Re: [vchkpw] Re: roaming users

2004-02-25 Thread davila
Alex, Jeremy, Michael and the rest, I just have to say that I have belonged to a number of email lists and this has to be the best one for signal to noise ratio. That being said, further investigations have lead me to some discoveries. I will share them with you briefly because the symptoms

Re: [vchkpw] Re: roaming users

2004-02-25 Thread Ken Jones
On Wednesday 25 February 2004 1:47 pm, davila wrote: Alex, Jeremy, Michael and the rest, I just have to say that I have belonged to a number of email lists and this has to be the best one for signal to noise ratio. That being said, further investigations have lead me to some discoveries. I

[vchkpw] Re: roaming users

2004-02-25 Thread davila
OR as Ken suggests I could just make my life easier and follow standard conventions. ;-) Ken Jones writes: On Wednesday 25 February 2004 1:47 pm, davila wrote: Alex, Jeremy, Michael and the rest, I just have to say that I have belonged to a number of email lists and this has to be the best

Re: [vchkpw] Re: roaming users

2004-02-25 Thread Rick Widmer
davila wrote: 1) Destroy all spammers and take back our network 2) Write a small proxy listener that I can connect to and forward the traffic to my smtp server. 3) Continue being happy using my sqwebmail install when I am out a lovely little cafes Of the possible solutions 3 seems to be the

[vchkpw] Re: roaming users

2004-02-24 Thread davila
Rick Great! I found exactly what you were talking about and indeed the ip addresses are there. I checked cron and the clearopensmtp job is there. I ran clearopensmtp by hand and it did not clear the file /home/vpopmail/etc/open-smtp I cleared the open-smtp file by hand and tried to send

Re: [vchkpw] Re: roaming users

2004-02-24 Thread Jeremy Kitchen
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 18:33, davila wrote: Rick Great! I found exactly what you were talking about and indeed the ip addresses are there. I checked cron and the clearopensmtp job is there. I ran clearopensmtp by hand and it did not clear the file /home/vpopmail/etc/open-smtp I

Re: [vchkpw] Re: roaming users

2004-02-24 Thread Jeremy Kitchen
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 19:02, Alex Martin wrote: davila wrote: I checked cron and the clearopensmtp job is there. I ran clearopensmtp by hand and it did not clear the file /home/vpopmail/etc/open-smtp I cleared the open-smtp file by hand and tried to send from my laptop rather than

Re: [vchkpw] Re: roaming users

2004-02-24 Thread Alex Martin
Hello, I might guess that your /etc/tcp.smtp is not getting compiled into /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb. Usually this is done with '/usr/sbin/qmailctl cdb'. I am not familiar with roaming users but I believe that this tcp control system is used. See http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html This is of

Re: [vchkpw] Re: roaming users

2004-02-24 Thread Jeremy Kitchen
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 20:00, Alex Martin wrote: Sorry, I hadn't considered how unique this script is on my toaster. It originally came from Dave Sill's Life With Qmail. snip qmailctl script tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp /etc/tcp.smtp chmod 644 /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb