Re: [qmailtoaster] Qmailtoaster+Relay SMTP

2009-06-08 Thread Davide Bozzelli
romain meunier wrote:
 Ganesh,

 You're understand wath I want, but my english ins'nt good enough and I
 don't un understand a part or your explications, sorry, I must install
 and use fetchmail for pushing the mail to the Exchange server?
Basically you just punt qmailtoaster in front of your exchange server.
Qmailtoaster is the mx for your domain(s),receving mails from the
internet and routing them internally on yout exchange box.

You could configure this via /var/qmail/control/smtproutes file, in
which you put something like:

.youdomain:you_exchange_server_ip

I don't know how much would be useful to use qmailtoaster to achieve
this goal, maybe it's better yo use a small qmail installation, without
any mailbox management software installed.

Have fun, Davide

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Qmailtoaster+Relay SMTP

2009-06-08 Thread Davide Bozzelli
romain meunier wrote:
 Davide,

 Thanks for your help,
 I don't know well qmail et I don't know the difference between a small
 qmail installation and a qmail installation. The installation is done
 by a script, il exsit two type of it? One for the complete install and
 an other for a small install?

Well, the problem is that qmailtoaster install a full blown mail server,
with all the stuff you need to create users and so on.

For example, it install qmailadmin and vqadmin, software that you really
don't need in order to create an antispam mail relay (which is your goal).

If you are able to tweak your qmailtoaster's configuration, which means
you know where you put the hands on, then you could easily disable all
the software you don't need on a stock qmailtoaster
install.

So here are some alternatives:

1) install a standard qmail by using the life with qmail guide:
http://www.lifewithqmail.org/lwq.html, annd after, configure all the
anti-spam software you need.
2) install and configure postfix, which is in my opinion the best mail
server to create a mail relay

Hope this can help.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Qmailtoaster+Relay SMTP

2009-06-08 Thread Davide Bozzelli
romain meunier wrote:
 Ganesh,

 Thanks for your help, but what it exactly a fetchmail? I don't know it
 and after fex search I find that It's a soft that permit the user to
 take the e-mail on the server, thath it? Or you speak about on another
 fetchmail?

Fetchmail means: exchange (or whatever) get mails from an external
sources (imap or pop3) and then delivers locally to the mailbox, with
some time of address rewriting (eg: f...@realdomain.com delivers locally
to f...@localdomain.local)

I think it's not your case, you just point the mx record of your real
domain to the antispam mail relay (could be whatever software you want)
, then this software simply routes ALL inbount mail traffic to the
internal mail server (exchange).

It's better (but not required) that you configure the exchange smtp
connector to route all the outbound mail traffic (eg: mail generated by
local domain users  to external domains) tru the antispam mail relay.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Qmail on VMWare

2008-11-13 Thread Davide Bozzelli

Truong Duc Luong wrote:


Hi list,

 

Does anyone try to use QMT on VMWare for production use? Doea VM 
affect the performance of mail server? Please share your experience if 
using QMT on Vmware.


 


Thanks

 

 


You should also tell us what kind of vmware version you would use.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Qmail in cluster

2008-02-27 Thread Davide Bozzelli

Jake Vickers ha scritto:

Alessandro Maestri wrote:

Thank's Jake.

This is the architecture was projected (not by me ... ;) ):

Sun Cluster with Solaris 9 (for Mysql and NFS)
one pop on Solaris 9
on pop on Red Hat EL4-U2
on SMTP on Red Hat EL4-U2

Is it possible to have an architecture like this? Where can I found 
some documents for helping me in this setup?

Qmail and all the vpopmail stuff should be run on solaris.
Some problems you could have at compile time.

I suggest you to use the version 10 of solaris, because it's much more 
integrated in the opensource stack (gcc and stuff like that).

If your cluster is of type active/passive, then nfs is not a requirement.
You could use some async replication between nodes to synch the mailbox 
stuff.


In case the cluster is active/active then a 1gb network connection it's 
better for nfs purpose.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Spamdyke checking sender-mx

2008-01-31 Thread Davide Bozzelli

Andreas ha scritto:

Hi List,

Although I have no reject-missing-sender-mx in /etc/spamdyke.conf 
I find following in the logs:

511 sorry, can't find a valid MX for sender domain (#5.1.1 - chkuser)..
  
Please before post a question try to read docs  you see in message 
something related to chkuser.
So it's not spamdyke which block you, ma the chkuser patch built in 
qmail-smtpd.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] hand mail off to exchange

2008-01-17 Thread Davide Bozzelli

Jake Vickers wrotes:
Here's an interesting situation, and I'm polling for ideas.  I have a 
client that has an IT department that is running an Exchange server. I 
currently run all of their email. They would like to start using the 
Exchange server, so they would like me to pass the email off to their 
exchange server. They still want to SEND emails through my SMTP server 
as well. Here's the ways I know I can use:
I can remove their accounts from my machine and just do a simple 
smtproutes rule to send all email for them to the Exchange's IP. Have 
them send all emails through 1 authenticated email address through my 
machine as a relay.
I know I can also give their Exchange server a new name 
(exchange.client.com) and just create forwards to the new addresses 
there. they would use their old account ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to send 
emails as they always have.
They could use the POP3 connector built into Exchange to poll the 
email from me (bear in mind that this IT department is not very 
friendly or cooperative - they love to go out of their way and show 
that they are better than I am - long story) and still use their 
normal SMTP-AUTH accounts to send email through me.


I suggest to move ALL the accounts to the exchange server and becoming a 
simple smtp relay for it , and let the administration of them to the IT 
people.
It is also much more easy for you , because  you will be charged only of 
the administration of the smtp relay, and you can manage the in/out mail 
flow .


Have fun,
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Re: [qmailtoaster] turn off clamav

2008-01-08 Thread Davide Bozzelli

Jacob Billingsley ha scritto:


Hi all

I have a mail server that start becoming very bogged down. Mail still 
moves through it, just very very slow. I can see that clamscan 
processes are taking a long time to complete and eating up much of the 
cpu on my server.


I wanted to disable clamscan so I could prove that is where the 
problem is, but research has proved that this is no easy task. Is this 
possible and how would I go about doing it.


qmail-toaster-1.03-1.2.3

ClamAV 0.85.1/5421/Mon Jan 7 15:23:36 2008 (I know this is a very old 
package. I’ve tried to update it, that’s another issue)


You could disable clamav scanning (not stop clamd daemon) by 
reconfiguring simscan.

Simscan is the filter which is responsbile of all the virusspam checks.

So: go in /var/qmail/control/ and edit simcontrol .

You should have something like: :clam=yes,spam=yes , which is the 
default rule .


Change clam=yes to clam=no , if you have not this line, add it, then run 
/var/qmail/bin/simscanmk so the cdb file from simcontrol one could be 
remaked.

In this way you tell simscan to not run clam scan.

You could also remove simscan, which turn off completely spamav scan .
After made this, you could safety stop the clamd service.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] SpamHaus Issues

2007-12-28 Thread Davide Bozzelli

Ronnie Tartar ha scritto:
I'm looking @ my toaster and there is not 587 listening?  Is there 
something I have to enable to get it to listen on that port?
 
Thanks
Look under /var/qmail/supervise/ at see if you have the submission dir 
, then cd on it and try to execute the run script manually, then

look at the messages the script gives you.

Try also a telnet on port 587 to see if  the run script correctly start 
up the service .


Of course if the submission does not exists , then all the things i 
wrote should be skipped.
Generally speaking the submission service is up by default in the latest 
toaster .


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Re: [qmailtoaster] SpamHaus Issues

2007-12-27 Thread Davide Bozzelli

Ronnie Tartar ha scritto:
I am having problems with a friend running qmail toaster, only with 
outlook express from remote location.  He can send no problem through 
webmail. Looks like cfl.rr.com which he is on is listed on spamhaus, 
the qmail server is rejecting him even though he is authenticating to 
send his email out.  Is there a way to disable spamhaus checking on 
outgoing email or once people have authenticated?


Regards

The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was 
rejected by the server. The rejected e-mail address was 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Subject 'test', Account: 'RH IPG', Server: 
'mail.internetpartnergroup.com', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '451 
http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=72.188.170.205', Port: 25, 
Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 451, Error Number: 0x800CCC79


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Port 25 is preferred for inbound mails only.
You have another smtp service running on port 587 with the rbl service 
turned off.
So, in order to send outgoing messages from dynamic ips without problems 
you should use this service.


Have fun,
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Re: [qmailtoaster] How to Block Insecure SMTP Auth

2007-11-21 Thread Davide Bozzelli

Adam Cantwell ha scritto:



Setting AUTH=0 on my qmailrocks machine causes smtpd to no longer 
advertise auth at all, and MUA's detect this and drop the connection 
with an error before any credentials are sent.  This is the setup I am 
trying to replicate with QMT:  to get smtpd on port 25 to not 
advertise auth at all.


Set REQUIRE_AUTH=0 in /var/qmail/supervise/smtp/run do the same as 
qmailrocks


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Re: [qmailtoaster] spamdyke policy template

2007-11-08 Thread Davide Bozzelli

Sam Clippinger ha scritto:
On my server, I created a page that apologizes for blocking their 
email (since obviously a human is reading a rejection message and 
clicked the link).  The page also lists (and explains) all of the 
spamdyke rejection messages, found here:

http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#SMTP_ERROR
There are links to AOL's rDNS tools:
http://www.postmaster.aol.com/tools/rdns.html
Since I use SORBS, there is a link to the SORBS database test page:
http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml
The bottom of the page is a contact form so the person can ask to be 
whitelisted (since they can't send email to ask).


I monitor hits to my policy page (and I don't want others using my 
policy URL on their own servers), so I'd rather not provide a link here.


I'll probably include a sample policy page in the next version of 
spamdyke.


-- Sam Clippinger

I suggest to add in the code some mechanism to append to the policy url 
also the deny msg, for example something like  ?error=DENY_RBL_MATCH, so 
the policy url will be:

http://www.policy.url/?error=DENY_RBL_MATCH .

In this way the page which explain the policy could be make in such a 
way i could display ONLY the error regarding the block.


Other lifting on loggin messages could be the logging of the rbl server 
which cause the block in the maillog .



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Correction -- *DOVECOT* IMAP server works fine...

2007-11-04 Thread Davide Bozzelli

Harry Zink ha scritto:


My bad, I made an error with the description of the functional IMAP 
server which I tested against - the Postfix system I was testing 
(VirtualMin) uses the Dovecot IMAP server (not Cirrus, as erroneously 
reported).




And i think you mean cyrus NOT cirrus .

Not it's clear, cause cyrus has its own userdb and could not be used 
with vpopmail.





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Re: [qmailtoaster] restrict mailserver not accept more than 5000 mails from one user/ip in a day

2007-11-02 Thread Davide Bozzelli

Ashok Chauhan ha scritto:

Hi List,

How i can restrict my qmailtoaster mailserver to not accpet more than
5000 mails from one user or ip in a day.

Thanks
  

For ip you can't.

You could set messages quota via vpopmail .

hope this can help.




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Re: [qmailtoaster] mail forwarding using /var/qmail/control/traps file

2007-10-25 Thread Davide Bozzelli

Ashok Chauhan ha scritto:

Hi List,

I'm using Qmailtoaster with Centos 4.
I'm forwarding outgoing mails of ABC user to a XYZ user with the help 
of /var/qmail/control/traps file.

But this thing also forwarding incoming mails of ABC to XYZ user.
But my requirement is only outgoing mails will forward not incoming.
is this possbile ?
if yes, then how ?


You're out of luck .
Taps works on both directions, incoming and outgoing .

You must setup a second instance of qmail (means  /var/qmail-out) that 
manage only the outgoing traffic.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] mail forwarding using /var/qmail/control/traps file

2007-10-25 Thread Davide Bozzelli

Ashok Chauhan ha scritto:

Thanks for response.
Actually i'm not so much familiar with qmail so if u will send some 
example or link for this.

I'm very thankful to u.


Well, i cant actually provide you only this link:  
http://www.imladris.sk/howto/howto_dual_mta.html


It describes how to setup amavis with qmail by using 2 qmail instance.
You could extrapolate the info to run a second qmail instance from it .

Remember any way that you must do this from scratch, eg: download qmail 
source, patch them with taps patch,

and somethiling like that .

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Re: [qmailtoaster] qmailtoaster-plus-0.2.13-1.3.16 has been released!

2007-10-15 Thread Davide Bozzelli

This is the error on my box when i try to run the qtp-maildrop

[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./qtp-maildrop
We are now adding maildrop to the logrotate schema
cp: cannot stat `/opt/qmailtoaster-plus/maildrop': No such file or directory


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Re: [qmailtoaster] qmailtoaster-plus-0.2.13-1.3.16 has been released!

2007-10-15 Thread Davide Bozzelli

Jake Vickers ha scritto:


This has been fixed - just re-download.
I also put Lucian's fix in.
Thanks.


Thx

Now it works

I've added some minor features to UpdateSaneSecurity script:

1) added lockfile, just in case one is run the script from the cli and 
in the same moment there is a updatesanesecurity cron job in background
2) don't restart clamd everytime the script is run, but only when files 
has  changed .


Let me know if you are interested in adding it to qtp.

Have fun,
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[qmailtoaster] question about received headers

2007-10-05 Thread davide bozzelli

Hi

I've seen a lot of smtp servers blocks messages with rbl checks based on 
the ip extracted from the received fields.


My opinion is that this kind of checks is stupid cause everytime a 
legitimate mails exit from a legitimate mail server,
in most of the cases (if not all) the received fields contains the 
dynamic ip of the client who have sended the mail.


So question is: is it possible with qmail to cut received headers so 
outoing mails appear to be originated from

the mail server itself ?


Thx for help.

Davide

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Disable spamassassin for a particular user/mailbox

2007-09-04 Thread davide bozzelli

Kyle Quillen ha scritto:


 

I have done this for several of my users and what I did was just put 
this into a spamassassin.cf file


 

 


  whitelist_to [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 


this will essentially disable scanning for that email.

 

Takes more sense to disable it from simscan, in this way mails does'nt 
hit the spamd service at all .


read http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Simscan , which basically 
explain all .



Have fun,
Davide


Re: [qmailtoaster] Update clamav and spamassasin

2007-08-21 Thread davide bozzelli





Domenico wrote
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 Updated to spamassassin 3.2.3
 Sometimes the system is slow and in /var/log/qmail/log/spamd/current
 I've noticed this strange line:

 info: prefork: server reached --max-children setting, consider 
raising it


 What about?
 Regards.

 Domenico.


Regarding this specific problem, seems your connection to spamd daemon 
tends to fullfill the available children pre-forked.
You must increase the number of it with the -max-children in the run 
supervise script .


Hope this can help.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] How to limit the users send and receive mail size

2007-08-19 Thread davide bozzelli

Lucian Cristianwrote:

Ahmed Shareef wrote:
 
How to limit the users send and receive mail size


 

 


Thanks

 


modify /var/qmail/control/databytes




Or you could set it on per ip basis with env var DATABYTES on cdb files .

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Re: [qmailtoaster] between policy and simscan rule

2007-08-03 Thread davide bozzelli

PakOgah ha scritto:
so is there any way to allow some domain to send attachment (jpg) 
which blocked this simscan rule?

pala.bo-tak.info:clam=yes,spam=yes,spam_hits=12,attach=.jpg,.scr

I know that RAV (Reliable AV) has different incoming and outgoing rule 
so I can easily create that rule

but today RAV is gone.

and another commercial antivirus solution has per mailbox license, not 
so cheap if you has 1000 mailbox
or does any body linux-qmail antivirus that has license type other 
than per mailbox (per server, per IP, per domain, per CPU will be 
alright)



I think you need to split your thinking in 2 way:

1) inbound to your domains
2) outbound to foreign domains


The 1) is managed by simscan , the 2) is better to be managed by 
submission port, which is a completely brand new smtp instance and you

could then choose to not use simscan at all .

Home it can helps,

Bye,
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Domain bouncing mail, vuser says user is fine -- still a problem

2007-07-18 Thread davide bozzelli

Dan McAllister wrotes:


PS: I have to admit -- I'm getting frustrated with the whole 
qmail-toaster idea -- being a sys-admin for decades, I'm not used to 
deploying systems that are magic boxes -- I like to know HOW things 
work (and WHY they work)... but sendmail was a BITCH (always has 
been), and I was impressed with what other people had said about the 
toaster. I'm beginning to think I should learn POSTFIX. sigh at 
least then, when things broke, I'd have some better ideas about where 
to look and what to tweak!




I don't undestand your statements .
Qmailtoaster is a solution to give you a complete mailserver, so you 
can't compare it to postfix , wich is just an smtp server .
You should compare the qmail component of qmailtoaster to postfix or 
maybe  you could compare some other postfix mail based solutions with 
qmailtoaster , but you will have the same problems you have with the 
toaster: you must know how to fix single components .


Anyway, if you want to know how the things in qmailtoaster works feel 
free to download,compile,and configure the following simple components:


1) qmail + patches
2) vpopmail
3) vqadmin
4) clamav
5) spamassassin
6) simscan
7) etc etc etc

Then break it and try to fix .

I've choose qmailtoaster cause i was tired to recompile all the stuff 
said above .


Just my 2cents .


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Erik Espinoza - lead qmailtoaster developer

2007-06-29 Thread davide bozzelli

Erik A. Espinoza ha scritto:


The 1.4 branch is in the restructuring phase. Moving configs over to a
config package, and other things. I believe the final 1.4 will be
basically the same patches we have now (without Warlord, With Updated
SRS  CHKUSER patches).


What about the http://qmail.jms1.net/patches/combined.shtml patches ?

It seems it contains all the qmailtoaster pacthes (except for src patch) 
and much more .



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Erik Espinoza - lead qmailtoaster developer

2007-06-28 Thread davide bozzelli

Erik A. Espinoza ha scritto:

Thanks for the kind words. I will be spending the next couple of weeks
merging the main site and devel site together, so as to have a
cohesive location for all Qmail Toaster packages.

I plan to continue releasing security updates for the 1.3 branch, but
the vast majority of my work will be spent on the upcoming 1.4
release. This will include a yum repository for all non-DJB packages
for easier maintenance. Spamdyke will be added as a replacement for
rblsmtpd. Configuration files, supervise files and init scripts will
be split into a single package. To reduce workload on development, the
QmailToaster 1.4 will be strictly targetted for CentOS  supported
versions of Fedora. If a developer chooses to maintain SuSE/OpenSUSE
or Mandriva, we can talk off list.

Once 1.4 is deemed stable, I will write a 1.4 migration doc and allow
someone else to takeover the 1.3 branch if someone decides to step up.

This is the current vision of the future. Feedback is always welcome.

Thanks,
Erik

On 6/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Do you have already a list of qmail patches applied to 1.4 branch ?

Thx,
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Routing a single mailbox to another server with the same domain

2007-06-26 Thread davide bozzelli

Massimiliano Fontana ha scritto:
Hi . Is it possible to route all incoming mail for a specific mailbox 
to another server (internal LAN) ? Ok , I try to explain a little 
better..
Qmail SERVER A which handles mydomain.com and ,among others, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] . What I'd need is to forward all incoming mail for 
userX which resides on SERVER A to another internal MailServer(lets 
say SERVER B and also this server has mydomain.com and [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
created) . Is it possible to do something like that ?

Thanks
Max
Italy


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ITALIAN
Prova con questo: http://qmail.jms1.net/multi-location.shtml
/ITALIAN

MAYBE_ENGLISH
try this one: http://qmail.jms1.net/multi-location.shtml
/MAYBE_ENGLISH

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Re: [qmailtoaster] SPAMDYKE and SPAMASSASSIN

2007-06-25 Thread davide bozzelli

Manny ha scritto:
Had anyone tried installing spamdyke in a qmailtoaster box ? does it 
require removing spamassasin or its ok to run it both ?
 
thanks

Manny
Spamdyke is not a content filter, so it does not depend from 
spamassassin at all .
To be more precisely, spamassassin will be called from simscan as 
qmail-queue replacement, or simply BEFORE qmail-queue.


Spamdyke is called from tcpserver, during smtp conversation , just 
before qmail-smtpd .
Is to be intended as replacement of rblsmtpd , but could also coexsists 
with it .


So the answer is: yes , both of them could be run at the same time.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] my battle against spam

2007-06-22 Thread davide bozzelli

Alexandre Shima ha scritto:

Hello,

I'm having problems with the black list file size.
My file is really big, 240k+ IP entries, and SpamDyke 2.3.1 cannot 
handle it.


I'll upgrade to the new version and check if there is a difference.

Thank you.

Alexandre

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I suggest you to construct your blacklist with the classic tcp.smtp list 
, cause it is
a cdb file and so it much faster to parse than looking up ip address on 
a ascii file .


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Re: [qmailtoaster] authenticate without @domain

2007-06-19 Thread davide bozzelli

Istvan Kope ha scritto:

Please tell what do I have to set to be able to authenticate(POP3 or
Webmail) without specifying the domain name.
I tried the envnoathost in /var/qmail/control , but it had no effect.

This is a task for vpopmail , not qmail daemons .

create a file called defautdomain in /home/vpopmail/etc and put in here 
your (of course) default domain .


Naturally you could'nt expect to do this trick for many domains, only 
for one .



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Re: [qmailtoaster] authenticate without @domain

2007-06-19 Thread davide bozzelli

Istvan Kope ha scritto:
... and this is the same setting for the POP3 authentication and 
Webmail authentication?


Both pop3,imap4 use vpopmail as their auth backend, so the configuration 
of defaultdomain affects all  the services wich uses

vpopmail .

Webmail is simply a imap client, so it basically connect to imap service 
( in toaster's case courier-imap) ad show you the mails,

so the defaultdomain is still in effect .

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Anti-Spam Features

2007-06-19 Thread davide bozzelli

Gabriel Lai ha scritto:

Hi All,

Can we integrate new Anti-Spam features? I've read some info here 
where they implement this technology.


http://www.skypoint.com/bulletins/031215.shtml

Cheers
Gabriel


Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha!
Play Monopoly Here and Now 
http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=48223/*http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow 
(it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games.

Nothing new .

You could already do reverse check resolution with qmail-smtpd,rbmsmtpd .

Ad of course, as pakogan said , you could use spamdyke .

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Re: [qmailtoaster] plugin chage password in mysql

2007-06-19 Thread davide bozzelli

Roylan Suarez Reyes ha scritto:

hello friends I must qmailtoaster in freebsd, installs roundcube, but I
need some plugin to change password of my users who this stored in mysql.


saludos
  
Qmailtoaster is an rpm based qmail installation , so it does not run on 
bsd .


Said that, you could use the qmailadmin login plugin for squirrelmail , 
wich is simply a redirector to qmailadmin,

and i think there is a port for freebsd.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] my battle against spam

2007-06-18 Thread davide bozzelli

Sam Clippinger wrotes

to every spamdyke email I get.

There's no wiki, mailing list, forum, blog at this point only because 
no one has set one up -- spamdyke is just too new.  I'd be happy to 
participate in any of those things but I just don't have the time to 
administer them.  If anyone feels like starting one, let me know. :)


I know this is not the right place to ask but... what about considering 
put  all the greylist stuff in a mysql db ? in this way an array of smtp 
server could share the same greylist infos 



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Large Maildir problem

2007-06-05 Thread davide bozzelli

Alexandre Shima writes:

Hello Erik,
 
It is turned on...
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# tune2fs -l /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00 | grep features
Filesystem features:  has_journal ext_attr resize_inode dir_index 
filetype needs_recovery sparse_super large_file
 
I'll look for the meaning of these settings. Do you see any problems 
with them (maybe a non desireable feature turned on)?
 
Thank you!

Alexandre


As a quick workaround you could make a partition level backup  (like 
partimage) .
If you could not expose your server to a downtime you could consider 
using lvm shapshot backup .


I don't know if this problem coul be also caused by the 
--disable-big-user-dir  compile option with

wich the vpopmail-toaster is compiled .

From the readme of vpopmail:

-- START 

Virtual domain user directory structure
Vpopmail uses an adaptive directory structure based on a state file
.dir-control which is automatically managed by the core vpopmail api
functions vadduser and vdeluser. For sites with 100 users or less, 
all user directories are stored in the virtual domain directory. For 
sites that go above 100 users the adaptive directory structure goes into

effect. The basic idea is to break up the user Maildir directories across
multple directories and sub directories so that there are never more than
100 user directories in a single directory.

The default directory setup allows for 62 directories in 3 levels and
100 user directories per directory. The total number of user directories 
is equal to 100 + (62 * 100) + (62 * 62 * 100) + (62 * 62 * 62 * 100) = over

24 million directories. This should be more than sufficent for any site
and probably goes beyond the technology of directory structures.

If you are going to be storing large numbers of user directories, make
sure you set your file system to have a higher than normal percentage
of inodes.

Vpopmail will automatically create these directories and sub directories
as needed and populate each directory with up to 100 user accounts. As
soon as a directory reaches 100 users it will create the next directory
or sub directory and store the new users directory there.

Look in the source code release directory contrib/ for a contributed
directory reorganization program .

-- STOP --

I don't know (the vpopmail docs is'nt very clear about this ) if the   
--disable-users-big-dir effectively disable the above

dir structure .

Maybe with this dir structure turned on is much more simplier for rsync to
build a list of file , ad so to speed up all the backup process .

It seems to exists a script that can be re-arrange your user base dir to 
let it

compliant with the directory structure .

Is your domain dirs splitted as descrive above , or is in the canonical 
form /home/vpopmail/domains/$domain/$user ???



Home it helps .





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Re: [qmailtoaster] How to remove clamav and install Mcafee Antivirus

2007-05-31 Thread davide bozzelli

Hever C. Rocha writes:

Hi all!
 
It has a way (safe way) to remove the clamav antivirus and install the 
mcaffe uvscan?
 
Specs:
 
Centos 4.4
 
Qmailtoaster installed by Dustin Krysak Tutorial
 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/CentOS_4.4_QmailToaster_Install 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/CentOS_4.4_QmailToaster_Install
 
Mcafee uvscan already installed (Virus Scan for Linux v5.10.0)
 
Regards from Brasil
 
Hever Costa Rocha

Antivirus is supportted by qmailtoaster tru simscan .
So you must check is simscan support mcafee .

On this page: http://www.inter7.com/?page=simscan it seems not supported .

In order to support it you must use another content filter , but in this 
way you loose the advantages of simscan filtering .
You could try to chain to simscan another scanner with the 
--enable-qmail-queue=PATH when recompiling simscan .


It seems that qmailscanner (http://qmail-scanner.sourceforge.net/) 
support uvscan , but you must made a decision:


1) chains qmail-scanner to simscan
2) replace simscan with qmail-scanner .

In my opinion simscan is superior to qmail-scanner because is written in 
c , while qmail-scanner is written in perl .



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Re: [qmailtoaster] spamassassin + domainkeys.

2007-05-23 Thread davide bozzelli

slamp slamp ha scritto:

I saw that an extra module has been added to the v310.pre config. Does
this replace the buggy qmail-dk?

The qmail-dk works at mta-level, meaning BEFORE simscan call spamc (and 
then spamassassin) .


The spamassassin domainkeys plugin works al spamd level( the 
spamassassin daemon) , so if the message arrives to spamassassin
it adds the domainkeys checks as part of it's spam checks , and then it 
adds the domainkeys check score

to the scores of the other spam checks .

Hope it helps,
have fun,
Davide



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Re: [qmailtoaster] SA 3.2

2007-05-22 Thread Davide Bozzelli

Erik A. Espinoza wrote:

It's live on the devel page.


I suggest, before upgrading to 3.2, reading this:
http://www.renaissoft.com/pipermail/maia-users/2007-May/009702.html

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Re: [qmailtoaster] greylisting implementation

2007-05-09 Thread davide bozzelli

Ron Dyck writes:

I'm new to qmailtoaster, though I have been using qmail for a number
of years. I'm now in the process of setting up a new server and have
implemented qmailtoaster.

I'm considering greylisting to cut down on spam and have breifly
looked at a few implementations. Does anyone have suggestions as to
which implementation/experience in set-up etc.?


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The implementation available at: 
http://freesoftware.silence.org/spamdyke/ is coded in pure c and so it's 
fast than the other counterparts.


You could choose the localdomains to be greylisted and the remote ip to 
be whitelisted .


Spamdyke gives you also some other useful anti-spam protection ...

Could be useful,

have fun,

Davide

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Re: [qmailtoaster] qmailtoaster as spam/anti-virus appliance.

2007-05-03 Thread Davide Bozzelli

Jake Vickers wrote:

slamp slamp wrote:

Would this work with the qmailtoaster setup?

URL: http://rauros.net/projects/qmail/smtproute.php

Guide: Configuring qmail to remotely clean e-mail
Yep. The guide on the wiki (I think it's on there) for a backup MX is 
almost exactly the same.
I think to be a fairly good spam appliance toaster must have some sort 
of  recipients verification checks different from chkuser .


While chkuser is good for locally hosted domains, it's not usable for 
smtp gateways wich does not have any local domain .


Would be useful if  toster could incorporate the:validrcptto.cdb patch: 
( http://qmail.jms1.net/patches/validrcptto.cdb.shtml )

or the spamcontrol rcpt verification patch .

Have fun,
Davide

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