haven't given us many details as far as
your setup is concerned. If it is your domain, we may be able to h
Title: ªÅ¥Õ
Dear Sir:
Who can tell me what happen in the message:
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[202.43.85.10] colo.wwtoptech.comBy [EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
220 colo.wwtoptech.com ESMTP<< HELO relay12.url.com.tw>> 250
colo.wwtoptech.com<< MAIL From:<[EMAIL PROTECT
aA¢DOOK What would really help us is the settings you are starting qmail
with. ie this is the line in the rc file that starts qmail. Note that you
need to start two things: qmail-send, and tcpserver (or inetd, however this
is now not encouraged). qmail-send handles the processing of messages, but
Title: ªÅ¥Õ
Dear Sir:
When I used this: telnet localhost 25, in Email server, the server
responsed me an error message:
trying 127.0.0.1...
telnet: unable to connect to remote host: conection refused
The Email server, I use qmail + ucspi-tcp + autoresponder +
courier-imap.
What can I
aA¢DOIt appears as if they are having problems. An nslookup on wwtoptech.com
shows the IP address for mail.wwtoptech.com (hostname colo) as the MX for
wwtoptech.com, and a telnet to port 25 on that machine fails so just leave
it a day and try again...otherwise there is nothing you can do.
/BR
M
Title: ªÅ¥Õ
Dear Sir:
When I used Email Reader, pine under Red Hat Linux, to send one message,
but it responsed me one error message:
[Error sending: Connection failed to mail.wwtoptech.com, 25: Connection
refuse]
What can I do for this? thansk
best regards,
mARS Huang
Ruben Curto writes:
> Now, I need to create some mail accounts for the internal network only,
> without outer world access.
>
> I can't forbid the access by IP, since there are 2 accounts in a same
> PC, one with access to Internet, and the other not.
Trapping incoming mail is much easier t
Dear Sir:
When I checked the /var/log/maillog file, I can not find out any error
message, except I entried wrong account/password on purpose.
Then error message from Email reader, netscape messager:
the server may not be accepting connection or may be busy,
try connecting again later.
But, my
Sean C Truman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I agree the ORBS test are dumb and don't really pertain to 95% of the
> mail servers out there. But if you are in the ORBS database then some mail
> is going to be rejected.
Except that ORBS doesn't actually add people who "fail" that test but
don't re
Andrzej Szydlo wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Have you tried mutt as a mail client?
> You could also user qmail-qfilter to rewrite the header.
You know what I did instead?
I used Dan Bernstein's fabulous mess822! It's great! I can pipe any file
to /usr/local/bin/new-inject, and if the file contains approp
"Stephen F. Bosch" wrote:
>
> I imagine that more than one person on this list has spoken to ORBS
> about their misleading relay test? How many people have ended up on the
> ORBS list simply because their qmail installations accepted emails with
> "%" or "!" in the To: field?
None. ORBS doesn
Sean C Truman wrote:
>
> I am adding the non-colors, table feature.. I do not like the colors or
> tags. GUI people like it.. I will add a Bool for the Graphics and table
> format.. so that you can switch from either mode.. however as you reported
> at the bottom it is not considered a open rel
On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 08:46:47PM +0200, Fabio Pedrazzoli wrote:
> Hi,
> I have problems when delivering some kind of messages;
> by command line, i can deliver JUST FROM ROOT and JUST REMOTE messages:
>
Most likely you have the wrong permissions set on qmail-queue, it should look
like this:
Hi,
I have problems when delivering some kind of messages;
by command line, i can deliver JUST FROM ROOT and JUST REMOTE messages:
this work:
# echo to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]|/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
# tail -f /var/log/qmail/current | tai64nlocal
2000-09-02 03:57:16.713748500 new msg 48075
2000-0
Hello,
Could someone possibly send a few
control/smtproutes examples, I haven't been able to find much info in the
docs.
Is it possible to forward all mail for
adomain.com to mailserver.domain.com using this ?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Ken
I imagine that more than one person on this list has spoken to ORBS
about their misleading relay test? How many people have ended up on the
ORBS list simply because their qmail installations accepted emails with
"%" or "!" in the To: field?
This seems extraordinarily stupid to me...
-Stephen-
Magnus,
Newbieproof the script.. Gottcha.. That all you had to say.. Sorry.. :)
Sean
- Original Message -
From: Magnus Bodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: qmail list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: Open relay test.
> On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 11:4
*duh* - telnetting into the world from our mail server is prohibited by
the firewall hehe.
mail-abuse.org accepts mail from me via that server tho (relay reports).
wolfgang
Also sprach Sean C Truman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on
03.09.2000:
From your mail server just telnet to mail-
On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 11:42:22AM -0400, Sean C Truman wrote:
> Magnus,
>
> I agree the ORBS test are dumb and don't really pertain to 95% of the
> mail servers out there. But if you are in the ORBS database then some mail
> is going to be rejected. This test is just a overall test so that a
Wolfgang,
This test doesn't do the ORBS test.. It does the test at mail-abuse.org.
If you can send me a copy of the test that ORBS preforms. I would be happy
to add them.. If you would like to see what I am talking about with
mail-abuse.org, From your mail server just telnet to mail-abuse.org
Magnus,
I agree the ORBS test are dumb and don't really pertain to 95% of the
mail servers out there. But if you are in the ORBS database then some mail
is going to be rejected. This test is just a overall test so that all system
administrators can test. Not just the 95% of us out there. And
Also sprach Sean C Truman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on
03.09.2000:
But if ORBS runs the test
and it fails then you are added to the ORBS database..
i doubt that.
my server has repeatedly been tested by ORBS and is considered clean.
wolfgang
On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 11:00:14AM -0400, Sean C Truman wrote:
> I am adding the non-colors, table feature.. I do not like the colors or
> tags. GUI people like it.. I will add a Bool for the Graphics and table
> format.. so that you can switch from either mode.. however as you reported
> at the b
Magnus,
Thanks for the input.. I will go ahead and have it send a message then
check to see if it actually relayed it. I just pretty much copied the telnet
mail-abuse.org test onto a Web page..
Sean
- Original Message -
From: Magnus Bodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: qmail list <[EMAIL PR
I am adding the non-colors, table feature.. I do not like the colors or
tags. GUI people like it.. I will add a Bool for the Graphics and table
format.. so that you can switch from either mode.. however as you reported
at the bottom it is not considered a open relay.. But if ORBS runs the test
and
oops sorry,
that was rather a temporary netscape problem that didnt let me copy/paste.
Also sprach wolfgang zeikat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03.09.2000:
(*erm*, wouldnt it be easier if you could copy/paste from the
results page
without having to open the page source an
On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 09:49:19AM -0400, Sean C Truman wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I have put together a small OPEN relay tester. It runs the same test ORBS runs.
>
> http://www.prodigysolutions.com/relay_test.html
It also states falsely that if a host that handles mail for the
"example.com
i tested your tester, thanks :)
(*erm*, wouldnt it be easier if you could copy/paste from the results page
without having to open the page source and seeing those *tons* of
color/font tags? :)
however, your test claims i am running an open relay due to these results:
MAIL FROM:([EMAIL PROTECT
Hey all,
I have put together a small OPEN
relay tester. It runs the same test ORBS runs.
http://www.prodigysolutions.com/relay_test.html
Sean Truman[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.prodigysolutions.com/
Hi folks,
Did anyone tryed a SSL (TLS) and qmail combination so far? If so please
give me some pointers.
I've found something at http://opensource.3gi.com/sendmail-tls/ but I'm
not sure how to make it work with qmail. By default (used with sendmail)
it requires this line in inetd.conf:
smtps
qmail Digest 3 Sep 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 1112
Topics (messages 47847 through 47864):
qmail-ldap support for omail-webmail ?
47847 by: Olivier M.
Re: few Qs from newbie
47848 by: Chris, the Young One
Re:OT user getting mailing list -bis-
47849 by: Petre Rodan
Forbi
How I can use qmail to implement email backup?
I mean I use two machine whick both run qmail.One work as the other's back.
When hostA shut down, HostB can receive the mail and when hosta is up ,retransfer the
email received to the HostA.
How should I setup DNS server and qmail server in
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