The problem entry is:
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] matches that entry.
-Seth
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Alex Young
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 1:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] spam-address.tab problems
Hi
bject: [xmail] Re: Spam Block List
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
Are you using some of this lists in XMail CustMapsList option or in
SpamAssassin?
Thanks again.
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Seth A. Munroe wrote:
>
> check out this posting obtained from:
> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=76224&a
check out this posting obtained from:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=76224&cid=6801630
here's the text:
For mail admins around the world try these alternatives.
bl.spamcop.net
one of the best blacklists, it catches a huge % of incoming spam, and
virtually no collateral damage.
blackholes.e
Yeah it looks to me like you are getting a failure when you are trying t
send to the sourceforge mail list. It looks like their mail server is
configured to NOT allow null senders, so you'll need to include your from
email address. That's a setting in your MUA (the mail client program that
you're
I do this all the time. It's just an alias:
add this entry to aliases.tab
"domain.com""steve.*" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
If you have a catchall address like this:
"domain.com""*" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Then the entry for steve should appear prior to the catchall one. The
forwarding wi
I think I found the same thing that you are experiencing. If you require
smtp authentication and you have more than one domain defined, then you
always have to specify full [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the username for smpt
authentication even for the domain defined as the default pop3 domain.
When I las
Are you sure it's an outlook issue and not just a general networking issue?
Can those machines telnet to the mail server over port 110 using the same
hostname as specified in the pop3 server settings of outlook?
use these commands:
TELNET hostname.com 110
USER username
PASS password
STAT
QUIT
t
0, then it does. And I want it to do smtp-auth.
benny
- Original Message -
From: "Seth A. Munroe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 5:22 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: open relay
>
> When you perform the test, you have to tell
Try unchecking the option to "login using Secure Password Authentication".
I believe OL XP supports APOP, but OL 2000 does not.
If that doesn't help, try specifying the full email address for the user
name: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't see why that one would be different between 2000 and XP, so I
When you perform the test, you have to tell the test email to send to an
email address that is NOT handled by the server you are testing.
If you register at abuse.net, there is a check box i think to have them
generate an email address to use for the test. it will still send the
results to the ad
So here is the value I have in my server.tab:
"SmtpMsgIPBanMaps" "551 Denied due to inclusion of your IP in the following
map. You can check the lists here http://dsbl.org/listing.html
http://www.ordb.org/lookup/";
and...
"CustMapsList" "list.dsbl.org.:0,relays.ordb.org.:0"
I ran a test of
First place to look is in the headers of one of those messages received.
Look at the received date/time and see what server the mail is getting
delayed at. If it's waiting at the sending server, it could be just
temporary issues.
If this is a new dns entry, it may not have been propated when the
If the local server is the only one that should be allowed to relay without
a password authentication, set up this file:
smtprelay.tab
"127.0.0.1" "255.255.255.0"
This will allow the localhost to relay without authentication.
If you already have settings in that file, try just adding that l
s?
Where are those logs located? What's the best way to
monitor those logs? I have not found any xmail
compatible software that would allow me to monitor
thee types of activities from my Windows system at
home.
Michael
--- "Seth A. Munroe"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Is there a setting to lock out an IP address after a number of consecutive
failed logins?
Someone was trying to guess passwords on my server last week
(unsuccessfully). When I went through the logs I saw 150 attempts in about a
1 minute time span to guess the passwords. It tried 10 different comm
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