I've looked at required
me to move to maildir. Any suggestions ? (I know...move to maildir,
right?) Ok, say I do, which package should I then use ? How hard is it to
move to maildir ? A good procedure would come handy at this point...
Sleeves are rolled up, here comes my w/end qmail refresher
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Felix von Leitner wrote:
> Thus spake Jean Caron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > First question, I have to move my mail server behind my firewall (it was
> > in front until now). My goal is to have the firewall accept all mail for
> > the domain, and forward &q
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Alexander Jernejcic wrote:
> hi,
> Jean Caron wrote:
> --snip--
> > First question, I have to move my mail server behind my firewall (it was
> > in front until now). My goal is to have the firewall accept all mail for
> > the domain, and forward
to the outside).
> === Al
Still... you're firewall in the above example will need some kind of proxy
or mail relay agent. Basically you are adding an extra box in front, which
to me is only an extra possible point of failure. The same
situation/requirement remains.
Jean
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Jean Caron
Net
Just my 2 cents... but I'm doing something similar, and all I do is send
the "qmail-send" process an alarm signal (kill -ALRM ) and
off they go.
Jean
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Jean Caron
Network Security Consultant
NORAC inc. - Network Optimization Research & Analysis Canada
Quebec, Canada
(613)
Hi folks,
This may or may not belong here, but hopefully someone's done this before.
Is there something out there to provide secure web access to mailboxes,
which works well with Qmail ?
Any pointers will be appreciated.
Jean
Hi all,
Would this be valid in control/badmailfrom; @*.cn ?
If not, is there an equivalent ? I've seen enough spam from those little
guys.
John
Hey,
I've recently started using rblsmtpd with /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb listing the
IPs I don't care to receive mail from. Seems to work ok (I don't receive
nearly as much spam as I use to).
There's something I still can't find however. Does rblsmtpd leave a trace
anywhere of the mail it rejects ?
In
Hi,
I'm about to move from Mailbox to Maildir. The goal is to run sqwebmail. I
have been running qmail on Linux (slackware) for a few years already, no
problem.
I'm just wondering, is there a procedure, a how-to, anything I could
review before doing this ? All I have now, is the INSTALL.maildir
Hi all,
Possibly a simple question for most of you.
Can I reject messages destined to certain domains ? I seem to be dealing
with somebody that's got too much time on their hands, and my send queue
gets filled with messages for some strange domain. I will look into it
further, but for now, I wo
> Jean Caron writes:
> > Can I reject messages destined to certain domains ? I seem to be dealing
> > with somebody that's got too much time on their hands, and my send queue
> > gets filled with messages for some strange domain.
>
> Sounds like you don'
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Russell Nelson wrote:
> Jean Caron writes:
> >
> > > Jean Caron writes:
> > > > Can I reject messages destined to certain domains ? I seem to be dealing
> > > > with somebody that's got too much time on their hand
Gavin,
Try this;
/var/qmail/alias/.qmail-info
where .qmail-info contains;
&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
John
On Tue, 2 Feb 1999, root wrote:
> Sorry guys to bug again,
>
> Qmail is now 99% working, however have one more problem:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> useraccount1 + useraccount
Hi all,
Just wondering how much is involved in creating a "unique" bounce message
for a specific user. I wouldn't want to damage the regular process, just
had to it. Basically, if John Doe sends a message to a valid address,
bounce it anyway using this "modified" version of the bounce text/messa
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