RE: [vchkpw] Re: auth smtp
Kenneth Ling, TURN OFF YOUR READ RECEIPT ON EVERY MESSAGE FEATURE!! IT IS LAME AND ANNOYING !!! {then again so are caps} > -Original Message- > From: Kenneth Ling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 8:35 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Re: auth smtp >
Re: [vchkpw] Re: auth smtp
it working already my mistake: i delete the rcpthosts file once i restore the file everything go fine.. tq Peter Palmreuther wrote: > Hi Kenneth, > > On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 16:51:48 +0800 Kenneth Ling wrote: > > > > how authenticated relay control on my qmail smtp server > > >>> the result.. is smtp auth is working > >>> but on email client if you not set smtp auth also working > > >> So you have a general "relaying allowed" rules somewhere ... > >> If you're using tcpserver from ucspi-tcp check the corresponding .cdb > >> file if there's something that let the client relay because of their > >> IP address. > >> > >> If you have the IP-address the client uses to connect the server you > >> can do a > >> > >> TCPREMOTEIP= tcprulescheck <.cdb file used by qmail-smtpd tcpserver> > >> > >> to figure out if RELAYCLIENT is set (albeit hopefully empty). > >> If this is the case: go figure why it is set. > > > my tcp.smtp content is below > > 127.:allow,RBLSMTPD="",REQUIREAUTH="" > > Well .. what should I say? There is is not set, but that doesn't mean > it's not in the corresponding .cdb file. > > I'd suggest you contact the qmail mailing list [1] or qmail news group > [2], there are the experts that are able to tell you what to do exactly > to figure out where your _qmail_ problem might be located. > > [1] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [2] alt.comp.mail.qmail > -- > Peter
Re: [vchkpw] Re: auth smtp
Hi Kenneth, On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 16:51:48 +0800 Kenneth Ling wrote: > how authenticated relay control on my qmail smtp server >>> the result.. is smtp auth is working >>> but on email client if you not set smtp auth also working >> So you have a general "relaying allowed" rules somewhere ... >> If you're using tcpserver from ucspi-tcp check the corresponding .cdb >> file if there's something that let the client relay because of their >> IP address. >> >> If you have the IP-address the client uses to connect the server you >> can do a >> >> TCPREMOTEIP= tcprulescheck <.cdb file used by qmail-smtpd tcpserver> >> >> to figure out if RELAYCLIENT is set (albeit hopefully empty). >> If this is the case: go figure why it is set. > my tcp.smtp content is below > 127.:allow,RBLSMTPD="",REQUIREAUTH="" Well .. what should I say? There is is not set, but that doesn't mean it's not in the corresponding .cdb file. I'd suggest you contact the qmail mailing list [1] or qmail news group [2], there are the experts that are able to tell you what to do exactly to figure out where your _qmail_ problem might be located. [1] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2] alt.comp.mail.qmail -- Peter
Re: [vchkpw] Re: auth smtp
my tcp.smtp content is below 127.:allow,RBLSMTPD="",REQUIREAUTH="" tq Peter Palmreuther wrote: > Hello Kenneth, > > On Monday, March 31, 2003 at 9:01:59 AM you wrote (at least in part): > > >>> how authenticated relay control on my qmail smtp server > > > the result.. is smtp auth is working > > but on email client if you not set smtp auth also working > > So you have a general "relaying allowed" rules somewhere ... > If you're using tcpserver from ucspi-tcp check the corresponding .cdb > file if there's something that let the client relay because of their > IP address. > > If you have the IP-address the client uses to connect the server you > can do a > > TCPREMOTEIP= tcprulescheck <.cdb file used by qmail-smtpd tcpserver> > > to figure out if RELAYCLIENT is set (albeit hopefully empty). > If this is the case: go figure why it is set. > -- > Best regards > Peter Palmreuther > > People say I'm indecisive. Am I? I don't know.
Re: [vchkpw] Re: auth smtp
hi peter, that is the one I follow... the result.. is smtp auth is working but on email client if you not set smtp auth also working tq Peter Palmreuther wrote: > Hello Kenneth, > > On Monday, March 31, 2003 at 3:49:24 AM you wrote (at least in part): > > > how authenticated relay control on my qmail smtp server > > Very careful and restrict. > > A first starting point on how to realize it could be: > > http://makeashorterlink.com/?J19B21604 > -- > Best regards > Peter Palmreuther > > There are no bugs, only unrecognized features. -- Regards Kenneth Ling ranhill engineers and constructors sdn bhd