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OpenRelay

November 29, 2012 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

Introducing of two different examples to check your E-Mail-Server for an open relay.
Open relay is an E-Mail server configured in such a way that it allows anyone [Read more…]

Filed Under: Linux, Mailing, Networking Tagged With: MTA, OpenRelay, security

Roundcube remove server field

October 9, 2012 by Igor Drobot 1 Comment

Roundcube is web based open source multiuser IMAP client, yesterday I upgraded my older installation to a new stable version 0.8.2.

After successfully installation I was able to see a new redesigned login window with stupid server field. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Debian, Linux, Mailing, Networking, Ubuntu Tagged With: IMAP, Roundcube, Webmail

Mutt: bouncing messages

February 5, 2012 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment


Situation: you need to bounce some messages from one user to another or to a mailing list.
Criteria: the sender should be real and without changes on the message

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aptitude install mutt

aptitude install mutt

…if not installed.

Open your Maildir with mutt:

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mutt -f /home/info/Maildir/

mutt -f /home/info/Maildir/

Tag messages with: t

Bounce tagged messages with: ;b
Now enter a address of recipient and accept the bounce process with yes

Filed Under: Linux, Mailing, Networking Tagged With: bounce messages, e-mail, mutt

Cleanup Maildir alias Self-Spammer

October 20, 2011 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

Created a really ugly cron to check PPPoE-Connection status which runs every minute. This script produced over 500+ E-Mails in my Maildir.

This command will do the dirty cleaning job and let your fingers relaxed;) [Read more…]

Filed Under: Linux, Mailing, Networking Tagged With: mail, Maildir, xargs

Mail command

September 15, 2011 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

My tiny mail-command collection of the very important administrator mail command.
You can test E-Mail-Server create scripts with this useful command or send yourself some notifications.

The simplest one: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Linux, Mailing, Networking Tagged With: Debian, Linux, mail

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