just to clear things up, the post-RCPT filter is executed during the SMTP
phase after each RCPT_TO transaction, before XMail sends the SMTP response
back to th client. You have no message data available when the filter
runs. Only client IP:PORT info, and sender return path (and, of course,
Norbert,
There are DNS block lists out there that allow you to look up a domain to
see if it is listed, in just the same way you'd look up an ip address in a
RBL.
Something like
If the RBL was rbl.tld.cc
And the domain to look up was spammer.com
Then...
spammer.com.rbl.tld.cc
If it
Rob Arends wrote:
snip some stuff
Then in xmail's server.tab - CustMapsList, list your RBL first. (obviously
you'd need your resolv.conf to point to your named otherwise you'd need to
delegate and make public your RBL.) I have a local named running as a cache
anyway, so hosting a zone is an
Davide Libenzi a écrit :
Test reports are welcome ...
1.23-pre04 has been running on my small server (approx 400
mailboxes on 50 domain names) for about 12 hours. No problem so far.
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Er, yup, screwed there. I think you are right about xmail CustMapsList, but
these RBLs do exist, so in Xmail's case, you'd need to run it as a filter.
set something like that up in BIND without having to list each host or
subdomain...
Re: the above from Tracy, not sure about what you mean.
1.23-pre04 has been running on my small server (approx 15 mailboxes on 5
domain names) for about 12 minutes. No problem so far.
Win2000 SP4
( Just dropped in the new exe, only )
Rob :-)
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Davide Libenzi a écrit :
- Added the post-RCPT SMTP filter, that is called before XMail acks the
client recipient. A new RCPT=EFILTER long entry is emitted in case a
recipient is rejected by a filter.
Small error in documentation :
Two files drive the SMTP on-line filtering, and these
Rob Arends wrote:
set something like that up in BIND without having to list each host or
subdomain...
Re: the above from Tracy, not sure about what you mean. If you mean
mailserver1.spammer.com and mailserver2.spammer.com, needing to be listed.
No, only the domains, no the hosts. So if
Note: Windows 2000 platform:
I'm currently running a slightly stale version of xmail (I'm still
running it because I made some custom mods to a few things and I haven't
had time to pull the source and update a new version with the mods).
It's running fine (now that I cleaned some bad messages
Typos :
The files 'FILTERS.POST-RCPT.TAB', 'FILTERS.PRE-DATA.TAB' and
'FILTERS.POST-DATA.TAB' conatins zero or more lines with the
following format
conatins - contains
The exit code of commands executed by XMail are used to tell XMail
the action that has to be performed as a cosequence of
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, Tracy wrote:
Rob Arends wrote:
snip some stuff
Then in xmail's server.tab - CustMapsList, list your RBL first. (obviously
you'd need your resolv.conf to point to your named otherwise you'd need to
delegate and make public your RBL.) I have a local named running as a
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, Filip Supera wrote:
Typos :
The files 'FILTERS.POST-RCPT.TAB', 'FILTERS.PRE-DATA.TAB' and
'FILTERS.POST-DATA.TAB' conatins zero or more lines with the
following format
conatins - contains
The exit code of commands executed by XMail are used to tell XMail
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, Tracy wrote:
Note: Windows 2000 platform:
I'm currently running a slightly stale version of xmail (I'm still
running it because I made some custom mods to a few things and I haven't
had time to pull the source and update a new version with the mods).
It's running
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, Tracy wrote:
Note: Windows 2000 platform:
I'm currently running a slightly stale version of xmail (I'm still
running it because I made some custom mods to a few things and I haven't
had time to pull the source and update a new version with the
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, Tracy wrote:
Cool. So I just need to rename the executable for one of the copies, and
set up registry entries using that name (for instance, rename it to
mailx and use that instead of xmail in creating the registry keys), set
up a separate mail-root, and all is good in
Here's my filters.post-rcpt.tab for use in my box running 1.23-pre04:
!aex,wlex /GLST-PATH/glst --sender @@FROM --raddr
@@REMOTEADDR--rcpt @@CRCPT --mfile @@FILE
You need to fetch the latest GLST for that to work:
http://www.xmailserver.org/glst-mod.html
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Thanks Davide,
Note, is this file still current http://www.xmailserver.org/glst
It seems to say 0.24, but then other parts don't look like they've been
updated.
Could I also trouble you for a w32 binary, for us poor saps that don't get a
C compiler with their OS.
Rob :-)
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006, Rob Arends wrote:
Thanks Davide,
Note, is this file still current http://www.xmailserver.org/glst
It seems to say 0.24, but then other parts don't look like they've been
updated.
Which other parts?
Could I also trouble you for a w32 binary, for us poor saps that
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