>
> Please don't ask me how to do that - that's not a 5-sec task and touches
> upon several aspects of your IS infrastructure. Of course, I'm always
> available as a consultant... ;-)
Not a 5 second task? I do it with one line of iptables...
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth1 -p tcp -m tcp --d
At 11:03 25-08-2003 +1200, you wrote:
You've seen several people ask why when they block .PIF/etc files, the fact
that message contained a virus isn't detected. And you've seen the replies:
it's a design issue. The component that quarantines attachments runs
before the
AV scanners do, and Q-S imme
You've seen several people ask why when they block .PIF/etc files, the fact
that message contained a virus isn't detected. And you've seen the replies:
it's a design issue. The component that quarantines attachments runs before the
AV scanners do, and Q-S immediately cleans up and exits the moment
At 13:56 24-08-2003 -0800, you wrote:
Not a problem. qconfirm is the *only* app that has stopped 100% of
unwanted commercial email on one of my addresses.
Yes I dont doubt that it is very effective at stopping UCE, but I consider
unwanted automatic messages to be spam aswell, and getting spammed f
On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 08:33:58AM -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
> Sobig uses it's own SMTP engine, so it doesn't use your mail
> relay, so it bypasses qmail-scanner. You can prevent it from
> coming _in_, but not from going out, with qmail-scanner.
You can stop that if you do transparent proxying of
Not a problem. qconfirm is the *only* app that has stopped 100% of
unwanted commercial email on one of my addresses.
Dee
On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 01:23, Cream[DONut] wrote:
> ps. i dont reply to qconfirm messages
>
>
> Cream[DONut] - www.donut.dk
> www.nethouse2000.dk - admin
>
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On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 00:09, Rich Yumul wrote:
> I was getting a similar error, and discovered that in my case, the
> memory wasn't the issue at all.
>
> It turns out that clamav has a config file (/etc/clamav.conf) that by
> default is broken - I assume this is because they want you to look at
>
At 08:39 24-08-2003 +0300, you wrote:
Now, here is the problematic part:
I think I know how to tell qmail to relay incoming emails for foo.org to
1.1.1.1 (another smtp server), but, what I need to do is to relay incoming
emails for specific domains to smtp servers inside the network AFTER
checki
(I have sent this already but as I didn't get it to my mailbox nor did I
see it on the archive I assume it was never delivered to the list, so I am
sending it again, sorry if for some reason it's a dupe...)
Hello there,
I need to configure qmail to do the following:
Become a "normal" smtp serv