Hello!
The solution to my problem might or might not be related
to the vchkpw, so i'll try to find help here anyway.
The problem is that if there is a virtual domain: bbb.zz
and there is a user [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the whole thing
is located at address ADDR then any spammer
can connect to
- Original Message -
From: Artem Koutchine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 6:43 PM
Subject: Spam problem
How can I solve the problem? SMTP authorization?
but how? Any other ways?
there is not much you can do, except of apllying a general filter to
Hello!
The solution to my problem might or might not be related
to the vchkpw, so i'll try to find help here anyway.
The problem is that if there is a virtual domain: bbb.zz
and there is a user [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the whole thing
is located at address ADDR then any spammer
can
Hello,
Thank you for giving attention to this message.
The work is connected with processing and sending of electronic mail.
You can make up your own flexible schedule (we offer full-time and part-time job).
You can work at any time, which is convenient for you, at home or at office.
The solution to my problem might or might not be related
to the vchkpw, so i'll try to find help here anyway.
The problem is that if there is a virtual domain: bbb.zz
and there is a user [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the whole thing
is located at address ADDR then any spammer
can connect
* Artem Koutchine [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010617 20:43]:
The solution to my problem might or might not be related
to the vchkpw, so i'll try to find help here anyway.
No, people of bbb.zz are not getting any spam. The WORLD gets the
spam and the spam is propagated from the host ADDR and the
Hello Artem,
On Sunday, June 17, 2001 at 8:43:39 PM you wrote:
AK No, people of bbb.zz are not getting any spam. The WORLD gets the
AK spam and the spam is propagated from the host ADDR and the
AK sender is [EMAIL PROTECTED], so the WORLD thinks that [EMAIL PROTECTED] sends
AK the spam, which
can't you use --enable-romaning=y ? wouldn't that solve your problem?
- Original Message -
From: Artem Koutchine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 12:43 PM
Subject: Spam problem
Hello!
The solution to my problem might or might not be related
to
Are you saying that this cannot be done with other mail programs like
sendmail, postfix, etc? (I am assuming that he/she is telneting to port 25
and entering SMTP commands, one by one.)
If other mail programs are the same, then the next question would be; do
the log files record the IP
As a follow-up on this email, one can use the tcpserver program under
ucspi-tcp to block access to your qmail smtp service (and any other tcp
service for that matter) from various combinations of IPs, domains,
usernames@domains/IPs etc. Its pretty neat. check it out;
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Syed Faruque Ahmed wrote:
If so, then I suppose one could detect and block the access from these
IPs. I am not sure if badmailfrom will work with IPs. Will it accept
@IP-address format? hmmm...
It will... but the domains in badmailfrom are matched against the
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