Try http://qmail-scanner.sourceforge.net/
You can configure perl regular expressions to defer certain Headers (like
Subject = I Love You, etc)
You can also do virus checking with this.
Is this what you were looking for?
Ciao
Leo
> -Original Message-
> From: szq79 [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a way to so that your external mail clients can check mail with
just a user name instead of using user%domain.com?
KRis
Probably you need something like
./configure
with
--enable_ip (dont remember now check Install :) )
and also reverse dns zones is a must ...
andrew
- Original Message -
From: "Kris Keele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 12:48 AM
Subje
hi, everyone:
I am a manage of an email server( Sorry, English is't my mother tongue and
my English is poor ). In my server, the messages from most site can be parsed
correctly.But the messages(with attachment)from www.sina.com.cn( a famous
chinese site ) can't be parsed correctly. I found i
Good evening one and all
Question: I want to strip attachments from bounces, as we are wasting
stacks of bandwidth watching attachments bounce from incorrectly-typed
addresses. What is the best way of doing this?
Thanks
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|User: |
I run qmail on a linux server and there's
a hard spamming through it.
In my server there are four domain (three are
virtuals).
I set the rcpthosts file with the names of my domains (one per
row).
The problem is that now users of my domains can't send out
mails.
I know that one possible solut
Kris Keele wrote:
>
> Is there a way to so that your external mail clients can check mail with
> just a user name instead of using user%domain.com?
>
> KRis
You can set up one domain to use just user instead of user%domain.com
add --enable-default-domain=domain.com in your configure options.
T
> I run qmail on a linux server and there's a hard spamming through it.
> In my server there are four domain (three are virtuals).
> I set the rcpthosts file with the names of my domains (one per row).
> The problem is that now users of my domains can't send out mails.
>
> I know that one possible
qmail Digest 12 Oct 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 1151
Topics (messages 50366 through 50468):
Re: I know I'm probably doing something stupid
50366 by: Petr Novotny
Please help me ! About pop3 authorization?
50367 by: Ïþ·å
50368 by: Ïþ·å
50372 by: Milen Petrinski
P
Hi all
How do I have qmail-smtpd check if the domain in the From: address is
valid?
Thanks,
Anton G. Popov
Jeremy Stanley wrote:
>
> On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Bill Carlson wrote:
>
> But this is a religious argument that has been hashed out repeatedly on
> many mailing lists I've been on in past years. The RAID-1 crowd and the
> RAID-5 crowd never gain converts as neither seems to be able to produce
>
To set relayclient, have I to install ucspi?
There's a qmail-bounce.patch on the qmail site that
adds the ability to put a bouncemaxbytes file in your
control directory and in it you specify, in bytes,
the maximum size of a bounce, the rest gets stripped.
I use it and it works great, I only bounce 25k messages
now.
Dave
-Original Messa
hi there,
how can i make use of ezmlm, if possible step by step.
Thanks
Anand
_
Do You Yahoo!?
Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Hi all
Management have let me know that they would like to have copies of
e-mail received from a particular e-mail address forwarded to their
accounts to monitor the activities of a particular outsider with some
of our staff members. Does anyone know the best way of doing this? It
needs to apply
As was stated on this list (I read thru some of the archives just recently),
why not let your users use the ISP's Mail-server if they are on the road.
That is the only practical solution I know of.
Other than that you can only set up a VPN, with which the users can once
again use your internal inf
How to set this configuration:
I have local user: alex
And all mail (!UNDELIVERING!) to domain.ru send to alex
Please help me.
hi there,
where can if find full info on ezmlm
Anand
_
Do You Yahoo!?
Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Anton G. Popov wrote:
> Hi all
>
> How do I have qmail-smtpd check if the domain in the From: address is
> valid?
The "From:" header is part of the message's data and you'd have to parse
the entire message in qmail-smtpd. The envelope sender's address which
is the one in
"Anand Epuri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> where can if find full info on ezmlm
www.ezmlm.org
Download ezmlm, read the manual in the docs folder.
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|User: |Href: |Status:|
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Hi
I am trying to setup
courier imap on my existing qmail(pop working).I applied a patch on courier
files before compiling so as to allow odbc authentication,But i keep getting
this error.Can anybody tell me what this error is
gcc -g -O2 -Wall -I.. -I./.. -o
userdbpw userdbpw.
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Aaron L. Meehan wrote:
> Quoting Graphic Rezidew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 02:20:22AM +0800, Mark Lo wrote:
> > > Should I run qmail under Redhat Linux 7 or Redhat Linux 6.2??
>
> > No.
>
> After reading this, I would have to agree (re: redhat 7.0
My goal is to block spamming through my host, allowing relay for my
customers.
Is there a way for doing that, without installing ucspi (and setting
relayclients in tcp.smtp file)?
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Greg Cope wrote:
> Jeremy Stanley wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Bill Carlson wrote:
>
>
>
> >
> > But this is a religious argument that has been hashed out repeatedly on
> > many mailing lists I've been on in past years. The RAID-1 crowd and the
> > RAID-5 crowd n
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On 12 Oct 2000, at 14:58, Mauro Tablo' wrote:
> My goal is to block spamming through my host, allowing relay for my
> customers. Is there a way for doing that, without installing ucspi
> (and setting relayclients in tcp.smtp file)?
Yes. Hand your cl
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Bill Carlson wrote:
> > Depending on how the RAID5 is setup, it can actually be slower than a
> > single disk! Especially on data writes. RAID5 is a compromise between data
> > safety, i/o speed and price. A decent RAID1 or RAID 1+
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Timothy Legant wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 10:48:37AM -0400, Andy Meuse wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I got my qmail tshirt and I put it on according to the directions
> > in Dave's LWQT, but the big logo is on the front of the shirt. How
> > can I get the big
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 09:45:28PM +1100, Brett Randall wrote:
> Management have let me know that they would like to have copies of
> e-mail received from a particular e-mail address forwarded to their
> accounts to monitor the activities of a particular outsider with some
> of our staff members.
Hi All,
I'm digging into virtual domains and I'm having a problem with
logging into my virtual domain.
In /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains I have a line that looks like
this:
virtdom.net:virtdom.net
virtdom.net is a valid unix user with home
directory /home/virtdom.net
I can log into my a
Thanks for all your help
guys. I got the qmail tshirt installed correctly. It just took a
little sobering because my system is running Mandrunk 7.1.
Now I have another small
problem. My system is constantly overheating. I think it is because I have an
old version of tshirt still
I get the same problem with SOL7, now I'm running SOL8 without problems.
RDA.-
-Original Message-
From: Doug Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'Ricardo Albano' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Doug Schmidt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 'Kris Kelley' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; QMail
Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
D
You can also take a look at the "qmail-qfilter" program, I'm using it with
good results.
RDA.-
-Original Message-
From: Leonard Tulipan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, October 12, 2000 4:39 AM
Subject: RE: Incomming message filter
Try htt
you could try www.ezmlm.org
and the ezmlm mailing list
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 05:30:42PM +0530, Anand Epuri wrote:
# hi there,
#
# where can if find full info on ezmlm
#
# Anand
#
#
#
# _
# Do You Yahoo!?
# Get your free @yahoo.com add
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 02:58:46PM +0200, Mauro Tablo' wrote:
# My goal is to block spamming through my host, allowing relay for my
# customers.
# Is there a way for doing that, without installing ucspi (and setting
# relayclients in tcp.smtp file)?
that information is in the FAQ file included in
hi,
if I have a user called "user.com", can I tell qmail to use it as a
recipient for a virtualdomain? Like in
virtualdomains:
---
user.com:user.com
---
I have tried doing this and qmail cannot find the user at all. Mails to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] got bounced with a "Sorry,
>From the instructions on how to set up a MySQL table for use with this
patch:
http://www.softagency.co.jp/mysql/qmail2.en.html#3
> crypt : Crypted password of a user
> If you want use plain password,
> modify checkpassword.c , qmail-getpw.c and mysql.c
checkp
szq79 wrote:
> > I have linux and qmail installed. You know, as a webmaster, sometime
send
> > a letter to everyone is needed for a webmaster.I don't know how to do
this.
> > Please tell me.
Andy Bradford wrote:
> There are a number of ways to approach this of which here are two:
[snip]
> This on
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Kris Kelley wrote:
> szq79 wrote:
> > > I have linux and qmail installed. You know, as a webmaster, sometime
> send
> > > a letter to everyone is needed for a webmaster.I don't know how to do
> this.
> > > Please tell me.
>
> Andy Bradford wrote:
> > There are a number of wa
hi,
I was wondering what commands I can use to read email when I telnet to the
pop3 port, what other commands are ther?
Neil Grant
> I am a manage of an email server( Sorry, English is't my mother tongue
and
> my English is poor ). In my server, the messages from most site can be
parsed
> correctly.But the messages(with attachment)from www.sina.com.cn( a famous
> chinese site ) can't be parsed correctly. I found it is becau
> Someone posted a script called mailtoall that read the passwd file and
> sent mail to everyone in it except certain ones. Dunno if it also did
> the users/assign boxes too, but it should be on www.qmail.org.
Hi.
I'm using my simple script:
#!/bin/sh
for i in `cat /etc/passwd | awk -F ':' '
I just recently migrated all my customers over to a new machine with
RAID. Everything _seems_ to be working fine.
I have some users that are calling up telling me they cant connect to the
pop3 server even though they havent changed anything.
Any time i test it from here by telnetting to port 110
Quoting Austad, Jay ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm looking here:
> http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html
>
> Maybe one of the messages contains an not preceded by a . Where
> would this be logged on the qmail box?
Unfortunately, in the stock qmail, nowhere. However, you may start up
your favorite pack
Hi guys,
I've developed a qmailadmin like web application, and I'd like you to give
your opinion about it.
It's not so powerful as qmailadmin yet, but I'll keep improving it some
time more.
You can find some screenshots and download link at
http://vmailadmin.sourceforge.net
I'll be very please
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 09:17:39AM -0400, Robin S. Socha wrote:
> * Peter Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001011 08:52]:
> > Okay, aside from the less helpful remarks you've received, I wouldn't
> > suggest running anything after RedHat 6.1. I've encountered some weird
> > problems with 6.2,
> As per
Woohoo! Figured it out. The stupid windows mailserver didn't log anything
useful, so I took one of the messages and used 'nc' to pipe it into qmail.
The message was autogenerate by some .asp file somewhere and had a stray
in it.
Jay
-Original Message-
From: Aaron L. Meehan [mailto:[E
This question belongs on the vmailmgr mailing list.
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 02:14:50PM -, Chris Cioffi wrote:
> I'm digging into virtual domains and I'm having a problem with
> logging into my virtual domain.
> In /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains I have a line that looks like
> this:
> v
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 09:33:57AM -0600, John Gonzalez/netMDC admin wrote:
> Does anybody know what variable i would need to get checkvpw to log
> properly with qmail-pop3d?
This was discussed recently in the vmailmgr mailing list. Put a script
containing the following into /etc/vmailmgr/checkv
"Austad, Jay" wrote:
>
> Woohoo! Figured it out. The stupid windows mailserver didn't log anything
> useful, so I took one of the messages and used 'nc' to pipe it into qmail.
> The message was autogenerate by some .asp file somewhere and had a stray
> in it.
Shitabulous ASP.
-Stephen-
hi,
> Maybe one of the messages contains an not preceded by a . Where
> would this be logged on the qmail box?
>
the sender sees: 451 See http://pobox.com/~djb/docs/smtplf.html
btw.that's why a little shellwrapper for qmail-smtpd is my best friend:
#!/bin/bash
/usr/local/bin/fixcr | /var/qmai
hi,
if that is handled by an alias faq 4.6 applies:
--snip--
4.6. How do I create aliases with dots? I tried setting up
~alias/.qmail-P.D.Q.Bach, but it doesn't do anything.
Answer: Use .qmail-p:d:q:bach. Dots are converted to colons, and
uppercase is converted to lowercase.
--snip--
;) a
At 10/12/00 08:11 AM , Neil Grant wrote:
>I was wondering what commands I can use to read email when I telnet to the
>pop3 port, what other commands are ther?
You can find a full listing in RFC 1939, available at:
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1939.html
A brief summary of the more useful command
As far as qmail is concerned, RH 7 is much better than earlier RHs.
For one, sendmail does not get installed by default anymore if your
qmail rpm has appropriate provides.
And qmail and friends compile without any problems whatsoever. So I
really do not understand this discussion in relation to
Hi all
i have written an sms forward filter in perl that allows me to trigger an sms message
to me if a
mail matches my criteria.
i then send an sms including the sender of the mail and the subject line.
Now my problem is this:
I live in denmark and thus it happens pretty often that a subject
> From: Martin Jespersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 00:00:41 +0200
>
> Hi all
>
> i have written an sms forward filter in perl that allows me to trigger an s
> ms message to me if a
> mail matches my criteria.
>
> i then send an sms including the sender of the mail and the su
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Martin Jespersen wrote:
> I have tried everything i could find, and no perl module seems able to do this for
>me (including
> SGML::ISO8859).
> Neither have i found a binary or a sheel script or anything like it that works for
>me,
> but since every mailreader seems able t
I have an alias for our High School .qmail-bhs
which contains a list of all the users at our high School
That alias was working fine, until i added a user bhs for posting webpages.
Now I have to have the user bhs...
but I moved their home directory to point to /web/bhs
not the usual /home/bhs...
Is the alias in the /var/qmail/alias directory as .qmail-bhs or are you
using vpopmail? I always assumed that it checked for an alias before a pop
user account. If you're authentication from /etc/passwd and not using
vpopmail or something for domain control, then you might need to copy the
/var/
How does one make a virtual user for an address at a "locals" site?
I can make them easily for virtusers. Stupid qmail doens't say
"which" maildir it can't cd to... so there's very little chance of
actually using that vague error.
Scott
Thorkild Stray wrote:
>
> On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Martin Jespersen wrote:
>
> > I have tried everything i could find, and no perl module seems able to do this for
>me (including
> > SGML::ISO8859).
> > Neither have i found a binary or a sheel script or anything like it that works for
>me,
> > but
Hello:
I would like to know what I am doing wrong with this:
I have already installed checkpasswd on my system and I put the
following on my /usr/sbin/qmail start section,
case "$1" in
start)
echo -n "Starting qmail: svscan"
cd /var/qmail/supervise
env - PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PAT
Something is already listening on port 25. Maybe inetd. Maybe another
tcpserver.
Check netstat --listening to see if anybody is doing it.
As for what process? I dunno if that info is available.
David
> -Original Message-
> From: Eduardo Rojas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thur
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Lo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Erwin Hoffmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 5:21 AM
Subject: Re: ITU-T (Off Topic)
> Hi,
>
> Offtopic Again !! Sorry !! Does anyone know ...Do I need a license
to
> operate a
>> Hi,
>>
>> Offtopic Again !! Sorry !! Does anyone know ...Do I need a license to
>> operate a mail server in Hong Kong.?? How about in US ?
>>
FWIW, I admin two mail servers in HK, licensing has never been an
issue. DNS delegation is a bureaucrats dream, though.
--
Rick Lyons
WebCentr
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