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semthetic
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Well, it is really the way uncool to egt waked up at 6 pm in the morning by your boss calling that one of our machines is sending massspam over nigth. Exactly this is what happned to me today and well yes it did not made me to have a lucky daystart.
I read a bit up on the net and as it seems the QMail going wild and becoming a OpenRelay problem seems to be not as uncommon as I thougth. After some checkups with Plesk I found out I can sqithc of relaying in the Plesk Backend but if I set it on with Auth options, these are ignore completly.
None of the solutions suggested in the common internet forums helped for me yet, most of them refered to xinet.d which I don't have. The machine I am refering to is a Debian Sarge box with Plesk 8.1.0 installed.
I hope I can find someone here to enligthen me with a solution for my problem.
The server is holding 50+ Customers and I can't even switch the qmail of without getting threwn to death with anoyed customers calling so ... I have no idea what is better, beeing spamlisted or beeing stoned by customers.
If you need any information I will happly provide you with it.
Thanks.
I read a bit up on the net and as it seems the QMail going wild and becoming a OpenRelay problem seems to be not as uncommon as I thougth. After some checkups with Plesk I found out I can sqithc of relaying in the Plesk Backend but if I set it on with Auth options, these are ignore completly.
None of the solutions suggested in the common internet forums helped for me yet, most of them refered to xinet.d which I don't have. The machine I am refering to is a Debian Sarge box with Plesk 8.1.0 installed.
I hope I can find someone here to enligthen me with a solution for my problem.
The server is holding 50+ Customers and I can't even switch the qmail of without getting threwn to death with anoyed customers calling so ... I have no idea what is better, beeing spamlisted or beeing stoned by customers.
If you need any information I will happly provide you with it.
Thanks.