Hello,
Does anyone knows where I could find an explanation of the different fields in
the logs
example:34e21ed2c47fe7e3 mta delivery evpid=9765e121d002d97d
from= to= rcpt=<->
source="10.1.2.2" relay="66.102.1.27 (wb-in-f27.1e100.net)" delay=1s
result="Ok" stat="250 2.0.0 OK 1698365590
Hello,
I have this filter configuredfilter check_rdns phase connect match !rdns
disconnect "550 no rDNS is so 80s"
It works however all my servers on my LAN that do not have a reverse DNS entry
match it.
I would like this rule to be valid except for 192.168.1.0/24
Is it possible ?
Hello Thomas,
Thank you for your answer.However it doesn't work because "from domain..." is
an invalid syntax
Le mercredi 5 avril 2023 à 11:33:09 UTC+2, Thomas Bohl
a écrit :
Hello,
> So I would tend to write a rule such as
> match ! from domain for domain action TO-CLAM_SMTPD_IN
Hello,
Sometimes I'm getting spam because I have a weakness in my configuration
At the moment I have
action TO-CLAM_SMTPD_IN relay host smtp://127.0.0.1:10027
match from src for domain action TO-CLAM_SMTPD_IN
match from any for domain action TO-CLAM_SMTPD_IN
The table clients is a file that
Hello Tobias,
> Did you try reloading the report page?
I went on the report page again today and it seems to me that I have a better
score, 8.When I was trying to set up my myserver and DNS I sometimes had a
score of 4 even after improvements.So yes it seems that, we should not go too
fast on
Hello Tobias,
This tool is a great work thank you.I had tested it a few days/weeks ago but I
used it again today. I worked things to improve my score (signed the ipv6
reverse zone, added the ipv6 rdns for my mail server).
Notes:
- In DMARC Report Deliverability, it's written "To authorize this
Hello,
Sorry to ask the question again but are your mails transmitted in IPv6 ?Does
opensmtpd favors IPv6 over IPv4 when it has the choice ?
Regards
Le jeudi 12 janvier 2023 à 02:35:41 UTC+1, Mik J a
écrit :
Hello John, Tobias,
Thank you for your answers.
I was not favoring the DNS
029
match from local tag CLAM_OUT for any action VERS-DKIM_OUT
action RELAIE relay
match from local tag DKIM_SIGNE for any action RELAIE
Does opensmtpd favors IPv6 over IPv4 or does it favor IPv4 ?
Regards
Le mercredi 11 janvier 2023 à 20:11:47 UTC+1, John Batteen
a écrit :
Hello,
My server has an IPv6 adress and is able to contact gmail mail server$ telnet
2a00:1450:400c:c0a::1a 25Trying 2a00:1450:400c:c0a::1a...
Connected to 2a00:1450:400c:c0a::1a.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 mx.google.com ESMTP q7-20020a05600c46c700b003d9f3cf68d3si5203102wmo.92 -
gsmtp
I
Hello Maksim, Marcus, thank you for your answers.
Le dimanche 14 août 2022 à 21:02:27 UTC+2, Marcus MERIGHI
a écrit :
Hello Mik,
mikyde...@yahoo.fr (Mik J), 2022.08.14 (Sun) 05:14 (CEST):
> I have received some mails on my "SMTP2" which is misconfigured and
>
Hello,
I have received some mails on my "SMTP2" which is misconfigured and mails are
stuck in the queue. They look like
that25eed6a533daaed1|inet4|mda||cxxx@gmail.com|m...@e.xxx|m...@e.xxx|1660443800|1660443800|0|17|pending|181|"mail.maildir:
No such file or directory"
Is there a
Le 22/08/2020 à 22:23, Mik J a écrit :
In old format I had accept tagged CLAM_IN for domain virtual
deliver to maildir
"/home/mail/%{dest.domain:lowercase}/%{dest.user:lowercase}/Maildir"
In new format I wrote action DELIVRE_VIRTUELS maildir
"/home/mai
Hello,
I'm trying to convert my old configuration to the new format and I'm missing
some bits
I used to use the following instructionexpire 4hI'm not sure how is it known in
the new format: queue ttl delay ?
--
limit mta for domain gmail.com inet4I have no idea about this one
--In old format I
ohannes Krottmayer wrote:
> On 07.01.20 at 07:22, Mik J wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I keep having these logs in my /var/log/messages do you know what this
>> means ?
>> Jan 7 06:51:01 v /bsd: smtpctl[51626]: pledge "fattr", syscall 124
>> Jan 7 06:52:01 v /b
Hello,
I keep having these logs in my /var/log/messages do you know what this means
?Jan 7 06:51:01 v /bsd: smtpctl[51626]: pledge "fattr", syscall 124
Jan 7 06:52:01 v /bsd: smtpctl[64532]: pledge "fattr", syscall 124
Jan 7 06:52:01 v /bsd: smtpctl[13532]: pledge "fattr", syscall 124
Jan 7
by native.
Probably you'll answer that the goal of smtpd is to deliver mails not to do
this kind of tasks.
Regards
Le dimanche 30 juin 2019 à 13:47:04 UTC+2, Gilles Chehade
a écrit :
On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 01:03:46PM +, Mik J wrote:
> Hello,
Hello,
> I'm also inter
Hello,
I'm also interested in this topic. A lot of spam are still passing through.
On my personal mailbox, I receive almost no spam.But on addresses that are
visible on a website I receive spam, two/three per day many are blocked though.
I have the same strategy as Thomas and use spamd and spam
Hello,
I didn't find the right syntax to intercept a mail.
Server (www) => Server opensmtpd (relay) => other server such as gmail
There is spam (along with legitimate mails) coming from the www server and
opensmtp is relaying them to other mtas such as gmail.
I wanted for a short time period
Hello,
I have wrote rules for my opensmtpd but some spams are passing through.
The ones that I go through have a source like em...@mydomain.org and are sent
to i...@mydomain.org
I'm wondering if some of you have written this kind of rule ?
reject from source ! sender for domain
Regards
Hello,
I can see that retriving the statistics requires root privileges
$ /usr/sbin/smtpctl show stats
smtpctl: need root privileges
But in my opinion some users should be able to retrieve these stats.
In my context, it's the snmpd process which tries to retrieve the stats.
Regards
Thank you everyone for replying to my question.
First I think to work on the backup mx server (without any storage), as it was
suggested. And see how it goes.
Le mercredi 5 décembre 2018 à 10:31:35 UTC+1, Gilles Chehade
a écrit :
On Wed, Dec 05, 2018 at 10:21:13AM +0100, Aham
Hello,
I can see that retriving the statistics requires root privileges
$ /usr/sbin/smtpctl show stats
smtpctl: need root privileges
But in my opinion some users should be able to retrieve these stats.
In my context, it's the snmpd process which tries to retrieve the stats.
Regards
Hello,
I'm wondering how to do a proper mail server failover.
Let's say smtp1 is down, the internet client resolves the other mx with a lower
priority and the mail goes to smtp2.
Now smtp2 writes the message on the disk in order to store it.
What do you people do in order to have a common
Hello Gilles,
I use ELK and cacti, that's why I made a feature request a few months ago
regarding the monitoring.
In cacti/snmp: I want to poll OID and see if mail volume grow. Long term trends
In ELK: I want to detect spam, where is it comming from etc.
if you can see the image, this is what
écrit :
Hello Mik,
On 04/19/18 13:18, Mik J wrote:
> Thank you Simon for your answer.
>
> Actually, this marketing company is not doing heavy spam so they qualify mail
> adresses then have time to retry to send their email.
> Their unsubscribe button is worthless.
>
was wondering what do you guys use to filter content of emails at the
smtp server level.
Regards
Le mercredi 18 avril 2018 à 22:50:32 UTC+2, Simon McFarlane
<s...@desu.ne.jp> a écrit :
On 04/18/2018 01:44 AM, Mik J wrote:> What other (not spamd and
spamassassing) do you use ?
I use bgp
Hello,
I'm using Openbsd and Opensmtpd + Spamd. I have been able to reduce the spam.
However there are some marketing companies that constantly change their IPs and
pass through the greylisting, they really attempt to send the mail (multiple
times).
I looked at bogofilter and it looks
02, 2018 at 09:43:52AM -0500, Scott Court wrote:
On 01/01/2018 07:19 PM, Mik J wrote:
# smtpd -h
version: OpenSMTPD 6.0.0
Also, if anyone knows why 6.0.2 is not the version shipped in the
latest 6.2 openbsd.
Thanks
I have been wondering about this myself. After taking a look at the code
i
Hello,
I have this message in my logs but it's surprising since no reference to
/var/mail is present in my opensmtpd.conf
smtpd[78301]: warn: smtpd: parent_forward_open: /var/rep/_vmail: No such file
or directory
table utilisateurs file:/etc/mail/utilisateurs
accept tagged CLAM_IN for domain
Hello,
Do you know where I can find a full list of different syslog messages that can
be sent by opensmtpd ?
I'm using logstash to match parameters but the syslog messages are not clear to
me
exemples:6a933eae3e6c0974 smtp event=closed reason=quit6a933eadd23a179c mta
event=closed reason=quit
Le Mardi 23 mai 2017 9h47, Mik J <mikyde...@yahoo.fr> a écrit :
Hello,I would like to know if some of you already worked on Grok patterns for
opensmtpd with logstash.
Le Mardi 23 mai 2017 10h09, Mik J <mikyde...@yahoo.fr> a écrit :
Version: 6.0.2
Hello,
The smtpctl don't show me any result# smtpctl show queue
# smtpctl show message 03fbbf757050fe8c
smtpctl: fopen: No such file or directory# smtpctl show envelope
03fbbf757050fe8c
smtpctl:
17 16h16, Bruno Pagani <bruno.pag...@ens-lyon.org> a
écrit :
Le 14/05/2017 à 15:45, Edgar Pettijohn a écrit :
On 05/14/17 07:20, Bruno Pagani wrote:
Le 14/05/2017 à 09:59, Mik J a écrit :
Thank you Edgar, You wrote multiple IP adresses. Does it mean that 1 IP
address
Hello,
I would like to know if it's possible to use multiple certificates/keys with
opensmtpd
domain.com has MX mx.domain.comacme.com has MX mx.acme.com
When a clients (remote mta such as gmail) connects to my server, my opensmtpd
should send the according certificate.Something like virtual
Hello,
Spamd has been really efficient in blocking spam. A few of them passed through
once in a while but there's no discomfort.
But, I'm not able to use spamtrap.
#spamdb -T -a ""# spamdb | grep SPAMTRAP
SPAMTRAP|
But when I telnet port 25 and try
Hello Gilles,
Thanks too for sharing.
I've implemented a quick and dirty way to retrieve statistics with bind and
spamd through snmp. I could do the same with opensmtpd but the trafic of my
mail server is close from 0 at the moment.I just wanted to say that in a real
production environnement
Thank you Gilles for this clarification
> Le Lundi 30 janvier 2017 9h35, Gilles Chehade <gil...@poolp.org> a écrit :
> > On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 at 08:12:21PM +, Mik J wrote:
>> Hello Gilles,
>> Thank you for your answer.
>> For the first point I have this
Hello,
I didn't understand the difference between
%{rcpt.user} and %{dest.user}
%{rcpt.domain} and %{dest.domain}
I've had issues with rcpt.xxx when I tried to redirect mails
webmas...@mydomain1.org to u...@mydomain.org
It worked only with dest.xxx and I'll probably stick with it.
My question
explanations
Le Dimanche 29 janvier 2017 17h09, Gilles Chehade <gil...@poolp.org> a
écrit :
On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 09:35:01PM +, Mik J wrote:
> Version: OpenSMTPD 5.9.2
> Hello,
Hello,
> I know that my version is not the latest but my question might still be valid.
Version: OpenSMTPD 5.9.2
Hello,
I know that my version is not the latest but my question might still be valid.
*
The RFC5321 states in paragraph 2.4 that "Mailbox domains follow normal DNS
rules and are hence not case sensitive."But when I write to emails like
u...@mydomain.org or
Hello,
It is possible to redirect the boot sequence to the console using
# cat /etc/boot.conf
set tty com0
But then there is no screen output. How is it possible to have both of them ?
Thank you
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eb server should use my local mail server as
a relay which is going to sign emails etc.
Thank you
Le Mercredi 7 septembre 2016 0h34, Edgar Pettijohn <ed...@pettijohn-web.com> a
écrit :
>
>
>On 16-09-06 21:53:14, Mik J wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> This is a very
Hello,
This is a very simple question but yet didn't find the answer.I have a machine
m1 which is a webserver. On openbsd there are daily reports and I want them to
be sent to an external address.
# grep ^root /etc/mail/aliasesroot: myexternaladdress@mydomain.orgAfter
modifying the aliases
draining [relay:127.0.0.1,port=10023,mx] refcount=2, ntask=1,
nconnector=1, nconn=0
debug: mta: scheduling relay [relay:127.0.0.1,port=10023,mx] in 1s...
debug: mta: flush for 3ff99b9d4918e017 (-> i...@mydomain.org)
smtp-in: Closing session 7c7d334d52c5ec39
Le Dimanche 21 août 2016 9h54, M
h: personaladd@gmail.comDelivered-To: i...@mydomain.org...
Received: by mail-x-x.google.com with SMTP id l203so114910462oib.1
for <i...@mydomain.org>; Sun, 21 Aug 2016 00:38:05 -0700 (PDT)
Regards
Le Dimanche 21 août 2016 1h14, Edgar Pettijohn <ed...@pettijohn-web.com> a
é
Hello,
I want to use some kind of alias addresses like mails sent to i...@mydomain.org
would arrive in u...@mydomain.org. Both are on my mail server.
# cat /etc/mail/usersi...@mydomain.org user@mydomain.orgu...@mydomain.org vmail
In my smtpd.conftable users file:/etc/mail/usersaccept tagged
Thank you for your answer. Indeed I didn't think about this option.
Le Mercredi 17 août 2016 21h50, Edgar Pettijohn <ed...@pettijohn-web.com> a
écrit :
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 17, 2016, at 2:41 PM, Mik J <mikyde...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
Hello,
I have two rules like thes
Hello,
I have two rules like theseaccept from local for domain relay via
smtp://127.0.0.1:10023
accept from source for domain relay via
smtp://127.0.0.1:10023
Is there a way to make only one rule ?
If a mail is local OR coming from some ips I trust then relay the mails
Regards
Hello,
I would like to know if monitoring opensmtpd with snmp is supportedIf yes what
are the OIDs ?The goal would be something like monitoring the queue and
retrieve the statistics in a standard way (snmp)
Regards
Samedi 30 juillet 2016 14h57, Olivier Burelli <oliv...@burelli.fr> a
écrit :
On Fri, 29 Jul 2016 13:02:58 + (UTC)
Mik J <mikyde...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
Hello Mik J.
egress is the routed interface.
If i understood your case you have to :
_ configure PF (with divert-to) for yo
Hello,
I'm able to start opensmtpd manually as it prompts me the password for the
private keyHowever don't know how to do this automatically so opensmtpd starts
at boot.
# /etc/rc.d/smtpd start
smtpdpassphrase for hostname.org:
I looked at the man but didn't find any directive.
Regards
Hello,
I would like to have two different policies for clients (MUA) that send mails.-
Clients (applications) that send mails without authentication, they have a
specific IP address
- Clients (users) that send mails with an authentication, I don't know their IP
address
For case 1, it
version: 5.9.1
Hello,I'm configuring Opensmtpd with dkimproxy and of course I did many tests
but one email is stuck somewhere and makes the daemon to crash.
smtpd.conf
listen on 127.0.0.1
listen on 127.0.0.1 port 10028 tag DKIM_OUT # Emails from dkimproxy
listen on 10.x.x.x # Emails from clients#
version: OpenSMTPD 5.4.4
Hello,I already asked a similar question a long time ago but OpenSmtp has
changed a lot since then.
a) For the same domain domain.xx, I would like that both, my unix user
r...@domain.xx and my virtual user v...@domain.xx, receive mails.Do I have to
make my domain
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