Ricardo Kleemann writes:
Sam,
Do the rewritten components require any changes as far as configuration,
filter files, etc?
Nope. I'm just cleaning up some code. I'll be doing that for a while. There
won't be any externally-visible changes, apart from potential breakage that
is always a poss
Sam,
Do the rewritten components require any changes as far as configuration,
filter files, etc?
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From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 3:52 PM
Subject: [courier-u
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
• Major rewritten components - mail filter handling. Alias file creation
and lookup.
• Minor changes - couriermlm and webmlm.
• New option for TLS_PROTOCOL and SSL_PROTOCOL: "SSL23" - equivalent to
"SSL3" in Courier <0.56.
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Gordon Messmer a écrit :
>
> I'm curious, what programs are you using that don't support SSLv3 or
> TLS? It'll save me some work if I can find out if anyone that I support
> is using such software, and update it before I update Courier. :)
>
>
Some smtp servers :-)
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Alexander Gretha wrote:
> with TLS/SSL_PROTOCOL set to SSL2 the clients having the errors before
> can connect ok, but all the others (using firefox) cannot connect any
> more because firefox complains that the mail server uses an older,
> insecure version of ssl... the 0.56.0 upgrade definitely
> Dino Ciuffetti wrote:
>> Is it possible to exclude smtp relay authenticated clients from DNSBL
>> blacklists?
>
> Yes, that's what happens. When a client AUTHs an SMTP session, the
> BLOCK environment variable is set to "", which invalidates any results
> from blacklist lookups.
Ok, thanks so
Dino Ciuffetti wrote:
> Is it possible to exclude smtp relay authenticated clients from DNSBL
> blacklists?
Yes, that's what happens. When a client AUTHs an SMTP session, the
BLOCK environment variable is set to "", which invalidates any results
from blacklist lookups.
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Sorry for this last mail. This is an extract taken here:
http://www.spamhaus.org/faq/answers.lasso?section=Spamhaus%20XBL
...
<< Should an ISP use the XBL to block their own users
<< since it means they have a virus or open proxy?
...
>> you should always ensure that you exempt
>> authenticated c
> If you know that it is a legitimate source, just contact them to fix
> their servers.
>
> BR.
> Jerome Blion.
You are right, but it is not always possible.
I have care of >2200 mail accounts.
If, for example, one of my clients get infected by a mass mailing virus,
it's IP address get blocked by
Dino Ciuffetti a écrit :
> Hi.
> Is it possible to exclude smtp relay authenticated clients from DNSBL
> blacklists?
>
> If yes, how?
> Thanks. Dino.
>
If you know that it is a legitimate source, just contact them to fix
their servers.
BR.
Jerome Blion.
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Quoting Dino Ciuffetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi.
> Is it possible to exclude smtp relay authenticated clients from DNSBL
> blacklists?
>
> If yes, how?
Hi Dino,
Are you sure that it isn't DSBL? I'm not aware of DNSBL but maybe I
should be.
edit yourcourier/esmtpd file, go to BLACKLISTS and
Hi.
Is it possible to exclude smtp relay authenticated clients from DNSBL
blacklists?
If yes, how?
Thanks. Dino.
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