Re: [SM-USERS] Can't open mail

2005-04-06 Thread David Rees
On Apr 4, 2005 6:02 AM, Stuker Lucien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
> We use Squirrelmail from nutsmail. 
> Now we have the problem that some of the mail can't be open with
> squirrelmail. 
> With the Internet Explorer displays the message "Site not found".

Tell nutsmail.com admins to upgrade PHP to the latest version (4.3.11
instead of 4.3.9 which they are currently running), it will fix their
problem.  Tell them to send me a case of beer, for helping them figure
it out, too.

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[SM-USERS] Write Only Shared Mail Folder

2005-04-06 Thread John Thomason
I'm using Red Hat 4.0 AS / dovecot-0.99-14 / Squirrelmail-1.4.3a-7.EL4

Has anyone had any luck creating a write only(rw--w--w-) shared folder?
I would like the users to drop mail in this folder, but not read from it.

I created a mbox file named 'spam' in a shared directory with read/write
(rw-rw-rw-) permissions, and the user can move items into the folder, but with
write only (rw--w--w-) the user gets an error in squirrelmail, and the maillog
has a 'Permission denied' error:

Mar 31 15:26:23 ldap imap(jt): open() failed with mbox file /home/jt/Mail/Spam:
Permission denied

I'm I missing something?

Thanks for any help,
JT



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Re: [SM-USERS] (no subject)

2005-04-06 Thread [TRF]LisXit Team RaisingFire/Xtreme Team Coders
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 04:27, Paul Lesneiwski wrote:
> > On Tuesday 05 April 2005 13:49, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
> >> tir, 05.04.2005 kl. 02.02 skrev [TRF]LisXit Team RaisingFire/Xtreme Team
> >>
> >> Coders :
> >> >  On Tuesday 05 April 2005 00:43, Chris Hilts wrote:
> >> > > > X-Authentication-Warning:
> >> > > > xemmen.raisingfire.net: nobody set
> >> > > > sender to [EMAIL PROTECTED] using -f
> >> > >
> >> > > This is a sendmail FAQ, check the sendmail docs.  You can either
> >>
> >> make
> >>
> >> > > "nobody" a trusted user, or just tell SquirrelMail to use SMTP
> >>
> >> instead
> >>
> >> > > of a binary for outgoing mail.  Squirrelmail is working just as it
> >> > > should.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks, also, Is it true that CBL and SORBS blocks people who does
> >>
> >> have
> >>
> >> > X-Authentication-Warning:
> >> >
> >> > I got blacklisted on those 2 lists while:
> >> > My mailserver is not a spamresource,
> >> > It's a Close Relay Server, only touchable via a host of my friend
> >> > (because port 25 is blocked)
> >> >
> >> > on SORBS it seems like i was blacklisted a long time ago... well
> >>
> >> "long"
> >>
> >> > as i read i saw:
> >> > Netblock: 84.24.0.0/13 (84.24.0.0-84.31.255.255)
> >> > Last Seen: Fri Nov 26 10:52:14 2004 GMT
> >> > Additional Information:
> >> > Dynamic/Generic IP/rDNS address, use your ISPs mail server or get rDNS
> >> > set to indicate static assignment.
> >>
> >> You got blocked because you operate a server on a dynamically (DHCP)
> >> allocated net block (IP range) 84.24.0.0/13, not because of any mail
> >> headers (that last would be stoopid).
> >>
> >> Change your ISP to one supporting professional mail services.
> >>
> >> > Because i get a lot of questions now, after i read the last seen line,
> >> > I didn't install squirrelmail
> >>
> >> --Tonni
> >
> > phuck @home benelux
> > they have setup the blocks,
> > because they dont want to have their customers to have own mailservers,
> > damn idd
> >
> > Am thinking of going to xs4all or something else, maybe some more money
> > that i
> > have to spend, but ok
> >
> > this is real lame
> > really, why did sorbs came up with such idea
>
> It's actually quite a good idea.  It stops lots of people who would
> otherwise use dynamically acquired IP addresses (harder to trace, etc)
> from spamming the world.  Real world mail servers need to be in a reliable
> place in order to function properly, at least w/out a LOT of hacking, so
> it turns out to be a pretty good assumption that incoming connections from
> servers on dynamic IPs are spambots doing their thing.
>
>
>
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Well not for @home,
I know that they saves up to 20 last used ip's with the start and end date...
also, if you get a new ip the older ip will still reslove to the current 
hostname, and this is for about 2 weeks till 1 month
so @home should not block their own customers

but here another example, i replyed your message and i got it... because 
squirrelmail is using the database of sorbs, 
well not that i gonna say that it sucks and you don't have to use it,
because it's one of the possibilities to eliminate spam
but people like me, using a mailserver for my own, and some for my friends 
(trusted ofcourse, not everybody gets a mail address at my domain)

I'm going to contact @home for delisting me, if not then i will go to another 
provider.

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RE: [SM-USERS] (no subject)

2005-04-06 Thread Marc Powell


> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:squirrelmail-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [TRF]LisXit Team
> RaisingFire/Xtreme Team Coders
> Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 9:09 AM
> To: squirrelmail-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] (no subject)
> 

[lots of talk about being blacklisted for sending SMTP directly from
dynamic IP's.]

> > >
> > > this is real lame
> > > really, why did sorbs came up with such idea
> >
> > It's actually quite a good idea.  It stops lots of people who would
> > otherwise use dynamically acquired IP addresses (harder to trace,
etc)
> > from spamming the world.  Real world mail servers need to be in a
> reliable
> > place in order to function properly, at least w/out a LOT of
hacking, so
> > it turns out to be a pretty good assumption that incoming
connections
> from
> > servers on dynamic IPs are spambots doing their thing.


> Well not for @home,
> I know that they saves up to 20 last used ip's with the start and end
> date...
> also, if you get a new ip the older ip will still reslove to the
current
> hostname, and this is for about 2 weeks till 1 month
> so @home should not block their own customers
> 
> but here another example, i replyed your message and i got it...
because
> squirrelmail is using the database of sorbs,
> well not that i gonna say that it sucks and you don't have to use it,
> because it's one of the possibilities to eliminate spam
> but people like me, using a mailserver for my own, and some for my
friends
> (trusted ofcourse, not everybody gets a mail address at my domain)
> 
> I'm going to contact @home for delisting me, if not then i will go to
> another
> provider.


The blocks/blacklists on dynamic IP's are entirely appropriate in this
day and age. There is an industry accepted and promoted solution to your
problem and that is to use your ISP's mail server as an outgoing mail
relay. You can either use it via SMTP directly from your applications
(i.e. SM) or as a smarthost for the mail server you are running. Every
ISP I know of worth a grain of salt allows their customers to use the
ISP's mail servers to send mail. That's why they are there. If you do
that I'll be most if not all of your problems go away. If you are an
@home customer, they are almost certainly allowing you to relay SMTP
through them. If you're blocked because you're on a blacklist that they
subscribe to then it's your fault for not doing your research before
setting up your mail server. 

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Re: [SM-USERS] (no subject)

2005-04-06 Thread [TRF]LisXit Team RaisingFire/Xtreme Team Coders
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 16:23, Marc Powell wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> [mailto:squirrelmail-
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [TRF]LisXit Team
> > RaisingFire/Xtreme Team Coders
> > Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 9:09 AM
> > To: squirrelmail-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> > Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] (no subject)
>
> [lots of talk about being blacklisted for sending SMTP directly from
> dynamic IP's.]
>
> > > > this is real lame
> > > > really, why did sorbs came up with such idea
> > >
> > > It's actually quite a good idea.  It stops lots of people who would
> > > otherwise use dynamically acquired IP addresses (harder to trace,
>
> etc)
>
> > > from spamming the world.  Real world mail servers need to be in a
> >
> > reliable
> >
> > > place in order to function properly, at least w/out a LOT of
>
> hacking, so
>
> > > it turns out to be a pretty good assumption that incoming
>
> connections
>
> > from
> >
> > > servers on dynamic IPs are spambots doing their thing.
> >
> > Well not for @home,
> > I know that they saves up to 20 last used ip's with the start and end
> > date...
> > also, if you get a new ip the older ip will still reslove to the
>
> current
>
> > hostname, and this is for about 2 weeks till 1 month
> > so @home should not block their own customers
> >
> > but here another example, i replyed your message and i got it...
>
> because
>
> > squirrelmail is using the database of sorbs,
> > well not that i gonna say that it sucks and you don't have to use it,
> > because it's one of the possibilities to eliminate spam
> > but people like me, using a mailserver for my own, and some for my
>
> friends
>
> > (trusted ofcourse, not everybody gets a mail address at my domain)
> >
> > I'm going to contact @home for delisting me, if not then i will go to
> > another
> > provider.
>
> The blocks/blacklists on dynamic IP's are entirely appropriate in this
> day and age. There is an industry accepted and promoted solution to your
> problem and that is to use your ISP's mail server as an outgoing mail
> relay. You can either use it via SMTP directly from your applications
> (i.e. SM) or as a smarthost for the mail server you are running. Every
> ISP I know of worth a grain of salt allows their customers to use the
> ISP's mail servers to send mail. That's why they are there. If you do
> that I'll be most if not all of your problems go away. If you are an
> @home customer, they are almost certainly allowing you to relay SMTP
> through them. If you're blocked because you're on a blacklist that they
> subscribe to then it's your fault for not doing your research before
> setting up your mail server.
>
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yeah i did, but they don't allow open relay, they only allow closed, which i 
am running
so i thought it would be fine, 
even i didn't hear about such lists

now i do


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[SM-USERS] Received: BAD Unrecognized command

2005-04-06 Thread Dirk Enrique Seiffert
Hello everybody,

I have some problems configuring SquirrelMail 1.4.4 with cyrus. Everything 
works fine, but It looks like I can't write/append to folders. Whenever I 
send a mail I receive: 

Received: BAD Unrecognized command

Mail gets sent though, but nothing written to the Sent Folder. Folders are 
created, I did tests recreating them. In my logs I see the following: First 
part shows sucess on auth by saslauthd, when I send a mail by Squirellmail I 
see an auth request 

mail imap(pam_unix)[19619]: could not identify user (from getpwnam(enrique))

Is am not sure if this is a squirrelmail issue or cyrus. Any help is 
appreciated.

Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: pam_sm_authenticate called.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: dbuser changed.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: dbpasswd changed.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: host changed.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: database changed.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: table changed.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: usercolumn changed.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: passwdcolumn changed.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: crypt changed.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: logtable changed.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: logmsgcolumn changed.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: logusercolumn changed.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: loghostcolumn changed.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: logpidcolumn changed.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: logtimecolumn changed.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: db_connect  called.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: returning 0 .
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: db_checkpasswd called.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: pam_mysql: where clause =
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: SELECT password FROM accountuser WHERE 
username='enrique'
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: sqlLog called.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: insert into log (msg, user, host, pid, 
time) values('AUTH SUCCESSFUL', 'enrique', '', '19619', NOW())
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: Returning 0
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: returning 0 .
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: returning 0.
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail saslauthd[19619]: pam_mysql: acct_mgmt called but not 
implemented. Dont panic though :)
Apr  6 09:38:08 mail imap(pam_unix)[19619]: could not identify user (from 
getpwnam(enrique))

Best wishes

Enrique


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Re: [SM-USERS] archive plugin another question

2005-04-06 Thread François Patte
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Fredrik Jervfors a écrit :
|>Bonjur,
|>
|>I have installed the mail-archive plugin and got 2 problems:
|>
|>1- When I go to Options--->Archives Settings this message is displayed:
|>
|>~  "unable to define SM_PATH in GPG Plugin setup.php, exiting abnormally"
|>
|>The mail archive plugin is the only one to do so.
Does anybody have an answer for this error message?

|>
|>2- I tried to translate the help in French using the archive_mail.po: I
|>have created a locale/fr_FR/LC_MESSAGES folder, copied the archive_mail.po
|>in it and run msgfmt -o archive_mail.po archive_mail.mo
|>but it doesn't work. What did I miss?
|
|
|
| The folder is right, but you shifted "archive_mail.po" and
| "archive_mail.mo". While you're at it, try running "msgfmt -vco
| archive_mail.mo archive_mail.po" to see if you get any error messages.
| Remeber to restart your web server afterwards. It's sometimes needed.
Sorry, this doesn't work, something is missing...
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Re: [SM-USERS] PHP errors viewing attached emails

2005-04-06 Thread Ricardo Stella
Not so here...
IE still not behaving correctly when opening them inline (at least for 
PDFs)...

David Rees wrote:
On Tue, February 1, 2005 12:46 am, David Rees said:
 

First off, this appears to be a problem that others have experienced
before:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=3384077&forum_id=2995
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.squirrelmail.devel/5217
But no solutions posted in any threads I found besides "check the SM
requirements".
   

Just a FYI, I've upgraded to PHP 4.3.11 released today and now I can open
attachments again without getting any blank screens...
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Re: [SM-USERS] PHP errors viewing attached emails

2005-04-06 Thread Ben Holt
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Ricardo Stella said the following on 04/06/05 08:33:
> 
> Not so here...
> 
> IE still not behaving correctly when opening them inline (at least for
> PDFs)...

Are you getting a warning dialogue about potentially insecure ActiveX
when trying to view the PDF? Inline PDFs can be 'interesting' on IE.  If
they are working properly with firefox but not IE try setting the
following in your php.ini:

session.cache_limiter = 0

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Re: [SM-USERS] Write Only Shared Mail Folder

2005-04-06 Thread Paul Lesneiwski
> I'm using Red Hat 4.0 AS / dovecot-0.99-14 / Squirrelmail-1.4.3a-7.EL4
>
> Has anyone had any luck creating a write only(rw--w--w-) shared folder?
> I would like the users to drop mail in this folder, but not read from it.
>
> I created a mbox file named 'spam' in a shared directory with read/write
> (rw-rw-rw-) permissions, and the user can move items into the folder, but
> with
> write only (rw--w--w-) the user gets an error in squirrelmail, and the
> maillog
> has a 'Permission denied' error:
>
> Mar 31 15:26:23 ldap imap(jt): open() failed with mbox file
> /home/jt/Mail/Spam:
> Permission denied
>
> I'm I missing something?

I can't help you with your IMAP errors, but doing what you need in vanilla
SM may or may not be that easy.  You might look at the Spam_Buttons
plugin, which allows your users to just click "is spam" links or buttons
instead of fiddling around with moving messages.  That plugin does not yet
support moving messages to different folders, but that is on the TODO
list.  In the meantime, you might want to try one of the other methods
supported therein if possible.




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Re: [SM-USERS] (no subject)

2005-04-06 Thread Tony Earnshaw
ons, 06.04.2005 kl. 16.09 skrev [TRF]LisXit Team RaisingFire/Xtreme Team
Coders :

[...]

> I'm going to contact @home for delisting me, if not then i will go to another 
> provider.

@home is doing nothing wrong. It is a consumer ISP, designed for
receiving and sending e-mail via its own mail servers.

barlaeus.nl (one of the sites I administer)  blacklists all mail sent
from @home's ADSL "hobby" IP range. I myself set  up the restriction. So
I block your mail, too.

If you wish to run professional services, you need to move to a
professional ISP. That will cost you *at least* 16,50 Euro per month for
ISP services, if you decide to do so.

Now quit bitching ;) And learn proper English, while you're at it, just
like I had to learn proper Dutch.

--Tonni

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RE: [SM-USERS] (no subject)

2005-04-06 Thread Tony Earnshaw
ons, 06.04.2005 kl. 16.23 skrev Marc Powell:

[...]

> The blocks/blacklists on dynamic IP's are entirely appropriate in this
> day and age. There is an industry accepted and promoted solution to your
> problem and that is to use your ISP's mail server as an outgoing mail
> relay. You can either use it via SMTP directly from your applications
> (i.e. SM) or as a smarthost for the mail server you are running. Every
> ISP I know of worth a grain of salt allows their customers to use the
> ISP's mail servers to send mail. That's why they are there. If you do
> that I'll be most if not all of your problems go away. If you are an
> @home customer, they are almost certainly allowing you to relay SMTP
> through them. If you're blocked because you're on a blacklist that they
> subscribe to then it's your fault for not doing your research before
> setting up your mail server. 

Yawn ...

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Re: [SM-USERS] (no subject)

2005-04-06 Thread [TRF]LisXit Team RaisingFire/Xtreme Team Coders
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 22:08, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
> ons, 06.04.2005 kl. 16.09 skrev [TRF]LisXit Team RaisingFire/Xtreme Team
> Coders :
>
> [...]
>
> > I'm going to contact @home for delisting me, if not then i will go to
> > another provider.
>
> @home is doing nothing wrong. It is a consumer ISP, designed for
> receiving and sending e-mail via its own mail servers.
>
> barlaeus.nl (one of the sites I administer)  blacklists all mail sent
> from @home's ADSL "hobby" IP range. I myself set  up the restriction. So
> I block your mail, too.
>
> If you wish to run professional services, you need to move to a
> professional ISP. That will cost you *at least* 16,50 Euro per month for
> ISP services, if you decide to do so.
>
> Now quit bitching ;) And learn proper English, while you're at it, just
> like I had to learn proper Dutch.
>
> --Tonni

LOL ok
gonna move on to a professional ISP

is it really that cheap or do you have to pay bandwidth?
oh and i didn't know that @home had ADSL?

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Re: [SM-USERS] Received: BAD Unrecognized command [SOLVED]

2005-04-06 Thread Dirk Enrique Seiffert
This was the solution, from :

http://www.web-cyradm.org/pipermail/web-cyradm/2005-March/018408.html

For the squirrelmail issue; put the following in the imapd.conf
altnamespace: yes

in the config.php from squirrelmail i have:

$optional_delimiter = '.';

$default_folder_prefix  = '';
$trash_folder   = 'INBOX.Trash';
$sent_folder= 'INBOX.Sent';
$draft_folder   = 'INBOX.Drafts';

and it works like a charm.

cheeto wrote:



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