I'm almost a CCNA and taking my CWNA exam in a week. Here's what I have in my tcp.smtp file
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" 69.152.0.0/19:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" Sound right? Thanks, Austin Jorden (972) 284-4909 Digitalpath of Texas http://www.dptexas.net/ -----Original Message----- From: Rick Romero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 3:51 PM To: vchkpw@inter7.com Subject: RE: [vchkpw] Qmail Relaying On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 15:38 -0500, Austin Jorden wrote: > Ohhh, Okay. I completely understand. Sorry for such confusion. Not a problem. > I actually used QmailRocks.org, the installation guide. Sorry, never saw it :( > Would you be able to tell me how to let a certain IP address range relay? I appear to have a network specified in one of my lines 192.168.1.0/24:allow,RELAY="" Though I'm not sure specifying the netmask is valid. You can try it. Not sure if you know netmasks - The /24 is the number of bits (where 255 is 11111111 in binary, count the 1s and you have 8 bits. So 255.255.255.0 = 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000 = /24 ) Here's a page if you know what your starting and ending IPs are http://www.csc.fi/english/funet/calc/laskin2.html or just google 'netmask calculator' - there are more advanced ones. Rick > Thanks, > Austin Jorden > (972) 284-4909 > Digitalpath of Texas > http://www.dptexas.net/ > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rick Romero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 3:34 PM > To: vchkpw@inter7.com > Subject: RE: [vchkpw] Qmail Relaying > > On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 15:26 -0500, Austin Jorden wrote: > > My email server's rcpthosts file has: > > > > Dptexas.net > > Digitalpathtexas.net > > Dptexas.com > > Digitalpathtexas.com > > > > Any users locally ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), etc can't send mail to anything > > remote (yahoo.com, aol.com, etc) > > > > I need this to be enabled! However I can't have someone connect to my > > SMTP service and send a email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Make sense? > > Yes, but the RELAY option is done by IP address. If you want to enable > roaming users (people on dial-up, people who have dhcp - ie, people who > aren't on your LAN) you'll have to consult your distribution or whoever > put your setup together (the toaster author?). That's more of a qmail > function than a vpopmail function, as the relay options are compiled > into the qmail programs. > > I use Matt Simerson's toaster, maybe you followed Life with Qmail? > > If you just want your whole LAN to relay, put this in your tcp.smtp file > before recompiling it: > 192.168:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" > > That will allow anyone with a 192.168.x.x address to relay through your > mail server. Use whatever IP Address scheme is setup on your network. > > Though you really should double check with your setup docs for file > locations and relay options and the like... > > Rick > > > Thanks, > > Austin Jorden > > (972) 284-4909 > > Digitalpath of Texas > > http://www.dptexas.net/ > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Rick Romero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 3:00 PM > > To: vchkpw@inter7.com > > Subject: RE: [vchkpw] Qmail Relaying > > > > On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 14:08 -0500, Austin Jorden wrote: > > > Okay, they're all there. However if I try to send mail to @yahoo.com > I > > > get a failure notice saying "can't send to "blah" as it isn't in my > > > rcpthosts list" > > > > > > Thoughts? > > > > You'll have to enable relaying in some fashion. That depends on your > > install, and is really more than should be on this list. > > > > Assuming you run tcpserver, and if you don't need roaming, you can add > > your IP address to your vopmail/etc/tcp.smtp file: > > 127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" > > > > Then recompile it from in your vpopmail/etc directory: > > tcprules tcp.smtp.cdb tcp.smtp.tmp < tcp.smtp > > > > So assuming you're starting qmail-smtpd in a way that checks that file, > > that would allow 127.0.0.1 to relay. > > > > Rick > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Austin Jorden > > > (972) 284-4909 > > > Digitalpath of Texas > > > http://www.dptexas.net/ > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Rick Romero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 1:29 PM > > > To: vchkpw@inter7.com > > > Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Qmail Relaying > > > > > > On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 09:16 -0500, Austin Jorden wrote: > > > > I have several thousands of FAILURE NOTICES coming in to my account. > > > > I know how-to change them over to another account, etc.. but I > > > > shouldn?t be receiving this many. Some places are obviously using > us > > > > as a SPAM Email server. How can I only allow relaying from certain > > > > domains? > > > > > > Hi Austin, > > > > > > Check the headers first to make sure they're actually coming from your > > > server. If they're not, you can try using SPF spf.pobox.com - but > > > that's still hit or miss. > > > > > > If /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts is empty, you'd have an open relay. > It > > > should list your local domains. > > > > > > Rick > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Basically only allow relaying from @domain.com, @domain1.com, > > > > @domain2.com, etc? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Austin Jorden > > > > > > > > (972) 284-4909 > > > > > > > > Digitalpath of Texas > > > > > > > > http://www.dptexas.net/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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