If something has been discussed before on the list why can't
we discuss it again?
Because it wastes peoples time. Look at the archives if you are
interested.
Frank
Hi guys,
I am trying to setup vqregister on Redhat 7.0 but Iam getting this error
that
vpopmail.c: In function `add_user`
vpopmail.c:31:warning: passing arg 4 of `vadduser` makes interger from
pointer without a cast
vpopmail.c:31: too many arguments to function `vadduser`
how can I go about
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 09:14:51AM +0100, Frank Tegtmeyer wrote:
| If something has been discussed before on the list why can't
| we discuss it again?
|
| Because it wastes peoples time. Look at the archives if you are
| interested.
|
| Frank
|
What if you want to take part of the
Hello All,
Is it possible to make an pop3 authentication logging, So I could see
who and when where connecting to qmail pop3 service?
Best regards,
Eduard
qmail Digest 5 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1294
Topics (messages 58366 through 58400):
Re: relaying
58366 by: Peter van Dijk
58367 by: Alexander Jernejcic
58380 by: David Dyer-Bennet
Re: qmail 2.0 exploit
58368 by: skyper
58369 by: Peter van Dijk
hi
I am doing another qmail install and this time I have a /supervise directory
for dnscache, so I thought it would make sense to run qmail from there, I am
following lwq (most of the time). So I was wondering if anyone had already
adapted the lwq start up script to do this, and is it a case of
I am using supervise to run qmail-ldap with OpenLDAP, pop3 and
courier-imap. I am using /var/qmail/supervise as my base, but it
could be any other place.. /supervise for instance
regards,
Lucio Jankok
: -Original Message-
: From: Neil Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
: Sent: Monday,
On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 11:59:39PM -0800, Dan Peterson wrote:
John R Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
multilog t s400 ./logfiles '-*' '+*status:*' =logfiles/status
The status lines logged from tcpserver look like this:
@40003aa13cff07eb6d7c tcpserver: status: 2/40
"Neil Grant" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am doing another qmail install and this time I have a /supervise directory
for dnscache, so I thought it would make sense to run qmail from there, I am
following lwq (most of the time). So I was wondering if anyone had already
adapted the lwq start up
Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's not being run as root.
qmaill1922 0.0 1.0 1100 320 ?S18:36 0:00
/usr/local/bin/multilog t /var/log/qmail/smtpd
That's multilog, not qmail-smtpd. Connect to port 25, then do the ps
again.
-Dave
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 09:07:19AM -0500, Dave Sill wrote:
Assuming you're running svscan on /service (not /supervise) already,
e.g. from inittab, you could change the "start" section in the script
to:
echo -n "Starting qmail"
ln -s /var/qmail/supervise/* /service
echo "."
if i send from my host to my self domains it works, but if i try to send
from
another domain than my, to my virtual domains i recive follow message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Action: Failed; Status: 5.1.1 (bad destination
mailbox address)
Remote MTA clean-dress.ch: SMTP diagnostic: 550 Unable to
"Gerrit Pape" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 09:07:19AM -0500, Dave Sill wrote:
Assuming you're running svscan on /service (not /supervise) already,
e.g. from inittab, you could change the "start" section in the script
to:
echo -n "Starting qmail"
ln -s
Mike A. Sauvain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if i send from my host to my self domains it works, but if i try to send from
another domain than my, to my virtual domains i recive follow message:
[...]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Action: Failed; Status: 5.1.1 (bad destination mailbox
address)
Remote MTA
Could anybody point me to a URL where postfix and qmail are
(objectively) compared?
Thx
Mate
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On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 09:58:32AM -0500, Dave Sill wrote:
"Gerrit Pape" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, I just forgot to remove the "x" flags. Make it:
echo -n "Stopping qmail: qmail-send qmail-smtpd"
svc -d /service/qmail-send /service/qmail-smtpd
echo -n " logging"
svc
Hello.
I have to provide a solution to a series of mail
servers (geographically distributed), serving from 2 to 10
users.Every server will support 1 primary (virtual) domain, and probably
several small ones. I believe that vpopmail+mysql or qmail-ldap can provide a
viable solution,
Mate Wierdl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could anybody point me to a URL where postfix and qmail are
(objectively) compared?
There's a bit in LWQ:
http://www.lifewithqmail.org/lwq.html#comparison
Which includes a link to Cameron Laird's MTA comparison, which
includes links to his profiles of
Hi all,
I have tried to implement adding a footer to my outgoing email messages
the messages are standard text files with lines over 100 letters
When trying to send the mail out using serialsmtp I get the following
errors.
serialsmtp: fatal: SMTP cannot transfer messages with partial final
My qmail server seems to hang for about 30 seconds when an outbound smtp
connection is made to it on port 25 Once the short delay is over, the
server is very quick in sending out the mail. What could be causing this
hang? I don't have the server set to do reverse resolution as far as I can
serialsmtp: fatal: SMTP cannot transfer messages with partial final lines
Partial final lines are ones which are not ended with a line separator.
Try to include a final empty line in your footer.
regards, Frank
Alex Kramarov wrote:
Hello.
I have to provide a solution to a series of mail servers
(geographically distributed), serving from 2 to 10
users. Every server will support 1 primary (virtual) domain, and
probably several small ones. I believe that vpopmail+mysql or
qmail-ldap can
Sorry for the late reply. It's my fault.
On Fri, Mar 02 2001, Todd A. Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Balazs Nagy wrote:
- /var/qmail/man/: man pages should be eliminated in favor to html
pages, but it would be great if there would have a correct html2man
Gerrit Pape wrote:
if You really want to use such silly initscripts, better use svc
directly.
Dave Sill asked:
What makes this a "silly initscript"? What's the right way to do this
stuff in your OS religion?
Gerrit Pape replied:
I have svscan /service started from inittab... If I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My qmail server seems to hang for about 30 seconds when an outbound smtp
connection is made to it on port 25
Read the FAQ and the manual for tcpserver. This is a _very_ frequently
asked question.
Charles
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Yahoo mail servers are down and it is heavily affecting my box.
qmail-qstat shows that there are over 45000 messages
in queue (# growing all the time).
Normally I wouldn't mind the queue, BUT the problem
is that it is affecting outgoing mail to OTHER servers
as well. It seems that simultaneous
I noticed when I implemented rblsmtpd that several legitimate sites were
being blocked. They were mostly other .edu sites. Is there any way to create
a list of exceptions, hopefully with a wild card so I could allow all .edu
traffic to pass regardless? Or better yet can I get rblsmtpd to just
Fredrik Steen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 09:14:51AM +0100, Frank Tegtmeyer wrote:
| If something has been discussed before on the list why can't
| we discuss it again?
|
| Because it wastes peoples time. Look at the archives if you are
| interested.
|
| Frank
"John McCoy, Jr." [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I noticed when I implemented rblsmtpd that several legitimate sites were
being blocked. They were mostly other .edu sites. Is there any way to create
a list of exceptions, hopefully with a wild card so I could allow all .edu
traffic to pass
Yahoo mail servers are down and it is heavily affecting my box.
qmail-qstat shows that there are over 45000 messages
in queue (# growing all the time).
Yeah it looks like their servers are timing out.
This used to happen to yahoo quite regularly but they have been good for a
while now.
I used the generic life with qmail install on RedHat Linux. When using the
default Linux script it setup the qmail groups using /bin/bash. Should I
change this to /bin/false so that they have no shell? In other words, would
there be an advantage to doing this? By not assigning passwords to these
According to Simon K. Grabowski:
Yahoo mail servers are down and it is heavily affecting my box.
qmail-qstat shows that there are over 45000 messages
in queue (# growing all the time).
Normally I wouldn't mind the queue, BUT the problem
is that it is affecting outgoing mail to OTHER
Kari Suomela [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 04 Mar 2001:
That's probably what it should be doing, except it's not doing it
right. The Date header should include the TZ, i.e. GMT offset.
"Should" as in "you want" (as has been pointed out).
Anyway, to me it appears that a simple perl script
Mikko Hnninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyway, to me it appears that a simple perl script (or whatever) could
be used to fix this "problem". Simply make the script call the real
qmail-inject or qmail sendmail wrapper, then first print out the Date
header (in whatever format/timezone/etc.)
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 10:40:12PM +0200, Mikko Hnninen wrote:
Anyway, to me it appears that a simple perl script (or whatever) could
be used to fix this "problem". Simply make the script call the real
qmail-inject or qmail sendmail wrapper, then first print out the Date
header (in whatever
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 10:40:34PM +0200, Mikko Hnninen wrote:
[snip]
Anyway, to me it appears that a simple perl script (or whatever) could
be used to fix this "problem". Simply make the script call the real
qmail-inject or qmail sendmail wrapper, then first print out the Date
header (in
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 11:03:52PM +0200, Mikko Hnninen wrote:
I've not used predate, how does that differ from datemail? (No, I
couldn't find any documentation on it...)
predate is one component of datemail (check the
/var/qmail/bin/datemail script).
predate reads data from fd 0. It
There, I want to get IP address of mail sender, so I can add some choiced IPs to
/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb. But how can I get it?
Thanks!
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You can't.
Only the IP for the server which is relaying or delivering mail to you, but that's
trivial right?
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 08:52:44AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There, I want to get IP address of mail sender, so I can add some choiced IPs to
/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb. But how can I
Hi,
I have four FreeBSD machines and one as the mail/smtp server. We use the
latest
qmail (1.0.3 I think) + vpopmail + qmailadmin setup which works great. The
only
problem is that on the other three, from all of FreeBSD's nice security mail
that
the machine automatically generates, they end up
If I have a
.qmail-test file in my home directory with the lines
|groups
MYGROUP ; exit 0
I can send email to
me-test and everything works out fine.
However, if
.qmail-test contains
|groups | mail
$SENDER -s "Groups" ; exit 0
then I don't get the
message back and the log file
thanks Dave,
I was on the right lines, I just didnt know any thing about svc.
once the links are created to /service it will start automatically on boot
up,
but if it had been stopped before shutdown (svc -d) - it will need to be
'svc -u' ed on bootup? so qmail(in init.d) should still be linked
Monday March 05 2001 12:45, Ian Lance Taylor wrote to The Qmail List:
IT Don't bother. The program already exists in the qmail
IT distribution.
IT It's called `datemail'.
IT http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/muas.html#mailx
Thanks! Finally a response that leads somewhere! :)
I was able to cure
Scotte Zinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I have a .qmail-test file in my home directory with the lines
|groups MYGROUP ; exit 0
I can send email to me-test and everything works out fine.
However, if .qmail-test contains
|groups | mail $SENDER -s "Groups" ; exit 0
then I don't get
Neil Grant writes:
once the links are created to /service it will start automatically
on boot up, but if it had been stopped before shutdown (svc -d) -
it will need to be 'svc -u' ed on bootup?
That is a question? Svc saves no history and sets no state that
survives rebooting.
so
is svscan. For example, here's my /service directory on my server:
axfrdns dnscache ftpd msql2dqmail rsyncdsshd
bray etrn httpd pop3d qmtpd smtpd tinydns
Most of these are obvious. "bray" is not a service name but instead
the name of a
How can I change the user that qmail-smtpd runs under? I've installed
qmail on two other machines and qmail-smtpd runs as qmaild and not as
root. However, what needs to be changed to make it run as qmaild instead
of root? Thanks.
Hi Folks;
I have been using Majordomo-1.94.5 and Qmail-1.03, for a while now using the
mjinject mini script, but just recently I noticed everytime a mail is sent
to one list there are several child processes that seem to be polling even
though the mail is delivered to list members.
ps -ax shows:
Dear All
i have one Box of Redhat Linux Server 6.2 with Packet of qmail like this
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
root 9331 Aug 13
1999 big-concurrency.patch
-rw-r--r-- 1 root
root 5546 Aug 18
1999 big-todo.103.patch
drwxr-xr-x 2 root
bin 20480 Mar 6
13:58 qmail-1.03
it work Very Welll But After i use
Hi all
Does anyone know how I can set up qmail with
postgres database?
Thank you
someone
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