RE: that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts

2000-10-16 Thread Leonard Tulipan
better use tcpserver though. tcp-env as described in the FAQ didn't work on my Linux system. Apparently the Environment Variable RELAYCLIENT didn't get set. Ciao Leo -Original Message- From: Robert Eric Pearse [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 12:52 AM To:

RE: MTA and \r\n problems

2000-10-16 Thread Leonard Tulipan
Tell them to download either download the source-code from qmail to check it themselves, or to fix the problem! Gee, those windows shops are so convinced of themselves that they don't even notice their obvious mistakes. Ciao Leo -Original Message- From: Rich Feather [SMTP:[EMAIL

RELAYCLIENT Problems - SOLVED

2000-10-13 Thread Leonard Tulipan
So here's my little story. I have to relay mail from our MS Exchange Server to the qmail-server (This server also beeing the firewall). I did setup everything with tcp-env according to point 5.4 in the FAQ But this doesn't work (at least not with my RedHat Linux) The RELAYCLIENT variable just

Relaying test on abuse.net postive!?

2000-10-13 Thread Leonard Tulipan
So, after my hassle with RELAYCLIENT, and us beeing used as a spam relay, I tested the new setup with http://www.abuse.net/relay.html Now the thing ist, that relay test number six still goes thru. Is this some issue? Did I do something wrong? citing abuse.net: Relay test 6 RSET 250 flushed

RE: ralayclient and specific domain

2000-10-13 Thread Leonard Tulipan
Well, i don't know about that. I use the IP adresses of our hosts (there are just two). Have you "compiled" /etc/tcp.smtp with tcprules? have you given option -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb to your tcpserver startup? Ciao Leo -Original Message- From: Mauro Tablo' [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:

RE: tcpserver

2000-10-13 Thread Leonard Tulipan
If you want tcpserver to only allow some hosts, you would do something like this (Look at http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcprules.html for more info) 192.168.0.xxx:allow 192.168.0.yyy:allow :deny this has to be "compiled" by tcprules of course. Ciao Leo -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

RE: Incomming message filter

2000-10-12 Thread Leonard Tulipan
Try http://qmail-scanner.sourceforge.net/ You can configure perl regular expressions to defer certain Headers (like Subject = I Love You, etc) You can also do virus checking with this. Is this what you were looking for? Ciao Leo -Original Message- From: szq79 [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

RE: terminate spamming

2000-10-12 Thread Leonard Tulipan
As was stated on this list (I read thru some of the archives just recently), why not let your users use the ISP's Mail-server if they are on the road. That is the only practical solution I know of. Other than that you can only set up a VPN, with which the users can once again use your internal

Problems with RELAYCLIENT

2000-10-11 Thread Leonard Tulipan
t EMail sent thru the exchange server returned: 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1) So it doesn't look as if the RELAYCLIENT realy does work. Any ideas how I can test this or verify if any of the variables does get set. a very desperate Leonard Tulipan

RE: Moving from NFS delivery to SMTP delivery...need advice!

2000-10-11 Thread Leonard Tulipan
Here is one of thos crappy ideas you requested. How about setting up a /var/qmail/control/smtproutes file to route emails to some domains (don't know if this works for users too) to another server. I think you have to remove them from /var/qmail/control/local though !? Something like

Problems with RELAYCLIENT

2000-10-11 Thread Leonard Tulipan
Did this reach the list? I am not so sure, so I am sending this again. Sorry if this is a duplicate, but the problem is rather urgent. -Original Message- From: Leonard Tulipan Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 8:30 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Problems

RE: Problems with RELAYCLIENT

2000-10-11 Thread Leonard Tulipan
-Original Message- From: Martin Jespersen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 1:26 PM To: Leonard Tulipan Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: Problems with RELAYCLIENT just put the exchange server in your /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts file

RE: installing qmail tshirt-HELP please respond!!!

2000-10-11 Thread Leonard Tulipan
Sorry, I just cannot resist answering that: Take it off again. Now see, that the logos are on the outside (this is the default when you first unpack it) Now hold it in front of you. turn it, so that the big logo faces you. Now put it on. it should be right. If you still have problems try

Newbie help: qmail as a relay gateway

2000-08-04 Thread Leonard Tulipan
First of: I'm a newbie both to sendmail qmail. (Read: don't flame me for my stupidity) The only thing I really achieved was compiling the packages (both sendmail qmail seem to "work" fine in a sense that all the test complete successful) If you can point me to the correct URLS or Steps I

RE: Newbie help: qmail as a relay gateway

2000-08-04 Thread Leonard Tulipan
is working enjoy That's what I have been hoping for. Thank you for your time Ciao Leo -Original Message- From: Robin S. Socha [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 1:26 PM To: Leonard Tulipan Subject: Re: Newbie help: qmail as a relay gateway * Leonard Tulipan