Just setup greylisting on one of my servers and I noticed that the
greylisting-delete-expired.sh file can be simplified from
mysql -h $MYSQLHOST -u $MYSQLUSER -p$MYSQLPASS $MYSQLDB -e delete FROM
relaytofrom WHERE origin_type = \AUTO\ and ( unix_timestamp( )-
unix_timestamp( record_expires ) 0
Is there a way to have greylisting ignore all emails to a particular
address on my server? Often, when ordering stuff online I need to
receive immediate information from the site. Greylisting prevents that
obviously, but I am a big fan of greylisting. It cuts my spam
drastically. Is there
Hello,
try whitelist sender server (in tcprules - disable gl for host(s), in gl table)
2008/10/9 John Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a way to have greylisting ignore all emails to a particular address
on my server? Often, when ordering stuff online I need to receive immediate
information
Hello,
depends on installed gl version.
In my version is possible to turn off gl for some host:
10.10.10.:allow,RBLSMTP=,MAXCONNIP=7,MAXCONNC=7,QMAILQUEUE=/usr/local/qmailscanner/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl
# rest
I found the following:
mail:~ # locate tcprules
/usr/local/bin/tcprules
/usr/local/bin/tcprulescheck
/var/src/ucspi-tcp-0.88/tcprules
/var/src/ucspi-tcp-0.88/tcprules.c
/var/src/ucspi-tcp-0.88/tcprules.o
/var/src/ucspi-tcp-0.88/tcprulescheck
/var/src/ucspi-tcp-0.88/tcprulescheck.c
If I understand your suggestion below, you are whitelisting a sender.
Is that right? If so, I am not trying to whitelist a sender; rather, I
am trying to whitelist a local address to receive emails from everywhere
without ever being blocked by greylisting.
Please let me know.
Thanks,
John
Hello,
about tcprules, read http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcprules.html
So for whitelisting recipient, i think that is not possible in current
version gl but is not problem modify code in local_scan.c (function
checkWhiteListDomain to whitelist whole domain or recipent) or try set
variable
Hello,
which value do you use for minutes/seconds until email is accepted ? I
tried many values and found that something between 6 - 13 (15 for some
servers) are optimal.
I'm using greylisting for incoming emails, clients have own dedicated ip range.
Thank you.
--
Lampa
Hello,
something is wrong with greylisting
(http://shupp.org/patches/greylisting-20060105.patch) ?
I got only
@400047c888570801fed4 local_scan: protocol = notneeded4qmail
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@400047c888570828d054
and i don't have enabled LOCAL_SCAN_DEBUG (default 0)
Thank you.
--
Hello,
from patch file:
+# This table is not used yet, possibly never will be
+create table mail_log# Stores a record for every mail delivery attempt
grep dns_name *
dbdef.sql:create table dns_name# Stores the reverse dns name
lookup for records
grep mail_log *
dbdef.sql:create
Hello,
i think that mysql isn't compiled with ssl support. Try recompile
mysql with ssl support. Simply chech libmysqlclient.so with ldd, you
should get something similar (specialy check libssl.so line)
ldd libmysqlclient_r.so.15.0.0
libpthread.so.0 = /lib/libpthread.so.0
Strange,
./compile qmail-envelope-scanner.c
./compile local_scan.c
./load qmail-envelope-scanner -lz -lm local_scan.o
/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.a
/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.a(client.o): In function
`mysql_close_free_options':
(.text+0xa08): undefined reference to `SSL_CTX_free'
ls
Lampa thanks a lot!
It's solved.
Going to continue it all.
Hope my toaster still works after this upgrade lol :D
Will let you all know.
Btw those lines after change:
qmail-envelope-scanner: \
load qmail-envelope-scanner.o local_scan.o
/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.a /usr/lib/libssl.so
Ee another problem.
I installed it using the rest of Jaroslav's man.
Now I tried to send e-mail from my computer to the server with
greylisting patch.
I am using another server as my smtp outgoing server.
I then found a record on that smtp outgoing server.
It unfortunately is:
Hi Jaroslav,
thanks for your howto.
I forced myself to give it a try on less important machine.
Unfortunately during make:
rm -f tryltai.o tryltai
./compile base64.c
./compile chkuser.c
./load qmail-smtpd chkuser.o qregex.o rcpthosts.o commands.o timeoutread.o \
timeoutwrite.o ip.o
Hello,
my mini-howTO
hope it helps:
cd /var/src
cp -rp netqmail-1.05 netqmail-1.05_org
cd netqmail-1.05/netqmail-1.05
wget http://shupp.org/patches/greylisting-20060105.patch
#maybe change BLOCK_EXPIRE ?
patch greylisting-20060105.patch
make clean
make
### creating Database
CREATE
Hello,
is there any toaster addon how to install greylisting into already
installed Bill's toaster?
I am really sick of the spam and would like another step to fight with it.
But I am affraid of breaking working toaster, lol.
Thanks,
Roman
Roman Bělonohý wrote:
Hello,
is there any toaster addon how to install greylisting into already
installed Bill's toaster?
I am really sick of the spam and would like another step to fight with it.
But I am affraid of breaking working toaster, lol.
Thanks,
Roman
http://www.shupp.org
Ok I will patch it,
then
create database, import sql file (create structure) and add mysql auth
info into local_scan.c
make clean
make
make setup check
then run that garbage collector through crontab every hour or so.
Any chmod required after this reinstall of qmail? Toaster force me to
do it
Hello all.
Is there an option to whitelist for example some relay_ip's or some rcpt_to
email addresses?
Thanks,
Jaroslav
Hello everyone.
It is ok now.
Thanks Rick.
I have some more questions to be get it clearer ...
I see, that with greylist more complex filtering can be done, like :
mysql -h $MYSQLHOST -u $MYSQLUSER -p$MYSQLPASS $MYSQLDB -e \
delete FROM relaytofrom WHERE mail_from = '' || rcpt_to = '';
so all
Hello.
I did like you said but got the error while doing make:
./compile local_scan.c
local_scan.c:15:38: error: /usr/include/mysql/mysql.h: No such file or
directory
local_scan.c:34: error: expected Б─≤)Б─≥ before Б─≤*Б─≥ token
local_scan.c:64: error: expected Б─≤)Б─≥ before Б─≤*Б─≥ token
Jaroslav wrote:
Hello.
I did like you said but got the error while doing make:
./compile local_scan.c
local_scan.c:15:38: error: /usr/include/mysql/mysql.h: No such file or
directory
local_scan.c:34: error: expected Б─≤)Б─≥ before Б─≤*Б─≥ token
local_scan.c:64: error: expected Б─≤)Б─≥ before
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Yalcin Cekic wrote:
Hi All,
I have working mail box. I used shupp toaster v.0.9.2.
I want to install greylisting due to spam.
Here is what I did:
---
([EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/src)# cp -rp netqmail-1.05 netqmail-1.05_org
([EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/src)# cd
Hi All,
I have working mail box. I used shupp toaster v.0.9.2.
I want to install greylisting due to spam.
Here is what I did:
---
([EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/src)# cp -rp netqmail-1.05 netqmail-1.05_org
([EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/src)# cd netqmail-1.05/netqmail-1.05
([EMAIL
Yalcin Cekic wrote:
Hi All,
I have working mail box. I used shupp toaster v.0.9.2.
I want to install greylisting due to spam.
Here is what I did:
---
([EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/src)# cp -rp netqmail-1.05 netqmail-1.05_org
([EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/src)# cd netqmail-1.05/netqmail-1.05
([EMAIL
Doesn't greylisting delay mail delivery by a few hours atleast?
Joey
On 8/1/07, John Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Barton wrote:
I have a toaster I set up a LONG time ago using shupp.org, and
everything has worked very well for some time. I am starting to get
hammered by spam
depends on your config
Joey Novak wrote:
Doesn't greylisting delay mail delivery by a few hours atleast?
Joey
On 8/1/07, *John Harmon* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Barton wrote:
I have a toaster I set up a LONG time ago using shupp.org
My config, or the sending mail servers config?
On 8/1/07, Ahmet YAZICI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
depends on your config
Joey Novak wrote:
Doesn't greylisting delay mail delivery by a few hours atleast?
Joey
On 8/1/07, *John Harmon* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
John Barton wrote:
I have a toaster I set up a LONG time ago using shupp.org, and
everything has worked very well for some time. I am starting to get
hammered by spam pretty bad though, and spamassassin is just not cutting
it any longer. I am considering implementing the greylisting patch that
Joey Novak wrote:
Doesn't greylisting delay mail delivery by a few hours atleast?
Joey
On 8/1/07, *John Harmon* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Barton wrote:
I have a toaster I set up a LONG time ago using shupp.org
http://shupp.org, and
everything
Rick Macdougall wrote:
John Barton wrote:
I have a toaster I set up a LONG time ago using shupp.org, and
everything has worked very well for some time. I am starting to get
hammered by spam pretty bad though, and spamassassin is just not cutting
it any longer. I am considering implementing the
I have a toaster I set up a LONG time ago using shupp.org, and
everything has worked very well for some time. I am starting to get
hammered by spam pretty bad though, and spamassassin is just not cutting
it any longer. I am considering implementing the greylisting patch that
is available from
John Barton wrote:
I have a toaster I set up a LONG time ago using shupp.org, and
everything has worked very well for some time. I am starting to get
hammered by spam pretty bad though, and spamassassin is just not cutting
it any longer. I am considering implementing the greylisting patch that
Ok, I got it all installed.
How can you tell its working ? I keep checking the
MySQL tables and they stay empty.
I don't see anyhting in the logs.
i tried to telnet to port 25 and run a test there, it
accepted it all.
H
Nitch.
--- Nitchi DaMon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
Ok, I got it all installed.
How can you tell its working ? I keep checking the
MySQL tables and they stay empty.
I don't see anyhting in the logs.
i tried to telnet to port 25 and run a test there, it
accepted it all.
Hi,
If you did the make setup check in the
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
Ok, I got it all installed.
How can you tell its working ? I keep checking the
MySQL tables and they stay empty.
I don't see anyhting in the logs.
i tried to telnet to port 25 and run a test there, it
accepted it all.
Hi,
If you did the
Speaking of greylisting, yesterday I finished testing integration of the
greylisting patch I maintain with qmailtoater's qmail-toaster src rpm.
If anyone is interested, you can download it here:
http://shupp.org/grey-rpm/
To build it, you'll need to use:
--define 'srs 1' --define 'greylisting
So ? just for grins and giggles...
is there anyone using the toaster software on Redhat
and/or a fedra core that has runinto the same problem
that I have?
I can download and recompile MySQL and that is where I
am leaning at the moment, but I'm still holding out
hope that there is a solution out
MySQL 5.0 oh yeah.
I see that 4.x does not have the problem I defined in
an earlier message, but 5.0 does.
I'd like to stay with 5.0 but.
thanks
nitch.
--- Rick Macdougall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
So ? just for grins and giggles...
is there anyone using
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
I can download and recompile MySQL and that is where I
am leaning at the moment, but I'm still holding out
hope that there is a solution out there.
That may very well be the best.
You have installed the server, client AND development RPMs for MySQL,
right? Server
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
I can download and recompile MySQL and that is
where I
am leaning at the moment, but I'm still holding
out
hope that there is a solution out there.
That may very well be the best.
You have installed the server, client AND
development RPMs for MySQL,
right?
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
Ok, back at it again
I did a fresh install from the website of everything.
I made sure that the patch was installed AFTER the
major patch (qmail-toaster-0.8.3 etc).
Ok the patch installed fine.
did a make clean
then make
and WHAM!
I get the following errors:
./load
OK kewl, thanks... One problem.
I would assume that the libmygcc.a is created IF you
recompile from source MySQL ?
Every reference I see towards it say recompile. It
just does not come in an RPM ready to install eh ?
thanks... I hope that this is going to be worth the
trouble.
Nitch.
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
OK kewl, thanks... One problem.
I would assume that the libmygcc.a is created IF you
recompile from source MySQL ?
Every reference I see towards it say recompile. It
just does not come in an RPM ready to install eh ?
I can't say as I don't run Redhat. I do know
--- Rick Macdougall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't say as I don't run Redhat. I do know that
libmygcc.a is part of
the binary build from dev.mysql.com for linux.
Regards,
Rick
thanks for the information... anyone else have a
suggestion BESIDES not using Redhat Fedora ?
Nitch.
dumb question...
what are most everyone here running for the OS?
I've been using redhat for years now and migrated into
the Fedora Core. But I'm open to suggestions.
tia.
nitch.
--- Rick Macdougall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
OK kewl, thanks... One problem.
I
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
dumb question...
what are most everyone here running for the OS?
I've been using redhat for years now and migrated into
the Fedora Core. But I'm open to suggestions.
I prefer Slackware, but I also look after CentOS and FreeBSD machines.
Probably about 50 or 60 in all.
Same here.. in numbers.. but various flavors of OS's.
Started years back on Slackware but needed something a
little more... whats the word... secure? Last I
touched was like slackware 2 or somewhere around that.
I'll bet its different today!
tia.
nitch
--- Rick Macdougall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just curious why Debian isn't one of your preferred distro's
Bill
-Original Message-
From: Rick Macdougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 3:03 PM
To: toaster@shupp.org
Subject: Re: [toaster] Greylisting
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
dumb question...
what are most
Bill D'Anjou wrote:
Just curious why Debian isn't one of your preferred distro's
Bill
I prefer Slackware, but I also look after CentOS and FreeBSD machines.
Probably about 50 or 60 in all.
Regards,
Rick
Well I do run Ubuntu on the laptop, does that count ?
I was never a fan of rpm or
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
dumb question...
what are most everyone here running for the OS?
I've been using redhat for years now and migrated into
the Fedora Core. But I'm open to suggestions.
SuSE
Rick
@shupp.org
Subject: Re: [toaster] Greylisting
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
dumb question...
what are most everyone here running for the OS?
I've been using redhat for years now and migrated
into
the Fedora Core. But I'm open to suggestions.
I prefer Slackware, but I also look after
Geetings all,
Greylisting sounds good especially if it can help
LOWER the amount of traffic and/or connections.
I grabbed the greylist patch from shupp.org and went
to apply it.
It keeps coming back file to patch and goes no
further.
I followed the instructions found at:
with greylisting ;)
Regards,
E:S
-Original Message-
From: Nitchi DaMon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Montag, 15. Jänner 2007 22:50
To: toaster@shupp.org
Subject: [toaster] Greylisting
Geetings all,
Greylisting sounds good especially if it can help
LOWER the amount of traffic
with greylisting ;)
Regards,
E:S
-Original Message-
From: Nitchi DaMon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Montag, 15. Jänner 2007 22:50
To: toaster@shupp.org
Subject: [toaster] Greylisting
Geetings all,
Greylisting sounds good especially if it can help
LOWER the amount of traffic
: [toaster] Greylisting
thats the one I am hitting the wall with.
I downloaded greylisting-20060105.patch for the 08
installation that I have. No go.
I tried it on another box... still no go. same
error/response.
thanks for the info though!
nitch
--- Edvin Seferovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
actually (on fedora core 6) just
up arrowed until I came to my previous typing of
cd /toaster/netqmail-1.05/netqmail-1.05
patch /toaster/greylisting-20060105.patch
and ran it... i swear.. i did nothign else. and it
ran cleanly.
The two common pitfalls are:
1) Forgetting to apply
Yup. Just install the mysql client libraries ;)
Good night.
E:S
-Original Message-
From: Nitchi DaMon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Montag, 15. Jänner 2007 23:20
To: toaster@shupp.org
Subject: RE: [toaster] Greylisting
Thanks for the replay.
I think I need to go home and get some
As usal, i forget something, the link to the code...
http://www.acc.umu.se/~glance/greylisting-20060112.patch
http://www.acc.umu.se/~glance/qmail-envelope-scanner-postgrey-20060112.tar.gz
On 26 February, 2006 - Anton Lundin wrote:
Fromn my point of view its crasy to implement greylisting in
ElusiveMind wrote:
Has anyone had luck in implementing the graylisting patch into the toaster?
I've patched it, and compiled it in (along with the qmailtap patch) and
mail seems to not be getting through. This is a development system so
I'm going to let it sit a while and see if it just takes
Okay! I was about to ask about that. I just found this however:
#define DEFAULT_BLOCK_EXPIRE 55 /* minutes until email is accepted */
I assume by setting this to 1 or 5 I can reduce the time my email
sits waiting to be accepted.
Thanks;
Michael Bagnall
ElusiveMind
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brilliant - I have Greylisting working and I've shortened the timeout
and things seem to be working swimingly.
The issue I find myself facing now is that no email from Gmail is
getting through - because subsequent re-sends are coming from a
different IP than the original. Is there a work
Hi Bill,
the problem is that the email isn't yet delivert to the postbox.
Only the entry in the db appears.
I think a whitelist entry for the local server is the solution.
regards
Thomas
Th. Salditt wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have install shupps toaster and additional the greylisting patch.
Th. Salditt wrote:
Hi Bill,
the problem is that the email isn't yet delivert to the postbox.
Only the entry in the db appears.
I think a whitelist entry for the local server is the solution.
regards
Thomas
What's in the log, as I asked before? Does the mail make it into the
queue? If
Hi everybody,
I have install shupps toaster and additional the greylisting patch.
All is working fine but if I want to send an email from domain1 to domain2
on the same server these will only delivery once.
No try more. I have waited three hours but no new try.
Can someone help me ?
Best
I have updated the greylisting patch to apply over the 0.8 patch
cleanly. It also supports configuration via environment variables,
rather than compiled in values, as well as logging to standard error.
Please see the top of the patch for details:
Bill Shupp wrote:
I have updated the greylisting patch to apply over the 0.8 patch
cleanly. It also supports configuration via environment variables,
rather than compiled in values, as well as logging to standard error.
Please see the top of the patch for details:
Stephen Harmon wrote:
Hi Jason. Thanks for responding. I compiled Mysql from source using
the following configure options:
|/./configure --with-openssl --with-isam --prefix=/usr/local/mysql/
I did a locate mysql.h on my server and found it in the following
location:
|
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I added -I/usr/local/mysql/include/mysql to the conf-cc file. It
currently looks like this:
cc -O2 -DTLS=20040120 -I/usr/local/ssl/include
-I/usr/local/mysql/include/mysql
However, I still get the error during make. I also tried going in the
same directory and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen Harmon wrote:
Hi Jason. Thanks for responding. I compiled Mysql from source using
the following configure options:
|/./configure --with-openssl --with-isam --prefix=/usr/local/mysql/
I did a locate mysql.h on my server and found it in the following
Hello,
I have been searching the toaster mailing list archive but didn't quite
find an answer to my problem. I am hoping that someone can give me some
guidance. I have installed the latest posting of Bill's Toaster on my
Fedora Core 3 server. I was now trying to install the greylisting
Hello,
Have anybody seen any statistics package for greylisting? I mean the
scripts to get statistics from DB (how many attempts was taken from
several mail sources, etc. etc.)
Ideally it should have a http access to the stats...
Kind regards,
Vladimir.
Hello,
As most of you, I'm in a permament battle with spammers. But,
unfortunately, all actions (including chkuser, rbl, spamassassin) are
not enough to win. Now I'm seriously thinking about greylisting
patch, so could you please share your thoughts regarding it.
Maybe somebody already use this
Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
Hello,
As most of you, I'm in a permament battle with spammers. But,
unfortunately, all actions (including chkuser, rbl, spamassassin) are
not enough to win. Now I'm seriously thinking about greylisting
patch, so could you please share your thoughts regarding it.
Maybe
Hello Jason,
It works. Mostly. And it's quite effective. Usually.
Delays are the biggest problem with the greylisting patch. That and
those few mailers that just won't retry. As long as you set your delays
to a short period of time, and watch for broken mailers to add to the
whitelist,
Vladimir Kozlov schrieb:
What are your suggestions regarding delays? Currently I've installed
this patch on one of my servers with default delay (55min), and it seems
it works.
As for broken mailers - I do not think there are a lot of them...
Kind regards,
Vladimir.
Do you think 55 minutes is a
Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
What are your suggestions regarding delays? Currently I've installed
this patch on one of my servers with default delay (55min), and it seems
it works.
I've seen suggestions for lowering the delay to something like 5
minutes. That way direct-to-mx is essentially
Hello Jason,
What are your suggestions regarding delays? Currently I've installed
this patch on one of my servers with default delay (55min), and it seems
it works.
I've seen suggestions for lowering the delay to something like 5
minutes. That way direct-to-mx is essentially blocked, and
Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
Sad, but... Nevertheless, both my users and I are very angry against
spam, so let's try.
Agreed.. I dropped greylisting about 3 months ago when I rebuilt our
mailservers. I just haven't had time to work on a new greylisting
system, but .. In the meantime, between
Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold wrote:
Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
What are your suggestions regarding delays? Currently I've installed
this patch on one of my servers with default delay (55min), and it seems
it works.
I've seen suggestions for lowering the delay to something like 5
minutes. That way
Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
Hello,
As most of you, I'm in a permament battle with spammers. But,
unfortunately, all actions (including chkuser, rbl, spamassassin) are
not enough to win. Now I'm seriously thinking about greylisting
patch, so could you please share your thoughts regarding it.
Maybe
Bill Shupp wrote:
Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
Hello,
As most of you, I'm in a permament battle with spammers. But,
unfortunately, all actions (including chkuser, rbl, spamassassin) are
not enough to win. Now I'm seriously thinking about greylisting
patch, so could you please share your thoughts
Hey all,
Quick question... To whitelist a user, does the email address
have to be enclosed by brackets such as [EMAIL PROTECTED] or will just
[EMAIL PROTECTED] work?
Thanks!
--
---
Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold
Engine / Technology Programmer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RedHat
Would anyone out there running a toaster with the greylisting patch be
willing to let me have an account for a few days to do some testing? I'd
like to see what I'm getting into before I install it on my main server.
-B
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would anyone out there running a toaster with the greylisting patch be
willing to let me have an account for a few days to do some testing? I'd
like to see what I'm getting into before I install it on my main server.
Keep in mind that you can run your own test
I just realized that this doesn't seem to have the chkuser patch in it
... And that the chkuser.mysql patch won't apply after I've updated it
for greylisting...
Is this easily remedied?
On Sat, 2004-03-27 at 14:45, Bill Shupp wrote:
In case anyone is curious, I've been investigating
Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold said:
I just realized that this doesn't seem to have the chkuser patch in it
... And that the chkuser.mysql patch won't apply after I've updated it
for greylisting...
Is this easily remedied?
I guess I answered my own question ... I was able to hack in the chkusr
. It is the
source of all programs. I do not know its name, so I will call it the Tao
of Programming.This patch is intended to be used in conjunction with Bill Shupp's large
qmail-toaster-greylisting patch. I tool the existing chkusr-mysql patch
and applied it to qmail, ensuring that chkusr is run before
Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold said:
I hope this helps everyone out there! This toaster is *GREAT* and I'm
just trying to do my part by giving some back!
Boy, I'm gonna need to see a shrink soon with all this replying to
myself... :)
Anyways, I've created a squirrelmail plugin that allows users
Hi all,
I've looked a little bit at the greylisting patch and I'm contemplating
installing it into my system. Is it possible to turn off greylisting via
a control file like you can with the mfcheck? Is this something that is
easily hacked into the source?
Thanks!
Jason
Hi all,
I've looked a little bit at the greylisting patch and I'm contemplating
installing it into my system. Is it possible to turn off greylisting via
a control file like you can with the mfcheck? Is this something that is
easily hacked into the source?
Not currently. But I was
Thanks Andre.. indeed it was a problem with my openssl and mysql. I recompiled
Mysql and everything compiled just fine.
Thanks a lot .. i really appreciate your help.
Quoting Andre Marenke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 12:04:52 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: undefined
Hi Bill,
I tried to compile netqmail-1.05+qmail-toaster-0.6-1+greylisting.patch , I have
this error doing the make command:
: undefined reference to `SSL_CTX_set_default_verify_paths'
/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.a(viosslfactories.o)(.text+0x3a5): In function
`new_VioSSLAcceptorFd':
:
Qing Yan wrote:
Dear all,
I am using netqmail 1.05 now. After I patched
qmail-toaster-0.6-1+greylisting.patch, then I patch
chkuser-0.6.mysql.patch. However, I got the follow error.
patching file ./conf-mysql
patching file ./conf-vpopmail
patching file ./Makefile
Hunk #2 succeeded at 1584 with
In case anyone is curious, I've been investigating Greylisting, a fairly
new anti-forgery method described here:
http://projects.puremagic.com/greylisting/
I have put together a composite patch of the qmail-envelope-scanner
program (wrapper for local_scan, both my Martin Dempsey), and a
From: Bill Shupp
In case anyone is curious, I've been investigating Greylisting, a fairly
new anti-forgery method described here:
http://projects.puremagic.com/greylisting/
I have put together a composite patch of the qmail-envelope-scanner
program (wrapper for local_scan, both my Martin
Hi,
Also, is it possible to change dbdef.sql file to say:
GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE ON relaydelay.* TO 'milter'@'localhost'
IDENTIFIED BY 'milter';
Because this line from the original dbdef.sql:
grant select,insert,update,delete tables on relaydelay.* to
milter@localhost identified by
Gary wrote:
Hi,
Also, is it possible to change dbdef.sql file to say:
GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE ON relaydelay.* TO 'milter'@'localhost'
IDENTIFIED BY 'milter';
Because this line from the original dbdef.sql:
grant select,insert,update,delete tables on relaydelay.* to
milter@localhost
From: Bill Shupp
Gary wrote:
Hi,
Also, is it possible to change dbdef.sql file to say:
GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE ON relaydelay.* TO
'milter'@'localhost'
IDENTIFIED BY 'milter';
Because this line from the original dbdef.sql:
grant select,insert,update,delete tables on
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