Feedback about RBLs

2001-04-18 Thread Iñigo Martínez Lasala

I'm planning to install anti-spam filter using RBLs.
However I'm not sure about how well does this system works (spam not
filtered, not spam rejected, etc).
Any feedback about using RBLs?
Thanks in advance.

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RE: xinetd, tcpwrappers and qmail

2001-04-16 Thread Iñigo Martínez Lasala

Why not use tcpserver?
My experience with xinetd has been terrible. 
By the way, try to set RELAYCLIENT="".

 -Original Message-
 From: John Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: jueves, 12 de abril de 2001 20:28
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: xinetd, tcpwrappers and qmail
 
 
 I've read through the archives and I'm still having problems 
 with allowing
 selective relaying. Here are the settings that I am using:
 
  /etc/xinetd.conf
 defaults
 {
   log_type  = FILE /var/log/servicelog
   log_on_success= HOST PID EXIT DURATION
   log_on_failure= HOST RECORD
 }
 
 service smtp
 {
   socket_type   = stream
   wait  = no
   protocol  = tcp
   user  = qmaild
   group = nofiles
   flags = REUSE NAMEINARGS
   server= /usr/sbin/tcpd
   server_args   = /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env -R
 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
 }
 
 
  hosts.allow
 tcp-env: LOCAL, .foo.org, .foo.com: setenv RELAYCLIENT
 
 
 When I attempt to send mail from localhost (via SMTP) or from 
 an allowed
 domain, I alway receive the message:
 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
 
 Of course, mail going to my rcpthosts works just fine...
 
 I am missing something in my settings, but I just can't find 
 what it is.
 
 I tried using tcpserver and that worked for allowing 
 selective relaying, but
 connections to any port from systems other than localhost 
 usually took 30-45
 seconds between getting the socket and getting the banner 
 from the server.
 There is no tcpserver mailing list that I could find and none 
 of the man pages
 or online documenation told me how to fix this problem. 
 Please don't suggest
 that I use tcpserver to resove this issue because it introduces larger
 problems.
 
 Thank you!
 
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RE: Telnet to smtp takes long respond time

2001-04-06 Thread Iñigo Martínez Lasala

Check your tcpserver configuration.
Try with tcpserver -v -p -h -R

 -Original Message-
 From: R vdB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: viernes, 06 de abril de 2001 14:12
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Telnet to smtp takes long respond time
 
 
 Installed qmail and it seems to work good. But, mail is often 
 delivered with 
 a long delay. It is stored at my provider (can see it there 
 via webmail). 
 Sometimes I cannot retrieve mail via smtp from the provider 
 for hours. When 
 I do a telnet session to myhost.xs4all.nl at port 25, it 
 takes a minute or 
 two for my server to respond. Could it be that every time my 
 provider tries 
 to deliver mail via smtp there's a timeout error? 
 Unfortunately, it's not 
 possible to take a look at the provider's smtp logfiles. If 
 two minutes is 
 too long, what can I do about it?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Rolf.
 
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Limit outbound connections but not for all domains

2001-03-29 Thread Iñigo Martínez Lasala

Hi everybody.

Is there anyway to limit outbound connections with control/concurrentremote
but not for all domains? 
I want to limit outbound connections for all domains but one (it's an
internal domain and the bandwidth is not limited, so there is no reason to
limit this domain and I want immediate delivery too).
Thanks in advance.

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qmail as forward mail server (limit number of connections)

2001-03-26 Thread Iñigo Martínez Lasala

Hi everybody.

I have a qmail server working as forward mail server. It relay mails from
all mail servers from my internal LAN and stores and forward mail from
internet to my internal mail server.
However I have a problem when limiting max number of outbout connections.
If I specify a number of connections in control/concurrencyremote, this
limit apply all connections from my mail server to internet and from my mail
server to my internal LAN.
I would need to specify one limit but only to those connections to internet,
not my LAN since I have bandwidth enough for my LAN but not for my internet
connection.
So, my question is, How do I specify a limit for outgoing connections for
all connections but one route?
At this moment I'm using an special "smtproute" for my internal mail and DNS
for outgoing mails (to internet). I have though perhaps I could use
concurrencylocal for incoming mail and forward it to my internal mail
server, but I have not how to treat it.
Thanks in advance.

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RE: forward mail from one domain to another.

2001-03-26 Thread Iñigo Martínez Lasala

domain2.dom is a virtualdomain.
The problem is that no user has it's mailbox in this server. This is a
forward-only server.
I've two posibilities:
- let forward server "convert" @domain2.dom to @domain1.dom or...
- let destination server manage both domains. But since destination server
is a MSExchange (without internet connectivity, of course) I should make
user per user conversion. :(
I would prefer use the first method.

 -Original Message-
 From: Charles Cazabon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: lunes, 26 de marzo de 2001 16:18
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: forward mail from one domain to another.
 
 
 Iigo Martnez Lasala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  We have several domains. We would want to receive in the 
 same mailbox mail
  for several domains.
  For example, all mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] be forwarded to 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 If domain1.dom is a local domain, just make domain2.dom a 
 local domain as
 well.  If domain1.dom is a virtualdomain, make domain2.dom 
 another virtual
 domain controlled by the same local user account as 
 domain1.dom.  Done.
 
 Charles
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Multi RCPT

2001-03-26 Thread Iñigo Martínez Lasala

Is there any working and fully tested implementation for multi RCTP? (that
is to send a mail to several receipts in the same connection and sending
only once this mail).
Thanks in advance.

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