qmail Digest 22 Nov 1999 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 827

Topics (messages 33413 through 33420):

Re: sniffing / crypto: Cobain quote
        33413 by: dd
        33418 by: secu

Sending Through other Mail Server !
        33414 by: Seyyed Hamid Reza Hashemi Golpayegani
        33417 by: Magnus Bodin

Statitics
        33415 by: Michael Boman
        33416 by: Magnus Bodin

dns and MX problem
        33419 by: Marcin Chojnowski
        33420 by: H�ffelin Holger

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> Def Leppard isn't known for the magnitude of their intellect.
> 
> Robbie " I want my MTV " Walker

i don't like Def Leppard too <:}
and the last one's from Dire Straits. imho it has a nice video.

>> BTW, Cobain stole that quote.  I'll leave it as an exercise for the
>> reader to figure out from who.

>In fact i don't give a *tear* about who said that first.
>Bilions of ppl everyday say "Hi and Hello" but i'm still saying that
>too... who said that first ? Adam ? ;)

hehe, good answer ;]]


love, peace and stuff,
dd






On Sun, 21 Nov 1999, dd wrote:

> >> BTW, Cobain stole that quote.  I'll leave it as an exercise for the
> >> reader to figure out from who.

I don't think it's 'stealing' to make reference to something.. Anyway, it
was obviously Neil Young.

-secu





Hi ,

I have installed qmail 1.03 with Redhat Linux ! it is work perefectal .
Here a little problem . I wanna send my emails through an other mail server
that provide me to inernet .
For example I have a server with IP 195.200.226.147 that connected via a
leased line to server 195.200.226.145 . So I wanna deliver my e-mail that
send from 195.200.226.147 through 195.200.226.145 not directly to distnation
server . So How can I set it ?

Thanx
Hamid





On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 02:00:54AM +0330, Seyyed Hamid Reza Hashemi Golpayegani wrote:
> Hi ,
> 
> I have installed qmail 1.03 with Redhat Linux ! it is work perefectal .
> Here a little problem . I wanna send my emails through an other mail server
> that provide me to inernet .
> For example I have a server with IP 195.200.226.147 that connected via a
> leased line to server 195.200.226.145 . So I wanna deliver my e-mail that
> send from 195.200.226.147 through 195.200.226.145 not directly to distnation
> server . So How can I set it ?

Use smtproutes. Like this:

echo ":195.200.226.145" >/var/qmail/control/smtproutes

/magnus




How can I get statitics over how many mails that has been sent/recived over
a day/week/month/year?

Best regards
Michael Boman

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Crystal Time Building, Singapore. 347778
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On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 10:39:05AM +0800, Michael Boman wrote:
> How can I get statitics over how many mails that has been sent/recived over
> a day/week/month/year?

MRTG

http://x42.com/qmail/mrtg/

/magnus




Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],

  I'm started using qmail because it's more secure much faster and
  smaller than sendmail. It's very important because i have only
  petnium 100 machine.

  Ok qmail i running ok for my domain.

  I have second computer it's connected to network as well but it has
  disabled port 25 for WAN this port is active only for MAN.

  Both computers are  in the MAN network so they can mail each other
  but only this first can get mail from entire internet.

  So i decided to be MX for the second computer (because it can't get
  mail [port 25 disabled for outside of MAN])

  So put at this second computer DNS after NS:

         IN     NS     firstnameserver.
         IN     NS     secondnameserver.
         MX     0 firstcomputer.

   host  IN     A               ip.ip.ip.ip

   I put nothing into DNS of firstcomputer

   After configuring qmail i get:

the message is resend firstcomputer <-> secondcomputer and then i get
error:
  
554 Too many hops 28 (25 max)

can anybody tell me what exacly should be in DNS in both computer and
how qmail should be configured.

I need exaple to get what did I wrong or maybe you can tell me whats
wrong.

Please send me replies to:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

thx

Best regards,
 Marcin Chojnowski






Hi!
>   I have second computer it's connected to network as well but it has
>   disabled port 25 for WAN this port is active only for MAN.
> 
>   Both computers are  in the MAN network so they can mail each other
>   but only this first can get mail from entire internet.
> 
>   So i decided to be MX for the second computer (because it can't get
>   mail [port 25 disabled for outside of MAN])
> 
>   So put at this second computer DNS after NS:
> 
>          IN     NS     firstnameserver.
>          IN     NS     secondnameserver.
>          MX     0 firstcomputer.
> 
>    host  IN     A               ip.ip.ip.ip
> 
>    I put nothing into DNS of firstcomputer
> 
>    After configuring qmail i get:
> 
> the message is resend firstcomputer <-> secondcomputer and then i get
> error:
>   
> 554 Too many hops 28 (25 max)
> 
> can anybody tell me what exacly should be in DNS in both computer and
> how qmail should be configured.
> 
> I need exaple to get what did I wrong or maybe you can tell me whats
> wrong.

I assume you configured the DNS-entry for your firstcomputer and the
MX-entry for secondcomputer such as the whole internet can get an answer. As
you describe that the message bounces between your computers I think you did
it right.
So on your firstcomputer you put in your control/smtproutes something like

domain.on.secondcomputer:secondcomputer

or

domain.on.secondcomputer:[IP of secondcomputer]

This should send all messages for secondcomputer received by firstcomputer
to secondcomputer. So on secondcomputer you have to tell QMail which domains
are to be handled locally. That's the matter of the files control/locals,
control/virtualdomains. You must also put this into control/rcpthosts if you
use it. It's a matter of relaying. 

A good way to let firstcomputer send all mails from secondcomputer to the
internet, is to put in secondcomputers control/smtproutes 

:firstcomputer

This will force secondcomputer to send all mails to firstcomputer and
firstcomputer will send it to the recipient.

I think it should work if you configure it this way. Otherwise it could be a
DNS-problem with resolving of firstcomputer or secondcomputer. If it doesn't
work, show us your configfiles of QMail and DNS. This might help a lot...


CU
Holger


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