qmail Digest 20 Feb 2001 11:00:00 -0000 Issue 1281
Topics (messages 57544 through 57605):
Re: dot in e-mail address <e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
57544 by: Faried Nawaz
QMAIL- QUEUE FILE SYSTEM FULL
57545 by: qmailu
57551 by: Charles Cazabon
one email / same target MX / many smtp sessions?
57546 by: A.Woerner.eMessage.de
57547 by: A.Woerner.eMessage.de
57552 by: Charles Cazabon
Max message size
57548 by: Raymond Orchison
57549 by: Peter van Dijk
57563 by: Raymond Orchison
57564 by: Jeremy Anttila
Re: qmail-inject refuses to work if it's parent process is qmail-local?
57550 by: Charles Cazabon
Redhat 7
57553 by: Desarrollo y Sistemas
57555 by: Charles Cazabon
Re: Per-Domain Concurrency Patch
57554 by: Lincoln Yeoh
57583 by: richard.illuin.org
serialmail Autoturn and qmail problem
57556 by: Prashant Desai
Allowing only certain senders to send mail to an address
57557 by: Thomas K�nig
Re: Text-mode web browser
57558 by: Bruce Guenter
Installation Help Qmail & ezMLM
57559 by: Robert OConnor
57560 by: Matt Simonsen
Virtual Domains
57561 by: Charrua
57566 by: Pawel Garbowski
57567 by: Charles Cazabon
vmailmgr VS. vpopmail
57562 by: Federico Edelman Anaya
57565 by: Tim Hunter
57568 by: Olivier M.
57569 by: Tim Hunter
57571 by: David Dyer-Bennet
return path of bounce messages
57570 by: Matthew Patterson
57573 by: Hubbard, David
57576 by: Charles Cazabon
maildir/sqwebmail
57572 by: Jean Caron
57574 by: Robin S. Socha
57577 by: "Pr�spero, Esteban"
Re: Clustering qmail servers
57575 by: David L. Nicol
rcphosts ?
57578 by: dennis
57579 by: Chris Johnson
57585 by: Rohit Gupta
57587 by: Alex Pennace
qmail not recieving message confirmation
57580 by: Ryan Byrne
57584 by: Alex Pennace
57586 by: Ryan Byrne
Initialization Script for tcpserver?
57581 by: Bill Arends
57582 by: Greg White
Re: deny huge attaches
57588 by: Sumith Ail
57589 by: John Gonzalez/netMDC admin
57590 by: keng heng
Forward Domain
57591 by: Someone
57593 by: Hubbard, David
57594 by: Someone
57597 by: David Krix
57602 by: Henning Brauer
57605 by: Henning Brauer
test
57592 by: Stefanus Eko Yulianto
warning: trouble opening remote/4/r
57595 by: flint
57596 by: flint
Mail delivery problems.
57598 by: Anurag Jalan
57601 by: Adam Andrzej Jaworski
57603 by: Andrew Richards
57604 by: Henning Brauer
QUEUE PROBLEM
57599 by: qmailu
auto responder
57600 by: Raymond Orchison
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Jankok, Lucio wrote:
do I need to rewrite the dot in the e-mail address by something else ?.
Yes. Read the man page for dot-qmail.
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Hi,
I have setup qmail with 3.5 lac users and my
filesystem which contains qmail,vpopmail and hence the queue has become full.
How can i move the qmail-queue to a different file
system (I already have another file system with plenty of disk
space.
I currently have 15000 mails in queue. I want to
clear my queue right away without having to wait for the queue to clear by
themselves. Is there a way to start clearing this queue.
Raghu
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qmailu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have setup qmail with 3.5 lac users and my filesystem which contains
> qmail,vpopmail and hence the queue has become full. How can i move the
> qmail-queue to a different file system (I already have another file system
> with plenty of disk space. I currently have 15000 mails in queue. I want to
> clear my queue right away without having to wait for the queue to clear by
> themselves. Is there a way to start clearing this queue.
1. Mount your new filesystem at /var/qmail2
2. Configure and install a new instance of qmail, under /var/qmail2
3. Stop qmail-smtpd from your original qmail install, and start the
qmail-smtpd from qmail2, so new messages go into /var/qmail2/queue
4. Disable/remove qmail-inject, mailsubj, etc which are currently injecting
into the old queue. Make everyone use the newly-installed ones, which
are injecting into the new queue in /var/qmail2/queue
5. Wait a week for the remainder of messages in the old queue to either be
delivered or bounced.
6. Remove the old /var/qmail installation completely.
Charles
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Hiho!
I just installed qmail on a freebsd host and it is up and running. :-) I am
using a mail exchanger X who cares for the final delivery. I had a look at
the qmail log files. I suspect that qmail opens for each recipient of the
same email an own smtp connection to the MX X. The headers of the emails at
the target mail exchanger look different (they have different "received"
field contents). For further information I added the corresponding log
lines in appendix A and some received field contents in appendix B.1 and
B.2.
Am I right? Is it possible to save our 128kbit/sec link to the MX X?
Bye
Arne
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appendix A:
Feb 19 14:05:37 cyclops qmail: 982587936.804525 new msg 23846
Feb 19 14:05:37 cyclops qmail: 982587937.112635 info msg 23846: bytes 264
from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 8578 uid 0
Feb 19 14:05:37 cyclops qmail: 982587937.251535 starting delivery 269: msg
23846 to remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Feb 19 14:05:37 cyclops qmail: 982587937.252676 status: local 0/10 remote
1/20
Feb 19 14:05:37 cyclops qmail: 982587937.265385 starting delivery 270: msg
23846 to remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Feb 19 14:05:37 cyclops qmail: 982587937.266500 status: local 0/10 remote
2/20
Feb 19 14:05:43 cyclops qmail: 982587943.677915 delivery 269: success:
195.35.1.5_accepted_message./Remote_host_said:
_250_2.0.0_f1JD5g924914_Message_accepted_for_delivery/
Feb 19 14:05:43 cyclops qmail: 982587943.679866 status: local 0/10 remote
1/20
Feb 19 14:05:43 cyclops qmail: 982587943.966026 delivery 270: success:
195.35.1.5_accepted_message./Remote_host_said:
_250_2.0.0_f1JD5g924915_Message_accepted_for_delivery/
Feb 19 14:05:44 cyclops qmail: 982587944.007580 status: local 0/10 remote
0/20
Feb 19 14:05:44 cyclops qmail: 982587944.029506 end msg 23846
appendix B.1:
"from mail.berlin.contrib.net ([195.35.1.5]) by mail.emessage.de (Lotus
Domino Release 5.0.5) with ESMTP id 2001021914054431:1831 ; Mon, 19 Feb
2001 14:05:44 +0100"
appendix B.2:
"from mail.berlin.contrib.net ([195.35.1.5]) by mail.emessage.de (Lotus
Domino Release 5.0.5) with ESMTP id 2001021914054427:1830 ; Mon, 19 Feb
2001 14:05:44 +0100"
Hiho!
I am using qmail to send emails from a local mail domain to public mail
domains via the mail exchangers of our ISP.
Now I am using an own tool that rewrites the "To" and "From" field
contents. It is a ksh script and it is very slow and useses much memory...
:-) *blush* It converts sender addresses like
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
to
"NOC ... informix-arvdb1.prod.germany.emessage.local"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
and recipient addresses like
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Do you know another tool that rewrites the "To" and "From" field contents
in the way I described above?
Bye
Arne
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I suspect that qmail opens for each recipient of the same email an own smtp
> connection to the MX X.
Yes, just like it says so in the documentation.
> Is it possible to save our 128kbit/sec link to the MX X?
By playing tricks with virtualdomains and serialmail, yes. qmail is
designed specifically to NOT do multi-RCPT deliveries. If that's your
primary consideration, you way want to use a different MTA.
Charles
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Hi,
How do I stop mail from been sent and received over a certain size? I want
the mail to fail and to send a message to the sending stateing that the
message is too big.
Thank you
Raymond
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 03:28:11PM +0200, Raymond Orchison wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How do I stop mail from been sent and received over a certain size? I want
> the mail to fail and to send a message to the sending stateing that the
> message is too big.
echo 1048576 > /var/qmail/control/databytes
Or whatever limit you'd prefer.
Greetz, Peter.
> > How do I stop mail from been sent and received over a certain size? I
want
> > the mail to fail and to send a message to the sending stateing that the
> > message is too big.
>
> echo 1048576 > /var/qmail/control/databytes
Thanks, i guess this sets it on a global basis. My next question, how do i
set a limit on a per user and on a per domain using vpopmail?
Thank you
Raymond
6. How do hard quota's for users work?
When mail is delivered to a virtual domain, vdelivermail
will deliver it to the pop users directory. vdelivermail
will enter the users Maildir and add up the sizes of all
the files in these directories. If the size is greater
than the HARD_QUOTA limit. The email is bounced back to
the sender.
use the configuration option --enable-hardquota=size-in-bytes
to change the size of the hard quota per user.
Set Service Limit on Virtual Domains If you want to set per domain limits on
the number of:
a) pop accounts
b) aliases
c) forwards
d) mailing lists
e) autoresponders
Then create a .qmailadmin-limits file in the virtual domain directory for
the domain you wish to limit. The syntax of the .qmailadmin-limits file is
below:
# cd /home/vpopmail/domains/domain.org
# pico -w .qmailadmin-limits
maxpopaccounts #
maxaliases #
maxforwards #
maxmailinglists #
maxautoresponders #
Where # is the maximum number you wish. Be sure the vpopmail user has read
permissions to this file. The default is unlimited. If you set any of the
above values to 0 it will effectually disable that part of the menu and that
feature.
-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Orchison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 8:24 AM
To: Peter van Dijk; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Max message size
> > How do I stop mail from been sent and received over a certain size? I
want
> > the mail to fail and to send a message to the sending stateing that the
> > message is too big.
>
> echo 1048576 > /var/qmail/control/databytes
Thanks, i guess this sets it on a global basis. My next question, how do i
set a limit on a per user and on a per domain using vpopmail?
Thank you
Raymond
James Raftery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I tested a .qmail file with:
>
> |/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> and it worked just fine. Why do you need perl? Starting it, writing
> a file and then starting qmail-inject is rather expensive.
If it comes down to that, why not:
&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Charles
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hi!
I installed qmail + vpopmail + sqwebmail + qmail admin in Conectiva 5.1, I
resolved all my problems and runs very well :) . Last week I installed
REdHat 7, and change the inetd.conf for xinetd , and beguin my problems,
how I can work with tcpservers and this xinetdconf, somebody can help me ???
...
thanks
alexa
Desarrollo y Sistemas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Last week I installed REdHat 7, and change the inetd.conf for xinetd , and
> beguin my problems, how I can work with tcpservers and this xinetdconf,
> somebody can help me ???
Forget xinetd altogether. Remove any mention of any services which use
ports 25 or 110 from its configuration files. Then configure tcpserver
instances separately, either using svscan/supervise, or sysV-style init scripts.
See "Life with qmail" for details on this.
Charles
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At 04:53 PM 2/17/01 -0600, you wrote:
>
>For example, if I only have 40 outbound connect slots I might not want
>all of them to bet consumed sending mail to AOL, I might want dedicate
>some of my resources to delivering mail to other domains.
How about running multiple qmails (e.g. on 127.0.0.1:26, 127.0.0.2:25),
then you use smtproutes. So mail to domainsA goes via general purpose qmail
with concurrency 30. Mail to OtherDomains goes to a different qmail with
say concurrency of 10.
Yah it's a pain, but I think it might work.
I may have to resort to this soon, some internal non-qmail mailserver is
having some problems. I trying to get the admins to patch it. But if they
can't then it looks like I have to mess up my config... Grrr.
Cheerio,
Link.
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Lincoln Yeoh wrote:
I'm on the list, please don't copy me directly.
> At 04:53 PM 2/17/01 -0600, you wrote:
> >
> >For example, if I only have 40 outbound connect slots I might not want
> >all of them to bet consumed sending mail to AOL, I might want dedicate
> >some of my resources to delivering mail to other domains.
>
> How about running multiple qmails (e.g. on 127.0.0.1:26, 127.0.0.2:25),
> then you use smtproutes. So mail to domainsA goes via general purpose qmail
> with concurrency 30. Mail to OtherDomains goes to a different qmail with
> say concurrency of 10.
>
> Yah it's a pain, but I think it might work.
>
> I may have to resort to this soon, some internal non-qmail mail-server is
> having some problems. I trying to get the admins to patch it. But if they
> can't then it looks like I have to mess up my config... Grrr.
if it's one mail server then using serialmail instead would solve the
problem, and you don't need multiple qmails.
if you do resort to multiple qmails for this sort of problem then you
don't need to qmail-smtp on different ports, you could just use
virtualdomains to redirect the mail using qmail-inject?
the difficulty with all of this is the manual intervention required.
RjL
hello friends
i have installed serialmail package and trying to use it , but its not
working
i have followd all the steps specified in AUTOTURN file which comes
with source code of serialmail
i am running qmail with ldap,
these are my configuration Details step by step
1) created a directory "autoturn' in /var/qmail/
then
maildirmake 1.2.3.4
chown -R qmaild 1.2.3.4
echo ./1.2.3.4/ > .qmail-1.2.3.4-default
chmod 644 .qmail-1.2.3.4-default
( 1.2.3.4 = static ip address of my my client for whom i am trying to
use this AUTOTURN)
2) changed the group of this newly created /var/qmail/autoturn
directory to group "qmail"
3) chmod 2755 /var/qmail/autoturn
4) i have put the line
"+autoturn-:qmaild:503:502:/var/qmail/autoturn:-::
where 503 is uid of qmaild
502 is uid of nofiles
in /var/qmail/users/assign
5) the i have also run /var/qmail/bin/qmail-newu command sucessfully
and it is creating the "cdb" file.
6) and replaced "qmail-smtpd" with
following
sh -c '
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
cd /var/qmail/autoturn
exec setlock -nx $TCPREMPTEIP/seriallock \
/usr/local/bin/maildirsmtp $TCPREMOTEIP /var/qmail/autoturn/
-$TCPREMOTEIP -$TC
PREMOTEIP AutoTURN
( Is this the correct script ,because i dont know much about this)
7) i have also defined specified
this same qmail node in MX for that perticular domain for which
i wants to use "AUTOTURN" featur
8) i have specified the same domain name in "rcpthosts" and
"virtualdomains", control files.
content of rcpthosts file
diskonnet.com
bogus.com
content of virtualdomains
bogus.com:autoturn-1.2.3.4
where 1.2.3.4 is the static ip which our customer is using
my problem is ,
when i am trying to telnet on port 25 on the mechine running qmail
with above config, it gives
cant connect to service not available , now as soon as i have
replaced "qmail-smtpd" in tcpserver call with the script which is
given in the document
for your reference i am again specifying the script
sh -c '
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
cd /var/qmail/autoturn
exec setlock -nx $TCPREMPTEIP/seriallock \
/usr/local/bin/maildirsmtp $TCPREMOTEIP /var/qmail/autoturn/
-$TCPREMOTEIP -$TC
PREMOTEIP AutoTURN
now if i just run this script
then
its giving me a smtp prompt which we usually get if we telnet to port
"25".
now when i will give
"mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
O.k.
"rcpt to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
o.k
data
go ahead
now when i will type somedata and press return key
its giving
451 See http://pobox.com/~djb/docs/smtplf.html.
maildirserial: fatal: unable to scan $MAILDIR/new: file does not exist
now please point me what i am doing something wrong ,
i dont know why , its giving me this error , bcoz
i have created Maildir
in /var/qmail/autoturn/1.2.3.4/Maildir
i have also tried creating " Maildir"
in /var/qmail/autoturn/Maildir
i have tried it for 4-5 days, but unfortunately i am not able to
solve it ,
thanks & Regards
Prashant Desai
How I have to configure qmail / ezmlm, so that mails to a specified
account e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED], only will be accepted, if there
comes from a certain ip-address.
The Background is:
Users are only can subscribe and unsubscribe, via webinterface,
and not directly via mail.
The request for confirmation and the answer from the users are be
delivered directly and not restricted.
How can I do that?
--
thomas koenig
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 03:13:42PM -0500, Schiffbauer, Anthony wrote:
> hey guys, this is another subject, but could any of you suggest a different
> text web browser other than Lynx?
Links. http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mikulas/links/
It even handles tables properly.
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Hello QMail folks,
Is there anyone on the list that would be willing
to help me with a qmail installation.
My Sysop Bill and I are not familiar with qmail but
from what I've read, It's what we need !
We have a RedHat 7.0 box set up already
and accessable on the net and the Domain
Name A & MX pointers are set correctly.
We have QMail partially installed but not
working.
Please send me an email if you can help me
and I will call you, set up an account and you
can log on to help get this installation up and
running.
Thank you.
-Bob OConnor
South China Maine USA
Inter7.com offers professional support, it sounds like that's what you
need.
Matt
Robert OConnor wrote:
> Hello QMail folks,
>
> Is there anyone on the list that would be willing
> to help me with a qmail installation.
> My Sysop Bill and I are not familiar with qmail but
> from what I've read, It's what we need !
>
> We have a RedHat 7.0 box set up already
> and accessable on the net and the Domain
> Name A & MX pointers are set correctly.
> We have QMail partially installed but not
> working.
>
> Please send me an email if you can help me
> and I will call you, set up an account and you
> can log on to help get this installation up and
> running.
>
> Thank you.
>
> -Bob OConnor
> South China Maine USA
Hi all,
I'm trying to configurate Virtuals Domains and reading the documentation I
reached the following procedure which I would like you to verify if it is
right or wrong.
Given a new domain called "test.com" I would do the following:
1 - I create an user for the domain, which is going to receive all e-mails.
Example: test
2 - I add domain to RCPTHOSTS and VIRTUALDOMAINS. In this file I would
insert the line "test.com:test".
3 - Given a new mailbox ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in this domain, I would do the
following: I would create the user "peter-test", I would do so because if
there were any other peter in any other domain, what it would do would be
"peter-otherdomain". Is this right or is there any other way of doing it?
4. In the Home directory of the "test" user I would create a file
".qmail-peter" which would have the following forward: "&peter-test".
Well, my query is : is this procedure right? or, is there any other way of
doing it?
Thanking you beforehand,
Andrés
Hello,
* Charrua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010219 19:27] wrote:
>
> 1 - I create an user for the domain, which is going to receive all e-mails.
> Example: test
>
> 2 - I add domain to RCPTHOSTS and VIRTUALDOMAINS. In this file I would
> insert the line "test.com:test".
>
> 3 - Given a new mailbox ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in this domain, I would do the
> following: I would create the user "peter-test", I would do so because if
> there were any other peter in any other domain, what it would do would be
> "peter-otherdomain". Is this right or is there any other way of doing it?
POP username (ex. from /etc/password) doesn't have to be the same as
the username (part of email adress).
> 4. In the Home directory of the "test" user I would create a file
> ".qmail-peter" which would have the following forward: "&peter-test".
> Well, my query is : is this procedure right? or, is there any other way of
> doing it?
Yes, the other way is to use /var/qmail/controls/assign file...
I posted instructions how to use this file:
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 17:42:07 +0100
Subject: Re: How to set up qmail for several "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"?
so You can check it out
greets,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Charrua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to configurate Virtuals Domains and reading the documentation I
> reached the following procedure which I would like you to verify if it is
> right or wrong.
> Given a new domain called "test.com" I would do the following:
Have you actually tried this?
> 1 - I create an user for the domain, which is going to receive all e-mails.
> Example: test
>
> 2 - I add domain to RCPTHOSTS and VIRTUALDOMAINS. In this file I would
> insert the line "test.com:test".
So far so good.
> 3 - Given a new mailbox ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in this domain, I would do the
> following: I would create the user "peter-test", I would do so because if
> there were any other peter in any other domain, what it would do would be
> "peter-otherdomain". Is this right or is there any other way of doing it?
This step doesn't make sense in this context.
> 4. In the Home directory of the "test" user I would create a file
> ".qmail-peter" which would have the following forward: "&peter-test".
No. In the home directory of system user "test", create a file
".qmail-test-peter". If you want to forward this mail elsewhere, then put
the line "&forwardaddress@forwarddomain" into it.
If you want to send it to another local system user, you can forward to
that user.
If you want to store the mail directly, put a Maildir or mbox delivery line
in it.
You don't need a local user "peter-test" for this -- in fact, it defeats the
purpose of virtualdomains.
Charles
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Hi! .. I have a simple question :) ....
What's the best soft to admin mult-domains?
What's differences between vmailmgr and vpopmail?
Thanks!
check the archives.
This might be a simple question but not a simple answer.
This gets asked at least once a month.
-----Original Message-----
From: root [mailto:root]On Behalf Of Federico Edelman Anaya
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 10:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: vmailmgr VS. vpopmail
Hi! .. I have a simple question :) ....
What's the best soft to admin mult-domains?
What's differences between vmailmgr and vpopmail?
Thanks!
Hi Federico,
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 03:00:05PM +0000, Federico Edelman Anaya wrote:
> Hi! .. I have a simple question :) ....
> What's the best soft to admin mult-domains?
> What's differences between vmailmgr and vpopmail?
There are no "best soft" : both are different philisophy of work.
If you take vpopmail, you will have all the mails under _one_ unix
user account.
With vmailmgr, you will have one unix user for each domain. This is
the solution I'm using on my housing servers, with omail-admin
(url below) :)
Both have quite active mailing list for support.
Regards,
Olivier
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qmail projects: http://omail.omnis.ch - http://webmail.omnis.ch
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FYI with newer versions of vpopmail you can have one unix user per domain.
-----Original Message-----
From: Olivier M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 1:45 PM
To: Federico Edelman Anaya
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: vmailmgr VS. vpopmail
Hi Federico,
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 03:00:05PM +0000, Federico Edelman Anaya wrote:
> Hi! .. I have a simple question :) ....
> What's the best soft to admin mult-domains?
> What's differences between vmailmgr and vpopmail?
There are no "best soft" : both are different philisophy of work.
If you take vpopmail, you will have all the mails under _one_ unix
user account.
With vmailmgr, you will have one unix user for each domain. This is
the solution I'm using on my housing servers, with omail-admin
(url below) :)
Both have quite active mailing list for support.
Regards,
Olivier
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"Tim Hunter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> FYI with newer versions of vpopmail you can have one unix user per domain.
I saw hints of this in the doc, but I ended up using vmailmgr because
I couldn't find enough in the doc to get one user per domain to work,
and because I got no responses on the vpopmail mailing list when I
asked for help with it.
But I'm glad to get confirmation that I wasn't hallucinating seeing
hints of support for that, and I'm glad vpopmail is supporting it.
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This question has probably been asked before, but here goes. I recieved a
double-bounce message in my mailbox today. Someone had tried to send a message to a
bad address
within my domain. When my qmail box tried to bounce it back to the sender, the remote
server said "501 bogus mail from". Is there anyway to change the Return-Path of my
bounce messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED]? Included below is the bounce portion of
the message.
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Matthew H Patterson
Unix Systems Administrator
National Support Center, LLC
Naperville, Illinois, USA
***********************************
Return-Path: <#@[]>
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 22857 invoked for bounce); 19 Feb 2001 18:49:13 -0000
Date: 19 Feb 2001 18:49:13 -0000
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: failure notice
Status: R
X-Status: N
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at mail.nsc-support.com.
I tried to deliver a bounce message to this address, but the bounce bounced!
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Connected to 216.25.58.119 but sender was rejected.
Remote host said: 501 bogus mail from
--- Below this line is the original bounce.
Return-Path: <>
Received: (qmail 22855 invoked for bounce); 19 Feb 2001 18:49:12 -0000
Date: 19 Feb 2001 18:49:12 -0000
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: failure notice
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at mail.nsc-support.com.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.
Hey Matthew, would it be possible to email the admin of
that domain and tell them to stop blocking messages
with empty return-path headers? It is against RFC to do
so but they probably won't care. They are stupid for doing
it as bounces from most mail servers will not be delivered
to them... That server you connected to seems to be
running IMail which is a garbage NT-based mail server
that I've had problems with before for other reasons. I
only suggest contacting them first because I was having the
same problem last week with someone who's running RedHat 6.2
where linuxconf stupidly configured sendmail to do the same
thing. When I told the admin how to fix it, he was happy
to do so because he didn't even realize it was doing that
by default.
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Patterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 2:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: return path of bounce messages
This question has probably been asked before, but here goes. I recieved a
double-bounce message in my mailbox today. Someone had tried to send a
message to a bad address
within my domain. When my qmail box tried to bounce it back to the sender,
the remote server said "501 bogus mail from". Is there anyway to change the
Return-Path of my
bounce messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED]? Included below is the bounce
portion of the message.
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Matthew H Patterson
Unix Systems Administrator
National Support Center, LLC
Naperville, Illinois, USA
***********************************
Return-Path: <#@[]>
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 22857 invoked for bounce); 19 Feb 2001 18:49:13 -0000
Date: 19 Feb 2001 18:49:13 -0000
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: failure notice
Status: R
X-Status: N
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at mail.nsc-support.com.
I tried to deliver a bounce message to this address, but the bounce bounced!
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Connected to 216.25.58.119 but sender was rejected.
Remote host said: 501 bogus mail from
--- Below this line is the original bounce.
Return-Path: <>
Received: (qmail 22855 invoked for bounce); 19 Feb 2001 18:49:12 -0000
Date: 19 Feb 2001 18:49:12 -0000
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: failure notice
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at mail.nsc-support.com.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.
Matthew Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This question has probably been asked before, but here goes. I recieved a
> double-bounce message in my mailbox today. Someone had tried to send a
> message to a bad address within my domain. When my qmail box tried to bounce
> it back to the sender, the remote server said "501 bogus mail from".
That mail server is misconfigured. The RFC requires that such messages be
accepted.
> Is there anyway to change the Return-Path of my bounce messages to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
Not without patching qmail. It isn't a good idea anyway; the RFC specifies
an empty envelope sender for bounce messages. Breaking this would open
up the possibility of endless mail loops.
Charles
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Hi,
I'm about to move from Mailbox to Maildir. The goal is to run sqwebmail. I
have been running qmail on Linux (slackware) for a few years already, no
problem.
I'm just wondering, is there a procedure, a how-to, anything I could
review before doing this ? All I have now, is the INSTALL.maildir from the
qmail distribution and bits and pieces of information from the qmail site.
I did not really find enough to feel "comnfortable" with the procedure. I
only have a few users. I also use rblsmtpd and tcpserver.
Any suggestion ?
Thanks,
Jean
Ps. Furthermore, any suggestion of setting sqwebmail are welcomed.
* Jean Caron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, I'm about to move from Mailbox to Maildir. The goal is to run
> sqwebmail. I have been running qmail on Linux (slackware) for a few
> years already, no problem.
> I'm just wondering, is there a procedure, a how-to, anything I could
> review before doing this?
No. It will simply work if you do it correctly.
> Ps. Furthermore, any suggestion of setting sqwebmail are welcomed.
Even more so on the appropriate list.
--
Robin S. Socha <http://socha.net/>
Note to experienced users: Please don't encourage anti-support behavior.
Don't try to answer questions from users who don't provide the necessary
information. Guessing what they did is an incredible waste of time. (DJB)
Jean,
try at [EMAIL PROTECTED], the official mailing list for sqwebmail.
Regards,
Esteban
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jean Caron [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 4:44 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: maildir/sqwebmail
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm about to move from Mailbox to Maildir. The goal is to run sqwebmail. I
> have been running qmail on Linux (slackware) for a few years already, no
> problem.
>
> I'm just wondering, is there a procedure, a how-to, anything I could
> review before doing this ? All I have now, is the INSTALL.maildir from the
> qmail distribution and bits and pieces of information from the qmail site.
> I did not really find enough to feel "comnfortable" with the procedure. I
> only have a few users. I also use rblsmtpd and tcpserver.
>
> Any suggestion ?
> Thanks,
> Jean
> Ps. Furthermore, any suggestion of setting sqwebmail are welcomed.
>
Tracy R Reed wrote:
>
> On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 01:08:47PM -0600, Herbie wrote:
> > Well the simplest way is to have one machine act as the gateway for all
> > mail and create alias files to forward the mail onto the second machine. I
> > used a simple perl script from a flat file to create the .qmail alias's.
>
> I guess that could work but there is no easy automated way to manage so
> many qmail files and we already have 1760 in there already. I think I'll
> just have my qmail-queue wrapper rewrite the envelope recipient address
> and add a headerline which is basically what qmail-alias does when it
> forwards an email on somewhere else. I was just wondering if anyone came
> up with a more correct solution but it seems not.
I'd think a NFS solution would be appropriate, so the SMTP boxes and the POP
boxes can all be different boxes, that access the same user directories. This
is the whole point of maintaining MailDir NFS-safety isn't it?
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"Nothing in the definition of the word `word' says that a
word has to be in a dictionary to be called one." -- Anu Garg
Hi all...
I'm sure this is a simple question to answer to I'll ask it without fear of
silence.
I am having problems sending mail from qmail to anyone "other then accounts
on localhost"
When trying to send mail to anyone outside of localhost my email client
returns with this error..
The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was rejected by
the server. The rejected e-mail address was '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Subject
'test', Account: 'QMail', Server: 'mail.myserver.com', Protocol: SMTP,
Server Response: '553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed
rcpthosts (#5.7.1)', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 553, Error
Number: 0x800CCC79
Anyone know what the deal is ?
Cheers
Dennis
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 10:10:49AM +1100, dennis wrote:
> The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was rejected by
> the server. The rejected e-mail address was '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Subject
> 'test', Account: 'QMail', Server: 'mail.myserver.com', Protocol: SMTP,
> Server Response: '553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed
> rcpthosts (#5.7.1)', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 553, Error
> Number: 0x800CCC79
>
> Anyone know what the deal is ?
http://www.palomine.net/qmail/relaying.html
http://www.palomine.net/qmail/selectiverelay.html
FAQ 5.4
Chris
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what if i want to relay to all but only from my
host ie none other than my domain users can actually relay through
me
|
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 08:54:04AM -0800, Rohit Gupta wrote:
> what if i want to relay to all but only from my host ie none other than my domain
>users can actually relay through me
http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq.html
Greetings,
I have an unusual problem and am seeking some other opinions.
My qmail gateway is having problems sending mail to one site.
It comes up with the message:
@400000003a91aab624c4605c delivery 21318: deferral:
Connected_to_203.18.189.160_but_connection_died._Possible_duplicate!_(#4.4.2)/
If this error occurs it normally only happens to a site
once or twice and then the message gets through. With this
site every delivery gets this error and then the message
eventually fails. Apparently there is no problem with the
other site receiving mail from any other source. I guessed
that maybe the message confirmation was invalid, or not
arriving, so firstly I delivered the message by telnet to
port 25 and the confirmation comes back with:
250 OK
I set up a perl script to check the ascii code of the
returned message however it all looks kosher.
hex ascii (32,35,30,20,4f,4b,d,a).
I ran an strace and got the following
31499 982557084.820533 read(3, "354 Send data. End with CRLF.CR"..., 128) = 36
31499 982557084.820601 read(0, "Received: (qmail 14284 invoked b"..., 1024) = 568
31499 982557084.820749 read(0, "", 1024) = 0
31499 982557084.820791 select(4, NULL, [3], NULL, {1200, 0}) = 1 (out [3], left {1200,
0})
31499 982557084.820927 write(3, "Received: (qmail 14284 invoked b"..., 581) = 581
31499 982557084.821009 select(4, [3], NULL, NULL, {1200, 0} <unfinished ...>
31499 982557389.880638 <... select resumed> ) = 1 (in [3], left {894, 970000})
31499 982557389.880738 read(3, <unfinished ...>
31499 982557389.880795 <... read resumed> "", 128) = 0
31499 982557389.880881 write(1, "r\0ZConnected to 203.18.189.160 b"..., 82 <unfinished
...>
31499 982557389.880961 <... write resumed> ) = 82
31499 982557389.881160 _exit(0) = ?
which seems to me as though something unusual is happening
between sending the message and trying to receive the
confirmation.
I have taken a look through the source code however I am a
bit out of touch with my C coding, so was unable to pick up
anything obvious. I have gotten hold of an IDE and will try
my luck with that.
I am running qmail v1.03 on a redhat 6.2 box (kernel 2.2.16).
The remote server appears to be a Microsoft Exchange Server v5.5.
I would have written the problem off as a problem with the
remote server if the telnet hadn't worked.
Any suggestions or ideas it would be greatly appreciated.
--
Ryan Byrne
Server Analyst
Technical Services
John Fairfax Holdings
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 11:01:51AM +1100, Ryan Byrne wrote:
> My qmail gateway is having problems sending mail to one site.
> It comes up with the message:
>
> @400000003a91aab624c4605c delivery 21318: deferral:
>Connected_to_203.18.189.160_but_connection_died._Possible_duplicate!_(#4.4.2)/
"Connected to x.y.z.a but connection died." means a connection was
established but it died at some point. The "possible duplicate"
qualifier means that the connection died after qmail-remote sent the
\r\n.\r\n terminating sequence but before it got an acknowledgement
from the other end.
> If this error occurs it normally only happens to a site
> once or twice and then the message gets through. With this
> site every delivery gets this error and then the message
> eventually fails. Apparently there is no problem with the
> other site receiving mail from any other source. I guessed
> that maybe the message confirmation was invalid, or not
> arriving, so firstly I delivered the message by telnet to
> port 25 and the confirmation comes back with:
>
> 250 OK
[...]
> I ran an strace and got the following
>
> 31499 982557084.820533 read(3, "354 Send data. End with CRLF.CR"..., 128) = 36
> 31499 982557084.820601 read(0, "Received: (qmail 14284 invoked b"..., 1024) = 568
> 31499 982557084.820749 read(0, "", 1024) = 0
> 31499 982557084.820791 select(4, NULL, [3], NULL, {1200, 0}) = 1 (out [3], left
>{1200, 0})
> 31499 982557084.820927 write(3, "Received: (qmail 14284 invoked b"..., 581) = 581
> 31499 982557084.821009 select(4, [3], NULL, NULL, {1200, 0} <unfinished ...>
> 31499 982557389.880638 <... select resumed> ) = 1 (in [3], left {894, 970000})
> 31499 982557389.880738 read(3, <unfinished ...>
> 31499 982557389.880795 <... read resumed> "", 128) = 0
> 31499 982557389.880881 write(1, "r\0ZConnected to 203.18.189.160 b"..., 82
><unfinished ...>
> 31499 982557389.880961 <... write resumed> ) = 82
> 31499 982557389.881160 _exit(0) = ?
>
> which seems to me as though something unusual is happening
> between sending the message and trying to receive the
> confirmation.
As the log message indicates.
> I have taken a look through the source code however I am a
> bit out of touch with my C coding, so was unable to pick up
> anything obvious. I have gotten hold of an IDE and will try
> my luck with that.
>
> I am running qmail v1.03 on a redhat 6.2 box (kernel 2.2.16).
> The remote server appears to be a Microsoft Exchange Server v5.5.
>
> I would have written the problem off as a problem with the
> remote server if the telnet hadn't worked.
What is the server's address?
The server's IP address is 203.18.189.160.
Why the connection is dying is what I am after. Can't see a valid
reason for this to be happening.
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Alex Pennace wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 11:01:51AM +1100, Ryan Byrne wrote:
> > My qmail gateway is having problems sending mail to one site.
> > It comes up with the message:
> >
> > @400000003a91aab624c4605c delivery 21318: deferral:
>Connected_to_203.18.189.160_but_connection_died._Possible_duplicate!_(#4.4.2)/
>
> "Connected to x.y.z.a but connection died." means a connection was
> established but it died at some point. The "possible duplicate"
> qualifier means that the connection died after qmail-remote sent the
> \r\n.\r\n terminating sequence but before it got an acknowledgement
> from the other end.
>
> > If this error occurs it normally only happens to a site
> > once or twice and then the message gets through. With this
> > site every delivery gets this error and then the message
> > eventually fails. Apparently there is no problem with the
> > other site receiving mail from any other source. I guessed
> > that maybe the message confirmation was invalid, or not
> > arriving, so firstly I delivered the message by telnet to
> > port 25 and the confirmation comes back with:
> >
> > 250 OK
> [...]
> > I ran an strace and got the following
> >
> > 31499 982557084.820533 read(3, "354 Send data. End with CRLF.CR"..., 128) = 36
> > 31499 982557084.820601 read(0, "Received: (qmail 14284 invoked b"..., 1024) = 568
> > 31499 982557084.820749 read(0, "", 1024) = 0
> > 31499 982557084.820791 select(4, NULL, [3], NULL, {1200, 0}) = 1 (out [3], left
>{1200, 0})
> > 31499 982557084.820927 write(3, "Received: (qmail 14284 invoked b"..., 581) = 581
> > 31499 982557084.821009 select(4, [3], NULL, NULL, {1200, 0} <unfinished ...>
> > 31499 982557389.880638 <... select resumed> ) = 1 (in [3], left {894, 970000})
> > 31499 982557389.880738 read(3, <unfinished ...>
> > 31499 982557389.880795 <... read resumed> "", 128) = 0
> > 31499 982557389.880881 write(1, "r\0ZConnected to 203.18.189.160 b"..., 82
><unfinished ...>
> > 31499 982557389.880961 <... write resumed> ) = 82
> > 31499 982557389.881160 _exit(0) = ?
> >
> > which seems to me as though something unusual is happening
> > between sending the message and trying to receive the
> > confirmation.
>
> As the log message indicates.
>
> > I have taken a look through the source code however I am a
> > bit out of touch with my C coding, so was unable to pick up
> > anything obvious. I have gotten hold of an IDE and will try
> > my luck with that.
> >
> > I am running qmail v1.03 on a redhat 6.2 box (kernel 2.2.16).
> > The remote server appears to be a Microsoft Exchange Server v5.5.
> >
> > I would have written the problem off as a problem with the
> > remote server if the telnet hadn't worked.
>
> What is the server's address?
>
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Server Analyst
Technical Services
John Fairfax Holdings
(02) 9282 3634
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have just installed tcpserver to stop my open relay problem. Everything
works fine when I load tcpserver manually after the server boots.
(./filename) command in the file is: (one line)
tcpserver -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u 502 -g 501 0 smtp
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd &
I have created a simple script in /etc/rc.d/init.d and -s linked that file
to a file in /etc/rc.d/rc3.d.
#!/bin/sh
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u 502 -g 501 0 smtp
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtp &
It seems to load OK but it will not forward mail. If I kill the tcpserver
and run my separate script, everything works.
Obviously I don't really understand initialization scripts and need some
help. I have looked everywhere I can think of and have not found anything
that says, "Do it like this".
I'm a real rookie at this and would greatly appreciate some help with this
problem and a pointer to documentation on initialization scripts.
Thanks in advance,
Bill
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 06:02:41PM -0600, Bill Arends wrote:
> I have just installed tcpserver to stop my open relay problem. Everything
> works fine when I load tcpserver manually after the server boots.
> (./filename) command in the file is: (one line)
> tcpserver -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u 502 -g 501 0 smtp
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd &
That looks correct to me.
> I have created a simple script in /etc/rc.d/init.d and -s linked that file
> to a file in /etc/rc.d/rc3.d.
> #!/bin/sh
> /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u 502 -g 501 0 smtp
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtp &
The above has an obvious error! Look closely at what you're telling
tcpserver to run....
BTW, here's my tcpserver init script, the run file for supervise
shamelessly snagged and modified from the wonderful "Life with qmail"
document at http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ :
#!/bin/sh
QMAILDUID=`id -u qmaild`
NOFILESGID=`id -u qmaild`
MAXSMTPD=`/bin/cat /var/qmail/control/concurrencyincoming`
exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 2000000 /usr/local/bin/tcpserver \
-vPHR -c "$MAXSMTPD" -x /var/qmail/cdb/smtp.cdb \
-u "$QMAILDUID" -g "$NOFILESGID" 0 smtp
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 2>&1
When running the above script, be aware that concurrencyincoming is a
non-standard file, and you must create it with a value:
echo "20" > /var/qmail/control/concurrenyincoming
HTH,
--
Greg White
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
revolution inevitable.
-- John F. Kennedy
Hi
Isn't there something like, which can deny messages on size rather than type.
- Sumith
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Faried Nawaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 02:43:53 -0800
>Kornyakov Yevgeniy wrote:
>
>
> How I can deny incoming mail whith huge attaches as mp3 mpg bmp....?
>
>I did something similar just a few days ago.
>Go to http://www.qmail.org/ and grab qmail-qfilter. Install that, and
>use the deny-filetypes filter to deny .mp3, etc files.
>
Yes, /var/qmail/control/databytes
man qmail-smtpd
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Sumith Ail wrote:
| Hi
|
| Isn't there something like, which can deny messages on size rather than type.
|
| - Sumith
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[----------------------------------------------[ sys info ]-----------]
9:15pm up 166 days, 3:44, 3 users, load average: 0.01, 0.12, 0.15
add this controlfile to /var/qmail/control/databytes
ckh :)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sumith Ail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Faried Nawaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 11:49 AM
Subject: Re: deny huge attaches
> Hi
>
> Isn't there something like, which can deny messages on size rather than
type.
>
> - Sumith
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> From: Faried Nawaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 02:43:53 -0800
>
> >Kornyakov Yevgeniy wrote:
> >
> >
> > How I can deny incoming mail whith huge attaches as mp3 mpg bmp....?
> >
> >I did something similar just a few days ago.
> >Go to http://www.qmail.org/ and grab qmail-qfilter. Install that, and
> >use the deny-filetypes filter to deny .mp3, etc files.
> >
>
|
Hi, All
Qmail can check and forward domain to other mail
server ?
such as
in mail server
How ?
thank-you
someone
|
Yes, they're called MX records:
domain1.com. IN MX 1 domain1.mail.server.
domain2.com. IN MX 1 domain2.mail.server.
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: Someone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 7:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Forward Domain
Hi, All
Qmail can check and forward domain to other mail server ?
such as
in mail server
If [EMAIL PROTECTED] forward to xxx mail server
else If [EMAIL PROTECTED] forward to yyy mail server
How ?
thank-you
someone
Thank you,
But you mean set on DNS server ?
Qmail can't do it ?
someone
----- Original Message -----
From: Hubbard, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 5:17 AM
Subject: RE: Forward Domain
> Yes, they're called MX records:
>
> domain1.com. IN MX 1 domain1.mail.server.
> domain2.com. IN MX 1 domain2.mail.server.
>
> Dave
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Someone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 7:05 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Forward Domain
>
>
> Hi, All
>
> Qmail can check and forward domain to other mail server ?
> such as
> in mail server
> If [EMAIL PROTECTED] forward to xxx mail server
> else If [EMAIL PROTECTED] forward to yyy mail server
> How ?
>
> thank-you
> someone
>
You can do it with qmail. But a line like
domain2.com:alias-domain2
into virtualhosts
and create a file in ~alias named .qmail-domain2-default looking like this
(all in one line)
|preline -dr /var/qmail/bin/qmail-remote mail.domain2.com $SENDER $RECIPIENT
That should do it.
David
----- Original Message -----
From: "Someone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Hubbard, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: Forward Domain
> Thank you,
> But you mean set on DNS server ?
> Qmail can't do it ?
>
> someone
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Hubbard, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 5:17 AM
> Subject: RE: Forward Domain
>
>
> > Yes, they're called MX records:
> >
> > domain1.com. IN MX 1 domain1.mail.server.
> > domain2.com. IN MX 1 domain2.mail.server.
> >
> > Dave
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Someone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 7:05 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Forward Domain
> >
> >
> > Hi, All
> >
> > Qmail can check and forward domain to other mail server ?
> > such as
> > in mail server
> > If [EMAIL PROTECTED] forward to xxx mail server
> > else If [EMAIL PROTECTED] forward to yyy mail server
> > How ?
> >
> > thank-you
> > someone
> >
>
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 08:37:32AM +0100, David Krix wrote:
> You can do it with qmail. But a line like
>
> domain2.com:alias-domain2
>
> into virtualhosts
>
> and create a file in ~alias named .qmail-domain2-default looking like this
> (all in one line)
>
> |preline -dr /var/qmail/bin/qmail-remote mail.domain2.com $SENDER $RECIPIENT
>
> That should do it.
Ever heard of smtproutes?
echo "domain2.com:mail.domain2.com" >> /var/qmail/control/smtproutes
Thats all.
> David
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Someone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Hubbard, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 1:52 PM
> Subject: Re: Forward Domain
>
>
> > Thank you,
> > But you mean set on DNS server ?
> > Qmail can't do it ?
> >
> > someone
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Hubbard, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 5:17 AM
> > Subject: RE: Forward Domain
> >
> >
> > > Yes, they're called MX records:
> > >
> > > domain1.com. IN MX 1 domain1.mail.server.
> > > domain2.com. IN MX 1 domain2.mail.server.
> > >
> > > Dave
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Someone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 7:05 AM
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: Forward Domain
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi, All
> > >
> > > Qmail can check and forward domain to other mail server ?
> > > such as
> > > in mail server
> > > If [EMAIL PROTECTED] forward to xxx mail server
> > > else If [EMAIL PROTECTED] forward to yyy mail server
> > > How ?
> > >
> > > thank-you
> > > someone
> > >
> >
>
>
--
Henning Brauer | BS Web Services
Hostmaster BSWS | Roedingsmarkt 14
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | 20459 Hamburg
http://www.bsws.de | Germany
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 12:05:29PM -0000, Someone wrote:
> Hi, All
>
> Qmail can check and forward domain to other mail server ?
> such as
> in mail server
> If [EMAIL PROTECTED] forward to xxx mail server
> else If [EMAIL PROTECTED] forward to yyy mail server
> How ?
RTFM about smtproutes.
> thank-you
> someone
--
Henning Brauer | BS Web Services
Hostmaster BSWS | Roedingsmarkt 14
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | 20459 Hamburg
http://www.bsws.de | Germany
Hi everybody,
Today,I saw there were many messages like this in the maillog:
982653149.920320 warning: trouble opening remote/4/r
Who can tell me what those mean? Thanks
flint
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi everybody,
Today,I saw there were many messages like this in the maillog:
982653149.920320 warning: trouble opening remote/4/r
Who can tell me what those mean? Thanks
flint
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
I recently removed Sendmail 8.9.3 from my Redhat 6.2 system
and installed Qmail 1.03 following instructions from 'Life with qmail'.
Aim : To allow 20 odd users on the intranet to access their email from
various POP3 accounts on different servers and to allow them to send
local email to each other.
Setup : caching DNS setup for a fictitious domain adventus.cxm . FQDN of
local
server is server.adventus.cxm .
qmail-pop3d setup through tcpserver as advised .
Russell Nelson's script used to convert /var/spool/mail to Maildir mailboxes
fetchmail run via script as user 'anurag' ( was working under Sendmail ) as
a cronjob ( every 3 minutes ) . Added 'forcecr to * here ' to .fetchmailrc .
in the rc script ..in the qmail-start line i have ' defaultdelivery splogger
qmail'
defaultdelivery has been set to ./Maildir
I have found the following error in /var/log/maillog
Unable_to_open_./Maildir:_is_a_directory._(#4.2.1) /
Any help would be *very* welcome .
Sincerely
Anurag
Hi,
1) 'Life with qmail' is excellent but try
http://www.flounder.net/qmail/qmail-howto.html
it is my favourite HOWTO (thaaanks to Adam McKenna)
2) Unable_to_open_./Maildir:_is_a_directory._(#4.2.1) / error means that either
you have bad Maildir structure or missing slash after ./Maildir/ in rc file
so, make sure you have there something like:
----cut-----
#!/bin/sh
exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
qmail-start '|dot-forward .forward
./Maildir/'
----cut-----
and for right Maildir structure use this:
% /var/qmail/bin/maildirmake $HOME/Maildir
% echo ./Maildir/ > ~/.qmail
then you will get Maildir with 3 folders inside (cur,new,tmp)
and necessary .qmail file content
it works - just tested on me :-)
--Adam
at [20/Feb/2001Tue 08:55] You Wrote in [Mail delivery problems.]:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently removed Sendmail 8.9.3 from my Redhat 6.2 system
> and installed Qmail 1.03 following instructions from 'Life with qmail'.
>
> Aim : To allow 20 odd users on the intranet to access their email from
> various POP3 accounts on different servers and to allow them to send
> local email to each other.
>
> Setup : caching DNS setup for a fictitious domain adventus.cxm . FQDN of
> local
> server is server.adventus.cxm .
>
> qmail-pop3d setup through tcpserver as advised .
> Russell Nelson's script used to convert /var/spool/mail to Maildir mailboxes
>
> fetchmail run via script as user 'anurag' ( was working under Sendmail ) as
> a cronjob ( every 3 minutes ) . Added 'forcecr to * here ' to .fetchmailrc .
>
> in the rc script ..in the qmail-start line i have ' defaultdelivery splogger
> qmail'
> defaultdelivery has been set to ./Maildir
>
> I have found the following error in /var/log/maillog
>
> Unable_to_open_./Maildir:_is_a_directory._(#4.2.1) /
>
> Any help would be *very* welcome .
>
> Sincerely
> Anurag
>
Kind Regards
Adam Andrzej Jaworski
-------------------------------------------
@VirtualCorporation
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web: http://www.Indigo-Profit-Hosting.com
>I have found the following error in /var/log/maillog
>
>Unable_to_open_./Maildir:_is_a_directory._(#4.2.1) /
Most likely, your qmail startup script refers to
./Maildir
(which means an mbox style file called "Maildir")
instead of
./Maildir/
(which means a Maildir called "Maildir").
cheers,
Andrew Richards.
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 01:25:34PM +0530, Anurag Jalan wrote:
> defaultdelivery has been set to ./Maildir
Wrong. Must be ./Maildir/
> Unable_to_open_./Maildir:_is_a_directory._(#4.2.1) /
--
Henning Brauer | BS Web Services
Hostmaster BSWS | Roedingsmarkt 14
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | 20459 Hamburg
http://www.bsws.de | Germany
|
Hi,
We have setup a qmailserver with 3.5 lac customers
and are facing a queue problem. Currently qmail-qstat shows 70000 msgs in queue.
We have set our concurrency limit (both local and remote as 250). The conf-split
is 23. How do we get rid of this queue ??? Earlier we were running sendmail and
didn't face this problem.
Have we made a mistake in the qmail-configuration
to handle high volumes.
I have attached the output of showctl.
Raghu
|
qmail home directory: /var/qmail.
user-ext delimiter: -.
paternalism (in decimal): 2.
silent concurrency limit: 250.
subdirectory split: 23.
user ids: 70013, 70014, 70015, 0, 70016, 70017, 70018, 70019.
group ids: 70013, 70014.
badmailfrom: (Default.) Any MAIL FROM is allowed.
badmailpatterns: (Default.) Any MAIL FROM is allowed.
badrcptto: (Default.) Any RCPT TO is allowed.
badrcptpatterns: (Default.) Any RCPT TO is allowed.
bouncefrom: (Default.) Bounce user name is MAILER-DAEMON.
bouncehost: (Default.) Bounce host name is x
concurrencylocal: Local concurrency is 250.
concurrencyremote: Remote concurrency is 250.
databytes: (Default.) SMTP DATA limit is 0 bytes.
defaultdomain: Default domain name is x
defaulthost: (Default.) Default host name is x
doublebouncehost: (Default.) 2B recipient host: x
doublebounceto: (Default.) 2B recipient user: postmaster.
envnoathost: (Default.) Presumed domain name is x
helohost: (Default.) SMTP client HELO host name is x
idhost: (Default.) Message-ID host name is x
localiphost: (Default.) Local IP address becomes x
locals:
Messages for localhost are delivered locally.
Messages for x are delivered locally.
me: My name is x
nodnscheck: (Default.) Any MAIL FROM is checked for existing Domains.
percenthack: (Default.) The percent hack is not allowed.
plusdomain: Plus domain name is net.in.
qmqpservers: (Default.) No QMQP servers.
queuelifetime: Message lifetime in the queue is 129600 seconds.
rcpthosts:
morercpthosts.cdb: Modified recently enough; hopefully up to date.
smtpgreeting: SMTP greeting: 220 .
smtproutes: (Default.) No artificial SMTP routes.
timeoutconnect: SMTP client connection timeout is 180 seconds.
timeoutremote: (Default.) SMTP client data timeout is 1200 seconds.
timeoutsmtpd: (Default.) SMTP server data timeout is 1200 seconds.
virtualdomains:
relayclients: (Default.) No Relayclinets defined.
relaydomains: (Default.) No Relaydomains defined.
relaymailfrom: (Default.) No Relaymailfrom defined.
tarpitcount: (Default.) No Tarpitcount defined.
tarpitdelay: (Default.) No Tarpitdelay defined.
defaultdelivery: I have no idea what this file does.
rcpthosts.lock: I have no idea what this file does.
virtualdomains.lock: I have no idea what this file does.
locals.lock: I have no idea what this file does.
morercpthosts.lock: I have no idea what this file does.
Hi,
I'm trying to get a mail autoresponder working. I'm using vpopmail and
qmail. I have downloaded the autoreply from qmail.org and have the following
.qmail file:
|/home/vpopmail/domains/itis.co.za/info/autoreply/autoreply.pl $USER
$RECIPIENT $SENDER
If I send a message to this user, I keep getting a message in the log file
stating that a message has already been sent to my recipient and will be
queued for 2 days. If I view the message in my info/Maildir/new dir it has a
long list showing the message coming from my recipent more than once.
I don't understand why it is doing this. Am I missing something? Is there a
beter way to implement an automatic reply?
thank you
Raymond