Hello,
I've now uprunning qmail 1.03 and vpopmail (latest stable). But
when sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the sender
gets no notification that the email could not be delivered. It's
silently delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but the
sender gets no error mail back.
I tried to mv the
Hi,
sorry for no reponse from message above(was in holidays)
So, I want to insert program who change the body of mails sent:
recept by port (ex:port25) change body and sent by qmail...but I can't
find a solution.
Is it possible?
Thanks in advance
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On 11 Apr 00, at 23:56, System Administrator wrote:
can anybody help me delete around 25000 messages from Maildir/cur ,
please ?
How did the messages get there in the first place? (There was a
bug in some Maildir'ized POP3 servers - they
I tried virtual domain
and did not work.
i got error message like this
Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)
what sould i do..?
[Yes, I know this is off-topic...]
find . -type f -exec rm -f {} \;
find . -type f -print | perl -ne 'chop; unlink;'
or, depending on your level of paranoia and your find supporting -print0,
find . -type f -print0 | perl -0ne 'chop; unlink;'
--
Jos Backus
qmail Digest 12 Apr 2000 10:00:00 - Issue 969
Topics (messages 39860 through 39926):
Re: Qmail Anti-Spam HOWTO
39860 by: Jonathan McDowell
Re: How do I unsubscribe?
39861 by: Markus Stumpf
Re: Redirecting email messages into a local database
39862 by: Markus
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 01:26:07AM -0200, Manuel Lemos wrote:
Hello John,
On 12-Apr-00 02:05:12, you wrote:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 12:50:41AM -0200, Manuel Lemos wrote:
Do you mean there is no way to determine wether the SMTP server supports
VERP?
Of course there is. You can tell
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 12:07:09AM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
Manuel Lemos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe I am missing here something that is simpler than I think but that
still doesn't answer my basic question: what SMTP command sequence do I
need to use to enable VERP on message
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 04:57:37AM +, Juan E Suris wrote:
John White writes:
BTW, when you're ready to scale, check out cubix for their SBC based
chassis. 8 machines in 7U! Add redundant power, a layer 4 switch,
and a multi-host RAID 1+0 to act as the queue, and you're cooking.
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 03:10:14AM -0700, John White wrote:
FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Of course that's
MAIL FROM:
and
RCPT TO:
John
At 11:22 11/04/2000 -0500, Scott Wilson wrote:
I am new to Linux and Qmail and need information on how to apply the various
Qmail patches. I have searched the Mailing List Archives and qmail.org but
have not been able to find detailed information on how to apply the patches.
I am running Red Hat
Hi,
I hacked qmail 1.03 patched with the qmail-mysql patch to make it read into my
database specific format .
That is , I changed mysql.c and some stuff in qmail-getpw.c .
Now I get an error like :
#
Apr 12 12:29:23 heracles qmail: 955535363.198417 starting delivery 11:
fadli syarid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried virtual domain
and did not work.
i got error message like this
Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)
what sould i do..?
Tell us exactly what you did to implement the virtual domain and test
it, what you expected to happen, and what
Tell us exactly what you did to implement the virtual domain and test
it, what you expected to happen, and what actually happened.
i make virtualdomains in /var/qmail/control and then add syarid.com:fadli.
i add syarid.com to rcpthosts.
and then i restart qmail
i trying to send email
First, if you are going to reply to this email, please reply to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], not to the address in the message header. This is
because my problem concerns setting the return address in the message
header. :)
I am running qmail-1.0.3 on Slackware Linux 7.0. I collect my mail from
my
But have you verified this ?
Does:
1) a system user with the ID fadli exist ?
2) a /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-fadli exist ?
Matt Soffen
Web Intranet Developer
http://www.iso-ne.com/
==
Boss- "My boss says we need some
fadli syarid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i make virtualdomains in /var/qmail/control and then add syarid.com:fadli.
i add syarid.com to rcpthosts. and then i restart qmail
With that setup, messages to ``[EMAIL PROTECTED]'' will be delivered
locally to ``[EMAIL PROTECTED]''. This is explained
Hmmm... This is close, but it appears that qmail-smtpd controls how much of
the message is sent to this routing IE... qmail-smtpd only sends the
envelope and this patch cannot do anything else.
I am not sure if modifying the qmail-smptd to send the entire message will
help as this may break
Heya,
I need as much logging as possble from everything, especially pop3.
I need to see every time someone checks their email, I need to see which
username, if password was ok, how many mails he tranfers to his local
mail program and how many mails currently in the Maildir.. I've been
looking
I have succesfully setup qmail on a RedHat 6.0 server. I
have had meetings with my boss and he wants everyone in my company to have
emaill access, but not internet access. I have been thinking on how to do
this, and I have a few ideas, but I am not quite sure of which way to do
this.
My
I have succesfully setup qmail on a RedHat 6.0 server. I have had meetings
with my boss and he wants everyone in my company to have emaill access, but
not internet access. I have been thinking on how to do this, and I have a
few ideas, but I am not quite sure of which way to do this.
One
At 09:31 12/04/2000 +0200, Markus Fischer wrote:
Hello,
I've now uprunning qmail 1.03 and vpopmail (latest stable). But
when sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the sender
gets no notification that the email could not be delivered. It's
silently delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but the
sender gets
I am running Red Hat Linux 6.1 and qmail 1.03. I have two domains in locals.
I'll call the domains DOMAIN1.COM and DOMAIN2.COM for the purpose of this
e-mail. Mail at DOMAIN2.COM is actually relayed to me by another company and
the relaying will soon stop. What I want to do is send an autoreply
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On 12 Apr 00, at 11:05, Scott Wilson wrote:
I am running Red Hat Linux 6.1 and qmail 1.03. I have two domains in
locals. I'll call the domains DOMAIN1.COM and DOMAIN2.COM for the
purpose of this e-mail. Mail at DOMAIN2.COM is actually relayed to
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On 12 Apr 00, at 18:16, Petr Novotny wrote:
[snip]
(assuming localhost is in locals; change localhost for other suitable
value)
Ignore that line - that's a leftover from the draft.
(If domain2.com was local before the change, change the forward
I know this is a newbie-esque q, but what's the best way of knowing what the
intended email address was
on a bounce? I know there are VERPs and QSBF involved, but I'm not sure
where to go next.
My basic understanding is that the best way is to have outgoing messages
have a special Return-Path
Today, Fredrick Backman wrote:
There was a discussion about qmail t-shirts a while back. Has
anyone seen this site? They seel qmail t-shirtsspeaking of the
tcp/ip, how about "Will queue mail for sex?" :-) (ok, for food
then?)
http://www.nerdgear.com/search.php?@category=100
I was
I have searched the archive and found same issue I have but the cause
of my problem is different.
I installed qmail initially for list management and pop3 service using
maildir on RedHat 6.2 Intel. Everything works and I did all the tests
suggested in the install. However I got this error :
Vern Hart writes:
http://www.nerdgear.com/search.php?@category=100
Those prices at nerdgear are pretty good. Especially for
embroidery. Even with shipping.
The extra-large is $18.18 with shipping. I'll let the list know if
the shirts don't suck.
--
-russ nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
esl writes:
I installed qmail initially for list management and pop3 service using
maildir on RedHat 6.2 Intel. Everything works and I did all the tests
suggested in the install. However I got this error :
-ERR this user has no $HOME/Maildir
Always best to run the test in the first
"John W. Lemons III" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Considering the potential security hazards that HTML mail creates,
and the fact that a lot of mail program don't support HTML mail,
is it acceptable/desirable for this group?
(Barely) acceptable, but not desirable.
-Dave
Please do NOT use HTML on this list. :) Quite a few of us use pine or
mutt to read our mail.
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, John W. Lemons III wrote:
Since I'm very new to this list, I have a question about the mail
formats this list permits.
Considering the potential security hazards that HTML
fetchmail handles the translation with no problems. For outgoing mail, I
want to use the MAILUSER and MAILHOST environment variables so that replies
go to my univeristy email address. This works fine if I send messages via
qmail-inject, but my MUA (pine) invokes sendmail. ...
It looks like
Thus said "Timothy L. Mayo" on Wed, 12 Apr 2000 13:53:39 EDT:
Please do NOT use HTML on this list. :) Quite a few of us use pine or
mutt to read our mail.
Yes, I'll second that motion. Please no HTML. It always makes quoting
very ugly. :-)
Andy
--
+== Andy == TiK:
On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 08:40:54AM -0700, Duncan Watson wrote:
On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 08:11:23AM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
Duncan Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just started using maildirs with mutt and procmail. I am planning on
writing a utility to allow me to search all
Travis Rail [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 11 April 2000 at 16:18:04 -0500
Is there anyway that Qmail can filter incoming message for certain words.
Basically what I need is some kind of Rejected Words List. A message
comes in and is scanned and checked against a file containing a list of
I just added /var/qmail to my tripwire policy, and of course, lots of files
change frequently. Any suggestions on a policy for this server? perhaps
just include /var/qmail/bin and /var/qmail/control? Any others?
John
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 01:53:39PM -0400,
"Timothy L. Mayo" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please do NOT use HTML on this list. :) Quite a few of us use pine or
mutt to read our mail.
But we're the lucky ones, the people who are probably going to get hosed
are the ones reading their mail with
Off topic, except that qmail users actually care about spam...
I find the general acceptance of HTML mail to be alarming.
Assume for the moment that I am a spammer (but don't shoot
me). If I want to generate from whole cloth a mailing list
of real, live Internet users, the first thing I
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000 12:47:47 PDT, "Bruce" wrote:
I find the general acceptance of HTML mail to be alarming.
I abhor HTML email, but what can one do? It would be a good idea if
all the *newbies* to the Internet could be somehow trained before
getting *online* but alas, that would be a hope
Bruce writes:
Although the US PTO might consider this novel and unobvious,
I doubt it is news to many people on this list, and I suspect
that it is already happening. Am I right?
Yup. I've built such systems for customers.
Is there anything one can do about it, assuming one doesn't
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(1) I complained about a guy's 17 line signature that could
be compressed down to 4 lines... he complained about my 9
line PGP signature. clue.
(2) I have already seen html email that has jabbascript that "decodes"
the content of the message. I assume this
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 03:18:15PM -0400, Walt Mankowski wrote:
On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 08:40:54AM -0700, Duncan Watson wrote:
Very close to my intent. Find, regexps and python as glue. I may use
tkinter as a front end for prettiness.
Are you aware that mutt already has the ability to
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 01:53:39PM -0400, Timothy L. Mayo wrote:
Please do NOT use HTML on this list. :) Quite a few of us use pine or
mutt to read our mail.
This is something I don't understand. I use mutt, and HTML mail appears
totally sane in my reader. It's also treated exactly like text
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 04:25:54PM -0400, Peter Green wrote:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 01:53:39PM -0400, Timothy L. Mayo wrote:
Please do NOT use HTML on this list. :) Quite a few of us use pine or
mutt to read our mail.
This is something I don't understand. I use mutt, and HTML mail
Is it coming in as multi-part mime? with a text part and an html part? the
problem comes in when :
- they message isn't multi-part and is HTML only, and the reader doesn't do
HTML
- the reader chooses the HTML part of the multi-part message by default,
thereby exposing the
Carlos Gustavo Werner wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a lot of problems trying to install qmail on a HP-UX 11.0
system. The installation itself goes ok (with lots of warnings) and
qmail alone works fine. When i try to configure it as a relay client,
compiling tcpwrappers and/or tcpserver, lots of
I've researched $TCPREMOTEINFO and "ident lookups". And, for everyone
else's benefit, I included the useful snippets below.
-- My question is, what impact is there on qmail of not having
$TCPREMOTEINFO available?
We are switching to all Cisco Pix firewalls which, unlike our previous
firewalls,
John White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 12:07:09AM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
None. By the time the message reaches the SMTP level, VERP has already
been done. VERP is not an SMTP feature.
*cough*
Actually, you can use the user-@domain-@[] format when talking to
Title: RE: Qmail as a relay?
Yeah but I can't compile ucspi-tcp (tcpserver) under HP-UX 11.0!!!
And the same thing happens with tcpwrappers!!!
Thanks a lot!
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From: esl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 5:51 PM
To: Carlos Gustavo
Peter Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 04:25:54PM -0400, Peter Green wrote:
This is something I don't understand. I use mutt, and HTML mail appears
totally sane in my reader. It's also treated exactly like text when it
comes to quoting. :/
I take this back. If an
Hello Scott
On 12-Apr-00, you wrote:
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(1) I complained about a guy's 17 line signature that could
be compressed down to 4 lines... he complained about my 9
line PGP signature. clue.
(2) I have already seen html email that has jabbascript that
John W Lemons [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just added /var/qmail to my tripwire policy, and of course, lots of
files change frequently. Any suggestions on a policy for this server?
perhaps just include /var/qmail/bin and /var/qmail/control? Any others?
Here's what I use:
/var/qmail
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 04:56:44PM -0400, Dave Kitabjian wrote:
I've researched $TCPREMOTEINFO and "ident lookups". And, for everyone
else's benefit, I included the useful snippets below.
-- My question is, what impact is there on qmail of not having
$TCPREMOTEINFO available?
It doesn't
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Carlos Gustavo Werner wrote:
Yeah but I can't compile ucspi-tcp (tcpserver) under HP-UX 11.0!!!
And the same thing happens with tcpwrappers!!!
I've built it on hpux (pronounced: H Pukes) ver 7, 8, 9 and 10 with
gcc, the standard cc and the optional ANSI compiler. What
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 01:57:49PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
John White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 12:07:09AM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
None. By the time the message reaches the SMTP level, VERP has already
been done. VERP is not an SMTP feature.
*cough*
Title: RE: Qmail as a relay?
They turned ux into posix-like... any hints?
-Original Message-
From: Vince Vielhaber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 6:06 PM
To: Carlos Gustavo Werner
Cc: 'Qmail mailing list'
Subject: RE: Qmail as a relay?
On Wed,
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Carlos Gustavo Werner wrote:
They turned ux into posix-like... any hints?
Not with that little bit of info. What compilers have you tried?
What errors did you get? Was something missing that tcpserver
needed? etc...
Vince.
-Original Message-
From:
Thanks for the reply.
The man pages say qmail-smtpd required $TCPREMOTEINFO, but it doesn't
Really? Where? I didn't see that and the code in qmail-smtpd.c suggests
that it's optional.
Hmm. Well, the qmail-smtpd man page says:
"... qmail-smtpd must be supplied
several
And how would one do that? Does it show up when you run qmail-smtpd with
tcpserver's -v option?
According to the man pages:
... tcpserver sets up several environment variables, as
described in tcp-environ(5).
In an SMTP relay environment, such as an ISP or a corporate
hello,
I have read the HOWTO and miniHOWTO and the usr/doc about configuring
qmail and I am still at a loss. I am having a hard time following it.I have
researched about other mta's and from what I have come up with is that qmail
is supposed to be the easiest to configure. I would like to
On Apr 12 2000, Carlos Gustavo Werner wrote:
Yeah but I can't compile ucspi-tcp (tcpserver) under HP-UX 11.0!!!
And the same thing happens with tcpwrappers!!!
Well, if you could tell us a bit more about what happens with
your system, maybe we could try to help. I don't get a
On Apr 12 2000, Peter Green wrote:
I take this back. If an e-mail is *all* HTML, then mutt (by default)
is SOL.
That's not entirely true if you have a well configured system
with mailcaps and such -- mine calls (unfortunately for lack
of better choices -- or even
Where is the best place to discuss for tcpserver ? from the mailing
list i couldn't find any list for uscpi-tcp
thanks
Ismal Hisham Mohd Darus
Asst. Manager, System Support
John Hancock Life Insurance (Malaysia) Berhad
Keith, Yeung Wai Kin writes:
Can anyone tell me if there is any tools to generate reports on
1 # of mail send receive hourly, daily and monthly - Traffic analysis
can I just count the # of log lines on each servers ?
http://www.crynwr.com/mrtg/ has something to measure the amount of
Can anyone tell me if there is any tools to generate reports on
1 # of mail send receive hourly, daily and monthly - Traffic analysis
can I just count the # of log lines on each servers ?
--http://www.crynwr.com/mrtg/ has something to measure the amount of
--mail sent. It's not
Keith, Yeung Wai Kin writes:
--http://www.crynwr.com/mrtg/ has something to measure the amount of
--mail sent. It's not as fascinating as you might think, though.
MRTG ? where can i get MIB for Qmail ?
There isn't one. There are a pair of scripts which output numbers, to
be specified
Hi,
I am running qmail-1.03 MTA. Whenever a message is delivered to a
Microsoft Exchange Internet Mail Server version 5.5.2448.0, it says "421
Internal error.".
But when I telnet to port 25 and deliver the same message, the message
is received. Has it got to do something with the way MS exchange
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