qmail Digest 12 Feb 2001 11:00:00 -0000 Issue 1273
Topics (messages 56987 through 57028):
Re: Mayor problems with .qmail!
56987 by: Halfdan Mouritzen
56989 by: Vince Vielhaber
56993 by: Sean C Truman
56994 by: Vince Vielhaber
56995 by: Sean C Truman
56996 by: Halfdan Mouritzen
56998 by: Sean C Truman
56999 by: Halfdan Mouritzen
57018 by: Johan Almqvist
Small problem with graphics and qmailadmin
56988 by: Roger Arnold
Re: SMTP-after-POP3 AUTH
56990 by: Steve Kapinos
57002 by: Tim Hunter
What am I doing wrong??? FreeBSD 4.0, LWQ
56991 by: SF
56992 by: Charles Cazabon
57000 by: Chris Johnson
Re: POP Users w/o System Accounts
56997 by: Alex Le Fevre
57001 by: Charles Cazabon
57006 by: Alex Le Fevre
57012 by: Charles Cazabon
Re: sendmail migration
57003 by: Tim Hunter
WARNING
57004 by: Rembrandt Lensink
57005 by: Frank Precissi
Selective relaying with xinetd
57007 by: Kari Suomela
57013 by: Charles Cazabon
57015 by: Jason Radford
57016 by: Kari Suomela
57026 by: Erwin Hoffmann
Re: Clustering qmail servers
57008 by: Henning Brauer
Logfile Turnover
57009 by: Alex Le Fevre
57010 by: Greg White
57011 by: Alex Le Fevre
.qmail-default files and virtual hosts
57014 by: Bruce Dang
Selective relaying with tcpserver
57017 by: Abdul Elhati
57025 by: vinces.xs4all.nl
Re: SMTP authentication
57019 by: Michail A.Baikov
domain blocking
57020 by: Raymond Orchison
57021 by: Ruprecht Helms
rblsmtpd
57022 by: Raymond Orchison
Re: MAILGATEWAY
57023 by: vinces.xs4all.nl
57027 by: Linux
Re: WARNING Snowhite (COPY)
57024 by: Rembrandt Lensink
client is blocking my mail server...
57028 by: Daniellek
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Vince Vielhaber wrote:
>
> On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Chris Johnson wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 04:57:14AM +0100, Halfdan Mouritzen wrote:
> > > In the .qmail-robot file I've written
> > >
> > > |usr/hotel/topdog/WWW/temp/qmailtest.php
> >
> > Can you just go piping things into a php script and expect your PHP interpreter
> > to spring into action to interpret the script for you? Isn't there supposed to
> > be a web server involved somewhere? (Maybe you can do this, but it would come
> > as a surprise to me.) What happens if you pipe the data into the script
> > directly, without involving qmail?
Since PHP is built as an Apache module I recon that it gets
invoked even when I call the script from commend line.
(I can do it anyway)
>
> You can build PHP for command line use, but even from the command line
> the first thing it does is prints some html headers. I never found a
> way to shut that off, but I also didn't try that hard. I guess you can
> grep them out but the end result is why bother?
>
The first line of the file reads
# !/usr/local/bin/php -q
This ofcourse tells the server where to find the PHP
interpreter and the '-q' tells it to shut up,
that it shouldn't output anything to stdout.
Anyway a PHP doesn't output anything if you don't use any
output functions (echo, print, header functions)
// Halfdan
> Vince.
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On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Halfdan Mouritzen wrote:
>
>
> Vince Vielhaber wrote:
> > You can build PHP for command line use, but even from the command line
> > the first thing it does is prints some html headers. I never found a
> > way to shut that off, but I also didn't try that hard. I guess you can
> > grep them out but the end result is why bother?
> >
> The first line of the file reads
> # !/usr/local/bin/php -q
>
> This ofcourse tells the server where to find the PHP
> interpreter and the '-q' tells it to shut up,
> that it shouldn't output anything to stdout.
>
> Anyway a PHP doesn't output anything if you don't use any
> output functions (echo, print, header functions)
Interesting. And useful. Learn something new, etc. I just tried
this out and not only does it work as described, I think I just found
a replacement for straight perl (I'm much more comfortable with PHP
than perl).
I also just tried some simple stdin stuff with it and it does what it
should. So I'd have to ask what exactly you're doing, what exactly
is happening and what were you expecting to happen?
Vince.
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Just so you know.. this will disable the HTML output (Unless ofcourse its a
PHP warning or Error).
#!/usr/local/bin/php -q
Sean
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vince Vielhaber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chris Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Halfdan Mouritzen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 10:55 PM
Subject: Re: Mayor problems with .qmail!
> On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Chris Johnson wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 04:57:14AM +0100, Halfdan Mouritzen wrote:
> > > In the .qmail-robot file I've written
> > >
> > > |usr/hotel/topdog/WWW/temp/qmailtest.php
> >
> > Can you just go piping things into a php script and expect your PHP
interpreter
> > to spring into action to interpret the script for you? Isn't there
supposed to
> > be a web server involved somewhere? (Maybe you can do this, but it would
come
> > as a surprise to me.) What happens if you pipe the data into the script
> > directly, without involving qmail?
>
> You can build PHP for command line use, but even from the command line
> the first thing it does is prints some html headers. I never found a
> way to shut that off, but I also didn't try that hard. I guess you can
> grep them out but the end result is why bother?
>
> Vince.
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>
>
>
>
On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Sean C Truman wrote:
> Just so you know.. this will disable the HTML output (Unless ofcourse its a
> PHP warning or Error).
>
> #!/usr/local/bin/php -q
Yes, but in this case I believe it's desirable to turn the html off.
Vince.
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They asked if there was a command to turn off the html output produced (I
believe he is talking about the header information that php sends) -q will
accomplish this..
Sean
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vince Vielhaber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Sean C Truman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Chris Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Halfdan Mouritzen"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: Mayor problems with .qmail!
> On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Sean C Truman wrote:
>
> > Just so you know.. this will disable the HTML output (Unless ofcourse
its a
> > PHP warning or Error).
> >
> > #!/usr/local/bin/php -q
>
> Yes, but in this case I believe it's desirable to turn the html off.
>
> Vince.
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>
>
>
>
Vince Vielhaber wrote:
>
> On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Sean C Truman wrote:
>
> > Just so you know.. this will disable the HTML output (Unless ofcourse its a
> > PHP warning or Error).
> >
> > #!/usr/local/bin/php -q
>
> Yes, but in this case I believe it's desirable to turn the html off.
It certainly is.
If any HTML is output from the script, the shell will
terminate the script.
(Thats why I couldn't make my cron jobs work for a little while...)
// Halfdan
>
> Vince.
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If your PHP is sending errors or warnings then there is something wrong with
the code. If properly written NO HTML will be shown with the -q flag.
Sean
----- Original Message -----
From: "Halfdan Mouritzen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Vince Vielhaber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Sean C Truman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Chris Johnson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: Mayor problems with .qmail!
>
>
> Vince Vielhaber wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Sean C Truman wrote:
> >
> > > Just so you know.. this will disable the HTML output (Unless ofcourse
its a
> > > PHP warning or Error).
> > >
> > > #!/usr/local/bin/php -q
> >
> > Yes, but in this case I believe it's desirable to turn the html off.
> It certainly is.
> If any HTML is output from the script, the shell will
> terminate the script.
> (Thats why I couldn't make my cron jobs work for a little while...)
>
> // Halfdan
>
> >
> > Vince.
> > --
> >
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>
> --
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> Halfdan Mouritzen
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> http://www.topdog.dk
> //
>
If proplerly written, no html will be shown even without the
-q flag.
At the same time you can use @ infront of any error returning functions
(like calling a database which could be unavaliable)
The @ turns of error messages.
// Halfdan
Sean C Truman wrote:
>
> If your PHP is sending errors or warnings then there is something wrong with
> the code. If properly written NO HTML will be shown with the -q flag.
>
> Sean
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Halfdan Mouritzen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Vince Vielhaber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "Sean C Truman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Chris Johnson"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 1:02 PM
> Subject: Re: Mayor problems with .qmail!
>
> >
> >
> > Vince Vielhaber wrote:
> > >
> > > On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Sean C Truman wrote:
> > >
> > > > Just so you know.. this will disable the HTML output (Unless ofcourse
> its a
> > > > PHP warning or Error).
> > > >
> > > > #!/usr/local/bin/php -q
> > >
> > > Yes, but in this case I believe it's desirable to turn the html off.
> > It certainly is.
> > If any HTML is output from the script, the shell will
> > terminate the script.
> > (Thats why I couldn't make my cron jobs work for a little while...)
> >
> > // Halfdan
> >
> > >
> > > Vince.
> > > --
> > >
> ==========================================================================
> > > Vince Vielhaber -- KA8CSH email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >
> > --
> > //
> > Halfdan Mouritzen
> > Director of multimedia design
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > http://www.topdog.dk
> > //
> >
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Halfdan Mouritzen
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* Halfdan Mouritzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010211 04:57]:
> In the .qmail-robot file I've written
> |usr/hotel/topdog/WWW/temp/qmailtest.php
Apart from all the other (half-useful) discussion, isn't there a / missing
between | and usr/ ?
-Johan
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Roger Arnold wrote:
Just a little problem relating to graphics and qmailadmin.
After adding a domain, qmailadmin no longer displays any graphics with
the new domain and after delving into the problem graphics no longer
display in the current domain.
Qmailadmin still works fine with all domains, just the graphics don't
display.
So is it possible (or dangerous) to reinstall qmailadmin to try and
resolve the problem?
Any other suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Roger
If you use tcpserver (which I strongly suggest) you can use the relay
control scripts on qmail.org. I use this method and it works very well.
You can have tcpserver coexist with inetd, etc, just have inetd stop
controlling those services.
Follow the qmail HOWTO sections about tcpserver, and once you get that
installed, the relayctrl scripts will make alot more sense. I'd show you
mine, but unless you are already running tcpserver, its useless to you.
-Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Cavender [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 9:15 PM
To: Bruce Dang
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SMTP-after-POP3 AUTH
I just have to ask why you need to do this. Is there not an SMTP server
available, provided by whatever entity provides internet access?
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Bruce Dang wrote:
> Is it possible to have users send email only after they've been
> POP3-authenticated. For example, if I want to send an email, I would have
> to check my mail first..then for a duration for like 2 or 3 minutes, I can
> send my email. The reason I want this is because I do not want to have an
> open relay and my users want to send/check their mail from home. I looked
> at Mr.Guenter's relay-ctl, but it seems to lack directions. I do not
> understand how to set it up. I installed qmail according to Dr.
Bernstein's
> INSTALL direction, so I did not use tcpserver (daemontools). Can someone
> help me out?
>
> Regards,
>
> Bruce
>
>
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Some users do not understand how to setup their machines to use seperate
smtp servers depending on how they connect.
I can relate with traveling sales and support people.
Really though Bruce's package is the best, and you should be using tcpserver
anyway.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Cavender" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bruce Dang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: SMTP-after-POP3 AUTH
> I just have to ask why you need to do this. Is there not an SMTP server
> available, provided by whatever entity provides internet access?
>
> On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Bruce Dang wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to have users send email only after they've been
> > POP3-authenticated. For example, if I want to send an email, I would
have
> > to check my mail first..then for a duration for like 2 or 3 minutes, I
can
> > send my email. The reason I want this is because I do not want to have
an
> > open relay and my users want to send/check their mail from home. I
looked
> > at Mr.Guenter's relay-ctl, but it seems to lack directions. I do not
> > understand how to set it up. I installed qmail according to Dr.
Bernstein's
> > INSTALL direction, so I did not use tcpserver (daemontools). Can
someone
> > help me out?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Bruce
> >
> >
> > _________________________________________________________
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> > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
> >
>
>
Well, I finally figured that I would stick with FreeBSD as my OS for
installing qmail and have played with it quite a bit to figure out some of
the differences between it and some other *nix flavors. I installed the OS
and qmail using the FreeBSD ports, but am running into many, many problems.
(I am using "LWQ" and "running qmail", by Rich Blum, as guides and used the
CD that comes with "running qmail" to install FreeBSD 4.0 and the qmail.)
For a while, I had things running, but delivery to the local mailboxes was
using the mbox as the local delivery destination, instead of Maildir - which
I wanted to change it to, so I could use pop3d. I modified the rc file
(which in FreeBSD 4.0 is the rc script in /var/qmail linked to a qmail.sh
script located in /usr/local/etc/rc.d) and restarted the server. Now, if I
try to send mail to any of the bogus users I had working with the mbox, no
mail is received. It is as if the local delivery has stopped and/or cannot
find the destination.
I guess the real question I need to ask is whether someone has actually set
up qmail on FreeBSD 4.0 using the qmail ports and following any given set of
directions. I am a bit confused as to what I should do with the old
sendmail daemon (although I followed the directions on "LWQ" as best I
could - making the necessary modifications to match the location of sendmail
on my BSD sys), how I should start up the qmail services and where the
scripts should go.
Any advice?
Thanks,
SF
SF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (I am using "LWQ" and "running qmail", by Rich Blum, as guides and used the
> CD that comes with "running qmail" to install FreeBSD 4.0 and the qmail.)
"Running qmail" has not received a very warm response from the members of
this list. You would probably be better off to ignore it, and follow
"Life with qmail" exclusively. The FreeBSD port, as well, has received some
criticism here. You may want to try installing from pristine source from
djb's site.
> Now, if I try to send mail to any of the bogus users I had working with the
> mbox, no mail is received. It is as if the local delivery has stopped and/or
> cannot find the destination.
The qmail logs will say exactly why delivery is failing. You haven't given
us enough information to even guess at the cause. If the logs don't provide
a clear enough answer for you, post a snippet of them here, showing delivery
failing for one of these bogus users, along with the output of
`qmail-showctl`.
> I guess the real question I need to ask is whether someone has actually set
> up qmail on FreeBSD 4.0 using the qmail ports and following any given set of
> directions.
Many people here use FreeBSD or OpenBSD. I do not know how many of them used
the ports to install qmail.
> I am a bit confused as to what I should do with the old sendmail daemon
> (although I followed the directions on "LWQ" as best I could - making the
> necessary modifications to match the location of sendmail on my BSD sys), how
> I should start up the qmail services and where the scripts should go.
Once qmail is working, delete sendmail entirely, including removing any
entries in inetd.conf.
Current best practice for starting and running qmail is to have it
running under svscan/supervise. This is the method that djb currently
recommends.
Charles
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On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 11:18:09AM -0600, SF wrote:
> For a while, I had things running, but delivery to the local mailboxes was
> using the mbox as the local delivery destination, instead of Maildir - which
> I wanted to change it to, so I could use pop3d. I modified the rc file
> (which in FreeBSD 4.0 is the rc script in /var/qmail linked to a qmail.sh
> script located in /usr/local/etc/rc.d) and restarted the server. Now, if I
> try to send mail to any of the bogus users I had working with the mbox, no
> mail is received. It is as if the local delivery has stopped and/or cannot
> find the destination.
Did you create a Maildir in the users' home directories? You can create one in
/usr/share/skel so that new users automatically get a Maildir, but for existing
users you'll have to create one with /var/qmail/bin/maildirmake (and make sure
you chown -R it to the user).
> I am a bit confused as to what I should do with the old sendmail daemon.
You can ignore it. Make sure you have sendmail_enable="NO" in /etc/rc.conf to
keep it from starting up. In /etc/mail/mailer.conf you'll want to change the
location of sendmail and send-mail to "/var/qmail/bin/sendmail" and the locate
of mailq to "/var/qmail/bin/qmail-qread." You can also change newaliases to
"/var/qmail/bin/newaliases."
Chris
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> > >
> threeacesolutions.com:alias-threeacesolutions
> > >
> > > in virtualdomains will make
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] be controlled by
> > > ~alias/.qmail-threeacesolutions-info .
> >
> No, ~alias means 'the home directory of user
> "alias"', which is needed by qmail.
> It doesn't involve the creation of any additional
> accounts. A standard qmail
> install will have ~alias as /var/qmail/alias .
> Therefore the necessary .qmail
> file is
> /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-threeacesolutions-info .
>
I went ahead and made sure it wasn't in locals, and
then made .qmail-threeacesolutions-info in
/var/qmail/alias, with contents of
"&[EMAIL PROTECTED]". It's still not working -- in
fact, it doesn't even show up in my maillog. I also
tried an identical file in /home/alias (which is where
my .qmail-postmaster file is), and it yielded the same
(lack of) result.
I even tried making the file
.qmail-info-threeacesolutions, since the
virtualdomains syntax was
threeacesolutions:alias-threeacesolutions (thus
info-three...), and that did no good either.
Any idea what else I could try?
Thanks,
Alex
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Alex Le Fevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Therefore the necessary .qmail file is
> > /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-threeacesolutions-info .
> I went ahead and made sure it wasn't in locals, and then made
> .qmail-threeacesolutions-info in /var/qmail/alias, with contents of
> "&[EMAIL PROTECTED]". It's still not working -- in fact, it doesn't even show
> up in my maillog. I also tried an identical file in /home/alias (which is
> where my .qmail-postmaster file is), and it yielded the same (lack of)
> result.
1. Did you HUP qmail-send or restart qmail? qmail-send only reads
virtualdomains at startup.
2. Post the output of `qmail-showctl`.
3. Send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], wait for it to disappear
into the ether or bounce, then post the relevent portions of the qmail
logs, showing this message making it into the queue and all delivery
attempts for it. These messages will state exactly why delivery is not
happening like you expect it to.
Charles
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> 1. Did you HUP qmail-send or restart qmail?
> qmail-send only reads
> virtualdomains at startup.
I do that after every change. I had made that kind of
mistake earlier, and felt really stupid after folks on
the list pointed it out.
>
> 2. Post the output of `qmail-showctl`.
qmail home directory: /var/qmail.
user-ext delimiter: -.
paternalism (in decimal): 2.
silent concurrency limit: 120.
subdirectory split: 23.
user ids: 1009, 1010, 1011, 0, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015.
group ids: 1009, 1010.
badmailfrom: (Default.) Any MAIL FROM is allowed.
bouncefrom: (Default.) Bounce user name is
MAILER-DAEMON.
bouncehost: (Default.) Bounce host name is
schnarff.com.
concurrencylocal: (Default.) Local concurrency is 10.
concurrencyremote: (Default.) Remote concurrency is
20.
databytes: (Default.) SMTP DATA limit is 0 bytes.
defaultdomain: Default domain name is schnarff.com.
defaulthost: (Default.) Default host name is
schnarff.com.
doublebouncehost: (Default.) 2B recipient host:
schnarff.com.
doublebounceto: (Default.) 2B recipient user:
postmaster.
envnoathost: (Default.) Presumed domain name is
schnarff.com.
helohost: (Default.) SMTP client HELO host name is
schnarff.com.
idhost: (Default.) Message-ID host name is
schnarff.com.
localiphost: (Default.) Local IP address becomes
schnarff.com.
locals:
Messages for schnarff.com are delivered locally.
Messages for antelopeinc.com are delivered locally.
Messages for elderlinda.com are delivered locally.
Messages for royalgenealogy.com are delivered locally.
Messages for www.schnarff.com are delivered locally.
me: My name is schnarff.com.
percenthack: (Default.) The percent hack is not
allowed.
plusdomain: Plus domain name is schnarff.com.
qmqpservers: (Default.) No QMQP servers.
queuelifetime: (Default.) Message lifetime in the
queue is 604800 seconds.
rcpthosts:
SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at
schnarff.com.
SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at
antelopeinc.com.
SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at
elderlinda.com.
SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at
royalgenealogy.com.
SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at
www.schnarff.com.
SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at
threeacesolutions.com.
SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at
3acesolutions.com.
morercpthosts: (Default.) No effect.
morercpthosts.cdb: (Default.) No effect.
smtpgreeting: (Default.) SMTP greeting: 220
schnarff.com.
smtproutes: (Default.) No artificial SMTP routes.
timeoutconnect: (Default.) SMTP client connection
timeout is 60 seconds.
timeoutremote: (Default.) SMTP client data timeout is
1200 seconds.
timeoutsmtpd: (Default.) SMTP server data timeout is
1200 seconds.
virtualdomains:
Virtual domain:
threeacesolutions.com:alias-threeacesolutions
rcphosts: I have no idea what this file does.
> 3. Send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> wait for it to disappear
> into the ether or bounce, then post the relevent
> portions of the qmail
> logs, showing this message making it into the queue
> and all delivery
> attempts for it.
Feb 11 17:46:47 www qmail: 981931607.668108 info msg
437786: bytes 405 from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp
30299 uid 1000
Feb 11 17:46:47 www qmail: 981931607.945872 starting
delivery 856: msg 437786 to local
alias-threeacesolutions-info@threeaceso
lutions.com
Feb 11 17:46:47 www qmail: 981931607.947880 status:
local 1/10 remote 0/20
Feb 11 17:46:47 www qmail: 981931607.978230 delivery
856: failure:
Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)/
Feb 11 17:46:48 www qmail: 981931608.022079 status:
local 0/10 remote 0/20
Feb 11 17:46:48 www qmail: 981931608.197615 bounce msg
437786 qp 23215
Feb 11 17:46:48 www qmail: 981931608.222175 end msg
437786
Feb 11 17:46:48 www qmail: 981931608.307161 new msg
437787
Feb 11 17:46:48 www qmail: 981931608.308283 info msg
437787: bytes 952 from <> qp 23215 uid 1015
Feb 11 17:46:48 www qmail: 981931608.413360 starting
delivery 857: msg 437787 to local
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Feb 11 17:46:48 www qmail: 981931608.415226 status:
local 1/10 remote 0/20
Feb 11 17:46:48 www qmail: 981931608.514949 delivery
857: success: did_1+0+0/
Feb 11 17:46:48 www qmail: 981931608.543842 status:
local 0/10 remote 0/20
Feb 11 17:46:48 www qmail: 981931608.544996 end msg
437787
Looks like I've probably just got my .qmail file named
screwy. Hopefully this will help you pinpoint the
problem.
I *really* appreciate your help here. I know people
like you get nothing out of replying to newbie posts
like mine, and so I'd really like to thank you for
going the extra mile to help me out.
Thanks,
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Alex Le Fevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As a side note, the MX for threeacesolutions.com seems to be
inbound.threeacesolutions.com.criticalpath.net -- that's correct, is it?
Just an odd hostname.
> > 2. Post the output of `qmail-showctl`.
[...]
> locals:
> Messages for schnarff.com are delivered locally.
> Messages for antelopeinc.com are delivered locally.
> Messages for elderlinda.com are delivered locally.
> Messages for royalgenealogy.com are delivered locally.
> Messages for www.schnarff.com are delivered locally.
That seems okay.
> rcpthosts:
> SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at schnarff.com.
> SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at antelopeinc.com.
> SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at elderlinda.com.
> SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at royalgenealogy.com.
> SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at www.schnarff.com.
> SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at threeacesolutions.com.
> SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at 3acesolutions.com.
That seems okay as well.
> virtualdomains:
> Virtual domain:
> threeacesolutions.com:alias-threeacesolutions
Good.
> rcphosts: I have no idea what this file does.
That's a typo; you can delete that file.
> > 3. Send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], wait for it to disappear
> > into the ether or bounce, then post the relevent portions of the qmail
> > logs, showing this message making it into the queue and all delivery
> > attempts for it.
> Feb 11 17:46:47 www qmail: 981931607.668108 info msg
> 437786: bytes 405 from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp
> 30299 uid 1000
> Feb 11 17:46:47 www qmail: 981931607.945872 starting
> delivery 856: msg 437786 to local
> alias-threeacesolutions-info@threeaceso
> lutions.com
> Feb 11 17:46:47 www qmail: 981931607.947880 status:
> local 1/10 remote 0/20
> Feb 11 17:46:47 www qmail: 981931607.978230 delivery
> 856: failure:
> Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)/
That's odd, it should work if the .qmail file is right.
> Looks like I've probably just got my .qmail file named screwy. Hopefully this
> will help you pinpoint the problem.
Indeed. As the next thing, how about the output of the following commands:
`ls -ld / /var /var/qmail /var/qmail/alias /var/qmail/alias/.qmail*`
`cat /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-threeacesolutions-info`
`ls -ld ~alias`
> I *really* appreciate your help here. I know people like you get nothing out
> of replying to newbie posts like mine, and so I'd really like to thank you
> for going the extra mile to help me out.
On the contrary; I get the satisfaction of seeing someone actually putting
the effort into running qmail, and being polite about it at the same time.
Charles
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FYI the vpopmail package supports multiple UID accounts now so you can have
an entire virtual domain as a seperate user.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Cazabon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 10:40 PM
Subject: Re: sendmail migration
> Jason Radford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I've spent some time looking over the qmail documenation and want to
migrate
> > from sendmail because of it's lackluster virtual domain support.
>
> You won't regret the switch. By the way, www.qmail.org has numerous
pointers
> to information about all the things you mention here.
>
> There are two main packages that do what you want: vmailmgr, by Bruce
> Guenter, and vpopmail.
>
> > The things I would like to do are:
> >
> > 1. Have email/pop accounts without adding system users (/etc/passwd)
>
> Both packages support this.
>
> > 2. Have clear seperation of the virual domains, with domain1 having a
> > seperate directory with it's /var/spool/mail equivelent. So that mail
would
> > be delivered to /domain1-com/jradford and another would be
> > /domain2-com/jradford
>
> vpopmail handles all virtual domains under one system account. Not sure
how
> it separates them in the filesystem, as I don't use it. vmailmgr uses one
> system account per virtual domain, and all users for that domain are
stored
> under that account's home directory.
>
> > 3. Users getting their pop mail could use a username of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > and other use [EMAIL PROTECTED] to login for their pop3 services and
the
> > qmail pop3 daemon would know to go to the right /domain directory to
retrieve
> > their email based on the username/domain combination.
>
> They both support this. Note, however, that your clients may have to
replace
> the '@' with another character in their mail client, as some clients
silently
> truncate a POP3 username at the first '@'. vmailmgr lets you choose your
> own character; IIRC ':' and '%' are common choices. vmailmgr also
supports
> an invisible method of determing what virtual domain a user account
belongs
> to, if you can have multiple IP addresses on the machine.
>
> Check vmailmgr.org, qmail.org for more details, and look in the qmail
mailing
> list archives.
>
> Charles
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> Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Any opinions expressed are just that -- my opinions.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
|
Stop
sending us your hahaha Snowhite and the 7 Dwarfs E-mail virus or we will chase
you and attack your system!!!
|
*blink blink*
Uhm..
Nevermind..
Rembrandt Lensink wrote:
> _Stop sending us your hahaha Snowhite and the 7 Dwarfs E-mail virus or
> we will chase you and attack your system!!!_
>
I am still having a problem getting selective relaying to work. Here is
my smtp file:
service smtp
{
disable = no
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
wait = no
user = qmaild
server = /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env
server_args = /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
env = RELAYCLIENT=
}
The problem is that this creates a wide open relay. "only_from" doesn't
seem the right alternative, since it blocks incoming mail from other
addresses.
How would I properly allow relaying from our local net, and block
others?
KS
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� Toronto, ON Canada http://www.ksbase.com �
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Kari Suomela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am still having a problem getting selective relaying to work. Here is
> my smtp file:
Looks like xinetd.
> How would I properly allow relaying from our local net, and block
> others?
Switch to tcpserver. Chances are you can get it set up correctly in
thirty minutes or less if you follow Life with qmail, and there are more
eyes here familiar with tcpserver configuration than with xinetd.
Charles
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As a very new qmail guy (1 day) I would recommend the url:
http://www.palomine.net/qmail/selectiverelay.html
Had me in and out in 10 minutes, switching from inetd to tcpserver
(thanks chris Johnson if your on this list!).
Only caveat I ran into was 127.0.0.1 (localhost) has to go in there
too along with valid IP's if you need it, that goofed me up for 4-5 minutes
doing tests with telnet localhost 25.
-Jason
> Switch to tcpserver. Chances are you can get it set up correctly in
> thirty minutes or less if you follow Life with qmail, and there are more
> eyes here familiar with tcpserver configuration than with xinetd.
>
> Charles
> --
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> Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Any opinions expressed are just that -- my opinions.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
Sunday February 11 2001 21:03, Charles Cazabon wrote to All:
CC> Looks like xinetd.
>> How would I properly allow relaying from our local net, and block
>> others?
CC> Switch to tcpserver. Chances are you can get it set up correctly
CC> in
CC> thirty minutes or less if you follow Life with qmail, and there
CC> are
I have looked at it and it seems overkill for a small server. As I also
have pretty well everything else working ok under xinetd, I'd like to
solve this last issue.
KS
Hi,
At 18:19 11.2.2001 -0500, Kari Suomela wrote:
>I am still having a problem getting selective relaying to work. Here is
>my smtp file:
>
>service smtp
>{
> disable = no
> socket_type = stream
> protocol = tcp
> wait = no
> user = qmaild
> server = /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env
> server_args = /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
> env = RELAYCLIENT=
>}
>
Acutally, this is not your SMTP file rather the section "SMTP" in
/etc/xinetd.conf.
>The problem is that this creates a wide open relay. "only_from" doesn't
>seem the right alternative, since it blocks incoming mail from other
>addresses.
Sure ist does in your configuration. Unlike TCPSERVER, XINETD doesnt give
you the possibility to dynamically assign IP-Addresses to the
Environment-Variable "RELAYCLIENT".
>How would I properly allow relaying from our local net, and block
>others?
3 possible solutions:
1. Provide those IP-Adresses (to allow relay for) statically by XINETD
mechanisms (man xinetd.conf).
2. Keep your xinetd.conf settings (except for the RELAYCLIENT variable and
use Chris Johnson's RELAYCLIENT patch or my SPAMCONTROL patch.
3. Use XINETD for all Services/Daemons EXCEPT SMTP. Move to tcpserver instead.
Coexisting of XINETD and TCPSERVER is guarantueed.
For more detail see my QMAIL web page:
http://www.fehcom.de/qmail_en.html
>
cheers.
eh.
> KS
>
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>
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>
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On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 04:52:51PM -0800, Tracy R Reed wrote:
> I am not trying to send a bunch of email (aka spam). I am trying to
> receive a bunch of email (aka spam) and let users pop/imap it. Using the
> perdition (search freshmeat) imap/pop proxy I think I can have multiple
> pop/imap servers with users assigned to each one and pass the user off to
> the correct one according to a dbm/ldap/whatever lookup. Now the problem
> is how do I get email addressed to a particular user onto the correct
> server? Say I want all email for users with names from a-m to go to
> server1 and m-z to server2?
qmail-ldap can do this. http://www.nrg4u.com and
http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ldap/
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http://www.bsws.de | Germany
My /var/log/maillog file has suddenly decided that
it's a good idea to turn over every hour. Obviously,
this is a bad thing, as it will seriously clutter my
system (not to mention make trakcing any problems
highly irritating). I'm not quite sure what I would
have done to cause this, or how to change it back to
daily or so. Can anyone tell me where I can tweak
this?
Thanks,
Alex Le Fevre
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On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 04:28:14PM -0800, Alex Le Fevre wrote:
> My /var/log/maillog file has suddenly decided that
> it's a good idea to turn over every hour. Obviously,
> this is a bad thing, as it will seriously clutter my
> system (not to mention make trakcing any problems
> highly irritating). I'm not quite sure what I would
> have done to cause this, or how to change it back to
> daily or so. Can anyone tell me where I can tweak
> this?
>
I seriously doubt that anyone can give you any useful advice -- you
haven't given us enough information. What generates /var/log/maillog?
syslog, multilog, (insert your program of choice here)?
--
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
revolution inevitable.
-- John F. Kennedy
> I seriously doubt that anyone can give you any
> useful advice -- you
> haven't given us enough information. What generates
> /var/log/maillog?
> syslog, multilog, (insert your program of choice
> here)?
Honestly, I'm a bit newbieish to say concretely. I
know that Qmail has been handling my e-mail, and that
only e-mail was showing up in that file...but I don't
really know what program would be handling logging
Qmail's actions. Any idea how I could check?
Alex
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I host 4 domains..test1.com test2.com and test3.com...I have them in
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts and /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains. I have
like:
test1.com:bd
test2.com:bd
test3.com:bd
I would like all mails delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be
delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED], is that possible?
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hi
I'm using RedHat 6.2 + qmail + vpopmail
I'm using 10.0 schema for my local network.
I want all my local users to relay mail EXCEPT a specific IP address " e.g.
10.0.0.10 "
is there anyway to setup the tcp.smtp file in order to get this result ??
regards
Abdul
Abdul Elhati writes:
> hi
> I'm using RedHat 6.2 + qmail + vpopmail
> I'm using 10.0 schema for my local network.
> I want all my local users to relay mail EXCEPT a specific IP address " e.g.
> 10.0.0.10 "
10.0.0.10:allow
10.0.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
<URL:http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcprules.html>
tcpserver uses the first rule it finds.
Vince.
250-AUTH=LOGIN CRAM-MD5 PLAIN
250-AUTH LOGIN CRAM-MD5 PLAIN
250-PIPELINING
250 8BITMIME
Where RFC2554? Sorry, but i'm don't have this RFC...
> [arith@foo arith]$ telnet foo.com 25
> Trying 192.0.0.1...
> Connected to foo.com
> Escape character is '^]'.
> 220 foo.com ESMTP
> ehlo foo.com
> 250-foo.com
> 250-PIPELINING
> 250 8BITMIME
>
> qmail don't support RFC2554
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michail A.Baikov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 4:31 PM
> To: Matt Simonsen; Enrique Vadillo
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: SMTP authentication
>
>
> Qmail support SMTP Authorization (RFC2554) ?
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Enrique Vadillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Matt Simonsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 10:40 PM
> Subject: Re: SMTP authentication
>
>
> > I got exactly the same problem, the only thing i could do for now is
> > to give them a webmail frontend but most people are very used to sending
> > mail using their favorite mail programs.
> >
> > anyone here know any way this can be done? i use qmail on solaris,
> > i'm open to any ideas.
> >
> > iPass has no information on this even though it's very related to their
> > business.
> >
> > Enrique-
> >
> > |o| ---- Matt Simonsen escribió ----
> > |o| Is it possible/adviseable to run a Qmail server to authenticate all
> relay
> > |o| SMTP traffic so that we can leave the relay open but not allow
> spammers
> > |o| access? I have Qmail running with Courier IMAP server, my problem is
> that we
> > |o| have some users with laptops who travel and use different ISPs out
of
> the
> > |o| office and would not be able to get email through out SMTP server.
To
> ask
> > |o| them to change settings may be too much. I have thought of setting
up
> 2
> > |o| Outlook profiles for them with different outgoing mail servers, but
I
> am
> > |o| hoping there is a way to allow their traffic through via a username
> and
> > |o| password combo.
> > |o|
> > |o| Thanks
> > |o| Matt
Hi,
How do I stop mail from a particular domain on my local mail system?
Thank you
Raymond
>Hi,
>
>How do I stop mail from a particular domain on my local mail system?
enter it in the badmailfrom-list. You will find the file under
/var/qmail/control.
If it don't exist, you have to create it.
Regards,
Ruprecht
Hi,
I'm running vpopmail on qmail using ucspi-tcp and daemon tools. I want to
implement the rblsmtpd, I've looked at the links from qmail.org but I'm not
sure how or where I am supposed to implement it?
Thank you
Raymond
Linux writes:
> Hi.
>
> On my network i have now installed a new server with qmail acting as a
> mailgateway for external mail.
> My real server (with qmail again) was behind the mailgateway, and was used by
> my users for normal SMTP and POP3.
> I have a question:
> 1)There is a parameter or a method with qmail for redirecting all the
> mail (but not local domain mails) received from the internal mailserver to
> the mailgateway?
Use control/smtproutes on your internal mail host (the local domain mail
will be delivered locally if you put the the local domains in
control/locals).
> 2)And then what is the method to redirect all the mail received from the
> mailgateway and directed to local domain to the internal server?
> There is a RELAYHOST parameter that can help me or not?
On the gateway, Put the domain names you want to receive mail for in
control/rcpthosts. Put the same names in control/smtproutes with an entry
pointing to your internal mail server. Your internal mail server will need
to be able to relay through your gateway.
Vince.
Hi.
On my network i have now installed a new server with qmail acting as a
mailgateway for external mail.
My real server (with qmail again) was behind the mailgateway, and was used by
my users for normal SMTP and POP3.
I have a question:
1)There is a parameter or a method with qmail for redirecting all the
mail (but not local domain mails) received from the internal mailserver to
the mailgateway?
2)And then what is the method to redirect all the mail received from the
mailgateway and directed to local domain to the internal server?
There is a RELAYHOST parameter that can help me or not?
Bye.
|
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 9:44 AM
Subject: Re: WARNING Snowhite
Dear Tim, Sorry again for the
inconvenience. It was some wild shooting into the dark, an impulsive reaction of
somebody new on the NET.` I have found some sites on this matter via
Yahoo and they literally say; "Dear Friends this is serious shit do not open the
"hahahasnowhite exe-file" , my bad experience don`t even read the message. A
reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
is useless. (Has nothing to do with sex). I receive every day 3
e-mails of this scat. Best wishes from Holland!
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 6:21
AM
Subject: Re: WARNING
You do realize you sent this to a highly
populated mailing list and not just an individual dont you?
Not too intellegent.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 5:37
PM
Subject: WARNING
Stop sending us your hahaha Snowhite and the 7 Dwarfs E-mail virus
or we will chase you and attack your
system!!!
|
On of my clients two times a week sends his "info" letter which is about 300KB
and adressed to ~2000 accounts...
I had concurrencyremote set to 40, but with this setting it blocked my queue
for several hours! (some of receipments are very far from me), so i switched
to 120 and it's better because queue is blocked for 30 minutes at most, but
i takes all my bandwith...
I'm searching for some solution which could make "private queue" for this
client...
I read something about serialmail, but as far as i read it takes all traffic
from server.
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