Re: Emails to users not in LDAP

2004-05-26 Thread Matthew Crocker
On May 26, 2004, at 12:03 AM, Benson Wong wrote: I would actually prefer that emails for non-existant accounts bounce. How do I do that? This is wrong wrong wrong. Do not accept invalid rcpt tos only to later bounce them back to the forged sender. You will only end up spamming innocents with

Re: qmail-ldap possible bug with qmail-getpw

2004-05-26 Thread Ted Zlatanov
On 26 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: echo 0 /var/qmail/control/ldaplocaldelivery or so -- it's late :) This will turn of local passwd and cdb lookups and therefor qmail-getpw does not get executed. QLDAPINSTALL says: ~control/ldaplocaldelivery To lookup the local passwd file if the

Re: qmail-ldap possible bug with qmail-getpw

2004-05-26 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 10:55:25AM -0400, Ted Zlatanov wrote: On 26 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Your misunderstanding something. If the user is in ldap then qmail-getpw will not be run. But it was. I saw the qmail-getpw processes hung, blocking local deliveries! So either

oracle OID and qmail-ldap and Oracle Single Sign ON (SSO)

2004-05-26 Thread Mr. David
Hello, Has anyone implementing qmail-ldap using Oracle OID and Single Sign On (SSO)? I am looking into implementing this. I'd to know how other people are doing this. Thank you so much! -David

connection throttling patches?

2004-05-26 Thread J. S. Townsley
I was going to create my own patches for throttling abusive clients/servers when I stumbled across an already existing patch: http://spamthrottle.qmail.ca/ Has anyone tried this patch? Would it be possible to get this merged (or something with similar functionality) into qmail-ldap? --JST