On Jan 12, 2007, at 9:28 AM, Nitchi DaMon wrote:
Putting in the hostname now in the latest version, NOW
makes it an open relay but in previous versions it
what the other way around ?
Actually, it's been like that for a long time now. It's a change in
the SMTP AUTH patch to qmail, not
You GOT to be joking...
Putting in the hostname now in the latest version, NOW
makes it an open relay but in previous versions it
what the other way around ?
arrrggg
OK will remove it...
thanks..
again, is there anyway to specifically test for an
open relay when dealing with a toaster
Thanks for updating the list at www.shupp.org I see
it now has up to date emails.
thanks. I'm sure some of my questions are answered in
there now.
Nitch.
The fish are biting.
Get more visitors on your
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
Thanks for updating the list at www.shupp.org I see
it now has up to date emails.
When I moved shupp.org to a new server in may, the newer ezmlm install
stopped looking for the archived file and instead parsed headeradd. I
never noticed it until recently, and finally
Ok, here is an update...
the server clamed down for the last few days after
blocking more and ore of APNIC addresses and LACNIC
addresses.
But I have seena huge increase in .ca sites now and
all doign the same things... RCPT to to an invalid
user.
While the front end toasters are coming back
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
Ok, here is an update...
the server clamed down for the last few days after
blocking more and ore of APNIC addresses and LACNIC
addresses.
But I have seena huge increase in .ca sites now and
all doign the same things... RCPT to to an invalid
user.
While the front end
there are references to adding the hostname all over
the mailing list otherwise its an open relay.
So I added it to the qmail-smtp run file as such:
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd [HOSTNAME] \
/home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /bin/true 21
[HOSTNAME] is hte actual name of the host its running
I wanted to search through the mailing list to see if
someone was experiencing what I am. I noticed that on
the www.shupp.org website the link to the list which
is how I got onto the list in the first place)
and its searchable.
I also that the most recent emails onto this list are
as of
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
I wanted to search through the mailing list to see if
someone was experiencing what I am. I noticed that on
the www.shupp.org website the link to the list which
is how I got onto the list in the first place)
and its searchable.
I also that the most recent emails onto this
My problem is more of questions with the null
sender. It seems that I am getting slammed with tons
of spam as of nov 1,2006 and installed the toaster as
the front end to the mail mail mailserver. the
toaster is getting slammed hard and 99% of the emails
are from null sender.
I'd love to just
Is it spam or bounces ?
RCPT bounces it looks like to unknown users.
Is addressed to valid users or unknown users ?
invalid users on each domain that this cluster (mini)
is accepting.
Are you rejecting mail to unknown users ?
Yes.
I'm going to guess, since you didn't tell us,
--- Harman Nagra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure, different ways you could do it. However, you
are going against the RFC
(http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc821.html). In other
words, you will be
breaking the NDR's.
Dont look at dropping the NDR's but look at what
these NDR's are, why are
you
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