qmail Digest 10 Jun 2000 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1028

Topics (messages 42936 through 42965):

Allow only certain user
        42936 by: Andr�s

deferral: Can't_create_tempfile_(#4.3.0)
        42937 by: zealot

Virt Domains: All work but one oddball ...
        42938 by: Mark E. Drummond
        42939 by: Dave Kelly
        42941 by: Mark E. Drummond

Re: maximum recipients.
        42940 by: Bernat Ginard

tcpserver - checkpassword
        42942 by: Federico Barbazza
        42944 by: Petr Novotny

ATRN/TURN
        42943 by: Ricardo D. Albano

How to emulate sendmail's 'FallbackMXhost' option with qmail?
        42945 by: Curtis Generous
        42949 by: clemensF

Quota on the users Maildir
        42946 by: denpetrov.home.com
        42950 by: clemensF

Problem delivering locally
        42947 by: John Golovich

POP Server keeps stopping.
        42948 by: blue
        42951 by: clemensF

501 Syntax Error
        42952 by: Ben Beuchler
        42953 by: Aaron L. Meehan
        42954 by: Ben Beuchler
        42958 by: Aaron L. Meehan

Virtual Domains, Single uid.
        42955 by: Morten Tryfoss
        42957 by: Peter Green

Re: tcpserver: unable to bind
        42956 by: Eric Cox

qmail
        42959 by: Tushar.Shah.snstech.com
        42960 by: Ben Beuchler

who's running freebsd?
        42961 by: clemensF
        42962 by: Chris Johnson

Run perl script
        42963 by: Anzej Becan

Psuedo-benchmarks?
        42964 by: Eric Cox

550 User not local
        42965 by: Col Wilson

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Hello.

I'm reading the thread about blocking some user.
I have a question but on the opposite way. I would like that my server only
admits e-mails from certain users (over the SMTP server).

As I see this can't be done modifying the .qmail file of the user, as I want
to limit its use of my SMTP server.

I use tcpserver, the idea is to create a file containing the users
([EMAIL PROTECTED] for example) that are allowed to send e-mails with me, to
define this on the tcp.smtp.cdb file and to check that list with a perl
program or whatever every time an e-mail is going to be sent.

Could anyone help me with this?

Thanks in advance.





I repeatedly see this message in /var/log/qmail/current:

  delivery 787: deferral: Can't_create_tempfile_(#4.3.0)/
  status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
  starting delivery 788: msg 69232 to local
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

What causes this error message and what can I do to fix it?

I'm running FreeBSD 4.0, ucspi-tcp 0.88, Qmail 1.03, and Vpopmail 3.4.11-2.

Here's the setup for /var/qmail/control

  -rw-r--r--   1 root  qmail   11 May 27 20:01 defaultdelivery
  -rw-r--r--   1 root  qmail    8 May 27 21:20 defaultdomain
  -rw-r--r--   1 root  qmail  141 Jun  9 06:51 locals
  -rw-r--r--   1 root  qmail   19 May 27 21:21 me
  -rw-r--r--   1 root  qmail    8 May 27 21:21 plusdomain
  -rw-r--r--   1 root  qmail  180 Jun  6 14:34 rcpthosts
  -rw-r--r--   1 root  qmail  166 Jun  6 14:34 virtualdomains

The contents of virtualdomains:
  sneakernet.dhs.org:sneakernet.dhs.org

Here's the setup for virtual acccount sneakernet.dhs.org

  /home/vpopmail/domains/sneakernet.dhs.org
  -rw-------  1 vpopmail  vchkpw    34 Jun  6 21:51 .dir-control
  -rw-------  1 vpopmail  vchkpw    55 Jun  6 02:34 .qmail-default
  -rw-------  1 vpopmail  vchkpw    26 Jun  8 02:16 .qmail-root
  -rw-------  1 vpopmail  vchkpw     0 Jun  6 02:34 .vpasswd.lock
  drwx------  3 vpopmail  vchkpw   512 Jun  8 02:08 postmaster
  -rw-r--r--  1 vpopmail  vchkpw   291 Jun  8 11:06 vpasswd
  -rw-r--r--  1 vpopmail  vchkpw  2405 Jun  8 11:06 vpasswd.cdb
  drwx------  3 vpopmail  vchkpw   512 Jun  6 02:34 zealot

The contents of .qmail-default:
  | /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox

The contents of .qmail-root:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The contents of .vpasswd

postmaster:xxx:1:0:Postmaster:/home/vpopmail/domains/sneakernet.dhs.org/post
master:50000000

zealot:xxx:1:0:zealot:/home/vpopmail/domains/sneakernet.dhs.org/zealot:50000
000
  (password hash removed to protect the innocent)

Here's the setup for [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  /home/vpopmail/domains/sneakernet.dhs.org/postmaster

  -rw-------  1 vpopmail  vchkpw   26 Jun  8 02:16 .qmail
  drwx------  5 vpopmail  vchkpw  512 Jun  6 02:34 Maildir

The contents of .qmail:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]





Doing some contract work for a local company that does web hosting. They
also handle DNS and act as MX for the hosted domains. I moved them from
an old Solaris 2.4 x86 box (a 486!) running sendmail 8.7 to a slightly
more capable SPARCstation 5 running Solaris 7 with qmail. After much
fiddling I finally saw, with the help of many qmail list denizens, the
light on virtualdomains and had them all set up.

But one particular hosted site is problematic. I will explain: bigco.com
hosts the web site for itco.com, handles their DNS, and acts as MX for
them. No mail for itco is kept locally, all mail is simply forwarded by
the MX to various other ISP-based email accounts. So mail for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] So my rcpthosts has itco.com
in it, and my virtualdomains has the following mapping:

        itco.com:alias-itco.com

Then I have, in alias' directory, the following file:

        .qmail-itco:com-john.doe

which contains "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". All is fine.

But for some reason itco insists on using "subdomain/machine" names for
some of it's users. For example, while john's email address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED], jane's address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and alice
and bob use [alice|bob]@sub2.itco.com. Now understand that sub1 and sub2
are not subdomains, nor are the real machines.

So I have ".itco.com" in my rcpthosts to catch all such "subdomains" and
in my virtualdomains I have:

        sub1.itco.com:alias-sub1.itco.com
        sub2.itco.com:alias-sub2.itco.com

with qmail files like so:

        .qmail-sub1:itco:com-jane.doe
        .qmail-sub2:itco:com-alice
        .qmail-sub2:itco:com-bob

all containing the appropriate forwarding addresses. I think this should
all work, but when mail is delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... it
bounces with a "no such mailbox" error:

        Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)

Any ideas?

-- 
Mark Drummond|ICQ#19153754|mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
UNIX System Administrator|Royal Military College of Canada
The Kingston Linux Users Group|http://signals.rmc.ca/klug/
Saving the World ... One CPU at a Time

Please excuse me if I am terse. I answer dozens of emails every day.




Mark, try a file like this in ~alias:

.qmail-sub1:itco:com-jane:doe

I think you need to substitute a ":" for ALL ".", including usernames...

-D





>-----Original Message-----
>So I have ".itco.com" in my rcpthosts to catch all such "subdomains" and
>in my virtualdomains I have:
>
>       sub1.itco.com:alias-sub1.itco.com
>       sub2.itco.com:alias-sub2.itco.com
>
>with qmail files like so:
>
>       .qmail-sub1:itco:com-jane.doe
>       .qmail-sub2:itco:com-alice
>       .qmail-sub2:itco:com-bob
>
>all containing the appropriate forwarding addresses. I think this should
>all work, but when mail is delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... it
>bounces with a "no such mailbox" error:
>
>       Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)
>
>Any ideas?
>
>-- 
>Mark Drummond|ICQ#19153754|mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>UNIX System Administrator|Royal Military College of Canada
>The Kingston Linux Users Group|http://signals.rmc.ca/klug/
>Saving the World ... One CPU at a Time
>
>Please excuse me if I am terse. I answer dozens of emails every day.
>




Dave Kelly wrote:
> 
> Mark, try a file like this in ~alias:
> 
> .qmail-sub1:itco:com-jane:doe
> 
> I think you need to substitute a ":" for ALL ".", including usernames...

Thanks much! I was wondering about that.

-- 
Mark Drummond|ICQ#19153754|mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
UNIX System Administrator|Royal Military College of Canada
The Kingston Linux Users Group|http://signals.rmc.ca/klug/
Saving the World ... One CPU at a Time

Please excuse me if I am terse. I answer dozens of emails every day.




Hi,

You need a patch it was posted time ago to the list, you can get it from
the archive http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/


Marc-Adrian Napoli wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Is there any control file for qmail that will set a maximum recipient count
> for any mail coming into qmail-smtpd?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Marc-Adrian Napoli
> Network Administrator
> Connect Infobahn Australia
> +61 2 9281 1750

-- 
Bernat Ginard Llad�
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]           http://www.kaos.es




is it possible to use checkpassword (tcpserver) with Mailbox and not
Maildir??
Thanks 
Federico.




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On 9 Jun 00, at 17:53, Federico Barbazza wrote:

> is it possible to use checkpassword (tcpserver) with Mailbox and not
> Maildir??

Sorry?

It is "possible" to "use" tcpserver, qmail-popup and checkpassword 
with Mailbox since these programs don't use it, frankly. However, it 
is not possible to use qmail-pop3d with Mailbox. You'd have to 
write a replacement for qmail-pop3d (something with identical 
interface, but acting on Mailbox).

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--
Petr Novotny, ANTEK CS
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.antek.cz
PGP key ID: 0x3BA9BC3F
-- Don't you know there ain't no devil there's just God when he's drunk.
                                                             [Tom Waits]




Does qmail support ATRN or TURN ?

Bye,
RDA.-





Our main qmail server has limited disk space on the /var/qmail/queue and
we are getting close to full capacity when sending out our weekly mailings
(many large files) if many remote sites are unreachable.

Is there a way to force qmail-send to relay/forward msgs to another
machine (much slower machine but with tons of disk space) if our main
qmail-server is unable to delivery those messages either on the first
try, or better still after a set number of attempts?

We can do this in sendmail with the 'FallbackMXhost' option but
there doesn't appear to be a similar capability with QMAIL.

Thanks,

--curtis




> Curtis Generous:

> Is there a way to force qmail-send to relay/forward msgs to another
> machine (much slower machine but with tons of disk space) if our main
> qmail-server is unable to delivery those messages either on the first
> try, or better still after a set number of attempts?

could you not rather send every message to your large machine using
":<large-machine-fqdn>" in control/smtproutes?

clemens




    I have Red Hat 5.2 running qmail and I am thinking about setting the
limit on the users "Maildir" I was thinking using quotaon command to do it.
But I can not get it right .(for quota.conf I do not have example so I am
clueless how to configure it).
My question is how do I setup limit on the users maildir ?
Thank you
Denis







> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> My question is how do I setup limit on the users maildir ?

i'd put user mail on a seperate filesystem and set quotas on that
filesystem on a per user basis using edquota(8).

clemens




I have read through the archive and realize this isnt a problem with mail
but with /bin/mail.  However someone probably has realized how to get
around this problem.  

The error message I am receiving is: 
Jun 9 11:38:06 netmax9 qmail: 960565086.779507 new msg 721061 
Jun 9 11:38:06 netmax9 qmail: 960565086.779700 info msg 721061: bytes 685
from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 32493 uid 0 
Jun 9 11:38:06 netmax9 qmail: 960565086.783160 starting delivery 1: msg
721061 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Jun 9 11:38:06 netmax9 qmail: 960565086.783326 status: local 1/10 remote
0/20
Jun  9 11:38:06 netmax9 qmail: 960565086.815162 delivery 1: deferral:
Cannot_give_-f_and_people_to_send_to./    


My /var/qmail/rc file is as follows:


exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
qmail-start '|dot-forward .forward |preline -f /bin/mail -f
"${SENDER:-MAILER-DAEMON}" -d "$USER"' \ splogger qmail        

Can anyone help me figure this out?





  Hi all of a sudden my POP server keeps quitting every 20 mins or so.
I am constantly looking at /var/log/qmail*/*   but I dont get any messages
on the server dying or anything like that.   How would I debug this problem
?
Anyone know what could be the cause offhand ?? I am running
tcpserver-initscripts-3-3 rpm.   It was working for about 5 months till now.
Could it be a permissions problem with a recently added user ??  Is there a
script that I can run to check my qmail config file rather than manually
going
through them 1 by 1 to check permissions and the like ??

Im running it like this from my startup:

/usr/local/bin/tcpserver 0 110 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup mail.domain.com \
     /bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir &

thanks in advance !





> blue:

> Could it be a permissions problem with a recently added user ??  Is there a
> script that I can run to check my qmail config file rather than manually
> going
> through them 1 by 1 to check permissions and the like ??

the configuration i don't know about, but the qmail-general-setup can be
checked with queue-fix (see archives).

clemens




Anyone familiar with any weirdness betwixt qmail and webboard mail
servers?

I received an error when qmail tried to bounce a message back to a
webboard server.  Here's the cut-n-paste:

<snip>

Hi. This is the qmail-send program at amazhan.bitstream.net.
I tried to deliver a bounce message to this address, but the bounce
bounced!
  
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
  Connected to 209.46.71.115 but sender was rejected.
  Remote host said: 501 Syntax Error

</snip>

However, when I manually try it, it works:

<snip>

petra:~$ telnet 209.46.71.115 25
Trying 209.46.71.115...
Connected to 209.46.71.115.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 209.46.71.115 WebBoard SMTP Receiver Version 3.50.7 Ready
helo amazhan.bitstream.net
250 WEBBOARD-SMTP
mail from:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
250 OK
rcpt to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
250 Recipient OK
data
354 Send mail; end with a line containing only a period
Testing your SMTP server...

.
250 Message ID: 91766606.  Mail Being Delivered.
quit
221 WEBBOARD-SMTP says goodbye to amazhan.bitstream.net [206.144.236.193]
at Fri 09 Jun 2000 15:57:05
Connection closed by foreign host.

</snip>

Anyone else seen anything similar?

Thanks,
Ben

-- 
The spectre of a polity controlled by the fads and whims of voters who
actually believe that there are significant differences between Bud Lite
and Miller Lite, and who think that professional wrestling is for real, is
naturally alarming to people who don't.
                -- Neal Stephenson




Quoting Ben Beuchler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>   Connected to 209.46.71.115 but sender was rejected.
>   Remote host said: 501 Syntax Error

They are rejecting the NULL ("<>") sender address.  Tell 'em to go
read RFC 821 and 1123!

> However, when I manually try it, it works:

> mail from:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 250 OK

Ahh, but you didn't try it as <> :)

Aaron




On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 02:23:22PM -0700, Aaron L. Meehan wrote:

> Quoting Ben Beuchler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >   Connected to 209.46.71.115 but sender was rejected.
> >   Remote host said: 501 Syntax Error
> 
> They are rejecting the NULL ("<>") sender address.  Tell 'em to go
> read RFC 821 and 1123!

Ah HA!  And I'm assuming qmail only uses NULL senders on bounces?  As RFC
821 suggests, of course...

Ben

-- 
The spectre of a polity controlled by the fads and whims of voters who
actually believe that there are significant differences between Bud Lite
and Miller Lite, and who think that professional wrestling is for real, is
naturally alarming to people who don't.
                -- Neal Stephenson




Quoting Ben Beuchler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 02:23:22PM -0700, Aaron L. Meehan wrote:
> > They are rejecting the NULL ("<>") sender address.  Tell 'em to go
> > read RFC 821 and 1123!
> 
> Ah HA!  And I'm assuming qmail only uses NULL senders on bounces?  As RFC
> 821 suggests, of course...

Naturally... :) If they balk, clue them in to the fact that they
aren't getting bounces from any network that has external mail
gateways that forward _all_ email to internal hosts, ala AOL.  A lot
of dimwitted admins seem to think our mail server is broken, since
they get bounces from "everyone else." :) 

RFC1123:

      5.3.3  Reliable Mail Receipt

         When the receiver-SMTP accepts a piece of mail (by sending a
         "250 OK" message in response to DATA), it is accepting
         responsibility for delivering or relaying the message.  It must
         take this responsibility seriously, i.e., it MUST NOT lose the
         message for frivolous reasons, e.g., because the host later
         crashes or because of a predictable resource shortage.

         If there is a delivery failure after acceptance of a message,
         the receiver-SMTP MUST formulate and mail a notification
         message.  This notification MUST be sent using a null ("<>")
         reverse path in the envelope; see Section 3.6 of RFC-821.  The
         recipient of this notification SHOULD be the address from the
         envelope return path (or the Return-Path: line).  However, if
         this address is null ("<>"),  the receiver-SMTP MUST NOT send a
         notification.  If the address is an explicit source route, it
         SHOULD be stripped down to its final hop.





When I try to run qmail-newu, i only get the message: fatal: bad format in  
users/assign 

I have tried everything, but nothing works.  

I want to add the domain: mail.radioung.no 

In /control/virtualdomains I have added: mail.radioung.no:mail.radioung.no 

In /users/assign i have added: +mail.radioung.no- 
:mail.radioung.no:515:788:/home/vpopmail/domains/mail.radioung.no:-:: 

515 is the uid of the username vpopmail 
788 is the group vchkpw which vpopmail is a member of. 

Is this the right configuration? 

- Morten Tryfoss 









also sprach morten:
> 
> When I try to run qmail-newu, i only get the message: fatal: bad format in  
> users/assign 
> 
> I have tried everything, but nothing works.  
> 
> I want to add the domain: mail.radioung.no 
> 
> In /control/virtualdomains I have added: mail.radioung.no:mail.radioung.no 
> 
> In /users/assign i have added: +mail.radioung.no- 
> :mail.radioung.no:515:788:/home/vpopmail/domains/mail.radioung.no:-:: 

Make sure the last line of users/assign looks like:

.

That's a single period, no spaces before and none after.

/pg
-- 
Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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"World domination. Fast."
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if you telnet to port 25 of the machine, you might be able to 
figure out what is running on that port:

telnet localhost 25

Eric


Luca Zancan wrote:
> 
> Thank you, Clemence, for your support,
> 
> but I'm not automatically starting qmail... and no qmail process is visible
> with "ps -ef" before I start qmail with "/etc/rc.d/svscan start"...
> I've followed the instructions in "Qmail 2 HOW-TO" and "A life with Qmail",
> downloaded from www.qmail.org.
> In any case I will re-check my configuration.
> Thank you again,
> 
> luca
> 
> clemensF wrote:
> 
> > > Luca Zancan:
> >
> > > What should I verify???
> >
> > you have set up qmail somehow, so there is a line w.r.t. qmail in your
> > start up files.  you must have started two server processes, usually due to
> > a commandline ending in '&' where it shouldn't.
> >
> > clemens
> 
> --
> __________________________________________________
> 
> Luca Zancan
> Logica S.r.l.
> e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> URL http://www.logicaonline.com
> __________________________________________________


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On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 09:24:36PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Yup.


-- 
The spectre of a polity controlled by the fads and whims of voters who
actually believe that there are significant differences between Bud Lite
and Miller Lite, and who think that professional wrestling is for real, is
naturally alarming to people who don't.
                -- Neal Stephenson




anybody running freebsd here?

clemens




On Sat, Jun 10, 2000 at 06:49:27AM +0200, clemensF wrote:
> anybody running freebsd here?

Probably lots of people are. I am.

What's your point?

Chris




Hello!

I'm new in qmail so please dont wory if I'm asking elementary questions :-))

I want to run perl script and do some actions if comes mail on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] So I created .qmail-test file with contents:
      | ./perlscript.pl

Problem now is how to import this mail into script and parse it. Any idea or
example script?

Thanks!
Anzej





Hi All!

Okay, here's a chance for all of you guys that run huge sites 
to brag a little.  I run several smallish qmail installations 
and am trying to convince a couple of larger MS-Centric ISPs 
(that get ALOT of spam) to let me switch them over to qmail - 
and increase my cash-flow in the process of course.  :)

And I need a favor...

What I'm looking for are not really benchmarks; I realize the 
futility of accurately benchmarking an MTA.  But if I could 
get a rough idea of how much volume a real-world qmail system 
can handle on a given set of hardware, it would go a long way 
toward making my case for qmail.  

So, if you're so inclined, could you send me a message with 
your basic setup (like CPU/Speed,RAM,OS,HDs,connection in/out), 
approx. number of users, approx. volume of mail, and a rough 
idea of how well the machine(s) are handling the volume, etc... 

It's probably a good idea to refrain from cluttering up the 
list with this kind of traffic, so you should send them 
directly to me - if there's any demand for the data I can 
post a synopsis to the list for all to enjoy.

Thanks very much in advance, 
Eric




I'm trying to use a box (armagh.my.net) as qmail server. Everything except
sending mail to my IP works fine. As per the manual I have set up for a ppp
connection and mail to remote addresses does in fact end up in the
alias/pppdir/new directory. However when I try to do:

> /usr/local/bin/maildirsmtp ~alias/pppdir alias-ppp- 208.156.39.203
'armagh'

I get the following (example) message bounced to me:
(full message and config at the bottom of this page)
===========================================================================
Hi. This is the maildirbounce program at armagh.my.net.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following address.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
208.156.39.203 said: 550 User not local
============================================================================

I know that relaying problems are well discussed and I have read and tried
to understand the FAQ, the howtos, 'Life with...' and the archives, so try
to be patient with a newbie. I have at least got this far without bothering
the list;)

Is the 550 message coming from the IPs mailhost and then being passed to me
by my qmail system, or is it originating locally (ie on my qmail system)?

If it's the IPs mailhost that is rejecting me, in what way does it
differentiate between this messages and a similar message being sent from
windows+outlook+modem (ie without qmail at all)? Can I fake qmail->remote
messages to look similar to windows->remote messages (and thus not get
rejected)?

All help and useful comments most welcome and if you need any further info
to help me, please tell me.

Regards to the list.

====================== the command line  ===================================

> /usr/local/bin/maildirsmtp ~alias/pppdir alias-ppp- 208.156.39.203
'armagh'

====================== the command line message ============================

maildirserial: info: new/959327248.2327.armagh bounced: 208.156.39.203 said:
550 User not local
maildirserial: info: returned new/959327248.2327.armagh: qp 280

====================== the returned message ================================

Hi. This is the maildirbounce program at armagh.my.net.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following address.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
208.156.39.203 said: 550 User not local

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From: "Col Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "My Hotmail Address" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 07:42:36 +0200
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====================== qmail-send log =====================================

@40000000392e1f5c274638dc end msg 2778529
@40000000392e2c192bc51dc4 new msg 2778529
@40000000392e2c192edfee6c info msg 2778529: bytes 451 from
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 2324 uid 501
@40000000392e2c1a0128bae4 starting delivery 17: msg 2778529 to local
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@40000000392e2c1a01295ef4 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
@40000000392e2c1a1aa69be4 delivery 17: success: did_1+0+0/
@40000000392e2c1a1aa73ff4 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
@40000000392e2c1a1aa78e14 end msg 2778529

====================== smtp log ============================================

@40000000392e2dc610634254 tcpserver: status: 1/40
@40000000392e2dc61296cfdc tcpserver: pid 2814 from 127.0.0.1
@40000000392e2dc62f14d94c tcpserver: ok 2814 localhost:127.0.0.1:25
:127.0.0.1:alias:1062
@40000000392e2dd235a066b4 tcpserver: end 2814 status 0
@40000000392e2dd235a2db9c tcpserver: status: 0/40
====================== /var/qmail/rc ======================================

#!/bin/sh
exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" qmail-start "./Maildir/"

====================== qmail startup file (under supervise) ===============

#!/bin/sh
exec /var/qmail/rc

====================== smtp startup file (under supervise) ================

#!/bin/sh
QMAILDUID=`id -u qmaild`
NOFILESGID=`id -g qmaild`
exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 2000000 \
    /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -p -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb \
        -u $QMAILDUID -g $NOFILESGID 0 smtp /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 2>&1

====================== tcp.smtp file =======================================

192.168.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
:allow




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