[vchkpw] qmail install script 1.3.7-rc2
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello all, A new version of my installing's script for qmail are released (1.3.7-rc2). All feedback are welcome please ... http://www.linuxpourtous.com/download/qmail/releases/ install_qmail-1.3.7-rc2.tar.gz http://www.linuxpourtous.com/download/qmail/CHANGELOG http://www.linuxpourtous.com/download/qmail/README Changelog since 1.3.7-rc1 * Versions of softwares sources updated * Minor bugs fix Best regards - -- Franck http://www.linuxpourtous.com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAHhhN1zwfep5k9qERAg3YAJ9/gWfLyIy+Ya05xmLQcOIN4l6fZwCeIwvc H6MPW+3UhiPEFcBoWapSQMk= =5Hn1 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[vchkpw] About open-smtp, tcp.smtp and qmail-scanner
Hi folks, I've a problem. My domain hasn't a catchall account (with qmailadmin I've used the option bounce all), but this morning I've received an email like that: Received: (qmail 16116 invoked from network); 2 Feb 2004 07:59:14 - Received: from adsl-62-123-116-229.dial.atlanet.it (HELO JERICOMASTER.it) (62.123.116.229) by 0 with SMTP; 2 Feb 2004 07:59:14 - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: ups, i've got your mail Importance: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3612.1700 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="JERICOMASTERd6b4f0dded.2672" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. Well, 62.123.116.229 is a dialup enabled to use smtp relay with pop3-before-smtp. The email above is a worm. That is, my qmail-scanner in tcp.smtp hasn't checked the email, probably because there's nothing that says "the tcp.smtp rules have precedence instead of open-smtp". I haven't an [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] account. That's a problem. Have you got any idea to solve it? My tcp.smtp: # No Qmail-Scanner at all for mail from 127.0.0.1 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",RBLSMTPD="",QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue " # Use Qmail-Scanner without SpamAssassin on any mail from the LAN 192.168.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",RBLSMTPD="",TCPREMOTEIP="Protected",QMAILQUEUE ="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue" # Use Qmail-Scanner with SpamAssassin on any mail from the rest of the world :allow,DENYMAIL="DNSCHECK",QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl " Thanks for all Regards Andrea
[vchkpw] "multimaildir" in .qmail
I have two server running vpopmail (5.3.27 on the first and 5.3.30 on the second), some user have a particular .qmail file (with some command executed with | command) and all work fine. The problem (on both version) come when I try to put a multiple maildir delivery command in .qmail file, like this: ./Maildir/ ./Maildir2/ the message was put in Maildir/new, but the second delivery get this error (from qmail-send log): starting delivery 10826: msg 178327 to local ./Maildir2/@the_host status: local 1/20 remote 0/40 delivery 10826: failure: Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)/ status: local 0/20 remote 0/40 of course, the problem come only on vpopmail's domains, some hint about it? -- Luca Morettoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - http://morettoni.net GPG keys avaiable at: http://morettoni.net/key Key fingerprint: D69411BB/C329AED4592319826F12 3036B51E664FD69411BB Current system: FreeBSD 5.2-CURRENT, up 1 day, 23 hrs, 16 mins, 53 secs
Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail 5.4.0-rc2 and sqwebmail-3.6.2 password change not working
Ok, it looks like this functionality in sqwebmail 3.6.2 is broken. (is anyone else able to change passwords in 3.6.2?) I installed 3.6.0 with the same configure options and it works fine. I'd post this message on the sqwebmail list, but it'll just be ignored like the rest of my messages. Hopefully someone working on that project will see this and take a look at it.
[vchkpw] Re: About open-smtp, tcp.smtp and qmail-scanner
Hello Andrea, On Monday, February 2, 2004 at 10:34:16 AM you wrote (at least in part): > The email above is a worm. That is, my qmail-scanner in tcp.smtp > hasn't checked the email, probably because there's nothing that says > "the tcp.smtp rules have precedence instead of open-smtp". Because this kind of "rule" CANNOT exist. 'tcp.smtp' and 'open-smtp' are merged into /ONE/ file. 'tcpserver' chooses /the most appropriate/ entry when it looks up this .cdb file. So you 'rest of the world' rule will never apply to anybody who got added with a concrete IP by POP3-b4-SMTP. > # Use Qmail-Scanner with SpamAssassin on any mail from the rest of the world > :allow,DENYMAIL="DNSCHECK",QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl" Spare this two lines in tcp.smtp. Export 'DENYMAIL' and 'QMAILQUEUE' with the above mentioned values in your smtpd-startup script. They'll be applied to all connections than automatically and only if overwritten by a rule in .cdb file not take effect. A problem could be your 'DENYMAIL' rule. I don't know what it is good for, but as vpopmail-roaming does not insert an empty 'DENYMAIL' all connections will feel it's consequences. Exception: you modify vpopmail to insert a 'DENYMAIL=""' additionally to already inserted 'RELAYCLIENT=""'. P.S.: Before anybody cries qmail-scanner will not check on RELAYCLIENT enabled connections than: IT WILL!. It only returns immediately from 'sub spamassassin' if RELAYCLIENT is set, it does NOT refrain from running AV-tests. Please have a look at the sources yourself before next time repeating such a wrong statement THAT often. Thank you. -- Best regards Peter Palmreuther Monday is an awful way to spend one-seventh of your life.
Re: [vchkpw] clamav in .qmail-default
you could pipe it to scanmail.sh http://www.qmail.nu/files/scanmail.sh.gz (sorry andy if you got this message twice) On 2004-01-31 16:52, Andy BIERLAIR wrote: Hi, is it possible to use clamav as a pipe in .qmail-default and not with qmail-scanner.pl. I would like to use it that way, in order to enable/disable some domains from virus scanning. Thanks, Andy BIERLAIR root eSolutions sàrl
[vchkpw] 5.4.0-rc1 valias not working?
Hello all, I've search high, low, and in the between places, but haven't been able to get any help for my present problem at all. But I suppose I should provide some background first. I am running qmail 1.03-r13, qmail-scanner 1.16-r2, SpamAssassin 2.62, maildrop 1.5.3, f-prot 4.3.2, and vpopmail 5.4.0-rc1, all on a Gentoo server installation. My installation is very very similar (with a few minor exceptions) to this guide's (http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=111817). For the most part, everything is working as intended, but I do have one very large, prominent glitch. My aliases are not working. The log files have been less then helpful in showing me where the problem is, but from what I can see, so far, I gather things are going something like this: * qmail accepts mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] * qmail acknowledges [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an alias for [EMAIL PROTECTED] * qmail sends the mail to qmail-scanner, which scans the mail appropriately, and sends it into the queue. * qmail-queue happily informs me that the mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] could not be delivered because the maildir for user_alias does not exist, despite the fact that it already told me it knows this mail should go to real_user. I'm not really sure where things are going wrong here, it almost appears like somewhere in the chain it is 'forgetting' that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is an alias for real_user... In fact, I half suspect that qmail-scanner is at fault, but have no way to verify this. If anyone can point me at any relevant information, I'd be ecstatic. -- Kirk Smith the Illiji network http://www.illiji.net/ --
Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail 5.4.0-rc2 and sqwebmail-3.6.2 password change not working
On Monday 02 February 2004 9:14 am, Nick Lomonte wrote: > Ok, it looks like this functionality in sqwebmail 3.6.2 is broken. (is > anyone else able to change passwords in 3.6.2?) > > > I installed 3.6.0 with the same configure options and it works fine. > > I'd post this message on the sqwebmail list, but it'll just be ignored > like the rest of my messages. Hopefully someone working on that project > will see this and take a look at it. I saw a message on the sqwebmail mailing list over the weekend. Mr Sam posted a new version that fixed changing passwords. Ken Jones
[vchkpw] Quotas over NFS
Will vpopmail quotas ever work with a domains dir mounted as nfs ?
RE: [vchkpw] Re: About open-smtp, tcp.smtp and qmail-scanner
Peter Palmreuther wrote: > Hello Andrea, Hi, thanks for support. Now my tcp.smtp: # No Qmail-Scanner at all for mail from 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",RBLSMTPD="",QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail- queue" # Use Qmail-Scanner without SpamAssassin on any mail from the LAN 192.168.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",RBLSMTPD="",TCPREMOTEIP="Protected",QMAILQUEUE ="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue" # Use Qmail-Scanner with SpamAssassin on any mail from the rest of the world :allow,QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl" Well, how could I use qmail-scanner-queue with emails from pop-before-smtp users? Thanks Andrea
Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail 5.4.0-rc2 and sqwebmail-3.6.2 password change not working
Same results with the new version, still won't change the passwords. Also, I upgraded to 5.4.0 release of vpopmail. > I saw a message on the sqwebmail mailing list over the weekend. > Mr Sam posted a new version that fixed changing passwords. > > Ken Jones > >
[vchkpw] similar functions in libvpopmail
In trying to understand vpopmail so I can work on QmailAdmin, I've run into some things I don't understand. Could someone comment on why the following functions are almost identical? Which should I use? vadddomain vauth_adddomain vdeldomain vauth_deleomain vadduser vauth_adduser vdeluser vauth_deluser vpassowd vauth_password vsetuserquotavauth_setquota Also, I don't see anything mentioned about domain aliases (vaddaliasdomain) in the docs/ for vpopmail. Where do I find info on them? Are there any other things that I should know about, that are not mentioned in README.* and docs/* ? Thanks, Rick Widmer
Re: [vchkpw] similar functions in libvpopmail
On Feb 2, 2004, at 7:47 PM, Rick Widmer wrote: In trying to understand vpopmail so I can work on QmailAdmin, I've run into some things I don't understand. Could someone comment on why the following functions are almost identical? Which should I use? vadddomain vauth_adddomain vdeldomain vauth_deleomain vadduser vauth_adduser vdeluser vauth_deluser vpassowd vauth_password vsetuserquotavauth_setquota You should use the functions in the first column. In my opinion, the functions in the second column shouldn't be exposed in libvpopmail, but they probably are. The primary function is responsible for validating and sometimes reformatting data before calling the respective vauth_ function. Also, I don't see anything mentioned about domain aliases (vaddaliasdomain) in the docs/ for vpopmail. Where do I find info on them? A domain alias exists as an entry in /var/qmail/users/assign (and therefore, /var/qmail/users/cdb). Most of the time, you will need to refer to the domain by it's "real" name instead of its alias. Calling vget_assign() (if I recall correctly) will automatically change an alias domain into it's real form. -- Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED] QmailAdmin: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ Vpopmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/ Info on the Sniffter handheld Network Tester: http://sniffter.com/
Re: [vchkpw] similar functions in libvpopmail
Sorry, this should have gone to the list the first time... Ken Jones wrote: Hi Rick, Use the ones without the "_" characters. The ones with the "_" are the lower level functions which encapsulate the details of each authentication backend. OK. What kind of changes are you planning on putting in the code? Review the ##tags in templates, some obsolete names should go back in service. Review the language file for unused entries. Move all HTML out to templates. Remove as many global variables as possible. Try to create .qmail files by processing a template rather than having it hard coded in the program. Allow the system admin to add delivery methods by adding a template file in a specific directory. Make the HTML forms so that if the user makes an error the fields are presented with all fields filled in as the user left them, with the errors marked so the user can change the fields and try to enter the changes again. I am also considering changing the structure of the program so that when you login as a domain administrator you are presented with a list of all known email addresses in the domain, and can chose any of them to edit. For example if you just logged in as [EMAIL PROTECTED] you might see something like this readonly example: http://kimberly.developersdesk.com/mailadmin/ Most of the modify buttons work. Mailing list does not. You can modify the domain this viewer is pointed at with the QmailAdmin menu option. The password for [EMAIL PROTECTED] is password. When I asked about this on the mailing list recently, I got 3 replies of "I like it." and 1 from Tom about things it was missing, like tracking quotas that I have added, and a search option that is not done yet. (I need to take some time and build some test domains first.) Tom Collins said he was going to pass the torch to you. Which sounds like he will give you administrative privilages on the source forge project. Is that your understanding too? I'm not sure about being an admin, but I am a developer, and I have control of the HEAD branch which is version 1.3.0 (unstable). Tom has the stable-1_2 branch and will be adding his valias code to it. What I have done is in NEWS of cvs: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/qmailadmin/qmailadmin/NEWS?rev=1.8 What I have planned is in TODO of cvs: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/qmailadmin/qmailadmin/TODO?rev=1.3 All suggestions and help are welcome! Rick
Re: [vchkpw] similar functions in libvpopmail
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Rick Widmer wrote: > All suggestions and help are welcome! A way to let final users to do some basic tasks (like change passwords, forwards, filters) from another application like a squirrelmail plugin would be fine. -- Alejandro Aguilar Sierra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [vchkpw] similar functions in libvpopmail
Alejandro Aguilar Sierra wrote: A way to let final users to do some basic tasks (like change passwords, forwards, filters) from another application like a squirrelmail plugin would be fine. It seems to me the way to handle that is to have the plugin call vpopmail functions directly. I see QmailAdmin as an adapter between the CGI interface to a web server and the vpopmail functions. How would another applicaion use it? Rick