Has anybody had any success with Windows 2000 Active Directory and
vpopmail.
I don't know very much about LDAP, and I've just started fooling
around with it, and I have been trying to get vpopmail-4.8.9 to
authenticate and connect to the windows 2000 LDAP server.
I have been able to connect and
I've got a mostly working system w/ squirrelmail + spamassassin and users
being able to modify settings in spamassassin through squirrelmail
(spamassassin grabs it's configuration data from spamassassin).
I have vpopmail set with spamhandling controlled through
/var/lib/vpopmail/etc/mailfilter
I currently have spamassassin set up to grab all users info from sql, and
I have not had any problems with spamassassin and user preference files,
except I did have the problem with vpopmail earlier for non-existent
users.
As you can see in my mailfilter script that I step right past that problem
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{
exception {
xfilter /usr/bin/spamc -f -u [EMAIL PROTECTED]
}
}
}
exception {
include /var/www/data/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
}
exception {
to $VPOP
}
Myron Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VHOME=`/var/lib/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]
VPOP=$VHOME/Maildir/
if ( no such user
to someone.
-Myron
On Tuesday, December 16, 2003 at 18:03 (which was Wednesday, December
17, 2003 at 4:03 where I am) Myron Davis wrote:
I have solved my own problem, the following script enables maildrop and
vpopmail to properly process catchall accounts.
The script looks great. I'm just curious
Try changing your mailfilter script around to filter for no such user,
i.e. look at:
http://vchkpw.xyxx.com/mailfilter.gz
-Myron
I'm using VpopMail 5.2.1 , and i've recently noticed a whole bunch of no
such user [EMAIL PROTECTED] directories in my root partition. i have some
that are for
Greetings,
Would it be possible to have vadddomain auto-add a abuse account in
addition to the postmaster account (or make a abuse account forward to the
postmaster account?)
looking at: http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/policy-abuse.php
the following section is relevant:
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It is also widely
.
Asim Ansari
Sr. Network Administrator
i2c inc
Office 92.42.111.000.911
Cell 92.333.442.6002
IM (MSN) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax 92.42.571.0376
mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
URL: www.i2cinc.com
-Original Message-
From: Myron Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday
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I don't think you're reading this right... seems to be forged to me,
unless your mail server is at 80.8.104.163 and it is hosted in france.
What I'd start doing is publishing SPF records. It might help some with
the joe-job.
- -Myron
Hello Group,
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On 9 Sep 2004 at 9:44, Myron Davis wrote:
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I don't think you're reading this right... seems to be forged to me,
unless your mail server is at 80.8.104.163 and it is hosted in france.
What I'd start doing
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There is one thing you can do, it won't help too much, but publish SPF
records. http://spf.pobox.com, then any mailer which understands spf
records will not accept mail from the false machine because your SPF
records did not grant them permission.
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