I have been put on the RSS and ORBS list because this test keeps failing:
MAIL FROM:spamtest@[199.175.103.1]
No, you haven't.
I wrote the original tester that MAPS uses, and I can assure you that
you only get listed if your system actually sends the spam back to MAPS.
--
John R. Levine,
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
You don't get added to ORBS unless they receive a relayed mail back from you.
In addition, you don't get added to RSS unless someone has forwarded them a
piece of UCE which has been relayed through your server. So you have some
sort of problem or misconfiguration besides what you have pasted
I know. I had a misconfiguration problem earlier, and I am trying to
rectify the situation. I was wondering if it was possible to setup the
qmail so I do not have this problem in the future. I figure that if I
disable that feature in the qmail, then I should knock out about 99% of the
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 if it was possible to setup the
qmail so I do not have this problem in the future. I figure that if I
disable that
But why does qmail allow for this type of address to be accepted as ok?
RCPT TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[199.175.103.1]
What normal use would there be for such a message construct?
I'm sorry for the questions, but I need to make sure that I will not be
used as a relay again, and I would like to
Quoting Robert Spraggs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
But why does qmail allow for this type of address to be accepted as ok?
RCPT TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[199.175.103.1]
What normal use would there be for such a message construct?
Back in the day with sendmaul, this would send a message to
[EMAIL
Hi,
this is an old problem.
Apply the SPAMCONTROL patch
http://www.fehcom.de/qmail_en.html
and put "spamtest*" in badmailpatterns.
That'll do.
cheers.
eh.
At 12:27 18.7.2000 -0700, Robert Spraggs wrote:
I have been put on the RSS and ORBS list because this test keeps failing:
MAIL