On Sun, January 6, 2008 7:55 am, Mark Shields wrote:
On Jan 6, 2008 7:42 AM, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to send a comic strip as an attachment to my wife and I got a
Mailbox Unavailable error. I'm running:
baby log # emerge -pv exim
These are the packages that would
0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 13718/named
tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:530.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 13718/named
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:41495 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN -
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:25 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 3879/exim
):
Not shown: 1708 closed ports
PORTSTATESERVICE VERSION
20/tcp filtered ftp-data
21/tcp filtered ftp
22/tcp open ssh OpenSSH 4.7 (protocol 2.0)
25/tcp open smtp Exim smtpd 4.69
80/tcp open http Apache httpd
143/tcp filtered imap
443/tcp filtered https
No OS
daniel wrote:
My boss wants me to create a bunch of mail relays to capture and relay mail
sent to us and discard spam etc, but I'm not sure where to start. I'd like
to use exim unless you all have a better idea. To be honest, at the moment,
I'm not sure where to start.
Here's a simple
>
> Okay
>
>> I get the impression from exim and postfix docs that outbound routing
>> based on input method aren't possible (I may be wrong about that).
>
> Depending on what exactly you're needing, I might be able to think of a
> way to do this with Sendmail. - This may b
d. Usually what happed is that mail was lost or flew
> around in a loop multiplying to the point where a disk parition filled
> up.
>
> That said, sendmail has features that no other MTA has. For example,
> it can transfer mail using all sorts of different protocols that
> nobody use
. For example,
it can transfer mail using all sorts of different protocols that
nobody uses these days.
Back in the 90's a number of replacement MTAs were developed such as
qmail, postfix, exim, etc. When you installed one of these, (instead
of the classic sendmail), they would usually provid
except exim, mysql, spamassassin
and some other.
This means that you never explicitly merged them, they are not in world
and are no longer required by anything else. There are normally three
reasons:
- you merged something that needed these packages, then unmerged them
later, leaving
quoth the Tim Garton:
Hi Tim,
I run spamassassin with exim, so can't offer all that much help, but
as for attempt 1 you may try running:
spamc -R {some file containing full source of a sample email}
to make sure spamassassin is running correctly. It should spit back a
score
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 05:13:21PM -0600, darren kirby wrote:
quoth the Tim Garton:
Hi Tim,
I run spamassassin with exim, so can't offer all that much help, but
as for attempt 1 you may try running:
spamc -R {some file containing full source of a sample email}
to make sure
On Mon, 2008-09-08 at 15:43 -0700, kashani wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
The problem is with dovecot. (port 110 is the IMAP port, isn't it? I
can't telnet to it.)
camille log # emerge -pv dovecot
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating
Michael Sullivan wrote:
On Mon, 2008-09-08 at 16:49 -0700, kashani wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
dovecot doesn't seem to have a log. How do I turn on logging for
dovecot?
I'd suspect it's either logging to /var/log/mail* or /var/log/messages
Have you checked both?
I
On Mon, 2008-09-08 at 19:47 -0500, Dale wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
On Mon, 2008-09-08 at 16:49 -0700, kashani wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
dovecot doesn't seem to have a log. How do I turn on logging for
dovecot?
I'd suspect it's either logging to
Michael Sullivan wrote:
On Mon, 2008-09-08 at 19:47 -0500, Dale wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
On Mon, 2008-09-08 at 16:49 -0700, kashani wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
dovecot doesn't seem to have a log. How do I turn on logging for
dovecot?
the software identifies
itself as.
Thanks, this is what I got:
telnet servername 25 for the SMTP server
220-viv.XXX.com ESMTP Exim 4.50 #1 Mon, 26 Sep 2005 16:39:45 -0400
220-We do not authorize the use of this system to transport unsolicited,
220 and/or bulk e-mail.
telnet servername
:
telnet servername 25 for the SMTP server
220-viv.XXX.com ESMTP Exim 4.50 #1 Mon, 26 Sep 2005
16:39:45 -0400
220-We do not authorize the use of this system to transport
unsolicited,
220 and/or bulk e-mail.
telnet servername 110 for the POP server
+OK POP3 viva [cppop 19.0
be the case of a web server with a
seperate database server).On 9/29/05, Uwe Thiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 29 September 2005 19:05, Mark wrote: Hi, I'm thinking of setting up a Gentoo server to host a few different services, primarily a small web site on Apache, an Exim mail server, a Halafax fax
smtp.wherever.i.am.net
Does such a program exist? Really I'm just looking for something
like ssmtp, but with a queue.
most mtas (postfix, sendmail, and exim for sure) have multiple ways
of being called. One of which is a send your queue and die mode.
pick an mta and read the docs.
Postfix
be exim with an appropriate configuration (run time
and build time). It is simple to run and configure and does not
launch all sorts of various extra processes.
Chad
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Your Web App and Email hosting provider
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On Wednesday 30 May 2007 21:20:52 Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Thursday 31 May 2007 04:09:10 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
I found check_linkage.rb, but it's not installed (or linked) to any of
the standard $PATH directories. Instead, it's in a demo directory. Is
it fully functional?
, and after a few other
'network related' scripts (exim, mysql, lisa), so I don't *think* it's
'running too early'.
When I look through the init.d scripts, there are a handful that 'use dns',
but no one seems to provide it. I'm not sure this is the cause, but I'd like
to understand why no one
money I would say run postfix.
Your setups sound pretty similar to mine and I'll tell you that I've
several times attempted to switch ... I tried exim, postfix and
something else I've since forgotten.
Each time I returned to sendmail and have decided each time that
sendmail actually has the best
of mail server? I'd like one with plenty if documentation.
For my money I would say run postfix.
Your setups sound pretty similar to mine and I'll tell you that I've
several times attempted to switch ... I tried exim, postfix and
something else I've since forgotten.
I've looked at postfix
My boss wants me to create a bunch of mail relays to capture and relay mail
sent to us and discard spam etc, but I'm not sure where to start. I'd like
to use exim unless you all have a better idea. To be honest, at the moment,
I'm not sure where to start.
Here's a simple diagram that might
mailman, but_the
system's mail server executed the mail script as_group mail. Try tweaking
the mail server to run the_script as group mailman, or re-run configure,
_providing the command line option `--with-mail-gid=mail'._
Sep 15 13:31:17 [exim] 2005-09-15 13:31:17 1EG0O5-0005FA-EW **
|/usr/local
the
speed of large installations. Most home user or small business users
won't run into that.
Or you can install Postfix/Sendmail/Exim which have had actual
development over the last eight years.
kashani
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
the username part.
Which makes some sense, given the name of the config option.
But the mail that camille tries to send ends up in dead.letter.
What's going on here?
If it ends up in dead.letter, it seems it's probably *your own* mail server
rejecting it..?? Maybe have a look at the exim server
MTA by
acting as an SMTP client (e.g. via postfix's 'relayhost' setting).
Instead of transfering mail to the next MTA by acting as an SMTP
client, I want to transfer it by invoking a command-line utility like
sendmail or msmtp.
> I suggest you clarify your goal, and ask on the Post
to
handle more than one connection at a time.
IMHO the number of message is mostly immaterial.
exim?
postfix?
emailrelay?
My personal MTA of choice is sendmail.
What I can't figure out for the above is how you configure them to send
the mail using a command line MTA like /usr/bin
mplement the ssh protocol and can't be made to do what my
/usr/bin/sendmail script does.
> I don't think there is enough information to know that ssmtp / postfix /
> exim / sendmail / et al are capable of speaking the protocols that Grant
> E. needs or wants.
I am confident they do not,
il-filter/procmail-3.22-r9 you'll need to ensure
> that you configure a mail storage location using DEFAULT in
> /etc/procmailrc, for example:
> DEFAULT=$HOME/.maildir/
> WARN: postinst
> FEATURES=sfperms removes the read-bit for others from
> /usr/bin/procmail
> /usr/b
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 2:43 AM Caveman Al Toraboran
wrote:
> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
> On Monday, August 17, 2020 3:48 PM, Jarry wrote:
>
> > Rent VPS and be your own admin. But running properly configured
> > mail-server is not so easy. Setting up postfix/exim
On 04:02 Thu 26 Nov 2020, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2020-11-26, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
I've always used postifx but I want to try sendmail this time.
Appropos of nothing, might we ask why? I've heard there are things
that you can do with sendmail that you can't do with postfix or exim
On 2020-11-26, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> I've always used postifx but I want to try sendmail this time.
Appropos of nothing, might we ask why? I've heard there are things
that you can do with sendmail that you can't do with postfix or exim
or qmail, but the descriptions of what so
il-filter/libspf2-1.2.11 pulled in by:
mail-filter/opendmarc-1.4.1.1-r5 requires mail-filter/libspf2
mail-mta/exim-4.97.1-r5 requires >=mail-filter/libspf2-1.2.5-r1
What is the recommended way to proceed in this scenario?
Regards,
Stefan
ndencies ... done!
>> dev-perl/Mail-SPF-2.9.0-r3 pulled in by:
>> mail-filter/spamassassin-4.0.0-r4 requires dev-perl/Mail-SPF
>>>>> No packages selected for removal by depclean
>> # emerge -cav libspf2
>> Calculating dependencies... done!
>>
:
> mail-filter/spamassassin-4.0.0-r4 requires dev-perl/Mail-SPF
>
> >>> No packages selected for removal by depclean
>
> # emerge -cav libspf2
>
> Calculating dependencies... done!
>mail-filter/libspf2-1.2.11 pulled in by:
> mail-filter/opendmarc-1.4.1
I have a small LAN with three PCs. One PC runs exim, but the other two
use ssmtp. On the two that don't use exim I frequently see errors
similar to the following when portage tries to send mail:
camille etc # glsa-check -m 200610-14
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/glsa-check
--- Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a small LAN with three PCs. One PC runs
exim, but the other two
use ssmtp. On the two that don't use exim I
frequently see errors
similar to the following when portage tries to send
mail:
camille etc # glsa-check -m 200610-14
the system? This is mail server and
has mostly no additional packages except exim, mysql, spamassassin
and some other.
This means that you never explicitly merged them, they are not in world
and are no longer required by anything else. There are normally three
reasons:
- you merged something
) running on your box, you can
relay e-mail through your localhost. However, chances are you don't want
to run a full-blown MTA, not even to deliver root e-mails. These
programs would include postfix, exim, and sendmail. Although it can be
quite trivial to restrict traffic to your localhost, an MTA
have an MTA (Mail transfer agent) running on your box, you can
relay e-mail through your localhost. However, chances are you don't want
to run a full-blown MTA, not even to deliver root e-mails. These
programs would include postfix, exim, and sendmail. Although it can be
quite trivial
: telnet servername 25 for the SMTP server
220-viv.XXX.com ESMTP Exim 4.50 #1 Mon, 26 Sep 2005 16:39:45 -0400 220-We do not authorize the use of this system to transport unsolicited,
220 and/or bulk e-mail. telnet servername 110 for the POP server +OK POP3 viva [cppop 19.0] at [XX.XX.XXX.XXX
of the same package - remove it
then add again;
2.A new package wants to install but there is another package serving
the same role, e.g mail-server: qmail, postfix, exim all provide -
virtual/mta (IIRC), so only one could get installed;
3.Think it's your case. Some other package (which is installed) has
:
$ sudo dump_all_mail_to smtp.wherever.i.am.net
Does such a program exist? Really I'm just looking for something
like ssmtp, but with a queue.
most mtas (postfix, sendmail, and exim for sure) have multiple
ways of being called. One of which is a send your queue and die
mode. pick
I've still got no gnome working and no idea how to fix this.
I joined the gnome list, but it's useless. I've posted several times, and
nothing gets through to it! I use DynDNS so it should work
fine. The Exim list (which blocks too) works. In any event, it's so low volume
(shocking considering
On Thursday 31 May 2007 04:37:52 Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
If it's really useful, it should be chmod'd +x and installed or linked
into /usr/sbin. I can do that myself (in that case /usr/local/sbin), but
such wonderful utilities shouldn't be hidden. :)
I can't really disagree with that,
Hi,
I am using spamassassin in combination with exim and Emacs/Mew to
handle my mails.
Everything seems to work well. Spamassassin recognizes spam and write
a
X-Spam_score: 5.1
X-Spam_score_int: 51
X-Spam_bar: +
X-Spam_report: Spam detection software, running
On 5/30/06, Meino Christian Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I am using spamassassin in combination with exim and Emacs/Mew to handle my mails. Everything seems to work well. Spamassassin recognizes spam and write a X-Spam_score: 5.1 X-Spam_score_int: 51
X-Spam_bar: + X-Spam_report: Spam
daniel wrote:
My boss wants me to create a bunch of mail relays to capture and relay mail
sent to us and discard spam etc, but I'm not sure where to start. I'd like
to use exim unless you all have a better idea. To be honest, at the moment,
I'm not sure where to start.
Here's a simple
])
by plane.gmane.org with esmtp (Exim 4.69)
(envelope-from lxde-list-boun...@lists.sourceforge.net)
id 1Y0znZ-0005ok-Sq
for gcdld-lxde-l...@m.gmane.org; Tue, 16 Dec 2014 22:36:54 +0100
Original-Received: from localhost ([127.0.0.1]
helo=sfs-ml-3.v29.ch3.sourceforge.com
On 01/19/2018 04:58 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
That would require seperate outbound transports that are selected based
on how the mail was read: smtp vs. /usr/bin/sendmail (the real one).
Okay
I get the impression from exim and postfix docs that outbound routing
based on input method
ently be substituted at will with "mail",
"mailx", and "nail" being three CLI based that come to mind immediately.
The MTA can frequently be one of many with Sendmail, Postfix, Courier,
Exim coming to mind.
The LDA can easily be one of the following; procmail, maildrop, Cour
is if the packages I will be relying on (apache,
exim, mysql, named etc...) are reliable enough to use on this platform.
I would recommend using an other operating system than Gentoo for your
server if keeping it running 24/24 and smoothly is an issue. Also,
for servers, you probably don't want to do updates
the mail server to run the_script as group mailman, or
re-run configure,
_providing the command line option `--with-mail-gid=mail'._
Sep 15 13:31:17 [exim] 2005-09-15 13:31:17 1EG0O5-0005FA-EW **
|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post rbc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
R=system_aliases
T=address_pipe
version blocking the
old version of the same package - remove it then add again; 2.A new
package wants to install but there is another package serving the
same role, e.g mail-server: qmail, postfix, exim all provide -
virtual/mta (IIRC), so only one could get installed; 3.Think it's
your case
:31:17 [exim] 2005-09-15 13:31:17 1EG0O5-0005FA-EW **
|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post rbc [EMAIL PROTECTED] R=system_aliases
T=address_pipe: Child process of address_pipe transport returned 2 from
command: /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman
Upgrading from version 0x to 0x20105f0
On my PC (camille.espersunited.com) I have ssmtp installed. It's
supposed to send all mail from camille to the exim server on
baby.espersunited.com. My ssmpt.conf file looks like this:
camille log # cat /etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf
#
# /etc/ssmtp.conf -- a config file for sSMTP sendmail
.
As certainly would be the case with maildrop, and surely too with
procmail?
I don't know about maildrop, but procmail is usually managed centrally
and hangs off the tail end of Postfix, Exim, Courier or whatever MTA you
have. I always switched to root to maintain my delivery recipes, back
when I ran
y 8 minutes later, that I sent my message, unaware of your
reply.
How could I have known that you had already replied in regard...
Sorry, anyway.
---
[1] And it also shows, in the message headers, that my message was
delivered by my provider, not the hoster of croatiafidelis.hr, they do
a good job, a
through for me to
> filter locally. If privateemail.com has false positives for
> everything from some sender (such as ups.com, for example) I need to
> open a ticket with them to add a whitelist. No such thing as
> clicking on "Not spam" and apparently no intent to ever do so.
problems".
I'll update the record to quarantine and see what breaks.
> In other messages the 'bh=' hash is before the 'h=' string. The sequence of
> tags is:
> bh=.....;
> h=..;
> b=...
> In Stefan's message the sequence is different:
> h=..;
> bh=...
o something with it, and the Local Delivery Agent
>(a.k.a. LDA) to put the message in the proper location.
>
>The originating MUA can frequently be substituted at will with "mail",
>"mailx", and "nail" being three CLI based that come to mind immedi
| to keep this process.
OK, sorry, I remember now why I gave up using opera!
What you can do is setting up a mail server, (postfix, exim, qmail) as an
imap server on your machine. Fetchmail keeps its business as before, now
feeding your mail server; you can point opera to your server
I run spamassassin with exim, so can't offer all that much help, but
as for attempt 1 you may try running:
spamc -R {some file containing full source of a sample email}
to make sure spamassassin is running correctly. It should spit back a
score and a possibly a list of tests failed, depending
be applied for that very reason.
Nothing like having a production server S.T.B. because some stable
update hosed my box/config/settings, and then I have to scramble for the
next few hours tracking down solutions -- Exim, Dovecot, Apache, KDE,
Gnome all come to mind (my KDE is currently broken
- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[gentoo-user] error emerging gnome-vfs on athlon-xp machine
27923 - Alan E. Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
27924 - Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[gentoo-user] Add subject to mails CLI Postfix
27926 - Tamas Sarga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[gentoo-user] exim / authentication
emerge unmerge mailman, and then emerge mailman will
it do a complete re-install WITHOUT killing my actual lists (setups, users,
data, etc)?
This is so frustrating. I don't understand why this is broken when mailman
AND exim are both the same versions that were already installed and already
worked
without
breaking a sweat. Let me put that in perspective, it's about 30 mails a
second, every second. Postfix is so good at this, I can run them as VMWare
virtual machine.
exim doesn't fare quite as well as Postfix in the raw throughput department,
but it is very very good at giving
placement MTAs were developed such as
qmail, postfix, exim, etc. When you installed one of these, (instead
of the classic sendmail), they would usually provide an executable
file named "sendmail" that accepted the same command line arguments
and input format that the original did. That
-1.0.10_rc2
Wed Nov 2 01:32:16 2005 media-libs/alsa-lib-1.0.10_rc2
Wed Nov 2 01:32:51 2005 app-admin/localepurge-0.2-r2
Wed Nov 2 01:37:12 2005 mail-mta/exim-4.54
Wed Nov 2 01:42:49 2005 dev-libs/glib-2.8.3
Wed Nov 2 11:25:22 2005 app-crypt/gpgme-1.1.0
Thu Nov 3
For some time now (Since April 26) evolution hasn't
been saving the mail I send in the Sent Items folder.
I don't know if this is a problem with my evolution
installation, with dovecot, or with exim, but it's
really annoying. My wife's evolution still saves her
sent mail in Sent Items, so it's
doc dri dts dvd dvdr eds emboss encode evo examples
exim fam firefox flac foomaticdb fortran gdbm geoip gif gnome gpm
gstreamer gtk hal iconv imap imlib innodb ipv6 ithreads jadetex java
jpeg kde ldap libclamav libg++ libnotify libwww mad mikmod mmx
mode-owner modules mp3 mp4 mpeg mpm-leader
doc dri dts dvd dvdr eds emboss encode evo examples
exim fam firefox flac foomaticdb fortran gdbm geoip gif gnome gpm
gstreamer gtk hal iconv imap imlib innodb ipv6 ithreads jadetex java
jpeg kde ldap libclamav libg++ libnotify libwww mad mikmod mmx
mode-owner modules mp3 mp4 mpeg mpm-leader
=apache2 apm bash-completion berkdb bind-mysql cli cracklib crypt
cups dhcp doc encode examples exim foomaticdb fortran gdbm geoip gif gpm
gstreamer hal hardened imap imlib innodb ithreads java jpeg kerberos
libclamav libg++ libwww midi mikmod mmx mode-owner mpm-leader mysql
ncurses nls nptl nptlonly
server executed the mail script as_group
mail. Try tweaking
the mail server to run the_script as group mailman, or
re-run configure,
_providing the command line option `--with-mail-gid=mail'._
Sep 12 12:16:19 [exim] 2005-09-12 12:16:19 1EEtms-00021M-60 **
|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman
'._
Sep 12 12:16:19 [exim] 2005-09-12 12:16:19 1EEtms-00021M-60 **
|/usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman post rbc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
R=system_aliases
T=address_pipe: Child process of address_pipe transport
returned 2 from
command: /usr/local/mailman/mail/mailman
daevid bin # locate mail_wrapper
201 - 277 of 277 matches
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