Thus said "Aaron Newcomb" on Sun, 15 Oct 2000 01:26:30 EDT:
Yes. That makes sense. I knew there had to be a way. Thanks for the help.
The most offending address is 210.133.28.162.
Ok Aaron,
This host is definitely a spammers delight---it's known as an Open
Relay. This means that it will
qmail Digest 15 Oct 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 1154
Topics (messages 50595 through 50622):
Re: Bogus MAIL FROM (SPAM)
50595 by: Alexander Jernejcic
50608 by: Aaron Newcomb
50609 by: Aaron Newcomb
50610 by: Aaron Newcomb
50611 by: markd.bushwire.net
hi,
What about ISP's? I am not one so why should I care?
but you are likely to receive a mail from a mailserver belonging to the ISP's domain
with a customers sender-domain.
;) a
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Alexander Jernejcic
email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sat, 14 Oct 2000 23:37:32 -0400, "Aaron Newcomb"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the same source I mean that the HELO or EHLO line I see in my log has the
same host name. Also, I use tcpserver to run qmail-smtpd, but if running it
HELO or EHLO are easily faked, and IMHO it wouldn't be safe to do
Hi all,
sorry about this OT, but I can't find any good information about
vmailmgr/vpopmail.
If anyone have a nice url , please tell me. (not vmailmgr/vpopmail website)
I have some (stupid) question about vmailmgr and vpopmail
1. Can I use more then 8 chars password with both system ? like md5
On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 06:50:59PM +0700, Joomy wrote:
Hi all,
sorry about this OT, but I can't find any good information about
vmailmgr/vpopmail.
If anyone have a nice url , please tell me. (not vmailmgr/vpopmail website)
I have some (stupid) question about vmailmgr and vpopmail
Some
All mail I retrieve from the pop server come with the following header
line:
X-Fetchmail-Warning: recipiente address [EMAIL PROTECTED] didn't match
any local name
Also, I've been playing with the control files and every mail I send to
one of my addresses ends up in the spool mail/alias file
On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 03:01:19AM -0600, Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said "Aaron Newcomb" on Sun, 15 Oct 2000 01:26:30 EDT:
Yes. That makes sense. I knew there had to be a way. Thanks for the help.
The most offending address is 210.133.28.162.
Additionally, you might want to report them
Hey all,
http://www.prodigysolutions.com/qmailmrtg.2.0.tar.gz is the latest
release. Has a bunch of Code cleanup in it. Sorry about taking so long to
clean this up.. Been really busy around here..
If you have any problems please email me..
Cheers.
Sean
- Original Message -
From:
Hi Martin,
what do you mean by "root-level-folders" ?
With a MUA you can only create folders in your INBOX. If you want to
create public-shared-folders you have to use maildirmake (which is part
of courier-imap), perhaps with a combination of
/usr/lib/courierimap/etc/maildirshared.
How folders
Greetings,
I am already doing virtual hosting for my friend with his web site (via
Apache), and now he would like me to see if I can set up e-mail on this
host. The original domain name of the-republic.org is being used
currently, and my friend has a shell account on this box and can
Hi,
I am a new (and happy) qmail user.
After spending days on reading various documents,
man pages, how to pages, FAQ ...
some thingsabout daemon tools are still not
so clear to me.
qmail.org and qmail's author clearlly suggest to
use tcpserver for qmail-smtpd and this is
enoughfor me.
On 15-Oct-2000, Willis L. Sarka wrote:
He would like to be able to receive e-mail via his shell account and Pine
for foo.com in addition to any e-mail he would receive that is sent to
the-republiic.org domain. I read the docs and normally this is _not_ the
situtation (two e-mails sent to
Hi Georg,
Definition
root-level folders = folders on the same level as the INBOX in the filesystem
directory structure.
Example:
INBOX == ~mylogin/Maildir/
Trash == ~mylogin/Trash/
Sent == ~mylogin/Sent/
etc...
I have made a Maildir folder under ~mylogin as ~mylogin/Maildir/ using
Hello all, does anyone use DJB's rbldns package? I'm trying to
use it and am having some trouble with the TXT record portion.
The documentation for the data file is at:
http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/rbldns-data.html
Basically no matter how I put things into the 'data' file, it will
only serve up a
On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 02:42:55PM -0400, Hubbard, David wrote:
Hello all, does anyone use DJB's rbldns package? I'm trying to
use it and am having some trouble with the TXT record portion.
The documentation for the data file is at:
http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/rbldns-data.html
Basically no
Thanks a lot Chris, that was the problem, it's
working great now. I do wish I could customize
the responses but that's a minor complaint.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Chris Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 2:54 PM
To: Hubbard, David
Cc: '[EMAIL
Hi Martin,
Courier-imap never creates any folder outside the maildir.
Messenger never shows any subfolders in your private namespace on the
same level as the INBOX-folder.
IMAP-Namespace has nothing to to how IMAP-Server stores their messages.
Even if you patch courier-imap, Messenger shows
On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 08:33:54PM -0400, Aaron Newcomb wrote:
So, are you saying there is no way to block certain hosts in qmail? I find
that hard to believe. Qmail has been a pretty good package so far, and I
can't believe that would be so limited in this area. Also, what do you mean
I will
Aaron Newcomb, MCSE -- gee, that wasn't obvious.
point. Lastly, I am not sure what comment you are trying to make about my
MCSE certification, but I am proud of the training I have had on all the
operating systems I work with whether they be MS, UX, Linux or otherwise.
sos di you find the
Felix von Leitner writes:
I have made available statically linked x86-linux binaries for tcpserver
and tcpclient from ucspi-tcp with my IPv6 patch.
I don't see where Dan gave you permission to distribute these
binaries. It's not even legal to redistribute unmodified ucspi-tcp
sources.
You obviously don't understand what I am asking, but instead of restating
the many posts and replies on this subject I will leave it up to you to do
that on your own time. As for my particular situation I have learned that
there is no magic wand as far as SPAM is concerned. However, I have found
"Aaron Newcomb" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
there is no magic wand as far as SPAM is concerned. However, I have found a
few good ways to minimize the amount that I receive on my server. If anyone
is interested I would be happy to share a recap offline.
Ummm...yes please! :) I have actually
Brett Randall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Aaron Newcomb" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bugger...I sent this to the list. Apologies.
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This is pretty far off the topic, but since you asked here are my two cents
as well. My certification was definitely not useful in my everyday
activities with the exception of the TCP/IP class. And that was only because
my class was taught by a retired military researcher who actually worked on
Hello,
Yes, I do have rcpthosts in my control directory. I have tried it
both with and without the file. I still have not figured out why this
thing is still allowing relaying. If there are any other suggestion
please let me know
Thanks
Cliff Cole
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Timothy L. Mayo
I some ways I agree with you again. I took TCP/IP as well and if the exam
wasn't called "TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows" and touching all the MS specifics,
I would have thought higher of it. I did do Cisco and Novell certs before and
so it wasn't news in any way.
About the resume: see the thing is
On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 09:46:24PM +0200, Olivier M. wrote:
On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 06:50:59PM +0700, Joomy wrote:
1. Can I use more then 8 chars password with both system ? like md5 in
shadow password ? or I have to user ldap authentication ?
AFAIK, vmailmgr supports MD5 passwords, so
Hi all
After finally getting together an ounce of courage I have put up my
first redesign of a document I wrote for our distributed e-mail a few
months ago. It doesn't (yet) detail how to put a distributed e-mail
(read: REDES) server together from scratch (this was an operation
manual for a
OK Maybe I should have given a short description
REDES allows networks from around the world to connect to one another
and basically use the single e-mail system, one single domain name,
and all very efficiently, tightly and easy to use from an
adminstrative point of view.
We are currently
Hi,
I got qmail installed and running successfully between my local hosts. I
have also installed tcpserver to run pop3 thru the commandline:
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver 0 pop3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup
pop.rock.com \
/usr/local/bin/checkvpw /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
and
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