Re: [vchkpw] Some help needed [Off-topic]

2003-08-29 Thread Tanmaya Anand
29, 2003 3:29 AM Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Some help needed [Off-topic] Hi Tanmaya, Below is out of ps command on our mail server. Can anyone help me figureout is this any malacious attempt. The processlist doesn't tell us. 1) You have logs; look into them. If you don't understand them

RE: [vchkpw] Some help needed [Off-topic]

2003-08-29 Thread Shane Chrisp
help needed [Off-topic] hi, It was a problem with my tcp.smtp config. can anyone tell me how to block a particular IP. also, if i want to allow/block a network like X.X.X.X/24 Is it possible? Thanks, Tanmaya

RE: [vchkpw] Some help needed [Off-topic]

2003-08-29 Thread Shane Chrisp
message is optional. Shane -Original Message- From: Tanmaya Anand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 29 August 2003 4:34 PM To: Jonas Pasche; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Some help needed [Off-topic] hi, It was a problem with my tcp.smtp config. can anyone tell me how

Re: [vchkpw] Some help needed [Off-topic]

2003-08-29 Thread Jonas Pasche
Hi Tanmaya, please respond only to the list. I'm subscribed. can anyone tell me how to block a particular IP. Yes. also, if i want to allow/block a network like X.X.X.X/24 Is it possible? Yes. http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcprules.html Jonas

RE: [vchkpw] Some help needed [Off-topic]

2003-08-29 Thread Jonas Pasche
Hi, Add the line 1.2.3.4:deny,RBLSMTPD= - Connections refused to your tcp.smtp file. The RBLSMTPD message is optional. ...and it only has an effect if you run rblsmtpd from the ucspi-tcp package in front of qmail-smtpd. Jonas

RE: [vchkpw] Some help needed [Off-topic]

2003-08-29 Thread Lou Hevly
At 16:12 29/08/03, Shane Chrisp wrote: Add the line 1.2.3.4:deny,RBLSMTPD= - Connections refused to your tcp.smtp file. The RBLSMTPD message is optional. Not optional, useless. When you deny the connection you can't send back a message. I believe what you want is either: 1.2.3.4:deny or

RE: [vchkpw] Some help needed [Off-topic]

2003-08-29 Thread Shane Chrisp
ah, yes that would be what I meant to say. Should read what I write before hitting send. Shane -Original Message- From: Lou Hevly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, 30 August 2003 12:58 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [vchkpw] Some help needed [Off-topic] At 16:12 29/08

RE: [vchkpw] Some help needed [Off-topic]

2003-08-28 Thread Shane Chrisp
You will need to supply a bit more information for anyone to be able to help you out. However it could be that your server is an open relay, that one of your users is spamming, or that you just felt like sending out loads of email. Post your qmail-smtpd and pop startup files, and what options you

Re: [vchkpw] Some help needed [Off-topic]

2003-08-28 Thread Darcy Dueck
I know AOL has implemented some blacklists of mail servers originating from Dynamic IP address blocks, so that could be a problem if it thinks you or your ISP are on a Dynamic IP range and your users are trying to send emails to users @aol.com http://postmaster.info.aol.com/ Darcy Hi all,

Re: [vchkpw] Some help needed [Off-topic]

2003-08-28 Thread John Simpson
On Thursday, Aug 28, 2003, at 13:46 US/Eastern, Darcy Dueck wrote: I know AOL has implemented some blacklists of mail servers originating from Dynamic IP address blocks, so that could be a problem if it thinks you or your ISP are on a Dynamic IP range and your users are trying to send emails to

Re: [vchkpw] Some help needed [Off-topic]

2003-08-28 Thread Darcy Dueck
Right, when I had this problem before, all I did was add the following line to my /var/qmail/control/smtproutes file: :ip.address.of.my.isp's.smtp.server qmailctl restart and then you should be good Darcy On Thursday, Aug 28, 2003, at 13:46 US/Eastern, Darcy Dueck wrote: I know AOL has

Re: [vchkpw] Some help needed [Off-topic]

2003-08-28 Thread Jonas Pasche
Hi Tanmaya, Below is out of ps command on our mail server. Can anyone help me figureout is this any malacious attempt. The processlist doesn't tell us. 1) You have logs; look into them. If you don't understand them, show them to us. 2) Look into the message files