In that case manually try to provide rule for each user.
User1:LREI,user2:LreI,user3:LR(*@ http://yahoo.com yahoo.com,*@
http://gmail.com gmail.com)E(*@ http://yahoo.com yahoo.com,*@
http://gmail.com gmail.com)I
For more details you can go with below URL
Hello List,
I think (hope) that I have a better filter for vpopmail-fail
It checks also on u...@example.com
# Fail2Ban configuration file for vpopmail
#
# Author: Lawrence Sheed
#
# $Revision: 1.0 $
#
[Definition]
# Option: failregex
# Notes.: regex to match the password failures
wou good of me. I read a few message back and see that you can use
failregex = vchkpw-pop3: vpopmail user not found .*:HOST$
Where I find .*@:HOST$ I can't remember.
Peter
Op 12-3-2011 9:36, Peter schreef:
Hello List,
I think (hope) that I have a better filter for vpopmail-fail
It checks
# qtp-whatami
# rpm -qa | grep toaster | sort
--
-Eric 'shubes'
qtp-whatami v0.3.7 Sat Mar 12 06:35:05 EST 2011
DISTRO=CentOS
OSVER=5.5
QTARCH=i686
QTKERN=2.6.18-194.32.1.el5
BUILD_DIST=cnt50
BUILD_DIR=/usr/src/redhat
This machine's OS is supported and has been tested
[root@mail ~]# rpm
On 03/11/2011 10:59 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
Hello list,
When I have 'prefix =' rather than 'prefix = INBOX.' set in the 'private
namespace' my folders, which were previously subfolders of 'INBOX.,' do
not show up in squirrelmail. Does anyone know the solution to this issue.
Eric
On 03/12/2011 04:39 AM, rvau...@libertycasting.com wrote:
# qtp-whatami
# rpm -qa | grep toaster | sort
--
-Eric 'shubes'
qtp-whatami v0.3.7 Sat Mar 12 06:35:05 EST 2011
DISTRO=CentOS
OSVER=5.5
QTARCH=i686
QTKERN=2.6.18-194.32.1.el5
BUILD_DIST=cnt50
BUILD_DIR=/usr/src/redhat
This
On 03/10/2011 05:18 PM, Dan McAllister wrote:
Greetings all... once again, I am being dumbfounded by qtp-newmodel. I
must just be missing something (been a long time since I've felt this
stupid about something!)
Here's the lastest output from my log file -- clearly it's looking for
qtp-overlay
Hi Peter.
I have extended vpopmail.conf with this :
failregex = vchkpw-pop3: vpopmail user not found .*:HOST$
vchkpw-smtp: vpopmail user not found .*:HOST$
vchkpw-submission: vpopmail user not found .*:HOST$
(I know it may be written in one line but this makes it
That looks fine indeed, Finn. I'm fond of readability. :)
What about IMAP? I know it's not used as much as the others, but it
could be an attractive target to some evil-doers.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
On 03/12/2011 07:26 AM, Finn Buhelt (kirstineslund) wrote:
Hi Peter.
I have extended
On 3/12/2011 4:26 PM, Finn Buhelt (kirstineslund) wrote:
Hi Peter.
I have extended vpopmail.conf with this :
failregex = vchkpw-pop3: vpopmail user not found .*:HOST$
vchkpw-smtp: vpopmail user not found .*:HOST$
vchkpw-submission: vpopmail user not found .*:HOST$
Hi Peter.
Depends where Your logfiles are - You can scan more than one logfile per
'jail' as well as You can do multiline scans in the filter definition
(the one below).
I'm doing this vpopmail.conf filter in maillog logfile only (I do
catch many vchkpw-smtp attempts) - I have my
Hi Eric S.
I'm catching Imap attempts in my dovecot.log file - I have a
dovecot.conf filter in fail2ban that catches faulty attempts + a
squirrelmail filter.
Below is a not yet very readable dovecot-imap.conf filter - When time
permits I will try to make it more readable and / or make some
Hello,
Sometimes, when I try to send an email via FTP, the server sends me the
following error:
mail server temporarily rejected message
and the problem is solved by restarting qmail-toaster (qmailctl stop ;
qmailctl start;)
Here is my /var/log/qmail/submission/current :
There could be a problem with your queues. Try running:
Be sure you have the latest qmailtoaster-plus package installed first:
# yum update qmailtoaster-plus.repo
# yum update qmailtoaster-plus
Then run the queue repair tool:
# service qmail stop
# queue_repair.py -r
# service qmail start
That
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