On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, tulebay wrote:
> >> > ? ??? ?? ???????? ???????, ???? ??????? ????? ?????? ?????????? ? > >> > ??????????? ???????? ?????????, ????? ?? ??????????? ??? smptp ??????. > >> > ?? ??? ????? ?????????? ?????? ?????? ????? ????, ???? ???? ?????? ?? > >> > ???????????? account. ?????????? ??? ??????? ssmtp, ??? ?? ????? > >> > ?? ????????. > >> ????? ???????? ???????????, ???? ?? ?????? ?? ??????? - ???? ?? ??????????. > OS> Yep! Right remark! > OS> For examle - I wanna 2 know which MTA installed @ Yours SMTP server. > OS> If it's sendmail I know desition of Yors problem... > > OS> WBR, > OS> Oles' Stovbenko > OS> AKA $LY Lord of GloomDaemons. > > We have smail, not sendmail. But they probably similar, so if you know > how to solve the problem for sendmail, You might help us anyway. > > Best regards, > Tulebay mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Edit attached /etc/smail/config according Yours network. Look for <> brackets & make changes. Also /etc/networks must contain correct "localnet" definition. I thing it will work. Good Luck! Oles' Stovbenko AKA $LY Lord of GloomDaemons.
# This is the main Smail configuration file. # Debian Config Version 2 # It was originally generated by `smailconfig', part of the Smail package # distributed with Debian, but it may edited by the mail system administrator. # It was originally generated by smailconfig at Fri Feb 12 17:21:45 EET 1999 # Please modify the above line, if you change this file by hand. # See smail-config (5) for details of the things that can be configured here. visible_name=samal.kz more_hostnames=localhost -domains hostnames=<smtp-server-name>.samal.kz max_load_ave=5 smtp_accept_max=20 smtp_accept_queue=10 rfc1413_query_timeout=15 require_configs -second_config_file -qualify_file -retry_file copying_file=/usr/doc/smail/copyright max_message_size=10M # Debian Config Version 2.1 # ----------Begin----------- # You really should know what you do here! #WARNING: You will have to add a correct local definition for # smtp_remote_allow if you have many local networks, or unset it # if you wish to disable this feature (default). #WARNING: The current implementation of this feature blocks # relay from incoming SMTP to *any* outgoing transport. This # means that even UUCP gateways require explicit permission if # this feature is enabled. # it's no longer off by default, so all hosts can relay mails over this host. # as internet get more and more on the dark side .... # only mails from the localnet are relayed smtp_remote_allow=localnet # This flag tells smail to verify the hostnames given in # HELO or EHLO SMTP commands. # it's off by default # example to switch it on: +smtp_hello_verify # more helo/ehlo verify switches, see manpages for details smtp_hello_verify_literal smtp_hello_verify_ptr # A colon-separated list of host IP patterns that are # allowed to deliver mail even though they have broken # DNS or give incorrect or invalid HELO or EHLO SMTP # greetings. # it's off by default, which mean smtp_hello_broken_allow=* # example to switch it on: smtp_hello_broken_allow=<xxx.xxx.xxx>.* # Vixie / MAPS RBL (http://maps.vix.com/rbl) # switch to turn on the Mail Abuse Protection System (MAPS) # it's off by default # example to switch it on: #+vixie_rbl #vixie_rbl_force_allow="192.168.100.10:[your local ip#]" # Do not do dns lookups for MAIL FROM: address # This is debian-Smail only feature... it WILL BE DELETED in the future # It's only use is for local systems with no working dns System # It's off by default # example to switch it on: #+smtp_sender_verify received_field="Received: ${if def:sender_host\ {from $sender_host${if def:sender_host_addr\ { (really [$sender_host_addr])}} }\ else {${if def:sender_host_addr\ {from [$sender_host_addr] }}}}\ by $visible_name\n\t\ ${if def:sender_program\ {via $sender_program }}\ ${if def:sender_proto\ {with $sender_proto}\ else {from stdin}}\ ${if def:ident_sender\ { (ident $ident_sender using $ident_method)}}\n\t\ id <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Debian Smail$version)\n\t\ ${if def:input_addr\ {for ${top:input_addr}}\ else {for <unknown>}}\ ; $spool_date "