On 1/4/06, Bill Healy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Empty your smtprelay.tab file and see if that solves the problem. While
the file is empty you will have to set your local machines to send
authentication when sending mail, which is a good idea anyhow. If
emptying the file solves the problem and
-Message d'origine-
De : garlic breath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : jeudi 5 janvier 2006 09:31
À : xmail@xmailserver.org
Objet : [xmail] Re: help! spammers can still send thru my
xmail even if
open relay is closed!
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set your local machines to send
authentication
Leave out the 192.168.0.0 entry. In your e-mail program there should be
a setting to send authentication to xmail when you are sending a message
out through it. The same way that it sends authentication when you
receive mail from xmail. If you are using Outlook Express go to Tools -
Accounts and
--- Adrian Hicks wrote:
This script uses the mail utility and includes an
extra header for the sender (see below):
begin ---
mail -s Spam? / Request for mail access -a From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$fromsender /var/MailRoot/filters/htmlreply.msg
end ---
I don't know Debian nor mail,
Hi Leonardo.
From the mail man page on the mail server:
begin -
mail is an intelligent mail processing system which has a command syntax
reminiscent of ed(1) with lines replaced by mes-
sages.
The options are as follows:
-a Specify additional header fields on the
So don't put 192.168.x in smtprelay.tab and set your mail user =
programs
on your internal workstations to do SMTP AUTH !!!
This is the best setup for security at server level at this time... =
(until
doing encryption and use public keys infrastructures on all smtp =
traffic as
the