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On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 08:21:13AM +0200, Frank Tegtmeyer wrote:
> 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 t
is of course not executable, so permission denied.
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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)
>} elsi
any external protocols.
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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" w
hanks in advance for any assistance.
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Bruce Lane, Owner and head honcho, Blue Feather Technologies
http://www.bluefeathertech.com // E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Amateur Radio: KC7GR, active since 12-77 (Extra class as of June-2K)
"I'll ge
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 01:02:47PM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> Bruce Guenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 08:17:47AM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> > > I don't understand this. I thought that in a normal setup, tcpserver forked
&g
fails qmail-popup can report an -ERR message instead of
just disconnecting silently.
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g compiled C code instead of Perl, and is
rather easier to configure (don't have to edit source code). The
current development version can also include the original message as an
attachment, if anybody's interested.
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n't even have to use
up a TCP port.
> $ nc localhost 82
or "tcpcat localhost 82", since tcpcat comes with ucspi-tcp.
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parc a couple of years ago already.
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-D
>
> #!/bin/sh
> exec fghack /usr/local/sbin/sshd <&-
>
> I don't know what -D does.
-D causes sshd to not background itself, without outputting debug
information.
If anybody (else) is interested, I have RPMs of OpenSSH running under
svscan and tcpserver at:
Hey, here is a cool/useful site for some of us network monkeys...
http://bsdnerds.com it's got some pretty good Unix networking & programming
stuff that most of us need from time to time..great site for useful
reference.
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On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 06:46:49AM -, Bill Isaacs wrote:
> Hi Bruce and Charles,
>
> No luck yet. I tried Bruce's suggestion with the same outcome as before:
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s on how I can use qmail-qfilter to screen incoming attachments
> another way, or how to change my relaying setup to grab them?
Add a final rule to your SMTP rules file with:
:allow,QMAILQUEUE="/usr/local/bin/"
This will force all non-relayclient users to be filtered as we
s this, or is it an artifact of the I/O
generated by qmail-send causing the other tasks to block?
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On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 03:13:42PM -0500, Schiffbauer, Anthony wrote:
> hey guys, this is another subject, but could any of you suggest a different
> text web browser other than Lynx?
Links. http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mikulas/links/
It even handles tables properly.
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spends very little time in loops
> without any I/O. I think the benefits would be small.
This, however, is very true. It is very rare that any part of qmail
will take significant amounts of CPU time.
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I host 4 domains..test1.com test2.com and test3.com...I have them in
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts and /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains. I have
like:
test1.com:bd
test2.com:bd
test3.com:bd
I would like all mails delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be
delivered to [EMAIL PROTECT
1 9:23 AM
Subject: Re: SMTP-after-POP3 AUTH
> Bruce Dang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is it possible to have users send email only after they've been
> > POP3-authenticated.
>
> Yes, it's an excellent method of providing an SMTP relay to roaming users.
one
help me out?
Regards,
Bruce
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Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
most modern UNIX-type OSs. It's also a rather large task, as
the existing code likely relies heavily on globals.
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Thanks everyone for helping out...I think it is
going to work now :>...
Regards,
Bruce
Hmm, did you install from the ports or did you install from the tarball?
btw, do you know what hte ERROR, CAN"T READ CONTROLS #4.3.0 mean?
Bruce,
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Delany" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 0
says UNABLE TO READ CONTROLS #4.3.0...how do I fix
this?
Cheers,
Bruce
So, I take it you don't believe in anything other than top-down software
control?
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terms of network services) down to the minimum necessary. Then I
replace the borken bits (sendmail, BIND, telnet) with more appropriate
solutions.
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On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 08:52:01AM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> So for safety, you either have to mount the filesystem with synchonous
> metadata (as I said above), or have your program sync the directory of a file
> after syncing the file. Bruce Guenter's SRPM of qmail in
t not under FreeBSD
Did you remove the "qlogselect" program while trying to build it?
Please direct further messages on this topic to the bgware mailing list,
as this is off-topic for this list.
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ntication, if the domain is local,
or virtual authentication if the domain is virtual.
> can it be shut off so that only virtual auth is done?
Only by patching the source currently. On line 150 of
authenticate/checkvpw.cc, add an extra "true" paramenter to the call to
"authe
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 04:13:09PM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> This may be jumping the gun, but I imagine Bruce Guenter might just right
> a qmtp module for nullmailer to go alongside the existing qmqp and smtp
> modules. He's mentioned on this list once that it would not be
a split horizon DNS server. The
firewall running the mail relay does transparent proxying on port 25 for
all connections, and is then free to forward on the the "real" mail
server without interference.
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"I'll get a life when someone dem
above
'assign' file. NONE of the test messages went through. They all vanished as
surely as if I'd passed them off to Dave Null.
I've CC'd this to the list. Thanks for your note.
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Bruce Lane, O
Can't believe I sent that out without system details. NetBSD 1.5/SPARC on
a Sun SPARC LX, qmail 1.03. Instead of /var/qmail I used /usr/var/qmail
(more space under /usr).
Thanks in advance.
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ts gratefully accepted. Thanks much.
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"I'll get a life when someo
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 08:14:24AM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> As a side note, I believe Bruce Guenter's nullmailer MTA also support qmtp.
> I could be wrong.
Nullmailer supports QMQP, but if desired, it should be fairly trivial to
add QMTP support, given that QMQP is basically
ht do (driving, operating equipment,
making sales calls for a company, etc.) requires a significant level of
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her than that all the ones I'm aware of do the same thing.
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synchronous directory operations (like http://em.ca/~bruceg/syncdir/) or
else you lose reliability. Everything else should wait until you know
you need it.
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t spam (for research and
investigation purposes): http://em.ca/~bruceg/spam/
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xternal script
> each time new mail comes in.
Put it into vdeliver-postdeliver. See configuration.html for more
details.
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ograms that talk smtp
> don't handle it - especially MUAs.
>
> But how is that relevant to qmail-queue sorting the recipients?
It has nothing to do with the sorting question, but everything to do
with the range of communication necessary between qmail-send and
qmail-rspawn.
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oesn't this currently happen with qmail anyways, because each recipient is
> handled as a separate message and can be deferred, while others go through?
My question was in the course of a single SMTP conversation.
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y defer one recipient
and not another?
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good deal more complex, as well as not altering the data
structure of the remotes lists.
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eration ? and if so, what might help
> to prevent this problem in the future.
The BOGUS files almost certainly came from procmail, when it discovered
that something was odd (in its opinion) with directory permissions or
some such.
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On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 08:26:16AM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> I assume you're talking about Bruce Guenter's QMAILQUEUE patch, which can be
> found at http://www.em.ca/~bruceg/qmail-qfilter/current/ .
Actually, the QMAILQUEUE patch is at:
http://em.ca/~bruceg/qmail
from doing things like relay-ctrl as well.
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On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 10:11:24AM +1100, Colin Humphreys wrote:
> Is there a package for doing imap before smtp with courier-imap and
> qmail?
The same relay-ctrl package works for both POP3 with qmail-popup/pop3d
and for IMAP with Courier IMAP.
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well, that's the vpopmail or vmailmgr which will do that : you don't
> have to create the directory by yourself...
vmailmgr has a directory hashing feature that can evenly distribute the
directories into multiple other directories, if enabled before the
accounts are created.
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ailmgr/checkvpw-postsetuid, and
make it executable:
#!/bin/sh
echo "Login OK: $VUSER $MAILDIR $USER $HOME"
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> not with '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' or 'user:virtdom.net'.
> My /etc/vmailmgr/separators contains '@:%'
>
> Is there a setting required to permit hostname based access?
Nope, unless you mean IP-based virtual domains.
> I've
> looked through the d
Does anybody else have more
authoritative forecasts on that front other than just hearsay?
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essages. Your best
bet is to use a qmail-queue shim that checks the sender address before
accepting the message. Using my qmail-qfilter package would probably
simplify that task, especially if you want to scan the headers of the
message.
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have any luck in the limited time I had to muck around
> with it.
When I first looked at it, sqwebmail used compiled-in authentication
modules, and included the code for vpopmail and not vmailmgr. I've
heard, but haven't had time to investigate, that sqwebmail now uses the
same auth
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 12:25:06PM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 10:41:03AM -0600, Bruce Guenter wrote:
> > Just to be pedantic, The 'r' bit is for listing the directory, but the
> > 'x' bit controls access to the files in the directory.
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 10:49:52AM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> Mea culpa. Thanks for the correction. I suppose I should have realized
> that, as qmail shouldn't need to list files -- the filenames are hardcoded,
> correct?
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x27;t set. Do a `chmod 755 /var/qmail/control`
> and everything should work.
Just to be pedantic, The 'r' bit is for listing the directory, but the
'x' bit controls access to the files in the directory. So, qmail would
have been able to list the files but not open them.
On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 11:20:51AM +0200, Clemens Hermann wrote:
> there are two packages on the net fulfilling my needs - vmailmgr and the
> inter7 suite.
> Could one say that one of the two is "better"? So fare I use the "Bruce
> Guenther way" for virtual mai
qmail-smtp. Everything
> works fine locally.
What is the command line used to start up tcpserver for qmail-smtpd?
Does it use the tcp.smtp CDB file?
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The wrapper script also does not need to be (and should not be
for security reasons) setuid. Make qmail-queue mode 755 instead of 4711.
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il /etc/qmail/owners", and yes, it
should work. /etc/qmail/owners (a symlink from /var/qmail/owners)
contains a set of files that are stat'ted to determine the desired user
or group ID.
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What error are you getting from your pop3 client?
Are you allowing connections, as specified in hosts.allow/deny?
> Wesly Ng wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I setup the qmail on turbolinux4.0 on 2 servers.
> I follow the step of "Life with Qmail" setup qmail-pop3d and checkpassword
> run the pop-3 by inetd
On Mon, Aug 07, 2000 at 09:45:47PM +0200, wolfgang zeikat wrote:
> a new co-worker mistyped 5 local email addresses in an hour ... with a
> limit of 1 per hour he wouldnt have gotten a message back.
So limit it to 5 per hour. Or educate your employees.
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y would not
be rate limited? What would this accomplish?
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qmail-autoresponder
Rate-limited autoresponder for qmail
Bruce Guenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Version 0.93
2000-07-30
This is a simple program to automatically respond to emails.
It is based on some ideas (but little or no code) from a similar
autoresponder by Eric Huss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
's "%S",
"$S", "**", or whatever. One character is trivial. Two is simple.
Larger than two gets nasty.
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etty much the only
safe thing to do, and it neatly avoids all the trouble one would get
into to properly parse an address field.
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hing. If
sending a message fails temporarily (which will be the uncommon case),
inject it into the qmail queue. That way, deliveries that succeed never
get queued, and don't hit the queue I/O penalty.
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/giga-byte of traffic, you're probably not well connected. If
opening up concurrencyremote connections and sending mail kills your
link for other applications using the network, you're not well (enough)
connected.
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cp -L 192.168.1.100 25 -R 207.178.203.67
25
Thank you all for the excellent support.
-Bruce.
Greg Owen wrote:
>
> > OK, I think I have my firewall masquerading the firewall
> > external IP port 25 to the qmail box internal IP port 25
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 01:23:18PM -0600, Bruce Guenter wrote:
> I have written a benchmark that iterates over message sizes from 1000 to
> 64000 bytes, and from 1 to 16 recipients, and times how long it takes to
> send the same message to all the recipients using qmail-remote. It
>
s the qmail box that's causing the problem, but is there
anything I need to do to allow smtp connections from the internet?
-Bruce.
Greg Owen wrote:
>
> > I want to rely on the dns MX records on the firewall to route
> > mail to the qmail server, which is on an internal LA
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 04:04:00PM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
> Bruce Guenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have written a benchmark that iterates over message sizes from 1000 to
> >64000 bytes, and from 1 to 16 recipients, and times how long it takes to
> >send
internet directly?
Thanks in advance, Bruce.
skewing the numbers
significantly. Once that fills up, I should have more representative
statistics to report.
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orward the mail?
TIA, Bruce.
100
This is correct as far as I can tell.
Bruce Edge wrote:
>
> I'm getting this message from my pop3 clients.
>
>Could not login in to mail server.
>The server responded:
>
>This user has no $HOME/Maildir
>
> Well, the user does have a Maild
mail-pop3d tcpserver -v -c40 -u0 -g0 0 pop-3 qmail-popup
checkpassword qmail-pop3d Maildir
Any ideas as to what to do next?
If this is a case of RTFM could someone direct me to the appropriate section
in the FM?
Thanks, Bruce.
ist.
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On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 12:27:36AM -0600, Bruce Guenter wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 22, 2000 at 05:49:51PM +0200, Olivier M. wrote:
> > http://www.securityfocus.com/vdb/bottom.html?section=solution&vid=1481
>
> Check out qmail-qfilter, and write a filter that looks for date lin
y message
that contains them. In Perl (untested):
perl -p 'exit 31 if /^Date: .{80,}/oi'
And I didn't even need to patch qmail :-) (although qmail-qfilter works
best used with the rather trivial QMAILQUEUE patch).
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volunteers
> who are willing to run this script on their log files and send the results
> back to me (and/or the list if you so desire).
I'd be willing to do this, I'm somewhat curious myself.
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Never mind, just found:
tcprules tcp.smtp.cdb tcp.smtp.tmp < qmail-smtpd
Bruce Edge wrote:
>
> I can send a message to a remote host using:
>
> echo to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
>
> but I cannot do so from a pop3 MUA, netsacpe.
>
> When I
ve to add every
possible mail host on the 'net in this file.
Is this a qmail-pop3d issue? If so where do I tell it to forward mail to
unknown hosts.
Thanks, bruce.
Are there any initscripts packages that are already setup to work with the new
daemontools?
TIA, Bruce.
o mailing lists. However, this is not
exactly what you are asking, and the graphs presented there are
confusing sometimes due to differences in the scales between graphs.
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On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 12:34:21PM -0600, Bruce Guenter wrote:
> Yes, that would be the best bet. I'll pick a new exit code and modify
> qmail-qfilter to immediately exit with success without running
> qmail-queue.
Just to follow up to myself, would 99 be appropriate? In a .qmail
cation on
> the back end.
>
> I suppose qmail-qfilter can be patched so that qmail-queue is not run on a
> specific filter exit code, no?
Yes, that would be the best bet. I'll pick a new exit code and modify
qmail-qfilter to immediately exit with success without running
qmail-queue.
ent error code (ie 31).
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a complete option listing.
> and if so, can it shorten the original message to lets say 100 K or
> something?
Not yet, but I suppose this would be a good idea.
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e you not sending any output to
qmail-queue? qmail-qfilter allows you to filter the headers and body of
a messages before it reaches qmail-queue.
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n modifying it or bouncing it,
you will need to explicitly save the envelope. It will not be part of
the RFC822 header.
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envelope sender.
Dropping empty messages is something you can do in your filter.
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ail has been noted and would be responded
> ASAP.
> -Mitul Limbani
>
> ==
The README says:
MESSAGE_FILE is a pre-formatted response, including headers
Your message file does not contain headers.
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bject into the reply.
- Simplified the header scanning logic.
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This is a simple program to autom
ath:" into the message
> >file. Why in the world would you want to copy the original date and
> >message-id into the new message header?
> Not into the header, but into the body of the reply.
You can already copy the original message into the reply, op
without mtime (I misspelt it -- utime is the syscall)
AFAIK. You can mount without atime (access time). mtime is changed
every time the file is modified. ctime is changed every time the inode
is modified (file size change, permissions, etc.) atime is changed
every time the file is accessed.
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