Hi all,

I installed qmail-1.03 with qmail-ldap.1.03-20010301 patch with Netscape SDK
for C 3.0 client on a Ultra-5 Solaris 7 server connected to Netscape 4.11
Directory server on Red Hat Linux 7.0. I have two problem found during my
testing: 

1) My testing shows that when DENYMAIL is set to DNSCHECK, the @domain part
is check again DNS records and not MX records. When I input
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> , it was accepted.

2) I tried to input [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  or @domain.com
into the /var/qmail/control/badrcptto. When I input [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  in the rcpt to: command, the qmail system accepted
it. 

Can any body give me some hints?

K. F. Yim

        ----------
        From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:  Thursday, May 03, 2001 1:37 PM
        To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:  Re: How to block junk-mails and set addressbook in
qmail-ldap



        badrcptto and badmailfrom are not hashed, so when you have a lot of
        entries in it... system calls go through the roof on EVERY smtp
connection
        whence it is read.  In other words, the anti-spam patch is no match
for
        the Rumplestiltskin attacks happeneing all over the world.  I had to
take
        other measures to defend myself.  



        Kyle




        On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Henning Brauer wrote:

        > On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 05:40:22PM -0700, Jiang Yu wrote:
        > > Dear all,
        > > 
        > > I wanna block junk-mails by qmail-ldap, how can I do?
        > > Can users just set they junk-mail addresses in they
        > > ldap entries?
        > 
        > No. You are looking for badrcptto and badmailfrom files,
documented at
        > http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ldap/
        > 
        > > Moreover, can qmail-ldap let ldap server stores users'
        > > addressbook info?
        > 
        > This is not qmail-ldap's part.
        > 
        > -- 
        > Henning Brauer     | BS Web Services
        > Hostmaster BSWS    | Roedingsmarkt 14
        > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 20459 Hamburg
        > http://www.bsws.de | Germany
        > 
        > Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the
simplicity.
        > (Dennis Ritchie)
        > 

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