atomicturtle
Golden Pleskian
Yes, it just drops right in on a PSA or Project Gamera box. No additional configuration needed.
psa-greylist.patch 03-Apr-2006 17:45 21K
qmail-1.03-psa-published-greylist.tar.gz 03-Apr-2006 17:44 238K
qmail-psa-greylist-spf-qmailqueue.tar.gz 08-Apr-2006 22:26 1.2M
Originally posted by faris
For the sake of simplicty I tried Scot's qreylist and although it worked brilliantly and is "compatible" with smtp_auth is does still apply greylisting to smtp_auth which means people using our servers to send email will experience problems.
So now I want to have a go with the more complex version that this thread is mostly about.
But I'm confused (as usual)
I can see the very clear how-to, but I also see that there is an issue in that the original code did not have the Plesk patches related to rejecting email for non-existant mailboxes, which we absolutely need.
I also see that R'twick very kindly applied the necessary patch to the code and this works with Centos 3.3 and possibly others.
Has anyone used the R'twick modified code on RH9 with 7.5.4 by any chance?
Also, what is the third file for? The psa-greylist.patch and qmail-1.03-psa-published-greylist ones are explained in the notes, but I can't see what the qmail-psa-greylist-spf-mailqueue one is for?
PHP:psa-greylist.patch 03-Apr-2006 17:45 21K qmail-1.03-psa-published-greylist.tar.gz 03-Apr-2006 17:44 238K qmail-psa-greylist-spf-qmailqueue.tar.gz 08-Apr-2006 22:26 1.2M
Any pointers and advice would be appreciated.
Faris.
./compile qmail-envelope-scanner.c
./compile local_scan.c
./load qmail-envelope-scanner -lz -lm local_scan.o /usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.a
/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.a(client.o)(.text+0x1601): In function `mysql_ssl_free':
: undefined reference to `SSL_CTX_free'
--- and lots more SSL_xxxx problems ---
cc -O2 -DTLS -I/usr/lib -I/usr/lib/mysql -I/usr/include/openssl -I/usr/include
cc -O2 -DTLS=20040419 -I/usr/lib -I/usr/lib/mysql -I/usr/include/openssl -I/usr/include
Originally posted by faris
I've noticed that the greylisting comes into effect before the "reject mail to non-existant addresses" part of the code.
This seems like the wrong order to me since it requires the system to do a database lookup or record insertion even if the mail will never be delivered no matter what.
R'twick/Brenadan - is there any way to change things around?
Faris.
Originally posted by faris
Did you use the Plesk 8 comptible source files?
Faris.