[xmail] accept mail from real MX

2004-01-31 Thread Gustavo Galvan
First, my configuration files (the basics for that question)

In smtprelay.tab I have:
"127.0.0.1"=09"255.255.255.255"

In server.tab I have:
"EnableAuthSMTP-POP3"=09"1"
"SMTP-RDNSCheck"=09"1"
"CheckMailerDomain"=09"1"

but im receiving mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED], but sender ip address is not a=
 MX=20
for hotmail.com.
Is there a way to restrict incoming smtp to only authorized MX for a doma=
in ?

Thanks in advance

Gustavo
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[xmail] Re: AV for windows

2004-01-31 Thread John Kielkopf
To send a notification message, you need to set correct parm in
"xavfilter.tab"

If you change the "5" to a "6", it should send a rejection message.



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From: "Nick Marino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 4:04 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: AV for windows


> I have it installed in c:\xav and under that I have a keep folder but
> nothing ever ends up in there.
>
> But when I send a message with a test virus in it that message disapears.
> But it is not in the keep folder and there is no notice message sent as
> specified in the ini file.
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "John Kielkopf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 2:14 PM
> Subject: [xmail] Re: AV for windows
>
>
> > If you created a keep folder, you should see the rejected email there...
> is
> > the keep folder in the correct path?  You say "it just disapears"...
That
> > sounds like the filter's working...
> >
> > -John
> >
> >
> > - Original Message - 
> > From: "Nick Marino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 8:11 PM
> > Subject: [xmail] Re: AV for windows
> >
> >
> > >
> > > - Original Message - 
> > > From: "John Kielkopf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 5:07 PM
> > > Subject: [xmail] Re: AV for windows
> > >
> > >
> > > > Sorry, make that first one:
> > > > "c:\xav\xav.exe" "c:\xav" "@@FILE" "@@FROM" "@@RCPT" "5"
> > > >
> > > > Note the missing "5" (or "6" if you want a response sent)
> > > >
> > > > - Original Message - 
> > > > From: "John Kielkopf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 4:58 PM
> > > > Subject: [xmail] Re: AV for windows
> > >
> > > Well I am not sure if it is working or not as no messages are moved to
> the
> > > KEEP folder like they are supposed to be and no notification email is
> > being
> > > sent. If I send a test message through with the eicar test virus file
> > > through it just disapears.
> > >
> > > Any other tips would be greatly appreciated.
> > >
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> >
> > __ NOD32 1.614 (20040129) Information __
> >
> > This message was checked by NOD32 Antivirus System.
> > http://www.nod32.com
> >
> >
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[xmail] Re: AV for windows

2004-01-31 Thread Nick Marino
 Original Message 
From: "John Kielkopf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 1:22 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: AV for windows

> To send a notification message, you need to set correct parm in
> "xavfilter.tab"
> 
> If you change the "5" to a "6", it should send a rejection message.
> 

I have it set at 6 and I dont get anything back


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[xmail] Re: AV for windows

2004-01-31 Thread John Kielkopf
No idea then.. double check all your settings, or post them back here so
others can pick them apart.

- Original Message - 
From: "Nick Marino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 1:53 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: AV for windows


>  Original Message 
> From: "John Kielkopf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 1:22 PM
> Subject: [xmail] Re: AV for windows
>
> > To send a notification message, you need to set correct parm in
> > "xavfilter.tab"
> >
> > If you change the "5" to a "6", it should send a rejection message.
> >
>
> I have it set at 6 and I dont get anything back
>
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[xmail] Re: accept mail from real MX

2004-01-31 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, Gustavo Galvan wrote:

> First, my configuration files (the basics for that question)
> 
> In smtprelay.tab I have:
> "127.0.0.1"=09"255.255.255.255"
> 
> In server.tab I have:
> "EnableAuthSMTP-POP3"=09"1"
> "SMTP-RDNSCheck"=09"1"
> "CheckMailerDomain"=09"1"
> 
> but im receiving mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED], but sender ip address is not a=
>  MX=20
> for hotmail.com.
> Is there a way to restrict incoming smtp to only authorized MX for a doma=
> in ?

No. But this is a useful feature to add IMO. Queued.



- Davide


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[xmail] Re: Question

2004-01-31 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Nick Marino wrote:

> How can I tell wether more than one instance of XMail is running on my
> server.
> 
> I use mojo mail for mailing list and when I restart my server mail is
> duplicated for my mailing list till I stop xmail then restart it then all is
> well. This happens everytime I reboot my server. Its like an extra copy is
> getting started somewhere else in one of the startup scripts or something
> although I would think if that was the case I would get a "port not
> available error" in my logs some where for the second copy trying to run,
> but I don't.
> 
> Any Ideas?

How do *you* run XMail? I mean, where is the place in your opinion wher 
XMail starts?



- Davide


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[xmail] Re: accept mail from real MX

2004-01-31 Thread Bill Healy
Sometimes it's not the MX that send mail out so this could cause
problems. 
For example I have a front end server that receives mail, scans for spam
and Virus and then passes it on to my internal server. But when I
respond to an email it's my internal server that sends it directly to
the recipients server.

Bill


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>From:  Davide Libenzi[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent:  Saturday, January 31, 2004 1:36 PM
>To:XMail mailing list
>Subject:   [xmail] Re: accept mail from real MX
>
>On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, Gustavo Galvan wrote:
>
>> First, my configuration files (the basics for that question)
>> 
>> In smtprelay.tab I have:
>> "127.0.0.1"=09"255.255.255.255"
>> 
>> In server.tab I have:
>> "EnableAuthSMTP-POP3"=09"1"
>> "SMTP-RDNSCheck"=09"1"
>> "CheckMailerDomain"=09"1"
>> 
>> but im receiving mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED], but sender ip address is not a=
>>  MX=20
>> for hotmail.com.
>> Is there a way to restrict incoming smtp to only authorized MX for a doma=
>> in ?
>
>No. But this is a useful feature to add IMO. Queued.
>
>
>
>- Davide
>
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[xmail] Re: accept mail from real MX

2004-01-31 Thread Gustavo Galvan
El S=E1b 31 Ene 2004 18:36, Davide Libenzi escribi=F3:
> On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, Gustavo Galvan wrote:
> > First, my configuration files (the basics for that question)
> >
> > In smtprelay.tab I have:
> > "127.0.0.1"=3D09"255.255.255.255"
> >
> > In server.tab I have:
> > "EnableAuthSMTP-POP3"=3D09"1"
> > "SMTP-RDNSCheck"=3D09"1"
> > "CheckMailerDomain"=3D09"1"
> >
> > but im receiving mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED], but sender ip address is n=
ot
> > a=3D MX=3D20
> > for hotmail.com.
> > Is there a way to restrict incoming smtp to only authorized MX for a
> > doma=3D in ?
>
> No. But this is a useful feature to add IMO. Queued.
>
>
>
> - Davide
>
>

Thank you Davide. This will be the "begin of the end" for spammers.

Gustavo

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[xmail] Re: accept mail from real MX

2004-01-31 Thread Gustavo Galvan

Bill, there is no problem if you declare your 2 servers like valid MX in =
your=20
DNS. You can have multiple MX for a domain. Maybe your "front end" server=
=20
with a preference value of 10 and your internal server with 20.
But your internal server must have a public ip address. If you not have a=
=20
public ip address, you can configure your fron-end server at gateway for=20
internal server ("DefaultSMTPGateways" option in server.tab)
Now, whats the problem ?

Gustavo


El S=E1b 31 Ene 2004 19:07, Bill Healy escribi=F3:
> Sometimes it's not the MX that send mail out so this could cause
> problems.
> For example I have a front end server that receives mail, scans for spa=
m
> and Virus and then passes it on to my internal server. But when I
> respond to an email it's my internal server that sends it directly to
> the recipients server.
>
> Bill
>
> >--
>
> From: =09Davide Libenzi[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >Sent: =09Saturday, January 31, 2004 1:36 PM
> >To: =09XMail mailing list
> >Subject: =09[xmail] Re: accept mail from real MX
> >
> >On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, Gustavo Galvan wrote:
> >> First, my configuration files (the basics for that question)
> >>
> >> In smtprelay.tab I have:
> >> "127.0.0.1"=3D09"255.255.255.255"
> >>
> >> In server.tab I have:
> >> "EnableAuthSMTP-POP3"=3D09"1"
> >> "SMTP-RDNSCheck"=3D09"1"
> >> "CheckMailerDomain"=3D09"1"
> >>
> >> but im receiving mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED], but sender ip address is =
not
> >> a=3D MX=3D20
> >> for hotmail.com.
> >> Is there a way to restrict incoming smtp to only authorized MX for a
> >> doma=3D in ?
> >
> >No. But this is a useful feature to add IMO. Queued.
> >
> >
> >
> >- Davide
> >
> >

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[xmail] Re: accept mail from real MX

2004-01-31 Thread Liron Newman


Davide Libenzi wrote:

>>Is there a way to restrict incoming smtp to only authorized MX for a doma=
>>in ?
>>
>>
>
>No. But this is a useful feature to add IMO. Queued.
>
>
>  
>
I think that if you add such a feature, this is how it should be 
implemented: http://spf.pobox.com/

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[xmail] Re: Question

2004-01-31 Thread Nick Marino
 Original Message 
From: "Davide Libenzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 3:38 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: Question

> On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Nick Marino wrote:
> 
>> How can I tell wether more than one instance of XMail is running on
>> my server.
>> 
>> I use mojo mail for mailing list and when I restart my server mail is
>> duplicated for my mailing list till I stop xmail then restart it
>> then all is well. This happens everytime I reboot my server. Its
>> like an extra copy is getting started somewhere else in one of the
>> startup scripts or something although I would think if that was the
>> case I would get a "port not available error" in my logs some where
>> for the second copy trying to run, but I don't.
>> 
>> Any Ideas?
> 
> How do *you* run XMail? I mean, where is the place in your opinion
> wher XMail starts?
> 

Its run at boot from /etc/init.d/

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[xmail] Re: accept mail from real MX

2004-01-31 Thread Bill Healy
So you want me to create an MX record for a server that is not reachable
form the Internet just so that it passes the test of making sure that
the address that is connecting to your SMTP port is listed as an MX of
the e-mail senders domain??? 

Hmmm... hope you don't have a secondary MX server for your domain.
Because if you do when it tries to send mail to your primary it's IP
address won't be listed as an MX for the e-mail senders domain. 

Also, taking your hotmail.com as an example. I just sent myself a
message from hotmail, my server received the message from 64.4.37.209.
Here's the list of hotmail.com MX servers:

mx1.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.166.99
mx1.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   64.4.50.99
mx1.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.252.99
mx2.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.190.7
mx2.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.254.145
mx2.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.252.230
mx2.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.166.230
mx3.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.167.5
mx3.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   64.4.50.239
mx3.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.253.99
mx4.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.253.230
mx4.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.167.230
mx4.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.190.230
mx4.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.254.151
ns1.hotmail.com.77457   IN  A   216.200.206.140
ns2.hotmail.com.77457   IN  A   216.200.206.139
ns3.hotmail.com.77457   IN  A   209.185.130.68
ns4.hotmail.com.77457   IN  A   64.4.29.24

Don't see that IP in there do you Fails the test Not good.

It's not uncommon to have separate servers for sending and receiving
messages. So you won't always find MX records for the servers that
deliver messages to your server.

Bill


>--
>From:  Gustavo Galvan[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent:  Saturday, January 31, 2004 3:47 PM
>To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject:   [xmail] Re: accept mail from real MX
>
>
>Bill, there is no problem if you declare your 2 servers like valid MX in =
>your=20
>DNS. You can have multiple MX for a domain. Maybe your "front end" server=
>=20
>with a preference value of 10 and your internal server with 20.
>But your internal server must have a public ip address. If you not have a=
>=20
>public ip address, you can configure your fron-end server at gateway for=20
>internal server ("DefaultSMTPGateways" option in server.tab)
>Now, whats the problem ?
>
>Gustavo
>
>
>El S=E1b 31 Ene 2004 19:07, Bill Healy escribi=F3:
>> Sometimes it's not the MX that send mail out so this could cause
>> problems.
>> For example I have a front end server that receives mail, scans for spa=
>m
>> and Virus and then passes it on to my internal server. But when I
>> respond to an email it's my internal server that sends it directly to
>> the recipients server.
>>
>> Bill
>>
>> >--
>>
>> From: =09Davide Libenzi[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> >Sent: =09Saturday, January 31, 2004 1:36 PM
>> >To: =09XMail mailing list
>> >Subject: =09[xmail] Re: accept mail from real MX
>> >
>> >On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, Gustavo Galvan wrote:
>> >> First, my configuration files (the basics for that question)
>> >>
>> >> In smtprelay.tab I have:
>> >> "127.0.0.1"=3D09"255.255.255.255"
>> >>
>> >> In server.tab I have:
>> >> "EnableAuthSMTP-POP3"=3D09"1"
>> >> "SMTP-RDNSCheck"=3D09"1"
>> >> "CheckMailerDomain"=3D09"1"
>> >>
>> >> but im receiving mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED], but sender ip address is =
>not
>> >> a=3D MX=3D20
>> >> for hotmail.com.
>> >> Is there a way to restrict incoming smtp to only authorized MX for a
>> >> doma=3D in ?
>> >
>> >No. But this is a useful feature to add IMO. Queued.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >- Davide
>> >
>> >
>
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[xmail] Re: accept mail from real MX

2004-01-31 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, Bill Healy wrote:

> So you want me to create an MX record for a server that is not reachable
> form the Internet just so that it passes the test of making sure that
> the address that is connecting to your SMTP port is listed as an MX of
> the e-mail senders domain??? 
> 
> Hmmm... hope you don't have a secondary MX server for your domain.
> Because if you do when it tries to send mail to your primary it's IP
> address won't be listed as an MX for the e-mail senders domain. 
> 
> Also, taking your hotmail.com as an example. I just sent myself a
> message from hotmail, my server received the message from 64.4.37.209.
> Here's the list of hotmail.com MX servers:
> 
> mx1.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.166.99
> mx1.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   64.4.50.99
> mx1.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.252.99
> mx2.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.190.7
> mx2.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.254.145
> mx2.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.252.230
> mx2.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.166.230
> mx3.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.167.5
> mx3.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   64.4.50.239
> mx3.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.253.99
> mx4.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.253.230
> mx4.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.167.230
> mx4.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.190.230
> mx4.hotmail.com.2304IN  A   65.54.254.151
> ns1.hotmail.com.77457   IN  A   216.200.206.140
> ns2.hotmail.com.77457   IN  A   216.200.206.139
> ns3.hotmail.com.77457   IN  A   209.185.130.68
> ns4.hotmail.com.77457   IN  A   64.4.29.24
> 
> Don't see that IP in there do you Fails the test Not good.

I agree. De-queued.



- Davide


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[xmail] Re: Question

2004-01-31 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, Nick Marino wrote:

>  Original Message 
> From: "Davide Libenzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 3:38 PM
> Subject: [xmail] Re: Question
> 
> > On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Nick Marino wrote:
> > 
> >> How can I tell wether more than one instance of XMail is running on
> >> my server.
> >> 
> >> I use mojo mail for mailing list and when I restart my server mail is
> >> duplicated for my mailing list till I stop xmail then restart it
> >> then all is well. This happens everytime I reboot my server. Its
> >> like an extra copy is getting started somewhere else in one of the
> >> startup scripts or something although I would think if that was the
> >> case I would get a "port not available error" in my logs some where
> >> for the second copy trying to run, but I don't.
> >> 
> >> Any Ideas?
> > 
> > How do *you* run XMail? I mean, where is the place in your opinion
> > wher XMail starts?
> > 
> 
> Its run at boot from /etc/init.d/

# find /etc -name 'S??xmail'



- Davide


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[xmail] Re: Question

2004-01-31 Thread Nick Marino
 Original Message 
From: "Davide Libenzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "XMail mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 8:46 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: Question

> On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, Nick Marino wrote:
> 
>>  Original Message 
>> From: "Davide Libenzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 3:38 PM
>> Subject: [xmail] Re: Question
>> 
>>> On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Nick Marino wrote:
>>> 
 How can I tell wether more than one instance of XMail is running on
 my server.
 
 I use mojo mail for mailing list and when I restart my server mail
 is duplicated for my mailing list till I stop xmail then restart it
 then all is well. This happens everytime I reboot my server. Its
 like an extra copy is getting started somewhere else in one of the
 startup scripts or something although I would think if that was the
 case I would get a "port not available error" in my logs some where
 for the second copy trying to run, but I don't.
 
 Any Ideas?
>>> 
>>> How do *you* run XMail? I mean, where is the place in your opinion
>>> wher XMail starts?
>>> 
>> 
>> Its run at boot from /etc/init.d/
> 
> # find /etc -name 'S??xmail'
> 
> 

ok this comes back from that command

/etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S99xmail
/etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S90xmail
/etc/rc.d/rc4.d/S90xmail
/etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S90xmail


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[xmail] Re: Question

2004-01-31 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, Nick Marino wrote:

> ok this comes back from that command
> 
> /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S99xmail
> /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S90xmail
> /etc/rc.d/rc4.d/S90xmail
> /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S90xmail

# rm -f /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S99xmail



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