qmail Digest 23 Oct 2000 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1162

Topics (messages 50922 through 50952):

Forwarding
        50922 by: Richard Sj�g�rdh
        50923 by: Johan Almqvist
        50924 by: Richard Sj�g�rdh
        50925 by: Johan Almqvist
        50926 by: Richard Sj�g�rdh

SMTP Authorization
        50927 by: Mark Thomas (Tech14)
        50928 by: Jeremy McLeod
        50940 by: Colin Humphreys
        50944 by: tim.hunter.cimx.com
        50946 by: Bruce Guenter

local mail system should be only locally
        50929 by: Sebastian Wolfgarten
        50930 by: MaD dUCK
        50931 by: Alex Pennace

Re: orbs and qmail
        50932 by: Kevin Waterson
        50935 by: Alex Pennace
        50937 by: Kevin Waterson

SSL POP3
        50933 by: Vinko Vrsalovic
        50936 by: Hubbard, David

Re: Flushing Queue
        50934 by: Ricardo Cerqueira

Re: Local delivery in 2 SMTP hops
        50938 by: Frederico Marques

pine patch 4.20
        50939 by: ctpater.telocity.com

Compiling under Mandrake 7.1
        50941 by: Roger Walker
        50942 by: Peter van Dijk
        50943 by: Roger Walker
        50952 by: Michael Hufnagl

repeated received
        50945 by: wheatly
        50947 by: Alex Pennace

Need help... Please :)
        50948 by: Goran Blazic
        50949 by: Brett Randall

mimeremove
        50950 by: Asfihani
        50951 by: Asfihani

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Hi,
I still tries to set up a .qmail in order to deliver one and the same 
incoming mail local _and_ to a external user. The .qmail looks like:
&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
./Maildir/
The log says:

Oct 22 15:13:06 lix qmail: 972220386.397546 info msg 201365: bytes 778 from 
qp 1698 uid 502
Oct 22 15:13:06 lix qmail: 972220386.452128 starting delivery 2793: msg 
201365 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oct 22 15:13:06 lix qmail: 972220386.452185 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
Oct 22 15:13:06 lix qmail: 972220386.456634 delivery 2793: deferral: 
Uh-oh:_.qmail_has_file_delivery_but_has_x_bit_set._(#4.7.0)/
Oct 22 15:13:06 lix qmail: 972220386.456717 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20

How do I fix this?

TIA

/Richard





On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 03:18:04PM +0200, Richard Sj�g�rdh wrote:
> Hi,
> Oct 22 15:13:06 lix qmail: 972220386.456634 delivery 2793: deferral: 
> Uh-oh:_.qmail_has_file_delivery_but_has_x_bit_set._(#4.7.0)/
> How do I fix this?

chmod -x .qmail is my wild guess?

-Johan
-- 
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Hi,
yes, that was one reason, but now postmaster gets a return mail:

This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.
A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
recipients. The following address(es) failed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
unrouteable mail domain "otherdomain.com"

The log looks fine.... (?)

Oct 22 15:56:21 lix qmail: 972222981.883461 info msg 201365: bytes 1105 
from qp 2254 uid 1065
Oct 22 15:56:21 lix qmail: 972222981.943648 starting delivery 2819: msg 
201365 to remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oct 22 15:56:21 lix qmail: 972222981.943719 status: local 1/10 remote 1/20
Oct 22 15:56:21 lix qmail: 972222981.943746 delivery 2818: success: 
did_1+1+0/qp_2254/
Oct 22 15:56:21 lix qmail: 972222981.943771 status: local 0/10 remote 1/20
Oct 22 15:56:21 lix qmail: 972222981.943794 end msg 201364
Oct 22 15:56:22 lix qmail: 972222982.055835 delivery 2819: success: 
193.12.6.233_accepted_message./Remote_host_said:_250_OK_id=13nLaw-0003X7-00/
Oct 22 15:56:22 lix qmail: 972222982.055931 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20

The mail seams delivered but the postmaster gets this:

Oct 22 15:56:22 lix qmail: 972222982.055955 end msg 201365
Oct 22 15:56:22 lix qmail: 972222982.284839 new msg 201364
Oct 22 15:56:22 lix qmail: 972222982.284930 info msg 201364: bytes 2383 
from <> qp 2257 uid 502
Oct 22 15:56:22 lix qmail: 972222982.331165 starting delivery 2820: msg 
201364 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oct 22 15:56:22 lix qmail: 972222982.331236 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
Oct 22 15:56:22 lix qmail: 972222982.357498 delivery 2820: success: 
did_1+0+0/ Oct 22 15:56:22 lix qmail: 972222982.357578 status: local 0/10 
remote 0/20
Oct 22 15:56:22 lix qmail: 972222982.357602 end msg 201364

Any ideas?

TIA

/Richard




At 15:34 2000-10-22 +0200, Johan Almqvist wrote:
>On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 03:18:04PM +0200, Richard Sj�g�rdh wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Oct 22 15:13:06 lix qmail: 972220386.456634 delivery 2793: deferral:
> > Uh-oh:_.qmail_has_file_delivery_but_has_x_bit_set._(#4.7.0)/
> > How do I fix this?
>
>chmod -x .qmail is my wild guess?
>
>-Johan
>--
>Johan Almqvist





On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 04:05:15PM +0200, Richard Sj�g�rdh wrote:
> Hi,
> yes, that was one reason, but now postmaster gets a return mail:
> This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.
> A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
> recipients. The following address(es) failed:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> unrouteable mail domain "otherdomain.com"

This is not a qmail error message, so I don't think qmail is to blame.

I can't help you any more if you don't give me the real domain names.

-Johan
-- 
Johan Almqvist






Hi,
hmm, I just contacted the user and she said, she told me the wrong address, 
with the right address it works :)

Thanx for all help.

/Richard





Hello everyone,

Is there a way to setup qmail to use SMTP authorization?
Right now I am limiting sending of mail to authorized users on the
local segment(10.1.0.x).  How would I go about forcing the user to
sign in with a username/password in order to send smtp mail, rather
than disallowing totally access from outside?

Also, does this open any doors that I should be concerned with?
  

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Auf Oct 22, 2000, an 08:20, Mark Thomas (Tech14) besagt dieses:

>Hello everyone,
>
>Is there a way to setup qmail to use SMTP authorization?
>Right now I am limiting sending of mail to authorized users on the
>local segment(10.1.0.x).  How would I go about forcing the user to
>sign in with a username/password in order to send smtp mail, rather
>than disallowing totally access from outside?
>
>Also, does this open any doors that I should be concerned with?

Install relay-ctrl(http://em.ca/~bruceg/relay-ctrl/) if you're using
qmail's pop3d. This opens relay for users who have successfully logged
in via pop3. Instructions are included with the package.

-jeremy
--
The reason they're called wisdom teeth is that the experience makes you wise.





Is there a package for doing imap before smtp with courier-imap and
qmail?

Jeremy McLeod wrote:
> 
> Auf Oct 22, 2000, an 08:20, Mark Thomas (Tech14) besagt dieses:
> 
> >Hello everyone,
> >
> >Is there a way to setup qmail to use SMTP authorization?
> >Right now I am limiting sending of mail to authorized users on the
> >local segment(10.1.0.x).  How would I go about forcing the user to
> >sign in with a username/password in order to send smtp mail, rather
> >than disallowing totally access from outside?
> >
> >Also, does this open any doors that I should be concerned with?
> 
> Install relay-ctrl(http://em.ca/~bruceg/relay-ctrl/) if you're using
> qmail's pop3d. This opens relay for users who have successfully logged
> in via pop3. Instructions are included with the package.
> 
> -jeremy
> --
> The reason they're called wisdom teeth is that the experience makes you wise.





Someone posted a patch quite some time ago to the lists, try searching the
archives.


Colin Humphreys writes:

> Is there a package for doing imap before smtp with courier-imap and
> qmail?
> 
> Jeremy McLeod wrote:
> > 
> > Auf Oct 22, 2000, an 08:20, Mark Thomas (Tech14) besagt dieses:
> > 
> > >Hello everyone,
> > >
> > >Is there a way to setup qmail to use SMTP authorization?
> > >Right now I am limiting sending of mail to authorized users on the
> > >local segment(10.1.0.x).  How would I go about forcing the user to
> > >sign in with a username/password in order to send smtp mail, rather
> > >than disallowing totally access from outside?
> > >
> > >Also, does this open any doors that I should be concerned with?
> > 
> > Install relay-ctrl(http://em.ca/~bruceg/relay-ctrl/) if you're using
> > qmail's pop3d. This opens relay for users who have successfully logged
> > in via pop3. Instructions are included with the package.
> > 
> > -jeremy
> > --
> > The reason they're called wisdom teeth is that the experience makes you wise.




On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 10:11:24AM +1100, Colin Humphreys wrote:
> Is there a package for doing imap before smtp with courier-imap and
> qmail?

The same relay-ctrl package works for both POP3 with qmail-popup/pop3d
and for IMAP with Courier IMAP.
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Hi,

I have got a working mail system here with some
local users which is used to send mail between
the users in an intranet. It works pretty fine,
but now I have got a question: I don't want the
local users to be able to send to any other host
than this one here (intranet.mynetwork.com).
How can I do this?

Bye
Sebastian




well, disable port 25 on the firewall for anything but intranet.mynetwork.com.

you want only local mail, or you want to force users to use the server as a
gateway?

martin

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

(greetings from the heart of the sun)




On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 10:30:19PM +0200, Sebastian Wolfgarten wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have got a working mail system here with some
> local users which is used to send mail between
> the users in an intranet. It works pretty fine,
> but now I have got a question: I don't want the
> local users to be able to send to any other host
> than this one here (intranet.mynetwork.com).
> How can I do this?

man qmail-send. Read up on the virtualdomains control file. The idea
is to have a catchall virtual domain, which causes all remote mail to
be delivered to a local user for further disposal.

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"John R. Levine" wrote:

> I wish there were some way I could make this stuff more idiot
> resistant, but some idiots can resist anything.

This is helpful and informative in what manner?
Degenerated to abuse, how appropriate from abuse.net

regards

Kevin Waterson




On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 07:47:56AM +1100, Kevin Waterson wrote:
> "John R. Levine" wrote:
> 
> > I wish there were some way I could make this stuff more idiot
> > resistant, but some idiots can resist anything.
> 
> This is helpful and informative in what manner?
> Degenerated to abuse, how appropriate from abuse.net

It is no more abusive than pestering a mailing list about conclusions
reached while ignoring big bold blinking letters. RTFM.

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Alex Pennace wrote:

> It is no more abusive than pestering a mailing list about conclusions
> reached while ignoring big bold blinking letters. RTFM.
> 
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    Part 1.2Type: application/pgp-signature

What happened? when they said brains you thought they said "trains"
and missed yours?
This is a mailing list for asking questions, perhaps not everyone
is as enlightened as you, I did not ignore anything, as quoted earlier
by some other helpful soul "
The text on the orbs.org website is, unfortunatly, misleading"
then went on quite politely and cleared things up nicely.

-- 
Kind regards

Kevin Waterson





Is there a SSL based POP3 server for qmail?

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You can use stunnel to encapsulate qmail-pop3d withing SSL.
Find out more about it at http://www.stunnel.org  I use it
with my own certificates generated by OpenSSL.  I also use
it with the vpopmail software on top of qmail, so not
straight qmail, but it works either way.  My script is
based on the vpopmail software but you should be able to
adopt it to just qmail, I think it would just need to have
the vchkpw program replaced with qmail-pop3d's password
checker.

Dave


#!/bin/sh
#
# spop3d        This script starts and stops the SSL wrapped POP3 daemon.
#               Start the daemon after qmail.
# 
# chkconfig: 2345 89 11
# description: SSL-wrapped POP3 Daemon
# processname: stunnel-spop3
#
# selected stunnel options
#       -p pem_file
#       -D debug level, default 5 (0=emerg,...,5=notice,...,7=debug) 
#       -N servicename to be used by tcp wrappers
#       -P /var/run/stunnel-spop3.pid
#       -d [host:]port
#
case "$1" in
  start)
        # Start daemons.
        echo -n "Starting the Secure POP3 daemon: "
        /usr/sbin/stunnel \
                -p /etc/stunnel.key/spop3.pem \
                -D 5 \
                -N spop3 \
                -P /var/run/stunnel.pid \
                -d 995 \
                -s vpopmail -g vchkpw \
                -l /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup -- qmail-popup
secure.mypop3server.com \
                /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
2>&1 | \
                /var/qmail/bin/splogger spop3 20 &
        echo "Done."
        ;;
  stop)
        # Stop daemons.
        echo -n "Shutting down the Secure POP3 daemon: "
        kill `cat /var/run/stunnel.pid`
        echo "Done."
        ;;
  restart)
        $0 stop
        $0 start
        ;;
  *)
        echo "Usage: named {start|stop|restart}"
        exit 1
esac

exit 0

-----Original Message-----
From: Vinko Vrsalovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 4:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SSL POP3



Is there a SSL based POP3 server for qmail?

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On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 08:15:25AM -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> MaD dUCK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > how does it get these??? i mean, once remote/13/145994 is removed, how can
> > qmail know of it's existence? does it keep track in memory then?
> 
> Okay, I guess that you cannot really flush the queue. Here is what I did to
> remove all messages and get a working qmail queue:
> # svc -d /service/qmail-send /service/qmail-smtp
> # cd /var/qmail
> # mv queue queue.bad
> # cd /usr/local/src/qmail-1.03
> # make setup check
> # svc -u /service/qmail-send /service/qmail-smtp

That works, but is not necessary. Try using queue-fix from qmail.org.

RC

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 > Hello there,

Hi,
 
> I would like our mail to be firstly delivered 
> to my organisation's DMZ (through a regular
> primary MX record), and then to make it 
> route to our internal network (private
> IP addresses).
> 
> I think a "smtproute" that overrides the
> DNS configuration might do it, but I'm
> not sure.
> 
> Is this the proper way of doing it?
> 
> Thanks,
> jp

Yes, if you have your qmail on your DMZ, just point MX to the public address
and you can
'route' your mail with smtproutes:

rccn.net:x.x.x.x

      or 

.rccn.net:x.x.x.x for subdomains.

Cheers,
Fred

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Onisolutions, SA





Hi

Just joined the list.

I really like pine _and_ like the idea of Maildir, so I'm looking
into applying the patch to my pine 4.21. The problem is, the site 
that hosts the patch seems to be down (Jozef Hitzinger's site, have 
been down at least all though today and i think yesterday.), so I 
can't get the patch. I was wondering if there are any mirrors of the
patch that I could use, or if someone would be willing to send me 
a copy.

Thanks.





        I have compiled verions 1.03 successfully under Mandrake 6.x, but
under 7.1 it fails when it gets to sig_alarm.c. Here is the output:

./compile sig_alarm.c In file included from /usr/include/signal.h:300,
                 from sig_alarm.c:1: /usr/include/bits/sigcontext.h:28:
asm/sigcontext.h: No such file or directory
make: *** [sig_alarm.o] Error 1

        Since "asm/sigcontext.h" doesn't exist on either system, I am a
bit baffled as to why it is suddenly looking for it, now.

        Has anyone else encounterd this, and did you find a quick fix?

        Thanks.

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On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 05:14:20PM -0600, Roger Walker wrote:
>       I have compiled verions 1.03 successfully under Mandrake 6.x, but
> under 7.1 it fails when it gets to sig_alarm.c. Here is the output:
> 
> ./compile sig_alarm.c In file included from /usr/include/signal.h:300,
>                  from sig_alarm.c:1: /usr/include/bits/sigcontext.h:28:
> asm/sigcontext.h: No such file or directory
> make: *** [sig_alarm.o] Error 1
> 
>       Since "asm/sigcontext.h" doesn't exist on either system, I am a
> bit baffled as to why it is suddenly looking for it, now.
> 
>       Has anyone else encounterd this, and did you find a quick fix?

Reading the error message closely reveals that asm/sigcontext.h  is
included from signal.h. asm/sigcontext.h is probably part of the kernel
include files. Do you have those installed?

Greetz, Peter
-- 
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'/ignore-ance is bliss' - me
'Het leven is een stuiterbal, maar de mijne plakt aan t plafond!' - me




On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Peter van Dijk wrote:

> Reading the error message closely reveals that asm/sigcontext.h  is
> included from signal.h. asm/sigcontext.h is probably part of the kernel
> include files. Do you have those installed?

        On both systems I have the kernel source installed (in the case of
7.1, I have 2.2.17, but on the 6.x system, it would be 2.2.14). As I
indicated, that file does not appear on either system, yet it compiled on
the earlier Mandrake system...

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hi,

On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Roger Walker wrote:
> > Reading the error message closely reveals that asm/sigcontext.h  is
> > included from signal.h. asm/sigcontext.h is probably part of the kernel
> > include files. Do you have those installed?
> 
>       On both systems I have the kernel source installed (in the case of
> 7.1, I have 2.2.17, but on the 6.x system, it would be 2.2.14). As I
> indicated, that file does not appear on either system, yet it compiled on
> the earlier Mandrake system...

hmmm....

here is the output of a locate on my mandrake7.1
[root@enterprise]# locate sigcontext.h
/usr/include/bits/sigcontext.h
/usr/src/linux-2.2.15/include/asm-i386/sigcontext.h
/usr/i586-glibc20-linux/include/sigcontext.h 


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On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 10:25:39AM +0800, wheatly wrote:
> why do i receive the same two letter sometimes?
> under freebsd4.x and qmail1.03

Elaborate on your problem, and include relevant logs.

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A friend of mine is writing a component to access a pop3 account and read
mails, detect new ones...
More or less standard stuff :)

Now he asked me, whether I could send a few mails to him, so he can test his
parser with messages created with different mail agents...
But now the problem... I use only one mail agent, so  I am asking you: Could
you please send a (not too long) message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks in advance, Goran




>>>>> "Goran" == Goran Blazic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Goran>  so I am asking you: Could you please send a (not too long)
Goran>  message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

You know that is suicide sending that to a list of a few hundred ppl,
don't you? :P
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Hi,

Ho do I remove attachment file for a mailing list?
I already add 
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Hi,
Upsss....sorry for unfinishing message :(

How do I remove attachment file for a mailing list ?
I already add multipart/mixed in DIR/mimeremove
But the ezmlm always return message wich contains attachment to sender, 
not post it to subscribers without attachment.
I want the message posted without attachment.
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