single username and multiple domains

2000-07-27 Thread Robert Spraggs
Hello all, I was wondering if I could get some help with a small problem I have. I have tried to find some documentation on how to configure a single username to be used with multiple domains. an example would be: [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to user1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to user2 [EMAIL

Defining as local and not remote

2000-07-18 Thread Robert Spraggs
Hello all, I was wondering if I could get some help with a small problem I have. I have configured my qmail, and it is running fine. I have made sure that it is not an open relay, but I found one small glitch that I would like to fix. I have been successful stopping relaying to outside hosts

How do I stop this spam test from failing?

2000-07-18 Thread Robert Spraggs
I have been put on the RSS and ORBS list because this test keeps failing: MAIL FROM:spamtest@[199.175.103.1] 250 ok RCPT TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[199.175.103.1] 250 ok DATA 354 go ahead (message body) 250 ok 962278341 qp 3683

Re: How do I stop this spam test from failing?

2000-07-18 Thread Robert Spraggs
of UCE which has been relayed through your server. So you have some sort of problem or misconfiguration besides what you have pasted here which is allowing spammers to relay through your host. --Adam On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 12:27:11PM -0700, Robert Spraggs wrote: I have been put on the RSS and ORBS

Re: How do I stop this spam test from failing?

2000-07-18 Thread Robert Spraggs
to know more about how it was used in the first place. Thanks again. At 03:43 PM 7/18/00 -0400, Adam McKenna wrote: On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 12:34:27PM -0700, Robert Spraggs wrote: I know. I had a misconfiguration problem earlier, and I am trying to rectify the situation. I was wondering

Re: Defining as local and not remote

2000-07-18 Thread Robert Spraggs
file be as effective: 127.0.0.1:allow 199.175.103.1:allow --- the IP of the mail host --- That would make sure that only local messages would be delivered, right? Thanks again for the help. At 12:58 PM 7/18/00 -0700, Aaron L. Meehan wrote: Quoting Robert Spraggs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I am using