Re: [users@httpd] Re: Testing for apache open relaying

2018-09-09 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Actually, I think I found my spam source, and it is neither Roundcube or Apache or Postfix.  Well it is kind of Postfix, as I have quotas on mailbox size. I had two dormant mailboxes that had exceeded quota and I had set to bounce messages if quota exceeded.  The spammers had discovered this

Re: [users@httpd] Re: Testing for apache open relaying

2018-09-08 Thread Frank Gingras
You should be asking the roundcube mailing list instead - httpd has nothing to do with email, as stated previously. On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 8:15 AM Robert Moskowitz wrote: > > > On 09/06/2018 06:40 AM, @lbutlr wrote: > > On 05 Sep 2018, at 09:58, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > >> So I suspect my

Re: [users@httpd] Re: Testing for apache open relaying

2018-09-06 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 09/06/2018 06:40 AM, @lbutlr wrote: On 05 Sep 2018, at 09:58, Robert Moskowitz wrote: So I suspect my apache server as a proxy relay. Is there a similar site to mxtoolbox that will test apache for improper relaying? Are you allowing php? You should be able to root out any badly

Re: [users@httpd] Re: Testing for apache open relaying

2018-09-06 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 09/06/2018 06:40 AM, @lbutlr wrote: On 05 Sep 2018, at 09:58, Robert Moskowitz wrote: So I suspect my apache server as a proxy relay. Is there a similar site to mxtoolbox that will test apache for improper relaying? Are you allowing php? You should be able to root out any badly

[users@httpd] Re: Testing for apache open relaying

2018-09-06 Thread @lbutlr
On 05 Sep 2018, at 09:58, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > > So I suspect my apache server as a proxy relay. > > Is there a similar site to mxtoolbox that will test apache for improper > relaying? Are you allowing php? You should be able to root out any badly behaved mail scripts. You should check