kamil kapturkiewicz wrote:
> I recently upgraded Exim to 4.88 and had to comment out part of configuration
> (demime):
> acl_check_data:
> ## deny message = $found_extension files are not accepted here
> ##demime= com:exe:vbs:bat:pif:reg:scr
>
Todd Rinaldo wrote:
> Less impressive is that only 20% of exim servers are up to date :(
Why manually update the package and leave the path of supported
distribution packages?
I seldom need any of the newer features and thus have no need to update.
The distributions take care
Jeremy Harris wrote:
> Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse.
> Anyone using DCC? Operational or moribund? The "official site" links
> off the Wikipedia article seem dead to me.
Hmm, http://www.rhyolite.com/dcc/ works for me.
> Exim has an Experimental feature supporting it;
nb n...@dagami.org wrote:
I have found in exim mainlog many messages like the following:
1ZDea7-00063r-Px DKIM: d=gmail.com s=20120113 c=relaxed/relaxed a=rsa-sha256
[verification failed - signature did not verify (headers probably modified in
transit)]
or
DKIM: d=gmail.com s=20120113
Joshua Lokken jos...@joshualokken.com wrote:
On Jul/08 05:38PM, Sven Hartge wrote:
Daniel Tryba d.tr...@pocos.nl wrote:
On Wednesday 08 July 2015 11:54:11 Graeme Fowler wrote:
'noreply' addresses aren't bogus as such; they're simply designed as
send-only. This is *extremely* common
Daniel Tryba d.tr...@pocos.nl wrote:
On Wednesday 08 July 2015 17:38:55 Sven Hartge wrote:
But incredibly stupid, how will the sender ever know its mail isn't
getting delivered to the endpoints?
That's his problem then, not yours, isn't it?
It becomes my problem if the recipient doesn't
Daniel Tryba d.tr...@pocos.nl wrote:
On Wednesday 08 July 2015 11:54:11 Graeme Fowler wrote:
'noreply' addresses aren't bogus as such; they're simply designed as
send-only. This is *extremely* common.
But incredibly stupid, how will the sender ever know its mail isn't
getting delivered to
Christian Gebler geblerchrist...@googlemail.com wrote:
for a long time I use an exim mailsever, for one outgoing mail I get
the following error and I don't understand why. Maybe you can help me:
2015-01-22 14:37:37 1YEHx2-0002Pl-PO = Recipient@xxx H=(mx.xxx.net)
[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] P=esmtp
John Schmerold schmero...@gmail.com wrote:
We have had various troubles with sender verify, however I am not sure
that any of my users would care to receive messages from a domain
without some basic means of receiving a reply. At this point, I am not
considering whether the mx record is
Jeremy Harris j...@wizmail.org wrote:
On 21/01/15 11:18, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
There are many legit senders without MX record. That is fully ok and
there are mail admins out there that do not see any reason why to add
A and MX with the same content.
How do they receive bounces?
On the server
Phillip Carroll postmas...@enablingsimplicity.com wrote:
On 11/10/2014 4:12 AM, Patrick von der Hagen wrote:
I'm curious how you know that those were valid signatures and no changes
took place in transit?
When I asserted I know that the bank's emails were signed correctly, I
admit that
Yves Goergen nospam.l...@unclassified.de wrote:
I've installed the Exim service from the Ubuntu package. So I don't
know what compile options they used. How can I find out what SSL
library Exim uses by asking it? Is there some commandline option that
will tell me?
/usr/sbin/exim4 -bV
Grüße,
Marten Lehmann lehm...@cnm.de wrote:
Hello,
we use the autoreply transport like this:
address_autoreply:
driver = autoreply
text = ${lookup ldap
{ldap:///cn=$local_part@$domain,ou=users,dc=mail?autoresponder}}
from = $local_part@$domain
subject = Re: ${rfc2047:$header_subject:}
Michael Grant mgr...@grant.org wrote:
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 9:20 AM, Klaus Ethgen klaus+e...@ethgen.ch wrote:
Am Sa den 12. Jul 2014 um 1:05 schrieb Michael Grant:
Does anyone on this list know what the state of getting 4.82.1 (or
whatever is latest) into the backports repository for
Graeme Fowler gra...@graemef.net wrote:
For those who might be interested, I wrote up some recent adventures
with real-time visualisation of Exim log data using the ELK stack -
Elastic search, Logstash and Kibana.
It's in WP blog format, so start at the bottom and work upwards.
Cyborg cybo...@benderirc.de wrote:
Am 09.11.2013 14:04, schrieb Andreas Metzler:
openssl s_client -starttls smtp -crlf -connect smtp.merlins.org:587
It's not working for you, but for me it is.
Hmm.
$ openssl s_client -starttls smtp -crlf -connect smtp.merlins.org:587
CONNECTED(0003)
Evgeniy Berdnikov b...@protva.ru wrote:
On Sat, Nov 09, 2013 at 05:03:49PM +0100, Cyborg wrote:
Am 09.11.2013 14:04, schrieb Andreas Metzler:
openssl s_client -starttls smtp -crlf -connect smtp.merlins.org:587
It's not working for you, but for me it is.
With -tls1_1 connection is started
pv0...@dynapic.net wrote:
am 27.07.2012 19:05 schrieb Sven Hartge:
Peter Velan pv0...@dynapic.net wrote:
- Newsletter geht an x...@freenet.de
- over quota meldet x...@01019freenet.de
Fragen:
Hat jeder Freenet-Kunde zwei Mailboxen mit gleichem
localpart (@freenet.de und
Robin Peng robin.p...@saybot.com wrote:
Hi all
I bought a SSL certificate (comodo),and config SSL as below:
--
tls_advertise_hosts = *
tls_require_ciphers = SSLv3:TLS
tls_verify_certificates = /etc/ssl/comodo/CA.crt
You don't
George R. Kasica geor...@netwrx1.com wrote:
On Sun, 3 Jun 2012 09:25:38 -0400, you wrote:
On 2012-06-03 at 06:52 -0500, George R. Kasica wrote:
Trying to build Exim-4.8 here from the tar.gz and am getting the
following error on make:
Which operating system, which release?
Kernel is now
Martin Schuster (IFKL IT OS DS CD) martin.schust...@infineon.com wrote:
On 2012-04-12 16:52, Yan Seiner wrote:
Phil already made some good suggestions, some additional ideas:
If you don't care about the quality of the RNG, you could just inject
data from /dev/urandom into your entropy-pool:
Noel Martin Llevares dash...@gmail.com wrote:
I am a newbie at administering our company's mail server which is
hosted at GoDaddy. The cPanel says we're running Exim on a CentOS
server.
My problem is this:
1. My boss wants to set up our email system such that all outgoing
emails
Ralph Ballier ralph.ball...@osz-lise-meitner.eu wrote:
one of my server with exim 4.77 seems to be an open relay, but I mean
I had configured all right. I use smtp authentication and suppose,
that hackers had found out username and password of a legal user. Is
it possible to logging all
lee l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote:
is it possible to automatically blacklist clients that repeatedly fail
SMTP authentication? And if so, how is it done?
fail2ban
S°
--
Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.
--
## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users
## Exim details
Face falaz...@gmail.com wrote:
I Installed arch linux and trying to get exim to work. I use to have
Debian with exim
and would like to same exim configuration on the new Arch.
[...]
In Debian it seem that update-exim4.conf.conf get load before
exim.conf and use what is
declared on
Sven Hartge s...@svenhartge.de wrote:
Hill Ruyter h...@ruyter.co.uk wrote:
I am having a problem with my exim since a recent power outage and I
don¹t know what has changed
I am getting the following error on TLS connections from my client.
If I turn off SSL at the client end I can send
Hill Ruyter h...@ruyter.co.uk wrote:
I am having a problem with my exim since a recent power outage and I
don¹t know what has changed
I am getting the following error on TLS connections from my client.
If I turn off SSL at the client end I can send mail but that is not
ideal Any help as to
John Traweek jo...@publishingconcepts.com wrote:
We allow our customers to set up vanity email addresses, which we
market as email for life accounts. The accounts are strictly
forwarding accounts, so there is not a mailbox so to speak. Mail
comes in, and is forwarded on to a permanent
Ted Cooper eximx09...@linuxwan.net wrote:
What happens when you try to telnet to port 25 on any of those hosts
from the mail server?
Additional helpful tool: tcptraceroute
tcptraceroute gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com 25 will tell you at which hop
the problem is.
S°
--
Sig lost. Core dumped.
CyberMauher accou...@mauher.com.ar wrote:
Hi, sorry for the capitalization of the issue.
I could never send emails since I installed exim always throw the same log.
My ip is dynamic so use DynDNS (midominio.selfip.net).
Here is the tcptraceroute:
server: ~ # tcptraceroute in.l.google.com
Pierre Munnichs p.munni...@valuco.nl wrote:
I'm strugling with this problem for a few weeks now. Hope somebody can
help me with this.
I've got a webserver with DirectAdmin (DA). On this webserver i'm
hosting a domain, for example mydomain.com.
I've got 2 POP3 e-mail accounts on this
Jeroen van Aart jer...@mompl.net wrote:
recipient verify callout is a bad thing and it's a shame it was ever
implemented in exim way back. In fact it caused quite some dislike for
exim. It needs to be burried and forgotten.
Well, if used to check _internal_ recipients, this is a very useful
W B Hacker w...@conducive.org wrote:
FWIW, courier-mta and its components, courier-imap included, are also
amenable to PostgreSQL 'management'. Indeed, those are what we used
before adopting Exim for its in-session smtp decision making skills.
I know, courier-imap/pop is currently used $here
Heiko Schlittermann h...@schlittermann.de wrote:
W B Hacker w...@conducive.org (Thu Feb 17 03:48:30 2011):
Questions:
- do other POP/IMAP do this any differently? (eg: Dovecot)
Since POP/IMAP access is magnitudes less frequently, this side of the
problem does not matter.
Concerning
Andrew D awd-e...@awdcomp.net wrote:
Its a Largish backpackers hostel, that have issues with infected
machines sending out SPAM, which the port redirection solves, with
scanning and rate limiting. However they have an issue where people
have auth setup for their 'normal' mail server, but due
Michael Sprague m...@komerex.com wrote:
Exim is still the default MTA in Debian (I guess you could say Ubuntu
too then). I would bet that is the main factor but I'm sure cPanel
helps too. :-)
Ubuntu installs Postfix as its default MTA since at least Dapper Drake
aka 6.06.
S°
--
Sig lost.
On 16.09.2010 18:01, Dennis Davis wrote:
I'm not sure that all this is necessary now my paranoia is partially
cured. But I'd still hide the IP address of authenticated users.
It's a small snippet of information that I see no reason to leak to
the outside world.
And this header earns you an
On 31.07.2010 13:54, Yves Goergen wrote:
[---8---]
You may want to read the FAQ: http://wiki.debian.org/PkgExim4UserFAQ
Everything is explained in there.
Grüße,
Sven.
--
## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users
## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/
## Please
On 20.04.2010 19:22, Capstone wrote:
2010-04-20 18:17:53 1O4G92-b3-TQ = **...@gmail.com H=
mail-ew0-f209.google.com [209.85.219.209] P=esmtp S=2457 id=
s2g36ba9b061004200917m8c407359p38ab9a3ebc1c5...@mail.gmail.com
2010-04-20 18:17:56 1O4G92-b3-TQ = **...@gmail.com **...@gridmusic.org
On 21.04.2010 09:23, Peter Bowyer wrote:
Everything is fine, except you've fallen for a Gmail feature - an
email you sent will only ever appear as 'Sent', not in 'Inbox', even
if it gets re-delivered back to Gmail.
Ahh! (200W light bulb flashes in background)
This resolves the strange oddity
On 03.02.2010 01:45, Eric A. Boney wrote:
I am trying to send email from my server using a Ruby Rails application. The
application uses ActionMailer to send out an authentication email. Even
though
the method is supposed to support TLS I am getting issues on my server that
is
rejecting
Space Ship Traveller wrote:
Jun 10 23:31:58 ayako kernel: printk: 1674 messages suppressed.
Jun 10 23:31:58 ayako kernel: 4gb seg fixup, process exim4 (pid 7042),
cs:ip 73:b7807870
I was wondering if anyone has any advice regarding this?
It is running on a XEN VPS.
Please install
Space Ship Traveller wrote:
I checked,
# dpkg --list | grep libc6
ii libc6 2.7-18 GNU C
Library: Shared libraries
ii libc6-dev 2.7-18 GNU C
Library: Development Libraries and Hea
ii libc6-xen
Space Ship Traveller wrote:
Okay, this is a bit off topic but for completeness:
Standard libc6-xen package installs
/etc/ld.so.conf.d# cat libc6-xen.conf
# This directive teaches ldconfig to search in nosegneg subdirectories
# and cache the DSOs there with extra bit 1 set in their hwcap
Space Ship Traveller wrote:
To clarify:
- libc6-xen was already installed. In its initial state, I was
getting error messages and slow performance.
- Changed hwcap from 1 to 0, restarted machine, error messages are
now gone.
This is also the recommended course of action on the
Um 21:33 Uhr am 17.02.06 schrieb Jürgen Herz:
Sven Hartge wrote:
Exim advertises STARTTLS in the EHLO response but upon sending the
STARTTLS command, nothing happens, it looks some client input is
expected. Not if connected via client nor by hand (telnet).
You should see a 220 TLS go
behaves different than Linux 2.6.11 so you are comparing apples and
lemons. Also gnutls uses far more entropy than openssl.
S°
--
Sven Hartge -- professioneller Unix-Geek
Meine Gedanken im Netz: http://www.svenhartge.de/
Achtung, neue Mail-Adresse: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
## List details at http
Um 07:26 Uhr am 18.02.06 schrieb W B Hacker:
Sven Hartge wrote:
With fewer than ten servers running Exim, I cannot say for *sure*, but
with OpenSSL on FreeBSD this has never been an issue for us with Exim,
Qmail, Courier-MTA, DBMail, several IMAP/POP daemons, or anything else
that uses
and session key.
S°
--
Sven Hartge -- professioneller Unix-Geek
Meine Gedanken im Netz: http://www.svenhartge.de/
Achtung, neue Mail-Adresse: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users
## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/
## Please use the Wiki
rate was greatly improved.
Grüße,
Sven.
--
Sven Hartge -- professioneller Unix-Geek
Meine Gedanken im Netz: http://sven.formvision.de/blog/
--
## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users
## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/
## Please use the Wiki with this list - http
causing the mounting of the directory.
Gre,
S
--
Sven Hartge -- professioneller Unix-Geek
Meine Gedanken im Netz: http://sven.formvision.de/blog/
--
## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users
## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/
## Please use the Wiki with this list
Tony Finch wrote:
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Sven Hartge wrote:
Is it possible to use multiple SSL certificates with just one
exim4 daemon process? (On different IPs, of course.)
Yes, it is. Exim doesn't load the certificate until SSL is started, and it
uses string expansion to determine where
Rich Stanton wrote:
Sven Hartge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
R=dnslookup T=remote_smtp: SMTP error from remote mailer after RCPT
TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: host x.ac.uk [xxx.xxx.xxx.56]: 550 host
is listed in rbl-plus.mail-abuse.ja.net for mail abuse
The host listed in that log line, ending
1Deufb-000144-KT = R=1DeufG-00013u-NQ U=Debian-exim
P=local S=1266
2005-06-05 13:56:03 1DeufG-00013u-NQ Completed
This means _your_ host ist blacklisted in said RBL. To bad you obfuscated
the IP, so you have to check yourself, why your mailhost is listed.
S°
--
Sven Hartge -- professioneller
54 matches
Mail list logo