On 2010-06-23 4:53 PM, K Post wrote:
> Is there any way that ASSP can be coded to provide oxygen or does it do this
> already?
lol... or at least it would be funny if it wasn't so pathetically serious...
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Is there any way that ASSP can be coded to provide oxygen or does it do this
already?
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On 2010-06-23 3:40 PM, K Post wrote:
>> If the MTA doesn't log it then the MTA's logging is broken.
> Or it's not set to log
In which case it would be broken. An MTA that doesn't log enough useful
information to troubleshoot basic problems has broken logging, ven if it
is intentional.
> Or it's
>If the MTA doesn't log it then the MTA's logging is broken.
Or it's not set to log
Or it's on a different system and the assp admin doesn't have access to it
(this was the case back in the day when I was in the corporate world)
Broken or not, all I'm saying is that it would be easier to track th
On 2010-06-23 2:24 PM, K Post wrote:
> What I was asking is if it does have a way to do simply stick the smtp-auth
> username in the log. That would help diagnose this problem for the OP
> without having to check the MTA which may or may not have that logged.
If the MTA doesn't log it then the MT
I agree that it doesn't HAVE to do everything. It works great as is.
What I was asking is if it does have a way to do simply stick the smtp-auth
username in the log. That would help diagnose this problem for the OP
without having to check the MTA which may or may not have that logged.
On We
> Well yes it was happening. Had a user with
> a very weak password, but no longer.
Uhm... does that "no longer" refer to the weak
password or to... the user ?
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Well yes it was happening. Had a user with a very weak password, but no longer.
At 04:28 PM 6/23/2010 +0200, you wrote:
>
>For Users of ASSP writes:
>>I wondered if that was happening.
>
>I doubt that was happening. Did you check what I asked?
>
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For Users of ASSP writes:
>I wondered if that was happening.
I doubt that was happening. Did you check what I asked?
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I wondered if that was happening. I'll check my logs and see what I can find
and let everyone know. Thanks for all the help.
At 06:52 AM 6/23/2010 -0400, you wrote:
>On 2010-06-22 4:43 PM, K Post wrote:
>> Is there a way for ASSp to log the username sent when smtp-auth is used?
>
>That would (
On 2010-06-22 4:43 PM, K Post wrote:
> Is there a way for ASSp to log the username sent when smtp-auth is used?
That would (should) be in your MTA logs.
ASSP doesn't have to reproduce every wheel...
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Is there a way for ASSp to log the username sent when smtp-auth is used?
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Grayhat wrote:
>
> > That ip is not Local to us, so why is assp thinking it is?
>
> stolen credentials
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> That ip is not Local to us, so why is assp thinking it is?
stolen credentials
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Do you use
Relay Port (relayPort) ?
Note that you'll want to keep the relayPort protected from external
access by your firewall.
In newer versions you can protect this with
->Allow Relay Connection from these IPs* (allowRelayCon)
Enter any addresses that are allowed to use the relayPort , se
smtp auth? they're using known credentials?
adamc
-Original Message-
From: Phil Cook [mailto:ph...@grainsystems.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 1:48 PM
To: assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Assp-user] Need help
I have someone who is relaying thru my server and for the
I have someone who is relaying thru my server and for the life of me I can't
figure out how. Here is the log line:
Jun-14-10 07:06:08 17138-11328 [Local] 93.174.88.178 to:
engleesq0...@aol.com local -- -- [Your craiglist account is temporarily
suspended] -> ./notspam/11328.eml
That ip is no
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