From: Paul L. <pa...@sq...> - 2005-06-16 20:33:48
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Bradley Leonard wrote: > I shutdown sendmail, generated the email and I've attached the qf file. Thanks, I'd rather not decipher a queue file, but you can at least help me by explaining what the original sender address was and what the spam destination address should be (as opposed to...?) - paul > When I started sendmail backup up, the email got sent off site. > > brad > -- begin header-- > V6 > T1118952573 > K1118952573 > N1 > P123340 > MDeferred: Connection refused by [127.0.0.1] > Fbns > $_apache@localhost > ${daemon_flags}c u > Sbr...@st... > Abr...@st... > C:Ryan Fish <Fi...@be...> > rRFC822; Fi...@be... > RPFD:Ryan Fish <Fi...@be...> > MDeferred: Connection refused by [127.0.0.1] > C:al...@al... > rRFC822; al...@al... > RPFD:al...@al... > H?P?Return-Path: <g> > H??Received: (from apache@localhost) > by stygia.stygianresearch.com (8.12.11/8.12.11/Submit) id > j5GK9Xrp002255; > Thu, 16 Jun 2005 16:09:33 -0400 > H?x?Full-Name: Bradley Leonard > H??Received: from 208.3.193.194 > (SquirrelMail authenticated user bradley); > by stygianresearch.com with HTTP; > Thu, 16 Jun 2005 16:09:33 -0400 (EDT) > H??X-Received: from mail.room17.com (mail.room17.com [66.184.142.30]) by > stygia.stygianresearch.com (8.12.11/8.12.11) with SMTP id > j5GJoeGY001731 for <br...@st...>; Thu, > 16 Jun 2005 15:50:40 -0400 > H??X-Received: (qmail 5018 invoked from network); 16 Jun 2005 19:59:48 -0000 > H??X-Received: from unknown (HELO ike.room17.com) (127.0.0.1) by localhost > with SMTP; 16 Jun 2005 19:59:48 -0000 > H??X-Received: (qmail 4924 invoked from network); 16 Jun 2005 19:59:39 -0000 > H??X-Received: from unknown (HELO mxsf36.cluster1.charter.net) > (209.225.28.161) by mail.room17.com with SMTP; > 16 Jun 2005 19:59:39 -0000 > H??X-Received: from mxip20a.cluster1.charter.net > (mxip20a.cluster1.charter.net > [209.225.28.150]) by mxsf36.cluster1.charter.net (8.12.11/8.12.11) > with ESMTP id j5GJn5w2027812 for <al...@al...>; Thu, > 16 Jun 2005 15:49:05 -0400 > H??X-Received: from unknown (HELO nexus.localdomain) (68.184.113.15) by > mxip20a.cluster1.charter.net with ESMTP; 16 Jun 2005 15:49:06 -0400 > H??X-IronPort-AV: i="3.93,204, > 1115006400"; d="scan'208"; a="1107642125:sNHT17421824" > H??X-Received: from nexus.localdomain (localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1]) by > nexus.localdomain (8.12.8/8.12.8) with ESMTP id j5GJn43X004635; Thu, > 16 Jun 2005 15:49:04 -0400 > H??X-Received: from localhost (doug@localhost) by nexus.localdomain > (8.12.8/8.12.8/Submit) with ESMTP id j5GJn4uR004631; Thu, > 16 Jun 2005 15:49:04 -0400 > H??Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 15:49:04 -0400 (EDT) > H??From: Doug McNash <dm...@ch...> > H??To: Ryan Fish <Fi...@be...> > H??Subject: RE: RE: [ale] /tmp set to read-only on boot (need help) > H??In-Reply-To: <20050616182018.PUYI8050.ibm62aec.bellsouth.net@win2kpro1> > H??Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0506161541300.3547-100000@nexus.localdomain> > H??MIME-Version: 1.0 > H??Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII > H??Cc: al...@al... > H??X-BeenThere: al...@al... > H??X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.5 > H??Precedence: list > H??Reply-To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts <al...@al...> > H??List-Id: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts <ale.ale.org> > H??List-Unsubscribe: <http://www.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale>, > <mailto:ale...@al...?subject=unsubscribe> > H??List-Archive: <http://ike.room17.com/pipermail/ale> > H??List-Post: <mailto:al...@al...> > H??List-Help: <mailto:ale...@al...?subject=help> > H??List-Subscribe: <http://www.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale>, > <mailto:ale...@al...?subject=subscribe> > H??Sender: ale...@al... > H??Errors-To: ale...@al... > H??X-stygianresearch.com-MailScanner-Information: Please contact the ISP for > more information > H??X-stygianresearch.com-MailScanner: Found to be clean > H??X-stygianresearch.com-MailScanner-SpamCheck: not spam, > SpamAssassin (score=0.154, required 6, TW_EV 0.08, TW_VP 0.08) > H??X-stygianresearch.com-MailScanner-From: ale...@al... > H??X-IMAPbase: 1117995587 441 > H??Status: RO > H??X-UID: 441 > H??Content-Length: 6302 > H??X-Keywords: > -- end header -- > On Thu, June 16, 2005 3:50 pm, Paul Lesneiwski said: > >> >>Bradley Leonard wrote: >> >>>Hi, >>> >>>I've installed and configured the "Spam Buttons" plug v1.0. I have been >>>able to configure the buttons to send email to my spam/not spam accounts >>>as an attachment, but I'm unable to get the bounce feature to work. If >>>I >>>set it up to bounce, I can see the email get generated but the email >>>just >>>gets sent off site, not to my spam/not spam accounts. >>> >>>If I use the bounce plugin v 0.5-1.4 and specify either my spam/not spam >>>account, the message is send to the mailbox. >>> >>>I'm using squirrelmail v1.4.4 installed from rpm on FC2. >>> >>>Any help anybody can give, I'd appreciate it. Thanks. >> >>Show headers of outgoing mail or anything else that tells us what the >>problem is. It's too hard to guess what's going wrong when you don't >>show the details of the problem. >> >> - paul >> >> >> >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>><?php >>> >>>global $show_spam_buttons_on_read_body, >>>$show_spam_buttons_on_message_list, >>> $show_spam_link_on_read_body, $is_spam_shell_command, >>>$is_spam_resend_destination, >>> $is_not_spam_shell_command, $is_not_spam_resend_destination, >>> $show_not_spam_button, $spam_button_text, $not_spam_button_text, >>> $spam_report_email_method, $is_spam_subject_prefix, >>>$is_not_spam_subject_prefix, >>> $show_is_spam_button, $spam_report_smtpServerAddress, >>>$spam_report_smtpPort, >>> $spam_report_useSendmail, $spam_report_smtp_auth_mech, >>>$spam_report_use_smtp_tls, >>> $sb_debug; >>>bindtextdomain('spam_buttons', SM_PATH . 'locale'); >>>textdomain('spam_buttons'); >>> >>> >>> >>>// ------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>// >>>// GENERAL OPTIONS >>>// >>> >>> >>>// You may change the button text, but if you do, there is a good >>>// chance that those buttons will ONLY be displayed in one language >>>// >>>$spam_button_text = _("Spam"); >>>$not_spam_button_text = _("Not Spam"); >>> >>> >>> >>>// You can turn either of the buttons on/off as needed >>>// >>>// 0 = don't display button, 1 = display button >>>// >>>$show_not_spam_button = 1; >>>$show_is_spam_button = 1; >>> >>> >>> >>>// Show spam buttons on message list page? >>>// >>>// 0 = no, 1 = yes >>>// >>>$show_spam_buttons_on_message_list = 1; >>> >>> >>> >>>// Show spam link when reading a message? >>>// >>>// 0 = no, 1 = yes >>>// >>>$show_spam_link_on_read_body = 1; >>> >>> >>> >>>// Show spam buttons when reading a message? >>>// >>>// NOTE: This is only functional as of >>>// SquirrelMail 1.5.0 >>>// >>>// 0 = no, 1 = yes >>>// >>>$show_spam_buttons_on_read_body = 1; >>> >>> >>> >>>// Debugging: Turning this on will dump out the command text, the >>>// message body and the results of the spam report if >>>// done using a shell command. >>>// If reported via email (attachment method only), you >>>// currently only get the destination address and a >>>// parsed version of the message body being reported. >>>// >>>// Note that you will get more verbose output from a sa-learn >>>// command if you add the -D flag to the commands below (make sure >>>// to remove it when you are done debugging!). >>>// >>>// 0 = off, 1 = on >>>// >>>$sb_debug = 0; >>> >>> >>> >>>// ------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>// >>>// REPORT-BY-SHELL COMMAND OPTIONS >>>// >>>// Be sure if you use this that you have NOT turned on >>>// reporting by email. >>>// >>> >>> >>>// If you use a command-line utility for reporting spam/non-spam, >>>// this is where you set it up. This plugin will append " < message" >>>// to the end of such a command (without the quotes), where "message" >>>// will be a file containing the full message as it was originally >>>// received. >>>// >>>// If you need to include any information about the user for which >>>// the report is being made, you can use these constants in your >>>command: >>>// >>>// ###EMAIL_ADDRESS### Will be replaced with the user's >>>// full email address >>>// >>>// ###USERNAME### Will be replaced with the username >>>// portion of the user's email address >>>// >>>// ###DOMAIN### Will be replaced with the domain >>>// portion of the user's email address >>>// >>>// >>>// Sample for CRM114: >>>// >>>//$is_spam_shell_command = '/usr/bin/crm -u /home/crm114 mailfilter.crm >>>--learnspam'; >>>//$is_not_spam_shell_command = '/usr/bin/crm -u /home/crm114 >>>mailfilter.crm --learnnonspam'; >>>// >>>// >>>// Sample for SpamAssassin: >>>// >>>//$is_spam_shell_command = '/usr/bin/sa-learn --spam >>>--configpath=/etc/spamassassin -p /root/.spamassassin/user_prefs'; >>>//$is_not_spam_shell_command = '/usr/bin/sa-learn --ham >>>--configpath=/etc/spamassassin -p /root/.spamassassin/user_prefs'; >>>// >>>// >>>// Sample for SpamAssassin per-user configuration: >>>// >>>//$is_spam_shell_command = '/usr/bin/sa-learn --spam >>>--username=###EMAIL_ADDRESS###'; >>>//$is_not_spam_shell_command = '/usr/bin/sa-learn --ham >>>--username=###EMAIL_ADDRESS###'; >>>// >>>// >>>// Advanced sample for SpamAssassin: >>>// >>>// In order to make sure you are running sa-learn as the correct user >>>(else it will be >>>// run as the user that your web server runs as), you may need to run >>>the command with >>>// sudo. In /etc/sudoers, you will want to set this: >>>// >>>// web_server_user ALL=(sa_user) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/sa-learn, >>>/usr/bin/spamassassin >>>// >>>// Where you need to change "web_server_user" to the actual userID of >>>the user running >>>// your web server, and "sa_user" to the user that should run sa-learn >>>(or spamassasin). >>>// >>>// After that, one of the following command pairs should work for you >>>(remember to >>>// replace "sa_user" with the correct username): >>>// >>>//$is_spam_shell_command = 'sudo -u sa_user /usr/bin/sa-learn --spam'; >>>//$is_not_spam_shell_command = 'sudo -u sa_user /usr/bin/sa-learn >>>--ham'; >>>// >>>//$is_spam_shell_command = 'sudo -u sa_user /usr/bin/spamassassin -r >>>--configpath=/etc/spamassassin -p /root/.spamassassin/user_prefs'; >>>//$is_not_spam_shell_command = 'sudo -u sa_user /usr/bin/spamassassin -k >>>--configpath=/etc/spamassassin -p /root/.spamassassin/user_prefs'; >>>// >>>// >>>// >>>//$is_spam_shell_command = ''; >>>//$is_not_spam_shell_command = ''; >>> >>>// ------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>// >>>// REPORT-BY-EMAIL OPTIONS >>>// >>>// Be sure if you use this that you have NOT turned on >>>// reporting by shell command. >>>// >>> >>> >>>// If you resend the message in order to report it as spam/non-spam, >>>// specify the destination address here. >>>// >>>//$is_spam_resend_destination = 'spam_report'; // let SM append >>>user's domain automatically >>>//$is_not_spam_resend_destination = 'not_spam_report'; >>>$is_spam_resend_destination = 'spam'; >>>$is_not_spam_resend_destination = 'ham'; >>> >>> >>> >>>// When reporting via email, should the message be resent (leaving >>>// all message headers intact), or should it be sent as an attachment? >>>// >>>// resend = 'bounce' >>>// attach = 'attachment' >>>// >>>//$spam_report_email_method = 'bounce'; >>>$spam_report_email_method = 'attachment'; >>> >>> >>> >>>// When reporting via email (at least when sending as attachment), you >>>// may indicate any extra subject information here (default empty) >>>// >>>// When set to "SPAM", the subject might end up looking like "[SPAM: Buy >>>our product!]" >>>// >>>//$is_spam_subject_prefix = 'SPAM'; >>>//$is_not_spam_subject_prefix = 'HAM'; >>>$is_spam_subject_prefix = ''; >>>$is_not_spam_subject_prefix = ''; >>> >>> >>> >>>// You may also specify overrides for the SMTP server for the >>>// email only (see SquirrelMail's main configuration file or >>>// use config/conf.pl to understand what these settings normally >>>// are). >>>// >>>// Set to empty strings to use system defaults. >>>// >>>$spam_report_smtpServerAddress = ''; >>>$spam_report_smtpPort = ''; >>>$spam_report_useSendmail = ''; >>>$spam_report_smtp_auth_mech = ''; >>>$spam_report_use_smtp_tls = ''; >>> >>> >>> >>>bindtextdomain('squirrelmail', SM_PATH . 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