Hi,
Pls let me know how I can block gmail forwdarded mails
from my server. Suppose zyxATgmail.com decided to
forward mails to zyxATCompany.address I find it
impossible to block these mails even entries in
badmailfrom i.e; zyxATgmail.com and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (which i can see from
logs) Please adv
John Harmon wrote:
Edvin Seferovic wrote:
The only time I've ever seen this is when you are using a MySQL
backend and using smtp auth and all the mysql connection slots are
used.
This would be my next idea :)
Maybe you use a slow DNS server and use RBLs ?
Regards,
E:S
1. As far as
Edvin Seferovic wrote:
The only time I've ever seen this is when you are using a MySQL backend
and using smtp auth and all the mysql connection slots are used.
This would be my next idea :)
Maybe you use a slow DNS server and use RBLs ?
Regards,
E:S
1. As far as I know, I do not use
>In fact, I have had a client try to send mail during this bout, and I did
NOT see the message enter qmail.
Have you actually seen the attempt to connect to the SMTP port ?
Any device ( external firewall ) or mechanism controlling the access to the
qmail ( ie. IDS ) ?
Regards,
E:S
> The only time I've ever seen this is when you are using a MySQL backend
> and using smtp auth and all the mysql connection slots are used.
This would be my next idea :)
Maybe you use a slow DNS server and use RBLs ?
Regards,
E:S
Recently, periodically one of our toasters is behaving badly; but, I do
not see any logs indicating the root cause.
Clients trying to send mail through the toaster get some kinds of
message like the subject line.
I have been on the server during one recent bout, and there is nothing
in logs. Onl
Actually, I did do that a while back. I bumped it from 25 to 50. While
experiencing these problems, I usually have no more thatn 5 or 10
concurrent incoming connections via smtp.
Thanks,
John
Edvin Seferovic wrote:
Looking at the server there are about a dozen email servers
delivering mail
John Harmon wrote:
Anyone? Any ideas where to look? It is more and more frequent. It as
if the server temporarily fails over smtp. or it doesn't
authenticate. It is doing it quite often and is really annoying.
Everything over the webmail login page works fine.
Thanks,
John
John Harmo
>> Looking at the server there are about a dozen email servers
>> delivering mail to my server.
Maybe you should increase the number of concurrent incoming connections ?
/var/qmail/control/concurencyincomming
Regards,
E:S
-Original Message-
From: John Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Sergio: if the server perform as it said Bill shupp toaster, but = it
does not work, as I view the issue of rules? I am very new to all this = and
the truth to me is costing. Thank you! I am working with the latest =
packages perl, it is fine? Now I am part of reinstating the spamassassin, as
Anyone? Any ideas where to look? It is more and more frequent. It as
if the server temporarily fails over smtp. or it doesn't
authenticate. It is doing it quite often and is really annoying.
Everything over the webmail login page works fine.
Thanks,
John
John Harmon wrote:
John Harmo
Hello,
i found problem with autorespond. Some servers return emails generated
with autorespond. Problem is with generating message-id (code from
autorespond):
/*start outputting to qmail-queue
date is in 822 format
message-id could be computed a little better*/
fprintf(fdm,"Date: %u %s
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