Hi List.
I'm having an intermitten virus problem. From time to time a user gets
infected with a virus/worm that send tons of spam through the server. All
users are behind a NAT, so I can't know exactly which user/PC is the source
of the problem.
How can I minimize this problem?
Natalio
W dniu 29.07.2009 19:46, Natalio Gatti pisze:
Hi List.
I'm having an intermitten virus problem. From time to time a user gets
infected with a virus/worm that send tons of spam through the server.
All users are behind a NAT, so I can't know exactly which user/PC is
the source of the problem.
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Aleksander Podsiadly
a...@westside.kielce.pl wrote:
W dniu 29.07.2009 19:46, Natalio Gatti pisze:
Hi List.
I'm having an intermitten virus problem. From time to time a user gets
infected with a virus/worm that send tons of spam through the server. All
users
Block and log with iptables.
Ricardo Barros
Manaus - AM - Brazil
2009/7/29 Aleksander Podsiadly a...@westside.kielce.pl
W dniu 29.07.2009 19:46, Natalio Gatti pisze:
Hi List.
I'm having an intermitten virus problem. From time to time a user gets
infected with a virus/worm
Requires authentication for your clients to send message and apply spam
protection to message coming from inside your network as if
there were coming from the internet.
Your spam protection will not filter your authenticated sessions but will
filter the message sent by the virus (if the virus
2009/7/29 RICARDO BARROS ricardo.barros...@gmail.com
Block and log with iptables.
From my server point of view, I see a single IP address (rememeber that the
clients are behind NAT), so I can not control number of simultaneous
connectios.
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Vincent DeschĂȘnes
vdesche...@stelvio.comwrote:
Requires authentication for your clients to send message and apply spam
protection to message coming from inside your network as if there were
coming from the internet.
Your spam protection will not filter your
W dniu 29.07.2009 20:39, Natalio Gatti pisze:
I saw your post, but using a proxy does not seem to be a solution for
me. I already scan mails with clamav and spamassassin. I don't see
which other benefits brings up to use that proxy.
The spam sent by the infected machine does not contains
Hi,
I'm starting to do some testing on a new install. I set up a couple of test
accounts and when I log into Squirrelmail and try to send an email from one
test account to another on the same server in the same domain, I get this
response just after hitting the send button.
Message not sent.
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Aleksander Podsiadly
a...@westside.kielce.pl wrote:
W dniu 29.07.2009 20:39, Natalio Gatti pisze:
I saw your post, but using a proxy does not seem to be a solution for me. I
already scan mails with clamav and spamassassin. I don't see which other
benefits
I highly recommend to force the users to use Submission-Port 587 instead of
SMTP, which forces senders to authenticate against the server. Most
spam-senders do not have credentials for sending. In case they have, you can
simply locate the spam originators (and block them)
Johannes
Am
John Hansen wrote:
I have converted from mbox to Maildir folders on my old server. I am moving
the folders from my old mail server to my new mail server which is using
Maildir with Qmailtoaster. The problem is my courierimapsubscribed file is
unaware of the non-default folders the users have
I have accounts on 32-bit toaster with 2G worth of email. Not all in
the same folder though. I'm not using quotas and I am running dovecot.
Courier doesn't handle large numbers of messages so well.
ole.johan...@cryonix.no wrote:
FYI 2:
If you want to tap the whole server- multiple domain
José Campos wrote:
How can I authenticate windows active directory users on
qmailtoaster (squirrelmail).
Is this possible? All my users are windows ad objects.
Thanks in advanced.
That's not possible at this time ttbomk. We're working on an option to
I think you have the correct file from that rpm. Check your permissions
and ownership:
-rws--x--x 1 qmailq qmail 24776 Apr 23 10:28 qmail-queue.orig
Jose Mario Pires wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know where can I find the /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue.orig
? I erased it by mistake when I wanted to
I have two qmailtoaster installations that exhibit the same behavior. I
am wondering if this is normal or can be fixed.
I have my outgoing SMTP/POP3 mail server (using Thunderbird) on my
office desktop set to use my toaster as a relay
(http://mail.example.com) which works fine, but if I try
John Hansen wrote:
Hi,
I'm starting to do some testing on a new install. I set up a couple of test
accounts and when I log into Squirrelmail and try to send an email from one
test account to another on the same server in the same domain, I get this
response just after hitting the send button.
John Hansen wrote:
Hi,
I'm starting to do some testing on a new install. I set up a couple of test
accounts and when I log into Squirrelmail and try to send an email from one
test account to another on the same server in the same domain, I get this
response just after hitting the
I may have found the problem. It appears to be the application and not
the mail server. I was only renaming the outgoing account within
Thunderbird. I added another outgoing account and was able to get it to
ask me for the password. I am guessing (with no real way to confirm
without delving
Yes; go to tools-option-security-passwords, there you can manage passwords.
Johannes
Am 30.07.2009 04:59, schrieb Maxwell Smart:
I guess the real question is does Thunderbird have a cache for passwords
and a password file? Can the password file be edited to clear passwords?
--
Thanks. In Linux it's not in that location. It is under edit
preferences privacy passwords
It looks like that will do that trick.
CJ
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