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copy link Newsgroups: rocksolid.nodes.helpIs the Inter-BBS mail supposed to have some kind of hook to whitelist
addresses in my local MTA?
How does it work? What is it supposed to be doing?
The reason I ask is that when Rslight registers a BBSMAIL key, then
messages sent from any email account to that address do not bounce and
also do not seem to go anywhere. Is there some kind of hook to exim in
the PHP code?
My MTA has no mail domain set up for the domain that is running
rslight. Yet the MTA behaves as if the requested BBSMAIL address exists
and silently appears to do nothing.
It does this for every address in every BBSMAIL key.
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SugarBug <3883@sugar.bug>
<vbb5nl$1a53i$1@paganini.bofh.team>
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copy link Newsgroups: rocksolid.nodes.helpOn Thu, 5 Sep 2024 01:23:14 -0000
SugarBug <3883@sugar.bug> wrote:
> Is the Inter-BBS mail supposed to have some kind of hook to whitelist
> addresses in my local MTA?
>
> How does it work? What is it supposed to be doing?
>
> The reason I ask is that when Rslight registers a BBSMAIL key, then
> messages sent from any email account to that address do not bounce and
> also do not seem to go anywhere. Is there some kind of hook to exim in
> the PHP code?
>
> My MTA has no mail domain set up for the domain that is running
> rslight. Yet the MTA behaves as if the requested BBSMAIL address
> exists and silently appears to do nothing.
>
> It does this for every address in every BBSMAIL key.
Hrm. After I nuked the web domain exim went to localhost deferral for
all addresses on the non-existent mail domain, not just the BBS mail
ones. I couldn't find anything in the rslight setup hooking to the MTA.
This is weird.
Could there also be a gnupg <-> exim hook?
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SugarBug <3883@sugar.bug>
<007ffe1dec5998933b0840df36a7758b@www.novabbs.org>
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copy link Newsgroups: rocksolid.nodes.helpOn Thu, 5 Sep 2024 2:41:15 +0000, SugarBug wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Sep 2024 01:23:14 -0000
> SugarBug <3883@sugar.bug> wrote:
>
>> Is the Inter-BBS mail supposed to have some kind of hook to whitelist
>> addresses in my local MTA?
>>
>> How does it work? What is it supposed to be doing?
>>
>> The reason I ask is that when Rslight registers a BBSMAIL key, then
>> messages sent from any email account to that address do not bounce and
>> also do not seem to go anywhere. Is there some kind of hook to exim in
>> the PHP code?
>>
>> My MTA has no mail domain set up for the domain that is running
>> rslight. Yet the MTA behaves as if the requested BBSMAIL address
>> exists and silently appears to do nothing.
>>
>> It does this for every address in every BBSMAIL key.
>
> Hrm. After I nuked the web domain exim went to localhost deferral for
> all addresses on the non-existent mail domain, not just the BBS mail
> ones. I couldn't find anything in the rslight setup hooking to the MTA.
> This is weird.
>
> Could there also be a gnupg <-> exim hook?
Rslight Mail does not interact with "standard" Email. It is only for
sending mail from one rslight instance to another. See a discussion
thread here: <ceec4dc816ef46727fc300618ad757be@rocksolidbbs.com>
During discussion, we decided that addresses that looked like standard
email would be ok, so we went with it. So, if I'm on
www.rocksolidbbs.com
BUT... Mail appears to be broken in the latest release. It's not used,
so no feedback, no testing. I just tested it now and I will fix it soon.
(Clicking mail is not reading your mail db, but mail IS being sent)
Anyway, it's not Email, it's only one rslight to another rslight, and
when it works, it works fine :) (Again, I'll fix it soon :)
--
Retro Guy
<b9d6f4b426b7a8160553ae7d77a03f97@www.novabbs.org>
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copy link Newsgroups: rocksolid.nodes.helpOn Thu, 5 Sep 2024 11:44:38 +0000, Retro Guy wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Sep 2024 2:41:15 +0000, SugarBug wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 5 Sep 2024 01:23:14 -0000
>> SugarBug <3883@sugar.bug> wrote:
>>
>>> Is the Inter-BBS mail supposed to have some kind of hook to whitelist
>>> addresses in my local MTA?
>>>
>>> How does it work? What is it supposed to be doing?
>>>
>>> The reason I ask is that when Rslight registers a BBSMAIL key, then
>>> messages sent from any email account to that address do not bounce and
>>> also do not seem to go anywhere. Is there some kind of hook to exim in
>>> the PHP code?
>>>
>>> My MTA has no mail domain set up for the domain that is running
>>> rslight. Yet the MTA behaves as if the requested BBSMAIL address
>>> exists and silently appears to do nothing.
>>>
>>> It does this for every address in every BBSMAIL key.
>>
>> Hrm. After I nuked the web domain exim went to localhost deferral for
>> all addresses on the non-existent mail domain, not just the BBS mail
>> ones. I couldn't find anything in the rslight setup hooking to the MTA.
>> This is weird.
>>
>> Could there also be a gnupg <-> exim hook?
>
> Rslight Mail does not interact with "standard" Email. It is only for
> sending mail from one rslight instance to another. See a discussion
> thread here: <ceec4dc816ef46727fc300618ad757be@rocksolidbbs.com>
>
> During discussion, we decided that addresses that looked like standard
> email would be ok, so we went with it. So, if I'm on
> www.rocksolidbbs.com
>
> BUT... Mail appears to be broken in the latest release. It's not used,
> so no feedback, no testing. I just tested it now and I will fix it soon.
> (Clicking mail is not reading your mail db, but mail IS being sent)
>
> Anyway, it's not Email, it's only one rslight to another rslight, and
> when it works, it works fine :) (Again, I'll fix it soon :)
Ok, I found the problem. It's a log in issue that broke mail.php when I
"improved" authentication. I'll get right on it!
Here is what it should look like when it works. This is a pic from one
of my test sites:
https://postimg.cc/JGDVDV0c
--
Retro Guy
<b70875e6798a9c1cd38a00a6040c3d78@www.novabbs.org>
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copy link Newsgroups: rocksolid.nodes.helpOn Thu, 5 Sep 2024 11:49:08 +0000, Retro Guy wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Sep 2024 11:44:38 +0000, Retro Guy wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 5 Sep 2024 2:41:15 +0000, SugarBug wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, 5 Sep 2024 01:23:14 -0000
>>> SugarBug <3883@sugar.bug> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Is the Inter-BBS mail supposed to have some kind of hook to whitelist
>>>> addresses in my local MTA?
>>>>
>>>> How does it work? What is it supposed to be doing?
>>>>
>>>> The reason I ask is that when Rslight registers a BBSMAIL key, then
>>>> messages sent from any email account to that address do not bounce and
>>>> also do not seem to go anywhere. Is there some kind of hook to exim in
>>>> the PHP code?
>>>>
>>>> My MTA has no mail domain set up for the domain that is running
>>>> rslight. Yet the MTA behaves as if the requested BBSMAIL address
>>>> exists and silently appears to do nothing.
>>>>
>>>> It does this for every address in every BBSMAIL key.
>>>
>>> Hrm. After I nuked the web domain exim went to localhost deferral for
>>> all addresses on the non-existent mail domain, not just the BBS mail
>>> ones. I couldn't find anything in the rslight setup hooking to the MTA.
>>> This is weird.
>>>
>>> Could there also be a gnupg <-> exim hook?
>>
>> Rslight Mail does not interact with "standard" Email. It is only for
>> sending mail from one rslight instance to another. See a discussion
>> thread here: <ceec4dc816ef46727fc300618ad757be@rocksolidbbs.com>
>>
>> During discussion, we decided that addresses that looked like standard
>> email would be ok, so we went with it. So, if I'm on
>> www.rocksolidbbs.com
>>
>> BUT... Mail appears to be broken in the latest release. It's not used,
>> so no feedback, no testing. I just tested it now and I will fix it soon.
>> (Clicking mail is not reading your mail db, but mail IS being sent)
>>
>> Anyway, it's not Email, it's only one rslight to another rslight, and
>> when it works, it works fine :) (Again, I'll fix it soon :)
>
> Ok, I found the problem. It's a log in issue that broke mail.php when I
> "improved" authentication. I'll get right on it!
>
> Here is what it should look like when it works. This is a pic from one
> of my test sites:
> https://postimg.cc/JGDVDV0c
Seems to be working fine now. I just pushed to 'devel'. (Not to master
yet)
--
Retro Guy
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