[xmail] Re: What triggers SMTP=EERRS?

2006-06-01 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Mon, 29 May 2006, CLEMENT Francis wrote:



 I think this normal if you set 'list.dsbl.org:0' (:0 mode) in the
 CustMapsList
 (the connection is kept alive but only authenticated users can send =
 mail )
 So you permit xmail to wait for a possible authentication command =
 (login,
 ) from the client after the helo/ehlo stage, and if the client =
 don't auth
 at all and try 'mail from' directly (or any others commands), then this =
 is a
 protocol violation as xmail only want an auth as the next command send =
 by
 the client and finaly you have a EERRS error in the log.

 Right Davide ?

Yup.


- Davide


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[xmail] Re: What triggers SMTP=EERRS?

2006-05-29 Thread Davide Libenzi

On Mon, 29 May 2006, Rob Arends wrote:


 Davide,

 I need some clarification as to the SMTP log entry SMTP=EERRS.
 When does it occur?

 I have the server. tab setting as follows:

 SERVER.TAB
 SMTP-MaxErrors  2

 So I expect that when the sender gets the RCPT TO wrong twice, that the
 EERRS will be triggered.
 I thought I'd see two RCPT=EAVAIL, then an EERRS.

The number of errors is not only recipient errors, but any kind of SMTP 
command error (wrong sequence, command not available, etc...).


- Davide


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[xmail] Re: What triggers SMTP=EERRS?

2006-05-29 Thread Rob Arends

Great!

So why do I get:

YOUR-OUQL80EY5G [EMAIL PROTECTED]   SNDRIP=EIPMAP (list.dsbl.org.)
0
YOUR-OUQL80EY5G SMTP=EERRS
0 

I expect that the IPMAP kicked them off before they could do Command errors.
Given they are from the same IP address.

Any thoughts Davide?

Rob :-)


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Subject: [xmail] Re: What triggers SMTP=EERRS?


On Mon, 29 May 2006, Rob Arends wrote:


 Davide,

 I need some clarification as to the SMTP log entry SMTP=EERRS.
 When does it occur?

 I have the server. tab setting as follows:

 SERVER.TAB
 SMTP-MaxErrors  2

 So I expect that when the sender gets the RCPT TO wrong twice, that 
 the EERRS will be triggered.
 I thought I'd see two RCPT=EAVAIL, then an EERRS.

The number of errors is not only recipient errors, but any kind of SMTP
command error (wrong sequence, command not available, etc...).


- Davide


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[xmail] Re: What triggers SMTP=EERRS?

2006-05-29 Thread CLEMENT Francis


I think this normal if you set 'list.dsbl.org:0' (:0 mode) in the
CustMapsList
(the connection is kept alive but only authenticated users can send mail )
So you permit xmail to wait for a possible authentication command (login,
) from the client after the helo/ehlo stage, and if the client don't auth
at all and try 'mail from' directly (or any others commands), then this is a
protocol violation as xmail only want an auth as the next command send by
the client and finaly you have a EERRS error in the log.

Right Davide ?

Do you think xmail, in future version, could avoid writing this 'EERRS'
entry then previous one was 'EIPMAP' ?
Not a very important request at all ;)

Francis


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Great!

So why do I get:

YOUR-OUQL80EY5G [EMAIL PROTECTED]   SNDRIP=EIPMAP 
(list.dsbl.org.)
0
YOUR-OUQL80EY5G SMTP=EERRS
0 

I expect that the IPMAP kicked them off before they could do 
Command errors.
Given they are from the same IP address.

Any thoughts Davide?

Rob :-)


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To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] Re: What triggers SMTP=EERRS?


On Mon, 29 May 2006, Rob Arends wrote:


 Davide,

 I need some clarification as to the SMTP log entry SMTP=EERRS.
 When does it occur?

 I have the server. tab setting as follows:

 SERVER.TAB
 SMTP-MaxErrors 2

 So I expect that when the sender gets the RCPT TO wrong twice, that 
 the EERRS will be triggered.
 I thought I'd see two RCPT=EAVAIL, then an EERRS.

The number of errors is not only recipient errors, but any kind of SMTP
command error (wrong sequence, command not available, etc...).


- Davide


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