People,
Am just new here, just like to ask from you good ideas of whats the
problem/cause of my configuration wherein when i send a message from
remote machine it bounces and got this message below. Just wanna move
to Qmail from Sendmail... thanks. 8)
-- Forwarded message
Add your host (server.linux.cebu.pilnet.com) in the $QMAIL/control/local
Best regards
Michael
-Original Message-
From: Gene Frederick F. Boniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 25 November, 1999 16:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: help!!! failure notice
People,
hi David,
you can (or even should) use fetchmail (
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/fetchmail/) for that task. fetchmail is
able to fetch (what a surprise) any number of pop3 accounts and
pop3-multidrop and delivers the mail to a local MTA - which of course
is qmail.
hope that helps
alexander
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Hello,
Is there a patch to automatically decode quoted-printable and
remove the:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
header?
(some of the users have odd ball japanese mail clients which have problems
with charset="iso-2022-jp" webmail becoming unreadable)
Thanks in advance,
There is no standard unix. The semantics of killall vary among unices,
therefore Thomas is right to comment on my use of 'killall'.
i think there is. the famous POSIX is a standart AFAIK but not all unixes
are POSIX compliant. andd the command that sends the TERM signal to all
the processes
Hi,
I am trying to setup the the qmail-antirelay for my mail server. I did
exactly the same as mentioned on this documents.
http://qmail-docs.surfdirect.com.au/docs/qmail-antirelay.html
I have this entry on my /etc/tcp.smtp file
202.51.69.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
errm and i can do my best for a turkish translation...
QMAIL KISS YOU!!11!!
eheh no way, that guy's totally dumb, you can't even compare him to
me man. some say he's actually a very smart person who made an extra lame
page and got millions of hits and became world-wide famous this way. a
Hi,
our qmail server works pretty well. But since a few days ago we can't receive
mails from a special site. Thes use qmail too. Error message on remote site is
Connected to x.x.x.x but greeting failed.
I'm not going to try again; this message has been in the queue too long.
Any ideas?
but this are the hosts in my $QMAIL/control/locals :
localhost
server.linux.cebu.pilnet.com
and of course as well as my $QMAIL/control/rcpthost file.
am using redhat 6.0 and using procmail-3.13.1...with this
am planning to send it throught my $homedir/.qmail spoolfile.
i know how to
I can't seem to check new emails when using Maildir. What I did was this.
Maildir in ~doods is a symlink to /var/spool/mail/doods.
If I send to doods, the mail goes in /var/spool/mail/doods. The only problem
now is that this user can't retrieve his emails. Are there any variables that I
should
I can't seem to check new emails when using Maildir. What I did was this.
Maildir in ~doods is a symlink to /var/spool/mail/doods.
i may have misunderstood your situation but Maildir is a directory and
/var/spool/mail/doods is a txt file and the formats of mbox and maildir
are totally
qmail Digest 25 Nov 1999 11:00:01 - Issue 830
Topics (messages 33524 through 33593):
Solaris-Qmail
33524 by: Ali Parlar
33531 by: Anand Buddhdev
33551 by: Russell Nelson
Status of queued email
33525 by: Michael Boman
33526 by: petervd.vuurwerk.nl
I'm sorry if I gave incomplete details.
I have executed maildirmake /var/spool/mail/doods and then linked this one to ~doods.
So now, ~doods contains Maildir - /var/spool/mail/doods. I have also set 700
permissions to this directory and made its owner doods. I have another machine and
made
On the qmail list [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but this are the hosts in my $QMAIL/control/locals :
localhost
server.linux.cebu.pilnet.com
You need linux.cebu.pilnet.com, since the destination address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that
Just curious.
Have you already compiled your tcp.smtp file into cdb format?
Is your tcpserver already running?
Take a look at http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/servers.html#tcpserver-smtpd for more
details.
IT Personal wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to setup the the qmail-antirelay for my mail server. I did
"Gene Frederick F. Boniel" wrote:
but this are the hosts in my $QMAIL/control/locals :
localhost
server.linux.cebu.pilnet.com
You also have to add linux.cebu.pilnet.com to control/locals and
control/rcpthosts. When you're through give the qmail-send process a HUP.
Good luck!
and of
Easy to solve: Change your last line (:allow) to :deny. Then this setup only
allows connections from 127. and 202.51.69. . I think, that's what you want.
CU,
Holger
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: IT Personal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 25. November 1999 13:01
On 0, Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Todd A. Jacobs writes:
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Subba Rao wrote:
Why am I getting this message? All the outbound/inbound mail is
transfering fine.
Somehow your IP address has ended up on the RBL. You are being actively
blocked
Hi,
I am running a qmail mail exchanger for a University. We have one Novell
Groupwise Server doing mail, and quite a few other unix and apple servers.
I have changed from sendmail to qmail, and it seems like I cannot get the
following to work on it like it did on sendmail.
Some of the servers
Hi again!
I just wanted to know if qmail-pop3d creates a temp maildrop just like
qpopper and where. Can we direct it to another directory? This will be
of great concern on our server since we setup quotas on /var/spool/mail.
Thanks again for any help and more power!
--
Regards,
DOODS
On Thu, Nov 25, 1999 at 07:13:41PM +0800, DOODS wrote:
I'm sorry if I gave incomplete details. I have executed maildirmake
/var/spool/mail/doods and then linked this one to ~doods. So now, ~doods
contains Maildir - /var/spool/mail/doods. I have also set 700 permissions to
this directory and
On Thu, Nov 25, 1999 at 01:07:25PM +0100, Häffelin Holger wrote:
Easy to solve: Change your last line (:allow) to :deny. Then this setup only
allows connections from 127. and 202.51.69. . I think, that's what you want.
Are you crazy? That will block all incoming mail, except those sent from
Err... I don't think he is crazy. I did almost what he does, (except for 127.), and my
qmail can
send and receive all incoming and outgoing mail from any remote machine.
I think by doing what he say, we will be able to disallow machine that is not part of
the local
network to use the mail
On Fri, Nov 26, 1999 at 12:08:30AM +0800, Ang Sei Heng wrote:
Err... I don't think he is crazy. I did almost what he does, (except for
127.), and my qmail can send and receive all incoming and outgoing mail from
any remote machine.
I think by doing what he say, we will be able to disallow
Oh ya... how silly I am... what he mention is changing the last line...
Chris Johnson wrote:
On Fri, Nov 26, 1999 at 12:08:30AM +0800, Ang Sei Heng wrote:
Err... I don't think he is crazy. I did almost what he does, (except for
127.), and my qmail can send and receive all incoming and
So by removing the last line (instead of changing to deny) should work!
Sei Heng
Chris Johnson wrote:
On Fri, Nov 26, 1999 at 12:08:30AM +0800, Ang Sei Heng wrote:
Err... I don't think he is crazy. I did almost what he does, (except for
127.), and my qmail can send and receive all
On Thu, 25 Nov 1999, Masuo Gates wrote:
Hello,
Is there a patch to automatically decode quoted-printable and
remove the:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
header?
No. Qmail never edits message contents.
On Thu, 25 Nov 1999, Peter Cavender wrote:
If that is the case, I may very well ditch RH for my co-lo...I have
two floppies worth of "mods" to my base RH 6.1. Does Corel include
all the extra goodies: checkpasswd,ucspi-tcp,daemontools,etc?? Does
the .deb extension mean they are using
Right.. that's exactly what's going to happen. If you take a good at the
document, it will say that :allow is rather contradictarary to the relaying
exercise. :allow with no IP address will allow ANYBODY to use the mail
server..
remove :allow and rebuild the tcp.smtp.cdb again and it will work
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Hash: SHA1
On 25 Nov 99, at 10:06, Philip Gabbert wrote:
Right.. that's exactly what's going to happen. If you take a good at the
document, it will say that :allow is rather contradictarary to the
relaying exercise. :allow with no IP address will allow
On Thu, Nov 25, 1999 at 10:06:38AM -0700, Philip Gabbert wrote:
Right.. that's exactly what's going to happen. If you take a good at the
document, it will say that :allow is rather contradictarary to the relaying
exercise. :allow with no IP address will allow ANYBODY to use the mail
server..
Sorry.. I meant relay, not use :)
From: "Petr Novotny" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: ANTEK CS
Date: 25 Nov 1999 17:10:49 -
To: Philip Gabbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Relay Problem
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On 25 Nov 99, at
On Thu, Nov 25, 1999 at 12:38:53AM -0500, Peter Cavender wrote:
If that is the case, I may very well ditch RH for my co-lo...I have
two floppies worth of "mods" to my base RH 6.1. Does Corel include
all the extra goodies: checkpasswd,ucspi-tcp,daemontools,etc?? Does
the .deb extension
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 07:53:26AM -0500, Sam wrote:
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Einar Bordewich wrote:
Does a mailserver always look at the MX record, and not the A record
for a domain?
Yes.
I never had troubles with A Records pointing to something different then
MX-Records. But I had big
No. Whether he is actually crazy may be subject to debate
Erm... I didn't mean to say Häffelin Holger is literally crazy :)
My apologies to Häffelin for any misunderstandigs.
Ricardo
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Florian G. Pflug writes:
Is this debian-package provided by corel?
Yes, it appears to be a binary. The only reason why certain parties
have had a problem with the binaries is because they have to be
adapted on a per-machine basis including uids. Well, if you ship the
system with the qmail
On Thu, Nov 25, 1999 at 08:25:12PM +, Florian G. Pflug wrote:
using:
domain.com MX 25 smtp.domain.com
domain.com CNAME www.domain.com
Repeat this a 100 times:
a CNAME entry may have no other ressource records or I'll get errors
"has CNAME and other data (invalid)"
which I can
On Thu, Nov 25, 1999 at 12:49:00PM -0500, Russell Nelson wrote:
Florian G. Pflug writes:
Is this debian-package provided by corel?
Yes, it appears to be a binary. The only reason why certain parties
have had a problem with the binaries is because they have to be
adapted on a per-machine
Is there a patch to automatically decode quoted-printable and
remove the:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
header?
No. Qmail never edits message contents.
I know, that is why I asked if somebody had writen a patch. If nobody
has, I'll write one myself.
Masuo
Hi!
I just downloaded the patch to make quota exceeded failures a permanent
one. However, I am getting problems running the patch. (I am not much
familiar with patching programs. Sorry.)
Is there a complete instruction available for this?
Thank you!
--
Regards,
DOODS
Hi,
domain.com MX 25 smtp.domain.com
domain.com CNAME www.domain.com
a CNAME entry may have no other ressource records or I'll get errors
That interests me too. Let's say I've got server.xy.ch which provides
mail and web services for a number of virtual domains. Thus for each
ss that and
Hi,
...
mail and web services for a number of virtual domains. Thus for each
ss that and is nevertheless correct?uch domain I have
...
I'm not only too dumb to understand DNS, but also to use an editor. This
should say
...
mail and web services for a number of virtual domains. Thus
I didn't patch qmail, I installed (copied it and put a line in the user's
configuration) and works 100% without the problems of compiling.
Hi!
I just downloaded the patch to make quota exceeded failures a permanent
one. However, I am getting problems running the patch. (I am not much
Hi~
I have just installed qmail + mysql in my RedHat 6.0 system and It work well.
But there is a little problem..
"qmail + mysql" dosen't distinct upper or lower case letter.
I want to distinct.
Is there any option to do that in qmail?
if not, how can I realize it?
Thank you.
Qmailadmin
problem--
I have a default domain named
dnet.com.sg.I need to administer this default domain
(dnet.com.sg) through qmailadmin.For which you sent me the following steps
were carried out.How the linking was1.
vadddomain virtualdomain postmaster
I guess that maybe this isn't the right place to ask this question, but I'll
try anyway.
I want to moderate some of my mailing lists in the following way:
1) Some of the lists I want to personally add/delete people from and no
other then the subscribers should be able to post or get any message
Hi there,
Just looking through the FAQ's now but if anyone knows how to make a ezmlm
mailing list archive web-able that'd be great.
The mailing list in question is archived, i'm just wondering how i would get
that onto the web.
Thanks!
Regards,
Marc-Adrian Napoli
Connect Infobahn Australia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any other solution which avoid mapping of multiple domains to
the same IP-address and is legal?
No. Well, yes, map multiple domains each to its own IP address.
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Crynwr sells support for free
I installed qmail and with procmail so that all mails will be sent to
$HOME/.qmail
i just couldnt understand...for the first time i send a remote
message...there seems to be no problem...it successfully be
delivered.but well the second time it bounces and seems dont know what
the main
Ok, I've got a configuration with two mailservers. One incoming and one
outgoing. Sorry, I forgot that not everybody has this setup. You're right,
in your situation it would not allow recieving mail from the internet. So
you've got to setup a rcpthosts file, otherwise the setting of RELAYCLIENT
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