qmail Digest 7 Mar 1999 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 572
Topics (messages 22727 through 22735):
Mailbox file problem ?
22727 by: Pawe� Gierz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
22728 by: Chris Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Oops, you were sent a virus
22729 by: "Jay D. Dyson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
22731 by: "Fred Lindberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
question about procmail
22730 by: "Adam D. McKenna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Unable to checkpassword
22732 by: Kevin Waterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(OT) Need queue-fix...
22733 by: Pedro Melo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
tcpserver problems
22734 by: "Adam D. McKenna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
22735 by: Marc Slemko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello !
Early when I add user to Linux, and then send e-mail to that user, in
his home
directory was created file Mailbox. In Mailbox I can see my e-mail and :
>From MAILER-DAEMON Sat Mar 6 18:56:35 1999
Date: Sat, 6 Mar 1999 18:56:35 +0100 (CET)
From: Mail System Internal Data <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE -- FOLDER INTERNAL DATA
X-IMAP: 0919153089 0000001322
Status: RO
This text is part of the internal format of your mail folder, and is not
a real message. It is created automatically by the mail system
software.
If deleted, important folder data will be lost, and it will be
re-created
with the data reset to initial values.
but now e-mail is receive in Mailbox without upper header !!
Where I make mistake ?
Thanks for help !!
Pawel.
On Sat, Mar 06, 1999 at 06:16:04PM +0100, Pawe? Gierz wrote:
> Hello !
> Early when I add user to Linux, and then send e-mail to that user, in his
> home directory was created file Mailbox. In Mailbox I can see my e-mail and :
>
> From MAILER-DAEMON Sat Mar 6 18:56:35 1999
> Date: Sat, 6 Mar 1999 18:56:35 +0100 (CET)
> From: Mail System Internal Data <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE -- FOLDER INTERNAL DATA
> X-IMAP: 0919153089 0000001322
> Status: RO
>
> This text is part of the internal format of your mail folder, and is not a
> real message. It is created automatically by the mail system software. If
> deleted, important folder data will be lost, and it will be re-created with
> the data reset to initial values.
>
> but now e-mail is receive in Mailbox without upper header !! Where I make
> mistake ? Thanks for help !! Pawel.
Don't worry either about that message's being there or its not being there.
It's put there by Pine (I don't know why). If you were to look at your mail
with Pine, you'd find that message in there afterwards.
Chris
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
On 6 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The Star Scanning System discovered a virus in a
> message sent to you.
> ------------------------------------------------
> To help you identify the message:
> The message was titled 'RE: More Maildir configuration questions'
> The message date was Sat, 6 Mar 1999 15:32:05 +0800 (CST)
That's pretty cool. Only it'd be way cool if the scanner would
scan the messages and then kick the infected attachment back to the
sender. (Ounce of prevention being better than a pound of cure and all
that.) Just an observation.
Anyway, I just wanted to point out that Happy99.exe is not a
virus. It's a trojan and a worm. The term "virus" isn't interchangeable
with either of those terms.
- -Jay
( ______
)) .-- "There's always time for a good cup of coffee." --. >===<--.
C|~~| (>-- Jay D. Dyson -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] --<) | = |-'
`--' `-- As a matter of fact, I *am* a rocket scientist. --' `-----'
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On Sat, 6 Mar 1999 10:56:40 -0800 (PST), Jay D. Dyson wrote:
> That's pretty cool. Only it'd be way cool if the scanner would
>scan the messages and then kick the infected attachment back to the
>sender. (Ounce of prevention being better than a pound of cure and all
>that.) Just an observation.
It's being held rather than sent to the recipient. However, the scanner
is at a qmail list subscriber's address, not at the main qmail list.
This (a way to hook up a virus scanner to a list) was discussed in
another thread. A general solution for decomposing MIME messages and
virus scanning (or doing whatever with) the parts would be nice. All it
would do is to exit 0 for ok, and non-0 for virus. The admin can make
the non-0 100 for rejection or 99 for silently ignore.
-Sincerely, Fred
(Frederik Lindberg, Infectious Diseases, WashU, St. Louis, MO, USA)
I have been contracted to convert a 10,000+ email system from sendmail to
qmail. The person who hired me has inquired about switching over to a hashed
mail spool directory (/var/mail/u/username etc..) using procmail as the MDA.
Is there anywhere I can look for information on this? Do I need to patch
procmail or is this just a configuration option? Does anyone have any patches
that will do this? I've looked in the procmail FAQ and the examples/advanced
file and it doesn't say anything about this.
TIA
--Adam
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bash: syntax error near unexpected token `:)'
Adam D. McKenna
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a new install of RH 5.2 on a subdomain linux.oceania.net
I hope to have a mailing list set up here for our local lug.
I am installing memphis which I have done on several occasiions
but this time something is amiss.
qmail seems to be running fine and ps -aux gives
qmaild 313 0.0 0.7 840 404 ? S 07:40 0:00 tcpserver -v
-c40 -x
qmaild 330 0.0 0.6 800 344 ? S 07:40 0:00 tcpserver -v
-c40 -u8
qmaill 296 0.0 0.5 736 284 ? S 07:40 0:00 cyclog -s
1000000 /va
qmaill 311 0.0 0.4 720 228 ? S 07:40 0:00 accustamp
qmaill 312 0.0 0.5 736 284 ? S 07:40 0:00 cyclog -s
1000000 /va
qmaill 327 0.0 0.3 720 220 ? S 07:40 0:00 accustamp
qmaill 328 0.0 0.5 736 284 ? S 07:40 0:00 cyclog -s
1000000 /va
qmaill 336 0.0 0.4 720 228 ? S 07:40 0:00 accustamp
qmail
qmailq 339 0.0 0.5 736 296 ? S 07:40 0:00 qmail-clean
qmailr 338 0.0 0.5 736 280 ? S 07:40 0:00 qmail-rspawn
qmails 300 0.0 0.6 780 336 ? S 07:40 0:00 qmail-send
although there is also
root 295 0.0 0.4 724 252 ? S 07:40 0:00 supervise
/var/lock/q
root 310 0.0 0.4 724 252 ? S 07:40 0:00 supervise
/var/lock/q
root 326 0.0 0.4 724 252 ? S 07:40 0:00 supervise
/var/lock/q
root 337 0.0 0.5 736 280 ? S 07:40 0:00 qmail-lspawn
# Using
In /var/lock
there is
qmail qmail-qmqpd qmail-smtpd subsys
Do these belong here?
I have checkpassword installed in /bin but when I try to collect mail
I get
Could not log into mail server
The server responded
This user has no $HOME/Maildir
Please enter a new password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ls /bin/checkpassword produses
-rwx------ 1 root root 4460 Dec 11 00:27
/bin/checkpassword
I am able to send mail to the user from outside and the messages
are in /home/kevin/Maildir/new but I cannot retrieve them.
Perhaps the updated rpms are different from other installs on other
machines?
Any thoughts on this kindly appreciated
Kevin
Hi!
I'm sorry to bring this to the list, but...
I need queue-fix from www.qmail.org but the domain netmeridian.com where the
package is located vanished from DNS... Does anybody has a copy? Can you send
it to me?
thanks!
---
Pedro Melo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
IP - Engenharia de Rede <http://ip.pt/>
Av. Duque de Avila, 23, 1049-071 LISBOA - PORTUGAL
tel: +351 1 3166740/00 (24h/dia) - fax: +351 1 3166701
I'm getting the following error when trying to compile ucspi-tcp-0.84 on a Sun
Solaris 2.6 (sparc) box:
bash-2.02$ make
./compile tcpclient.c
In file included from tcpclient.c:2:
/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.4/2.7.1/include/sys/param.h:185:
warning: `NBBY' redefined
/usr/include/sys/select.h:45: warning: this is the location of the previous
definition
In file included from /usr/include/sys/stream.h:26,
from /usr/include/netinet/in.h:38,
from tcpclient.c:4:
/usr/include/sys/model.h:32: #error "No DATAMODEL_NATIVE specified"
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `tcpclient.o'
here are the offending lines in model.h:
#if defined(_LP64)
#define DATAMODEL_NATIVE DATAMODEL_LP64
#elif defined(_ILP32)
#define DATAMODEL_NATIVE DATAMODEL_ILP32
#else
#error "No DATAMODEL_NATIVE specified"
#endif /* _LP64 || _ILP32 */
I assume I can just do
#define _LP64
or
#define _ILP32
somewhere, but damned if I know where (or which to use) :)
Any ideas where I can find this out? Does it matter which I use?
--Adam
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bash: syntax error near unexpected token `:)'
Adam D. McKenna
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 6 Mar 1999, Adam D. McKenna wrote:
> I'm getting the following error when trying to compile ucspi-tcp-0.84 on a Sun
> Solaris 2.6 (sparc) box:
>
> bash-2.02$ make
> ./compile tcpclient.c
> In file included from tcpclient.c:2:
> /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.4/2.7.1/include/sys/param.h:185:
> warning: `NBBY' redefined
> /usr/include/sys/select.h:45: warning: this is the location of the previous
> definition
> In file included from /usr/include/sys/stream.h:26,
> from /usr/include/netinet/in.h:38,
> from tcpclient.c:4:
> /usr/include/sys/model.h:32: #error "No DATAMODEL_NATIVE specified"
You are using Solaris 2.6. You are using a gcc for Solaris 2.4.
That doesn't work.
Once you fix that, this problem will go away.