On Friday 10 October 2008 15:46:46 Wietse Venema wrote:
> Rainer Frey (Inxmail GmbH):
> > On Wednesday 08 October 2008 00:52:10 Noel Jones wrote:
> > > Will the FILTER action accept an empty nexthop?
> >
> > It seems it does not (at least not correctly). If the nexthop is empty,
> > it seems to as
Erbil KARAMAN a écrit :
> hi,
>
> i have been working on different configuration combinations for hours
> but couldn't be able to succeed with anything..
>
> here is what i'm trying to do...
> i have 8 different IP addresses configured on my linux machine.
>
> i want them all behave like a virtu
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> On Behalf Of j debert
> Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 12:53 PM
> To: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Subject: Re: Finally blocking some spam
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> Joey さんは書きました:
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>
hi,
i have been working on different configuration combinations for hours
but couldn't be able to succeed with anything..
here is what i'm trying to do...
i have 8 different IP addresses configured on my linux machine.
i want them all behave like a virtual MTA (as in PowerMTA), hence
receive/sen
Issac Kelly wrote:
Check out dropbox at getdropbox.com it's recently out of private
beta, and I've been using it without incident for about a year.
Interesting service, but I'm really looking for something to run on MY
server, not someone else's service - there are plenty of those.
Miles
Check out dropbox at getdropbox.com it's recently out of private
beta, and I've been using it without incident for about a year.
Issac Kelly
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servee.com
Issac Kelly . com
Wietse Venema wrote:
Miles Fidelman:
Daniel V. Reinhardt wrote:
You can use ProFTPD or any other one. Or you can simply upload the
file to a public accessible website on your server and do it that way.
well yeah, but I'm looking for something more than stock FTP - which
entai
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 3:03 PM, mouss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Noel Jones a écrit :
>> mouss wrote:
>>> Dan Phiffer a écrit :
One thing I should have specified in my last message is that I still
can't send email using SMTP over SSL. Mail.app behaves exactly the same
as before an
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm not really sure where to ask this question, but I expect that
someone on this list will have ideas.
I find myself, more and more, having to send large files to people by
email - which, of course runs into lots of problems both on the
outgoing and receivin
Miles Fidelman:
> Daniel V. Reinhardt wrote:
> > You can use ProFTPD or any other one. Or you can simply upload the
> > file to a public accessible website on your server and do it that way.
> >
> well yeah, but I'm looking for something more than stock FTP - which
> entails either:
> a) make a
Daniel V. Reinhardt wrote:
You can use ProFTPD or any other one. Or you can simply upload the
file to a public accessible website on your server and do it that way.
well yeah, but I'm looking for something more than stock FTP - which
entails either:
a) make a file publicly available, or,
b)
Miles Fidelman a écrit :
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm not really sure where to ask this question, but I expect that
> someone on this list will have ideas.
>
> I find myself, more and more, having to send large files to people by
> email - which, of course runs into lots of problems both on the outgoing
>
You can use ProFTPD or any other one. Or you can simply upload the file to a
public accessible website on your server and do it that way.
Daniel Reinhardt
Website: www.cryptodan.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Junior Network Security Engineer
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From: Miles Fidelman <[E
Noel Jones a écrit :
> mouss wrote:
>> Dan Phiffer a écrit :
>>> One thing I should have specified in my last message is that I still
>>> can't send email using SMTP over SSL. Mail.app behaves exactly the same
>>> as before and I'm still seeing "SSL_accept error" in mail.log.
>>>
>>
>> I suggest re
Hi Folks,
I'm not really sure where to ask this question, but I expect that
someone on this list will have ideas.
I find myself, more and more, having to send large files to people by
email - which, of course runs into lots of problems both on the outgoing
and receiving ends.
I've started
I got it! The problem was that Courier was configured to use its own
self-signed certificate (set up for "localhost"), and because I was
connecting to IMAP using the same hostname I guess Mail.app was
bailing out the SMTP connection because the certificate didn't match
the one from before.
mouss wrote:
Dan Phiffer a écrit :
One thing I should have specified in my last message is that I still
can't send email using SMTP over SSL. Mail.app behaves exactly the same
as before and I'm still seeing "SSL_accept error" in mail.log.
I suggest regenarting the certificate and setting the
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 10:06:50PM -1000, Julian Cowley wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Several months ago I discovered a problem with reject_unlisted_sender
> allowing through some mail that should have been blocked. I finally
> found the incentive to track it down and create a simple test case
> for it
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Joey さんは書きました:
~ SNIP!
|
| Any suggestions you have to help me reduce the load on the servers,
| and the junk in the mailbox are welcome, and I can assure you I
| will try just about anything as you can see by my blanketed IP
| method which for ref
Byung-Hee HWANG a écrit :
> Hi, i'm not a serious hacker nor a power user for Postfix. I'm just
> using Postfix. Recently, i'm interested in setup ideal mail server for
> outgoing. Already i moved my mailbox to Google Apps because i could not
> handle so many spam. So now making receiving SMTP is n
Dan Phiffer a écrit :
> One thing I should have specified in my last message is that I still
> can't send email using SMTP over SSL. Mail.app behaves exactly the same
> as before and I'm still seeing "SSL_accept error" in mail.log.
>
I suggest regenarting the certificate and setting the CN to the
Hi, i'm not a serious hacker nor a power user for Postfix. I'm just
using Postfix. Recently, i'm interested in setup ideal mail server for
outgoing. Already i moved my mailbox to Google Apps because i could not
handle so many spam. So now making receiving SMTP is not my concern.
Only my concern
One thing I should have specified in my last message is that I still
can't send email using SMTP over SSL. Mail.app behaves exactly the
same as before and I'm still seeing "SSL_accept error" in mail.log.
Thanks in advance for any more clues,
-Dan
On Oct 18, 2008, at 10:51 PM, Dan Phiffer wro
Joey wrote:
[...]
I made a list from the web of IP’s in the following countries:
asian.list
czech.list
internal-h.list
internal-m.list
india.list
poland.list
turkey.list
[...]
Instead, use RelayCountry plugin of SpamAssassin. Using RelayContry
plugin is more smooth than your the way.
And mo
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