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Qmail Auditor 0.4

Qmail Auditor 0.4


Qmail Auditor consists of a email auditing tool. more>>
Qmail Auditor consists of a email auditing tool.
QMail Auditor provides simple a method for auditing emails. It is easy to configure and uses regular expressions as rules.
The format of audit file is :
Any e-mail (outbound or inbound) have passed at this filter.
The valids "field header"(s) :
all - field from or to of e-mails
to - field to
from - field from
In case of regular expression you read the
# man re_format
# man regex
E-mail to forward is a valid mail account to redirect.
Example of this :
from nelio@walk.* auditoria@spyware.walk.com.br
to nelio@spyware.* auditoria@spyware.walk.com.br
Enhancements:
- Now the config file name has renamed.
- From audit (in /var/qmail/control for /var/qmail/control/auditor) and qmail-queue-real-audit for qmail-queue-real-auditor.
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Added: 2007-01-22 License: BSD License Price:
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Domain Auditor 0.31

Domain Auditor 0.31


Domain Auditor project was written to audit and track accounts within a domain. more>>
Domain Auditor project was written to audit and track accounts within a domain. This tool uses LDAP queries to a definable Active Directory server to find various definable classes of accounts.
Initially it will operate interactively, but capabilities may be added in the future to automate functions (i.e. generate reports on a scheduled basis). The installation script handles most installation chores, so setup is very straightforward.
The tool is beta status at this time, but is in being used to generate SOX reports for my employer.
Main features:
- Reports - This function will display a list of defined reports, when invoked it will generate a list of accounts from AD (via LDAP queries) the results returned will depend on what you have defined for the filter for any particular report class under Sysadmin
- Sys Admin - This function will allow you to changes the system settings for LDAP server and port, base DN, Bind DN, username and password, and the database settings (mySQL only at this time). You may also add the report class definitions and their matching LDAP filters within this module
- User Admin - This screen is used to define users for the system and their rights. Usernames are used as the primary value, and entered values are validated via LDAP queries
- Audit Logs - The system logs all changes to the information stored and this page will allow you to review the data from these logs
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Added: 2006-01-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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sauditor 0.3

sauditor 0.3


sauditor project is a simple sample auditor. more>>
sauditor project is a simple sample auditor.

I made it because I wanted it and wanted the practice, so please dont complain that Ive made yet another sample player.

Its simple, it uses jack and it shows a pretty spectrum analyser so you can get an idea of the spectral content of your samples. I may be the only person who finds the spectrum analyser useful, but hey. The spectrum analyser is now X based. If you want to play with the text speccy analyser, get version 0.1

It was fun to get some practice back in C and C++, as well as learning to use jack a little better and fftw, libsndfile, libsamplerate and ncurses for the first time. Add xlib to that list now, too.

Installation:

No fancy autoconf/automake, although I might sort that out later.
Just use make to build it and make install (as root) to install it

Usage:

Just run it.

Enter or P plays the current sample, space toggles playing.

If the screen goes funny (which it shouldnt do anymore) use R to refresh it

F toggles the spectrum analyser window

Q quits

H shows the help and V shows version info.

Run with the -a option to show files starting with a dot.
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Added: 2006-02-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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QmailToaster 1.3.15

QmailToaster 1.3.15


QmailToaster project is an RPM-based Qmail distribution for CentOS, Fedora, SuSE, and Mandriva. more>>
QmailToaster project is an RPM-based Qmail distribution for CentOS, Fedora, SuSE, and Mandriva. This system is designed for ease of deployment and includes strong anti-spam systems. This includes support for SRS, SPF, DomainKeys, and virtual hosting on the SMTP side. On the user side, this has a Web-based administration interface and supports POP3, POP3 over SSL, IMAP, and IMAP over SSL
Main features:
- Source RPM packages ready for RPM based distributions
- SMTP with SMTP-AUTH, TLS, REMOTE-AUTH
- DomainKeys, SPF "Sender Policy Framework" and SRS "Sender Rewriting Scheme"
- Integrated SpamAssassin, ClamAV and Simscan
- Warlord virus and worm loader realtime scanning
- CHKUSER 2.0 functions for qmail-smtpd
- Qmail-Tap provides email archive capability
- Virtual Domains (MySQL), Virtual Users (MySQL)
- Autoresponder, Mailing List
- Web-based email system, Web-based administration tools
- POP3, POP3-SSL, IMAP and IMAP-SSL
Enhancements:
- CentOS 5.x support was added.
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Added: 2007-04-23 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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QMail Installation 1.3.17

QMail Installation 1.3.17


QMail Installation is a script for installing qmail. more>>
QMail Installation is a small and very practical script that makes it easy to install qmail and other related tools, such as vpopmail, qmailadmin, spamassassin, F-prot, and qmailmrtg.
Installation
You MUST be root for using this script.
1. Create a directory where you wish and go inside.
2. De tar install_qmail-x.x.x.tar.gz in this directory.
3. Look at the header of install_qmail-x.x.x.sh
4. Change the values in the install_qmail-x.x.x.sh file according to your installation.
All are commented.
5. Do NOT change values in others files.
6. Comment the good line before lauching the script.
7. sh install_qmail-x.x.x.sh
You must choose between debian or suse in the top of the file.
You have also a file (apt-debian.sh) to install all necessary *.deb
You could also modify values.suse or values.debian for a custom installation.
Enhancements:
- The versions of the installed software were updated.
- Minor changes were made in the supervise scripts for chkuser.
- Minor changes were made in the simscan installation.
- The values.suse10.0 file was added.
- Minor debugging was done in the ezmlm installation.
- The values.sles9 file has been added for SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.
- This release has been successfully tested on SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.
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Added: 2005-12-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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qmail-masq-user 0.2.1

qmail-masq-user 0.2.1


qmail-masq-user provides a program to change From: field of emails to any combinations of user/domain. more>>
qmail-masq-user provides a program to change From: field of emails to any combinations of user/domain.

Originally based off the program qmail-masq, qmail-masq-user uses qmail and qmail-qfilter to change the From: address of outgoing emails to almost any combination of username, domain, or both.

The configuration allows you to specify domain catch-alls, user catch-alls, email catch-alls, specific combinations of users and/or domains, and much more.

INSTALLATON:

1) install and configure qmail

2) install qmail-qfilter

3) copy qmail-masq-user.conf.example to /etc/qmail-masq.conf and modify it for your
needs (follow the instructions in the file)

# cp qmail-masq-user.conf.example /etc/qmail-masq-user.conf
# chmod 644 /etc/qmail-masq-user.conf
# vi /etc/qmail-masq-user.conf

4) run the install.pl included installer which will set up the files exactly
to be able to run them

# perl install.pl

4) all is done, you dont have to restart qmail, try it sending some email
and enjoy it!

Note: make sure you are root when you install everything!

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Added: 2007-03-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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qmail-smtpd-auth 0.31

qmail-smtpd-auth 0.31


qmail-smtpd-auth is a patch for qmail that enables it to support SMTP AUTH protocol. more>>
qmail-smtpd-auth is a patch for qmail that enables it to support SMTP AUTH protocol with the following auth types: LOGIN, PLAIN and CRAM-MD5. Its based on a previous patch by Mrs.Brisby that implemented LOGIN type. This version has some enhancements and allows easy adding of new auth methods.
If you want to learn more about SMTP AUTH itself, then visit my SMTP AUTH page.
This patch adds the ESMTP AUTH option to qmail-1.03, allowing the LOGIN, PLAIN, and CRAM-MD5 AUTH types. An appropriate checkpassword tool is necessary to support the authentication. See http://cr.yp.to/checkpwd.html for more information on the interface. Note that the checkpassword tool should support all of the AUTH types
advertised by qmail-smtpd.
As reflected in the modified qmail-smtpd(8) man page, qmail-smtpd must be invoked with three arguments: hostname, checkprogram, and subprogram. If these arguments are missing, qmail-smtpd will still advertise availability of AUTH, but will fail with a permanent error when AUTH is used.
hostname is simply used to form the CRAM-MD5 challenge. qmail-smtpd invokes checkprogram, feeding it the username and password, in the case of LOGIN or PLAIN, or the username, challenge, and response, in the case of CRAM-MD5. If the user is permitted, checkprogram invokes subprogram, which just has to exit with a status of 0 for the user to be authenticated. Otherwise, checkprogram exits with a non-zero
status. subprogram can usually be /usr/bin/true (or /bin/true, depending on your flavor of OS).
If the user is successfully authenticated, the RELAYCLIENT environment variable is effectively set for the SMTP session, and the TCPREMOTEINFO environment variable is set to the authenticated username, overriding any value that tcpserver may have set. The
value of TCPREMOTEINFO is reflected in a Received header.
Enhancements:
- bug: AUTH PLAIN 334 response not RFC compliant. Reported by Mark Crispin
- .
- change: Set TCPREMOTEINFO environment variable to authenticated username. (Previously only set locally to qmail-smtpd.)
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Added: 2006-07-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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mysqmail 0.3.0 R0

mysqmail 0.3.0 R0


mysqmail is a replacement for the qmail standard checkpasswd that performs authentication with a MySQL table. more>>
mysqmail is a replacement for the qmail standard checkpasswd that performs authentication with a MySQL table.
After authentication, mysqmail sets up two environment variables that it uses to perform traffic accounting.
For SMTP, it provides an alternative logger for the qmail-send program. Instead of logs, it writes the traffic to a MySQL table for the related domain.
MySQmail helps keeping all the qmail MTA login and trafic informations in a database.
This tool was written mostly to work with Domain Technologie Control (DTC). MySQMail is not mandatory for DTC, but its a way better to have it.
I needed to have qmail accounting, so I had to write couples of binaries. Fortunatly qmail is modular and its realy easy to make some add-ons. Here is what MySQmail package will add to qmail: pop will use MySQL backend for password, and both
SMTP and POP will have trafic logged into MySQL by mailbox.
Enhancements:
- This version adds support for a new score board table that allows for real-time bandwidth recording in MySQL.
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Added: 2006-01-09 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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AqMail 0.9.1 Beta

AqMail 0.9.1 Beta


AqMail fetches mails from remote mailboxes (POP3), applies admin-defined filters. more>>
AqMail fetches mails from remote mailboxes (POP3), applies admin-defined filters, and stores the email in local mailboxes for POP3 daemons to serve them.
AqMail project supports virtual mail domains and users. It has been tested with QMail as the MTA and with Spamassassin and ClamAV as filters.
Main features:
- supports virtual users and domains
- supports multiple remote boxes per user (mails can be gathered from remote boxes into local boxes)
- individual fetch intervals for every remote box of every user
- system-wide, domain-wide or per-user filtering of mail
- ordering of mail filters
- simple interface to filter scripts (basically "FILTER INFILE OUTFILE")
- POP3 client plugin with APOP or USER/PASS authentification
- maildir plugin (reads and writes maildir folders)
- tested with QMail, SpamAssassin and ClamAV
You can use AqMail to gather mails from multiple email accounts into a single account which can then be accessed via a webmail interface (e.g. OpenWebMail) or via a POP3 server (e.g. QMail).
AqMail can be used as a daemon which continuously fetches, filters and distributes mails. It can also be used in command mode (e.g. to fetch mails and store them directly to a maildir in order to just replace the tool fetchmail).
AqMail is running on my own system in combination with QMail. However, any mail transfer agent which is able to serve from maildir folders can be used.
Enhancements:
- The daemon mode has been improved since 0.9.0beta.
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Added: 2006-04-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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dirqmail 0.14

dirqmail 0.14


dirqmail is a qmail patch which adds simple and fast virtual users support based on directories. more>>
dirqmail is a qmail patch which adds simple and fast virtual users support based on directories.
dirqmail puts users in /var/qmail/mail/< domain >/< login > directories, so for instance if /var/qmail/mail/example.org/example directory exists, qmail will treat example.org as a local domain, will accept mail for it via SMTP and QMTP daemons and will deliver mail to example@example.org as alias user using /var/qmail/mail/example.org/example as the home directory.
Main features:
- simple - you can just "see" and administer your domains and users from the command line or any file manager
- fast - checking for user of domain existence is just stating the correct directory
- atomic - all changes do not need any restarts/etc - everything just work in the "real-time"
- simple and fast aliases - just use symbolic links!
- works out of the box - just create /var/qmail/mail/domain.org/user to create user@domain.org user - permissions, ownership and Maildir creation will be handled automatically
- does not remove any of qmail features - dirqmail can coexist with any existent qmail installation - for example you can have some domains and users handled by system users (using /etc/passwd), some by qmail-users (/var/qmail/users), some by vpopmail and some by dirqmail (/var/qmail/mail)
- includes patch for checkpassword with support for POP3 (PASS and APOP) and SMTP (LOGIN, PLAIN, CRAM-MD5) - both for Krzysztof Dabrowskis and Erwin Hoffmanns SMTP AUTH patches
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Qmail-Scanner 2.00

Qmail-Scanner 2.00


Qmail-Scanner is an add-on that enables a Qmail email server to scan gatewayed email for certain characteristics. more>> <<less
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Added: 2006-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mail Avenger 0.7.8

Mail Avenger 0.7.8


Mail Avenger is a highly-configurable, MTA-independent SMTP server. more>>
Mail Avenger is a highly-configurable, MTA-independent SMTP server daemon. Mail Avenger lets users run messages through filters like ClamAV and SpamAssassin during SMTP transactions, so the server can reject mail before assuming responsibility for its delivery.
Other unique features include TCP SYN fingerprint and network route recording, verification of sender addresses through SMTP callbacks, SPF (sender policy framework) as a general policy language, qmail-style control over both SMTP-level behavior and local delivery of extension addresses, mail-bomb protection, integration with kernel firewalls, and more.
Enhancements:
- Several minor bugs were fixed.
- The SMTPCB configuration directive was changed to give more options.
- An InsecureSASL configuration option was added by request of users.
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Mail::Toaster 5.01

Mail::Toaster 5.01


Mail::Toaster is an installer for a collection of software which provides a full-featured mail server. more>>
Mail::Toaster is an installer for a collection of software which provides a full-featured mail server. The system is built around the qmail mail transport agent, with many additions and modifications
Main features:
- SMTP Mail Server (SMTP-AUTH, chk-user, SPF, TLS, tarpitting, RBL)
- Virtual Domain Hosting w/delegated administration
- Virtual Domain Users
- Mailing List (Ezmlm)
- AutoResponder
- Web Based E-Mail (Sqwebmail, Squirrelmail, V-Webmail)
- Web Based Domain Administration
- Mail Filtering (rbls, SpamAssassin, simscan, Qmail-Scanner)
- Virus Scanning (ClamAV, F-Prot, Uvscan)
- SMTP roaming via SMTP-AUTH, POP-AUTH, & IMAP-AUTH
- SMTP roaming via SMTP-submission (port 587)
- POP3, POP3-SSL
- IMAP, IMAP-SSL (Courier IMAP)
- CGI frontend to mail features
- Log processing and pretty graphs (via RRDutil)
- Auto-Installs of MySQL, Apache, phpMyAdmin, and more
- Centralized configuration files
- Support for clusters of qmail servers
- Builds SSL certs for Apache, Qmail, & Courier
Security - Mail::Toaster supports secure connections from the email client (via POP3, IMAP, SMTP, and webmail) to the server. If the remote (destination) email server supports it, we also encrypt the email as it travels across the public Intenet from server to server. Thus, if you happen to be using two Mail::Toasters and your email clients are configured to use SSL, you have a fully encrypted path from the email sender to the final recipient.
State of the Art Filtering - Mail::Toaster has sophisticated filtering capabilities built right in. A default installation blocks all viruses and will detect 85% of the spam. With a little bit of training, its reasonable to expect and achieve 99% spam filtering accuracy.
Flexibility - Mail::Toaster provides an extremely flexible framework to allow you to build your email system your way. This flexibility makes it easy to migrate existing systems to Mail::Toaster and also allows Mail::Toaster to work in diverse environments and OS platforms.
Support - There is a thriving and active support community available on the mailing list. The web forums are also frequented by quite a few helpful folks. If you need more support than folks are willing to provide, commercial support is available.
Enhancements:
- Primarily code quality improvements.
- Rewrites of major portions of the code using techniques described in Perl Best Practices.
- Many more tests, much better tests, and more error testing within the functions.
- A new Webmail interface.
- Its not terribly "pretty" yet, but is much more user friendly and functional.
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Qmail virus scanner 1.4

Qmail virus scanner 1.4


The Qmail virus scanner (QScan) is a mail filter for Qmail that scans incoming messages using the Sophos Antivirus engine. more>>
The Qmail virus scanner (QScan) is a mail filter for Qmail that scans incoming messages using the Sophos Antivirus engine, immediately rejecting infected content.

It is designed to be minimalistic, yet extremely fast and secure, and uses multiple pipes instead of the traditional temporary files and privilege separation. It works with non-native versions of the virus scanner like under OpenBSD with Linux or FreeBSD emulation.


You must create a temporary directory to extract MIME attachments, and replace Qmails original qmail-queue program with Qscan. Quick way to achieve this for the impatients :

mkdir /var/qmail/qscan
chmod 700 /var/qmail/qscan
chown qmaild:qmail /var/qmail/qscan
ln /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue-old

Now, lets compile and install Qscan :

./configure --help

./configure [your beloved flags]

make install-strip

The last step is to replace the original qmail-queue program with our filter :

rm /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue
ln -s /usr/local/sbin/qscan /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue

Depending on your local configuration, it may be needed or not, but start with doing it :

chown qmaild:qmail /usr/local/sbin/qscan
chmod 6711 /usr/local/sbin/qscan

After testing, if everythings ok for you, remove the setuid bit :

chown 0:0 /usr/local/sbin/qscan
chmod 711 /usr/local/sbin/qscan
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qmail-spp 0.42

qmail-spp 0.42


qmail-spp provides plug-in support for the qmail SMTP daemon. more>>
qmail-spp adds plugin support to qmails SMTP daemon (qmail-smtpd). qmail-spp is written entirely in C using native qmail libraries, so it does not create any dependencies.
qmail-spp has been written because currently there is no common way of enhancing qmail-smtpds functionality apart of patches which usually are not compatible one with other and require recompilation.
In addition, qmail-spp gives you possibility of enhancing your mail server in any language, so you can easily integrate it with anything you want.
Plugins are external programs which are executed after processing SMTP command, but just before accepting it by qmail; this lets you to add extra checks on commands arguments before accepting it; for instance you can check envelope recipient address against your "black list".
Plugins can be written in any language, because they are independent programs. They:
- should not read anything from standard input,
- should not exit with error code 120,
- should print all errors to standard error (they are logged),
- can print commands on standard output.
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