Hello...
OK now stop-smtp-relaying works :-)
I can allow relaying messages over my smtp-server for some IP-adresses
(/etc/tcp.smtp), but how can allow relaying for all clients of a
internet-provider?
.aol.com:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
doesn't work!?
Any ideas?
Thanks very much for your help:
name, but that's not the
correct syntax. You really should read the documentation for ucspi-tcp
before trying this. Note that unless you run tcpserver in paranoid
mode, this is not a great idea.
The bigger question is, why are you trying to be a relay SMTP host for
other ISPs? What problem are you
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto:stop relay messages :-)
Hello...
OK now stop-smtp-relaying works :-)
I can allow relaying messages over my smtp-server for some IP-adresses
(/etc/tcp.smtp), but how can allow relaying for all clients of a
internet-provider?
.aol.com:allow,RELAYCLIENT
I've installed tcpserver, but I'm not sure that I'm invoking it =
properly. My questions are:
1. Should the 'tcpserver' execution line in qmail/rc?
2. If so, exactly what should qmail/rc now look like?
---
Rodney Broom
Programmer: Desert.Net
Rodney Broom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've installed tcpserver, but I'm not sure that I'm invoking it =
properly. My questions are:
1. Should the 'tcpserver' execution line in qmail/rc?
Not likely. /var/qmail/rc is for starting qmail-send, not qmail-smtpd.
2. If so, exactly what should
Severin Olloz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
So why can I send now emails form remote hosts with other IPs than 127.0.0.1
over this smtp-server?
You've misconfigured something. What does `cat
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts` do?
By the way, shut qmail-smtpd down
.
probably, your rcpthosts is empty, which means that your systems will
relay all messages.
--
Lukas Beeler[EMAIL PROTECTED]
GPG Fingerprint: 8030 1C2F 66C5 9D80 AA31 6604 7D4D 0A67 68D8 B67E
Pantarotto
-Original Message-
From: Severin Olloz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 21:53:38 +0200
Subject: stop relay messages :-)
Hello...
I want to stop spammers, but qmail-smtp doesn't want :-(
My smtp-process starts with this command:
/usr
Hi guys, I have some users that I would like to
allow relaying but their ip always changes. Any
suggestions?
REMO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys, I have some users that I would like to allow relaying but
their ip always changes. Any suggestions?
This has been asked and answered thousands of times on the mailing list.
See qmail.org and the qmail list archives.
Charles
--
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: August 13, 2001 3:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: relay to valid users
Hi guys, I have some users that I would like to
allow relaying but their ip always changes. Any
suggestions?
REMO
On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 04:08:20PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys, I have some users that I would like to
allow relaying but their ip always changes. Any
suggestions?
spend some seconds on qmail.org and look for SMTP after POP ans/or SMTP
AUTH.
Don't expect us to do your homework.
Anyone know how I can have Q-mail send all of it's mail through my relay
server?
---
Brad Dameron
Network Account Executive
TSCNet Inc
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 03:00:59PM -0700, Brad Dameron wrote:
Anyone know how I can have Q-mail send all of it's mail through my relay
server?
Use smtproutes. See the manual page for qmail-remote.
Hi!
I made the tcp.smtp file correct, everything looks fine, but I'm still
receiving relay denied.
What else should I do?
Tks,
Daniel.
-Mensagem original-
De: J4cks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviada em: Terça-feira, 31 de Julho de 2001 12:00
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: smtp
I'm having the same problem and am getting ready to reinstall Qmail to make
sure it conforms to LWQ but I can't help
but wonder if qmail is not seeing the IP coming at it. All my workstations,
the only ones I want to have relay capability,
sit on a Windows network with DHCP and NAT.
When I look
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 10:38:07AM +0800, Ami Shamril wrote:
This server (ServerA) is in our internal network. Now we want to install
qmail to act only as mail relay server (ServerB) to put in our DMZ. So all
incoming email will go to ServerB first ServerB will forward to ServerA.
Same goes
i know i have asked this before, but got no responses yet,
so i simplify my question a little bit and hope for an answer.
how can i deny mail from outside with envelope
FROM: 123@mydomain
RCPT: 456@mydomain
(in the case 123 and 456 are valid mailboxes)
currently i have tcpserver with
Philipp Lopaur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how can i deny mail from outside with envelope
FROM: 123@mydomain
RCPT: 456@mydomain
(in the case 123 and 456 are valid mailboxes)
currently i have tcpserver with RELAYCLIENT and
an entry in badmailfrom: @mydomain
is this optimal?
No -- qmail
Hello,
I am already using combination of tcpserver rules ESMTP to heavily
restrict relay access.
But an authorized user (thro valid IP or valid username passwd) can still
send spam
(may be unknowingly thro virus etc) and block the server.
So I would like to restrict no of smtp relays from
Hi
I have a problem mit relay-ctrl... So my tcp.mail-rules looks like so:
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
:deny
So when i try to send a Mail from a client that connected via pop3, it
can send messages If not... He can'n send messages So but my
problem is, when i send mails from any smtp
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 12:23:25PM +0200, Markus Hempfling wrote:
Hi
I have a problem mit relay-ctrl... So my tcp.mail-rules looks like so:
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
:deny
What are you expecting when denying _all_ connections? change the last line
to :allow, you aren't an Open Relay
What are you expecting when denying _all_ connections? change
the last line to :allow, you aren't an Open Relay than as
RELAYCLIENT isn't set.
Hi Henning..!
Sorry, i tried that too... But i make a mistake when i tested smtp after
pop
Im stupid Sorry.
Thanks alot
Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is the way to do it. What you could do is make a domain virtual,
and create a couple of .qmail files to handle it. In virtual domains,
do
defaultdomain:alias-defaultdomain
then have ~alias/.qmail-defaultdomain-jim, which forwards to two
Im trying to setup mutliple forwarding for only ONE user account in the
domain (ie. jim@defaultdomain forwards to jim@domain1 to jim@domain2) on
a qmail server that just does inbound/outbound relaying, only remote
deliverys no local ones. I've been reading the life with qmail guide
~darkage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im trying to setup mutliple forwarding for only ONE user account in
the domain (ie. jim@defaultdomain forwards to jim@domain1 to
jim@domain2) on a qmail server that just does inbound/outbound
relaying, only remote deliverys no local ones.
If you're not
dear all,
why if i testing my qmail smtp
serverrelayusing www.abuse.net/relay.html
the test result never more thanrelay test
7
but if using smtp relay with sendmail the test
result until relay test 17
why
regards
yayan
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001 16:23:31 +0700 Suyanta Satria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dear all,
why if i testing my qmail smtp server relay using www.abuse.net/relay.html
the test result never more than relay test 7
but if using smtp relay with sendmail the test result until relay test 17
why
i install qmail follow the lifewithqmail direction
my server is running properly
how can i make my qmail server can accept all relay test until relay test 17
what should i do with the configuration ?
is my server secure ?
sorry i am new with qmail.
- Original Message -
From: Lars Hansson
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001 17:15:41 +0700 Suyanta Satria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i install qmail follow the lifewithqmail direction
my server is running properly
how can i make my qmail server can accept all relay test until relay test 17
what should i do with the configuration ?
is my server
i install qmail follow the lifewithqmail direction
my server is running properly
how can i make my qmail server can accept all relay test until relay test 17
what should i do with the configuration ?
is my server secure ?
As far as I know, you cannot make qmail get all the way to test 17
),
for solve this, I aply one patch write by:
AUTHORS
- ---
Rask Ingemann Lambertsen - who provided the original RELAY Patch
Marc Pohl - ported it to QMAIL 1.03 ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Mark Delany - Auther of the WILDMAT Patch ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Erwin Hoffmann - ported it to QMAIL 1.03 and put it all
when i run relay-ctrl-age from cron or command line, i get #
/usr/local/bin: Permission denied
I've checked the permissions, from cron its run as root. The only files it
should be using in /usr/local/bin is tcprules
is this behavior normal? or have I got a few things screwed up?
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Todd Grimes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 7:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bruce Guenter's relay-ctrl
when i run relay-ctrl-age from cron or command line, i get #
/usr/local/bin: Permission denied
probably trying
Todd Grimes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when i run relay-ctrl-age from cron or command line, i get #
/usr/local/bin: Permission denied
Do you have a space between /usr/local/bin and relay-ctrl-age or some other
program in your cron script?
Please post your script here (copy paste, NOT retyped
* * * * * root/usr/sbin/relay-ctrl-age
At 01:43 PM 6/27/2001 -0600, you wrote:
Todd Grimes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when i run relay-ctrl-age from cron or command line, i get #
/usr/local/bin: Permission denied
Do you have a space between /usr/local/bin
hi all,
we are having problem regarding open relay. the tcp.smtp file looks like
20x.xx.xxx.x:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
tcp server has been started as
tcpserver -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u 501 -g 2108 0 smtp
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
where uid and gid of qmaild are 501
-Original Message-
From: C P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 June 2001 11:20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: open relay
the problem is that even after running tcpserver it's
allowing open relay...
what could be the possible reasons
please suggest..
Use something
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 03:50:20PM +0530, C P wrote:
we are having problem regarding open relay. the tcp.smtp file looks like
20x.xx.xxx.x:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
tcp server has been started as
tcpserver -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u 501 -g 2108 0 smtp
/var/qmail/bin
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 12:58:22PM +0100, Tanuj Shah wrote:
Use something like this:
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
20x.x.x.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
:DENY
I just presume it's because there's no ':DENY' which blocks all else.
No, that will refuse connections from everywhere except the hosts
Has anyone got Bruce Guenter's relay-ctrl working on FreeBSD?
I am having a problem getting it to log the ip address so that remote
clients can send their email.
I got the src from http://untroubled.org/relay-ctrl/ and modified the
relay-ctrl-age.c to put the right directory structures
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 12:58:22PM +0100, Tanuj Shah wrote:
-Original Message-
From: C P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 June 2001 11:20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: open relay
the problem is that even after running tcpserver it's
allowing open relay
Hi all.
How can I tell tcpserver to relay clients connected
from an interface instead of ip addresses?
--yapedu
GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I tell tcpserver to relay clients connected from an interface
instead of ip addresses?
You can wildcard IP addresses on byte boundaries -- i.e., the following entry:
10.10.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
would allow the 16-bit subnet 10.10
Thus spake GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
How can I tell tcpserver to relay clients connected
from an interface instead of ip addresses?
You bind one tcpserver on each interface and give the one on the
relay-enabled interface a rule set that always matches.
It's that easy.
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 09:50:07PM +0200, Felix von Leitner wrote:
Thus spake GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
How can I tell tcpserver to relay clients connected
from an interface instead of ip addresses?
You bind one tcpserver on each interface and give the one
Thanks for your help - all of you. Based on your advice, I nixed xinetd and
tcpserver is happy as a clam - so it is reading its config files and
forwarding is working. If/when I need ssh, I'll set that up with tcpserver.
Ok,
Its been 9 hours of searching through the mailing list trying to figure out
why my relay-ctrl v2.5 isn't working. I make'd make root-installed, left
the definition file alone and let it do a default install, i added
/usr/sbin/relay-ctrl-allow in my pop3 startup script, i installed it after
Ok,
Its been 9 hours of searching through the mailing list trying to figure out
why my relay-ctrl v2.5 isn't working. I make'd make root-installed, left
the definition file alone and let it do a default install, i added
/usr/sbin/relay-ctrl-allow in my pop3 startup script, i installed it after
Config:
RedHat 7.1
qmail - 1.0.3
daemontools-0.70
dot-forward-0.71
ucspi-tcp-0.88
I'm having a helluva time figuring out how to allow my local hosts to relay
mail through the server. I put the proper line in hosts.allow (per the
FAQ), however, I'm not familiar enough with xinetd to do the other
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 12:43:24PM -0500, Stephen Froehlich wrote:
Config:
RedHat 7.1
qmail - 1.0.3
daemontools-0.70
dot-forward-0.71
ucspi-tcp-0.88
I'm having a helluva time figuring out how to allow my local hosts to relay
mail through the server. I put the proper line in hosts.allow
Stephen Froehlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Config:
RedHat 7.1
qmail - 1.0.3
daemontools-0.70
dot-forward-0.71
ucspi-tcp-0.88
I'm having a helluva time figuring out how to allow my local hosts to relay
mail through the server. I put the proper line in hosts.allow (per the
FAQ), however
of that on an emergency basis
(which is all I want locally).), however I need DNS on the mail box for the
internal (NAT) DNS configuration.
- Original Message -
From: Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: Relay IP address ranges
Technology Strategic Planning, Inc. wrote:
OK, so both xinetd and tcpserver are running. I get the feeling that I
should pull xinetd out of the startup scripts. How will this effect apache
and other services (most epically bind)?
I assume the two don't coexist well? (A logical
- Original Message -
From: Technology Strategic Planning, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 3:24 PM
Subject: Re: Relay IP address ranges - NEWBIE
OK, so both xinetd and tcpserver are running. I get the feeling that I
should pull xinetd out
instances of tcpserver?? one them changing PID all the
time?? There's most probably a problem with your start scripts and
something (svscan?) tries to start it twice.
If you want to control relay check /etc/tcp.smtp and the documentation
for tcprules[1].
xinetd is also running (one process).
It's
I search in archive's list but I didn't find how to
make a qmail hub relay. Anybody can elp me how to makea hub.
I want my qmail server to receive mail for a lot
domain (know domain :) ) and to redirect to different mail server (foreign mail
server).
Thx for your help.
* NICOLAS Jean-Michel (@ HoME) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010606 13:25]:
I search in archive's list but I didn't find how to make a qmail hub
relay. Anybody can elp me how to make a hub.
I want my qmail server to receive mail for a lot domain (know
domain :) ) and to redirect to different mail server
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 01:25:36PM +0200, NICOLAS Jean-Michel (@ HoME) wrote:
I search in archive's list but I didn't find how to make a qmail hub
relay. Anybody can elp me how to make a hub.
I want my qmail server to receive mail for a lot domain (know domain
:) ) and to redirect
Hi all,
I'm running qmail on an OpenBSD2.7 as an relay for incoming and outgoing
mail to/from the internet and our internal Exchange server.
Before the switch to qmail, I was running sendmail. Sendmail had one feature
that I can't for my life figure out how to get in qmail.
After a mail had
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a mail had been relayed to the internet, sendmail sent a receipt back
to the sender. I can't get qmail to do that.
Hmm. So Sendmail on your relay sent a message to the sender of each
message it relayed informing them of the fact that it'd relayed the
message
,
Peter Fredriksson
Compu-Mark Nordic AB
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: +46-8-4417730
Fax:+46-8-6980909
ICQ#: 6166226
-Original Message-
From: Dave Sill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 31 maj 2001 15:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Return receipts on an SMTP relay machine
Title: Dynamic allow of relay
Is there a way to setup qmail such that it will dynamically allow relay hosts based on their previous login to the qmail-pop3d? Namezero has their mail servers set up this way, so that as long as you've checked your mail within the last 10 minutes from that IP
Mark Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to setup qmail such that it will dynamically allow relay
hosts based on their previous login to the qmail-pop3d?
Yes, and there's several implementations available. See qmail.org for
details, and read the mailing list archives
Title: Dynamic allow of relay
Yes,
it's called realy-ctrl.
If
you're using vpopmail, there is an option to allow it.
Have a
look on qmail home page.
---Cordiali saluti / Best regardsAndrea
Cerrito^^Net.Admin @ Centro MultiMediale di Terni
S.p.A.P.zzale Bosco 3A05100 Terni
Charles Cazabon writes:
Mark Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to setup qmail such that it will dynamically allow relay
hosts based on their previous login to the qmail-pop3d?
Yes, and there's several implementations available. See qmail.org for
details, and read
As much as this is mostly a FAQ, I would appreciate suggestions for my
particular situation. My need is to support mobile employees who's laptops
are sometimes connected to the internal LAN and sometimes dial up to an ISP.
The possibilities I've looked at so far consist of:
1) use relay-ctrl
at so far consist of:
1) use relay-ctrl or something similar, but since we're 100% IMAP, and use
Cyrus instead of Courier, I'm not aware of a solution that works.
Bruce Guenter's relay-ctrl works as both an SMTP-after-POP3 solution (with
qmail-smtpd) and an SMTP-after-IMAP solution
Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) use relay-ctrl or something similar, but since we're 100% IMAP, and use
Cyrus instead of Courier, I'm not aware of a solution that works.
Obviously I misread the Cyrus instead of ... part. Is there anything
preventing you from switching from
I think you misread what I wrote...we're using cyrus, not courier ;-(
-Tupshin
- Original Message -
From: Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: Dynamic allow of relay
Tupshin Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
that tell it when someone's logged in, and
updates the cdb file that the smtp tcpserver uses to control relay.
I use courier and rather than try to stuff a shim into the
authentication, I just hacked the code into courier's pop and imap
login routines, adding three lines to each to open the named pipe
Hello qmailers,
I thought I should post this one the list if anyone is trying to use NT
authentication to selectively allow relaying in qmail, and has had
trouble.
I can say I did! After giving up on the checkpassword based on squid's
MSNTAuth (an old version) I moved on to checkpassword + PAM
Hi
I'm using qmail with tcpserver and have some problems with relay.
I set all needed sets of relay in tcp.smtp and qmtp.tcp
With masquerade ips it works fine - no problem but i want to relay other
class of ip 195.205.148. I wrote to files (tcp.smtp and so on) and
tcpserver is accepting
Not sure if this help you but from my experience with relay-ctrl:
1. create the /var/spool/relay-ctrl directory yourself .. (afair the relay-ctrl-age don't have the code to create this)
2. check in the relay-ctrl-age.c file and modify the folowing lines for your system then try to compile
Radoslaw Tomczyszyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using qmail with tcpserver and have some problems with relay.
I set all needed sets of relay in tcp.smtp and qmtp.tcp
With masquerade ips it works fine - no problem but i want to relay other
class of ip 195.205.148. I wrote to files (tcp.smtp
SoHOW THE F.. DO I UNSUBSCRIBE, from this...amazing mail-list ?
PLEASE SOMEONE HELP !
-Pa°L
-Opprinnelig melding-
Fra: Dave Sill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sendt: 25. mai 2001 15:08
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: Re: relay problem
Radoslaw Tomczyszyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm
Not sure if this help you but from my experience with relay-ctrl:
1. create the /var/spool/relay-ctrl directory yourself .. (afair the
relay-ctrl-age don't have the code to create this)
I've done that, what owner/perms must it have? (its now 777 root-root)
Perhaps this is the basic problem
P=E5l Fr. Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SoHOW THE F.. DO I UNSUBSCRIBE, from this...amazing mail-list =3F
PLEASE SOMEONE HELP !
Every message sent to the list contains the field:
Mailing-List: contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]; run by ezmlm
-Dave
On Fri, 25 May 2001, Pål Fr. Johansen wrote:
Mailing-List: contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]; run by ezmlm
^^
^^
^^
Webservice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure if this help you but from my experience with relay-ctrl:
1. create the /var/spool/relay-ctrl directory yourself .. (afair the
relay-ctrl-age don't have the code to create this)
I've done that, what owner/perms must it have? (its now 777 root
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Webservice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure if this help you but from my experience with relay-ctrl:
1. create the /var/spool/relay-ctrl directory yourself .. (afair the
relay-ctrl-age don't have the code to create this)
I've done that, what owner/perms must
Hi,
check the time stamp of controb db files, it may give you some idea.
Use pop and smtp and immediately check the timestamp of
/var/spool/relay-ctrl --- should be current time
/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb --- should be current time
else
Make control database file /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
Hi,
check the time stamp of controb db files, it may give you some idea.
Use pop and smtp and immediately check the timestamp of
/var/spool/relay-ctrl --- should be current time
No, it's the time when I touched a file into it (4 hours ago, and the file
is still there)
#ls -all /var/spool
From: Santosh Pasi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. Did you install relay-ctrl as root and after using make; did you
follow make install-root.
Yes
2. Add entry in crontab using crontab -e as given in relay-control doc
Yes, it works fine, I see that coming up each time
3. Make this link
ln -s
Hi,
1. Did you install relay-ctrl as root and after using make; did you
follow make install-root.
2. Add entry in crontab using crontab -e as given in relay-control doc
3. Make this link
ln -s /usr/local/bin/tcprules /usr/bin/tcprules
4. Check your smtp-script(for -x /etc
I've been trying for 2 days now to install relay-ctrl-2.5.
Everyting goes well (I see no errors in compiling), but the dir's are
normally not created (once I saw a /var/spool/relay-ctrl, but don't know for
sure), all the other times I created the dirs myself.
When compiling I never got an error
Webservice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been trying for 2 days now to install relay-ctrl-2.5.
You may want to ask this question on the author's bgware mailing list if you
don't get an answer here -- this isn't strictly a qmail issue.
Everyting goes well (I see no errors in compiling
I've been trying for 2 days now to install relay-ctrl-2.5.
You may want to ask this question on the author's bgware mailing list if
you
don't get an answer here -- this isn't strictly a qmail issue.
I've already did that (no response, the list looks empty)
Everyting goes well (I see
Webservice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been trying for 2 days now to install relay-ctrl-2.5.
You may want to ask this question on the author's bgware mailing list if
you don't get an answer here -- this isn't strictly a qmail issue.
I've already did that (no response, the list looks
Hello,
i've many User the works with dhcp, so i can't set the ip or ip range in
/etc/tcp.smtp file. How can i control this user, i want that only this users
work with the smtp server. In the moment can anybody send (relaying).
Can i filter, that the recipient or the sender must have definite
definite domain
address? (for example to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
'To' and 'From' fields can be forged. Try using relay-control. On the www.qmail.org,
search keyword 'relay-control'.
best regards,
Dai yuwen
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 08:47:46PM -0400, Todd Finney wrote:
At 08:55 PM 5/17/01, Roger Walker wrote:
:allow
Doesn't that last allow line cause an open relay?
NO! The last :allow is needed for other Mailservers delivering mail to your
domains listed in rcpthosts. Unless RELAYCLIENT is set
At 04:47 AM 5/18/01, Henning Brauer wrote:
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 08:47:46PM -0400, Todd Finney wrote:
At 08:55 PM 5/17/01, Roger Walker wrote:
:allow
Doesn't that last allow line cause an open relay?
NO! The last :allow is needed for other Mailservers delivering mail to
your
domains
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 06:53:30AM -0400, Todd Finney wrote:
At 04:47 AM 5/18/01, Henning Brauer wrote:
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 08:47:46PM -0400, Todd Finney wrote:
At 08:55 PM 5/17/01, Roger Walker wrote:
:allow
Doesn't that last allow line cause an open relay?
NO! The last :allow
that
this was a relay (or generated directly from my system by a cracker).
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would not block
the outbound relay. Unfortunately, I might not be able to get to this
until next week. Fortunately, it seems to have been a one time occurance.
However, I now have something to go on that sounds reasonable, and it's a
good idea for others to check their setups, too.
Thanks
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 06:55:59AM -0600, Roger Walker wrote:
On 18 May 2001, Mark Delany wrote:
So you are saying that you've checked the qmail-send logs and there is
no injection that matches the headers of the bounce? Are you sure?
If you found a match, then the uid trail will tell
This would seem to be the conclusive evidence that the formmail
was the back door to allow the relay, although I'm not immediately sure
how it was done - check the bottom of the message...
The IP is for mail-in.namezero.com, which also happens to be the
MX for spammah.com. I
On 18 May 2001, Mark Delany wrote:
The log portion I supplied is indicative of all of the stuff
related to the aol mail. The PID associated with those messages was not
there when I became aware of what was happening, so I can't definitively
trace it.
UID != PID
Sorry, I
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 08:37:37AM -0600, Roger Walker wrote:
UID != PID
Sorry, I was distracted. The UID was for apache, further evidence
that this was done through a formmail script.
Ok... And what did your apache logs say at the time? They are logging
IP addresses, right?
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