On 2009-03-12, at 1004, Rick Widmer wrote:
Kis Peter wrote:
Hi!
Is there a way to limit Postmaster account in QmailAdmin to
only being able to login from a specific IP address?
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/mod_access.html
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/sections.html
On 2009-03-09, at 1912, Matt Brookings wrote:
Lendvai Péter wrote:
Since autorespond sends back per default the original message as
well, it
can be used as a spam relay.
The autorespond package most frequently used with qmailadmin will only
respond to a certain source a given number of
On 2009-03-11, at 0624, Lendvai Péter wrote:
Thanks John, that is exactly what I mean and what I am afraid of.
Btw, our
mail server got already an abuse warning due to this behaviour.
Hopefully
spammers do not know and do not try to exploit this potential
vulnerability.
they DO know
On 2009-02-26, at 0708, Robert Schulze wrote:
could it be, that vpopmail with qmail-ext compile option is the
enemy here? I looked at the code from vdelivermail.c and it seems
that qmail-ext disables processing of .qmail when there is a dash
in the recip-address, instead it searches for
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On 2009-02-17, at 0120, Qmail List wrote:
I realized that if I Disable change password in vqadmin for that
particular
domain, I will get the error when I try to change pass of the user in
qmailadmin postmaster account. Is there a workaround, or
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On 2008-06-04, at 0332, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
may i ask another question in the same thread?
if it's a continuation of the same issue, yes.
if it's a totally new question, you should start a new thread. but
before you do that, ask yourself if
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On 2008-06-04, at 0052, Tom Collins wrote:
On Jun 3, 2008, at 12:48 AM, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
this is the point, you are right!
i always forget that centos adds users directory with mask 700
drwx-- 9 vpopmail vchkpw 4096 15 feb 11:43
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On 2008-05-27, at 1016, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
2008/3/7 John Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 2008-02-27, at 1126, Steve wrote:
the ONCHANGE mechanism was designed to be used in conjunction with
some
mechanism which allows a non-root process (like
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On 2008-05-04, at 0638, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
2008/5/3 D. Hilbig [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Since it is a public webserver and SELinux is an additional layer of
security I would prefer not to disable it. I guess it might be
time to
learn more about
On 2008-02-27, at 1126, Steve wrote:
Not sure what you are saying. ALL onchange works for me now that I
have fixed my onchange script. The key for me was it runs as user
www, which has no security to do things, for example, like modify
vpopmail user directories. So, there was nothing
On 2007-11-08, at 1840, Tren Blackburn wrote:
Well, technically ezmlm makes the table via ezmlm-mktab (I'm pretty
sure that's the command...haven't used it in a while)
Here's a questioncould the onchange system handle this? Is there
a hook for making a mailing list?
i wrote a patch
On 2007-09-09, at 1324, Bhupesh Karankar wrote:
On 9/9/07, Jeff Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi - could you please check your SPF settings for inter7.com - I
seem to
be
rejected email from this list.
.
However, the domain inter7.com has declared using SPF that it does
not
send
On 2007-08-22, at 1133, Tom Collins wrote:
On Aug 21, 2007, at 4:49 PM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
I am too lazy to check - does the onchange-facility log the IP of
the client?
Going through the apache logfile can be tedious, if it is large.
If you looked at John's message that I replied to,
On 2007-08-21, at 0433, Metin KAYA wrote:
I am aware of your onchange script, but our topic is security. I
think that we cannot give remote client IP as parameter in your
onchange script. We took note of our customers' complaints. They claim
that somebody always logging in system via
On 2007-08-20, at 0427, Metin KAYA wrote:
I have written a patch that create log file for qmailadmin-1.2.9.
When a
user's password or quota changed, a user deleted from the system or
a user created this patch logs the events.
better suggestion for you. i've written a patch to
howdy-
i wrote the onchange patch which was added to vpopmail version
5.4.15. if you're not familiar with it, it allows the administrator
to set up a ~vpopmail/etc/onchange script which is automatically
executed whenever something changes with vpopmail's status, i.e. when
a domain,
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