I have built my toaster with --define 'spambox 1. Spam sent to an
account that has Spam Detection? enabled in qmailadmin is handled
correctly and moved to the Spam subfolder.
But it does not seem to work with forwards: Say I have email account
peter that has spam detection enabled, and then a
Igor Vukotic' ha scritto:
I run in mixed configuration win2k(Thunderbird, outlook2000),
xp(Thunderbird), Apple (System mail) and everything works fine (just
set ROOT path to the INBOX) on IMAP expect Outlook2003.. only thing
what i didnt solved is how to map dummy outlook to store sent mails
Eric Shubes wrote:
Massimiliano Fontana wrote:
Hi there !
I'm about to switch my 50 users-single domain from pop3 to IMAP4 .
Now all desktops ( Xp os with Outlook 2003 ) have their .pst files on a
server shared folder . This solution works but now I'd prefer to have
all e-mails resident on
Alexey Loukianov wrote:
Greetings, Dan.
31 января 2007 г., 21:54:03 you have wrote:
Hello guys.
I've built a few toasters over the last year. I love the process, quick
and painless (at least till you need to modify spam settigns), anyway.
For the most part most people use a
On 2007.02.01, at 12:09, Massimiliano Fontana wrote:
Igor Vukotic' ha scritto:
I run in mixed configuration win2k(Thunderbird, outlook2000), xp
(Thunderbird), Apple (System mail) and everything works fine (just
set ROOT path to the INBOX) on IMAP expect Outlook2003.. only
thing what i
When creating a user, is there anyway to automatically create the spam folder?
Thanks
Ed,
The qmail/control/spfrules file can also be used to allow local receipt of
Email from your spam-filter machine. Just create the file with a single line
similar to ip4:0.0.0.0 where 0.0.0.0 is replaced with the filter machine's
IP address.
Regards,
Tim
-Original Message-
From: Erik
On 2/1/07, Ronnie Tartar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When creating a user, is there anyway to automatically create the spam
folder?
Thanks
Spam subfolders are created by default when receiiving the first
message as detected spam, if you have rebuilt the qmailadmin and
maildrop packages with
Tim Mancour wrote:
Ed,
The qmail/control/spfrules file can also be used to allow local receipt of
Email from your spam-filter machine. Just create the file with a single line
similar to ip4:0.0.0.0 where 0.0.0.0 is replaced with the filter machine's
IP address.
Regards,
Tim
Hey Tim,
Peter Peltonen wrote:
On 2/1/07, Ronnie Tartar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When creating a user, is there anyway to automatically create the spam
folder?
Thanks
Spam subfolders are created by default when receiiving the first
message as detected spam, if you have rebuilt the qmailadmin
Hi Opik,
If email is in RTF(Rich Text Format, which is a common Outlook email
format), the attachment will be encapsulcated in a winmail.dat file. It
is a known problem that Outlook Express will ignore the file and it makes
the recipient feels that there's nothing inside the email.
If that's
Erik Espinoza wrote:
I don't see how tcprules would fix Stephen's problem. He's basically
ticked that spammers are hitting his hidden server directly. I say
don't just hide it, firewall it.
I agree. Two different solutions to the same problem. Either reject it at
the firewall, or reject it
Erik Espinoza wrote:
A BSD admin that can take qmailtoaster and make it run on BSD can
implmenet a firewall policy using ipf.
Sure ;-D. But you're not taking into account admin laziness.
ES, port 587 is all about SMTP-AUTH, meaning that tcprules shouldn't
really matter as it's all done
- Original Message -
From: Philip Nix Guru [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 4:54 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] SRS with multi frontend smtp
Actually
it is more :
incoming : internet - scanners - real box
if all scanners are
Hi George
real box is of course scanning aswell
Just the frontend smtps are very powerfull machines to handle most of
the scanning (we do get a lot of mails)
the machine hosting mailboxes isnt as powerful but of course scans any
email not originating from the diff smtps
Thx for your concern
I just replaced the old sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org (zen blocks all the dynamic
ones now ... I'd use sorbs if i wanted that) with cbl.abuseat.org which is
what blocks most of them anyway. I had sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org right after my
cbl rbl list and found it blocked VERY few additional ip's... so I
Hi
is the env vars RBLTIMEOUT skipped when RELAYCLIENT is set ?
Are some docs about rbl on the wiki ?
thx,
Davide
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org
I use http://www.robtex.com/rbls.html to figure out which RBLs handle
the spam that gets through.
The search is manual, though, I wonder if it could be automated to
maintain some rating :)
Also, I wonder if there is an easy way to weed out messages in user
inboxes waiting to be read, as often
What exactly are you asking?
Why would it be skipped if relayclient is set or what are you trying to
accomplish.
There are some docs but not about RBLTIMEOUT.
RBLTIMEOUT is just a timer that limits to total seconds of runtime for
rblsmtpd
No matter what the result it will just handover to
Buzzz wrote:
Hi
is the env vars RBLTIMEOUT skipped when RELAYCLIENT is set ?
No. rblsmtpd (which uses RBLTIMEOUT) is run before handing the session over
to qmail-smtpd (which uses RELAYCLIENT).
If you want to disable rblsmtpd (when using RELAYCLIENT), you can set
RBLSMTPD=. See man rblsmtpd
On 2/1/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FYI, the --define 'spambox 1' isn't needed for maildrop-toaster, only
qmailadmin-toaster.
That was copied from the FAQ (wiki). I've now updated the section:
Hi,
On 2/1/07, George Sweetnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to setup port 26 for customers (before submission and didn't use smtp
auth's port) to get around isp's blocking port 25 to send (for our hosted
customers off-net). I allow relaying for friendly ip's through submission,
I still
Other than it's the standard, no.
Erik
On 2/1/07, Peter Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On 2/1/07, George Sweetnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to setup port 26 for customers (before submission and didn't use smtp
auth's port) to get around isp's blocking port 25 to send (for our
Greetings,
I have released an updated courier-authlib package on the devel site
(http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/).
Feel free to download and update. The current round of packages will
be moved from devel to stable later this week. I plan to add an
updated qmailadmin within the week.
Erik
Greetings,
I have just released a newer devel version of the clamav-toaster
package. This is based on version 0.90rc3 and includes FixStaleSocket
set to yes by default. This should allow recovery after a loss of
power and a more efficient virus scanner than the old 0.88.x branch.
This is
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