hanks.
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some one point me to the RFC(s) that specify such a thing?
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s model)
that I have included it in the script.
I hope it proves useful to somebody besides me,
-Martin
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#!/bin/sh
#
# stunnel starts/stops stunnel
#
# chkconfig: 345 72 38
#
# -- generic stunnel startup script
#
; when I use the script imap-ssl.rc from courier-imap there
:> is no connection with the client : it say no server
:> securise.
:>
:> ssl doesn't work.
:> What files do I see or change ?
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:> ___________
:> Vendez tout... aux enchères - http://www.caraplazza.com
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$ telnet server 110
Good luck,
-Martin
:My trouble is that when a client is searching for new mails (using POP3) on
:the server it takes more than 1Mn 30s to connect the port 110 !!. I
:have the same trouble when I send a mail to the server( using SMTP on port
:25)
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Cyber's VFind has been very good. You may have to write your own shell
wrapper to call it, but it is a flexible stdin-to-stdout kind of virus
scanner.
http://www.cyber.com/
-Martin
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Mark E. Dru
in/sh -c \
'exit $(echo "${SENDER}" | grep -ivc "wonderfrog.net")'
-Martin
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Erich Zigler wrote:
:I was wondering if anyone knows any little tricks to defer spammers. I kn
hat can run that command a whole
lot faster than my 4Mb perl interpreter, but it's quick and dirty, and
will grab all of your IPs (including IP aliases).
Then you make sure to set concurrency on each tcpserver process.
Ain't these tools wonderful?!
-Martin
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under tcpserver, by the way...
Typically, SMTPS listens on port 465.
stunnel: http://mike.daewoo.com.pl/computer/stunnel/
openssl: http://www.openssl.org/
Best of luck,
-Martin
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On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Sergio Sagliocco wrote:
ach other with SMTP. Then you don't have to
worry about POP3 transfer of mailthat would be a rather inelegant
solution (no offense intended).
If you don't have a firewall in the middle, I suppose it's going to be
considerably easier.
Best of luck,
-Martin
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f TKRat called Postilion, which is a bit less
stable, but has a nicer interface, and provides better support for
"roles".
By the way, the newest version of TkRat is not too stable.YMMV
Best of luck,
-Martin
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On T
.html#virtual-domains
-Martin
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On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Antonio Navarro Navarro wrote:
:Hi all !
:
:I have configured Qmail for receiving mail for several domains using
:vpopmail. I need to receive mail not only for the domain
:(
erstand what is going on with regard to the extensions,
give the Life with Qmail page a thorough read, and you'll understand a bit
better.
You'll still need to set up rcpthosts to deal with only those hostnames
(domain names) for which you wish to accept mail.
Best of luck,
-Martin
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now about the command 'qmail-qread', and if
you wish any mail to deliver locally, you should read up on the "Life with
Qmail" page...it has a number of gems and solid advice.
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html
-Martin
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SMTP server. (addcr is included in the ucspi
package). For kicks, try running the PGP program by itself on a text
file, and do an "od -c ${FILENAME}" to see whether or not you have the
required \r\n. If not, you can add them with addcr.
-Martin
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uot;." has a
special meaning in a filesystem context.
Now, you can use an ampersand, or nothing as the first character of the
line.
If you have a more specific question, please ask. Also check out the Life
with Qmail page. It's excellent documentation.
(Und wenn Sie sich lieber auf De
Philip,
I like Dave's reply better. :-)
-Martin
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On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Martin A. Brown wrote:
-->Philip,
-->
-->I suspect that you want to use $EXT, not $USER (which in this case would
-->expand to be &quo
Philip,
I suspect that you want to use $EXT, not $USER (which in this case would
expand to be "alias". And I think you really want to use forward:
| forward ${EXT}@gpsmac.net
-Martin
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On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Phil
pears (I didn't look closely at what was going on in
your scripts), that you have a spelling error in miultilog.
Come back to the list if you still have troubles,
-Martin
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On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Cameron Arnott wrote:
-->Hi, H
o newaddress, and then exits 99, so
further commands in .qmail are ignored.
Good luck with it,
-Martin
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On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Dax Kelson wrote:
-->
-->What commands can I put in a .qmail file so that email f
-->I would say, why leverage condredirect for this purpose?
And I suppose I should also have included my negation operator.
Why not leverage condredirect for this purpose?
Sorry,
-Martin
off, pal"
That allows you to control all of the bouncing messages from one location,
and the individual users will never see messages that you are redirecting
to the "bounce-from" address.
Anybody see any faults with this? Another trip through the queue, I
suppose
Good luck
Do you get the same bounce?
If you continue to have troubles, show us your /var/qmail/control/*
files...best of luck.
-Martin
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On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, clifford thurber wrote:
-->Hello,
-->I made a post earlier to this list
this solution is that your message makes two
trips through the queue--if it's not a heavily loaded box, then you are
set.
Good luck,
-Martin
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On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, John Grant (Concordant Networks) wrote:
-->Well after
ing a different problem, but send us
your control files, and we'll take a look).
-Martin
Martin A. Brown --- SecurePipe Communications --- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, dave wrote:
> I can't explain it but all the sudden all my alias's don't work
>
> all .q
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