with RELAYCLIENT and
an entry in badmailfrom: @mydomain
is this optimal?
can qmail end the session after MAIL FROM: ?
(now it does after RCPT TO)
my setup:
INTERNET
|
QMAIL SERVER (2 Interfaces, qmail-1.03 - qmailqueue and spamcontrol patch)
|
PRIVATE NETWORK
i am switching to qmail from sendmail because got
Philipp Lopaur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how can i deny mail from outside with envelope
FROM: 123@mydomain
RCPT: 456@mydomain
(in the case 123 and 456 are valid mailboxes)
currently i have tcpserver with RELAYCLIENT and
an entry in badmailfrom: @mydomain
is this optimal?
No -- qmail
OK. I added this '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' dude to my badmailfrom and
still got this last message. What gives? If I telnet to the box and try
to send in a message as him, it gets kicked out, why doesn't the real
message get kicked out?
- Gary
did you killall -HUP qmail-send?
- Original Message -
From: Gary MacKay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 2:35 PM
Subject: badmailfrom didn't work
OK. I added this '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' dude to my badmailfrom and
still got this last message. What
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 08:35:13AM -0400, Gary MacKay wrote:
OK. I added this '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' dude to my badmailfrom and
still got this last message. What gives? If I telnet to the box and try
to send in a message as him, it gets kicked out, why doesn't the real
message get kicked out
On 26 Jul 2001, at 8:35, Gary MacKay wrote:
OK. I added this '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' dude to my badmailfrom and
still got this last message. What gives? If I telnet to the box and
try to send in a message as him, it gets kicked out, why doesn't the
real message get kicked out?
I did the same
/rcpthosts:
xxx.com
control/badmailfrom:
xxx.com
i also have configured tcpserver to ,RELAYCLIENT= in the case the ip
address
is of my local private subnet.
i am running qmail-1.03 with SPAMCONTROL and QMAILQUEUE patch.
i also run qmail-scanner.
MY PROBLEM:
i HAVE TO dissallow mails with originator
* Gary MacKay [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010726 10:53]:
OK. I added this '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' dude to my badmailfrom and
still got this last message. What gives?
badmailfrom operates on the MAIL FROM: parameter of the SMTP conversation.
For ezmlm lists, the MAIL FROM: (or ``envelope sender
-
From: Gary MacKay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 26 juli 2001 14:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: badmailfrom didn't work
OK. I added this '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' dude to my badmailfrom and
still got this last message. What gives? If I telnet to the box and try
to send in a message as him
HUP'ing is NOT necessary for badmailfrom.
It gets used with each new call to qmail-smtpd.
--
Michael Boyiazis
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mail Architect, NetZero, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: zyrtaf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 7:56 AM
To: Gary MacKay
Cc: [EMAIL
: RE: badmailfrom didn't work
HUP'ing is NOT necessary for badmailfrom.
It gets used with each new call to qmail-smtpd.
--
Michael Boyiazis
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mail Architect, NetZero, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: zyrtaf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 7:56 AM
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 07:52:38AM +0100, mtaylor wrote:
as sent to this list read the f archives So my question to you Mr
Heenning Brauer if you are not willing to help in a polite manner then don't
This problem with solutions and explanations is a thousand time in the
archives. A quick
Hi,
I read the archives, and posted a while ago on this topic with
no solution. What I want is to block specific domains / addresses.
This is not, in first instance, related to blocking spam. Now the
problem is, that fetchmail, if receiving a badmailfrom request
from qmail-smtpd stops delivering
mtaylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm new to this list [...]
And yet you go on to assault Henning, who is a long-standing contributor
to this list. You have three choices:
-live with the way this list works and get assistance here
-hire a qmail consultant to fix things for you, so you can
Tom Beer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I want is to block specific domains / addresses. This
is not, in first instance, related to blocking spam. Now the problem
is, that fetchmail, if receiving a badmailfrom request from
qmail-smtpd stops delivering.
That's the way fetchmail works
We have been getting some e-mails sent from a virus some people have. I am
trying to block them out using the badmailfrom file, but it doesn't seem to
be working the way I need it to. The e-mail has a:
From: Hahaha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in the header, so I put [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the badmailfrom
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:41:54AM -0500, Q wrote:
We have been getting some e-mails sent from a virus some people have. I am
trying to block them out using the badmailfrom file, but it doesn't seem to
be working the way I need it to. The e-mail has a:
From: Hahaha [EMAIL PROTECTED
Q [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way I can block messages that have a null
Return-Path or a way to have qmail check the badmailfrom against the From:
header instead of the Return-Path one?
No, and it's a bad idea. Bounces are required to have a null envelope
sender (), and MTAs
.
Thanks!
- Original Message -
From: Chris Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Q [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: blocking from-addresses (badmailfrom)
Read the f*** archives.
--
* Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.bsws.de *
* Roedingsmarkt 14, 20459 Hamburg, Germany *
Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity.
(Dennis Ritchie)
am
trying to block them out using the badmailfrom file, but it doesn't seem to
be working the way I need it to. The e-mail has a:
From: Hahaha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in the header, so I put [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the badmailfrom file.
Whenever I try to send a test message with the from address
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:53:31AM -0500, Q wrote:
Does anyone have any personal recommendations as far as the AV software
on the page goes?
Check the archives: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=qmail, search for
anti-virus. Also http://www.qmail.org/top.html#microsoft.
- Adrian
, July 12, 2001 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: blocking from-addresses (badmailfrom)
Read the f*** archives.
--
* Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.bsws.de *
* Roedingsmarkt 14, 20459 Hamburg, Germany *
Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity
Hi, I have the following in control/badmailfrom as shown by qmail-showctl:
badmailfrom:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] not accepted in MAIL FROM.
Hahaha [EMAIL PROTECTED] not accepted in MAIL FROM.
Yet messages with the following headers still get through:
--- Below this line is the original bounce
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 10:09:00AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I have the following in control/badmailfrom as shown by qmail-showctl:
badmailfrom:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] not accepted in MAIL FROM.
Hahaha [EMAIL PROTECTED] not accepted in MAIL FROM.
Yet messages with the following
Hi!
I wonder if anyone has made a patch to log badmailfrom hits from
qmail-smtpd?
-Johan
--
Johan Almqvist
http://www.almqvist.net/johan/qmail/
PGP signature
On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 03:53:35PM +0200, Johan Almqvist wrote:
I wonder if anyone has made a patch to log badmailfrom hits from
qmail-smtpd?
This should work:
--- Makefile.orig Sun Jun 17 10:25:23 2001
+++ MakefileSun Jun 17 10:23:24 2001
@@ -1535,13 +1535,13 @@
load qmail-smtpd.o
Hi,
I surfed the archives, but there were only
problems no solution. I fetch mail with
fetchmail (;-) and want to block some addresses
and domains. But fetchmail interrupts after getting
the first blocked mail and won't receive any
further ones. As far as I can see it is qmail
and not fetchmail
Tom Beer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I surfed the archives, but there were only problems no solution. I fetch
mail with fetchmail (;-) and want to block some addresses and domains. But
fetchmail interrupts after getting the first blocked mail and won't receive
any further ones. As far as I can
audit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been working on getting my badmailfrom file setup and would like to
block a entire domain from connecting.
badmailfrom won't block anyone from *connecting*.
I've tried the following
@*.domain.net
Nope. badmailfrom doesn't support domain wildcards.
I would
Greetings,
I've been working on getting my badmailfrom file setup and would like to
block a entire domain from connecting.
I've tried the following
@*.domain.net
But it can still send mail through using different domains. If I just add
@domain.net
then it just blocks the one address
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Greetings,
I was wondering if I can put just a domain in the
/var/qmail/control/badmailfrom file
Thanks
audit
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: 2.6.3ia
Charset: noconv
Comment: http://www.radiusnet.net
iQCVAwUBOv11WqyzESGmHGLJAQHMdAP+KwokGYpVJ
* audit [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010512 19:39]:
I was wondering if I can put just a domain in the
/var/qmail/control/badmailfrom file
Yes. You have to start it with an @.
@yahoo.com
will block all mail where the envelope sender address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Note that you are blocking envelope
Unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#t 19:01 07/05/2001 -0700, admin wrote:
Hi Guys;
I am getting annoying emails comming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and this guys
change the address the next week to be [EMAIL PROTECTED] I really want
domain.com blocked!! and badmailfrom only handles individual emails how
Hi Guys;
I am getting annoying emails comming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and this guys
change the address the next week to be [EMAIL PROTECTED] I really want
domain.com blocked!! and badmailfrom only handles individual emails how can
I block *@domain.com. RBL is solution but some of this guys
man qmail-smtpd:
A line in badmailfrom may be of the form @host, meaning every address at
host.
-= Brad Schuetz =-==-= [EMAIL PROTECTED] =-
-Original Message-
From: admin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 7:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Badmailfrom
On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 07:01:29PM -0700, admin wrote:
Hi Guys;
I am getting annoying emails comming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and this guys
change the address the next week to be [EMAIL PROTECTED] I really want
domain.com blocked!! and badmailfrom only handles individual emails how can
I
List,
Are there size limitations to the badmailfrom control file? I have over 100
user/hosts listed, yet some that are on the list are still getting through.
On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 09:56:21AM -0500, Jeffrey Lomas wrote:
List,
Are there size limitations to the badmailfrom control file? I have over 100
user/hosts listed, yet some that are on the list are still getting through.
No, there are no limitations.
If some are getting through, your entries
Hi all,
Would this be valid in control/badmailfrom; @*.cn ?
If not, is there an equivalent ? I've seen enough spam from those little
guys.
John
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 03:24:26PM -0500, Jean Caron wrote:
Would this be valid in control/badmailfrom; @*.cn ?
No it isn't.
If not, is there an equivalent ?
Not with an unmodified qmail version. There exist addons to support
wildcard matching ... www.qmail.org should list some.
I've
Hi,
this is covered in my SPAMCONTROL patch:
http://ww.fehcom.de/qmail_en.html
cheers.
eh.
At 09:26 26.1.2001 -0700, Andy Bradford wrote:
Hey all,
I have a really annoying spammer on my hands and just wonder if it is
possible to use wildcards in badmailfrom? Originally I added
Hey all,
I have a really annoying spammer on my hands and just wonder if it is
possible to use wildcards in badmailfrom? Originally I added
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to badmailfrom and that blocked it for about a month. Then he got
halfway smart and changed his sender address
Andy Bradford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a really annoying spammer on my hands and just wonder if it is
possible to use wildcards in badmailfrom?
Someone posted a patch to do this some time ago. You could search the
qmail list archives for it, or look at qmail.org for a pointer. I
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 10:40:12 CST, Charles Cazabon wrote:
Someone posted a patch to do this some time ago. You could search the
qmail list archives for it, or look at qmail.org for a pointer. I think
it was called 'badrcptpatterns' or something similar.
Yes, thanks to another poster I found
On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 11:18:03PM +0100, Peter van Dijk wrote:
Johan apparently did something wrong, the patch itself 403's.
It's on http://www.dataloss.net/qmtpd-badmailfrom-1.1.patch for now.
mutt's paranoid umask got in my way. A chmod 644 later, all is in order.
Sorry 'bout that.
-Johan
I patched qmail-qmtpd to respect badmailfrom like qmail-smtpd does.
Also fixed qmail-qmtpd.8 and qmail-control.9.
The patch is on Johan's QMTP page,
http://www.almqvist.net/johan/qmail/qmail-qmtpc.html
Greetz, Peter.
On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 09:30:48PM +0100, Peter van Dijk wrote:
I patched qmail-qmtpd to respect badmailfrom like qmail-smtpd does.
Also fixed qmail-qmtpd.8 and qmail-control.9.
The patch is on Johan's QMTP page,
http://www.almqvist.net/johan/qmail/qmail-qmtpc.html
Johan apparently did
Is it possible to deny all mail from a domain (by putting it in
badmailfrom) except for some specific mailaddresses from that domain which
should be allowed ?
Hans
--
Hans Vansweevelt
Labo
Matthew Harrell writes:
`
:
: Instead, you might want to prohibit mail from
:
:200.189.209.130
:
: instead. Of course this will stop all mail from that IP address and
: you might want that other mail.
:
I've got a question about this. I still get mail from an old work address
:
: Instead, you might want to prohibit mail from
:
:200.189.209.130
:
: instead. Of course this will stop all mail from that IP address and
: you might want that other mail.
:
I've got a question about this. I still get mail from an old work address
and occasionally get spam from that
Hi,
I'm receiving a virus from [EMAIL PROTECTED], I've already inserted this
email in badmailfrom, the qmail was restarted and I'm still receiving this
virus.
In the header below you can see that the user doesn't exist, there is a
3D caracter in the beginning of the email address, so
(as supplied by the "mail from:" part of the
transaction). It compares the address provided here with badmailfrom.
You can't use badmailfrom to stop null addresses (and in general you
shouldn't stop them anyway because a legitimate bounce is sent with a
null sender).
Instead, you might want to pro
this
email in badmailfrom, the qmail was restarted and I'm still receiving this
virus.
In the header below you can see that the user doesn't exist, there is a
3D caracter in the beginning of the email address, so the address is
unknowm, but even inserted in badmailfrom I've receive order
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 07:41:36PM -0300, Ari Arantes Filho wrote:
Hi,
I'm receiving a virus from [EMAIL PROTECTED], I've already inserted this
email in badmailfrom, the qmail was restarted and I'm still receiving this
virus.
In the header below you can see that the user doesn't
The name of the file "badmailfrom" can be a bit deceptive as many
people think it applies to the "From: " header. In fact it applies to
the return path address supplied by the "MAIL FROM: " command in SMTP.
To use badmailfrom you have to use the address that shows
Alex Pennace [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
qmail-smtpd rejects messages with an envelope sender (return-path)
listed in badmailfrom, and does not act on the message From:
header. To block mail from this guy, you would need to block mail
with the null envelope sender (), which is certainly
Hi All,
The file badmailfrom in the /var/qmail/control directory, how do I enter
only a domain name to stop receiving mail, instead of enter the full email
address?
I've tried the following :
*@domain.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Which does work, any ideas?
Regards,
Kevin Smith
On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 07:07:36PM -, Kevin Smith wrote:
Hi All,
The file badmailfrom in the /var/qmail/control directory, how do I enter
only a domain name to stop receiving mail, instead of enter the full email
address?
I've tried the following :
*@domain.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED
is there a way to put all hosts from one domain into badmailfrom?
not all users from one host of that domain as in
@host.domain.com
but all users from all hosts of domain.com ...
At 16:09 1.10.2000 -0300, Daniel Theodoro wrote:
How is the best way to deny messages from this user - #@[] ?
I put it in my badmailfrom/badmailpatterns but it still send email from
my smtp's
Some idea ?
Difficult, because they are control characters (check DJB "E Mail Header"
page
How is the best way to deny messages from this user - #@[] ?
I put it in my badmailfrom/badmailpatterns but it still send email from
my smtp's
Some idea ?
=
Daniel Theodoro
Tecnologia - iG
Daniel Theodoro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How is the best way to deny messages from this user - #@[] ?
I put it in my badmailfrom/badmailpatterns but it still send email from
my smtp's
That address is the standard one used for bounces. That's why badmailfrom
doesn't let you block
Hi,
I am using qmail 1.03 along with tcpserver, the problem i have is that
apparently my ~qmaild/control/badmailfrom file is not blocking anything
at all, for instance i have tried sending mail from some remote unauthorized
location as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' which *IS* listed in that file
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 02:11:41PM -0500, Enrique Vadillo wrote:
Hi,
I am using qmail 1.03 along with tcpserver, the problem i have is that
apparently my ~qmaild/control/badmailfrom file is not blocking anything
at all, for instance i have tried sending mail from some remote unauthorized
Hello
I have _BIG_ spammers list in /var/qmail/control/badmailfrom file. I would
like have it in CDB file becouse I think that looking for from domain in
CDB file is faster than doing this same at plain text file. Any ideas,
patches or something else ? Thanks for help.
Tommy
That's more of what the RBL is for -- if you want to take that step. The RBL
is supposed to be a good list of sites that are producing spam, not that are
necessarily open relays at all.
"Hubbard, David" wrote:
Thanks for responding Chris. I am currently using the MAPS
relays.mail-abuse.org
are all garbage. The only thing that is consistent across emails is the
path it took to get to me, and it always starts with a popsite.net address.
I tried to put @popsite.net in my badmailfrom but that didn't work.
Is there any way to block all popsite.net connections? They always seem
to come from
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 02:46:29AM -0400, Hubbard, David wrote:
! I tried to put @popsite.net in my badmailfrom but that didn't work.
badmailfrom is useless. :-) People can arbitrarily set their envelope
sender anyway.
! Is there any way to block all popsite.net connections? They always seem
, and it always starts with a popsite.net address.
I tried to put @popsite.net in my badmailfrom but that didn't work.
Is there any way to block all popsite.net connections? They always seem
to come from different addresses and subnets.
Thanks,
Dave
to me, and it always starts with a popsite.net address.
I tried to put @popsite.net in my badmailfrom but that didn't work.
Is there any way to block all popsite.net connections? They always seem
to come from different addresses and subnets.
Thanks,
Dave
-- Chris Hardie
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 10:28:10AM -0400, Hubbard, David wrote:
Thanks for responding Chris. I am currently using the MAPS
relays.mail-abuse.org with rblsmtpd, I guess the spam I'm
getting isn't coming from an open relay. Actually, the
spammers usually relay through a valid mail server for
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 10:28:10AM -0400, Hubbard, David wrote:
! I guess
! in this case my best bet would be to forward it to their
! admins since I can't block by originating IP...
By all means complain to their admin.
Why can't you block
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Blocking Spam, badmailfrom not working
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 02:46:29AM -0400, Hubbard, David wrote:
! I tried to put @popsite.net in my badmailfrom but that didn't work.
badmailfrom is useless. :-) People can arbitrarily set their envelope
sender anyway
to contact spammers' mail server administrators i have found it very
useful to have signed up with
http://spamcop.net
via http://spamcop.net/anonsignup.shtml
they provide a form to paste the spam mail into and have all the necessary
DNS/whois lookups done
wolfgang
On 20:38 3.04.2000, Barbara Koch-Hoffmann could be heard musing
Hi,
it seems that we continously revent the wheel..
1. This patch does already exist (see below).
2. All the SPAM discussion is a ricochet of the old stuff - why doesn't
qmail have a good documentation.
Pls. have
On Tue, Apr 04, 2000 at 10:47:38AM +0100, Will Harris wrote:
/172.(?:1[6-9]|2[0-9]|31).[0-9]+.[0-9]+$/
One line, nice and simple.
add "wrong".
1.172.31.111
You should really use \. and ^
Regards, Uwe
At 10:28 4.04.2000, Uwe Ohse wrote:
On Tue, Apr 04, 2000 at 10:47:38AM +0100, Will Harris wrote:
/172.(?:1[6-9]|2[0-9]|31).[0-9]+.[0-9]+$/
One line, nice and simple.
add "wrong".
1.172.31.111
You should really use \. and ^
Damn! You are so right! The only thing is that for
"Will Harris" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have embedded a Perl engine
into qmail-smtpd which allows you to use Perl's excellent pattern matching
system.
Have you analyzed the impact of this on security and efficiency? E.g.,
does embedding perl carry along the C runtime library, which Dan went
On 15:34 4.04.2000, Dave Sill could be heard musing
"Will Harris" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have embedded a Perl engine
into qmail-smtpd which allows you to use Perl's excellent pattern
matching
system.
Have you analyzed the impact of this on security and efficiency? E.g.,
does
I've made a patch which allows you to use a new control file,
badmailfromperl, to specify Perl regular expressions to be used when
checking the validity of the envelope sender.
http://will.harris.ch/bmf-perl.tar.gz
regards,
Will
Hi,
it seems that we continously revent the wheel..
1. This patch does already exist (see below).
2. All the SPAM discussion is a ricochet of the old stuff - why doesn't
qmail have a good documentation.
Pls. have a look at my WEB page:
And anyone who how to block a sender with badmailfrom?
Regards, Chris.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And anyone who how to block a sender with badmailfrom?
badmailfrom won't allow you to block the sender "" because it is required
by the RFCs. "" is the envelope sender which is used for bounces,
and the RFC requires that the MTA
I want to block all mail coming into my server
that has a return path of ...
These show up in the logs as
. bytes 8798 from qd 8 uid 8327
What rule would I need in badmailfromto do this?
Thanks VERy much your help.
Wil.
-
This message was
On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 11:34:05AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to block all mail coming into my server
that has a return path of ...
No you don't. You're required to accept empty envelope senders. That's how
bounces are sent.
Chris
do it using badmailfrom.
-Dave
Do NOT block mail with a return path of . These are error messages and
RFC 821 and 1123 require you to accept these messages. This is the ONLY
way your users have of knowing that a message they sent could not be
delivered.
On Wed, 22 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to block all mail
Hi all !
I have a badmailfrom file for controling spammers, but it doesn't works as
I expected. If someone sends mail with an empty mailfrom (MAIL FROM:),
qmail is unable to check it against the badmailfrom database, even if the
header of the mail contains a From: field.
So I'm looking for one
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 10:09:30AM +0100, Antonio Navarro Navarro wrote:
2.- Reject all mail that comes from an specific mail server.
This one (misnumbered, btw) could be done with your tcpserver access lists.
Greetz, Peter.
--
Peter van Dijk - student/sysadmin/ircoper/madly in
??
Guess I'm asking if badmailfrom does any form of 'wildcarding' ??
If not,... is bmfcheck region within qmail-smtpd.c the right place for this
to be accommodated ??
I'd like to be able to put a one-liner entry like just ".domain" and then
have it all silently never get seen.
Thanks in advance,
Jim.
Hmmm.. I thought I saw something, somewhere amongst this list that does that
sort of thing..
.oO( or was that for locals? )
badmailfrom doesn't do any sort of wildcarding. Your best bet is probably
to check http://www.qmail.org/ and see if there's a patch to do that sort of
thing .
I wrote
With control/badmailfrom i can refuse mail send from emailaddresses list
in this file.
Is it possible to refuse mail for emailaddresses list in this file ore
some file ,send by local users?
greetings
marco leeflang
Hi all,
In that case, where is the patch, and also, anybody knows where can I find
a patch to use wildcards in the badmailfrom /var/qmail/control file, so I
can put for example: admin__@* or something like that. Nicolas told me
there was one.
Thanks!
Anand Buddhdev escribio:
On Thu, Nov 11
hello!
what is the format of badmailfrom file?
please, send a couple of strings as sample
thanks
Regards,
Eldar Imangulov
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://www.netcity.ru/
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On Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 02:46:21AM +0300, Eldar Imangulov wrote:
what is the format of badmailfrom file?
Two possibilities:
@host.example.com
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No wildcards, no subdomains etc.
However there are patches (surely found on www.qmail.org) that enhance
badmailfrom capabilities
Dimitri SZAJMAN [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
In order to prevent spaming, is there something better than badmailfrom ?
Like : 'if header contain '*spamdomain.com' then put it to
/dev/null' ?
Try my patches which let you do regular expression pattern matching on
headers. They also do RBL
Hi,
In order to prevent spaming, is there something better than badmailfrom ?
Like : 'if header contain '*spamdomain.com' then put it to /dev/null' ?
Thank you !
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Dimitri SZAJMAN
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http://www.xon-xoff.fr
I want to bounce mail from a level 2 domain name and all
it's hostnames and subdomains. How can I do that?
I have no access to the incoming MX host so I can block
the domain there. I see no other way to do it than using
badmailfrom on my local machine.
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Med venlig hilsen / Regards
Hello, Folks--
I have a couple of questions about the control/badmailfrom file:
1) As long as it's readable by qmail, does its ownership matter?
2) Which part of qmail needs to read it? My quick scan of the docs
says qmail-smtpd is the only thing that looks at control/badmailfrom
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