Having been charged with the task of creating a new mail server for our
local Sun boxes, I looked at sendmail again, realized what a pain it would
be and turned to qmail. Setup of qmail has been relatively easy considering
until last week I hadn't even heard about it before.
I've been through
David and all:
Thanks for replying to my call for help! I do have qmail working on a
per user basis just fine. Here's my network:
internetqmail
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firewall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having been charged with the task of creating a new mail server for our
local Sun boxes, I looked at sendmail again, realized what a pain it would
be and turned to qmail. Setup of qmail has been relatively easy considering
until last week I hadn't even heard about
, but I want MX2 to accept the message, then relay it to MX1 when MX1
is back up.
How is this accomplished?
Thanks!
-- Dan
. The users on MX1 do not exist
on MX2, but I want MX2 to accept the message, then relay it to MX1 when MX1
is back up.
How is this accomplished?
Thanks!
-- Dan
See the man page for qmail-qmqp(8).
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Matthew H Patterson
Unix Systems Administrator
National Support
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 08:57:08AM -0700, Dan Egli wrote:
MX1 is down, so MX2 recieves a mail message. The users on MX1 do not exist
on MX2, but I want MX2 to accept the message, then relay it to MX1 when MX1
is back up.
How is this accomplished?
Enter the domain name on MX2 in /var/qmail
Dan Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does one setup Qmail to accept mail for a particular domain, and then
simply hold it and que it till it can be delivered to another server? i.e.
Put the domain in "rcpthosts" or "morercphosts" only.
Charles
--
recieves a mail message. The users on MX1 do not exist
on MX2, but I want MX2 to accept the message, then relay it to MX1 when MX1
is back up.
Put the domain in /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts (and nowhere else) on MX2.
Chris
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 10:14:02AM -0600, Matthew Patterson wrote:
[snip]
See the man page for qmail-qmqp(8).
That makes no sense.
Greetz, Peter.
zabon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 9:11 AM
Subject: Re: Relay only server
Dan Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does one setup Qmail to accept mail for a particular domain, and
then
simply hold it and que it till it can be delivered to another s
Dan Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the domain in rcpthosts, but the problem is that when Qmail recieves
a message for UserA and UserA does not exist on MX2, it bounces it back as
550 user unknown. I do not want to create all the users again on the MX2
machine.
"it" bounces it back.
never mind. I got it working. Thanks
-- Dan
- Original Message -
From: "Dan Egli" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Charles Cazabon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: Relay only server
I have the domain in rcptho
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From: "Charles Cazabon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 9:11 AM
Subject: Re: Relay only server
Dan Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does one setup Qmail to accept mail for a particular domain, and
then
simply hold it and que it t
Dan Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
never mind. I got it working. Thanks
Mailing list netiquette: if you post a problem to the list, and then later
figure out the problem, please post a summary message to the list saying
what the problem turned out to be, how you figured it out, and how you
: "Charles Cazabon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: Relay only server
Dan Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
never mind. I got it working. Thanks
Mailing list netiquette: if you post a problem to the list, and then
later
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 01:35:52PM +0800, dick wrote:
Subject: anybody can't help me insert some text in the end of every message my
mailserver relay for?
This is possibly an evil idea, but anyway:
Either patch qmail-queue.c or qmail-smtpd.c (depending on what you want
to achieve
any suggestion is welcome!
thanks a lot!
Estimated gurus.
First of all, excuses owing to my bad level english
!!!.
I have two machines, one NT and another one with
Red Hat 6.2 and Qmail.
IP address NT is 192.168.1.3 and IP address Linux
is 192.168.1.10.
192.168.1.10 -Linux- sends mail with no problem
using qmail.
192.168.1.3
Paco Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Suddenly, the problemm is that I can't send a mail users lists from
192.168.1.3 -NT- using like SMTP server 192.168.1.3, indeed The program I use
worked on with sendmail but no with qmail.
This program is complied is C++ using SMTP.h library and when
Skip it. I'm a dope, and must have screwed something up.
- Original Message -
From: "Boz Crowther" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Qmail@List. Cr. Yp. To" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 10:22 PM
Subject: relay-ctrl-age problem
I'm trying to run rel
I am quite a new Qmail user, and so I'm looking for some help here.
We have a QMAIL server that our previous sysadmin left in open relay
mode. I am trying to close the security holes, but I don't understand Qmail
worth a damb (having used sendmail and being groomed on sendmail my entire
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 10:39:26AM -0700, Dan Egli wrote:
We have a QMAIL server that our previous sysadmin left in open relay
mode. I am trying to close the security holes, but I don't understand Qmail
worth a damb (having used sendmail and being groomed on sendmail my entire
unix life
: Thursday, January 25, 2001 11:17 AM
To: Dan Egli
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: relay controls
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 10:39:26AM -0700, Dan Egli wrote:
We have a QMAIL server that our previous sysadmin left in open relay
mode. I am trying to close the security holes, but I don't
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 10:39:26AM -0700, Dan Egli wrote:
[snip]
I have a tcprules file the directory it appears my predecessor left the
setup files in, and acording to the runline in PS (I still cannot find where
he is actually launching tcpserver for smtp but it is running) the file
should
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 11:26:09AM -0700, Dan Egli wrote:
rcpthosts is no good. We want to accept mail for ALL domains. This is a
primary mail server for many virtual domains. I need to be able to send to
any domain in existance. such a rcpt hosts file would be HUGE!
You should try reading
port 25, I can setup a mail from outside the realm to outside the realm.
I do not understand Qmail at all so I need some major help here.
Do you have a file called
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts
if that file does not exist your mailserver is relay open.
$ man qmail-smtpd (locat
Dan Egli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have a QMAIL server that our previous sysadmin left in open relay
mode. I am trying to close the security holes, but I don't understand Qmail
worth a damb (having used sendmail and being groomed on sendmail my entire
unix life).
Post the output
which IP addresss can use your
server as a sending relay for any domain.
such a rcpt hosts file would be HUGE!
So? Having a huge file is not a problem for qmail. Is it hard for you
to create it?
Check out the man page for qmail-newmrh. qmail especially knows how to
handle a large list of domains
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 11:26:09AM -0700, Dan Egli wrote:
rcpthosts is no good. We want to accept mail for ALL domains. This is a
primary mail server for many virtual domains. I need to be able to send to
any domain in existance. such a rcpt hosts file would be HUGE!
You are not
no problems with huge files.
Mine has some 60,000 records.
What you describe is a relay open mailserver, and that's what you have
now.
\Maex
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Research Development | D-80807 Muenchen| Fax: +49 (89) 32356-299
. rcpthosts doesn't really
list all the domains you want to be able to send mail to; it lists the domains
which you are willing to relay mail to from anyone in the world.
Short answer: read Life with Qmail, djb's FAQ, www.qmail.org.
Hint: only your domains should be in rcpthosts in most
see also 'morercpthosts'.
'Chris Johnson' writes:
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 11:26:09AM -0700, Dan Egli wrote:
rcpthosts is no good. We want to accept mail for ALL domains. This is a
primary mail server for many virtual domains. I need to be able to send to
any domain in existance. such a
Hello All,
I have a project of setting up 6 qmail servers just for relaying mail to
the Internet. Servers are Netra T1 Solaris boxes. And I will have to servers
which will generate actual mail. I need an advice from you people on how to
design it. I have an ideas but some things like
Lukasz Gogolewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any good instructions on setting up relay-ctrl?
If the documentation included with it is insufficient, try asking on one of
the author's mailing lists. Bruce's "bgware" list is probably the most
appropriate. You can find its su
Hi,
I need to allow open relay on my mail server for a certain domain eg:
*.somedomain.com. tcpserver does not seem to support domain names is there
some other way that I can do this?
cheers,
Bjorn
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Manux Solutions Ltd
Ph +64 3 343 2031 Fax +64 3 343 3064
Bjorn Nilsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I need to allow open relay on my mail server for a certain domain eg:
*.somedomain.com. tcpserver does not seem to support domain names is there
some other way that I can do this?
You should be able to use
=.somedomain.com:allow,RELAYCLIENT
Are there any good instructions on setting up relay-ctrl?
I'm having some problems with getting it to work.
Thanks for any type of information that may help me,
- Lucas
Lukasz Gogolewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SupremeDesigns - Tel: (347) 452-6837
http://www.supremedesigns.com
Hi all!
Here's a program for everyone interested
in:
I had the problem that my mailserver had to relay
mail from my masqueraded lan and at the same time not to allow spammers from
outside to relay with qmail
So I quickly wrote this program (and named it
SelectiveRelay), which simply sets
Please,
I'm using a e-mail server running qmail-1.03. How can I implement relay
control.
The problem is that I need to allow any mail for or from my domain and
relay from some IP addresses only.
Thanks
Vidal Melo
check out cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html
On Mon, 08 Jan 2001, you
wrote: Please,
I'm using a e-mail server running qmail-1.03. How can I implement relay
control.
The problem is that I need to allow any mail for or from my domain and
relay from some IP addresses only.
Thanks
Vidal Melo
--
I need urgently to configure the relay in the qmail and I'm not
getting.
My situation is the following:
I have several users that are connected my server to receive and to
send e-mails.
Those users are not in my network.
Everybody has dynamic IPs because they connect to the Internet
Please,
I'm using a e-mail server running qmail-1.03. How can I implement relay
control using the spamcontrol patch.
The problem is that I need to allow any mail for or from my domain and
relay from some IP addresses only.
I've alredy looked at README.SPAMCONTROL but the qmail is only looking
while atill preventing the machine to became an open relay.
My idea is the following. I'd set up two copies of qmail,
It is possible with a single qmail implementing RFC2487 (STARTTLS).
Qmail-smtpd will then relay mail iff the connection is
authenticated with an SSL certificate, otherwise only mail
relay.
My idea is the following. I'd set up two copies of qmail,
one for incoming, another for outgoing mail. The two copies
of qmail would of course live in entirely different directories.
The first qmail copy would receive mails from anywhere
on port 25 but deliver nowhere but to the localhost
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 10:10:31PM -0500, Aaron Carr wrote:
This file contains 192.168.1.0:allow,RELAYCLIENT=" "
That should be RELAYCLIENT="", not RELAYCLIENT=" " (you shouldn't have a space
between the quotation marks). Also, as someone else pointed out, the IP address
should be a pattern,
From: Chris Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That should be RELAYCLIENT="", not RELAYCLIENT=" " (you shouldn't have a
space
between the quotation marks). Also, as someone else pointed out, the IP
address
should be a pattern, not a netmask (i.e. 192.168.1. instead of
192.168.1.0).
I think that the
to RCPTHOSTS, QMail will send
a message to that domain. If I delete RCPTHOSTS all together, QMail will
send a test message to any domain.
What I'm trying to accomplish is that QMail relay messages based on the
client's IP address. Currently I'm trying to get it to work with my
internal network. Once I
From: Aaron Carr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This file contains 192.168.1.0:allow,RELAYCLIENT=" "
The IP part isn't a netmask, it's a pattern. Try replacing the line above
with
192.168.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
Armando
:
qmail = 1.03+patches is needed by relay-ctrl-2.5-1
[root@test bruceg]# rpm -e relay-ctrl-2.5-1
execution of script failed
what can I do?
Try posting on a relevant mailing list. Bruce has his "rpms" mailing list
and his "bgware" mailing list, as well as relay-ctrl
Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Except that I only wrote it once. I've even checked my local copy of
outgoing mail. I've never seen a problem like this on this list before.
Charles
--
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Charles Cazabon
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 05:28:52PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having one heck of a time getting qmail-smtpd to allow mu users to
send mail.
my /etc/tcp.smtp file looks as such.
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
216.177.2.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
:allow
then after saving that
I'm having one heck of a time getting qmail-smtpd to allow mu users to
send mail.
my /etc/tcp.smtp file looks as such.
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
216.177.2.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
:allow
then after saving that i run
tcprules tcp.smtp.cdb tcp.smtp.temp tcp.smtp
and that goes through
Adam Stiles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed relay-ctrl 2.5 per the instructions.
[...]
I get the standard '553 sorry' message about not relaying.
This isn't actually a qmail issue, so you may not get an answer here. Try
on one of Bruce Guenter's mailing lists, which are specifically
?
Thanks.
- Original Message -
From: "Charles Cazabon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: More on relay problem, something to do with tcpserver
Boz Crowther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, by checking the logs I've
Hi,
I've been running qmail for a while and had relaying controlled using
tcprules to allow my cable modem IP address to relay (via /etc/tcp.smtp --
tcp.smtp.cdb). I'm going to be travelling and will be dialing thru an ISP so
I need to use relay-ctrl so I can send mail.
My qmail installation
1.relay ctrl no use?
2.how can I see the whole line?
root 436 429 0 01:22 ?00:00:00 cyclog /var/log/vmailmgrd
root 470 1 0 01:22 ?00:00:00 supervise /var/lock/qmail-pop3d
qmaill 471 1 0 01:22 ?00:00:00 accustamp
qmaill 472 1 0 01
1.relay ctrl no use?
2.how can I see the whole line?
root 436 429 0 01:22 ?00:00:00 cyclog /var/log/vmailmgrd
root 470 1 0 01:22 ?00:00:00 supervise /var/lock/qmail-pop3d
qmaill 471 1 0 01:22 ?00:00:00 accustamp
qmaill 472 1
please see the attach file qmail-pop3d.init,
how can I insert the program "relay-ctrl-allow"between my checkpassword
I use vmailmgr so I use checkvpw.
qmail-pop3d.init
I can't answer qutstion 1...
For question 2 I may be able to help, try the following line... :)
ps axwww
If that doesn't work, we need to know what operating system you are
using for your mail server
Hope is helps a little other wise re post in a weeks time.
shaolei wrote:
1.relay ctrl
Boz Crowther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, by checking the logs I've determined that from certain clients (namely a
command-line DOS smtp mailer we use) the smtp connection ends before getting
any data, with the following message in /var/log/qmail/qmail-smtpd/current:
tcpserver: end xxx
, when I try to use it as an SMTP relay, it
barfs. From Outlook Express I actually get a message that tells me the
mail host dropped the connection suddenly (but, if I hit retry a couple of
times, eventually it goes through). From a little DOS-based command-line
mailer I've got, I get no message
Ok, by checking the logs I've determined that from
certain clients (namely a command-line DOS smtp mailer we use) the smtp
connection ends before getting any data, with the following message
in/var/log/qmail/qmail-smtpd/current:
tcpserver: end xxx status 256
When using Outlook Express,
rmarcos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to relay people who connect with dynamic IPs, Is the any way of
relaying them?
This is a qmail FAQ. I recommend you use Bruce Guenter's relay-ctrl package,
which implements an SMTP-after-POP scheme without requiring any patches to
qmail. See http
Am Mittwoch, 13. Dezember 2000 09:31 schrieb Jimmy Newell:
How do I completely open up my qmail smtp server to be a smtp relay?
nice joke.
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Hostmaster BSWS| Roedingsmarkt 14
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | 20459 Hamburg
www.bsws.de
How do I completely open up my qmail smtp server to
be a smtp relay?
I've searched the archives is deleting the
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts file all I need to do?
What are the symptoms of not compiling the DNS
patch, I don't remember if I patched it.
Jimmy Newell wrote:
How do I completely open up my qmail smtp server to be a smtp relay?
don't.
I've searched the archives is deleting the
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts file all I need to do?
no.
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I completely open up my qmail smtp server to be a smtp relay?
I've searched the archives is deleting the
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts file all I need to do?
And make sure that you aren't passing tcpserver a -x argument (checks
to make
Unless you are running the server on an internal LAN, I *high*
discourage you from opening up a smtp relay.. Not only will you be
frowned upon by the internet community for being a spam-haven, but you
and your ISP could be put on the RBL (which is very bad).. But to
answer your question
just out of curiosity, why would you want to do that?
- jeremy
At 06:20 PM 12/12/2000 -0600, joshua stein wrote:
Jimmy Newell wrote:
How do I completely open up my qmail smtp server to be a smtp relay?
don't.
I've searched the archives is deleting the
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts file
Did you make the needed crontab Entries??
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Ould [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to tell to local mail server to connect to the
relay(which is in DMZ) to get incoming
mail each 5 minutes. I want to avoid that relay forward
automatically each message received to the lan mail server.
I think the serialmail package might be right
smime.p7m
I have installed the relay-ctrl package and have added the
/var/spool/relay-ctrl directory, modified my tcpserver to:
tcpserver -v -R -l0 0 pop3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup FQDN \
/bin/checkpassword /usr/sbin/relay-ctrl-allow
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d
Maildir 21 | \
/var/qmail
Quoting Eric Walters ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I have installed the relay-ctrl package
... which has nothing to do with qmail and is discussed on the bgware
list.
It does start OK, but it cannot authenticate me. It just keeps
taking me back to the dialogue asking for userid and password. I am
Am Dienstag, 5. Dezember 2000 04:18 schrieb Bruce Guenter:
I believe relay-ctrl is the only one that supports Courier
IMAP, but other than that all the ones I'm aware of do the same thing.
Hmm, open-smtp's concept is so clear, easy and powerfull that it's really
easy to add support. I'm
to [location].myintranet.dom and outside to the Internet
for all other mails?
The sole Internet mail gateway has a different IP address.
- is it possible to grant access to use the Internet mail gateway (relay) for
specific users or user groups? How?
Note: I am using qmail only for relaying outside
provide no security, and essentially act as an open relay.
So far I have implemented relayclient but that is a real pain to administer
and an inconvenience to my users.
Not sure what you're referring to above; do you mean setting the RELAYCLIENT
variable based on static IP addresses? That's
Am Montag, 4. Dezember 2000 21:52 schrieb Amitai Schlair:
Eric Walters wrote:
I am looking for some input on this as it relates to virtual hosting. My
users are all remote and I am trying to find a happy medium between
security and user-friendliness. Is there a way to ensure that unless
PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Open Relay questionnaire
File: ATT00013.dat On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 02:24:39PM -0600, Eric
Walters wrote:
I am looking for some input on this as it relates to virtual hosting. My
users are all remote and I am trying to find a happy medium between
security
Re: Open Relay questionnaire
Eric Walters wrote:
I am looking for some input on this as it relates to virtual hosting. My
users are all remote and I am trying to find a happy medium between
security
and user-friendliness. Is there a way to ensure that unless the rcpt to:
or
mail from: conta
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 4:16 PM
To: 'Alex Pennace'; 'Eric Walters'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:RE: Open Relay questionnaire
That makes sense. I am getting the impression that most people support some
form of SMTP auth like Vpopmail? Any recommendations
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 3:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Open Relay questionnaire
Eric Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for some input on this as it relates to virtual hosting. My
users are all remote and I am trying to find a happy
medium between
security
and user-friendliness. Is there a way to ensure that unless the rcpt
to: or
mail from: contain a local domain qmail will not deliver the message?
Relaying based on the envelope sender address causes your server to be
an open relay by my standards, a spammer only needs
Is there a compelling reason to use one form of smtp auth vs. another?
-Original Message-
From: Charles Cazabon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 3:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Open Relay questionnaire
Eric Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 05:12:07PM -0600, Eric Walters wrote:
Is there a compelling reason to use one form of smtp auth vs. another?
If you're referring to the various SMTP-after-POP/IMAP packages, not
really. I believe relay-ctrl is the only one that supports Courier
IMAP, but other than
Eric Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an qmail server setup and running, but am having difficulty getting
it to selectively relay.
I have a server setup so that it is using virtualdomains. The users of the
mail system connect to it from the Internet to send and receive email
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 08:53:32PM -0700, Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said Jose AP Celestino on Wed, 22 Nov 2000 01:38:39 GMT:
Have you tried rtfm. There's plenty of stuff on this.
Why don't you RTFM on your MUA so you don't send out duplicate emails
to the mailing list... sheesh.
Hi,
I Installed in my LAN qmail server, but I want that this server access
to internet
via another qmail server installed in an DMZ zone. Can you explain what
I must on
this server to relaying sendin/receiving mails to my local qmail server?
Thanks
Hi,
I want to block some emails so, I installed rlblsmtpd. I need to put it in
qmail initialization script but, I don't know how to do it.
This line is in my qmail.sh start up script.
tcpserver -b 64 -c 64 -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -g 82 -u 82 -t 600 0 smtp
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 21 |
Ould [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I Installed in my LAN qmail server, but I want that this server access
to internet
via another qmail server installed in an DMZ zone. Can you explain what
I must on
this server to relaying sendin/receiving mails to my local qmail server?
Sure, just put something
I have an qmail server setup and running, but am having difficulty getting
it to selectively relay.
I have a server setup so that it is using virtualdomains. The users of the
mail system connect to it from the Internet to send and receive email.
Therefore I need it to allow people to send
Let's see.
If you want your lan-qmail-server to just pass mail to your DMZ-qmail you
have to add the file smtproute to $QMAIL/control.
This file must contain
:dmz-qmail
where dmz-qmail is your dmz-qmail fully qualified domain name.
If, on the other hand, you want the dmz-qmail to pass all
Let's see.
If you want your lan-qmail-server to just pass mail to your DMZ-qmail you
have to add the file smtproute to $QMAIL/control.
This file must contain
:dmz-qmail
where dmz-qmail is your dmz-qmail fully qualified domain name.
If, on the other hand, you want the dmz-qmail to pass all
Let's see.
If you want your lan-qmail-server to just pass mail to your DMZ-qmail you
have to add the file smtproute to $QMAIL/control.
This file must contain
:dmz-qmail
where dmz-qmail is your dmz-qmail fully qualified domain name.
If, on the other hand, you want the dmz-qmail to pass all
Thus said Jose AP Celestino on Wed, 22 Nov 2000 01:38:39 GMT:
Have you tried rtfm. There's plenty of stuff on this.
Why don't you RTFM on your MUA so you don't send out duplicate emails
to the mailing list... sheesh.
Andy
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Hi,
now qmail finally is running (thx to Robin) and the relay-ctrl-age after
a login fills the /service/smtpd/tcp.cdb - but not with the right data
;-)
ernie# tcprulescheck /service/smtpd/tcp.cdb
default:
allow connection
ernie#
but no IPs... I changed the relay-ctrl-age.c
* Oliver Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001112 14:05]:
ernie# tcprulescheck /service/smtpd/tcp.cdb
RTFM -- http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcprulescheck.html
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Hi Peter
RTFM -- http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcprulescheck.html
Ok, and how can i become the ip's listed in the cdb file?
Yours Olli
* Oliver Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001112 14:34]:
RTFM -- http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcprulescheck.html
Ok, and how can i become the ip's listed in the cdb file?
(pcg@j) /etc/tcpcontrol cat smtp.rules
204.253.132.:allow
:deny
(pcg@j) /etc/tcpcontrol env TCPREMOTEIP=204.253.132.20
On Sun, Nov 12, 2000 at 08:36:44PM +0100, Oliver Lehmann wrote:
RTFM -- http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcprulescheck.html
Ok, and how can i become the ip's listed in the cdb file?
You haven't read the manual, have you?
tcprulescheck says what tcpserver will do with a connection from IP
address
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