[qmailtoaster] QMail relay with Exchange.. Please help

2005-09-11 Thread Gabriel Lai Yong Shern
Hello I'm trying to setup Qmail MTA that will be the front-end, relaying with Exchange Server (Back-end). I've tried but failed. Need for advices from everyone. Qmail will receive all emails and do scanning of viruses spam, then will forward all emails to Exchange server. Please advice

[qmailtoaster] How to set up SPF on my Qmailtoaster?

2005-09-11 Thread Ron Jones
I read somewhere on the Qmailtoaster.com website that the toaster has built-in support for the SPF setup. Has anyone configured it? How is it done? Thanks, Ron Jones The Fulcrum Technology Group, IncTel: 678.921.0318Cell: 770.378.3647585 Creek Landing LaneAlpharetta, GA 30005

Re: [qmailtoaster] How to set up SPF on my Qmailtoaster?

2005-09-11 Thread Erik Espinoza
Most of the configuration for spf is done in DNS, not qmail. Go to http://spf.pobox.com/ and use their wizard to generate rules. The Qmail configuration is basically one file: /var/qmail/control/spfbehavior More info available here: http://www.saout.de/misc/spf/ spfbehavior Use this to turn

RE: [qmailtoaster] How to set up SPF on my Qmailtoaster?: after-action report

2005-09-11 Thread Ron Jones
I thought it was working as designed? I use easydns.com as my dns provider, and pasted the txt records in their txt field. The SOA serial number auto-increments when changes are made, but the user doesn't have access to what they are (unless you go through some hoops at dnsstuff.com). The

RE: [qmailtoaster] How to set up SPF on my Qmailtoaster?: after-action report

2005-09-11 Thread Ron Jones
Rej.us Ron Jones Tel: 678.921.0318 | Cell: 770.378.3647 www.fulcrumtechnologygroup.com -Original Message- From: Erik Espinoza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 1:10 AM To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] How to set up SPF on my

Re: [qmailtoaster] How to set up SPF on my Qmailtoaster?: after-action report

2005-09-11 Thread Erik Espinoza
You pasted too much: $ host -t txt rej.us rej.us text rej.us. IN TXT \v=spf1 a ptr mx:mail.rej.us ~all Should read like this: $ host -t txt rej.us rej.us text v=spf1 a ptr mx:mail.rej.us ~all Looks like too much is in the record, the rej.us IN TXT is not supposed to be part of the txt record