Hello all,
I'm having a problem with qmail + vpopmail that I am at my wit's end with,
on a mailserver running Slackware.
This mailserver is also our webserver. We use Apache; the primary domain is
my dad's and my domain is a virtual host. There aren't any issues with DNS,
or with A records... o
atomdeb...@gmail.com wrote:
When I cat /var/log/qmail/smtpd/current I can see the many entries
where I connected from my laptop while outside the local network, but
there's nothing there that looks like an error or problem. When I
tail -f /var/log/maillog and watch it while I attempt to send
Thanks for the reply, Shane.
Yes, roaming users is a POP-before-SMTP scheme that is supposed to write the
IP address of the authenticated user to /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp, thus
explicitly allowing mail coming from that IP to be relayed. A cronjob
removes the entry after a set period of time, t
Ah, here's a little bit of progress. I gave ownership of vchkpw to
root:vchkpw, and setuid on it:
%chown root:vchkpw /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw
%chmod 4711 /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw
Now I authenticate while using SMTP-AUTH... which is great, since it's more
secure than the roaming users thing.
atomdeb...@gmail.com wrote:
Ah, here's a little bit of progress. I gave ownership of vchkpw to
root:vchkpw, and setuid on it:
%chown root:vchkpw /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw
%chmod 4711 /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw
Now I authenticate while using SMTP-AUTH... which is great, since it's
more secure
Meh. Also unfortunate is the fact that CRAM-MD5 doesn't work... I get "502
unimplemented" when I try to use it. PLAIN and LOGIN work fine.
!DSPAM:4af957c232713168067118!
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 4:06 AM, Shane Chrisp wrote:
> What guide did you use to setup vpopmail? You should not have vchkpw setuid
> as root, it should be set as
> vpopmail:vchkpw.
I used the README and INSTALL files that came with vpopmail to set it up.
> How about the permissions on th
atomdeb...@gmail.com wrote:
I get:
uid=1013(vpopmail) gid=105(vchkpw) groups=105(vchkpw)
What version of vpopmail did you install? Older versions required that
the id was 89, but I believe that has changed in the latest version.
Try running /var/qmail/bin/qmail-showctl to list
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009, atomdeb...@gmail.com wrote:
Ah, here's a little bit of progress. I gave ownership of vchkpw to
root:vchkpw, and setuid on it:
%chown root:vchkpw /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw
%chmod 4711 /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw
Now I authenticate while using SMTP-AUTH... which is great, si
I have problems to update the clamav antiviurs when I rename the file update
daily.cvd to qmail daily.cld and stops sending me emails.
This happens whenever the antivirus update, someone has had this problem
too?
Greetings
!DSPAM:4af9825832711827410300!
Hi Guys:
I wonder if someone can advise me on whether the 'autorepond 2.0.5' program
downloaded from inter7 is broken.
We're using it with Qmailadmin and find that although we've provided a
subject line and 'from' address for the autoresponder the subject line is
not replaced in the email b
@Shane: I installed the latest version of vpopmail. I notice that your uid
and gid match, whereas mine are not only not 89, they are also different
from each other. As for the virtual domain thing, I'm not sure exactly what
'virtual domain' means in terms of qmail/vpopmail. My domain is a virtu
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009, atomdeb...@gmail.com wrote:
@James: I used 'find' to look for both tcp.smtp and tcp.smtp.cdb, and found
only two: the one in /etc, and the one in /home/vpopmail/etc. None of them
get updated when I authenticate.
Of those two, only the .cdb file gets updated by vpopmail.
> @James: I used 'find' to look for both tcp.smtp and tcp.smtp.cdb, and
> found
> only two: the one in /etc, and the one in /home/vpopmail/etc. None of
> them
> get updated when I authenticate.
>
tcp.smtp does NOT get updated by vpopmail, only the tcp.smtp.cdb file
does. The tcp.smtp file contain
OK, I'm sold; I'll use SMTP-AUTH instead of POP-before-SMTP. I can
authenticate from inside or outside the network, using SMTP-AUTH in either
PLAIN or LOGIN mode. CRAM-MD5 is apparently not implemented (yet).
I can only relay when I connect from inside the network. Attempting to
relay from outs
atomdeb...@gmail.com wrote:
OK, I'm sold; I'll use SMTP-AUTH instead of POP-before-SMTP. I can
authenticate from inside or outside the network, using SMTP-AUTH in
either PLAIN or LOGIN mode. CRAM-MD5 is apparently not implemented (yet).
I can only relay when I connect from inside the network
@Eric: I don't know what rblsmtpd is, but I went ahead and installed
spamdyke. I've got pretty much everything in /etc/spamdyke.conf commented
out for now.
!DSPAM:4af9d47f32711378297749!
atomdeb...@gmail.com wrote:
OK, I'm sold; I'll use SMTP-AUTH instead of POP-before-SMTP. I can
authenticate from inside or outside the network, using SMTP-AUTH in
either PLAIN or LOGIN mode. CRAM-MD5 is apparently not implemented (yet).
I can only relay when I connect from inside the network
18 matches
Mail list logo