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HI,

The latest version of formmail is 1.92.
You can download it from: http://www.scriptarchive.com/formmail.html

Regards,
 
Steven Depuydt
www.BeNe.WS 

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Van: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Namens Dawn D. Pfaltzgraff
Verzonden: maandag 9 december 2002 21:50
Aan: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Onderwerp: [cobalt-users] Re: HELP Spam Attack

The FormMail.pl seems to be the problem it says it is version 1.9, but I

must have the @referers sent up incorrectly. I have turned it off for
now, 
and have not gotten a spammed message for the last 30 minutes.  I'll
keep 
an eye on it, but I think that might have done it. Thanks, Dan.

-Dawn
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>    1. mail problem (Graaf Teil)
>    2. Re: HOWTO: Rebuild PostgreSQL 'cobalt' database due to corrupt 
> quota table (Frederic)
>    3. CMS for RaQ4 (Ian)
>    4. Active Monitor on RAQ4r (Mike At Spy)
>    5. Re: HOWTO: Rebuild PostgreSQL 'cobalt' database due to corrupt 
> quota table (Bruce Timberlake)
>    6. RE: [RAQ3] Apache User-Agent blocking for all sites (Dan
Kriwitsky)
>    7. Re: Re: How to list more than 15 users in user
>        management - anyone? (H2M Lists)
>    8. Re: Active Monitor on RAQ4r (www.RaQTweak.com)
>    9. Re: [RaQ4,550] Installing a RAQ4 ISO on a 550? (Bruce
Timberlake)
>   10. Re: openwebmail - user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx - easy fix (Charles Teton)
>   11. Re: CMS for RaQ4 (P.V.Anthony)
>   12. RaQ 550 - created users don't go in to /etc/passwd (Bobby Patel)
>   13. RE: [RAQ3] Apache User-Agent blocking for all sites (Greg
Hewitt-Long)
>   14. Can the Raq550 "registry" be dumped and edited? (Jalon Q.
Zimmerman)
>   15. Re: Re: openwebmail - user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx -
>        easy fix (William J.A. Brillinger)
>   16. RE: HELP Spam attack (Dan Kriwitsky)
>Message: 1
>From: "Graaf Teil" <graaf_teil@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2002 16:52:16 +0000
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>Subject: [cobalt-users] mail problem
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>Hi,
>
>I get the follow error when I send a mail to my server account:
>The original message was received at Mon, 9 Dec 2002 14:23:01 +0100
>from amsfep16-int.chello.nl [213.46.243.26]
>   ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
><info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>    (reason: system config error)
>
>   ----- Transcript of session follows -----
>553 5.3.5 simpel-internet.com. config error: mail loops back to me (MX 
>problem?)
>554 5.3.5 <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>... Local configuration error
>
>What is the problem, and how can I fix it?
>The mx record is on the server and this is in it: mail is sent to the
High 
>priority mail server   simpel-internet.com
>
>Thanks for your help!
>
>Jaider
>
>_________________________________________________________________
>Chatten met je online vrienden via MSN Messenger.
http://messenger.msn.nl/
>
>
>
>Message: 2
>Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 18:27:03 +0100
>From: Frederic <journal@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Organization: remove nospam tio write me
>Message-ID: <1034156456.20021209182703@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: Bruce Timberlake <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] HOWTO: Rebuild PostgreSQL 'cobalt' database

>due to corrupt quota table
>In-reply-To: <200212081043.06794.bruce@xxxxxxxxxx>
>References: <>
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>Hello Bruce,
>
>Thanks again bruce for your advices
>
>it works now ! no more cron error message but I have always insternal
>server error in disk usage on my gui !
>
>best regards
>
>Fred
>
>
>BT> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
>
> >> Can you tell me what you have done (DETAILED) because I have the
> >> same problems with my RAQ3I and I have also the same error message
> >> with DiskUsage.
>
>BT> HOWTO: Rebuild the PostgreSQL database "cobalt" due to corrupt
quota
>BT> table
>
>BT> CAUTION: This procedure completely deletes and recreates the
'cobalt'
>BT> database. Use with care, as this database holds all the info about
>BT> every domain on your RaQ. If you mess it up, you might as well
>BT> reformat the drive and start over...
>
>BT> NOTE: This procedure should work for RaQ3 and RaQ4.  RaQ3 is the
model
>BT> with this problem, but the database is the same between the 2
>BT> systems.
>
>
>BT> *** START OF PROCEDURE ***
>
>BT> MAKE IT SO THAT WE CAN GET EASIER ACCESS TO THE DATABASE:
>
>BT> - -  Establish shell session as root
>BT> - -  cd /home/pgsql
>BT> - -  cp pg_hba.conf pg_hba.conf.safe
>BT> - -  Edit pg_hba.conf and change "local all crypt" to "local all
trust"
>BT> - -  su - postgres
>BT> - -  psql cobalt
>
>BT> CONFIRM THE ERROR:
>
>- -  At "cobalt=>>" prompt type "SELECT * FROM quota;" and press Enter.
>
>BT>    If you see "ERROR:  cannot find attribute 1 of relation quota"
then
>BT> the quota table is corrupt
>
>BT>    If you do not get an error, STOP. The quota table is not the
>BT> problem.
>
>BT> - -  \q (to exit psql tool)
>
>BT> SAVE THE DATABASE SCHEMA:
>
>BT> - -  pg_dump cobalt > cobalt-schema
>
>BT> REMOVE THE QUOTA STUFF (SINCE IT'S BROKEN ANYWAY):
>
>BT> - -  Edit 'cobalt-schema' and remove the 'CREATE TABLE "quota" (
);"
>BT> section (spread over 2-3 lines)
>BT> - -  Remove the 'COPY "quota" FROM stdin;' line (end of schema
file)
>BT> - -  Exit editor and save changes
>
>BT> TAKE DEEP BREATH AND DESTROY EXISTING (but corrupt) 'cobalt'
DATABASE:
>
>BT> - -  destroydb cobalt
>BT> - -  createdb cobalt
>
>BT> REBUILD THE 'cobalt' DATABASE FROM THE SCHEMA FILE:
>
>BT> - -  psql cobalt < cobalt-schema
>BT> - -  exit (to become root again)
>
>BT> RUN SCRIPT TO REBUILD QUOTA TABLE:
>
>BT> - -  /usr/local/sbin/swatch
>
>BT> CHECK TO MAKE SURE IT WORKED:
>
>BT> - -  su - postgres
>BT> - -  psql cobalt
>BT> - -  SELECT * FROM quota;
>BT>         You should not get an error message this time...
>BT> - -  \q
>
>BT> - -  Go into the UI and try stuff to make sure UI works too
>
>BT> - -  exit (to become root)
>
>BT> CLEAN EVERYTHING UP:
>
>BT> - -  rm cobalt-schema
>BT> - -  mv pg_hba.conf.safe pg_hba.conf
>
>BT> *** END OF PROCEDURE ***
>
>
>Message: 3
>From: "Ian" <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 16:59:17 -0000
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>Hi all,
>
>Has anyone come across a good Content Management System that can be
used with
>one installation across multiple v-sites.
>
>Oh yeh, on a RaQ4r is what I would like to deploy it on...
>
>Thanks
>
>Ian
>
>
>Message: 4
>Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2002 12:25:29 -0500
>From: Mike At Spy <spycobalt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>
>Anyone know why an Active Monitor warning on a RAQ4r would continue to
blink
>despite no problems?  It keep giving a 'disk usage' warning, though
there
>are no sites using too much space (no yellow or red warnings -
everything is
>in the green).  Any way to reset this puppy?  It's been blinking for
some
>time now (read: days).
>
>Thanks,
>
>-Mike
>
>
>Message: 5
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>From: Bruce Timberlake <bruce@xxxxxxxxxx>
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>To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] HOWTO: Rebuild PostgreSQL 'cobalt' database

>due to corrupt quota table
>Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 08:53:24 -0800
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> > I followed everything but I have the following error when I erase
> > the 'cobalt' database: (After the DEEP BREATH)
> >
> > [postgres@ns1 pgsql]$ destroydb cobalt
> > Connection to database 'template1' failed.
> > No pg_hba.conf entry for host localhost, user postgres, database
> > template1
> > destroydb: database destroy failed on cobalt.
> >
> > ----------
> >
> > In my original pg_hba.conf file I had the following line:
> > Local COBALT crypt (an not local ALL crypt)
> >
> > I changed this into
> >
> > Local cobalt trust  or must this be local ALL trust ??
>
>According to the destroydb man page,
>
>"destroydb internally runs DESTROY DATABASE from psql  while connected
>to the template1 database"
>
>Because it doesn't have explicit permissions to do so without the
>'all' option specified in the .conf file, the connection is failing.
>
>Make it like the example, and it should work.
>
>- --
>Bruce Timberlake
>
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>Message: 6
>From: "Dan Kriwitsky" <list1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] [RAQ3] Apache User-Agent blocking for all
sites
>Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 12:52:21 -0500
>Message-ID: <>
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> > SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent "^EmailSiphon" bad_bot SetEnvIfNoCase
> > User-Agent "^EmailWolf" bad_bot
> >
> > <Directory "/home/sites/*/">
> >         Order Allow,Deny
> >         Allow from all
> >         Deny from env=bad_bot
> > </Directory>
> >
> >
>
>Looks right according to
>http://test.evolt.org/article/Using_Apache_to_stop_bad_robots/18/15126/
?
>format=print
>Although I don't know if you need /*/ I think just /home/sites/ would
>cover every directory you're concerned about below that.
>
>You might want to see http://www.neilgunton.com/spambot_trap/ as well
>especially http://www.neilgunton.com/spambot_trap/bad_agents.txt
>
>--
>C2002 Dan Kriwitsky
>
>Please reply to the list only. Off list replies are not read.
>
>
>
>Message: 7
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>Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2002 10:45:50 -0600
>Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Re: How to list more than 15 users in user
>         management - anyone?
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>Thanks.  Now don't I feel stupid.  In over 3 years I have never clicked
(or
>really even noticed) the button.
>
>The things you learn.........
>
>
>
>on 12/9/02 9:57 AM, www.RaQTweak.com at mailinglists@xxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
>
> >> Does anyone know how to change the default setting of showing 15
users per
> >> page in the user management section in the siteadmin.  I have on
average
> >> about 35 or so users per domain, so I would like to set it so they 
> just all
> >> show up on one list instead of 3 separate lists of 15 each.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >
> > Yup.
> >
> > In the GREEN section (not the server config, but the SITE config)
click on
> > the "user defaults" buttom. (nexto add user)
> > There it is :)
> >
> > Good luck!
> >
> > www.RAQTWEAK.com
> >
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>Message: 8
>From: "www.RaQTweak.com" <mailinglists@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 19:17:08 +0100
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> > Anyone know why an Active Monitor warning on a RAQ4r would continue
to > >
>blink
> > despite no problems?  It keep giving a 'disk usage' warning, though
there
> > are no sites using too much space (no yellow or red warnings -
everything
> > is
> > in the green).  Any way to reset this puppy?  It's been blinking for
some
> > time now (read: days).
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > -Mike
>
>
>Try running this command while ROOT in SSH.
>/usr/local/sbin/swatch >>/var/cobalt/adm.log 2>&1
>
>Alternatively:
>It is the HARD DISK section right?
>Is it the HOME partition which gives problems?
>Try clicking on the sites... (www.SITENAME.com) .. It will show the
user...
>This buggy thing also lights up when a SINGLE USER is over quota rather
than
>the site....
>
>Good luck!!
>
>www.RaQTweak.com
>
>Message: 9
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>From: Bruce Timberlake <bruce@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Organization: BRTNet.org
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>Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] [RaQ4,550] Installing a RAQ4 ISO on a 550?
>Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 08:46:15 -0800
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>On Mon December 9 2002 04:43, Greg O'Lone wrote:
> > Anybody tried to install a RaQ4r ISO on a 550 box? We have a whole
> > slew of RaQ4's, love their stability now, but would like the extra
> > speed. Anybody know if you can do this?
>
>I don't believe so. The chipset and hardware, etc, is different
>between the 2.
>
>The 550 was designed later, so it could handle older stuff.  No good
>way to 'forward engineer' the RaQ4 for newer stuff, though...
>
>- --
>Bruce Timberlake
>
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>From: Charles Teton <info@xxxxxxxxxx>
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>Subject: [cobalt-users] Re: openwebmail - user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx - easy
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>Mike, Check this out...
>
>>Hi, on openwebmail when people send emails its always from
>>user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx rather than user@xxxxxxxxxxx I have tried the
>>tutorial fix that comeswith openwebmail with no luck, how can I get it
>>to send from user@xxxxxxxxxx??
>>
>>Regards,
>>Mike Hughes.
>>VisionHost.net
>
>Open 'openwebmail', open 'User Preference', open 'Edit Personal Email 
>Addresses', add email address you want i.e. 'user@xxxxxxxxxx' and 'Real

>Name', click 'Back to User preferences', then select 'From:' field and 
>select 'user@xxxxxxxxxx', 'Save' and thats it...
>
>Regards,
>
>Charles Teton
>http://www.makingmymovie.com
>
>
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>Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] CMS for RaQ4
>Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 02:46:08 +0800
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>Try this out
>
>http://tikiwiki.sourceforge.net/
>
>http://geeklog.sourceforge.net/
>
>http://www.mamboserver.com/
>
>some of these links I got from this list and I have try them on Raq 4i
and
>it works.
>
>still trying to decide on which application to go with. I am leaning to
>tikiwiki.
>
>Any comments will be great
>
>P.V.Anthony
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Ian" <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 12:59 AM
>Subject: [cobalt-users] CMS for RaQ4
>
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Has anyone come across a good Content Management System that can be
used
>with
> > one installation across multiple v-sites.
> >
> > Oh yeh, on a RaQ4r is what I would like to deploy it on...
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Ian
> >
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>Message: 12
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>From: "Bobby Patel" <anup_patel@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 13:44:23 -0500
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>Subject: [cobalt-users] RaQ 550 - created users don't go in to
/etc/passwd
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>Hello I have 550 running Linux. Anytime a new user is created there
>information is not added to /etc/passwd is there some other file that
it
>uses? the users actually on the /etc/passwd are "main users/services"
root;
>admin; httpd. etc..
>
>
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>Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 11:51:03 -0600
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>From: Greg Hewitt-Long <cobaltusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] [RAQ3] Apache User-Agent blocking for all
sites
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> > > SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent "^EmailSiphon" bad_bot SetEnvIfNoCase
> >> User-Agent "^EmailWolf" bad_bot
> >>
> >> <Directory "/home/sites/*/">
> >>         Order Allow,Deny
> >>         Allow from all
> >>         Deny from env=bad_bot
> >> </Directory>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Looks right according to
>
>http://test.evolt.org/article/Using_Apache_to_stop_bad_robots/18/15126/
?
> >format=print
> >Although I don't know if you need /*/ I think just /home/sites/ would
> >cover every directory you're concerned about below that.
> >
> >You might want to see http://www.neilgunton.com/spambot_trap/ as well
> >especially http://www.neilgunton.com/spambot_trap/bad_agents.txt
> >
>
>Thanks Dan,
>
>I got the bad_bot environment thing from the link you published - I
have 
>an even bigger "bad_bots" list - it can be found at:
>
>http://support.webyourbusiness.com/badbots.txt
>
>The list you found has a list of 104 user-agents, I have 2.17, although

>some are duplicated with different version numbers, I have a far
stricter 
>determination on what is undesirable traffic!
>
>regards
>
>Greg Hewitt-Long
>
>ps - if you spot something on my list that you consider "good" as a 
>user-agent, please feel free to let me know why!
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>Message: 14
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>Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2002 14:23:40 -0500
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>Subject: [cobalt-users] Can the Raq550 "registry" be dumped and edited?
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>Since I have started working with the 550, it looks like the DNS and
user 
>data is stored in a registry somewhere.
>
>Is it possible to dump the Raq550 "registry data" into a file, edit it
and 
>read the file back in?
>
>I need to do mass DNS changes, etc.
>
>:)
>Jalon
>ServerRack.net
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>
>
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>Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2002 12:56:41 -0600
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>From: "William J.A. Brillinger" <billy@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Re: openwebmail - user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx -
>   easy fix
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>At 06:42 PM 09/12/02 +0000, you wrote:
>>>Hi, on openwebmail when people send emails its always from
>>>user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx rather than user@xxxxxxxxxxx I have tried the
>>>tutorial fix that comeswith openwebmail with no luck, how can I get
it
>>>to send from user@xxxxxxxxxx??
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Mike Hughes.
>>>VisionHost.net
>>
>>Open 'openwebmail', open 'User Preference', open 'Edit Personal Email 
>>Addresses', add email address you want i.e. 'user@xxxxxxxxxx' and
'Real 
>>Name', click 'Back to User preferences', then select 'From:' field and

>>select 'user@xxxxxxxxxx', 'Save' and thats it...
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Charles Teton
>
>Good for 1 person but most of my users can't follow any directions so
an 
>automatic server wide solution is much better.
>
>See other posts.
>- Bill
>
>
>
>
>---------------------------------
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>
>
>Message: 16
>From: "Dan Kriwitsky" <list1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] HELP Spam attack
>Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 12:15:30 -0500
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> > Dec  9 07:42:05 sage sendmail[7668]: HAA07666:
> > to=delphisman@xxxxxxx,jcallaham1@xxxxxxx,jcallahan2@xxxxxxx,sh
> > acked44@xxxxxxx,shacked5@xxxxxxx,gammonja@xxxxxxx,gammonje@aol
> > .com,shackee@xxxxxxx,aholnewrld@xxxxxxx,lamonique1@xxxxxxx
> > ,pltrobert@xxxxxxx,delphiserv@xxxxxxx,tlrubin@xxxxxxx,delphisi
> > s@xxxxxxx,pltroiani@xxxxxxx,jcallagy@xxxxxxx,gammonite@xxxxxxx
> > ,gammonites@xxxxxxx,jcallah@xxxxxxx,missyheel@xxxxxxx,
> > ctladdr=admin (110/27), delay=00:00:02, xdelay=00:00:02,
> > mailer=esmtp,
> > relay=mailin-04.mx.aol.com. [64.12.136.153], stat=Sent (OK)
>
>I'd be willing to bet you have a copy of FormMail.pl/cgi on your server
>v1.6 or other vulnerable version. Get rid of it.
>
>Do a locate FormMail and I bet you find it.
>
>ftp://ftp.monkeys.com/pub/formmail/1.9s/
>
>http://nms-cgi.sourceforge.net/
>
>--
>C2002 Dan Kriwitsky
>
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>
>
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