qmail-smtpd startup command

2000-10-23 Thread Aaron Newcomb
status 28416 Oct 10 18:28:06 linux1 smtpd: 971216886.050495 tcpserver: status: 0/40 Any suggestions on how to get my startup command to run correctly on boot up?? Thanks, Aaron Newcomb http://www.newcombnet.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: qmail-smtpd startup command

2000-10-23 Thread Aaron Newcomb
How do I make sure it is in my path? I am assuming this could affect rblsmtpd as well. Aaron -Original Message- From: Chris Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 10:03 PM To: Aaron Newcomb Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: qmail-smtpd startup command

RE: Bogus MAIL FROM (SPAM)

2000-10-15 Thread Aaron Newcomb
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Bogus MAIL FROM (SPAM) On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 08:33:54PM -0400, Aaron Newcomb wrote: So, are you saying there is no way to block certain hosts in qmail? I find that hard to believe. Qmail has been a pretty good package so far, and I can't believe that would be so limited

MCSE Worth It? OR Not. (WAS RE: Bogus MAIL FROM (SPAM))

2000-10-15 Thread Aaron Newcomb
, October 15, 2000 9:46 PM To: Aaron Newcomb Cc: Adam McKenna; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Bogus MAIL FROM (SPAM) Aaron Newcomb, MCSE -- gee, that wasn't obvious. point. Lastly, I am not sure what comment you are trying to make about my MCSE certification, but I am proud of the training I

RE: Bogus MAIL FROM (SPAM)

2000-10-14 Thread Aaron Newcomb
completely different domains. The MAIL FROM they are using is a bogus address. What is the best way to prevent email like this from being accepted? You don't. You also will not be able to receive mail from a large percentage of the domains on the internet. Thanks, Aaron Newcomb, MCSE -- gee, t

RE: Bogus MAIL FROM (SPAM)

2000-10-14 Thread Aaron Newcomb
What about ISP's? I am not one so why should I care? Aaron -Original Message- From: Alexander Jernejcic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 6:40 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Bogus MAIL FROM (SPAM) hi There must be some way to block this mail from

RE: Bogus MAIL FROM (SPAM)

2000-10-14 Thread Aaron Newcomb
the SPAMers may just decide to change the bogus MAIL FROM: address they are using. Can you clear this up? Or point me in the right direction? Thanks, Aaron -Original Message- From: Andy Bradford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 2:54 AM To: Aaron Newcomb Cc: [EMAIL

RE: Bogus MAIL FROM (SPAM)

2000-10-14 Thread Aaron Newcomb
PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 9:02 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Bogus MAIL FROM (SPAM) On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 08:33:54PM -0400, Aaron Newcomb wrote: So, are you saying there is no way to block certain hosts in qmail? I find He might not have been saying it well, but blocking

RE: Bogus MAIL FROM (SPAM)

2000-10-14 Thread Aaron Newcomb
Chris, Yes. That makes sense. I knew there had to be a way. Thanks for the help. The most offending address is 210.133.28.162. Thanks, Aaron -Original Message- From: Chris Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 1:07 AM To: Aaron Newcomb Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Bogus MAIL FROM (SPAM)

2000-10-13 Thread Aaron Newcomb
that the HELO and the MAIL FROM: lines have completely different domains. The MAIL FROM they are using is a bogus address. What is the best way to prevent email like this from being accepted? Thanks, Aaron Newcomb, MCSE http://www.newcombnet.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Bogus MAIL FROM (SPAM)

2000-10-13 Thread Aaron Newcomb
13, 2000 11:30 PMTo: 'Aaron Newcomb'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Bogus MAIL FROM (SPAM) No matter what they're always going to be able to send mail to a domain hosted on your box...your only chance is to learn to use your delete key... Tony -Original Message- From