r account (postmaster@domain) and the mail
> will be counted.
>
> I send Mail to another adress that doesn't exist (xxx@domain), the mail
> goes to the postmaster account (catch all) and is not counted, so where
> is the problem ?
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Try the qmail-monitor patch first, and then do the qmail-toaster patch.
If that doesn't work, you're going to have to look at the patches, see
how they alter the code, and figure out where the conflict is.
Then it's up to you to make the code changes to get it to work.
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fine. I just set up a page that describes how to set up the
email client, and haven't had any complaints.
Like Bill said, most mail clients support it. If they don't, the user
can use their ISP's SMTP server to relay outbound mail.
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uld forward all SMTP (port 25) traffic directly to the mail
server. You should be able to do SMTP AUTH at that point, but you'll
want to make sure the server has whatever protections you had in place
on the firewall machine (previously providing SMTP forwarding).
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ose "Options..." for the outbound server, and set it up
with authentication "Password", the user's email address in the form
"user%domain.com" for the username, and their POP/IMAP password for the
password.
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directories, and the other not.
From what I've seen with my server, the directories aren't created
until someone runs SquirrelMail. Perhaps this is an issue with
SquirrelMail 1.2.11 or how it's been configured?
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new system soon, and will follow Bill's
toaster again. I'm definitely going to try out the chkuser.patch
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return err_fork();
case 0:
close(pi[1]);
+ if (0 > fd_copy(3,pi[0])) _exit(1);
sig_pipedefault();
execvp(*childargs, childargs);
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/var/qmail/control/*`? On machine X, what if you `grep forgeglobal.com
/var/qmail/control/*`? Maybe an odd entry in smtproutes?
What does /var/vpopmail/domains/forgeglobal.com/.qmail-default look
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he log that way.
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found a way to compromise the catchall setting in vpopmail, as the domains in question all have a catchall mail account.
If someone is forging a return address, but sending to some random address for that domain, there's not much you can do (other than turning off the catchall).
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message, it works...)
My guess is that for some reason arsenic is deciding that the mail is
local and doesn't need to be delivered to lanparty.
Unless you're seeing it get delivered with TLS and then immediately
returned.
Can you post the full headers from one of the mis-behavi
ward and add addresses to it.
Or, just set up an ezmlm mailing list. It's not that hard, and would
accomplish the same thing with some extra features.
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stalled (they weren't on my system), go into the qmail source
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;s classified as an unsuccessful delivery and will be requeued.
What happens if you use "&[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and all email accounts are
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the machine that rewrites the
envelope recipient?
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on the
format of .qmail files and make sure they contain what they're supposed
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On Thursday, October 23, 2003, at 03:47 PM, GoodnGo.de ((R)) Zentrale
wrote:
How can I generate such passwords from commandline?
Use the vpasswd program (installed to ~vpopmail/bin/).
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ocked by Yahoo, since one of my customers had a
forward set on their account and it received a lot of spam...
You might need to search the CompuServe website for information on who
to contact about blocking.
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7;ve had reports that this combination works. I haven't been able to
test it myself yet.
Bill, you might need to update your toaster instructions if the new
vpopmail doesn't work with the older version of the SMTP AUTH patch.
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38 < CAPA
40004017d73a060e29cc 10338 > -ERR authorization first
@40004017d73a0a3f40bc 10338 < [EOF]
@40004017d73a0a42a004 tcpserver: end 10338 status 256
This looks like a POP session. I think the original sender was talking
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ually testing the AUTH LOGIN
method.
Running `echo -n "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" | base64 -e` gives you
"cG9zdG1hc3RlckB0ZXN0LmNvbQ==", the base64 encoded text to send to the
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On Jan 30, 2004, at 12:02 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It seems also that anYone can send an email to a local using our smtpd.
That's the way it works. If it's to a local account and your server is
set up properly, it should accept mail from anyone.
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while I was searching for information on running courier.
I don't personally have experience with it, but know that
qmailadmin/vpopmail will work with it. Friends of mine have
successfully used it on their sever.
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for a reference
to /home/vpopmail/lib and update it to the correct location.
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r/qmail/control/doublebounceto:
doublebounce
In the file /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-doublebounce
#
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On Feb 26, 2004, at 9:55 AM, Jeff Koch wrote:
Does anything need to be done to turn on the mfcheck patch or is it
automatically enabled. I remember reading somewhere that a parameter
needed to be set.
Probably:
echo "1" > /var/qmail/control/mfcheck
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ideas on how to do it, but I can't spare the time to work
on it unless someone sponsors the work.
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= (char)toupper((int)Quota[c]);
- }
- }
+ snprintf(Quota, sizeof(Quota), "%s",
format_maildirquota(argv[optind]));
++optind;
}
I'm checking this into CVS now.
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dirsize");
chown(maildir,uid,gid);
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Tom
is using are doing?
With the doublebounceto patch installed, the first line tells qmail to
deliver doublebounces to local account "doublebounce" (you could call
it anything).
The second line tells it to ignore all mail to local account
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opping the files somewhere else?
Yes, it might be in one of the other patches.
Grep the source of qmail-send.c for doublebounceto. If it's in there,
you have the patch.
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hat I have no clue how to follow up on it to see if I am
just
sending them somewhere else to take up space.
strings /var/qmail/bin/qmail-send | grep "doublebounceto"
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to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
But, if john adds more users to: domain.com he would like them to
propogate over to domain2.com without having to do any more
configuration.
Look at the vpopmail program "vaddaliasdomain".
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On Mar 6, 2004, at 1:43 PM, Rob G wrote:
strings /var/qmail/bin/qmail-send | grep "doublebounceto"
The above command comes back with control/doublebounceto I take it
that
means that the DoubleBounce Patch is in there somwhere.
Yes.
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ng it.
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o my inbox (Haven't figured out DSPAM for vpopmail
or qmail yet.)
Please try one of the 5.4 releases. I recall that there were some bugs
fixed related to deleting alias domains.
I do know that the current releases will properly delete and alias
domain without removing the real domain it poi
and then recompile QmailAdmin.
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3532276
Obviously, I've munged the logs a bit to obscure the email address in
question but it should still be clear what it says. I see no problem
in that log entry. Do you concur?
Perhaps there's a bug in vdelivermail where it doesn't count catch-all
emails against the
he 5.4 branch of CVS):
5.4.4 - unreleased
Tom Collins
- Link math lib when compiling for MySQL.
- Create ~vpopmail and ~vpopmail/etc in configure script.
[930939]
Note that any code creating files in ~vpopmail should probably
be moved from configure and into
e actually goes for Vqadmin, though I plan on phasing it out with
my own scripts.
For both qmailadmin and vqadmin.
make clean && ./config-status --recheck && make && make install
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On Jun 3, 2004, at 8:25 AM, Davide Giunchi wrote:
catchall isn't set
For that patch to work, it needs to be set to bounce. Setting it to
delete or an email address will let all mail through.
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that control it:
::
/var/qmail/control/tarpitcount
::
5
::
/var/qmail/control/tarpitdelay
::
15
You'd have to check the source code to see if there's a way to disable
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/home/vpopmail.
Viewing and receiving email works just fine, but when I try to connect
to port 25 or use SMTP in any way, I get the following error in my
qmail SMTP log:
Fix the path in your qmail-smtpd/run script. That's where tcpserver
gets the path to tcp.smtp.cdb.
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RCTP TO: command that the sender specifies.
So, it the sender is trying a dictionary attack (lots of recipients on
a single SMTP connection), they'll be slowed down. If they're spamming
a lot of users in your domain (one connection to send a message to
multiple recipients), they
e.
If you test your connection from localhost or 10.x.x.x, you don't need
to authenticate (since RELAYCLIENT is set in your tcp.smtp file).
So, make sure you test from a remote host and try to send mail to a
domain you don't host.
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ry using a
domain like hotmail.com for your SMTP AUTH test. Qmail should reply
that it won't relay the mail.
That log message is normal when a.net is a vpopmail domain.
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40207 patch
you used? I guess we'll have to wait for Bill's response.
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max_size = 8M
Try an even higher memory limit -- like 100M and see if that fixes it.
If so, then PHP has some extra overhead when handling the message.
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On Jul 22, 2004, at 5:55 PM, Noel Sanchez wrote:
Thanks Tom, that worked. I had it set to 15M. What exactly does "POST
data
that PHP will accept" mean? Is 100M overkill?
It's the amount of data it will accept from the web browser sending via
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replacement for qmail-queue (set
QMAILQUEUE=/var/qmail/bin/qmail-spamc in your qmail-smtpd run file).
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}
if(count>num) {
fprintf(stderr,"AUTORESPOND: too many received from [%s]\n",sender);
- _exit(99);
+ // EV: exit with 0, else mail autoresponder loses mail in vpopmail
systems.
+ _exit(0);
}
sprintf(filename,"tmp%u.%u",getpid(),timer);
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nt the request as a single line ("AUTH
PLAIN ") -- sending in response to 334 failed.
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I sent the same information for both.
It shouldn't be too difficult to update the qmail-smtpd patch to use
the user id if the authorization id is blank. Erwin Hoffmann has
recently done work on that patch, but if he's not interested in making
the changes, then I'll volunteer to do
using SqWebMail or SquirrelMail (or some other web
client), it will use the server's time and timezone settings when
displaying a message.
My guess is that the timezone is set incorrectly on the machine in
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t;. So, it had nothing to do with the
authentication failing.
It makes me wonder what version of the SMTP AUTH patch the original
poster is using, and whether any errors with base64 decoding of auth
plain were fixed in recent releases.
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ifference is and whether it could affect
the ability of the Mac's mail program to authenticate?
The problem is that the AUTH patch to qmail-smtpd doesn't match the
vchkpw program so CRAM-MD5 authentications fail. Update vpopmail on
the netqmail box and you should be fine.
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hat would cause LOGIN PLAIN to fail,
but you'd have to check with Erwin, the SMTP AUTH guru
(http://www.fehcom.de/qmail/smtpauth.html).
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information from the Received header(s).
It should also be possible to modify qmail-smtpd to set an environment
variable with the AUTH username. I know that Erwin Hoffmann has been
doing some work with the SMTP AUTH patch recently, perhaps he'd have
time to add (and standardize) such a
noticed that it was scanning all messages. I haven't had time
to look into that yet... It does have other improvements on the
original though -- see the comments for details.
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Info
ectory that will let you
test your vchkpw program to make sure it's working.
What versions of vpopmail are you upgrading from and to?
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some problems with a large autowhitelist (350MB+) that may
have gotten corrupted at one point. I had to take it out and let SA
3.0 build a new one.
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iffer like Ethereal? You
said that 209.90.91.5 is actually port forwarded to your server. It
looks like it's not transparent -- like there's a proxy of some sort
running on 209.90.91.5.
Is it possible to connect directly to the Ethernet interface of the
server without going through an
L, use the vconvert program
that's a part of vpopmail.
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r certain conditions.
I have a new version of vdelivermail (not fully tested yet) that should
help, and Tonio is working on a fix for the chkusr patch.
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. Should be less resource intensive
than spawning a Perl program for every incoming message.
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braries it will need to link in.
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/usr/share/toaster content to the new
machine. I also copied the vpopmail home dir. But i cannot access the
accounts via webmail. What did i mess up?
The files from /var/qmail/control and /var/qmail/users.
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thosts (or morercpthosts
which is built into morercpthosts.cdb). You might also want to put
their server in your smtproutes file, but I'm not sure if that's
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ou've tightened security too much.
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efore passing a message on).
It should be possible to modify qmail-smtpd to only allow MAIL FROM to
match the authenticated address, but that could cause problems for
users who own an entire domain and wish to use various sender addresses
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re in a part of code that would only get executed if there
was an error creating a new maildirsize file and then renaming it. The
bad code has been in that patch and in vdelivermail for quite some time
now.
I'd say that it isn't an urgent patch, as it's code that is almost
nev
On Jan 24, 2005, at 9:04 AM, Bill Shupp wrote:
Tom Collins: I think this is a result of using the
qmail-maildir++.patch from the vpopmail contrib directory.. it has the
line break as well. You might want to update that in cvs.
Are you sure it wasn't a problem in the download?
Line 15 o
parate sessions going.
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You have a firewall (Cisco PIX or F5 Big IP) that is rewriting the SMTP
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file into the MySQL table?
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on to store limits in mysql.
Make sure you recompile QmailAdmin after installing any new version of
vpopmail so it will use the new settings.
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eventually, I had
to reboot the server. Now, everything is working fine, but I'm
wondering what could have happened and how I can avoid it in the
future. Is there a possibility that a component of courier-imap
doesn't get reset properly by the init.d/courier-imap script?
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You don't need a laptop to troubleshoot high-speed Internet:
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#x27;ll let everyone know if it behaves itself now.
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You don't need a laptop to troubleshoot high-speed Internet:
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onnections again this morning. I manually edited
maildir/config.h and commented out "#define HAVE_FAM 1" before
compiling. We'll see if that takes care of the problem.
Bill, let me know if you learn anything new.
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tion. If bogus messages are getting
injected via SMTP AUTH, you can look at the headers to determine the
address used for authentication (look at the first Received header your
system generates).
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y only concern is how reliable simscan is. Is it possible for mail to
be lost if simscan (or clamav or spamassassin) fails?
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You don't need a laptop to troubleshoot high-speed Internet:
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will eventually (after 5 days) get doublebounced and go away. If
you were to pick one of of the queue and monitor it, it would disappear
on its own.
I'm pretty sure the chkuser patch is what you want.
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t-type: text/plain\n\n";
foreach (sort keys %ENV) {
print "$_ is $ENV{$_}\n";
}
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You don't need a laptop to troubleshoot high-speed Internet:
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on of vpopmail, you should recompile
and reinstall anything that links to libvpopmail (including qmailadmin
and qmail-smtpd w/chkuser).
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You don't need a laptop to troubleshoot high-spee
domlimits -S -d` will show you the current settings.
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n the toaster document.
I installed the toaster on RedHat FC3, and had fam-related problems.
The only solution I found was to run configure, manually edit
maildir/config.h to comment out the "#define HAVE_FAM 1" line, and then
compile.
I've been running problem-free ever s
to the receipt of the message. I guess that it
could make it difficult to track down spam that way...
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27; option to patch the first time
through, in case I used the wrong -p option or there are other problems
(like patches that aren't going to apply correctly).
Once I'm confident it will run smoothly, I just remove the --dry-run
from the last command.
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it didn't ask for confirmation, it would be possible to forge
messages to the list by pretending to be the moderator.
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Roaming-users (pop-before-smtp) does not add a
username to the received headers.
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from my linux
box using Thunderbird.
As Bill stated, mail is delivered on port 25, and picked up on 110
(POP), 143 (IMAP), 993 (IMAP over SSL) or 995 (POP over SSL).
If you will only pick up email from your home network, you won't have
to open up 110, 143, 993 and 995 on your router.
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