September 2008
April 2008
Qmail-Scanner - A Content Scanner for Qmail
by camel & 2 othersQmail-Scanner is an add-on that enables a Qmail email server to scan gatewayed email for certain characteristics (i.e. a content scanner). It is typically used for its anti-virus and anti-spam protection functions, in which case it is used in conjunction with external scanners. It also enables a site (at a server/site level) to create "Policy blocks": i.e. react to email that contains specific strings in particular headers, or particular attachment filenames or types (e.g. *.VBS attachments).
February 2008
January 2008
HOWTO Spam Filtering with Spamdyke in front of Qmail - Gentoo Linux Wiki
by camel (via)This HOWTO should give an overview on using spamdyke SMTP filter in front of the mail-mta/netqmail mailserver. From the spamdyke website:
spamdyke is a filter for monitoring and intercepting SMTP connections between a remote host and a qmail server. When a connection is established from a spam source (as determined by the active filters), spamdyke will reject the email -- qmail never sees it.
September 2006
Qmail mailRemove.py
by springnetThis python script is a simple tool to remove email from a Qmail mail queue that has a certain pattern of text within it. It was designed to be fast and non-destructive. I built this script when I was working at eGroups. All you need is Python, and most L
qpsmtpd - Develooper LLC
by springnet & 2 othersqpsmtpd is a flexible smtpd daemon written in Perl. Apart from the core SMTP features, all functionality is implemented in small "extension plugins" using the easy to use object oriented plugin API.
Howto install of Qmail/vpopmail/courier-imap...
by springnet & 2 othersQMAIL + Vpopmail + courier-imap + Qmailadmin + MySql + Spamassassin + clamav + Squirrelmail + stats (Isoqlog, qms-analog, qmailanalog & qmail MRTG) under Linux
Spamassassin with qmail / Vpopmail
by springnetIf you want to link Qmail with spamassassin, it is quite easy. First, install spamassassin and install razor and pyzor if you want to use it.
Spamassassin & Qmail
by springnetAlthough (by now) I don't use Spamassassin myself, I have it done once and it worked for me. People have asked me about it, so I put the pieces here together.
Chris Hardie - qmail Anti-Spam HOWTO
by springnetoptions for system administrators who want to implement anti-spam mechanisms at the system-wide level.
Bill's Linux Qmail Toaster
by springnetWhat this toaster does and does not do: This "howto" will walk you through building a Linux Qmail "Toaster". While these instructions are intended to work with popular Linux distributions, they will probably work on other flavors of Unix without too much
The qmail newbie's guide to relaying
by springnet & 1 otherthere's a fair amount of confusion on the subject of relaying mail and what the rcpthosts file has to do with it, and how tcpserver's tcprules can affect it. So I've written the following, exceedingly wordy explanation of relaying and how to do it selecti
qmail: Second most popular MTA on the Internet
by springnetPlease note that this site is a reference for qmail users. It's not designed to be easy to use -- it's designed to be comprehensive. There are things in here which have sharp edges! If you're looking for a tutorial site, visit Dave Sill's excellent Life W
Qmail on Debian
by springnetInstalling Qmail . apt-get install ucspi-tcp-src apt-get install qmail-src apt-get install procmail build-ucspi-tcp
Qmail bugs and wishlist.
by springnetGiven DJB's claims about qmail security, observing the behavior of some of his followers, their denying qmail bugs and calling people who name qmail bugs "trolls", I feel obliged to document a collection of warnings about qmail bugs, problems, with soluti
FEHCom - Qmail Support Page
by springnetI have set up a particular email discussion list to deal with the following issues: * SPAMCONTROL: release announcements, additional usage information, forthcoming developments * QMVC: release announcements, usage, additional templates * NEWANALYSE: relea
Life with qmail
by springnetLife with qmail is aimed at everyone interested in running qmail, from the rank amateur (newbie) who just installed Linux on a spare PC all the way up to the experienced system administrator or mail administrator. If you find it lacking or unclear, please
qmail: the Internet's MTA of choice
by springnetqmail is a secure, reliable, efficient, simple message transfer agent. It is designed for typical Internet-connected UNIX hosts. As of October 2001, qmail is the second most common SMTP server on the Internet, and has by far the fastest growth of any SMTP
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