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Bug 89442
Qmail hangs at "* Setting up the message queue hierarchy ..." during emerge
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tcp.smtp file
tcp.smtp (text/plain), 4.65 KB, created by
Devin
on 2005-04-21 13:36:11 UTC
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># to update the database after changing this file, run: ># tcprules /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.qmail-smtp.cdb /etc/tcprules.d/.tcp.qmail-smtp.tmp < /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.qmail-smtp >#------------------------------------------------------ ># DESCRIPTION OF THE RULES TO REMIND ME OF HOW THIS FILE WORKS ># ># If you set 'allow', this means that our mail server will allow ># the specified IP range to make a TCP connection to our server ># ># If you set 'deny', this means that our mail server will not allow ># the specified IP range to make a TCP connection to our server ># ># If you set RELAYCLIENT="", this means that the listed IP range is ># allowed to relay mail through our server ># ># If you dont set RELAYCLIENT="", this means that the listed IP range ># will not be able to relay mail through our server ># ># If you set RBLSMTPD="", this means that the listed IP ranges will ># not be checked against any of the RBL databases ># ># If you set RBLSMTPD="some text here", this means that an RBL lookup ># wont be performed, but the mail will be rejected with the specified ># text as a 4xx temp error message ># ># If you set RBLSMTPD="-some text here", this means that an RBL lookup ># wont be performed, but the mail will be rejected with the specified ># text as a 5xx perm error message ># ># If you do not set RBLSMTPD="" or ="some text", then an RBL lookup ># will be performed. If the lookup is successful, then RBLSMTPD will ># return your custom error message (as specified in the -r parameter ># in smtpd supervise script) ># >#----------------------------------------------------- ># HERE ARE THE RULES! : >#----------------------------------------------------- ># BYPASS OPEN RELAY CHECKING FOR THESE IPS : ># ># These IPs are ones that we have setup so that they arent RBL checked. ># We have done this because these particular servers are RBL listed, ># and for whatever reason they can't/won't fix their open relay problem, ># and we still want to be able to receive mail from them. ># ># reminder text goes here for this entry so we know the story... >#111.111.111.111:allow,RBLSMTPD="" ># reminder text goes here for this entry so we know the story... >#222.222.222.222:allow,RBLSMTPD="" ># >#----------------------------------------------------------------- ># DONT ALLOW THESE IPS TO SEND MAIL TO US : ># ># mailXX.offermail.net connecting regularly and sending invalid ># format messages causing exit with status 256 (bare linefeed normally) ># entry added 15/12/2001 ># after looking at the mail coming from these servers it was found to be spam >#216.242.75.100-116:allow,RBLSMTPD="-Connections from this IP have been banned." ># ># heaps of spam from replyto of *@freeamateurhotties.com dec2001 >#64.228.127.:allow,RBLSMTPD="-Connections refused due to spam from freeamateurhotties.com" >#154.20.94.:allow,RBLSMTPD="-Connections refused due to spam from freeamateurhotties.com" >#209.151.132.:allow,RBLSMTPD="-Connections refused due to spam from freeamateurhotties.com" >#216.18.85.:allow,RBLSMTPD="-Connections refused due to spam from freeamateurhotties.com" ># >#----------------------------------------------------------------- ># ALLOW THESE IPS TO RELAY MAIL THROUGH OUR SERVER ># ># Local class-c's from our LAN are allowed to relay, ># and we wont bother doing any RBL checking. >#123.123.123.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",RBLSMTPD="" >#123.111.111.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",RBLSMTPD="" ># ># Connections from localhost are allowed to relay ># (because the WebMail server runs on localhost), ># and obviously there is no point trying to perform an RBL check. >#127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",RBLSMTPD="" >#192.168.1.3:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" ># >#----------------------------------------------------------------- ># ALLOW EVERYONE ELSE TO SEND US MAIL ># ># Everyone else can make connections to our server, ># but not allowed to relay ># RBL lookups are performed >:allow > ># If you are using qmail-scanner, this line here is the correct one to use ># instead (comment out the above ':allow' line FIRST) and applies that script ># to any mail coming in that is not from a host allowed to relay. You can ># change the value of the variable to any other value you desire to use custom ># scripts for example. >#:allow,QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl" > ># Qmail-Scanner disabled for mail from localhost, relay allowed >127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",RBLSMTPD="",QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue" > ># Qmail-Scanner enabled (virus only) for mail from local network, relay allowed >192.168.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",RBLSMTPD="",QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl" > >212.82.92.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",RBLSMTPD="",QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl" > >Qmail-Scanner enabled (virus and spam) for mail from external internet, relay denied >:allow,QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl"
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