hi guys,is it possible to configure my qmail box as a smtp gateway ? it will check for viruses and spams and will forward mails to an other mail server like exchange. If this is possible, my second question will this, is it possible to get users from exchange for qmail smtp gateway ?
-- Erol
Good days,
I have a little question, what is,what does and howto use
tarpit? Can anybody explain it to me?
Regards
Hello all,
Thanks Quinn, your method is essentially what I am currenlty doing, except
I'm not using ssh, as the transfers all take place
on the local lan and are not visible to the public, so security is not a
problem.
So the general consensus is that in terms of qmail the dump is the
Title: Messaggio
Hi all,
i've set the "Disable web
access" options on all the users of my domain.
In the Mysql vpopmail
database all the users have got the value "4" into pw_gid
field.
But the server continue to
accept the connection with squirrell webmail. Only if i disable the
imap
Mattias Segerdahl wrote:
Are there any rulesets in qmail?
I need to forward mails based on content in the body.
You could write something up in mailfilter/maildrop. Otherwise, no,
there aren't any included in it.
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Is /etc/mail/mailfilter being called at all?
Or is there any content/config file for maildrop?
Jake Vickers wrote:
Mattias Segerdahl wrote:
Are there any rulesets in qmail?
I need to forward mails based on content in the body.
You could write something up in mailfilter/maildrop. Otherwise,
Hello list. my English is not good, but I am using a translator. It is that I watch in the Web, and is two new packages (sapamassassing and to qmail-toaster), not as he is mecanismao to update it, somebody can help me. Gracias
Mattias Segerdahl wrote:
Is /etc/mail/mailfilter being called at all?
Or is there any content/config file for maildrop?
That particular script is not being called anymore. You can call the
scripts anything you want, and just add an entry in the user's .qmail
file to process the script you
i have a list of 1,500,000 email addresses whom i need to send newsletters, as for time being we use other software which send emails to the qmailtoaster which in turn sends emails, i would like to know is there a better way of doing so.. also can i directly get emails in queue with qmail-inject
I would like to know more on this.. me too want something similar..cananyonehelp?? thanksOn 10/4/06, Ho
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had using the guide of www.qmailrocks.org to set up a server beforeusing qmailtoaster .I found that a tool call qmailanalog work together with qlogtool arevery
Stanley Robins wrote:
i have a list of 1,500,000 email addresses whom i need to send
newsletters, as for time being we use other software which send emails
to the qmailtoaster which in turn sends emails, i would like to know
is there a better way of doing so.. also can i directly get emails
Just a reminder to everyone, th cut off for new feature requests to QTP
will be Thursday of this week.
As always, you can find out whats new with the package from the wiki
(http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/QmailToaster-Plus)
ok, will using a mailing list be fast enough ?thanksOn 10/10/06, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stanley Robins wrote: i have a list of 1,500,000 email addresses whom i need to send newsletters, as for time being we use other software which send emails to the qmailtoaster which in turn
can we have qmailanalog in QTP ?thanksOn 10/10/06, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a reminder to everyone, th cut off for new feature requests to QTPwill be Thursday of this week.As always, you can find out whats new with the package from the wiki(
mailfilter :)
Stanley Robins wrote:
can we have qmailanalog in QTP ?
thanks
On 10/10/06, *Jake Vickers* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Just a reminder to everyone, th cut off for new feature requests to QTP
will be Thursday of this week.
As always, you can
That would be. yes!
1) Make an MX record for whatever server(s) you want to do this with
that point to
your qmail-toaster
2) for the domain you want to do this for, assign that new MX record as
it's mail exchanger.
3) Add an entry into smtproutes for that domain, format:
Listers,
Please help me know where to look. The /var/qmail/logs show few if any
failures.
I have one customer who sends a newsletter to 'thousands' of recipients.
Before I upgraded my QT on Friday, he says he was able to send all
of these out within an hour. Now, he says, it's taking
Stanley Robins wrote:
ok, will using a mailing list be fast enough ?
Should be. Send the email to the mailing list (just like this one is
running), and it will queue up all the recipients, while hiding the
email addresses to everyone. Then it will get them out as fast as the
receiving
Hopefully this will get the gears cranking for someone:
'Been reading the mailing list (don't normally have time for that)
I've got CentOS 4.3 I built QT on it 16 June 06 and did a yum update
then, per instructions on the QT webpage. No further changes to it.
QT packages are same as June
Michael Handiboe wrote:
Hopefully this will get the gears cranking for someone:
and I blanked out the /var/qmail/control/blacklists file on Friday, due
to spamhaus.org going away. Does *something* have to be in there?
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Michael Handiboe wrote:
Hopefully this will get the gears cranking for someone:
'Been reading the mailing list (don't normally have time for that)
I've got CentOS 4.3 I built QT on it 16 June 06 and did a yum update
then, per instructions on the QT webpage. No further changes to it.
QT
Hi guys,
Sorry my english, but ...
I finished to install a Fedora Core 4, and all the recent packages of
qmail-toaster. It happens that I have found an error:
1) I created an user, this receives local normally.
2) I created a forward for another email using qmailadmin, and when
control
Eric Shubes wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
I've been getting a boat load of 'joe jobs' lately in my catchall account.
Most of them are like rcpt [EMAIL PROTECTED], with two
apparently random parts separated by a period. I don't have a period in any
of my legitimate account names, so I figured I
Gildecio E. Barboza wrote:
Hi guys,
Sorry my english, but ...
I finished to install a Fedora Core 4, and all the recent packages of
qmail-toaster. It happens that I have found an error:
1) I created an user, this receives local normally. 2) I created a
forward for another email using
Jake Vickers wrote:
If he's coming from an outside IP, it sounds like maybe you're hitting
the chkuser limits defined in your /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp file.
Which if I remember right off the top of my head allow up to 50
recipients at a time. If this is the case, you may want to add a
Eric "Shubes" escreveu:
Gildecio E. Barboza wrote:
Hi guys,
Sorry my english, but ...
I finished to install a Fedora Core 4, and all the recent packages of
qmail-toaster. It happens that I have found an error:
1) I created an user, this receives local normally. 2) I created
Michael Handiboe wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
recipients at a time. If this is the case, you may want to add a rule
at the top for his IP address to not use the chkuser checks, just like
the 127 entry does.
Wow, lotsa CHKUSER stuff in the web-archives...
And I think I've solved it.
Michael Handiboe wrote:
Michael Handiboe wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
recipients at a time. If this is the case, you may want to add a
rule at the top for his IP address to not use the chkuser checks,
just like the 127 entry does.
Wow, lotsa CHKUSER stuff in the web-archives...
And I
Gildecio E. Barboza escreveu:
Eric "Shubes" escreveu:
Gildecio E. Barboza wrote:
Hi guys,
Sorry my english, but ...
I finished to install a Fedora Core 4, and all the recent packages of
qmail-toaster. It happens that I have found an error:
1) I created an user,
Gildecio E. Barboza wrote:
Eric Shubes escreveu:
Gildecio E. Barboza wrote:
Hi guys,
Sorry my english, but ...
I finished to install a Fedora Core 4, and all the recent packages of
qmail-toaster. It happens that I have found an error:
1) I created an user, this receives local
Jake Vickers wrote:
127. applies rules only to the mail server host itself (or 'local'
mail? So what's the difference?)
a.b.c.d applies rules to only mail sent from a.b.c.d to the mail host
and then the
:allow line applies to everyone? OR everyone not explicitly listed
above?
127 is for
Hola Necesito, si alguien entiende español. o pueda traducirlo a ingles, saber como mantener el qmail-toaster actualizado con los utlimos paquetes que hay en la webAhora veo 2 spamassassin 3.15 y qmail-toaster
Hay algun script que los actualize o cual es el procediminto de hacerloGracias
Title: Messaggio
You couldblock 127.0.0.1 on port 143 (not
sure if this will have any other repercussions though) , but why not just
disable or put a .htaccess file on the webmail via apache?
George Sweetnam
- Original Message -
From:
Taxxolo
To:
If you've been playing with tcp.smtp, it'd be a good idea to check for relay
issues:
http://www.abuse.net/relay.html
George Sweetnam
- Original Message -
From: Michael Handiboe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 1:37 PM
Subject: Re:
Here's a link:
http://www.palomine.net/qmail/tarpit.patch
Basically it just says after X (tarpitcount) # of
messages then start delaying them X (tarpitdelay) seconds.
George Sweetnam
- Original Message -
From:
Özgür Kolukısa
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Michael Handiboe wrote:
I had to put the chkuser_settings.h file into the right place
(it wasn't where this http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Chkuser
said it would be) and edit it and follow the directions AND modify my
/etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp file appropriately.
Will you
On Mon, 09 Oct 2006 11:38:56 -0700, Eric Shubes wrote:
Quinn,
Would you care to report this to the fine folks at inter7
(http://www.inter7.com/index.php?page=vpopmail) and follow up?
Reported:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1574817group_id=85937atid=577798
Also, a
Eric Shubes wrote:
Will you please correct/update the wiki?
I'd be glad to... duh, but is there a How to?
:-p
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org
Michael Handiboe wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
Will you please correct/update the wiki?
I'd be glad to... duh, but is there a How to?
:-p
Create yourself a login account for the wiki, go to the page, click Edit
this page. That will take you to a text page where you can make changes.
When
Looks good.
Thanks!
Quinn Comendant wrote:
On Mon, 09 Oct 2006 11:38:56 -0700, Eric Shubes wrote:
Quinn,
Would you care to report this to the fine folks at inter7
(http://www.inter7.com/index.php?page=vpopmail) and follow up?
Reported:
Have y'all considered adding something like this to the admin-toaster?
http://www.limelyte.com/software.php?p=virusstats
Q
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org
I've got mysql-based SA user prefs working. Here are the changes necessary to
add this to the qmail toaster.
1. Add --enable-spamc-user option to %configure in the simscan-toaster.spec
2. Add -q to the spamd run file. Here's mine:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$cat /var/qmail/supervise/spamd/run
Is it true that because spamassassin always runs as user vpopmail thus keeping
its bayes and auto-whitelist database in /home/vpopmail/.spamassassin/ this has
the same functionality as using site-wide bayes database? Would there be any
advantage to using real site-wide bayes settings? Maybe
Hola Ariel...
Entra al apagna de Jake Vickers
http://v2gnu.com/qmail/upgrade.html
Alli hay un script...
Lo he probado...
Tambien existe otro script mas complejo lo encuentras en el wiki
Saludos...
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Anatoly Alexei Pedemonte Ku
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