[xmail] spamassasin

2004-01-14 Thread Spyros Tsiolis
Hello list,

long time, no write.

Does anyone know of any related documentation for installing spamassasin
on Xmail v1.7 ?

Any related hyperlinks ?

TIA,

s.




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[xmail] AW: spamassasin

2004-01-14 Thread Harald Schneider
See http://xmailforum.homelinux.net=20
There are several articles about installation of SA.
BTW: You should upgrae to 1.17 - 1.7 is rather out of date ...

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[xmail] Re: POP3?

2004-01-14 Thread Bill Healy
Relay means accepting message destined for a domain that is NOT hosted
on your mail server.

Bill

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>Subject:   [xmail] Re: POP3?
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>by relay, do you mean open their client, set mail.mydomain.com as smtp 
>and send messages?
>Tracy wrote:
>
>>smtp.ipmap.tab is the list of IP addresses allowed to connect to your SMTP 
>>server. Generally speaking, there should be at least one line in there:
>>
>>"0.0.0.0"   "0.0.0.0"   "ALLOW" "1"
>>
>>
>>Unless, of course, you don't want to receive mail from the outside world.
>>
>>smtprelay.tab is the list of IP addresses allowed to relay mail through 
>>your SMTP server. Generally speaking, this should be empty - although you 
>>can add entries for local hosts that send mail (such as web servers that 
>>generate email). Just remember that any IP address listed in smtprelay.tab 
>>will be allowed to send mail to anywhere (not just local addresses) without 
>>requiring authentication.
>>
>>At 20:50 1/13/2004, Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
>>
>>  
>>
>>>Okay, I figured it out.  I had only allowed my IP address in
>>>smtp.ipmap.tab and smtprelay.tab.  I cleared these documents, and all is
>>>well.  What is the difference in the two?  Also, why do my logs keep
>>>saying xmailserver.test, when I deleted that domain?
>>>Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
Dustin C. Hatch wrote:



  

>What log will it show up in? POP3 shows when I log in and SMTP shows
>when I send, but which shows when I receive?
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Your smtp log should show any activity by the XMail smtp server
including mail received from the outside, lmail shows local mail, and I
believe the smail log shows activity by the XMail version of sendmail
but I'm not 100%sure of that one.

Jeff


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[xmail] checking auth before spammers.tab

2004-01-14 Thread Sönke Ruempler
Hi Davide,

it would be very nice if the spammers.tab check was only performed if the
client is not authenticated. I think that is a little change in the code,
isn't it?

The reason is, that I add huge dialup ip-ranges to spammers.tab but it could
be that a customer wants to send an email over a dialup line and now he
can't because the connection is dropped before he can authenticate.

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[xmail] Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: XMail growing memory image ...

2004-01-14 Thread Pascal de R.
Dear Davide,

  Just to information you about XMAIL :

  Running without -static but with LD_ASSUME_KERNEL in the starting
  script.

  Running from Jan 12 :

  - no crash
  - Using never over 85 Mb
  
   Seems very good :-)

   


mardi 13 janvier 2004 at 08:30:34, you said :

Davide> On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Pascal  de R. wrote:

>> XMail has running all night without crash

Davide> I lost the track. So, now you have RH9 + -static + LD_ASSUME_KERNEL, don't
Davide> you?


>> Davide; do you the coredump file of previous crash or can i
>> destroy it ?

Davide> You can nuke it.



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[xmail] Re: spamassasin

2004-01-14 Thread Dale Qualls
I've got it working.

Use the Beginners Guide to Installing XMail ( http://www.ubaight.com/xmail/=
BeginnersGuide.html#SecondaryDomain )for the XMail filter part (it's a =
breeze and it has links for the filters as well) and use the spamassassin =
HOWTO from the spamassassin.org for the install.  I've got SA2.61 running.

Trust me, if I could do it by following the guides, anyone can.  I'm =
almost completely Linux stupid (which the people in this list can attest =
to :)

I will throw this at the group though.  Is anyone doing anything different =
with the messages when tagged as spam instead of passing it through to the =
end user?  I'm going to search the web today for info regarding other =
dispositions (like sending to a [EMAIL PROTECTED] account instead or =
simply deleting if above a certain score).

cya!

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/14/04 03:04AM >>>
Hello list,

long time, no write.

Does anyone know of any related documentation for installing spamassasin
on Xmail v1.7 ?

Any related hyperlinks ?

TIA,

s.




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[xmail] Re: spamassasin

2004-01-14 Thread Jeffrey Laramie
Dale Qualls wrote:

>I've got it working.
>
>Use the Beginners Guide to Installing XMail ( http://www.ubaight.com/xmail/=
>BeginnersGuide.html#SecondaryDomain )for the XMail filter part (it's a =
>breeze and it has links for the filters as well) and use the spamassassin =
>HOWTO from the spamassassin.org for the install.  I've got SA2.61 running.
>
>  
>

Hmmm, this link might work better:

http://www.ubaight.com/xmail/BeginnersGuide.html#SpamAssassin

>Trust me, if I could do it by following the guides, anyone can.  I'm =
>almost completely Linux stupid (which the people in this list can attest =
>to :)
>
>I will throw this at the group though.  Is anyone doing anything different =
>with the messages when tagged as spam instead of passing it through to the =
>end user?  I'm going to search the web today for info regarding other =
>dispositions (like sending to a [EMAIL PROTECTED] account instead or =
>simply deleting if above a certain score).
>
>  
>

There was some discussion on this last year and I recall someone posting 
some code that you could use to modify the SpamAssassin script to delete 
or redirect instead of just flag spam. Try a search of the list 
archives. If you can't find it let me know and I'll see what I can do.

Jeff

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[xmail] Re: spamassasin

2004-01-14 Thread Dale Qualls
Thanks Jeff (for the info and for fixing my linkdamn this GroupWise =
crap we use at work).

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/14/04 08:32AM >>>
Dale Qualls wrote:

>I've got it working.
>
>Use the Beginners Guide to Installing XMail ( http://www.ubaight.com/xmail=
/=3D=20
>BeginnersGuide.html#SecondaryDomain )for the XMail filter part (it's a =
=3D
>breeze and it has links for the filters as well) and use the spamassassin =
=3D
>HOWTO from the spamassassin.org for the install.  I've got SA2.61 =
running.
>
> =20
>

Hmmm, this link might work better:

http://www.ubaight.com/xmail/BeginnersGuide.html#SpamAssassin=20

>Trust me, if I could do it by following the guides, anyone can.  I'm =3D
>almost completely Linux stupid (which the people in this list can attest =
=3D
>to :)
>
>I will throw this at the group though.  Is anyone doing anything =
different =3D
>with the messages when tagged as spam instead of passing it through to =
the =3D
>end user?  I'm going to search the web today for info regarding other =3D
>dispositions (like sending to a [EMAIL PROTECTED] account instead or =3D
>simply deleting if above a certain score).
>
> =20
>

There was some discussion on this last year and I recall someone posting=20=

some code that you could use to modify the SpamAssassin script to =
delete=20
or redirect instead of just flag spam. Try a search of the list=20
archives. If you can't find it let me know and I'll see what I can do.

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[xmail] Re: spamassasin

2004-01-14 Thread William Denniss
It is pretty simple, I used a filter made by Don Drake who's on this
list, took me 10min max.

Be sure to install Pyzor and DCC (google...) - they are relatively
simple to install.  Then enable checking for Pyzor, DCC and DNSBL's in
your spam assassin configs, fine tune your rules and you'll find nearly
all spam gets flagged with few false positives.  Of course if your
server processes a metric ton of email per day then you'd probably not
want the added load but for only a few hundred per hour it's no problem.

I found the combination of Pyzor and DCC were able to catch most of the
emails that were slipping though before.

Cheers,

Will.


On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 23:47, Dale Qualls wrote:
> I've got it working.
> 
> Use the Beginners Guide to Installing XMail ( http://www.ubaight.com/xmail/=
> BeginnersGuide.html#SecondaryDomain )for the XMail filter part (it's a =
> breeze and it has links for the filters as well) and use the spamassassin =
> HOWTO from the spamassassin.org for the install.  I've got SA2.61 running.
> 
> Trust me, if I could do it by following the guides, anyone can.  I'm =
> almost completely Linux stupid (which the people in this list can attest =
> to :)
> 
> I will throw this at the group though.  Is anyone doing anything different =
> with the messages when tagged as spam instead of passing it through to the =
> end user?  I'm going to search the web today for info regarding other =
> dispositions (like sending to a [EMAIL PROTECTED] account instead or =
> simply deleting if above a certain score).
> 
> cya!
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/14/04 03:04AM >>>
> Hello list,
> 
> long time, no write.
> 
> Does anyone know of any related documentation for installing spamassasin
> on Xmail v1.7 ?
> 
> Any related hyperlinks ?
> 
> TIA,
> 
> s.
> 
> 
> 
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[xmail] A short howto for XMail on Solaris

2004-01-14 Thread Hagen Mayer
Hello,

if of interest, here is a short doc how I got XMail to run on Solaris
9 with a workaround for the incompatibility with mail command:
http://www.hagen-mayer.de/technical/xmail-solaris.html

Cheers,
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[xmail] Re: A short howto for XMail on Solaris

2004-01-14 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Hagen Mayer wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> if of interest, here is a short doc how I got XMail to run on Solaris
> 9 with a workaround for the incompatibility with mail command:
> http://www.hagen-mayer.de/technical/xmail-solaris.html

Thanks for doing this but there was a simple solution, that is the one 
used in 2.0. If neither -f nor -F are used, XMail's sendmail fetches the 
environment variable USER and uses DEFAULT_DOMAIN to create a full email 
address.



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[xmail] Re: checking auth before spammers.tab

2004-01-14 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Sönke Ruempler wrote:

> Hi Davide,
> 
> it would be very nice if the spammers.tab check was only performed if the
> client is not authenticated. I think that is a little change in the code,
> isn't it?

Yes, bug me again in Q3 2004 :-)



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[xmail] Blocked by mail loop check

2004-01-14 Thread Spyros Tsiolis
Hello list,

An express question,

Where have I gone wrong when Xmail complains about a mail and claims
it blocked it by mail loop check ?

Any ideas ?

I almost got it working a couple of minutes ago when I ,at least, had
outgoing mail ok.

any help welcome,

spyros



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[xmail] AW: Blocked by mail loop check

2004-01-14 Thread Harald Schneider
>From XQM builtin knowledgebase ( http://xmail.marketmix.com ):

LOOP_KILLED

XMail stopped this message from further looping.

Loops can be caused by=20
- entries in aliases.tab or MailRoot/cmdaliases pointing to each other,
- entries in mailusers.tab with the same account ID,
- filters that redirect mails in a loop,
- DNS misconfiguration,
- a not commented-out "DefaultSMTPGateways" entry in your server.tab,=20
  which points to some nonsense targets.

For LINUX (and its flavours), only:
If you get looping messages  on a fresh or changed installation,=20
then this can be the cause:
- You have assigned the same hostname to multiple interfaces. Check
  your /etc/hosts.
- The permissions for /var/MailRoot/* is not 700. Make sure you did a
  'chmod -R 700 /var/MailRoot' after installation.
- The owner of /var/MailRoot needs to be root:root, nothing else. Check
  this with 'ls -la'. To transfer ownership to root do a
  'chown -R root:root /var/MailRoot'.


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[xmail] Use of default domain in smtpauth

2004-01-14 Thread Mircea Ciocan
Hi all,

Is there a posibility to have default domain used on smptpauth 
instead of full mail address in default authentication ???
I have a domain with 1200 that used this for of smtp authentication and 
I cringe on ideea of telling all of them to replace username with 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on all their Outlook Express crap.

Thank you,

Mircea Ciocan

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[xmail] Re: A short howto for XMail on Solaris

2004-01-14 Thread Hagen Mayer
Hello Davide,

thanks, good to know! I was not aware of XMail 2.0.

Anyway, that's the same what I did with SendMail.cpp, except that I
read $DEFAULT_XMSENDER, which can be set as shown in
sendmail.solaris.sh. Of course, this script can set $USER as well, it
does not care.

Cheers,
Hagen





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Attachments: 
Subject: [xmail] Re: A short howto for XMail on Solaris

On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Hagen Mayer wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> if of interest, here is a short doc how I got XMail to run on Solaris
> 9 with a workaround for the incompatibility with mail command:
> http://www.hagen-mayer.de/technical/xmail-solaris.html

Thanks for doing this but there was a simple solution, that is the one 
used in 2.0. If neither -f nor -F are used, XMail's sendmail fetches the 
environment variable USER and uses DEFAULT_DOMAIN to create a full email 
address.



- Davide


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[xmail] Re: A short howto for XMail on Solaris

2004-01-14 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Hagen Mayer wrote:

> Hello Davide,
> 
> thanks, good to know! I was not aware of XMail 2.0.
> 
> Anyway, that's the same what I did with SendMail.cpp, except that I
> read $DEFAULT_XMSENDER, which can be set as shown in
> sendmail.solaris.sh. Of course, this script can set $USER as well, it
> does not care.

This advantage is that $USER is a standard Unix environment variable, so 
you do not need to set it.



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[xmail] Re: Use of default domain in smtpauth

2004-01-14 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Mircea Ciocan wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Is there a posibility to have default domain used on smptpauth 
> instead of full mail address in default authentication ???
> I have a domain with 1200 that used this for of smtp authentication and 
> I cringe on ideea of telling all of them to replace username with 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] on all their Outlook Express crap.

Nope.



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[xmail] SndMail Implementation for *nix system.

2004-01-14 Thread Veeresh Khanorkar
Hi Davide,

Do you have sndmail implementation in Unix like systems? If you don't
can you suggest something on similar line? I need a command line utility
which will accept subject, sender, receiver and body content (preferably
text )  from standard input. SndMail does match, but its only win32
implementation.

TIA.

Regards,
Veeresh



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