simscan 1.0.7 is now available.
http://www.inter7.com/simscan/
Simscan is a simple program that enables qmail-smtpd to reject viruses, spam
and block attachments during the SMTP conversation so the email never makes
it into your computers. It is completely open source and uses other open
source
Greetings,
I have been considering using the chkuser patch in conjunction with
simscan. I've looked at the docs and FAQs, but can't find anything
that talks about how chkuser works with a domain in smtproutes. Is
there a way that chkuser could accept e-mail to any account in one
particular
On Monday 01 November 2004 03:44 pm, Kleiner, Peter wrote:
Greetings,
I have been considering using the chkuser patch in conjunction with
simscan. I've looked at the docs and FAQs, but can't find anything
that talks about how chkuser works with a domain in smtproutes. Is
there a way that
On Monday 01 November 2004 03:44 pm, Kleiner, Peter wrote:
Greetings,
I have been considering using the chkuser patch in conjunction with
simscan. I've looked at the docs and FAQs, but can't find anything
that talks about how chkuser works with a domain in smtproutes. Is
there a way that
I seem to have discovered a relay vulnerability. It seems that a rcpt
to: in the form of,
spamlart.homeunix.org!spamtest65.223.68.197
Gets past. Any idea's??
I have checked as far as I can determine to eliminate this but it seems
to still work.
- Bill
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
chkuser unconditionally accepts mail for domains in rcpthosts that are not in
virtualdomains, and also if it is unable to read the vpopmail information
(for instance, if you are running qmail-smtpd as the qmaild user)
Jeremy,
That's exactly the information I was
Here them shipment a patch to be able to choose any directory like directory domains (/emails,/hosts/emails not necessarily /home/vpopmail/emails) and in addition allows to place a directory suffix to the directory of dominions, example: home/testdomain.com/emails/postmaster
instructions:
On Monday 01 November 2004 05:47 pm, Bill Sappington wrote:
I seem to have discovered a relay vulnerability. It seems that a rcpt
to: in the form of,
spamlart.homeunix.org!spamtest65.223.68.197
Gets past. Any idea's??
Check the log files to see if the email was actually relayed out.
I
Your question is not related to vpopmail in any way. I will assume that
it's a qmail question and advise that you take any further
correspondence with this post to the qmail list.
That being said:
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 15:47 -0800, Bill Sappington wrote:
I seem to have discovered a relay