hMailServer.Message Object
hMailServer.Message Object
Hi,
Few weeks ago, I was completely new to hMailServer and since then I am kind of hooked to it due it 's simplicity. Very simple and a good product.
I must have done many experiments with various objects of hMailServer.
I discovered something interesting about hMailServer.Message object. This object allows to send email without authentications
First, I thought there could be built-in Application wrapper around this object but I did not encountered authentication problem and "Save" method of hMailServer.Message object sends email without any authentication failure message.
All tests were done with hMailServer 5.6.8 - Build 2431 (BETA) on server and mail client on separate desktop machine. The hMailServer is configured for authentication required.
I did not find anyone bringing this behaviour of the hMailServer.Message object to this forum so thought of sharing with you. Please feel free to post comments on this so fix can be included in next release.
Following is a small script that was used to send email without authentication.
Dim hm As New hMailServer.Message
hm.FromAddress = FromEmail
hm.AddRecipient("", ToAddr)
hm.Subject = Subject
hm.HTMLBody = Msgbody
hm.Save()
Have fun guys,
Vada Dosa
Few weeks ago, I was completely new to hMailServer and since then I am kind of hooked to it due it 's simplicity. Very simple and a good product.
I must have done many experiments with various objects of hMailServer.
I discovered something interesting about hMailServer.Message object. This object allows to send email without authentications
First, I thought there could be built-in Application wrapper around this object but I did not encountered authentication problem and "Save" method of hMailServer.Message object sends email without any authentication failure message.
All tests were done with hMailServer 5.6.8 - Build 2431 (BETA) on server and mail client on separate desktop machine. The hMailServer is configured for authentication required.
I did not find anyone bringing this behaviour of the hMailServer.Message object to this forum so thought of sharing with you. Please feel free to post comments on this so fix can be included in next release.
Following is a small script that was used to send email without authentication.
Dim hm As New hMailServer.Message
hm.FromAddress = FromEmail
hm.AddRecipient("", ToAddr)
hm.Subject = Subject
hm.HTMLBody = Msgbody
hm.Save()
Have fun guys,
Vada Dosa
Re: hMailServer.Message Object
what test have you done on mail client on separate desktop machine?
Katip
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
Testing were done mostly for sending emails and maintaining email records.
Re: hMailServer.Message Object
ok, what was your experience?
have you been able to send a message from your client without authentication?
have you been able to send a message from your client without authentication?
Katip
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- jimimaseye
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
Let's see.All tests were done with hMailServer 5.6.8 - Build 2431 (BETA) on server and mail client on separate desktop machine. The hMailServer is configured for authentication required.
1, run this and post the results: https://www.hmailserver.com/forum/viewt ... 20&t=30914
2, please post the log file showing all SMTPC and SMTPD entries of that mail being passed to the server and being delivered out. (for both script composed message and email client messages)
[Entered by mobile. Excuse my spelling.]
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
The hmailserver object ONLY exists on the server, or on another machine with the hMailserver server installed
Your script is not VBS
What language is it??
Your script is not VBS
What language is it??
Just 'cause I link to a page and say little else doesn't mean I am not being nice.
https://www.hmailserver.com/documentation
https://www.hmailserver.com/documentation
Re: hMailServer.Message Object
I just did this in VBS on my server
And it sent.
There were no SMPTD lines in my logs, and I have external to external requiring AUTH
This is my logs
The message was delivered to my SPAM folder on my gMail account.
Headers show my IP address.
Unsure how this could be sent from another hmailserver machine though
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dim hm
Set hm = CreateObject("hMailServer.Message")
hm.From = "President"
hm.FromAddress = "president@whitehouse.com"
hm.Body = "Test sending" & vbCrLf
hm.subject = "Test Subject"
Call hm.AddRecipient ("MattG", "mygmailaddress@gmail.com")
hm.Save
There were no SMPTD lines in my logs, and I have external to external requiring AUTH
This is my logs
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"DEBUG" 35604 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.252" "Requesting SMTPDeliveryManager to start message delivery"
"DEBUG" 87128 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.263" "Adding task DeliveryTask to work queue SMTP delivery queue"
"DEBUG" 81608 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.263" "Executing task DeliveryTask in work queue SMTP delivery queue"
"DEBUG" 81608 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.263" "Delivering message..."
"APPLICATION" 81608 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.263" "SMTPDeliverer - Message 1179349: Delivering message from president@whitehouse.com to mygmailaddress@gmail.com. File: c:\hMailServer\Data\{DC5D1E6A-1858-48D4-9DA1-2BCF2574AC42}.eml"
"DEBUG" 81608 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.263" "Executing event OnDeliveryStart"
"DEBUG" 81608 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.295" "Event completed"
"DEBUG" 81608 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.295" "Applying rules"
All of my global rule ran here...
"DEBUG" 81608 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.815" "Executing event OnDeliverMessage"
"DEBUG" 81608 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.842" "Event completed"
"DEBUG" 81608 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.842" "Performing local delivery"
"DEBUG" 81608 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.842" "Local delivery completed"
"TCPIP" 81608 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.842" "DNS MX lookup: gmail.com"
"TCPIP" 81608 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.842" "DNS - MX Result: 5 IP addresses were found."
"DEBUG" 81608 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.842" "Starting external delivery process. Server: gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com (74.125.200.26), Port: 25, Security: 2, User name: "
"DEBUG" 81608 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.857" "Creating session 9638"
"TCPIP" 81608 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.857" "Connecting to 74.125.200.26:25..."
"DEBUG" 87484 "2019-04-14 20:16:34.873" "TCP connection started for session 9638"
"SMTPC" 87484 9638 "2019-04-14 20:16:35.280" "74.125.200.26" "RECEIVED: 220 mx.google.com ESMTP r15si26209076pfn.4 - gsmtp"
"SMTPC" 87484 9638 "2019-04-14 20:16:35.280" "74.125.200.26" "SENT: EHLO it4doctors.com.au"
"SMTPC" 87484 9638 "2019-04-14 20:16:35.560" "74.125.200.26" "RECEIVED: 250-mx.google.com at your service, [49.176.216.49][nl]250-SIZE 157286400[nl]250-8BITMIME[nl]250-STARTTLS[nl]250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES[nl]250-PIPELINING[nl]250 SMTPUTF8"
"SMTPC" 87484 9638 "2019-04-14 20:16:35.560" "74.125.200.26" "SENT: STARTTLS"
"SMTPC" 87640 9638 "2019-04-14 20:16:35.826" "74.125.200.26" "RECEIVED: 220 2.0.0 Ready to start TLS"
"DEBUG" 87640 "2019-04-14 20:16:35.826" "Performing SSL/TLS handshake for session 9638. Verify certificate: True, Expected remote host name: gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com"
"DEBUG" 87640 "2019-04-14 20:16:35.967" "Certificate verification succeeded for session 9638."
"TCPIP" 82356 "2019-04-14 20:16:36.107" "TCPConnection - TLS/SSL handshake completed. Session Id: 9638, Remote IP: 74.125.200.26, Version: TLSv1.2, Cipher: ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256, Bits: 128"
"SMTPC" 82356 9638 "2019-04-14 20:16:36.107" "74.125.200.26" "SENT: EHLO example.com"
"SMTPC" 87484 9638 "2019-04-14 20:16:36.373" "74.125.200.26" "RECEIVED: 250-mx.google.com at your service, [49.176.216.49][nl]250-SIZE 157286400[nl]250-8BITMIME[nl]250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES[nl]250-PIPELINING[nl]250-CHUNKING[nl]250 SMTPUTF8"
"SMTPC" 87484 9638 "2019-04-14 20:16:36.373" "74.125.200.26" "SENT: MAIL FROM:<president@whitehouse.com>"
"SMTPC" 87640 9638 "2019-04-14 20:16:36.654" "74.125.200.26" "RECEIVED: 250 2.1.0 OK r15si26209076pfn.4 - gsmtp"
"SMTPC" 87640 9638 "2019-04-14 20:16:36.654" "74.125.200.26" "SENT: RCPT TO:<mygmailaddress@gmail.com>"
"SMTPC" 82356 9638 "2019-04-14 20:16:36.982" "74.125.200.26" "RECEIVED: 250 2.1.5 OK r15si26209076pfn.4 - gsmtp"
"SMTPC" 82356 9638 "2019-04-14 20:16:36.982" "74.125.200.26" "SENT: DATA"
"SMTPC" 87484 9638 "2019-04-14 20:16:37.263" "74.125.200.26" "RECEIVED: 354 Go ahead r15si26209076pfn.4 - gsmtp"
"SMTPC" 87484 9638 "2019-04-14 20:16:37.263" "74.125.200.26" "SENT: [nl]."
"SMTPC" 87640 9638 "2019-04-14 20:16:37.701" "74.125.200.26" "RECEIVED: 250 2.0.0 OK 1555236994 r15si26209076pfn.4 - gsmtp"
"SMTPC" 87640 9638 "2019-04-14 20:16:37.701" "74.125.200.26" "SENT: QUIT"
"SMTPC" 82356 9638 "2019-04-14 20:16:37.967" "74.125.200.26" "RECEIVED: 221 2.0.0 closing connection r15si26209076pfn.4 - gsmtp"
"DEBUG" 82356 "2019-04-14 20:16:37.967" "Ending session 9638"
"DEBUG" 81608 "2019-04-14 20:16:37.967" "External delivery process completed"
Headers show my IP address.
Unsure how this could be sent from another hmailserver machine though
Just 'cause I link to a page and say little else doesn't mean I am not being nice.
https://www.hmailserver.com/documentation
https://www.hmailserver.com/documentation
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
Presumably there is an argument that says if the message is via a script using the hmailserver object, and given that writing the script must involve controlled and careful decision and implementation, then the script (object), which is a property of the mailserver, must already be theoretically authorised by default by the server administrator/implementator (and therefore doesnt require official programmatic authentication). In other words, why would the mail server require to authenticate to itself to send its own messages that it created itself?
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
it came to my attention some time ago when i was trying jimimaseye's email clearup script (delete mails older than x days). after finishing the job it sends a report. this is not logged by SMTP.
on server that's a known feature. anyone who is logged on the box can do this among countless other things. thumb rule:
#1 change OS administrator account name
#2 keep your OS logon credentials safe
actually i was wondering why OP was mentioning some tests on client machine. this is another thing.
on server that's a known feature. anyone who is logged on the box can do this among countless other things. thumb rule:
#1 change OS administrator account name
#2 keep your OS logon credentials safe
actually i was wondering why OP was mentioning some tests on client machine. this is another thing.
Katip
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
It works from a client also but you need to tell it what server to use. Install hMailAdmin to install COM/DCOM on a client without hMailServer.katip wrote: ↑2019-04-14 13:54it came to my attention some time ago when i was trying jimimaseye's email clearup script (delete mails older than x days). after finishing the job it sends a report. this is not logged by SMTP.
on server that's a known feature. anyone who is logged on the box can do this among countless other things. thumb rule:
#1 change OS administrator account name
#2 keep your OS logon credentials safe
actually i was wondering why OP was mentioning some tests on client machine. this is another thing.
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With CreateObject("hMailServer.Application", "my_hmailserver")
dim hm
Set hm = CreateObject("hMailServer.Message")
hm.From = "Wile E. Coyote"
hm.FromAddress = "wile.e.coyote@acme.inc"
hm.Body = "Test sending" & vbCrLf
hm.subject = "Test Subject"
hm.AddRecipient "Root", "someone@not-gmail.com"
hm.Save
Set hm = Nothing
End With
All my ranges require AUTH for local-to-local and local-to-external so how it should be able to send from @acme.inc to @gmail.com without authentication I have no clue.
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"SMTPD" 3228 1201 "2019-04-14 14:16:46.666" "192.168.0.60" "SENT: 220 mx.mydomain.tld ESMTP"
"SMTPD" 3228 1201 "2019-04-14 14:16:46.666" "192.168.0.60" "RECEIVED: HELO SR"
"SMTPD" 3228 1201 "2019-04-14 14:16:46.682" "192.168.0.60" "SENT: 250 Hello."
"SMTPD" 3228 1201 "2019-04-14 14:16:46.682" "192.168.0.60" "RECEIVED: MAIL FROM:<president@whitehouse.com>"
"SMTPD" 3228 1201 "2019-04-14 14:16:46.682" "192.168.0.60" "SENT: 250 OK"
"SMTPD" 3228 1201 "2019-04-14 14:16:46.682" "192.168.0.60" "RECEIVED: RCPT TO:<postmaster@mydomain.tld>"
"SMTPD" 3228 1201 "2019-04-14 14:16:46.682" "192.168.0.60" "SENT: 550 Delivery is not allowed to this address."
"SMTPD" 3228 1201 "2019-04-14 14:16:46.697" "192.168.0.60" "RECEIVED: QUIT"
"SMTPD" 3228 1201 "2019-04-14 14:16:46.697" "192.168.0.60" "SENT: 221 goodbye"
"SMTPD" 3228 1224 "2019-04-14 14:19:20.583" "192.168.0.60" "SENT: 220 mx.mydomain.tld ESMTP"
"SMTPD" 3228 1224 "2019-04-14 14:19:20.583" "192.168.0.60" "RECEIVED: HELO SR"
"SMTPD" 3228 1224 "2019-04-14 14:19:20.599" "192.168.0.60" "SENT: 250 Hello."
"SMTPD" 3228 1224 "2019-04-14 14:19:20.599" "192.168.0.60" "RECEIVED: MAIL FROM:<wile.e.coyote@acme.inc>"
"SMTPD" 3228 1224 "2019-04-14 14:19:20.599" "192.168.0.60" "SENT: 250 OK"
"SMTPD" 3228 1224 "2019-04-14 14:19:20.599" "192.168.0.60" "RECEIVED: RCPT TO:<postmaster@mydomain.tld>"
"SMTPD" 3228 1224 "2019-04-14 14:19:20.599" "192.168.0.60" "SENT: 530 SMTP authentication is required."
"SMTPD" 3228 1224 "2019-04-14 14:19:20.614" "192.168.0.60" "RECEIVED: QUIT"
"SMTPD" 3228 1224 "2019-04-14 14:19:20.614" "192.168.0.60" "SENT: 221 goodbye"
SørenR.
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
doesn't work here. tried netbios name, IP, domain, no avail.SorenR wrote: ↑2019-04-14 14:38It works from a client also but you need to tell it what server to use. Install hMailAdmin to install COM/DCOM on a client without hMailServer.
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With CreateObject("hMailServer.Application", "my_hmailserver") dim hm Set hm = CreateObject("hMailServer.Message") hm.From = "Wile E. Coyote" hm.FromAddress = "wile.e.coyote@acme.inc" hm.Body = "Test sending" & vbCrLf hm.subject = "Test Subject" hm.AddRecipient "Root", "someone@not-gmail.com" hm.Save Set hm = Nothing End With
hMailAdmin works on my client PC since day #1
Katip
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
With CreateObject("hMailServer.Application", "192.168.0.5")
... also works for me. In hMailAdmin chose Alt+F "Connect" and use what it says in the Host column.
... also works for me. In hMailAdmin chose Alt+F "Connect" and use what it says in the Host column.
SørenR.
Woke is Marxism advancing through Maoist cultural revolution.
Woke is Marxism advancing through Maoist cultural revolution.
Re: hMailServer.Message Object
yes, sure, i know my servers IP nr.
Error explanation is clear to me: service does not exist.
so true, i have on my PC only hMailAdmin installed (as installation option offered), without HMS service. typical client Admin install.
Katip
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
What does line 4 in your script say?
SørenR.
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
Hi,
FYI:
Below code is VB.NET and Visual Studio 2016. Can I also see Martin's comments. I guess he is the one who would provide fix for this.
Dim hm As New hMailServer.Message
hm.FromAddress = FromEmail
hm.AddRecipient("", ToAddr)
hm.Subject = Subject
hm.HTMLBody = Msgbody
hm.Save()
Have fun guys,
Vada Dosa
FYI:
Below code is VB.NET and Visual Studio 2016. Can I also see Martin's comments. I guess he is the one who would provide fix for this.
Dim hm As New hMailServer.Message
hm.FromAddress = FromEmail
hm.AddRecipient("", ToAddr)
hm.Subject = Subject
hm.HTMLBody = Msgbody
hm.Save()
Have fun guys,
Vada Dosa
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
Doubt it. He hasn't been seen since 02/2018. He isn't really active any more.
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
so what? do we admit HMS is an open relay by design via remote scripting?jimimaseye wrote: ↑2019-04-14 19:50Doubt it. He hasn't been seen since 02/2018. He isn't really active any more.
and this without leaving a trace? are you serious?
Katip
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
Martin is not following this forum then who has released hMailServer 5.6.8 - Build 2431 (BETA) on 2018-03-27?
I guess HMS could be considered as an open relay until fix is provided.
I guess HMS could be considered as an open relay until fix is provided.
Re: hMailServer.Message Object
Last active on forum 27 Jan 2019, 21:48.
People report stuff on Github if Martin needs to see it.
SørenR.
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
My point being that if you wait for him to make a comment on this subject in the forum then you will be waiting a long time. There are many topics and issues, some far more serious and important (Opensll 1.0.x becoming obsolete and HMS not compatible with 1.1, TLS v1.3 implementation, memory restrictions with IMAP and no official 64bit version as yet etc etc), that needs addressing by Martin but he hasnt been seen since last year - even on Github his last activity was July.katip wrote: ↑2019-04-14 20:17so what? do we admit HMS is an open relay by design via remote scripting?jimimaseye wrote: ↑2019-04-14 19:50Doubt it. He hasn't been seen since 02/2018. He isn't really active any more.
and this without leaving a trace? are you serious?
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
That being said, what is the alternative?HMS not compatible with 1.1, TLS v1.3 implementation
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
Forum member 'Dravion' has his own fork of Hmailserver whcih (I think) he has adapted for LibreSSL and a 64 bit version, but I may be wrong. Im sure he will chip in when he sees this.
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
Again
I don't believe for a second that being able to send from your server without AUTH, or even from a known LAN install when you have specifically allowed a LAN connection to hMailAdmin, without AUTH is a huge security issue.
I do not believe that you could send via my hMailserver for instance..
unless you install hmailadmin on another LAN machine as SorenR has done
I don't believe for a second that being able to send from your server without AUTH, or even from a known LAN install when you have specifically allowed a LAN connection to hMailAdmin, without AUTH is a huge security issue.
I do not believe that you could send via my hMailserver for instance..
Just 'cause I link to a page and say little else doesn't mean I am not being nice.
https://www.hmailserver.com/documentation
https://www.hmailserver.com/documentation
Re: hMailServer.Message Object
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/hel ... d-firewallmattg wrote: ↑2019-04-15 08:48Again
unless you install hmailadmin on another LAN machine as SorenR has done
I don't believe for a second that being able to send from your server without AUTH, or even from a known LAN install when you have specifically allowed a LAN connection to hMailAdmin, without AUTH is a huge security issue.
I do not believe that you could send via my hMailserver for instance..
SørenR.
Woke is Marxism advancing through Maoist cultural revolution.
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Re: hMailServer.Message Object
So may be an issue with a hMailserver that runs IPv6?
Ipv6 doesn't use NAT
Ipv6 doesn't use NAT
Just 'cause I link to a page and say little else doesn't mean I am not being nice.
https://www.hmailserver.com/documentation
https://www.hmailserver.com/documentation
Re: hMailServer.Message Object
Added new issue on github >> https://github.com/hmailserver/hmailserver/issues/283
Just 'cause I link to a page and say little else doesn't mean I am not being nice.
https://www.hmailserver.com/documentation
https://www.hmailserver.com/documentation
Re: hMailServer.Message Object
Hey! mattg,
I took all efforts in bringing this product vulnerability to all of you.
I would have appreciated if, you could have at least put a link back to this posting in your github message.
Have fun guys,
Vada Dosa
I took all efforts in bringing this product vulnerability to all of you.
I would have appreciated if, you could have at least put a link back to this posting in your github message.
Have fun guys,
Vada Dosa
Re: hMailServer.Message Object
Good work mattg for putting the backlink to this forum on your github message.
Have fun guys,
Vada Dosa
Have fun guys,
Vada Dosa
Re: hMailServer.Message Object
And for the record, I didn't change my guthib post, it already had the link to this thread in it.
I've been on leave in an area with no mobile coverage the past almost-a-week
I've been on leave in an area with no mobile coverage the past almost-a-week
Just 'cause I link to a page and say little else doesn't mean I am not being nice.
https://www.hmailserver.com/documentation
https://www.hmailserver.com/documentation