On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Marc Perkel wrote:
>
> Maybe I'm blind but is there a variable I can read to test the load
> levels in ACLs? I have an idea of returning temp errors during high load
Have you ever considered grepping spec.txt for what it is you're
looking for? If you're not already, you migh
Maybe I'm blind but is there a variable I can read to test the load
levels in ACLs? I have an idea of returning temp errors during high load
levels on things I might otherwise accept. Like no revelse lookup or
certian blacklists. Anyone doing this?
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Spam Filt
On 11 Oct 2005 at 22:44, Luke Diamand wrote about
"[exim] Blank Message-ID:":
|
| Is there any way to strip out the Message-ID: header from incoming
| emails if it is empty?
untested:
headers_remove = ${if def:h_message-id:\
{${if eq{$h_message-id:}{}{message-id}fail}}fail}
The
Is there any way to strip out the Message-ID: header from incoming
emails if it is empty?
I've found that email from a Lotus Notes server sent to my system
(exim+cyrus) gets rejected.
That's because the Message-ID: header is blank (rfc2822 not
withstanding), and so when exim attempts to de
Oops, meant to also say : Exim 4.52 Solaris 8
-Andy-
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From: Andrew Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 October 2005 18:51
To: 'exim-users@exim.org'
Subject: Strange signal terminating router
Anyone any thoughts about why my smtp router might be terminating with
signal 11 ??
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 19:01 +0300, Odhiambo G. Washington wrote:
> Does a host submitting an e-mail for relay behave much like a MuA?
In as much as they'll often 'forget' to add correct Message-Id: and/or
Date: headers, and your relay should probably err on the side of caution
by adding such heade
Anyone any thoughts about why my smtp router might be terminating with
signal 11 ??
smtp.sappsys.biz [81.29.69.161] status = usable
81.29.69.161 in serialize_hosts? no (option unset)
delivering 1EPNoF-0003AR-lL to smtp.sappsys.biz [81.29.69.161]
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
set_process_info: 13876 deliv
* On 11/10/05 12:00 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 12:59 -0400, Dean Brooks wrote:
> > In general, it is a bad idea (although I don't believe against spec)
> > to add a missing message-id for messages originating from a foreign
> > source.
>
> It's probably best avoided, I a
* On 11/10/05 08:58 +, Ronan McGlue wrote:
> top:
>
> pref=5
> 11148 exim 1 00 2944K 2240K run 21:33 94.86% exim-4.51-1
> pref=6
> 9936 exim 1 310 3272K 2648K run 9:32 39.72% exim-4.51-1
> 9617 exim 1 300 3264K 2640K run 9:13 39.50% exim-4.51-1
I decided the problem correcting a line in script /etc/init.d/exim,
incompatible arguments existed.
thanks a lot!
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Em nome
de Jeremy Harris
Enviada em: terça-feira, 11 de outubro de 2005 11:02
Para: exim-users @ exim. org
Talles A. Mesquita wrote:
Line added by me in main configuration
daemon_smtp_ports = 1
Check Configuration, no error!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# exim -C /etc/exim/exim.conf -bV
Exim version 4.43 #1 built 07-Oct-2004 05:57:30
Copyright (c) University of Cambridge
--On 11 October 2005 08:09:00 -0500 Larry Rosenman wrote:
Hi all,
How can I run Exim in a different port? I want that listen on port 1.
How do that?
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.50/doc/html/spec_14.html#IX1130
Note that the standard alternate port for message submission - if that'
--On 11 October 2005 10:41:27 -0300 "Talles A. Mesquita"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Don't work, why?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# /etc/init.d/exim start
Starting exim: exim: incompatible command-line options or arguments
[FAILED]
do you have two "daemon_smtp_ports" statements?
Line added by me in main configuration
daemon_smtp_ports = 1
Check Configuration, no error!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# exim -C /etc/exim/exim.conf -bV
Exim version 4.43 #1 built 07-Oct-2004 05:57:30
Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 2004
Berkeley DB: Sl
> Where I'm sitting, `dig mx roderik.nl` doesn't produce any answers.
> In other words, my DNS server doesn't have any MX records for that
> domain.
Oops. I just remembered that if there's no MX record, others for the
same domain can be used. I do get an answer for `dig a roderik.nl`.
> > 2005-
> Because Exim is inherently a general MTA->MTA delivery engine and cannot
> accurately on its own determine when it is receiving a message from
> a MUA or another MTA,
Why isn't that true of any MTA (not just Exim)?
> it was left to the end-user to configure the
> system to explicitly enable su
Talles A. Mesquita wrote:
How can I run Exim in a different port? I want that listen on port 1.
How do that?
The documentation is at http://exim.org - look up "port" in the concept
index.
- Jeremy
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Talles A. Mesquita wrote:
> From: Talles A. Mesquita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Exim-users
> Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 10:04:44 -0300
> Subject: [exim] Running exim in a different port
>
> How can I run Exim in a different port? I want that listen on port
> 1. How do that?
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Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 8:05 AM
To: Exim-users
Subject: [exim] Running exim in a different port
Sensitivity: Private
Hi all,
How can I run Exim in a different port? I want that
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, David Woodhouse wrote:
> I suppose it would help if we at least added 'control = submission' to
> the default config file for certain classes of incoming mail
Yes. Good idea. Timely suggested, as I am currently editing the part of
the manual that describes the default co
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Boris Kovalenko wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Docs, 14.17, just a little typo
>
> smtp_accept_max_nommail non-mail commands
> ^^^
Thank you. Nicely in time; I am editing the manual at the moment.
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Hi all,
How can I run Exim in a different port? I want that listen on port 1.
How do that?
Thanks,
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how i hate outlook, try reduce spam and it just helps adding your mail
adress in signatures got that finally switched off..
Nevertheless, i managed to solve my problem
Rule works in fact perfectly to my needs
all i needed to do first, was to put it just in first position in ACL's
rules, so th
Thks a lot Tony, so i checked your link, and from what i read, i've modified
exim.conf it as following (in fact my first script was nearly good : path
was just not entered correctly) :
denyrecipients = /etc/virtual/destination_block
message = The destination adress is not accepted by our servi
OpenMacNews wrote:
> but, iiuc, smtps/port 465/tls-on-connect is a somewhat different
> negotiation than 'true' STARTTLS initiation ...
sure, but what happens after STARTTLS is the same, AFAIK.
> e.g., in TBird v1.5, TLS is *specifically* called out, allowing STARTTLS
> on port 143 as is 'should
On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 12:59 -0400, Dean Brooks wrote:
> In general, it is a bad idea (although I don't believe against spec)
> to add a missing message-id for messages originating from a foreign
> source.
It's probably best avoided, I agree -- but it's relatively harmless, and
it's relatively comm
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Tugdual de Lassat wrote:
> my problem is that i would like that exim checks against a list destination
> adresses, in a file named : blocked_destinations, and that in the case these
> destination adresses are in the list, processing is refused, as theses
> destinations are kn
Hi all,
I'm a noob at this, but willing to learn...
I need to do the following thing with an acl rule.
We use exim 4.52 - spamblocker for DA - clamav - mailassassin.
We have a spamming problem, at certain specific email adresses :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] which are normally unavailable destinations but
> > How to make the headers of the messages transfered by Exim _not_ to
> > mention domainname?
>
> Exim is designed at a fundamental level to always use full Internet email
> addresses. You cannot do what you want with Exim.
Sure it can be done. Envelope time rules (Exim accepts message envelope
Hi Marc,
>(b) is strongly recommended on a debian system. You should always
>prefer debian packages over third-party binaries, particularly for
>shared libraries that debian packages will be linking to.
everything works now, see my answer to Daniel. I'll have to replace
lots of packages instal
Hi Daniel,
>b) Un-Install the module via CPAN shell and install the
>libberkeleydb-perl debian package, so BerkeleyDB.so gets updated with
>your systems libraries when you run apt-get upgrade automatically.
>
>Well, the problem is not the version of the module, but the version of
>Berkeley-DB the
Hello!
Docs, 14.17, just a little typo
smtp_accept_max_nommail non-mail commands
^^^
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Boris
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top:
pref=5
11148 exim 1 00 2944K 2240K run 21:33 94.86% exim-4.51-1
pref=6
9936 exim 1 310 3272K 2648K run 9:32 39.72% exim-4.51-1
9617 exim 1 300 3264K 2640K run 9:13 39.50% exim-4.51-1
pref=4
25591 exim 1 220 3336K 2712K run 5:25
Geraint
I'd --lint SA to make sure all the new plugins enable by default have their
proper perl dependencies
spamassassin -D --lint
Also check your not running ALL the RBLS as that can slow things down quite
a bit...
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Solid State Logic
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