"John Kuhn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Can you people please stop sending me "you didn't read the docs" email.. I
>DID.. if I didn't I probably would have never got qmail up and running in
>the first place..
Then either you didn't read the right docs or you didn't understand
them.
>I'm am whol
I did have rcpthosts set.. but I was under the impression that I could
secure my server with just tcp.smtp alone.. I was wrong.. I am sorry
> Exception: If the environment variable RELAYCLIENT is set,
> qmail-smtpd will ignore rcpthosts, and will append the value
> of RELAYCLIEN
John Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> can you explain this.. the docs state that by default qmail will not relay
> to anyone not in /etc/tcp.smtp
No, the documentation states that qmail will not relay if you populate
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts properly. The possible setting of the
RELAYCLI
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 10:44:04AM -0400, John Kuhn wrote:
> can you explain this.. the docs state that by default qmail will not relay
> to anyone not in /etc/tcp.smtp
...as long as a rcpthosts file is existant, yes.
> now that I do have my domain into rcpthosts it is the only way it will stop
From: "John Kuhn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> the problem
> it's seems no matter what I put in /etc/tcp.smtp anyone can relay mail off
> my server it will not deny anyone I've taken everything out besides the
> localhost address and recompiled with tcprules
Once I forgot to run ./config-fast FQDN in th
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 10:03:50AM -0400, John Kuhn wrote:
> I've managed compile and setup Qmail along with courier thanks to the
> fabulous docs and howto's on it.. but I'm running into a fairly serious
> problem here..
I suspect that you haven't really read them too well...
>
> the problem
>
> How did you follow docs without having your domain in rcpthosts?
> It -should- be there.
I worded that incorrectly.. it was in there..
> The fact that it wasn't there caused your open relay behavior.
>
> AFTER you add your domain to rcpthosts, add your networks back
> into /etc/tcp.smtp with t
John Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> the problem
> it's seems no matter what I put in /etc/tcp.smtp anyone can relay mail off
> my server it will not deny anyone I've taken everything out besides the
> localhost address and recompiled with tcprules
>
> 127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> :allow
I've managed compile and setup Qmail along with courier thanks to the
fabulous docs and howto's on it.. but I'm running into a fairly serious
problem here..
some background
I run a Debian box behind a DSL router on a NAT setup which works as a local
mail server for my office.. some are allowed ac