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> What I want, of course, is the IP address the
> connect was from. Has anybody patched rblsmtpd to log that >already?
This is what I did:
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Hello,
I am using Qmail 1.03 with checkpassword as the password
authentication component for access to the POP mailbox. Now, the
password to access the system as well as to access POP mailbox are
same. Is there any methods so that users can have different password
for their login and mail-retriev
On Fri, 4 Jun 1999, wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Ever night since I sent up my qmail pop server it has crashed sometime
> during the night. There is no/very little traffic on the machine and
> the machine did not reboot during the nights. The startup scripts in
> rc work fine. I'm running linux redh
Jan,
There is a problem with the UW IMAP server that prevents it from
transferring between different types of mailboxes, so it's not really fully
functional when used with Maildirs. You can read the mail in the Inbox but
you can't move that mail to a sub folder. Cyrus uses a similar design to
Read FAQ #5.4.
You have two choice inetd or tcpserver. A lot of people recommend tcpserver
available from www.qmail.org. I use inetd without any problems (yet)
though.
Also read : The newbie's guide to relaying by Chris Johnson :
http://www.palomine.net/qmail/relaying.html and life with qmail
On 6 Jun 1999, Faried Nawaz wrote:
> BINMAIL.remove told me to remove /bin/mail but link it to some other
> mailer, eg mailx. Since I don't have mailx, what are other options? Can
> I somehow use qmail-inject?
>
> What is your operating system?
linux 2.0.32, libc5, RH4.0
> Under se
Hi,
I read this thread, and still don't see, whether is possible to give imap
server
(uw or cyrus) with qmail's maildirs the same functionality like with mailboxes. I
would like to use imap+qmail+maildirs for our customers, but don't want to run
into the problems. Does anyone really u
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gerald Willmann) writes:
BINMAIL.remove told me to remove /bin/mail but link it to some other
mailer, eg mailx. Since I don't have mailx, what are other options? Can
I somehow use qmail-inject?
What is your operating system?
Under sendmail I could mail people at o
> But how is this different from Vixie RBL, except for the openness check?
RBL listings are entered manually, after live people review them, which takes
a long time. RRSS runs automatically so listings are entered in real time.
> Or are you saying that if a site does spam but turns out not to
On 6 Jun 1999 13:23:01 -0400, John R. Levine wrote:
>
>>>I've heard good things about RRSS (http://relays.radparker.com/>)
and
>>>the person running it certainly seems to be much calmer and more
>>>professional about it.
>>
>>I saw this site mentioned on the Tidbits Talk list about a week ago. I
>
Hi there, just finished installing qmail and it seems to work fine. Only
have the following questions:
BINMAIL.remove told me to remove /bin/mail but link it to some other
mailer, eg mailx. Since I don't have mailx, what are other options? Can
I somehow use qmail-inject?
Under sendmail I could
>MAPS="rbl.maps.vix.com mr-out.imrss.org relay.orbs.org relays.radparker.com"
>I hope I did not forget any RBL I could have used ;-)
You should use dul.maps.vix.com which lists dialup ports that
shouldn't be sending direct mail. Imrss has problems similar to ORBS,
bad attitude on the part of the
>>I've heard good things about RRSS (http://relays.radparker.com/>) and
>>the person running it certainly seems to be much calmer and more
>>professional about it.
>
>I saw this site mentioned on the Tidbits Talk list about a week ago. I
>took a look, and I didn't see anything very useful. It look
Hi,
Sorry for the double posting.
Whats this ETRN stands for and does qmail supports this. Is there any
sites, reference where I can look at. I am not on the list, pls send
personally.
Thanx
ran
On 05 Jun 1999 21:49:04 -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
>
>As a side note, I'd strongly recommend dumping ORBS in favor of a more
>ethical blackhole list. The maintainer of ORBS has gone on public record
>as blocking hosts because he "doesn't like their attitude," even if spam
>has never gone anywhere
there are as many RBL's as there are acronyms,
theres dul.maps.vix.com for dialup-ip's
and dssl.imrss.org for the same purpose (i belive.)
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+ "D. J. Bernstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| Last night, [EMAIL PROTECTED] reinjected thirty old messages
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In case anyone, like me, would like to purge their own archives of
this list of the reinjected messages, they appear to be the messages
numbered 318
Okay, somehow I had missed rblsmtp, thanks for pointing it out.
I am since then using it with
MAPS="rbl.maps.vix.com mr-out.imrss.org relay.orbs.org relays.radparker.com"
for MAP in $MAPS ; do
RBLSMTPD="$RBLSMTPD /usr/local/bin/rblsmtpd -R -b -r $MAP "
done
I hope I did not forget any RBL
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