seeing the exact problem here from one particular domain, started some weeks
ago...
my server says:
tcpserver: pid 15053 from 89.20.252.149
tcpserver: ok 15053 blue:10.0.0.7:25 :89.20.252.149::4609
tcpserver: status: 4/100
the email transcript:
Attempting SMTP connection to [jforce.no]
Resolving
Dear Jake,
I have changed my config file qmail-remote as follows:
dkimsign
!-- per default sign all mails using dkim --
global algorithm=rsa-sha256 domain=/var/qmail/control/me
keyfile=/var/qmail/control/dkim/global.key method=simple selector=dkim1
types id=dkim /
/global
!-- use dkim +
Dear Jake,
I have changed my config file qmail-remote as follows:
dkimsign
!-- per default sign all mails using dkim --
global algorithm=rsa-sha256 domain=/var/qmail/control/me
keyfile=/var/qmail/control/dkim/global.key method=simple selector=dkim1
types id=dkim /
/global
!-- use dkim +
Hi.
I need to block that certain users only could send to a few specific
domains. There is some way of doing it?
Thanks!
--
Un saludo, Arturo.
Hello all,
Im using qmailtoaster two years a go, and i`m very satisfied...
some days a go my users receiving lots of spams, Tagged in subjects
(spamassassin) or not.
What could I be making to get better?
Actually im using Qmailtoaster + Spamdyke with greylist.
Excuse for english.
My confs
Hi all,
I successfully installed the qmailtoaster and am very happy so far.
Now, I have a few questions that I need some help with. So if anyone
knows how to do this or can point me to good documentation I would
really appreciate the help.
I have installed a SSL certificate and got it
PakOgah wrote:
Dear All (especially Jake/Eric),
this list once got problem with duplicate email from ezmlm, I would to
know how to resolved it (Jake/Eric please?)
because it seem my server (ezmlm) sent duplicate email to milist members
some solutions I found on mail-archive.com
- I need to
Arturo Penén Gómez wrote:
Hi.
I need to block that certain users only could send to a few specific
domains. There is some way of doing it?
Thanks!
--
Un saludo, Arturo.
eMPF is designed to do this sort of thing, and it's included in recent
toaster versions. I don't use it myself, so
If you're using spamdyke, turn on detailed logging. It'll show you the
details of the incoming smtp session. It's slick because each session
gets logged in its own file.
Otherwise, you can use recordio, which logs all details into the smtp
log. Search the list archives for how to set that up.
I`m using eMPF.
You can use this link: http://www.qmailwiki.org/EMPF
Rafael
Eric Shubert escreveu:
Arturo Penén Gómez wrote:
Hi.
I need to block that certain users only could send to a few specific
domains. There is some way of doing it?
Thanks!
--
Un saludo, Arturo.
eMPF is designed
Rafael Andrade wrote:
Hello all,
Im using qmailtoaster two years a go, and i`m very satisfied...
some days a go my users receiving lots of spams, Tagged in subjects
(spamassassin) or not.
What could I be making to get better?
Actually im using Qmailtoaster + Spamdyke with greylist.
Excuse
Ok, I will try it. Thanks!
2009/11/3 Rafael Andrade raf...@riosulense.com.br
I`m using eMPF.
You can use this link: http://www.qmailwiki.org/EMPF
Rafael
Eric Shubert escreveu:
Arturo Penén Gómez wrote:
Hi.
I need to block that certain users only could send to a few specific
Martin Waschbuesch wrote:
Hi all,
I successfully installed the qmailtoaster and am very happy so far. Now,
I have a few questions that I need some help with. So if anyone knows
how to do this or can point me to good documentation I would really
appreciate the help.
I have installed a SSL
Rafael Andrade wrote:
Hello, Eric and all list,
First thank u for the answer
My users receiving lots of spams dont have a specific sender domain, or
default spam type.
The sender domain is commonly spoofed (faked), so you can't go by that.
Are you certain that they are coming from outside
Like Eric mentioned, at this point, you need to take a look at the headers
of the spam e-mails that your users are getting. You need to find something
in the type of e-mails you're getting that you can filter on...
Or, as also mentioned, it might be an internal user that is bypassing some
of the
Did anyone else notice that he is missing spam_hits in his config file?
Does it default to something without it?
HIS:
cat /var/qmail/control/simcontrol
:clam=yes,spam=yes,attach=.zip:.rar:.com:.vbs:.bat:.lnk:.scr:.pif:.mpeg:.wmv:.reg:.asx:.mpg:.txt.scr:.pif.scr:.adb:.asp:.dbx:.php:.p
Did anyone else notice that he is missing spam_hits in his config file?
Does it default to something without it?
I believe it defaults to 5 or something similar. It would only effect
SpamAssassin anyway, and I've come to not really rely on SpamAssassin to
block most of my spam. SpamDyke
Hi Rafael,
Why do you have disabled the spamdyke- ip-in-cc-rdns?
#reject-ip-in-cc-rdns
This spamdyke-rule catches about 30% of incoming mails because coming from
dynamic addresses.
Andreas
Am Tuesday 03 November 2009 18:44:15 schrieb Michael Colvin:
Did anyone else notice that he is missing
Rafael Andrade wrote:
Hello, Eric and all list,
First thank u for the answer
My users receiving lots of spams dont have a specific sender domain,
or default spam type.
My spamdyke is running see:
spamdyke-stats /var/log/maillog
Allowed: 35619
Denied : 140729
Sum: 176348
% Spam : 79.80%
[r...@net control]# rpm -qi simscan-toaster
Name: simscan-toaster Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 1.3.1 Vendor: (none)
Release : 1.3.6 Build Date: Seg 15 Dez 2008
18:20:47 BRST
Install Date: Sex 20 Fev 2009
Issuing command: qtp-install-qcontrolpe
Installing QControlPE.
This has only been checked on CentOS 4.x and CentOS 5.x machines, using
32bit architecture.
If you install QControlPE on other systems, you do so at your own risk.
erro: falha ao abrir html: Arquivo ou diretório
Here are the perl modules in my fc11 toaster:
[r...@qmt-fc11 ~]# rpm -qa | grep ^perl | sort
perl-5.10.0-82.fc11.i586
perl-Archive-Tar-1.46-82.fc11.i586
perl-Compress-Raw-Zlib-2.008-82.fc11.i586
perl-Compress-Zlib-2.008-82.fc11.i586
perl-CPAN-1.9205-82.fc11.i586
Kent Busbee wrote:
Did anyone else notice that he is missing spam_hits in his config file?
Does it default to something without it?
Yes.
[r...@doris documentation]# rpm -qi simscan-toaster
Name: simscan-toaster Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 1.4.0
It's disabled by default in the QMT install as a courtesy to
international users. It is indeed effective in the USA, but impractical
for international use.
http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#RDNS
As an alternative, you might find the ip-in-rdns-keyword-blacklist-entry
Maxwell Smart wrote:
I have searched, but really don't know how to ask this question. I know
most on the list have been confronted with this. If anyone could point
me in the direction of the answer that would be sufficient.
I have a qmailtoaster that I just put into a co location facility.
I have searched, but really don't know how to ask this question. I know
most on the list have been confronted with this. If anyone could point
me in the direction of the answer that would be sufficient.
I have a qmailtoaster that I just put into a co location facility. It
has rDNS pointed to
OK I know that, but that doesn't resolve my problem. Without being able
to setup an rDNS entry for this IP address my server mail gets rejected
with a non matching rDNS entry. How is this resolved? I can't be the
only one that has a server at a co location facility where I don't
control the
The ISP, as owner of the IP address they've given you to use, controls
the rDNS entry. You need to get them to change it to your host name.
There are rare situations where an ISP might delegate rDNS entries to a
customer, but I wouldn't count on that. I've also heard of situations
where the
Eric Shubert wrote:
PakOgah wrote:
Dear All (especially Jake/Eric),
this list once got problem with duplicate email from ezmlm, I would
to know how to resolved it (Jake/Eric please?)
because it seem my server (ezmlm) sent duplicate email to milist members
some solutions I found on
That's what I thought. I had this problem once before. I am not sure I
am going to be able to get the delegation this time. At my primary
location I have my own delegation and that works fine, but they may not
be so keen at this colocation.
Thanks for your insight.
CJ
Eric Shubert wrote:
Thanks for the list. I figured it out. I was missing package
perl-TimeDate-1.16-10.fc11.noarch and partials of others. After I installed it
I could compile spamassassin with no errors. Also, as a side note I was in such
a rush to get this installed and running that I failed to notice what was
U... They should be. The should do one or the other. If they won't
delegate the IP space to you so that you can create your own ptr for that
IP, then they should do it for you.
If they won't do either, it's likely because they don't know how to, which
means they likely don't know what
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