[qmailtoaster] spamassassin, spamdyke updates available

2014-07-26 Thread Eric Shubert
For yum packages only (not *-toaster legacy), these packages now log to 
the common syslog server, which puts them in /var/log/maillog with other 
mail related messages. Also, spamd now runs as a sys-v init service, 
like most other services. You can do service spamd status to check its 
status.


At this point, the only remaining services that use supervise are as 
follows:

# qmailctl stat
send: up (pid 25554) 1035 seconds
smtp: up (pid 2) 1035 seconds
submission: up (pid 15588) 1542339 seconds
send/log: up (pid 15590) 1542339 seconds
smtp/log: up (pid 15594) 1542339 seconds
submission/log: up (pid 15591) 1542339 seconds

These are all part of the qmail package, which will also be converted, 
probably in its next release, either in part or in whole. I don't have a 
timeline on that quite yet.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Prevent sender from spoofing email address

2014-07-26 Thread Hasan Akgöz
2014-07-18 20:52 GMT+03:00 Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net:

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Hello ;

Sorry for such a long time with no response ,mail filters have escaped me!.
:( .

Dan;

I believe that it should be fixed.

Amit ;

I will test the patch with  netqmail-1.06

Eric ;

I have both postfix and qmail mail servers. smtpd_sender_login_maps ( for
postfix) The controlled_envelope_senders table specifies the binding
between a sender envelope address and the SASL login names that own that
address. You can use regex ( pcre ) or mysql tables etc..  for it. in the
meantime Why not suitable for QMT.?


[qmailtoaster] Re: Prevent sender from spoofing email address

2014-07-26 Thread Eric Shubert

On 07/26/2014 09:03 PM, Hasan Akgöz wrote:

I have both postfix and qmail mail servers. smtpd_sender_login_maps (
for postfix) The controlled_envelope_senders table specifies the binding
between a sender envelope address and the SASL login names that own that
address. You can use regex ( pcre ) or mysql tables etc..  for it. in
the meantime Why not suitable for QMT.?


I believe that this is what I described as being practical (without 
knowing of this capability in postfix). It's not suitable for QMT 
largely because it would involve a fairly major change to vpopmail and 
qmail, which is something we simply don't have resources to do. Perhaps 
suitable wasn't the best term to use.


That being said, I think we should add this to the reasons for switching 
to postfix at some point in the future for use as a submission server, 
if not all roles which use smtp (also mx and sending, which use smtp).


Another reason for using postfix is that it can be configured to 
throttle outbound messages. This is something that could be patched into 
qmail-remote (as we've discussed and I've even written a spec for), but 
at this point I feel that whatever time is spent doing this might be 
better spent converting to postfix.


Anyone care to share their thoughts about this?

Thanks.

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