Thanks much for your reply. I'm going to work on setting up a new
system with SMTP auth, rather than try to upgrade the our live server.
Hopefully the few that were depending on it can get by that long.
Thanks again,
Joe
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On 09/03/2010 03:32 PM, Joe @ 3ZZZ wrote:
I don't see any errors, but the relay table never gets updated despite
successful pop logins. Am I missing something? Could it be because I
first configured Dovecot incorrectly (without the CFLAGS=) and
Hello -
I'm trying to migrate a mail server with Vpopmail from Courier and
Qmail-Pop3d to Dovecot (still using Qmail, Vpopmail, Qmailadmin). I
know that SMTP-Auth is preferred but we'd like this move to be
seamless for the users (next time we'll go to SMTP-Auth... hopefully)
Anyway, I've got
We have just migrated to a new email server and are seeing a couple of
issues. The first of which seems to be affecting people that still use
POP before SMTP. We are fixing the issue for them as they call by
moving them to SMTP-AUTH, which is preferred anyway, but I'd like for
the POP
There is no need to change the code...
Once you've enabled
#define CHKUSER_RCPT_LIMIT_VARIABLE CHKUSER_RCPTLIMIT
it's enought you declare this variable CHKUSER_RCPTLIMIT with the limit
you want before running qmail-smtpd.
So add a
export CHKUSER_RCPTLIMIT=50
before running
doh. you are right. I wonder why I didn't think of that myself. it works fine,
thanks!
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Igor
On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 08:49:38AM +0100, tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
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- There is no need to change the code...
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- Once you've enabled
- #define CHKUSER_RCPT_LIMIT_VARIABLE
Hello everyone,
I have a pop-before-smtp server running vpopmail 5.4.5. That server only serves
clients that supply a valid login/password pair.
Some clients, however, started abusing this system by sending tons of spam
which gets us blacklisted in various RBL DBs.
what I'm trying to do is use
I went ahead and tried modifying chkuser. these two little quick and dirty
changes seem to make it work. I'm still open to hearing alternatives (if there
are any).
--- ../chkuser-2.0.8b-release/chkuser.c 2004-12-08 17:10:36.0 -0800
+++ chkuser.c 2005-06-30 17:10:44.192650158 -0700
@@
I have a qmail/vpopmail setup using pop-before-smtp, and the roaming is
working fine for 99.9% of the users, but a very few are having problems
with it. The normal forced send / recieve does not update thier IP's in
the relay table, nor does deleting and recreating the accounts. I am
almost
replying to a 4 month old post and clearing out all of the text in the message
including the subject line to start a new, completely unrelated thread is not
a good thing. Please don't hijack threads as it breaks the list archive and
breaks mail clients that can do threaded message display.
I am thinking this is client based, but at a loss;
Have a server (qmail, vchkpw, sqwebmail, mysql...), has about 2500 email
accounts on it, roaming users enabled using POP before SMTP auth.
Tweaked the vmysql.c(vupdate_rules) and rebuilt vpopmail to add a skip
to RBL checks for all authed users.
* Jeff Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-03-23 04:47]:
Is there anyway to control the format of the record that gets added to
/home/vpopmail/etc/open-smtp ? The record currently looks like:
216.250.211.80:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,RBLSMTPD= 1080009393
Yes, open vpopmail.c in your favourite editor and
Is there anyway to control the format of the record that gets added to
/home/vpopmail/etc/open-smtp ? The record currently looks like:
216.250.211.80:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,RBLSMTPD= 1080009393
We would like it to be:
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 11:09, Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi Jason:
We are having a problem using qmail-scanner with vpopmail. It appears that
when vpopmail is configured for roaming users (i.e. pop before smptd) the
IP addresses of users that pop in get listed in tcp.smtp.cbd and are then
bypassed
Jeff Koch:
Then, it seems, for the period of time these entries stay in the
database email that comes from these IP addresses bypasses the
qmail-scanner virus filter.
Is there a way to correct this problem? It is letting viruses through
our mailserver.
Try putting
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 12:21, J. Kendzorra wrote:
Jeff Koch:
Then, it seems, for the period of time these entries stay in the
database email that comes from these IP addresses bypasses the
qmail-scanner virus filter.
Is there a way to correct this problem? It is letting viruses through
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From: Jeremy Kitchen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 12:21, J. Kendzorra wrote:
Jeff Koch:
Then, it seems, for the period of time these entries stay in the
database email that comes from these IP addresses bypasses the
qmail-scanner virus filter.
torsdagen den 29 januari 2004 20.52 skrev Michael Bowe:
- Original Message -
From: Jeremy Kitchen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 12:21, J. Kendzorra wrote:
Jeff Koch:
Then, it seems, for the period of time these entries stay in the
database email that comes from
Hi Jason:
We are having a problem using qmail-scanner with vpopmail. It appears that
when vpopmail is configured for roaming users (i.e. pop before smptd) the
IP addresses of users that pop in get listed in tcp.smtp.cbd and are then
bypassed by the qmail-scanner.
A look at the 'open-smtp'
Hello, I have a qmail + vpopmail setup with --enable-roaming-users=y. Users
are able to authenticate and receive mail, and their IP is added to
open-smtp. The problem is that it will authenticate a person and then allow
them SMTP access iff they are on 65.243.94.* (our class c, the server's
Hi Andrew,
Hello, I have a qmail + vpopmail setup with --enable-roaming-users=y. Users
are able to authenticate and receive mail, and their IP is added to
open-smtp.
Is tcp.smtp.cdb regenerated successfully? Use cdbdump from Dan's cdb
package to find out:
http://cr.yp.to/cdb/cdbmake.html
Howdy list,
I'm confused about something. Why do we need POP before SMTP? Don't the rcpthosts and
morercpthosts files offer the same
functionality?
Thanks!
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Jesse Guardiani, Systems Administrator
WingNET Internet Services,
P.O. Box 2605 // Cleveland, TN 37320-2605
423-559-LINK (v)
- Original Message -
From: Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vpopmail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 11:33 AM
Subject: [vchkpw] POP before SMTP vs rcpthosts
Howdy list,
I'm confused about something. Why do we need POP before SMTP? Don't the rcpthosts
Hi All..
I have question about the file tcp.smtp.cdb!!!
First, i installed pop before smtp because finally smtp auth don't work
for me!!
Second, the file tcp.smtp be first transformed in tcp.smtp.cdb, the initial
configuration it's respected by vpopmail programs
Because in the begining
Does any body knows a patch to make ,
pop before smtp
works with xinet.d with vpopmail stable.
and instead put lines in /etc/tcp.smtp
put lines in /etc/hosts.allow
I see the code and doesn't seem difficult to do it, my problem is test
it, because I just have one system that is in production, and
the sintax is different and dont exit tcprules etc.
On Sat, 2003-03-01 at 15:35, Sergio G.Reus wrote:
A 01 Mar 2003 14:02:54 + Sérgio Monteiro Basto [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Does any body knows a patch to make ,
pop before smtp
works with xinet.d with vpopmail stable.
and
Is there any way to get vpopmail to stamp the E-Mail address of the person
who popped into the server on any outgoing messages?
Hi Daniel,
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003 12:22:54 -0500
Daniel Corbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way to get vpopmail to stamp the E-Mail address of the
person who popped into the server on any outgoing messages?
Not yet. But an idea would be to modify vpopmail to not only put the
IP-address
Hi Peter,
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003 18:51:29 +0100
Peter Palmreuther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way to get vpopmail to stamp the E-Mail address of the
person who popped into the server on any outgoing messages?
Not yet. But an idea would be to modify vpopmail to not only put the
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