Greeting QMT and QTP affectionados...
I endeavored to help PV Anthony resolve his SpamDyke issues a little bit
ago and discovered to my dismay that my DomainKeys system was rejecting
messages for no good reason -- ESPECIALLY if the sending domain had NO
DomainKeys DNS entries!
Needless to sa
I use spamdyke on more than a dozen 64-bit CentOS 5 systems with little
to no problem.
Our CentOS /RedHat gcc compiler is vers. 4.1.2
I hope this helps.
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO, LLC
877-IT4SOHO
On 2/17/2011 7:36 PM, P.V.Anthony wrote:
Hi,
I am having a problem with one email server trying to
Hi,
I am having a problem with one email server trying to send email to me.
Some how spamdyke seems to be the problem.
Got confirmation that the 32bit version of spamdyke is working fine.
I need to test if others on 64bit has the same problem with spamdyke.
If others 64bit machines are ok, then
I didn't pay very close attention. I was thinking that the incoming
email was from an outside domain. My bad.
I think Gilbert nailed it in his 11:03 post. I can't think of another
way this could happen.
Thanks Gilbert.
If you need to totally lock out that that address, I'd put it in the
/va
Eric S.,
Hopefully it didn't sound as if I was criticizing or complaining, I was
simply trying to state my ignorance. In fact when testing this, I did
give up in frustration and finally said, to myself, "Self, this must be
the way SMTP is disable." I guess you could call this my SMTP epiphany
They maybe sending on port 25 unauthenticated to local users only (all other
receipients would be bounced since you require authentication). Remember
that your email server allows unauthenticated emails to the local users to
the local machine otherwise you would never get email from the outside
On 02/17/2011 09:59 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
Gilbert,
This Qmailtoaster is set up so that users must authenticate.
I am unable personally to repeat this error, but in my testing of this
event, when sending messages using Outlook with the smtp-disabled
account the password dialog box continually po
Gilbert,
This Qmailtoaster is set up so that users must authenticate.
I am unable personally to repeat this error, but in my testing of this
event, when sending messages using Outlook with the smtp-disabled
account the password dialog box continually pops up requesting
authentication. I supp
SMTP is a two-sided coin: inbound and outbound.
(I expect, but haven't actually tried it) This setting is used to
control outbound SMTP, which does require authentication. So with smtp
access closed, the user should be unable to *send* messages.
In order to block inbound for an account, I thi
Are they sending through your server unauthenticated? I don't know if that
file in the user folder is looked at unless the user is authenticating. You
would have to set this filter in your spam filter for an unauthenticated
email to be blocked from a specific email address. I am guessing and
On 02/17/2011 12:08 AM, Tony White wrote:
Hi folks,
I have client that is trying to receive emails from
someone with an email like Michael.O'gr...@example.com.
From what I have read so far the ' is not in the RFC. I am able
to disable chkuser from verifying the format of the senders email
addres
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