Re: Blocking relayed mail with no From field?

2001-05-10 Thread Jamyn
.qmail.org/top.html#microsoft HBDEV offers a free license for their antivirus program on *nix, as long as it's for personal use. It seems to work well, and I believe both Amavis and Qmail-Scanner support it. I know this doesn't address your question of 'how do I block relayed mai

Re: How to prevent smtp from accepting blank From: field

2001-03-15 Thread Noel Mistula
use checkhab or checkattach Manvendra Bhangui wrote: > > I am having a problem with my site where someone is trying to spam the site with > some message titled "Snowhite and Seven Dwarfs". The From: field is being shown as >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I have pu

Re: How to prevent smtp from accepting blank From: field

2001-03-15 Thread Charles Cazabon
Manvendra Bhangui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am having a problem with my site where someone is trying to spam the site > with some message titled "Snowhite and Seven Dwarfs". The From: field is > being shown as From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] It's an email virus. You c

Re: How to prevent smtp from accepting blank From: field

2001-03-14 Thread Jörgen Persson
On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 02:08:47AM +0530, Manvendra Bhangui wrote: [snip] > Any suggestions on preventing blank mail from: being given during smtp > dialogue? You don't want to do that, to quote rfc821 > One way to prevent loops in error reporting is to specify a null > reverse-path in the MAI

Re: How to prevent smtp from accepting blank From: field

2001-03-14 Thread Manvendra Bhangui
to prevent smtp from accepting blank From: field I am having a problem with my site where someone is trying to spam the site with some message titled "Snowhite and Seven Dwarfs". The From: field is being shown as From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]     I have put the en

How to prevent smtp from accepting blank From: field

2001-03-14 Thread Manvendra Bhangui
I am having a problem with my site where someone is trying to spam the site with some message titled "Snowhite and Seven Dwarfs". The From: field is being shown as From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]     I have put the entry [EMAIL PROTECTED] in badrcptto and also tested that mail from: [EMAIL

Re: from field in envelop

2000-08-25 Thread wolfgang zeikat
a possible workaround: if you use the elm program (that can also be used in scripts with options and such), the headers for the outgoing mail can be specified in ~/.elm/elmheaders wolfgang Also sprach Darrell Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 25.08.2000: Hello, I was just curious. I've browsed

Re: from field in envelop

2000-08-25 Thread Dave Sill
"Darrell Wright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hello, I was just curious. I've browsed through most documentation for >qmail, but cannot seem to find a reference to this. When local mail (via >mailx) is sent from a host using qmail, it does not add the users name. >i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> "John

from field in envelop

2000-08-25 Thread Darrell Wright
Hello, I was just curious. I've browsed through most documentation for qmail, but cannot seem to find a reference to this. When local mail (via mailx) is sent from a host using qmail, it does not add the users name. i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> "John Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. My question is, is

From: field

2000-05-08 Thread Thilo Bangert
Hi, I noticed my name appears in one of the From: fields a couple messages up. How could that happen? I don´t remember posting anything to this list. greetings Thilo

Insert a From field (mess822)

2000-01-17 Thread Stefan Witzel
Hello, Outlook (not Express) does not insert a From field (only a Sender field) into the mail header. Is there any way (using the mess822 package?) to make the mail rfc822 compliant? Thanks in advance. Stefan Witzel Stefan Witzel

Re: Do you see in the FROM field -> From: To: qmail ...

1999-12-19 Thread Rogerio Brito
On Dec 19 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Sat, Dec 18, 1999 at 08:58:18PM -0200, Rogerio Brito wrote: > > No, that's not the problem. That's the default behaviour that > > some programs (like Pine -- which you are using, BTW -- and > > mutt) have when displaying messages that YOU s

Re: Do you see in the FROM field -> From: To: qmail ...

1999-12-19 Thread petervd
On Sat, Dec 18, 1999 at 08:58:18PM -0200, Rogerio Brito wrote: > On Dec 18 1999, Diego A. Puertas F. wrote: > > When I see my own message coming back from the list here, what > > appears in the FROM field is actually the TO field, it only happens > > on my messages

Re: Do you see in the FROM field -> From: To: qmail ...

1999-12-19 Thread Rogerio Brito
On Dec 18 1999, Diego A. Puertas F. wrote: > When I see my own message coming back from the list here, what > appears in the FROM field is actually the TO field, it only happens > on my messages. Do you see the same? No, that's not the problem. That's the def

RE: reformatting the From field in ezmlm ?

1999-12-18 Thread Matthew B. Henniges
Saturday, December 18, 1999 5:35 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: reformatting the From field in ezmlm ? > > > How would I make ezmlm write a header so that the From line contains the > list address, not the sender's? My subscribers want to reply to > the list by >

reformatting the From field in ezmlm ?

1999-12-18 Thread Denis Voitenko
How would I make ezmlm write a header so that the From line contains the list address, not the sender's? My subscribers want to reply to the list by hitting the Reply button, not Reply to All. BTW, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is down as well as the archive :-(

Do you see in the FROM field -> From: To: qmail ...

1999-12-18 Thread Diego A. Puertas F.
Do you see a strange From field in this message? When I see my own message coming back from the list here, what appears in the FROM field is actually the TO field, it only happens on my messages. Do you see the same? I see the problem on the list of messages, when I look at my message the FROM

Re: qmail log (from field)

1999-10-14 Thread Eric Dahnke
Please look at an entry below. > > info msg 205083: bytes 379 from <> qp xxx uid xxxx > > As we can see, the from field is empty. Is there a way that we can deny > mails that don't contain 'from' from being relayed? Also is there a way > that we can restri

qmail log (from field)

1999-10-14 Thread Edward Castillo-Jakosalem
Hi again to all! I have a question about the log file. Please look at an entry below. info msg 205083: bytes 379 from <> qp xxx uid As we can see, the from field is empty. Is there a way that we can deny mails that don't contain 'from' from being relayed? Also is th

Re: Qmail changing From: field

1999-05-11 Thread Anand Buddhdev
On Tue, May 11, 1999 at 02:33:10AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: qmail-smtpd does *not* change the From: header. Your From: header is probably being altered by qmail-inject. Read the man page to find out more about header manipulation with qmail-inject. > Qmail is changing the "From:

Qmail changing From: field

1999-05-11 Thread rwk
Qmail is changing the "From: " field in the header on all messages sent out. The way I read the documentation, it is not supposed to do this. Can anyone suggest what might be wrong? Thanks, Dick Kreutzer AmeriCom Inc.