Hey guys,
in the last time I've some weird messages in my qmail-send log and I don't
where I have to look to solve these problems if they are problems.
I not even know if vpopmail is the cause of these messages. I'm using
netqmail-1.05 with vpopmail 5.4.13, chkuser and simscan.
Here is a short
On Jul 18, 2006, at 5:15 AM, Christoph Petersen wrote:
Hey guys,
in the last time I've some weird messages in my qmail-send log and
I don't
where I have to look to solve these problems if they are problems.
I not even know if vpopmail is the cause of these messages. I'm using
netqmail-1.05
Hi there,
My mail system consists of a main mail store, which is configured as a
regular mail system, with vpopmail/qmail/etc.
Incoming mail is handled by separate MX machines. They in turn mount
the vpopmail directory from the main system via NFS, so they have access
to the same vpopmail
On 7/18/06, Darek M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Incoming mail is handled by separate MX machines. They in turn mount
the vpopmail directory from the main system via NFS, so they have access
to the same vpopmail binaries and domain directories. So they are using
the vpopmail install from the main
Hey Tom,
Looks like a web script on your server (which typically uses
[EMAIL PROTECTED] as sender) or perhaps a cron job is trying
to email the root account on your mail server. You don't have an
alias set up for root (you need a .qmail-root file in ~alias) so a
bounce is generated.
Anyone getting file error 1 errors when using qmailadmin to
add/remove/edit aliases? This seems to be happening randomly and I haven't
found any cause for it yet.
qmailadmin 1.2.9
vpopmail 5.4.10
Thanks,
Rob Genovesi
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Jul 18, 2006, at 11:15 AM, Rob Genovesi wrote:
Anyone getting file error 1 errors when using qmailadmin to add/
remove/edit aliases? This seems to be happening randomly and I
haven't found any cause for it yet.
That error only comes up when QmailAdmin tries to delete a line from
a