Umarım konuyu yanlış yazmamışımdır.

SMTP seviyesinde Qsheff  benzeri bir yazılım. RCPTCHECK patch i ararken
rastladım. Ancak FreeBSD de derleyemedim. Hatalar alıyorum. Konu hakkıda
yardımcı olabilir misiniz? Amacım olmayan kullanıcılara gelen maileri
kuyruğa girmeden geri çevirmek.  Birkaç yama dosyası hata verdi. O sebeple
bunu denemek istedim. Bahsettiğim yama dosyalarını bulabileceğim link
verilebilirse bu konu ile ilgili ( valid user check ) diğer yamaları da
denemek isterim.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/ports/distfiles/magicmail-0.8.4-2]# make           

"Makefile.inc", line 62: Need an operator

"Makefile.inc", line 64: Need an operator

"Makefile.inc", line 66: Need an operator

"Makefile.inc", line 68: Need an operator

"Makefile.inc", line 70: Need an operator

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"Makefile.inc", line 80: Need an operator

"Makefile", line 13: Need an operator

"Makefile", line 15: Need an operator

"Makefile", line 16: Need an operator

"Makefile", line 22: Need an operator

"Makefile", line 37: Need an operator

"Makefile", line 38: warning: duplicate script for target "ifdef" ignored

"Makefile", line 39: Need an operator

"Makefile", line 40: Need an operator

"Makefile", line 41: warning: duplicate script for target "ifndef" ignored

"Makefile", line 42: warning: duplicate script for target "ifndef" ignored

"Makefile", line 43: warning: duplicate script for target "ifndef" ignored

"Makefile", line 44: warning: duplicate script for target "ifndef" ignored

"Makefile", line 45: warning: duplicate script for target "ifndef" ignored

"Makefile", line 46: warning: duplicate script for target "ifndef" ignored

"Makefile", line 47: Need an operator

make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/ports/distfiles/magicmail-0.8.4-2]#

Complete support packages are also available. The magic-smtpd's main
philosophies were:

*       To protect against SPAM and other unwanted activity at the smtpd
level, before burdening the mailer processes 
*       Pro-Active protection against spammers by returning a 'USER DOES NOT
EXIST' to the offender, hopefully to remove the address from bulk mailer
lists 
*       To refuse to accept mail for users that do not exist, why burden the
mailer with the requirement to process bounces 
*       To remain RFC compliant 
*       To be able to provide this same ability to other users of Qmail and
Qmail/VPOPMAIL, as Dan Bernsteins code has helped so many others. (Can you
tell we like Qmail? :) 
*       To provide it in a form which can be redistributed by others. 
*       To make it as efficient as possible. (We deal with a lot of high
volume mail servers) 
*       Ability to handle scanning at the SMTPD level, rather than handling
them as bounces. 
*       Make the Anti-Spam and Virus protection easy to configure and
maintain. 
*       Still keep the code in sync with our commercial version where
possible. 
*       Queueing a message twice always takes more resources than stopping
it dead if we don't want it. 

The rest of this page should get updated as we add features, but for now,
make sure you look at the ChangeLog for the latest enhancements. The
'magic-smtpd' daemon comes complete with the following features. 

*       Drop in replacement for qmail-smtpd
*       Support for stock qmail installations, qmail/vpopmail installations,
and database installations.
*       Valid User Checking
*       Anti-Spam and Virus checks can be enabled at the user or email
level. (ISP's like that as they can charge extra for the service)
*       Ability to Set Various Tarpitting Rate Limits on SMPTD connections
(Stops those spammers who try to send to a million addresses on your server)
*       Simple Rule Based system, designed to work with any system, and
provide simple integration into Web Based User Defined Rule Systems, so that
users can set their own policies
*       Support for global Rule Sets as well
*       Ability to set sane defaults easily
*       Support for the BMS&153; "Blacklist Mastering System" 
*       Support for TLS, SMTPD AUTH, Valid User Checking, SMTPD Spam
Protection 
*       Some low level rule checks you can set are: 

*       By reverse name lookups 
*       By double DNS verification 
*       By forcing MAILFROM 
*       By validating MAILFROM 
*       By validating connection IP 
*       By Blacklists 
*       By WhiteLists 
*       By Domain Extension requirements 
*       By country of Connecting IP 
*       By country of MAILFROM 
*       By syntax 
*       By checking HELO signatures 
*       By Language 

 

 

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