I would agree, 80k is way too much for resent e-mails and our Mdaemon server
simply can't handle it as Linux is able to delivery much more efficiently.
However, that being said, I believe that the default install of Open Protect
uses Sendmail. Our Open protect server is a default install of RH8 an
I would agree, 80k is way too much for resent e-mails and our Mdaemon server
simply can't handle it as Linux is able to delivery much more efficiently.
However, that being said, I believe that the default install of Open Protect
uses Sendmail. Our Open protect server is a default install of RH8 and
Dear Clive,
Scott Heisler wrote:
We use an open protect e-mail server as the gate for our e-mail.
Inside, we
use product called Mdaemon. It's been in place for many years and
provides
good internal as well as external e-mail for us. Anyway, the reason I'm
writing this is because the openprotec
8 zeros would be 500 M surely
Ahem checking whether you ppl are awake :D.
cheers,
G.
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Which MTA - I'm seeing this occasionally with qmail - I don't think the
openprotect filename algorithm is correct - it does not follow the DJB
way - but I can't prove it yet :-)
Hmm, there is nothing wrong in the file name algo of qmail.pm of
MailScanner, the reason DJBs way cant be followed is
K.M.Ganesh wrote:
I get the same error using qmail with vpopmail sometimes. I also get
this in /var/log/messages:
Check out the out of memory errors
May 20 16:52:34 mail kernel: Out of Memory: Killed process 729
(MailScanner).
May 20 16:52:37 mail qmailq: Process did not exit cleanly, returned
Scott Heisler wrote:
We use an open protect e-mail server as the gate for our e-mail. Inside, we
use product called Mdaemon. It's been in place for many years and provides
good internal as well as external e-mail for us. Anyway, the reason I'm
writing this is because the openprotect server keeps
I get the same error using qmail with vpopmail sometimes. I also get
this in /var/log/messages:
Check out the out of memory errors
May 20 16:52:34 mail kernel: Out of Memory: Killed process 729
(MailScanner).
May 20 16:52:37 mail qmailq: Process did not exit cleanly, returned 0
with signal 9
Hi,
One of my users gets this e-mail when they make purchases from Sam's
Wholesale club online. I've added Sam's (the corresponding e-mail address)
to the white list. However, that did not seem to fix this issue.
This message uses a character set that is not supported by the Internet
Service.
We use an open protect e-mail server as the gate for our e-mail. Inside, we
use product called Mdaemon. It's been in place for many years and provides
good internal as well as external e-mail for us. Anyway, the reason I'm
writing this is because the openprotect server keeps re-sending the same
One of my users gets this e-mail when they make purchases from Sam's
Wholesale club online. I've added Sam's (the corresponding e-mail address)
to the white list. However, that did not seem to fix this issue.
This message uses a character set that is not supported by the Internet
Service. To
Hi,
Excellent!!!
This did the trick, albeit exposing us to more exploits.
Thanks again,
You could write a ruleset like this:
edit /etc/MailScanner/MailScanner.conf
Allow Form Tags = /etc/MailScanner/rules/formtag.rules
in /etc/MailScanner/rules/formtag.rules
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Excellent!!!
This did the trick, albeit exposing us to more exploits.
Thanks again,
Dean
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Of K.M.Ganesh
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Subject: Re: [Opencomputing-openprotect] How t
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