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Fra: Dave Sill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Emne: Re: relay problem
Radoslaw Tomczyszyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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.sm
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 connec
ndrew.
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From: Boz Crowther[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 December 2000 19:05
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: More on relay problem, something to do with tcpserver
Interesting.
I couldn't check the return from my mailer, since it didn't provide one
(VER
my network?
Thanks.
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From: "Charles Cazabon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: More on relay problem, something to do with tcpserver
> Boz Crowther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Boz Crowther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, by checking the logs I've determined that from certain clients (namely a
> command-line DOS smtp mailer we use) the smtp connection ends before getting
> any data, with the following message in /var/log/qmail/qmail-smtpd/current:
>
> tcpserver: end xx
Ok, by checking the logs I've determined that from
certain clients (namely a command-line DOS smtp mailer we use) the smtp
connection ends before getting any data, with the following message
in /var/log/qmail/qmail-smtpd/current:
tcpserver: end xxx status 256
When using Outlook Express, w
Hello,
> > I've been experiencing the following strange situation with qmail
> > when I try to send a message from localhost (with relaying from
> > localhost allowed) with a user-filled-in sender address. That is, when
> > I do the following on the mailserver host:
> >
> > mailserver(ttyp2:138:
On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 01:46:52PM +0200, Sebastiaan van Erk wrote:
> I've been experiencing the following strange situation with qmail
> when I try to send a message from localhost (with relaying from
> localhost allowed) with a user-filled-in sender address. That is, when
> I do the following on
Hi there,
I've been experiencing the following strange situation with qmail
when I try to send a message from localhost (with relaying from
localhost allowed) with a user-filled-in sender address. That is, when
I do the following on the mailserver host:
mailserver(ttyp2:138:0):/var/qmail/control
John Conover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 6 February 2000 at 18:45:16 -
> David Dyer-Bennet writes:
> > John Conover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 6 February 2000 at 01:21:38 -
> >
> > > I haven't tried it against orbs, but, for the mail server's IP being
> > > 123.321.123.321 and
David Dyer-Bennet writes:
> John Conover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 6 February 2000 at 01:21:38 -
>
> > I haven't tried it against orbs, but, for the mail server's IP being
> > 123.321.123.321 and a client's 123.321.123.322:
> >
> > :deny
> > 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> >
>Jacob Joseph wrote:
>
> You know what? Does Roberto have an rcpthosts file? If not, this behavior
> would be expected.
>
I have a rcphosts file and all my domains listed in rcpthosts but ,
when I try to do a test through a telnet to mail-abuse.org , it rejects
some mails but , after that
You know what? Does Roberto have an rcpthosts file? If not, this behavior
would be expected.
Just a suggestion
Jacob Joseph
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From: "David Dyer-Bennet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2000 11:27
John Conover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 6 February 2000 at 01:21:38 -
> I haven't tried it against orbs, but, for the mail server's IP being
> 123.321.123.321 and a client's 123.321.123.322:
>
> :deny
> 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 123.321.123.321:allow
> 123.321.123
Roberto Samarone Araujo writes:
> Hi ,
>
> I'm a new qmail user having a problem with relays. I'm using tcpserver
> with 1 domain in rcpthosts and the following in etc/tcp.smtp
>
> 200.242.253.0:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> :allow
>
> According to what I've read, this should allow only use
Hi ,
I'm a new qmail user having a problem with relays. I'm using tcpserver
with 1 domain in rcpthosts and the following in etc/tcp.smtp
200.242.253.0:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
:allow
According to what I've read, this should allow only users with
200.242.253.*
to use my server as a relay
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 10:02:45AM +0100, Dr. Erwin Hoffmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> try my SPAMCONTROL Patch I posted into this group recently.
> However, I really advise everybody NOT to use the LOOPBACK address to be
> included in the relaying control mechanism. Its easy enough to fake that.
It's ea
At 01:16 27.1.2000 -0500, you wrote:
>
>| Hi
>| I'm a new qmail user having a problem with relays. I'm using tcpserver
>| with 3 domains in rcpthosts and the following in etc/tcp.smtp
>|
>| 192.168.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
>| 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
>|
>| According to what I've read, this shoul
You don't need that. allow is the default.
As someone else pointed out, his problem is that he has no rcpthosts file.
--Adam
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 01:16:40AM -0500, Keith Warno wrote:
> | Hi
> | I'm a new qmail user having a problem with relays. I'm using tcpserver
> | with 3 domains in rcp
| Hi
| I'm a new qmail user having a problem with relays. I'm using tcpserver
| with 3 domains in rcpthosts and the following in etc/tcp.smtp
|
| 192.168.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
| 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
|
| According to what I've read, this should allow only users with 192.168.1.*
| to use my
Jeff Mayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 192.168.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
>
> According to what I've read, this should allow only users with 192.168.1.*
> to use my server as a relay.
That's correct.
> But when I test remotely, the test messages are allowed through.
Hi
I'm a new qmail user having a problem with relays. I'm using tcpserver
with 3 domains in rcpthosts and the following in etc/tcp.smtp
192.168.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
According to what I've read, this should allow only users with 192.168.1.*
to use my server as a rel
Jason Haar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I think work needs to be done on Qmail-1.03 when mail is sent of the form
>"rcpt to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]@local.domain>".
>
>If Qmail was delivering such a message locally ("local.domain" is in
>/var/qmail/control/locals), that would be converted to bogus loca
I think work needs to be done on Qmail-1.03 when mail is sent of the form
"rcpt to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]@local.domain>".
If Qmail was delivering such a message locally ("local.domain" is in
/var/qmail/control/locals), that would be converted to bogus local user
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" - and bounce - c
Joseph Francois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello I'm having problem relaying e-mail via my qmail host. I check on my
>Network configuration and evrything works fine. here is the error message I
>get.
>
>Jan 7 12:28:13 access1 qmail: 947266093.465598 delivery 11: failure:
>Sorry,_I_couldn't_fin
Hello I'm having problem relaying e-mail via my qmail host. I check on my
Network configuration and evrything works fine. here is the error message I
get.
Jan 7 12:28:12 access1 qmail: 947266092.941915 new msg 46856
Jan 7 12:28:12 access1 qmail: 947266092.943248 info msg 46856: bytes 672 from
On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> > tcpserver -v -c40 -x /etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smtpd.cdb -u102 -g546 0 smtp
> > qmail-smtpd
>
> Try taking out that space between the '-x' and the rules file name.
> I know it sounds odd, but it might solve your problem. The man page
> for tcpserver seem
On Sat, Dec 04, 1999 at 06:02:11AM -0600, Ben Beuchler wrote:
> 205.218.58.194:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 208.134.228.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 208.178.56.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
>
>
> I won't bother hiding the IPs as this is readily available information...
> The box I
I imagine y'all get pretty sick of hearing about relay problems... ;-)
I am running a qmail-Memphis installation on Mandrake 6.1. When
attempting to relay mail out, I'm getting the standard 'domain not in my
list of allowed rcpthosts' error.
Here's the vital info:
My /etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smtp
Hi,
Thank you for your response. So that means if I receive mail for
abc.com
zxy.org
bac.gov
I should put ONLY these domains on my /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts file and
everything should be ok. Ande qmail will automatically accepts mail only
from those IPs mentioned
on /etc/tcp.smtp files.
KK
On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 01:57:12PM +0300, IT Personal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I did take off the
> :allow
> entry from my /etc/tcp.smtp file now it looks like this
>
> 202.51.69.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
>
> and I did the create the complied
> tcp.smtp.cdb file and run the
Hi,
I did take off the
:allow
entry from my /etc/tcp.smtp file now it looks like this
202.51.69.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
and I did the create the complied
tcp.smtp.cdb file and run the /usr/local/bin/tcpserver with -x
/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
But still my mail server is ope
: Donnerstag, 25. November 1999 13:01
> > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Betreff: Relay Problem
> >
> > Hi,
> > I am trying to setup the the qmail-antirelay for my mail server. I did
> > exactly the same as mentioned on this documents.
> >
> > http://qmail
Donnerstag, 25. November 1999 16:50
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Re: AW: Relay Problem
>
> On Thu, Nov 25, 1999 at 01:07:25PM +0100, Häffelin Holger wrote:
> > Easy to solve: Change your last line (:allow) to :deny.
> Then this setup only
> > allows connections fro
> No. Whether he is actually crazy may be subject to debate
Erm... I didn't mean to say Häffelin Holger is literally crazy :)
My apologies to Häffelin for any misunderstandigs.
Ricardo
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Sorry.. I meant relay, not use :)
> From: "Petr Novotny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Organization: ANTEK CS
> Date: 25 Nov 1999 17:10:49 -
> To: Philip Gabbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Relay Problem
>
> -BEGIN P
On Thu, Nov 25, 1999 at 10:06:38AM -0700, Philip Gabbert wrote:
> Right.. that's exactly what's going to happen. If you take a good at the
> document, it will say that :allow is rather contradictarary to the relaying
> exercise. :allow with no IP address will allow ANYBODY to use the mail
> server
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On 25 Nov 99, at 10:06, Philip Gabbert wrote:
> Right.. that's exactly what's going to happen. If you take a good at the
> document, it will say that :allow is rather contradictarary to the
> relaying exercise. :allow with no IP address will allow AN
will work just fine.
:)
Philip
> From: IT Personal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 15:01:03 +0300
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Relay Problem
>
> Hi,
> I am trying to setup the the qmail-antirelay for my mail server. I did
> exactly the same a
So by removing the last line (instead of changing to deny) should work!
Sei Heng
Chris Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 26, 1999 at 12:08:30AM +0800, Ang Sei Heng wrote:
> > Err... I don't think he is crazy. I did almost what he does, (except for
> > 127.), and my qmail can send and receive all inc
Oh ya... how silly I am... what he mention is changing the last line...
Chris Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 26, 1999 at 12:08:30AM +0800, Ang Sei Heng wrote:
> > Err... I don't think he is crazy. I did almost what he does, (except for
> > 127.), and my qmail can send and receive all incoming and
On Fri, Nov 26, 1999 at 12:08:30AM +0800, Ang Sei Heng wrote:
> Err... I don't think he is crazy. I did almost what he does, (except for
> 127.), and my qmail can send and receive all incoming and outgoing mail from
> any remote machine.
>
> I think by doing what he say, we will be able to disall
Err... I don't think he is crazy. I did almost what he does, (except for 127.), and my
qmail can
send and receive all incoming and outgoing mail from any remote machine.
I think by doing what he say, we will be able to disallow machine that is not part of
the local
network to use the mail serve
On Thu, Nov 25, 1999 at 01:07:25PM +0100, Häffelin Holger wrote:
> Easy to solve: Change your last line (:allow) to :deny. Then this setup only
> allows connections from 127. and 202.51.69. . I think, that's what you want.
>
Are you crazy? That will block all incoming mail, except those sent fro
vember 1999 13:01
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Relay Problem
>
> Hi,
> I am trying to setup the the qmail-antirelay for my mail server. I did
> exactly the same as mentioned on this documents.
>
> http://qmail-docs.surfdirect.com.au/docs/qmail-antirelay.html
>
&
Just curious.
Have you already compiled your tcp.smtp file into cdb format?
Is your tcpserver already running?
Take a look at http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/servers.html#tcpserver-smtpd for more
details.
IT Personal wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to setup the the qmail-antirelay for my mail server. I did
Hi,
I am trying to setup the the qmail-antirelay for my mail server. I did
exactly the same as mentioned on this documents.
http://qmail-docs.surfdirect.com.au/docs/qmail-antirelay.html
I have this entry on my /etc/tcp.smtp file
202.51.69.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
:allo
Quoting Chuck Milam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Petr Novotny wrote:
>
> > What I guess you describe is that: Somewhere inside your network, you
> > have an open relay (addressable from internet). Your blacklisted
> > machine is a smart host for that open relay. You can't do any
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Petr Novotny wrote:
> What I guess you describe is that: Somewhere inside your network, you
> have an open relay (addressable from internet). Your blacklisted
> machine is a smart host for that open relay. You can't do anything
> about that problem on the border qmail. You n
On Mon, Sep 13, 1999 at 09:47:14AM +0100, Petr Novotny wrote:
> If you told us the IP of your machine so that we could look up on
> the ORBS site the exact problem, we could be more helpful.
>
I guess I didn't express myself clear enough. The problem is fixed.
I just thought someone might be in
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On 12 Sep 99, at 12:15, Sebastian Andersson wrote:
> I just got a nasty letter from ORBS telling me that one of my SMTP
> servers was an open relay.
If you told us the IP of your machine so that we could look up on
the ORBS site the exact problem,
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, Sebastian Andersson wrote:
> I just got a nasty letter from ORBS telling me that one of my SMTP
> servers was an open relay.
>
> The host was a secondary mailserver for some of our domains and it had
> no hosts in locals and a correctly configured rcpthosts. Its virtualhosts
I just got a nasty letter from ORBS telling me that one of my SMTP
servers was an open relay.
The host was a secondary mailserver for some of our domains and it had
no hosts in locals and a correctly configured rcpthosts. Its virtualhosts
was also empty and it was not configured to allow percent
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