mail is a fairly small
operation). However, it really isn't THAT much, so we'll probably keep them
as well.
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Internet Applications, National Consumer IP
TELUS Corporation 780-493-2471
Starting Jul 31 RBL will start charging for using their services.
How does his charging system work, anyway?
http://www.mailabuse.org/feestructure.html
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having to deal with a transaction. I get around this by
providing a URL from which a message can be sent, and this URL appears in
any (reasonable) bounce message as a result of being blocked.
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Internet Applications, National Consumer IP
TELUS Corporation
, then there is no reason to use rbsmtpd :-/
Life in an imperfect world...
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Internet Applications, National Consumer IP
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with multiple rcpt to: lines, I get the results that I
expected - to send to the same domain (ignoring VERP requirements), it is
faster to use a single connection for multiple messages than to use qmail.
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Internet Applications, National Consumer IP
TELUS
all 10,000 rcpt to: lines.
This had nothing to do with how fast qmail or anything else could
send, I think, but more with how fast the remote system received, whether
by my script or by qmail (either from the same workstation).
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Internet
You Wrote:
I am helpless !!!
Send an email to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED], just as
it stated in the informational message you received when you subscribed...
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to (high level):
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/ipv4-address-space
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.
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TELUS Corporation 780-493-2471
, Roger Walker wrote:
I just ran a test where I created a single message file, with all
headers, and the BCC list was 10,000+ copies of my own address on a remote
domain. I used qmail-inject to send the message.
What I expected to happen was for the local QMAIL to make a single
connection
off the appropriate number of
rcpt to: lines with a single copy of the message, and that would be much
faster. However, it is also a specialty application, and not applicable for
most other mail duties.
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Internet Applications, National Consumer IP
TELUS
on the receiving
Intermail system - saves on disk space.
Thanks for any help/suggestions.
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with
Qmail, so I'd like to set up a Linux box with Qmail as the MTA because the
setup would require much less handling.
Thanks for the response.
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HIS Pain; YOUR
that
this was a relay (or generated directly from my system by a cracker).
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.
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Date: 18 May 2001 02:07:12 -
From
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| setuidgid qmaill tai64n | setuidgid qmaill tai64nlocal \
| setuidgid qmaill multilog +\* /var/log/rbl
But, AOL doesn't help matters as their bounces don't return any
original header information, blah.
So I've noticed...
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Roger Walker http
16838 from 131.193.178.181?
No. Now we are onto a different topic, but I would still
appreciate some input on this. I noticed when I set this up that I was
only getting the RBL stuff logged.
Again, I really appreciate the help I've received from everyone on
the list. Thanks.
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Roger
.
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On Thu, 17 May 2001, Todd Finney wrote:
At 08:55 PM 5/17/01, Roger Walker wrote:
tcpserver:
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
206.75.255.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
10.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
:allow
The first line is for localhost, the second for my class 'C',
the
third for private network
On Fri, 18 May 2001, Caspar Bothmer wrote:
Roger Walker wrote:
My admin mailbox has been filling up with bounces from aol.com -
obvious SPAM that appears to have originated from my qmail system
I am curious about that because recently I got a bounce from aol that
said
on them - and that's
what the client wants. When qmail-inject fails, so does the Perl script,
and the message dies right there with it.
Is there any way to turn of the header error checking of
qmail-inject? Thanks.
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Voice/Fax
any way to over-ride
this behavior or otherwise force qmail-local to provide those headers to
the pipe?
Thanks.
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"HIS Pain; YOUR Gain"
the example in
dot-qmail man page. I think it will work. Thanks.
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I saw a couple of references to Solaris on the main qmail.org
webpage, and a little bit in some of the files in the tarball. Does anyone
have any specific notes for installing on Solaris?
Thanks.
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to this:
starting delivery 1: msg 64822 to remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
delivery 1: failure: Sorry,_I_couldn't_find_any_host_named_rope.net?._(#5.1.2)/
Evidently, qmail now thinks that the address domain has a trailing
"_" (or is that a space?), which is replaced as a "?"
address. You have a space in RELAYCLIENT=" ".
It should be RELAYCLIENT=""
I thought that looked fishy. Maybe the typeface from the book (?)
that I don't have in front of me right now...
Makes sense, now. Many thanks.
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n order to implement it.
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t you want to use procmail, etc. Using 'daemon' to start the
script fails - possibly because the 'rc' script dies after it executes.
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"HIS Pain; YOUR Gain"
properly.
If anyone knows the list owner, perhaps they could contact him and
have him check things out, and unsubscribe me.
Sorry, and thanks.
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"HIS
tape, and I can keep 7 days worth of backups ready
for immediate use.
Only development stuff needs to be backed up for longer term
storage (i.e CD-RW).
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&quo
t;?
That only would be a problem if you have "roaming" users AFAIK.
I tell my roaming users to use the SMTP of the provider they use to dial-in.
No problems experienced so far.
I believe the issue is that if you deny everything, you cannot be
using QMail to accept inco
my system won't relay
for them? Are they relaying, but I'm too stupid to configure qmail
properly? Enquiring minds want to know :-)
Thanks.
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"HIS
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Charles Cazabon wrote:
Roger Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
'locals' contains "localhost", the FQDN for the host, and the
domain portion of the FQDN for the host.
[...]
Question(s): Am I being used as a relay?
Difficult to tell, si
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Al Sparks wrote:
--- Roger Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I immediately added this host to my /etc/hosts.deny file for
tcp-env and the connections stopped after the first two refusals.
A good security practice is to deny everything in your hosts.deny file
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Michael Hufnagl wrote:
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Roger Walker wrote:
Reading the error message closely reveals that asm/sigcontext.h is
included from signal.h. asm/sigcontext.h is probably part of the kernel
include files. Do you have those installed?
On both
. I found that in the /usr/src/linux/include directory,
the "asm" link to "asm-i386" was actually missing.
After adding the link (not sure why it was missing), qmail
compiles (make setup check) properly. Thanks, all, for helping me through
this.
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/sigcontext.h: No such file or directory
make: *** [sig_alarm.o] Error 1
Since "asm/sigcontext.h" doesn't exist on either system, I am a
bit baffled as to why it is suddenly looking for it, now.
Has anyone else encounterd this, and did you find a quick fix?
Thanks.
(in the case of
7.1, I have 2.2.17, but on the 6.x system, it would be 2.2.14). As I
indicated, that file does not appear on either system, yet it compiled on
the earlier Mandrake system...
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ealing with the fact that QMail is
using the real account for controlling the virtual accounts, besides
using virtual accounts to deal with virtual-virtual accounts.
I just downloaded ezmlm-idx a couple of days ago and have done
just this to set up two mailing lists for separate domai
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