Hi again!
Is there a way to scan POP3-traffic for viruses with a Linux box? I'm thinking
something like Norton's POP-proxy which ships with Norton Anti-Virus. It works like a
proxy server for POP3-protocol, and scans all e-mail attachments for viruses. I would
like to do the same on my Linux f
http://qmail-scanner.sourceforge.net/
> Hi again!
>
> Is there a way to scan POP3-traffic for viruses with a Linux box?
> I'm thinking something like Norton's POP-proxy which ships with
> Norton Anti-Virus. It works like a proxy server for
> POP3-protocol, and scans all e-mail attachments for
Jari Huovila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way to scan POP3-traffic for viruses with a Linux box?
Not that I am aware of one. You could easily insert a program into the
chain that calls qmail-pop3d but you would have to write it yourself
(or pay someone to do it).
For scanning mails
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Greetings.
I'd like to set up a virtual subdomain on my systems. Something like
"spamgoeshere.manxome.org",
and have mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] delivered to uname-spam-ext on
the mail
exchanger.
I don't want all unames to be equivocal, though, so I don't think virtualhost fits the
bill.
I
Hi.
I'm using qmail-1.03
I'm having problems sending mail from withing perl
scripts. The scirpt I used worked perfectly on a linux server using sendmail.
Now I'n using it on our news server with qmail. The scirpt functions okay, but
there is no mail sent.
I've made the proper links to
/var
On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 05:21:58PM +0200,
Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
> I'm using qmail-1.03
> I'm having problems sending mail from withing perl scripts. The scirpt I used worked
>perfectly on a linux server using sendmail. Now I'n using it on our news server with
>qmail. The sci
Hi...
i finished installing qmail in FreeBSD 4.2 , i success send to another
user in localy, but if i send remote to my ISP failure, please help me
TIA
budsz
budsz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> user in localy, but if i send remote to my ISP failure, please help me
You could include the bounce message. Then we could diagnose the
problem. Your question is like "My car doesn't work, what's the
problem?"
Regards, Frank
Some mail clients (MS Outlook) interpret the mail headers
and decide that my mail is sent 'on behalf of' My Name.
Possibly this is because they see a header 'Sender: ' that
does not match the 'From: ' header.
How can I make 'Sender: ' match 'From: ' ?
As the courtesy to users of all persuasions,
On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 09:10:55PM +0200, Guus wrote:
>
> How can I make 'Sender: ' match 'From: ' ?
>
> =
> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.75 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.2.19 i586)
It's your mua which adds the Sender: header. You could try
configuring your client to
R Signes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'd like to set up a virtual subdomain on my systems. Something like
> "spamgoeshere.manxome.org", and have mail for
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] delivered to uname-spam-ext on the mail
> exchanger.
>
> I don't want all unames to be equivocal, though, so I don't t
In a message dated Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 02:22:05PM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> R Signes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'd like to set up a virtual subdomain on my systems. Something like
> > "spamgoeshere.manxome.org", and have mail for
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] delivered to uname-spam-ext on th
I use netscape.
Can qmail rewrite headers?
Thanks,
Guus.
>
> It's your mua which adds the Sender: header. You could try
> configuring your client to add a more sane Sender: header,
> or use a mua which doesn't add such a header.
>
> Bye,
>
> Joost
>
All,
What is the procedure under qmail to rewrite addresses under virtual
domains? For example, I have a customer with several domains, and they
would like (.*)@foo.com to be rewritten to \\[EMAIL PROTECTED] How can I do this?
TIA,
--
Troy Settle
Pulaski Networks
540.994.4254
* Troy Settle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010610 20:37]:
> What is the procedure under qmail to rewrite addresses under virtual
> domains? For example, I have a customer with several domains, and they
> would like (.*)@foo.com to be rewritten to \\[EMAIL PROTECTED] How can I do this?
Does [http://cr.y
On Mon, Jan 25, 1999 at 03:37:21PM -0600, Bruce Guenter wrote:
> Appended is a patch to qmail-1.03 that causes any program that would run
> qmail-queue to look for an environment variable QMAILQUEUE. If it is
> present, it is used in place of the string "bin/qmail-queue" when
> running qmail-queu
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 11:18:54AM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> However, QMTP, as a protocol, is harder to speak than SMTP
Arguable, at best. For sending a single message, the only difficult
part of QMTP is calculating the total sizes before sending the package.
After that point, you just s
On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 02:11:50PM -0700, Jon Rust wrote:
> I've just installed a small filter using Bruce Guenter's qmail-qfilter
> package. I have a print statement or 2 when i reject a message:
>
># from header filter(s) (sexyfun easy to spot here)
>} elsif (/^From:/) {
> if (/ha
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 12:05:57PM -0500, Virginia Chism wrote:
> When I tried this one,
>
> `find /var/qmail/queue/remote -type f` ?
> the returned message was:
>
> /var/qmail/queue/remote/0/277955: Permission denied.
You need to remove the backquotes (`). In most UNIX shells, the
backquot
Bruce Guenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> than the obvious overhead of adding /bin/sh to the execution path? Is
> this overhead significant enough to make such a modification a bad idea?
Are there quoting problems to expect? If yes, I would leave the patch
the way it is now.
Regards, Frank
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