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Introduction to Unix

Introduction to Unix. Sendmail. Sendmail. It's been said that you aren't a real Unix system administrator until you've edited a sendmail.cf file. It's also been said that you're crazy if you've done it twice. O’Reilly’s “Bat Book” 4th Edition -- covers Versions 8.10 through 8.14 .

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Introduction to Unix

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  1. Introduction to Unix Sendmail

  2. Sendmail It's been said that you aren't a real Unix system administrator until you've edited a sendmail.cf file. It's also been said that you're crazy if you've done it twice.

  3. O’Reilly’s “Bat Book”4th Edition -- covers Versions 8.10 through 8.14 Flying Fox (a species of fruit bat)

  4. What is Sendmail? • Sendmail is the most widely used Mail Transport Agent(MTA) on the internet • MTAs send mail from one machine to another. • Sendmail is not a client program, which you use to read your email. • Sendmail is one of the behind-the-scenes programs which move email over the Internet. • Normally it runs as a background daemon • Can even be run out of the super daemon (xinetd)

  5. Implementations • SMTP Gateway • An SMTP gateway allows users on your network to communicate with others on the Internet without concern as to which local mail software package exists on your network. • All incoming mail for your network will pass through this gateway which converts the message into the appropriate format specific to your local mail software. • Similarly, all mail destined for the Internet from your network will pass through this gateway to be sent across the Internet via SMTP

  6. Implemetations • SMTP Relay ”Warning Will Rogers” • An SMTP relay is a machine that actually sends the mail across the Internet. • A common misconception is that SMTP gateways are the same as SMTP relays. This is not always the case. • There are SMTP gateways that act as relays themselves, but there are also many that do not. If the latter is the case on your network, you'll need to bounce your mail off one of the relays.

  7. The Pieces • The binary: /sbin/sendmail • The configuration file: /etc/mail/sendmail.cf • Supporting files: /etc/mail/access /etc/mail/aliases …and many more

  8. More Pieces • Email messages are stored in the directory: /var/spool/mail • There is a separate file for each user • Email waiting to be sent ./var/spool/mqueue • A log of Email sent and received: /var/log/mail

  9. Sendmail Features • Sendmail uses DNS (Domain Naming System) • But not 100% dependent: [Joe@[192.168.1.1] • DNS provides Mail Exchange (MX) Info • Sendmail can do a DNS double-tap • Lookup up who the client says they are • Sendmail default is “mail relay off” • Realtime Blackhole Lists (RBL) • Mail Relay checkers - - Open Mail Relay Db http://www.ordb.org/submit/

  10. Sendmail Anti-Spam Enhancements • Mailscanner • Minimal anti-spam • Anti-virus integration (scan in/outbound) • http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/ • Or http://www.mailscanner.info • Spam Assassin • Rule based heuristic • Header and text analysis • Blacklist (RBL) • Vipul's Razor (http://razor.sf.net) • http://www.spamassassin.org

  11. Sendmailconfiguration and installation

  12. Basic configuration • Many types of configuration possible • Separate mail servers on one network • Mails forwarded to a gateway then forwarded onto individual mail-servers • One mail server with many clients • Method Chosen: • One mail server • Problems occur with too much load • Overcome by load balancing through many mail servers with same disks • Method most chosen in sites (easier to administrate)

  13. Concepts of sendmail • Simple installation • Mail user agent-read and compose email messages • pine – cursor based graphical mail viewer • mail – command line mail • Mail transport agent- accepts mail from user agent, understand recipients address. Gets mail to correct host for delivery • esmtp- extended simple mail transport protocol • Or smail, qmail, exim • Delivery agent – accepts mail from transport and delivers it to appropriate recipients • Mail, /bin/sh, procmail ,pop, phquery, uucp • Mail – simple user delivery agent

  14. Necessities • Other software needed besides sendmail • DNS server • Canonical name for local host • Looks up hosts that connect • Looks up hosts for delivery • SMTP to find the address to connect to • File System • /var/mail access inbox/spool for clients • /home to access simple files • /usr/local or software to access mail software

  15. Checklist for DNS • mailserver • An mx record on dns • Hosts • A lookup record Name to IP • A reverse lookup record (validation purpose) IP to Name • /etc/hosts

  16. Compile and Configure • Compile • retrieve off of sendmail.org • untar and unzip • compile .sh Build • Configuration (m4 Macros) • Choose a configuration file matching your os • Generic-linux.m4

  17. m4 Configuration Files • M4 a macro preprocessor that produces a sendmail configuration file by processing a file that ends in .mc. • Macros used are: • define – defines a macro • undefine – discards a previous definition • include – includes a file • dnl – discards characters up to including the next new line • divert – manages output streams

  18. Types of Configuration • OSTYPE is the operating type • Linux, sgi, solaris • Specifies directories of where files are located for normal sendmail including queues and spool directories through variables • Chose ostype(linux) • VERSIONID version id of the sendmail you build

  19. More Configuration • DOMAIN allows to include domain files for site specific information • Use generic for small sites • Large sites spam, databases, tables • MAILER delivery agent specifications. • Types: • Local,smtp,fax,usenet,procmail… • Used • local and smtp • MAILER(`local’) MAILER(`smtp’) • Computer science dept: • Procmail, local, and smtp

  20. Even more Configuration • FEATURE • Options to change sendmail’s behavior • use_cw_file – necessary, names of all local hosts for which this host accepts • “whatever.com”, “mail.whatever.com” • redirect – allows forwarding • access_db – necessary, consists of ips, or domains • Specify rejects, OK, discard or relay for machines to use smtp on that server. • Must use makemap hash /etc/mail/access < /etc/mail/access

  21. No not more….. configuration • nocanonify • Avoid dns lookups locally. • Used for client transport agents • nullclient • FEATURE(`nullclient’,`mail.whatever.com’) • All mail is delivered to the mailserver • MASQUERADE_AS • allow multiple machines hide behind one single identity • MASQUERADE_AS(`cs.umbc.edu’) • MASQUERADE_AS(`whatever.com’) • MAIL_HUB • Automatically done • Incoming mail smtp:mail.whatever.com • SMART_HOST • Automatic with masquerade • Outgoing mail smtp:mail.whatever.com

  22. Configuration • Server configuration • OSTYPE(`linux’) • DOMAIN(`generic’) • FEATURE(`use_cw_file’) • FEATURE(`access_db’) • MASQUERADE_AS(`whatever.com’) • MAILER(`local’) • MAILER(`smtp’) • Client configuration • OSTYPE(`linux’) • FEATURE(`nocanonify’) • FEATURE(`nullclient’, `mail.whatever.com’)

  23. Creating cf file Build cf file for client/server • make filename.cf • cp filename.cf /etc/mail/sendmail.cf • Client configuration is copied for client • Server configuration is copied for server

  24. /etc/aliases • Necessary file for sendmail • System wide config file maintained by administrator • Computer Science Dept. uses email lists, and aliases for professors • Should always contain postmaster • Sendmail will not work without this file • Trust me….. • Can contain include files for lists or other interfaces to majordomo (CS) or listproc like (OIT) • Majordomo = FREE • Listproc = expensive • Configuration for sendmail has to enable /bin/sh for majordomo or listproc

  25. Running Sendmail • Should be done in RC scripts • Linux has a rc file already if sendmail is installed • Kill –TERM pid to kill sendmail • /usr/sbin/sendmail -bd –q1h & to run again • mv mqueue if queue is clogged, located in /var/spool/mqueue

  26. Various Types of Clients with Different Operating Systems • For each OS and version compile a new sendmail • Make sure all clients share the same version of sendmail. Or sendmail not interact properly with server and client • Create a new sendmail.cf file for each type of operating system supported. Use the m4 interpreter • Solaris • Linux • Irix

  27. Problem Solving for Configuration • Ensure smtp is running on mail-server • telnet to hostname w/ port 25 from client • If connection refused major problem • Try from mail server as well • cd /var/log and tail messages • Make sure variables are sound and correct on start up • Make sure dns resolving and lookups are correct when mails are received • tail maillog • Make sure no errors have been reported

  28. More problem solving… • make sure mail is being placed into mqueue at least temporarily directory • Also try typing mailq to see if they are not being delivered to end user • Make sure mail is being placed in user /var/mail/username. • Simply cat out user file • Make sure you created a mail inbox in /var/mail

  29. References • RFC’s: • RFC821 - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol • RFC0822 - Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages • RFC 1521 - MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) • E-mail Explained • http://www.sendmail.org/email-explained.html

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