Filters with qmail

1999-02-03 Thread Martin Staael
Hi, I need to setup a filter program with qmail. I have been looking for a while, but haven't found any programs that does the following : Spam-filter. The qmail SMTP server is running as a open-realy, so we need to have some sort of spam filter - like checking if the mail looks like spam, and co

Re: Filters with qmail

1999-02-03 Thread Sam
Martin Staael writes: > > Hi, > > I need to setup a filter program with qmail. I have been looking for a while, > but haven't found any programs that does the following : > > Spam-filter. > The qmail SMTP server is running as a open-realy, so we need to have some sort > of spam filter - like c

Re: Filters with qmail

1999-02-03 Thread Martin Staael
Sam, At 13:17 03-02-99 +, you wrote: >Read the FAQ, and turn off your open relay. I know how to turn off my open-realy. But I need a open-realy - or our customers is not able to send mail through us. >> "Macro" filter : >> I need to be able to setup some conditions like: >> if the subject

Re: Filters with qmail

1999-02-03 Thread Stefan Paletta
Martin Staael wrote/schrieb/scribsit: > Sam, > > At 13:17 03-02-99 +, you wrote: > I know how to turn off my open-realy. But I need a open-realy - or our > customers is not able to send mail through us. I think we'd be glad to hear why someone needs an open mail relay and to propose anothe

Re: Filters with qmail

1999-02-03 Thread Andy Smith
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Martin Staael wrote: > Sam, > > At 13:17 03-02-99 +, you wrote: > > >Read the FAQ, and turn off your open relay. > > I know how to turn off my open-realy. But I need a open-realy - or our > customers is not able to send mail through us. Read the FAQ again. Ideally you

Re: Filters with qmail

1999-02-03 Thread Martin Staael
Andy, At 13:42 03-02-99 +, you wrote: >> I know how to turn off my open-realy. But I need a open-realy - or our >> customers is not able to send mail through us. >Read the FAQ again.  Ideally your customers should be using their ISP's >own mail server. Our customers will always use another

Re: Filters with qmail

1999-02-03 Thread Pedro Melo
On 03-Feb-99 Martin Staael wrote: > > Andy, > > At 13:42 03-02-99 +, you wrote: > >>> I know how to turn off my open-realy. But I need a open-realy - or our >>> customers is not able to send mail through us. > >>Read the FAQ again. Ideally your customers should be using their ISP's >>own

Re: Filters with qmail

1999-02-03 Thread Martin Staael
Petr, At 15:11 03-02-99 +, you wrote: >1. If your customers have static IP, setup a database for tcpserver >which exports RELAYCLIENT="" for those special IPs (see FAQ 5.4) They don't. The use dial-in from around the world. What I need is a program to check that a user is not sending more

Re: Filters with qmail

1999-02-03 Thread Vince Vielhaber
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Martin Staael wrote: > > Andy, > > At 13:42 03-02-99 +, you wrote: > > >> I know how to turn off my open-realy. But I need a open-realy - or our > >> customers is not able to send mail through us. > > >Read the FAQ again. Ideally your customers should be using their I

Re: Filters with qmail

1999-02-03 Thread ddb
Martin Staael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 3 February 1999 at 15:00:35 +0100 > Our customers will always use another ISP for dial-in, or have a direct > connection. But we will still have to provide them with a SMTP server, that is > the reason for the needed open-relay. > > So we can't te

Re: Filters with qmail

1999-02-03 Thread Adam D. McKenna
ying, RTFM. --Adam -Original Message- From: Martin Staael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Petr Novotny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 9:26 AM Subject: Re: Filters with qmail :Petr, : :At 15:11 03-02-99 +, you wro

Re: Filters with qmail

1999-02-03 Thread Mike Meyer
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Sam wrote: > No, you don't need an open relay, no matter how convinced you are > otherwise. The age of open relays has long come, and gone, and it's just > a matter of time before you'll get listed on any one of several public > blacklists of open relays, and then you custom

Re: Filters with qmail

1999-02-03 Thread Kai MacTane
Text written by Martin Staael at 02:30 PM 2/3/99 +0100: >Sam, > >At 13:17 03-02-99 +, you wrote: > >>Read the FAQ, and turn off your open relay. > >I know how to turn off my open-realy. But I need a open-realy - or our >customers is not able to send mail through us. No, you do not. What you n

Re: Filters with qmail

1999-02-03 Thread Matt Garrett
Look. I very much doubt that Martin Staael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> REALLY wants to run an open relay. What most ISPs want to allow are Internet ---> SMTP ---> local users Internet <--- SMTP <--- local users local users <--- SMTP <--- local user and disallow Internet ---> SMPT ---> Internet You g

Re: Filters with qmail

1999-02-03 Thread Sam
Matt Garrett writes: > Look. I very much doubt that Martin Staael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> REALLY > wants to run an open relay. What most ISPs want to allow are Actually, he thinks he does. As I mentioned earlier, usually there's an inquiry of this kind about once a month on this list. These organi

RE: Filters with qmail

1999-02-03 Thread Joe Garcia
age- > From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 4:44 PM > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Filters with qmail > > > Matt Garrett writes: > > > Look. I very much doubt that Martin Staael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> REALLY > > wants

Re: Filters with qmail

1999-02-04 Thread Aijaz A. Ansari
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 09:31:21AM -0500, Vince Vielhaber wrote: ... > Look on www.qmail.org for a package that allows relaying after checking > pop mail. I can't think of the name right now. ... FYI: one of the options is smtp-poplock. I use that. However, there were several things in the IN

Re: Filters with qmail

1999-02-04 Thread Lorens Kockum
On the qmail list [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >Oh, tosh. I've got a server listed on those lists - has been for close >to a year. It runs mail lists, [...] And I suppose that you don't care that your server is probably being used to send spam all over the world ? -- #include

Re: Filters with qmail

1999-02-04 Thread Mike Meyer
On 4 Feb 1999, Lorens Kockum wrote: > On the qmail list [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >Oh, tosh. I've got a server listed on those lists - has been for close > >to a year. It runs mail lists, [...] > > And I suppose that you don't care that your server is probably > being used to send spam all o