qmail Digest 10 Sep 1999 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 755
Topics (messages 30040 through 30088):
RCPTHOSTS and 533 "Not in rcpthosts"
30040 by: Tim Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30041 by: Paul Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30042 by: Dave Sill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30061 by: "Racer X" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30063 by: Paul Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Still 533
30043 by: Paul Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30044 by: "Timothy L. Mayo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30046 by: Robbie Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30048 by: Paul Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30049 by: "Adam D . McKenna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30050 by: James Raftery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30051 by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
30053 by: Paul Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30054 by: Paul Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30055 by: Paul Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30056 by: "Adam D . McKenna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30058 by: "David Dyer-Bennet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30067 by: James Smallacombe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30080 by: Paulo Jan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
'rbl-tcpserver-patch' vs 'rblsmtp'
30045 by: Sven Veckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
qmail and this procmail recipe
30047 by: "Ron 'The InSaNe One' Rosson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30059 by: Ron Rosson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hurdle #2
30052 by: Dave Sill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30057 by: "Adam D . McKenna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30060 by: "Ron 'The InSaNe One' Rosson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Problems while downloading E-Mails with Outlook-Express
30062 by: Cyril Bitterich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30064 by: Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30065 by: "Adam D . McKenna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30066 by: "Racer X" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30068 by: "Lyndon Griffin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30077 by: Daemeon Reiydelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30078 by: Anand Buddhdev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30081 by: Paulo Jan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30087 by: Ruben van der Leij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
man pages?
30069 by: Edward Castillo-Jakosalem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30070 by: "Lyndon Griffin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30071 by: Edward Castillo-Jakosalem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ulimit
30072 by: "Adam D . McKenna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
newbie problems with qmail-pop3d
30073 by: "Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30075 by: "James J. Lippard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30076 by: "Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
qmail distro and UID
30074 by: Kevin Waterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Report messages
30079 by: Herwin Jan Steehouwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Patches revisited
30082 by: Lyndon Griffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
qmail-local performance
30083 by: "A.Y. Sjarifuddin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
qmail needs rcpt to own home dir ?
30084 by: Chris McCarthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
How to patch qmail?
30085 by: Sven Veckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30086 by: "Petr Novotny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Anti-Spam
30088 by: "Carles Latorre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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At 10:03 PM 9/8/99 -0400, you wrote:
>rcpt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
I know that /var/qmail/control/rcphosts has a limitation on the amount of
lines it accepts, I dont know the number offhand, but know that you can
make a database called morercphosts (I think thats the name) if you go over
that limit. That is a rather large rcpthosts so that could be it
just my .02
>cat /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts
>
>localhost
>f-tech.net
>empirebeauty.com
>schoeneman.com
>goldwellofpa.com
>salonconcepts.com
>schuylkilldental.com
>rollingmeadowsgolf.com
>peace-inc.org
>teddybearus.com
>mail.f-tech.net
>login.f-tech.net
>admin.f-tech.net
>jonesandcopccpa.com
>biblicalstudies.com
>kochslg.com
>keystonedoors.com
>dreams-n-romance.com
>pritzauto.com
>wickerpalace.com
>benesch.f-tech.net
>haven.k12.pa.us
>
>Thier domain is haven.k12.pa.us.
>
>Why is it dying and not allowing thier domain/IP through????
>
>ANy advise where to look next?
>
>
>Paul D. Farber II
>Farber Technology
>Ph. 570-628-5303
>Fax 570-628-5545
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
I telnet to 209.173.3.254 and get the router login prompt. I did notice
that I can lookup 209.173.3.254 and get gateway.shsd.haven.f-tech.net.
09:37:48.865856 gateway-s0.haven.k12.pa.us.25602 > mail.f-tech.net.smtp: P
43:45(2) ack 49 win 2096
is what I get when I tcpdump host mail and port 25 then try and send a
message using the cmd line.
Paul D. Farber II
Farber Technology
Ph. 570-628-5303
Fax 570-628-5545
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Racer X wrote:
> looks like one of two things - either the cdb is not what you think it is,
> or you're not coming from the IP you think you are. i'll assume the cdb is
> okay, but use tcprulescheck and make sure it tells you that RELAYCLIENT is
> set.
>
> when you telnet in from gateway.shsd.ptd.net, are you sure you are really
> coming from 209.173.3.254? when i do a traceroute to 209.173.3.254 i end up
> with this:
>
> 17 gateway-s0.haven.k12.pa.us (204.186.234.22) 91.351 ms * 84.715 ms
>
> and that's the last hop. strangely, i can't trace 204.186.234.22 directly
> (no route to host). is 209.173.3.254 a virtual interface maybe? use
> qmail-smtpd's logs on your mail server to check the connection and see where
> your server thinks it's from.
>
> shag
> =====
> Judd Bourgeois | CNM Network +1 (805) 520-7170
> Software Architect | 1900 Los Angeles Avenue, 2nd Floor
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Simi Valley, CA 93065
>
> Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Paul Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Chris Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: qmail mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wed 8 Sep 1999 19.03
> Subject: Re: RCPTHOSTS and 533 "Not in rcpthosts"
>
>
> > This is what I have now... just to make sure we area all on the same page:
> >
> > Done from thier router via telnet to my mail server:
> > thier router ip is 209.173.3.254.. added to qmail-smtpd.cdb for this test
> >
> > gateway.shsd.ptd.net>telnet 207.44.65.16 25
> > Trying 207.44.65.16, 25 ... Open
> > 220 mail.f-tech.net ESMTP
> > helo dude
> > 250 mail.f-tech.net
> > mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 250 ok
> > rcpt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
> >
> > config:
> >
> > 23893 ? S 0:00 supervise /var/lock/qmail-smtpd tcpserver -v -H -R
> > -c100 -x /etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smtpd.cdb -u81 -g80 0 smtp qmail-smtpd
> >
> > cat qmail-smtpd
> > 207.44.65.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > 146.145.48.133-159:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > 209.173.3.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > 209.173.3.254:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > :allow
> >
> > made by:
> > cat qmail-smtpd | tcprules qmail-smtpd.cdb qmail.tmp
> >
> > cat /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts
> >
> > localhost
> > f-tech.net
> > empirebeauty.com
> > schoeneman.com
> > goldwellofpa.com
> > salonconcepts.com
> > schuylkilldental.com
> > rollingmeadowsgolf.com
> > peace-inc.org
> > teddybearus.com
> > mail.f-tech.net
> > login.f-tech.net
> > admin.f-tech.net
> > jonesandcopccpa.com
> > biblicalstudies.com
> > kochslg.com
> > keystonedoors.com
> > dreams-n-romance.com
> > pritzauto.com
> > wickerpalace.com
> > benesch.f-tech.net
> > haven.k12.pa.us
> >
> > Thier domain is haven.k12.pa.us.
> >
> > Why is it dying and not allowing thier domain/IP through????
> >
> > ANy advise where to look next?
> >
> >
> > Paul D. Farber II
> > Farber Technology
> > Ph. 570-628-5303
> > Fax 570-628-5545
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Tim Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I know that /var/qmail/control/rcphosts has a limitation on the amount of
>lines it accepts, I dont know the number offhand,
No, there's no limit. It just reaches the point where qmail-smtpd
spends too much time reading through the file.
>but know that you can
>make a database called morercphosts (I think thats the name) if you go over
>that limit. That is a rather large rcpthosts so that could be it
morercpthosts is converted to a cdb for fast lookups. Dan recommends
putting the 50 most commonly used domains in rcpthosts and the rest in
morercpthosts.
-Dave
ok i just checked a couple of things here:
$ host gateway-s0.haven.k12.pa.us
gateway-s0.haven.k12.pa.us has address 204.186.234.22
$ host 204.186.234.22
Name: gateway-s0.haven.k12.pa.us
Address: 204.186.234.22
based on what you've told me, i'd have to say that 204.186.234.22 is the IP
you're coming from. that net is NOT in the tcprules file you posted to the
list. i would try adding:
204.186.234.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
to your tcprules file and try again.
shag
=====
Judd Bourgeois | CNM Network +1 (805) 520-7170
Software Architect | 1900 Los Angeles Avenue, 2nd Floor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Simi Valley, CA 93065
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.
----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Racer X <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: qmail mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thu 9 Sep 1999 6.37
Subject: Re: RCPTHOSTS and 533 "Not in rcpthosts"
> I telnet to 209.173.3.254 and get the router login prompt. I did notice
> that I can lookup 209.173.3.254 and get gateway.shsd.haven.f-tech.net.
>
> 09:37:48.865856 gateway-s0.haven.k12.pa.us.25602 > mail.f-tech.net.smtp: P
> 43:45(2) ack 49 win 2096
>
> is what I get when I tcpdump host mail and port 25 then try and send a
> message using the cmd line.
>
> Paul D. Farber II
> Farber Technology
> Ph. 570-628-5303
> Fax 570-628-5545
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Racer X wrote:
>
> > looks like one of two things - either the cdb is not what you think it
is,
> > or you're not coming from the IP you think you are. i'll assume the cdb
is
> > okay, but use tcprulescheck and make sure it tells you that RELAYCLIENT
is
> > set.
> >
> > when you telnet in from gateway.shsd.ptd.net, are you sure you are
really
> > coming from 209.173.3.254? when i do a traceroute to 209.173.3.254 i
end up
> > with this:
> >
> > 17 gateway-s0.haven.k12.pa.us (204.186.234.22) 91.351 ms * 84.715 ms
> >
> > and that's the last hop. strangely, i can't trace 204.186.234.22
directly
> > (no route to host). is 209.173.3.254 a virtual interface maybe? use
> > qmail-smtpd's logs on your mail server to check the connection and see
where
> > your server thinks it's from.
> >
> > shag
> > =====
> > Judd Bourgeois | CNM Network +1 (805) 520-7170
> > Software Architect | 1900 Los Angeles Avenue, 2nd Floor
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Simi Valley, CA 93065
> >
> > Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Paul Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Chris Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cc: qmail mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Wed 8 Sep 1999 19.03
> > Subject: Re: RCPTHOSTS and 533 "Not in rcpthosts"
> >
> >
> > > This is what I have now... just to make sure we area all on the same
page:
> > >
> > > Done from thier router via telnet to my mail server:
> > > thier router ip is 209.173.3.254.. added to qmail-smtpd.cdb for this
test
> > >
> > > gateway.shsd.ptd.net>telnet 207.44.65.16 25
> > > Trying 207.44.65.16, 25 ... Open
> > > 220 mail.f-tech.net ESMTP
> > > helo dude
> > > 250 mail.f-tech.net
> > > mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > 250 ok
> > > rcpt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
> > >
> > > config:
> > >
> > > 23893 ? S 0:00 supervise /var/lock/qmail-smtpd tcpserver -v -H -R
> > > -c100 -x /etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smtpd.cdb -u81 -g80 0 smtp qmail-smtpd
> > >
> > > cat qmail-smtpd
> > > 207.44.65.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > > 146.145.48.133-159:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > > 209.173.3.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > > 209.173.3.254:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > > 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > > :allow
> > >
> > > made by:
> > > cat qmail-smtpd | tcprules qmail-smtpd.cdb qmail.tmp
> > >
> > > cat /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts
> > >
> > > localhost
> > > f-tech.net
> > > empirebeauty.com
> > > schoeneman.com
> > > goldwellofpa.com
> > > salonconcepts.com
> > > schuylkilldental.com
> > > rollingmeadowsgolf.com
> > > peace-inc.org
> > > teddybearus.com
> > > mail.f-tech.net
> > > login.f-tech.net
> > > admin.f-tech.net
> > > jonesandcopccpa.com
> > > biblicalstudies.com
> > > kochslg.com
> > > keystonedoors.com
> > > dreams-n-romance.com
> > > pritzauto.com
> > > wickerpalace.com
> > > benesch.f-tech.net
> > > haven.k12.pa.us
> > >
> > > Thier domain is haven.k12.pa.us.
> > >
> > > Why is it dying and not allowing thier domain/IP through????
> > >
> > > ANy advise where to look next?
> > >
> > >
> > > Paul D. Farber II
> > > Farber Technology
> > > Ph. 570-628-5303
> > > Fax 570-628-5545
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
That was one problem.... I woudl telnet to 209.173.3.254 (the router) but
tcpserver would "see" the serial0 IP in the logs. I have no idea how or
why it did that. I did add that IP address as soon as I figured it out.
>From what I can see everyone was right (of course) and I think that the
router ip/serial0 ip was causing most of the problems.
Thanks again...
Paul D. Farber II
Farber Technology
Ph. 570-628-5303
Fax 570-628-5545
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Racer X wrote:
> ok i just checked a couple of things here:
>
> $ host gateway-s0.haven.k12.pa.us
> gateway-s0.haven.k12.pa.us has address 204.186.234.22
>
> $ host 204.186.234.22
> Name: gateway-s0.haven.k12.pa.us
> Address: 204.186.234.22
>
> based on what you've told me, i'd have to say that 204.186.234.22 is the IP
> you're coming from. that net is NOT in the tcprules file you posted to the
> list. i would try adding:
>
> 204.186.234.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
>
> to your tcprules file and try again.
>
> shag
> =====
> Judd Bourgeois | CNM Network +1 (805) 520-7170
> Software Architect | 1900 Los Angeles Avenue, 2nd Floor
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Simi Valley, CA 93065
>
> Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Paul Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Racer X <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: qmail mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thu 9 Sep 1999 6.37
> Subject: Re: RCPTHOSTS and 533 "Not in rcpthosts"
>
>
> > I telnet to 209.173.3.254 and get the router login prompt. I did notice
> > that I can lookup 209.173.3.254 and get gateway.shsd.haven.f-tech.net.
> >
> > 09:37:48.865856 gateway-s0.haven.k12.pa.us.25602 > mail.f-tech.net.smtp: P
> > 43:45(2) ack 49 win 2096
> >
> > is what I get when I tcpdump host mail and port 25 then try and send a
> > message using the cmd line.
> >
> > Paul D. Farber II
> > Farber Technology
> > Ph. 570-628-5303
> > Fax 570-628-5545
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Racer X wrote:
> >
> > > looks like one of two things - either the cdb is not what you think it
> is,
> > > or you're not coming from the IP you think you are. i'll assume the cdb
> is
> > > okay, but use tcprulescheck and make sure it tells you that RELAYCLIENT
> is
> > > set.
> > >
> > > when you telnet in from gateway.shsd.ptd.net, are you sure you are
> really
> > > coming from 209.173.3.254? when i do a traceroute to 209.173.3.254 i
> end up
> > > with this:
> > >
> > > 17 gateway-s0.haven.k12.pa.us (204.186.234.22) 91.351 ms * 84.715 ms
> > >
> > > and that's the last hop. strangely, i can't trace 204.186.234.22
> directly
> > > (no route to host). is 209.173.3.254 a virtual interface maybe? use
> > > qmail-smtpd's logs on your mail server to check the connection and see
> where
> > > your server thinks it's from.
> > >
> > > shag
> > > =====
> > > Judd Bourgeois | CNM Network +1 (805) 520-7170
> > > Software Architect | 1900 Los Angeles Avenue, 2nd Floor
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Simi Valley, CA 93065
> > >
> > > Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: Paul Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: Chris Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Cc: qmail mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Wed 8 Sep 1999 19.03
> > > Subject: Re: RCPTHOSTS and 533 "Not in rcpthosts"
> > >
> > >
> > > > This is what I have now... just to make sure we area all on the same
> page:
> > > >
> > > > Done from thier router via telnet to my mail server:
> > > > thier router ip is 209.173.3.254.. added to qmail-smtpd.cdb for this
> test
> > > >
> > > > gateway.shsd.ptd.net>telnet 207.44.65.16 25
> > > > Trying 207.44.65.16, 25 ... Open
> > > > 220 mail.f-tech.net ESMTP
> > > > helo dude
> > > > 250 mail.f-tech.net
> > > > mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > 250 ok
> > > > rcpt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
> > > >
> > > > config:
> > > >
> > > > 23893 ? S 0:00 supervise /var/lock/qmail-smtpd tcpserver -v -H -R
> > > > -c100 -x /etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smtpd.cdb -u81 -g80 0 smtp qmail-smtpd
> > > >
> > > > cat qmail-smtpd
> > > > 207.44.65.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > > > 146.145.48.133-159:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > > > 209.173.3.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > > > 209.173.3.254:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > > > 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > > > :allow
> > > >
> > > > made by:
> > > > cat qmail-smtpd | tcprules qmail-smtpd.cdb qmail.tmp
> > > >
> > > > cat /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts
> > > >
> > > > localhost
> > > > f-tech.net
> > > > empirebeauty.com
> > > > schoeneman.com
> > > > goldwellofpa.com
> > > > salonconcepts.com
> > > > schuylkilldental.com
> > > > rollingmeadowsgolf.com
> > > > peace-inc.org
> > > > teddybearus.com
> > > > mail.f-tech.net
> > > > login.f-tech.net
> > > > admin.f-tech.net
> > > > jonesandcopccpa.com
> > > > biblicalstudies.com
> > > > kochslg.com
> > > > keystonedoors.com
> > > > dreams-n-romance.com
> > > > pritzauto.com
> > > > wickerpalace.com
> > > > benesch.f-tech.net
> > > > haven.k12.pa.us
> > > >
> > > > Thier domain is haven.k12.pa.us.
> > > >
> > > > Why is it dying and not allowing thier domain/IP through????
> > > >
> > > > ANy advise where to look next?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Paul D. Farber II
> > > > Farber Technology
> > > > Ph. 570-628-5303
> > > > Fax 570-628-5545
> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
Hello all...
still getting my ass kicked by qmail. I've gotten it down to one file...
if rcpthosts exists then I get the 533 (#5.7.1) not allowed message.
there are no log file entries, and I am running tcpserver with -v -H -R.
Here's what I've narrowed it down to:
qmail-smtpd.cdb rctphosts error
Y Y Y
N Y Y
Y N N
N N N
ANY advice????
Paul D. Farber II
Farber Technology
Ph. 570-628-5303
Fax 570-628-5545
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You MUST run tcpserver with the -x option and specify the tcprules.cdb
file to be used. You have been told this MULTIPLE times.
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Paul Farber wrote:
> Hello all...
>
> still getting my ass kicked by qmail. I've gotten it down to one file...
> if rcpthosts exists then I get the 533 (#5.7.1) not allowed message.
>
> there are no log file entries, and I am running tcpserver with -v -H -R.
>
> Here's what I've narrowed it down to:
>
> qmail-smtpd.cdb rctphosts error
> Y Y Y
> N Y Y
> Y N N
> N N N
>
> ANY advice????
>
> Paul D. Farber II
> Farber Technology
> Ph. 570-628-5303
> Fax 570-628-5545
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
---------------------------------
Timothy L. Mayo mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Senior Systems Administrator
localconnect(sm)
http://www.localconnect.net/
The National Business Network Inc. http://www.nb.net/
One Monroeville Center, Suite 850
Monroeville, PA 15146
(412) 810-8888 Phone
(412) 810-8886 Fax
Paul.
Are you sure you understand what's going on here?
If rcpthosts exists, you will get a 533 error for every smtp connection
where the domain of the RCPT address does not exactly match a line in
rcpthosts. tcpserver uses the -x option with a cdb databse of rules that
can set the RELAYCLIENT environment variable if the smtp connection is from
a specific host or network.
You must get this exactly right or you'll get the 533 error. It's not
complicated or hard, just exact.
You keep repeating the same information and you keep getting the same replys.
The majority of the posters on this list are skilled sysadmins and
programmers and they do not have patience with people who seem to ignore
their responses. The problem you are having is a COMMON one. The answer is
ALWAYS the same thing. You've got to get it exactly right or it won't work.
you definitely need to re-read man qmail-send and man qmail-smtpd and man
tcpserver
At 11:54 AM 9/9/99 , you wrote:
>Hello all...
>
>still getting my ass kicked by qmail. I've gotten it down to one file...
>if rcpthosts exists then I get the 533 (#5.7.1) not allowed message.
>
>there are no log file entries, and I am running tcpserver with -v -H -R.
>
>Here's what I've narrowed it down to:
>
>qmail-smtpd.cdb rctphosts error
> Y Y Y
> N Y Y
> Y N N
> N N N
>
>ANY advice????
>
>Paul D. Farber II
>Farber Technology
>Ph. 570-628-5303
>Fax 570-628-5545
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
______________________
NovaMetrix Development
Robbie Walker, AMWL
P.O. Box 635 or 910-653-4006
106-B S. Main St 800-773-5647
Tabor City, NC 28463 910-653-2052 FAX
28500 ? S 0:01 tcpserver -v -H -R -c100 -x
/etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smtpd.cdb -u81 -g80 0 smtp qmail-smtpd
qmail-smtpd.cdb:
207.44.65.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
146.145.48.133-159:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
209.173.3.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
:allow
Thanks for the help.. but as you can see I AM using the .cdb file. It
will not work if I have rcpthosts in place. As my little chart described.
Paul D. Farber II
Farber Technology
Ph. 570-628-5303
Fax 570-628-5545
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Timothy L. Mayo wrote:
> You MUST run tcpserver with the -x option and specify the tcprules.cdb
> file to be used. You have been told this MULTIPLE times.
>
> On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Paul Farber wrote:
>
> > Hello all...
> >
> > still getting my ass kicked by qmail. I've gotten it down to one file...
> > if rcpthosts exists then I get the 533 (#5.7.1) not allowed message.
> >
> > there are no log file entries, and I am running tcpserver with -v -H -R.
> >
> > Here's what I've narrowed it down to:
> >
> > qmail-smtpd.cdb rctphosts error
> > Y Y Y
> > N Y Y
> > Y N N
> > N N N
> >
> > ANY advice????
> >
> > Paul D. Farber II
> > Farber Technology
> > Ph. 570-628-5303
> > Fax 570-628-5545
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
>
> ---------------------------------
> Timothy L. Mayo mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Senior Systems Administrator
> localconnect(sm)
> http://www.localconnect.net/
>
> The National Business Network Inc. http://www.nb.net/
> One Monroeville Center, Suite 850
> Monroeville, PA 15146
> (412) 810-8888 Phone
> (412) 810-8886 Fax
>
>
That's not a cdb, it's a flat textfile. You need to compile it into a cdb
using tcprules.
--Adam
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 12:33:22PM -0400, Paul Farber wrote:
> 28500 ? S 0:01 tcpserver -v -H -R -c100 -x
> /etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smtpd.cdb -u81 -g80 0 smtp qmail-smtpd
>
> qmail-smtpd.cdb:
>
> 207.44.65.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 146.145.48.133-159:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 209.173.3.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> :allow
>
> Thanks for the help.. but as you can see I AM using the .cdb file. It
> will not work if I have rcpthosts in place. As my little chart described.
>
> Paul D. Farber II
> Farber Technology
> Ph. 570-628-5303
> Fax 570-628-5545
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Timothy L. Mayo wrote:
>
> > You MUST run tcpserver with the -x option and specify the tcprules.cdb
> > file to be used. You have been told this MULTIPLE times.
> >
> > On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Paul Farber wrote:
> >
> > > Hello all...
> > >
> > > still getting my ass kicked by qmail. I've gotten it down to one file...
> > > if rcpthosts exists then I get the 533 (#5.7.1) not allowed message.
> > >
> > > there are no log file entries, and I am running tcpserver with -v -H -R.
> > >
> > > Here's what I've narrowed it down to:
> > >
> > > qmail-smtpd.cdb rctphosts error
> > > Y Y Y
> > > N Y Y
> > > Y N N
> > > N N N
> > >
> > > ANY advice????
> > >
> > > Paul D. Farber II
> > > Farber Technology
> > > Ph. 570-628-5303
> > > Fax 570-628-5545
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > >
> >
> > ---------------------------------
> > Timothy L. Mayo mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Senior Systems Administrator
> > localconnect(sm)
> > http://www.localconnect.net/
> >
> > The National Business Network Inc. http://www.nb.net/
> > One Monroeville Center, Suite 850
> > Monroeville, PA 15146
> > (412) 810-8888 Phone
> > (412) 810-8886 Fax
> >
> >
>
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 12:33:22PM -0400, Paul Farber wrote:
> 28500 ? S 0:01 tcpserver -v -H -R -c100 -x
> /etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smtpd.cdb -u81 -g80 0 smtp qmail-smtpd
>
> qmail-smtpd.cdb:
>
> 207.44.65.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 146.145.48.133-159:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 209.173.3.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> :allow
Paul,
If this is the actual contents of qmail-smtpd.cdb then you've gotten a
little ahead of yourself. Try the following:
cd /etc/tcprules.d
cp qmail-smtpd.cdb qmail-smtpd.rules
tcprules qmail-smtpd.cdb qmail-smtpd.tmp < qmail-smtpd.rules
The .cdb files used by tcpserver is generated by sending the plaintext
rules, which you've listed above, through tcprules to make the actual
cdb database that tcpserver uses.
Regards,
james
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Web: http://www.domainregistry.ie/ Computer Centre
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On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Paul Farber wrote:
> 28500 ? S 0:01 tcpserver -v -H -R -c100 -x
> /etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smtpd.cdb -u81 -g80 0 smtp qmail-smtpd
>
> qmail-smtpd.cdb:
>
> 207.44.65.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 146.145.48.133-159:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 209.173.3.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> :allow
If your qmail-smtpd.cdb really does contain the above, that would be a
problem. You have to use tcprules to munge the above form into the
(binary) cdb form.
> Thanks for the help.. but as you can see I AM using the .cdb file. It
> will not work if I have rcpthosts in place. As my little chart described.
>
> Paul D. Farber II
> Farber Technology
> Ph. 570-628-5303
> Fax 570-628-5545
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Timothy L. Mayo wrote:
>
> > You MUST run tcpserver with the -x option and specify the tcprules.cdb
> > file to be used. You have been told this MULTIPLE times.
> >
> > On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Paul Farber wrote:
> >
> > > Hello all...
> > >
> > > still getting my ass kicked by qmail. I've gotten it down to one file...
> > > if rcpthosts exists then I get the 533 (#5.7.1) not allowed message.
> > >
> > > there are no log file entries, and I am running tcpserver with -v -H -R.
> > >
> > > Here's what I've narrowed it down to:
> > >
> > > qmail-smtpd.cdb rctphosts error
> > > Y Y Y
> > > N Y Y
> > > Y N N
> > > N N N
> > >
> > > ANY advice????
> > >
> > > Paul D. Farber II
> > > Farber Technology
> > > Ph. 570-628-5303
> > > Fax 570-628-5545
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > >
> >
> > ---------------------------------
> > Timothy L. Mayo mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Senior Systems Administrator
> > localconnect(sm)
> > http://www.localconnect.net/
> >
> > The National Business Network Inc. http://www.nb.net/
> > One Monroeville Center, Suite 850
> > Monroeville, PA 15146
> > (412) 810-8888 Phone
> > (412) 810-8886 Fax
> >
> >
>
>
--
"Life is much too important to be taken seriously."
Thomas Erskine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (613) 998-2836
I guess I don't fully understand the tcpserver part of it. I know if the
domain is not in rcpthosts it will not relay... but if I start tcpserver
WITHOUT -x it will deny ALL relaying?
I see it as "If I want to selective relay, use -x with a list of all ip's
to set RELAYCLIENT, otherwise no -x will allow all ip's to relay".
Or is it "If I want to selective relay, use -x with a list of all ip's
to set RELAYCLIENT, otherwise no ip's will be allowed to relay".
One of them should be close???
Thanks all.
Paul D. Farber II
Farber Technology
Ph. 570-628-5303
Fax 570-628-5545
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Robbie Walker wrote:
> Paul.
>
> Are you sure you understand what's going on here?
>
> If rcpthosts exists, you will get a 533 error for every smtp connection
> where the domain of the RCPT address does not exactly match a line in
> rcpthosts. tcpserver uses the -x option with a cdb databse of rules that
> can set the RELAYCLIENT environment variable if the smtp connection is from
> a specific host or network.
>
> You must get this exactly right or you'll get the 533 error. It's not
> complicated or hard, just exact.
>
> You keep repeating the same information and you keep getting the same replys.
>
> The majority of the posters on this list are skilled sysadmins and
> programmers and they do not have patience with people who seem to ignore
> their responses. The problem you are having is a COMMON one. The answer is
> ALWAYS the same thing. You've got to get it exactly right or it won't work.
>
> you definitely need to re-read man qmail-send and man qmail-smtpd and man
> tcpserver
>
> At 11:54 AM 9/9/99 , you wrote:
> >Hello all...
> >
> >still getting my ass kicked by qmail. I've gotten it down to one file...
> >if rcpthosts exists then I get the 533 (#5.7.1) not allowed message.
> >
> >there are no log file entries, and I am running tcpserver with -v -H -R.
> >
> >Here's what I've narrowed it down to:
> >
> >qmail-smtpd.cdb rctphosts error
> > Y Y Y
> > N Y Y
> > Y N N
> > N N N
> >
> >ANY advice????
> >
> >Paul D. Farber II
> >Farber Technology
> >Ph. 570-628-5303
> >Fax 570-628-5545
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
>
>
> ______________________
> NovaMetrix Development
> Robbie Walker, AMWL
>
> P.O. Box 635 or 910-653-4006
> 106-B S. Main St 800-773-5647
> Tabor City, NC 28463 910-653-2052 FAX
>
>
>
Yeah, I know. But the binary .cdb file is pretty unreadable, don't you
think?
Paul D. Farber II
Farber Technology
Ph. 570-628-5303
Fax 570-628-5545
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Adam D . McKenna wrote:
> That's not a cdb, it's a flat textfile. You need to compile it into a cdb
> using tcprules.
>
> --Adam
>
> On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 12:33:22PM -0400, Paul Farber wrote:
> > 28500 ? S 0:01 tcpserver -v -H -R -c100 -x
> > /etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smtpd.cdb -u81 -g80 0 smtp qmail-smtpd
> >
> > qmail-smtpd.cdb:
> >
> > 207.44.65.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > 146.145.48.133-159:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > 209.173.3.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > :allow
> >
> > Thanks for the help.. but as you can see I AM using the .cdb file. It
> > will not work if I have rcpthosts in place. As my little chart described.
> >
> > Paul D. Farber II
> > Farber Technology
> > Ph. 570-628-5303
> > Fax 570-628-5545
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Timothy L. Mayo wrote:
> >
> > > You MUST run tcpserver with the -x option and specify the tcprules.cdb
> > > file to be used. You have been told this MULTIPLE times.
> > >
> > > On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Paul Farber wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hello all...
> > > >
> > > > still getting my ass kicked by qmail. I've gotten it down to one file...
> > > > if rcpthosts exists then I get the 533 (#5.7.1) not allowed message.
> > > >
> > > > there are no log file entries, and I am running tcpserver with -v -H -R.
> > > >
> > > > Here's what I've narrowed it down to:
> > > >
> > > > qmail-smtpd.cdb rctphosts error
> > > > Y Y Y
> > > > N Y Y
> > > > Y N N
> > > > N N N
> > > >
> > > > ANY advice????
> > > >
> > > > Paul D. Farber II
> > > > Farber Technology
> > > > Ph. 570-628-5303
> > > > Fax 570-628-5545
> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > > ---------------------------------
> > > Timothy L. Mayo mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Senior Systems Administrator
> > > localconnect(sm)
> > > http://www.localconnect.net/
> > >
> > > The National Business Network Inc. http://www.nb.net/
> > > One Monroeville Center, Suite 850
> > > Monroeville, PA 15146
> > > (412) 810-8888 Phone
> > > (412) 810-8886 Fax
> > >
> > >
> >
>
Geez.. everybody is really pickin up on this. The .cdb file is a binary
hash that is pretty unreadable. And the error messages for an improper or
missing .cdb file if you specify one is prety obvious in the log files.
Paul D. Farber II
Farber Technology
Ph. 570-628-5303
Fax 570-628-5545
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Paul Farber wrote:
>
> > 28500 ? S 0:01 tcpserver -v -H -R -c100 -x
> > /etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smtpd.cdb -u81 -g80 0 smtp qmail-smtpd
> >
> > qmail-smtpd.cdb:
> >
> > 207.44.65.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > 146.145.48.133-159:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > 209.173.3.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > :allow
>
> If your qmail-smtpd.cdb really does contain the above, that would be a
> problem. You have to use tcprules to munge the above form into the
> (binary) cdb form.
>
> > Thanks for the help.. but as you can see I AM using the .cdb file. It
> > will not work if I have rcpthosts in place. As my little chart described.
> >
> > Paul D. Farber II
> > Farber Technology
> > Ph. 570-628-5303
> > Fax 570-628-5545
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Timothy L. Mayo wrote:
> >
> > > You MUST run tcpserver with the -x option and specify the tcprules.cdb
> > > file to be used. You have been told this MULTIPLE times.
> > >
> > > On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Paul Farber wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hello all...
> > > >
> > > > still getting my ass kicked by qmail. I've gotten it down to one file...
> > > > if rcpthosts exists then I get the 533 (#5.7.1) not allowed message.
> > > >
> > > > there are no log file entries, and I am running tcpserver with -v -H -R.
> > > >
> > > > Here's what I've narrowed it down to:
> > > >
> > > > qmail-smtpd.cdb rctphosts error
> > > > Y Y Y
> > > > N Y Y
> > > > Y N N
> > > > N N N
> > > >
> > > > ANY advice????
> > > >
> > > > Paul D. Farber II
> > > > Farber Technology
> > > > Ph. 570-628-5303
> > > > Fax 570-628-5545
> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > > ---------------------------------
> > > Timothy L. Mayo mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Senior Systems Administrator
> > > localconnect(sm)
> > > http://www.localconnect.net/
> > >
> > > The National Business Network Inc. http://www.nb.net/
> > > One Monroeville Center, Suite 850
> > > Monroeville, PA 15146
> > > (412) 810-8888 Phone
> > > (412) 810-8886 Fax
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
> --
> "Life is much too important to be taken seriously."
> Thomas Erskine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (613) 998-2836
>
>
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 01:04:24PM -0400, Paul Farber wrote:
> I guess I don't fully understand the tcpserver part of it. I know if the
> domain is not in rcpthosts it will not relay... but if I start tcpserver
> WITHOUT -x it will deny ALL relaying?
You're not understanding some critical details about how tcpserver and qmail
relate to each other.
tcpserver doesn't control relaying in any way. It just passes a set of
environment variables to qmail-smtpd. These variables can change based on
rules in the file specified with -x.
If the RELAYCLIENT variable is not passed to qmail-smtpd, qmail will refuse
to relay mail to hosts not listed in rcpthosts.
You must use -x with the filename of the cdb hash. Not the flat text file.
Lets get rid of all ambiguity here.
Type the following commands into your server and report back with the
output:
file /etc/qmail-smtpd.cdb
ps auxwww | grep tcpserver
--Adam
Paul Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 9 September 1999 at 11:54:06 -0400
> Hello all...
>
> still getting my ass kicked by qmail. I've gotten it down to one file...
> if rcpthosts exists then I get the 533 (#5.7.1) not allowed message.
>
> there are no log file entries, and I am running tcpserver with -v -H -R.
>
> Here's what I've narrowed it down to:
>
> qmail-smtpd.cdb rctphosts error
> Y Y Y
> N Y Y
> Y N N
> N N N
>
> ANY advice????
Your tcpserver invocation or your cdb file are incorrect. One subtle
way for the cdb to be incorrect is if the system you want to allow
relaying for doesn't actually send from the IP you expected it do (and
configured into qmail-cmtpd.cdb).
Remember how this works -- rcpthosts lists systems you will accept
SMTP mail for, and thus restricts relaying. Setting RELAYCLIENT
(typically via tcpserver) *allows* relaying for that particular
client. Your symptoms show that the relay *prevention* is working,
but the next step of *allowing* relaying selectively based on IP is
NOT working. So that's where to concentrate your investigative
effort.
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On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Paul Farber wrote:
> Yeah, I know. But the binary .cdb file is pretty unreadable, don't you
> think?
unreadable by you, but it's what tcpserver reads. AFAIK, tcpserver can't
read unhashed plaintext. The command to do this changed in recent
tcpservers; You now use tcprules instead of tcpmakectl...it does pretty
much the same thing. You can also use tcprulescheck to check it against an
ip.
Also, if the following isn't all on one line (ie, if you edit it with pico
without using -w), make sure you put a \ on the end of the first line.
28500 ? S 0:01 tcpserver -v -H -R -c100 -x
/etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smtpd.cdb -u81 -g80 0 smtp qmail-smtpd
Paul Farber wrote:
>
> Yeah, I know. But the binary .cdb file is pretty unreadable, don't you
> think?
>
> Paul D. Farber II
> Farber Technology
> Ph. 570-628-5303
> Fax 570-628-5545
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Adam D . McKenna wrote:
>
> > That's not a cdb, it's a flat textfile. You need to compile it into a cdb
> > using tcprules.
> >
That's the point. The cdb file is NOT supposed to be human-readable;
it's a binary format designed to be read by tcpserver (and other
programs). See ftp://koobera.math.uic.edu/www/cdb.html.
Paulo Jan.
DDnet.
Which of these two ways is better??
Any comments or experience?
Please send me a mail!
Thank's and
best regards
Sven
The below procmail recipe <.rblrc> is used to let me know if an email I have
recieved is on a RBL. Since I have switched to qmail I notice that in my
procmail log that there are some IP's that are on the RBL's but they are
not being tagged by formail and being placed in my junkmail folder. I am
also noticing that the origip.pl script is also catching 127.0.0.1 as
the mail server. Being a newbee to qmail I am kinda at a loss.
TIA
<the perl script that gets the IP is origip.pl attatched below>
Contents of .rblrc
========================================================================
# Please check if all the paths in PATH are reachable, remove the ones that
# are not.
SHELL=/bin/sh
PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/include:/usr/local/sbin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:.
MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail
DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/Mailbox
PMDIR=$HOME/.procmail
JFDIR=$HOME/.procmail/junkfilter
LOGFILE=$PMDIR/log
LOGABSTRACT=all
VERBOSE=no
#LOCKFILE=$HOME/.lockmail
##
## RBL Check
##
:0
* TCPREMOTEIP ?? .
* ! ? rblcheck -q -s dul.maps.vix.com "$TCPREMOTEIP"
{
LOGABSTRACT=all
LOG="Filter: RBL-filtered address: \"$TCPREMOTEIP\"
"
:0:
|formail -i "X-RBL-Filtered-Address: $TCPREMOTEIP is in DUL."
}
:0
* TCPREMOTEIP ?? .
* ! ? rblcheck -q -s rbl.maps.vix.com "$TCPREMOTEIP"
{
LOGABSTRACT=all
LOG="Filter: RBL-filtered address: \"$TCPREMOTEIP\"
"
:0:
|formail -i "X-RBL-Filtered-Address: $TCPREMOTEIP is in RBL."
}
:0
* TCPREMOTEIP ?? .
* ! ? rblcheck -q -s relays.radparker.com "$TCPREMOTEIP"
{
LOGABSTRACT=all
LOG="Filter: RBL-filtered address: \"$TCPREMOTEIP\"
"
:0:
|formail -i "X-RBL-Filtered-Address: $TCPREMOTEIP is in RRSS."
}
:0
* TCPREMOTEIP ?? .
* ! ? rblcheck -q -s relays.orbs.org "$TCPREMOTEIP"
{
LOGABSTRACT=all
LOG="Filter: RBL-filtered address: \"$TCPREMOTEIP\"
"
:0:
|formail -i "X-RBL-Filtered-Address: $TCPREMOTEIP is in ORBS."
}
#
# If an X-reject: header is found in the message after consulting
# the lists, redirect the email to junkmail folder for later checking.
#
:0
* 1^1 ^X-RBL-Filtered-Address:
junkmail
# Catches everything else.
:0
$DEFAULT
# Anything that has not been delivered by now will go to $DEFAULT
# using LOCKFILE=$DEFAULT$LOCKEXT
====================================================================
Contents of origip.pl:
#!/usr/bin/perl
# Specifically for pulling the remote IP address out of Sendmail
# Received: headers. Supplied by Ophir Ronen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# ever-so-slightly modified by Edward S. Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
#
# $Id: origip.pl,v 1.1.1.1 1998/01/09 20:42:50 emarshal Exp $
#
# $Log: origip.pl,v $
# Revision 1.1.1.1 1998/01/09 20:42:50 emarshal
# Initial import into CVS.
#
@msg = <STDIN>;
foreach $line ( @msg )
{
chop $line;
if( $line =~ /.*\[(\d+.*)\]/ )
{
$REMOTEIP = $1;
last;
}
}
print STDOUT ( $REMOTEIP );
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Ron Rosson ... and a UNIX user said ...
The InSaNe One rm -rf *
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and all was null and void
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Today I will gladly share my experience and advice, for there are no
sweeter words than "I told you so."
On Thu, 09 Sep 1999, era eriksson was heard blurting out:
> On Thu, 9 Sep 1999 09:12:02 -0700, "Ron 'The InSaNe One' Rosson"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > the mail server. Being a newbee to qmail I am kinda at a loss.
>
> If origip.pl is being invoked at all, you are not showing us how.
>
Oooops I started my cut and paste in the wrong place. Here is an example
of an entry with all the pieces:
##
## RBL Check
##
:0h
TCPREMOTEIP=| origip.pl
#:0
#* TCPREMOTEIP ?? .
#* ! ? rblcheck -q -s dssl.imrss.org "$TCPREMOTEIP"
#{
# LOGABSTRACT=all
# # LOG="Filter: RBL-filtered address: \"$TCPREMOTEIP\"
# #"
# # :0:
# # |formail -i "X-RBL-Filtered-Address: $TCPREMOTEIP is
# in DSSL."
# #}
#
era Thanks for pointing it out.
TIA
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Ron Rosson ... and a UNIX user said ...
The InSaNe One rm -rf *
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and all was null and void
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Allow me to introduce myselves
Ron Rosson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using qmail 1.03 and think I have it working properly. <Here it Comes>
>But I am having a problem getting my procmail filters to work right. ...
>
>I have a .forward file for my procmail filters <spam>
>
> "|/usr/local/bin/procmail .jfrc"
>
>Here is the error I am getting im my procmail log:
>
> procmail: Lock failure on "/var/mail/insane.lock"
Don't know if it'll fix that error, but procmail needs to be run from
preline, e.g.:
"|/var/qmail/bin/preline /usr/local/bin/procmail .jfrc"
-Dave
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 12:52:22PM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
> Ron Rosson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am using qmail 1.03 and think I have it working properly. <Here it Comes>
> >But I am having a problem getting my procmail filters to work right. ...
> >
> >I have a .forward file for my procmail filters <spam>
> >
> > "|/usr/local/bin/procmail .jfrc"
> >
> >Here is the error I am getting im my procmail log:
> >
> > procmail: Lock failure on "/var/mail/insane.lock"
>
> Don't know if it'll fix that error, but procmail needs to be run from
> preline, e.g.:
>
> "|/var/qmail/bin/preline /usr/local/bin/procmail .jfrc"
>
> -Dave
>
His procmail probably doesn't have permission to wrote to /var/mail
Ron, did you use make install-suid when you installed procmail? Or did the
permissions on /var/mail get changed somehow?
--Adam
On Thu, 09 Sep 1999, Dave Sill was heard blurting out:
> Ron Rosson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am using qmail 1.03 and think I have it working properly. <Here it Comes>
> >But I am having a problem getting my procmail filters to work right. ...
> >
> >I have a .forward file for my procmail filters <spam>
> >
> > "|/usr/local/bin/procmail .jfrc"
> >
> >Here is the error I am getting im my procmail log:
> >
> > procmail: Lock failure on "/var/mail/insane.lock"
>
> Don't know if it'll fix that error, but procmail needs to be run from
> preline, e.g.:
>
> "|/var/qmail/bin/preline /usr/local/bin/procmail .jfrc"
>
When I change to the above I see the complete headers in the mail
message instead of the condensed version. Closer but still not quite
there.
TIA
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Ron Rosson ... and a UNIX user said ...
The InSaNe One rm -rf *
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and all was null and void
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A cubical is just a padded cell without a door
Hi,
I read the archieves but haven't foud anything apropriate.
some of our Customers (we are a small non-profit ISP) come up with a
Problem getting their e-mail via pop3. I use Qmail 1.03 and pop-Server
from the qmail package.
If there's a bigger amount of messages (70+) in the mailbox
OutlookExpress goes on strike and give the following message:
Nachricht Nr. 30 konnte nicht abgerufen werden. Konto: 'gunnet ',
Server: 'pop gunnet.de', Protokoll: POP3, Serverantwort:
'Vielleicht sollte ich's mal mit "Learning by doing" versuchen???',
Anschluss: 110, Secure (SSL): Nein, Serverfehler: 0x800CCC90,
Fehlernummer:
0x800420CD.
The first line says that the messeage nr. 30 could not be retrieved,
then comes the outlook-express alias for that spezial connection and
then after the word
"Serverantwort:" some line that should be in one of the messages in the
/Maildir/new directory.
Whenever I'm trying to receive the E-Mails via telnet or Netscape there
is no Problem but using Outlook-Express the download always hangs with
message nr. 30.
Any hints?
Thanks,
Cyril Bitterich
Cyril Bitterich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Whenever I'm trying to receive the E-Mails via telnet or Netscape there
> is no Problem but using Outlook-Express the download always hangs with
> message nr. 30.
>
> Any hints?
I think you've solved the problem yourself. Tell them Outlook Express is
buggy, and they should switch to Netscape Messenger or mutt or Pegasus,
or anything else.
Charles
--
----------------------------------------------------
Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Any opinions expressed are just that -- my opinions.
----------------------------------------------------
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 09:38:07PM +0200, Cyril Bitterich wrote:
> Nachricht Nr. 30 konnte nicht abgerufen werden. Konto: 'gunnet ',
> Server: 'pop gunnet.de', Protokoll: POP3, Serverantwort:
> 'Vielleicht sollte ich's mal mit "Learning by doing" versuchen???',
> Anschluss: 110, Secure (SSL): Nein, Serverfehler: 0x800CCC90,
> Fehlernummer:
> 0x800420CD.
I like how Outlook Express reports a Secure (SSL) connection, even though it
is obvious that this is just a regular clear-text POP3 connection.
--Adam
uh, evidently you don't speak german. I don't either but I do know that
"Nein" means "No."
OE allows POP and SMTP connections to be conducted using SSL. i'm not aware
of any POP or SMTP servers that actually support that, but I suppose it's
kinda neat that it can do it. Anyway, the error messages for OE always
indicate whehter the connection is via SSL or not, so I don't think that's
really an issue here.
shag
=====
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Software Architect | 1900 Los Angeles Avenue, 2nd Floor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Simi Valley, CA 93065
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.
----- Original Message -----
From: Adam D . McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Cyril Bitterich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Qmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thu 9 Sep 1999 14.28
Subject: Re: Problems while downloading E-Mails with Outlook-Express
> On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 09:38:07PM +0200, Cyril Bitterich wrote:
> > Nachricht Nr. 30 konnte nicht abgerufen werden. Konto: 'gunnet ',
> > Server: 'pop gunnet.de', Protokoll: POP3, Serverantwort:
> > 'Vielleicht sollte ich's mal mit "Learning by doing" versuchen???',
> > Anschluss: 110, Secure (SSL): Nein, Serverfehler: 0x800CCC90,
> > Fehlernummer:
> > 0x800420CD.
>
> I like how Outlook Express reports a Secure (SSL) connection, even though
it
> is obvious that this is just a regular clear-text POP3 connection.
>
> --Adam
>
>
It's a little confusing (granted - it's Microsoft), but I finally figured
out: It doesn't report an SSL connection. The commas are misleading.
Split the line up like this (works better in English, but you get the idea):
Anschluss: 110
Secure (SSL): Nein
Serverfehler: 0x800CCC90
Fehlernummer: 0x800420CD
There - no SSL being used.
<:)� Lyndon Griffin
Systems Engineer
|||� Naviant� |||
***� Press any key to continue, or any other key to quit.� ***
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adam D . McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 2:28 PM
> To: Cyril Bitterich
> Cc: Qmail
> Subject: Re: Problems while downloading E-Mails with Outlook-Express
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 09:38:07PM +0200, Cyril Bitterich wrote:
> > Nachricht Nr. 30 konnte nicht abgerufen werden. Konto: 'gunnet ',
> > Server: 'pop gunnet.de', Protokoll: POP3, Serverantwort:
> > 'Vielleicht sollte ich's mal mit "Learning by doing" versuchen???',
> > Anschluss: 110, Secure (SSL): Nein, Serverfehler: 0x800CCC90,
> > Fehlernummer:
> > 0x800420CD.
>
> I like how Outlook Express reports a Secure (SSL) connection,
> even though it
> is obvious that this is just a regular clear-text POP3 connection.
>
> --Adam
>
>
It would be nice for us to simply say "It's microshit, so get something
that works". Unfortunately that isn't a viable option in this world for
many of us.
First, check to see that this problem exists with current versions of
Outlook-excess. Second, I assume you are using pop3 or I missed
something (Imap and MS just ain't there yet).
Lastly, I found several minor problems with Express' handling of mime
types. You might want to see if this problem occurs with vanilla emails.
Lastly, many MUA's (email clients) will recover gracefully from a
partial email. Is it possible that there was a delivery problem with
this email? Is there an uncompleted mime type embedded in the email?
Sorry I can't be too much help, but it is little things like difficulty
with tabs, spaces, indents, mime types, etc. that have been allowing
Microsoft to frustrate it's customers into a MicroShit-only solution.
Best of luck.
Charles Cazabon wrote:
>
> Cyril Bitterich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Whenever I'm trying to receive the E-Mails via telnet or Netscape there
> > is no Problem but using Outlook-Express the download always hangs with
> > message nr. 30.
> >
> > Any hints?
>
> I think you've solved the problem yourself. Tell them Outlook Express is
> buggy, and they should switch to Netscape Messenger or mutt or Pegasus,
> or anything else.
>
> Charles
> --
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Any opinions expressed are just that -- my opinions.
> ----------------------------------------------------
--
Daemeon Reiydelle
Systems Engineer, Anthropomorphics Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 09:38:07PM +0200, Cyril Bitterich wrote:
The problem here isn't SSL, so let's not discuss that further. It's a
coincidence that this should be reported, because I had the same problem
a few days ago. Outlook crashed when retrieving a certain message from a
POP account. When I looked at the message using mutt, it turns out that
there was a series of dots, all on lines on their own, followed by a
line of text, like this:
.
.
.
.
.
.
some text
I'm not sure how or why, but outlook could not deal with this. In the
error it reported to the customer, it spitted out the "some text" line.
In your case, it looks like the message might have such dots, followed
by the text "Learning by doing". I fixed this problem for the client by
editing the message, and doubling the dots. I don't know too much about
POP, but I know that lone dots are meant to be doubled, for transmission
to a client. Do let me know if you discover this to be the problem. It
might be a bug in this version of outlook.
> Hi,
>
> I read the archieves but haven't foud anything apropriate.
> some of our Customers (we are a small non-profit ISP) come up with a
> Problem getting their e-mail via pop3. I use Qmail 1.03 and pop-Server
> from the qmail package.
>
> If there's a bigger amount of messages (70+) in the mailbox
> OutlookExpress goes on strike and give the following message:
>
> Nachricht Nr. 30 konnte nicht abgerufen werden. Konto: 'gunnet ',
> Server: 'pop gunnet.de', Protokoll: POP3, Serverantwort:
> 'Vielleicht sollte ich's mal mit "Learning by doing" versuchen???',
> Anschluss: 110, Secure (SSL): Nein, Serverfehler: 0x800CCC90,
> Fehlernummer:
> 0x800420CD.
--
See complete headers for more info
Cyril Bitterich wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I read the archieves but haven't foud anything apropriate.
> some of our Customers (we are a small non-profit ISP) come up with a
> Problem getting their e-mail via pop3. I use Qmail 1.03 and pop-Server
> from the qmail package.
>
> If there's a bigger amount of messages (70+) in the mailbox
> OutlookExpress goes on strike and give the following message:
>
> Nachricht Nr. 30 konnte nicht abgerufen werden. Konto: 'gunnet ',
> Server: 'pop gunnet.de', Protokoll: POP3, Serverantwort:
> 'Vielleicht sollte ich's mal mit "Learning by doing" versuchen???',
> Anschluss: 110, Secure (SSL): Nein, Serverfehler: 0x800CCC90,
> Fehlernummer:
> 0x800420CD.
>
ME TOO!!! (okay, just kidding).
We have been having this problem for months with Outlook Express and
Outlook; in our case, the error message says something like "there was
an unexpected error on the server". The problem happens mostly with
messages that have M$-created attachments (Word, Excel, Power Point
documents), though it comes and goes depending on the phase of the moon
(some weeks it happens almost everyday; other times, like now, it just
works without problems). I've also noticed that this happens always with
dial-up connections; I have Outlook Express installed in my workstation
here at work, and I don't have problems retrieving any of the mails that
block our customers.
I havbe searched the archives, and even asked myself a question to the
list months ago. Apparently it's a mistery...
Paulo Jan.
DDnet.
On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 09:43:29AM +0300, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> .
> .
> .
> .
> .
> some text
>
This is a known and confirmed bug in various versions of outlook. To make
things worse, the bug only bites if the last packet contains just dots. To
make a sure way to cause trouble for LookOut ehr.. Outlook users, end your
mail with 1501 single dots on single lines, as above.
Solution? MS more or less refuses to acknowledge this bug. I would advise
users to dump Outlook and use something with fewer bugs made by a company
that reacts to bugreports. :)
--
Ruben
--
Eat more memory!
Good day to all!
I am just wondering why I have no man pages for qmail. I did not have any
problem whith the installation. The man pages just won't come up. Just
keeps saying no manual entry...
Anyone please help.
Regards,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
do you have your MANPATH environment variable set to include /var/qmail/man?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Edward Castillo-Jakosalem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 3:59 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: man pages?
>
>
>
> Good day to all!
> I am just wondering why I have no man pages for qmail. I did not have any
> problem whith the installation. The man pages just won't come up. Just
> keeps saying no manual entry...
> Anyone please help.
>
> Regards,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
Hey, I overlooked that one. Thanks a lot!
Lyndon Griffin wrote:
> do you have your MANPATH environment variable set to include /var/qmail/man?
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Edward Castillo-Jakosalem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 3:59 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: man pages?
> >
> >
> >
> > Good day to all!
> > I am just wondering why I have no man pages for qmail. I did not have any
> > problem whith the installation. The man pages just won't come up. Just
> > keeps saying no manual entry...
> > Anyone please help.
> >
> > Regards,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
Can someone give me some sane ulimits for using in my qmail init script?
I have been running with only the following:
ulimit -v 2048
But this gives problems on some systems. (tcpserver wouldn't even start on
my Ultra5 running Debian after this ulimit statement)
--Adam
I meant to post this to the list. I am still having problems with my pop3
authentication.
>How exactly do you start it (from inetd or tcpserver)? What's the
>exact invocation line? Try also to connect by telnet:
I am using tcpserver to start qmail. Here is my startup script (I hope this
isn't too long):
*****************************************************
#!/bin/sh
PATH=/var/qmail/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin
export PATH
QMAILDUID=`id -u qmaild`
NOFILESGID=`id -g qmaild`
case "$1" in
start)
echo -n "Starting qmail: qmail-send"
supervise /var/supervise/qmail/send /var/qmail/rc |
setuser qmaill cyclog /var/log/qmail &
echo -n " qmail-smtpd"
supervise /var/supervise/qmail/smtpd tcpserver -v -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb \
-u$QMAILDUID -g$NOFILESGID 0 smtp \
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd-wrapper 2>&1 | setuser qmaill accustamp | \
setuser qmaill cyclog /var/log/qmail/smtpd &
echo -n " checkpassword"
tcpserver -v -R 0 pop-3 \
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup mail.slave-1.net /bin/checkpassword \
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d maildir 2>&1 | /var/qmail/bin/splogger
pop3d&
echo "."
;;
stop)
echo -n "Stopping qmail: qmail-smtpd"
svc -dx /var/supervise/qmail/smtpd
echo -n " qmail-send"
svc -dx /var/supervise/qmail/send
echo "."
;;
stat)
echo "Checking qmail-send"
svstat /var/supervise/qmail/send
echo "Checking qmail-smtpd"
svstat /var/supervise/qmail/smtpd
echo "Checking queue"
qmail-qstat
;;
doqueue|alrm)
echo "Sending ALRM signal to qmail-send."
svc -a /var/supervise/qmail/send
;;
queue)
qmail-qstat
qmail-qread
;;
reload|hup)
echo "Sending HUP signal to qmail-send."
svc -h /var/supervise/qmail/send
;;
pause)
echo "Pausing qmail-send"
svc -p /var/supervise/qmail/send
echo "Pausing qmail-smtpd"
svc -p /var/supervise/qmail/smtpd
;;
cont)
echo "Continuing qmail-send"
svc -c /var/supervise/qmail/send
echo "Continuing qmail-smtpd"
svc -c /var/supervise/qmail/smtpd
;;
restart)
echo "Restarting qmail:"
echo "* Stopping qmail-smtpd."
svc -d /var/supervise/qmail/smtpd
echo "* Sending qmail-send SIGTERM and restarting."
svc -t /var/supervise/qmail/send
echo "* Restarting qmail-smtpd."
svc -u /var/supervise/qmail/smtpd
;;
cdb)
tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp < /etc/tcp.smtp
chmod 644 /etc/tcp.smtp*
echo "Reloaded /etc/tcp.smtp."
;;
help)
cat <<HELP
stop -- stops mail service (smtp connections refused, nothing goes out)
start -- starts mail service (smtp connection accepted, mail can go out)
pause -- temporarily stops mail service (connections accepted, nothing
leaves
)
cont -- continues paused mail service
stat -- displays status of mail service
cdb -- rebuild the tcpcontrol cdb file for smtp
restart -- stops and restarts smtp, sends qmail-send a TERM & restarts it
doqueue -- sends qmail-send ALRM, scheduling queued messages for
delivery
reload -- sends qmail-send HUP, rereading locals and virtualdomains
queue -- shows status of queue
alrm -- same as doqueue
hup -- same as reload
HELP
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0
{start|stop|restart|doqueue|reload|stat|pause|cont|cdb|queu
e|help}"
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
***************************
my /var/qmail/rc file is as follows:
+++++++++++++++++++++++++
#!/bin/sh
# Using splogger to send the log through syslog.
# Using qmail-local to deliver messages to ~/Mailbox by default.
exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
qmail-start ./Maildir/ accustamp
++++++++++++++++++++++++
>telnet machine 110
>+OK ...
>USER usernname
>+OK ...
>PASS password
>+OK ...
>
>In which step does -ERR occur?
This was a telling test. When I execute the above, I get the -ERR "this user
has no $HOME/Maildir". However, this is untrue. I have created the Maildir
for the user using:
/var/qmail/bin/maildirmake $HOME/Maildir
I did this as the user (not root), and I have verified that the user owns his
Maildir. I have also put a "./Maildir" line in my .qmail file. Everything
seems to be in order, right?
Thanks for the help.
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Michael wrote:
> echo -n " checkpassword"
> tcpserver -v -R 0 pop-3 \
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup mail.slave-1.net /bin/checkpassword \
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d maildir 2>&1 | /var/qmail/bin/splogger pop3d&
Try capitalizing "Maildir" here.
qmail-pop3d.c does a "if (chdir(argv[1]) == -1) die_nomaildir();" -- that
chdir takes a case-sensitive argument. Unfortunately, the error message
produced by die_nomaildir doesn't correctly report the directory name that
couldn't be chdir'd to.
Jim Lippard [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.discord.org/
Unsolicited bulk email charge: $500/message. Don't send me any.
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Capitalizing "maildir" fixed the problem! Thanks!
Now that everything is working, should I change my qmail startup script to
supervise qmail-pop3d, just like everything else or should I just leave it
be? As it is, I can stop everything but qmail-pop3d with a "qmail stop"
command. Since qmail-pop3d isn't being stopped with the startup scritp
(using svc), what is the best way to stop it?
Michael Lundberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 09/09/99 09:51 PM James J. Lippard said...
>On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Michael wrote:
>
>> echo -n " checkpassword"
>> tcpserver -v -R 0 pop-3 \
>> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup mail.slave-1.net /bin/checkpassword \
>> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d maildir 2>&1 | /var/qmail/bin/splogger
pop3d&
>
>Try capitalizing "Maildir" here.
>
>qmail-pop3d.c does a "if (chdir(argv[1]) == -1) die_nomaildir();" -- that
>chdir takes a case-sensitive argument. Unfortunately, the error message
>produced by die_nomaildir doesn't correctly report the directory name that
>couldn't be chdir'd to.
>
>Jim Lippard [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.discord.org/
>Unsolicited bulk email charge: $500/message. Don't send me any.
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I am putting together a redhat clone and have omitted sendmail entirely.
of course exmh nmh fetchmail etc complain, but that can be remedied later.
I have been looking and reading up on qmail-run and var-qmail packages.
If I use the
qmail-run-4-4.i386.rpm
functions-3-3.i386.rpm
What should I use in the way of var-qmail.
My understanding is that it needs to be compiled on each machine, but
as this is a fresh install, but maybe used for upgrades, I am concerned
about
UID's. Should I simply create a .rpm from the source supplied or can
someone
recommend a better method.
Kind regards
Kevin
Hi,
How can i log the messages that are bounced ( like spammer who what to use
me as a rely ) ??
Tanx !
HJ
Herwin Jan Steehouwer
KPMG Management services/KPMG CT
Churchilplein 6
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A while back, someone was trying to assemble a comprehensive patch list
and archive. I would like to volunteer to host this.
My only request - at least, initially - is that patch authors *only*
submit to me their patches, along with a blurb of what the patch does and
what requirements (outside of QMail) the patch may depend on.
Of course, if somebody knows of a site already doing this, that URL is
welcome, and I may withdraw my offer.
Thanks in advance,
<:) Lyndon Griffin
http://www.bsd4us.org
Dear All,
How to increase qmail-local performance?
(/var/qmail/control/concurrencylocal seems doesn't work)
Thanks
_Ayip.
--
I THINK MAN INVENTED THE CAR by instinct.
-- Jack Handley, The New Mexican, 1988.
I am setting up a webmail system on top of qmail. I thought once I had a
/etc/passwd and /etc/shadow entry for a user, that would be sufficient
to receive email. This is not the case, unless the user also has a valid
home directory owned by that user, qmail says the user does not exist.
delivery 1661: failure: Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)/
Is there a way around this ? I would like to avoid creating lots of home
directories that will not be used for anything else. I want all freemail
users to share the same home directory.
..Chris.
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Hi all,
I want to use 'qmail-ldap' and also some 'anti-spam' patches, but if I
aply a second patch to one file I got so many rejects.
What is the way to go??
Bye
Sven
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> I want to use 'qmail-ldap' and also some 'anti-spam' patches, but if I
> aply a second patch to one file I got so many rejects. What is the way to
> go??
a. Review the rejected hunks and apply them manually. (You may
then create a cumulative patch for backup purposes, or even
publish it.)
b. Ask someone to do that for you.
c. Pay someone to do that for you.
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[Tom Waits]
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Hi everybody,
I've installed qmail in a Red Hat 5.1 and I've been noticed
that my server
is used for spamming purposes.
I've tried something in hosts.allow, putting parameters
like
tcp-env: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx : setenv = RELAYCLIENT
where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP or IP range granted to send
messages
through my SMTP server, but it seems not to work
properly.
Can anybody help me?
Thanks in advance,
Carles Latorre i Musoll Tècnic de
Sistemes STRATEGY Consultors
C/ Casp, 106 1er
1ª Pº de
la Castellana, 141 08010
Barcelona
Edificio Cuzco IV Tel: 93 232 73
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Madrid Fax: 93 231 56
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Fax: 91 570 71 99
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