qmail Digest 19 Apr 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1339

Topics (messages 60886 through 60934):

Re: Where is tai64nfrac
        60886 by: Russ Allbery

delivered-to headers
        60887 by: Martin Kos
        60891 by: Peter van Dijk
        60893 by: Martin Kos

Feedback about RBLs
        60888 by: I�igo Mart�nez Lasala
        60917 by: David Talkington
        60921 by: Markus Stumpf

Spanish Language support and FreeBSD package for IsoQlog
        60889 by: Ismail YENIGUL

Re: Cant sent to hotmail or yahoo
        60890 by: Benjamin Lee

change envelope from line
        60892 by: Gustav-Martin Olsen
        60894 by: Harald Hanche-Olsen
        60896 by: Gustav-Martin Olsen
        60899 by: Harald Hanche-Olsen
        60934 by: Gustav-Martin Olsen

Re: delivered-to headers [problem solved]
        60895 by: Martin Kos

Re: Need store and forward
        60897 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: qmail-remote_crashed
        60898 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Does the current ucspi-tcp support hostnames in tcp.smtp?
        60900 by: Scott Gifford

Import Mail List Members
        60901 by: Devin Rader
        60902 by: Charles Cazabon

how to block based on To: name ?
        60903 by: 95m3.snmptools.org
        60905 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

[Announce] oMail-webmail 0.97 is out!
        60904 by: Olivier M.

/var/qmail/control ?
        60906 by: Marco Calistri
        60930 by: Rizwan
        60931 by: Rizwan

stop 'identing'
        60907 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
        60909 by: Mehul Choksi
        60911 by: Charles Cazabon
        60913 by: Henning Brauer
        60915 by: Mehul Choksi

Re: pop3d, fixcrio, tcpserver
        60908 by: Markus Stumpf
        60918 by: Michael Werneke
        60919 by: Markus Stumpf
        60920 by: Peter van Dijk
        60922 by: Markus Stumpf

Mailing List
        60910 by: Marcus Ouimet

Re: Cant sent to yahoo or hotmail
        60912 by: Markus Stumpf

qmail+vpopmail
        60914 by: Katzenmeyer, Eli
        60916 by: Robin S. Socha

i just cant get it to work....
        60923 by: Jason Davidson
        60924 by: Charles Warwick
        60925 by: David Young

qmail with ldap
        60926 by: Patrick Wayne Tan
        60927 by: David Talkington
        60928 by: David Young
        60933 by: Henning Brauer

qmailadmin compile question ---> basically From  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        60929 by: Essy Ren

The Golden Monkey Has Arrived!!
        60932 by: cashflowzs2001z.home.com

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Jost Krieger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 04:17:47PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> For instance at:
>> http://sunsite.dk/qmail/tai64nfrac
>> or
>> http://qmail.sst.com.br/tai64nfrac

> AFAIK, (this version) of tai64nfrac is broken, because

>    printf("%lu.%lu ", seconds, nanoseconds);

> suppresses leading zeroes in the fractional part.

There is (finally) a fixed version of my C implementation of tai64nfrac on
<ftp://ftp.eyrie.org/pub/software/misc/tai64nfrac.c>.

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hi all

my qmail does not add the delivered-to headers to my incoming mails. i
don't know if i've disabled this thing somewhere but i would be happy if i
could enable it. any idea what the problem could be?

greets
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On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 12:45:34PM +0200, Martin Kos wrote:
> hi all
> 
> my qmail does not add the delivered-to headers to my incoming mails. i
> don't know if i've disabled this thing somewhere but i would be happy if i
> could enable it. any idea what the problem could be?

Perhaps if you add more detail about your setup, we can answer your
question. What's in your .qmail files? How did you arrange delivery?

Greetz, Peter.




hi peter

On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Peter van Dijk wrote:

> Perhaps if you add more detail about your setup, we can answer your
> question. What's in your .qmail files? How did you arrange delivery?
ou yes.. now i've seen what the problem is.. i use maildrop to deliver the
mails and i've read something that i have to use preline or so to add the
delivered-to header.. but how can i do this?

greets
 Martin
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I'm planning to install anti-spam filter using RBLs.
However I'm not sure about how well does this system works (spam not
filtered, not spam rejected, etc).
Any feedback about using RBLs?
Thanks in advance.

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Iñigo Martínez Lasala wrote:

>I'm planning to install anti-spam filter using RBLs.
>However I'm not sure about how well does this system works (spam not
>filtered, not spam rejected, etc).
>Any feedback about using RBLs?

Works quite well.  Unfortunately, we weren't able to continue using it
for political reasons.  Once in place, rblsmtpd began rejecting and
logging several messages per hour, and too many of the open relays
turned out to be "friendlies".

- -d

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On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 04:26:41PM -0500, David Talkington wrote:
> Works quite well.  Unfortunately, we weren't able to continue using it
> for political reasons.  Once in place, rblsmtpd began rejecting and
> logging several messages per hour, and too many of the open relays
> turned out to be "friendlies".

I have made modifications to rblsmtpd, qmail-smtpd and wrote a mess822
package that allows you to not reject but tag messages with infos about
RBLs the sending IP is in and with the mess822 package users can decide
which messages to 
    - reject (with bouncesaying)
    - forward to another account for review
in their .qmail files.

In case you're interested, have a look (start) at
    http://www.lamer.de/maex/creative/software/ucspi-tcp/

        \Maex

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hi i make a few changes at isoqlog-stable


-Spanish Language Support has been added  you can get it from
http://www.enderunix.org/isoqlog/lang  (if you install already
isoqlog-stable-1.5)

-I make FreeBSD package   you can get it from following URL
http://www.enderunix.org/isoqlog/bsd/isoqlog-stable-1.5.tgz

For more information  visit
http://www.enderunix.org/isoqlog


byye
Ismail  YENIGUL
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http://www.lifewithqmail.org/lwq.html#relaying



On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 12:47:28PM +0300, Andrew Wafula wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I dont have SSL running but please explain how the relaying can be a
> problem. I don't fully get what you mean. If it was relaying, why does it
> fail only for Outlook and Netscape and not for the webmail running on the
> machine?
> 
> Andrew
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Benjamin Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 11:34 AM
> To: Andrew Wafula
> Cc: Qmail
> Subject: Re: Cant sent to hotmail or yahoo
> 
> 
> Hi, like Ruprecht mentioned, it looks like a relaying problem (and SSL
> may be playing funny bugger too).
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 10:36:59AM +0300, Andrew Wafula wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have configured qmail as per instructions but when i try to send to
> yahoo
> > or hotmail i get the following 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: 'pop3.marson-net.com', Server: '212.49.77.118',
> > 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
> >
> > Apparently, this happens when you try to deliver mail from outlook or
> > netscape MUAs but not on the sqwebmail that resides on the machine with
> the
> > qmail.
> >
> > Why should it try to deliver external mail to itself?
> >
> > Please help.
> >
> > Andrew
> >
> 
> --
> http://realthought.net/
> 




Hello,

how can i change the envelope from line in qmail?

Thanks a lot

Gustav

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+ Gustav-Martin Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

| how can i change the envelope from line in qmail?

man qmail-inject

- Harald




<- Harald wrote:
<man qmail-inject

Thanks i known, but my mails get to virtualdomains (fixme:fixup) and then
only the $SENDER variable was set. All other variables are empty.
I want manipulate the envelope from field, how can i this? Can i change the
$SENDER variable?

Gustav


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+ Gustav-Martin Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

| Thanks i known, but my mails get to virtualdomains (fixme:fixup) and
| then only the $SENDER variable was set. All other variables are
| empty.  I want manipulate the envelope from field, how can i this?
| Can i change the $SENDER variable?

If you forward using the forward program, change NEWSENDER.  If you
forward using condredirect, change SENDER.  (No, this appears not to
be terribly well documented.)

- Harald




<If you forward using the forward program, change NEWSENDER.  If you
<forward using condredirect, change SENDER.  (No, this appears not to
<be terribly well documented.)

Where is the documentation, in the manual page i don't founded.
Have you an adress?

I want manipulate the envelope from field,
what i do is change the email header via virtualdomains (fixme:fixup),
that works fine. Now i want change the From: field (the domain address part)
via script because my unix hosts send the hostname.domain address
and i need only the domain address 
([EMAIL PROTECTED] --> change in [EMAIL PROTECTED]). When qmail
send the mail via qmail-inject -f $SENDER, i see the original 
email address with hostname.domain in the log file, but qmail
rejected this, because only the domain is in dns configured.
When i want use the variables QMAILNAME, QMAILUSER, MAILUSER
or MAILHOST the are empty. So, how can i manipulate the $SENDER
(envelope from) variable with the new email address?
Or is there are better idea?

best regards

Gustav

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hi all

i've solved the problem.. i've had to change my .qmail file from
 |/usr/bin/maildrop to |preline /usr/bin/maildrop
...it's simple but first you've to find it ;-)

greets
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Carlo gibertini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I need to mount a mailserver to do store and forward for my costumers that
> have their e-mail servers behind a dialup connection. My mail server must
> accept mail for my costumers domains (and only for then) and when the remote
> mail server connect to the internet and send an etrn or something like that,
> my mailserver  send all the messages to the remote server.

Check into AutoTURN, Dan's replacement for ETRN (part of serialmail package, I
believe).  It's similar functionality to ETRN, but it's completely automatic
-- the remote machine doesn't have to know anything about ETRN.

> Can qmail do this? the remote mailservers are Microsoft Exchange.

Remote MTA doesn't matter.

Charles
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Christian Maier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Apr 18 09:47:47 hostname qmail: 987580067.914634 delivery 44: deferral:
> qmail-remote_crashed./

Your OS or qmail-remote binary are hosed.  Did you patch qmail at all?  What
OS, compiler, and library versions are you using?

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Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Chris Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 05:57:52PM -0700, Frank Precissi wrote:
> > > My question: Does ucspi-tcp support hostnames?  If so, would they be 
> > > added as:
> > > 
> > > domain.com:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > > or
> > > .domain.com:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > 
> > I would guess that this would work. To confirm it, I'd try it and see what
> > happens.

This is not the correct syntax.

>From http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcprules.html (I've marked hostname
related rules with a *):

    Addresses

    tcpserver looks for rules with various addresses:
    
       1. $TCPREMOTEINFO@$TCPREMOTEIP, if $TCPREMOTEINFO is set;
   *   2. $TCPREMOTEINFO@=$TCPREMOTEHOST, if $TCPREMOTEINFO is set and
          $TCPREMOTEHOST is set;
       3. $TCPREMOTEIP;
   *   4. =$TCPREMOTEHOST, if $TCPREMOTEHOST is set;
       5. shorter and shorter prefixes of $TCPREMOTEIP ending with a dot;
   *   6. shorter and shorter suffixes of $TCPREMOTEHOST starting with
          a dot, preceded by =, if $TCPREMOTEHOST is set;
   *   7. =, if $TCPREMOTEHOST is set; and finally
       8. the empty string.
    
    tcpserver uses the first rule it finds. You should use the -p
    option to tcpserver if you rely on $TCPREMOTEHOST here.

We use

    =.domain.com:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
    =domain.com:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""

to allow anything ending with "domain.com" to relay, and also allow
the machine named "domain.com" itself to relay.

> I've never used this feature either, but the original poster should
> beware that allowing relaying based on hostname is insecure; the
> sender does (or can) have control over their reverse DNS resolution,
> and can therefore make their IP address resolve to a hostname in
> your domain, and proceed to spam the internet silly through your
> system.  You then get added to ORBS, RBL, RSS, etc.

Use the "-p" option to prevent this.  It checks the reverse DNS to get
a hostname, then looks up the hostname to make sure that one of the
addresses is the original address.  It takes care of the issue above.

>From http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html:

    * -p: Paranoid. After looking up the remote host name in DNS, look
       up the IP addresses in DNS for that host name, and remove the
       environment variable $TCPREMOTEHOST if none of the addresses
       match the client's IP address.

    * -P: (Default.) Not paranoid.

------ScottG.




I have a list of email addresses that I need to see if I can import into a
Mailing List in a batch.  Can anyone help me with this?

Thanks!

Devin M. Rader 
Internet Technologies Consultant 
Partec Inc. 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
www.partecinc.com 

St. Louis .NET user Group
Webmaster
www.stlnet.org

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Devin Rader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a list of email addresses that I need to see if I can import into a
> Mailing List in a batch.  Can anyone help me with this?

If it's an ezmlm list, `man ezmlm-sub`.  If you just want to do a distribution
with a .qmail file, `man dot-qmail`.  If it's another mailing list manager
program, read the documentation for that software.

Charles
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annoyingly, some usenet poster has been using my domain and a MADE UP username
as his posting address.

now I'm constantly getting hits to my mailserver for this bogus username
on my valid domainname.  and I'm forced to receive all their junk, even if
I end up forwarding the mail to /dev/null or similar.

I'd like to be able to reject the connect attempt as early as possible
WITHOUT even receiving any bodyparts.  if they've gotton as far as
sending me bodyparts, the spammer has already stolen some of my
bandwidth, which I obviously object to.  and I don't want to bounce that msg
right back since then the spammer would have stolen 2x.

I know that the initial HELO connect will steal b/w, but its very minimal
compared to some of the binary and long-text attachments that I'm currently
forced to receive.

I've installed Erwin Hoffmann's spamcontrol patch and it seems to be working
ok, but I still believe that my local qmail is still accepting the whole
bodypart in order to bounce it back.  I do NOT want it bounced back - I don't
even want to store it on my system at all.  I'm perfectly ok with simply
rejecting the initial HELO and that would be the end of it.

can this be done so early in the handshaking stage with qmail?

TIA,

-- 
/b/r/y/a/n/




> I'd like to be able to reject the connect attempt as early as possible
> WITHOUT even receiving any bodyparts.

Install the badrcptto patch and include the made up address in
/var/qmail/control/badrcptto.

Regards, Frank




Bonsoir,

A new version of oMail-webmail is now available, for the
third time in 5 days :) This is version 0.96.1, with lots 
of user-requested improvements :

Major changes since 0.96:

        * support for multiple attachments (finally!)
        * inline attachment display for pictures (jpg/gif/png)
          and (optionnaly) html attachments.
        * now you can move multiples messages at once to
          the trash but also to the "saved messages" folder
        * "one-login" system, which will be usefull if you
          have mutliple mail servers.


You will find more infos about this GPL-licensed software,
as well as an online demo of latest version under
http://webmail.omnis.ch/omail.pl?action=about


* Download:
      http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/omail/omail-webmail-0.97.tar.gz
      
* Other URL's: (cvs, releases, etc)
      http://freshmeat.net/projects/omail-webmail/
      
* If you are interested to help, fell free to get the files from the
  anonymous CVS, and you are welcome on the devel mailing list.
  
* There are currently 2 mailing lists :

  - omail-news : read-only announce mailing list (for new release announces)
      > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/omail-news <
      
  - omail-devel : public mailing list for devel & support.
      > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/omail-devel <

* Changelog:

   18.apr.01 - Version 0.97 - om <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        * inline attachement display support for pictures
          and (optionnaly) html attachments.
        * multiple attachement support (finally!) 
        * attachement are now also supported when forwarding messages
        * -> most of the code has been adapted from the current
             devel tree of neomail, with some peronnal changes :)
        * some small fixes
        * possibilty to move multiple messages to trash or saved folder

   17.apr.01 - Version 0.96.2 - om <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        * fixed typo in lang/ja.lang
        * fixed $loginmessage which was displayed every time instead
          of just on the first screen after login.
        * added the "One-Login" system, which allows the access of
          multiple webmail servers from one login form. For example:
          http://webmail.provider.com, which will redirect the requests
          to webmail1.provider.com, webmail3.provider.com, etc.
          Check the contrib/onelogin directory for more infos.


Greetings,
Olivier
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Hello this is a very elementary question but I had mail lost
due to a wrong configuration of my /var/qmail/control/locals.

Using fetchmail as mail retrieval I used the line:

smtphost localhost 
into .fetchmailrc

Then since qmail host has an unknown domain name,
I changed the file /var/qmail/control/defaulthost
from linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org (private unknow name)
to ik5bcu.ampr.org (my AMPRNET domain name)

Messages are now accepted also from servers who require
a FQDN (kernel.vger.edu):
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Connected to 199.183.24.194 but sender was rejected.
Remote host said: 553 5.4.3 For MAIL FROM address
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> the policy analysis reports DNS error with your
source domain.

But MAILER-DAEMON@qmail now seems to be addressed to
ik5bcu.ampr.org instead to linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org

<ik5bcu@localhost>:
Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host,
it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local. (#5.4.6)
--- Below this line is a copy of the message.

Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Received: (qmail 1289 invoked from network); 18 Apr 2001 12:57:27 -0000
Received: from localhost (HELO box.tin.it) ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  by localhost with SMTP; 18 Apr 2001 12:57:27 -0000
Received: from linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org ([213.217.186.123])
          by fep22-svc.tin.it (InterMail vM.4.01.03.13 201-229-121-113)
          with SMTP

So ignoring where the problem was I changed
.fetchmailrc putting the line:
smtphost linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org
and removing localhost from /var/qmail/control/locals

I did this on the wrong moment:qmail was running with 
previous configuration so when I retrieved mail from
my ISP 73 messages have been lost because they was
addressed to localhost.

The final of this long and unclear description is:
what is the right and safe use of localhost
(if any!)
inside /control/locals or /control/rcpthosts?

What a better workaround about DNS problem:
using qmail hostname linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org as defaulthost
without servers complains as vger.kernel.edu?

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        I had the same problem. Instead of localhost put the ip address of the
SMTP server.

Rizwan

 On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Marco Calistri wrote:
> Hello this is a very elementary question but I had mail lost
> due to a wrong configuration of my /var/qmail/control/locals.
> 
> Using fetchmail as mail retrieval I used the line:
> 
> smtphost localhost 
> into .fetchmailrc
> 
> Then since qmail host has an unknown domain name,
> I changed the file /var/qmail/control/defaulthost
> from linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org (private unknow name)
> to ik5bcu.ampr.org (my AMPRNET domain name)
> 
> Messages are now accepted also from servers who require
> a FQDN (kernel.vger.edu):
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Connected to 199.183.24.194 but sender was rejected.
> Remote host said: 553 5.4.3 For MAIL FROM address
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> the policy analysis reports DNS error with your
> source domain.
> 
> But MAILER-DAEMON@qmail now seems to be addressed to
> ik5bcu.ampr.org instead to linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org
> 
> <ik5bcu@localhost>:
> Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host,
> it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local. (#5.4.6)
> --- Below this line is a copy of the message.
> 
> Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Received: (qmail 1289 invoked from network); 18 Apr 2001 12:57:27 -0000
> Received: from localhost (HELO box.tin.it) ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>   by localhost with SMTP; 18 Apr 2001 12:57:27 -0000
> Received: from linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org ([213.217.186.123])
>           by fep22-svc.tin.it (InterMail vM.4.01.03.13 201-229-121-113)
>           with SMTP
> 
> So ignoring where the problem was I changed
> .fetchmailrc putting the line:
> ssmtphost linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org
> and removing localhost from /var/qmail/control/locals
> 
> I did this on the wrong moment:qmail was running with 
> previous configuration so when I retrieved mail from
> my ISP 73 messages have been lost because they was
> addressed to localhost.
> 
> The final of this long and unclear description is:
> what is the right and safe use of localhost
> (if any!)
> inside /control/locals or /control/rcpthosts?
> 
> What a better workaround about DNS problem:
> using qmail hostname linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org as defaulthost
> without servers complains as vger.kernel.edu?
> 
> -- 
> Regards,: Marco Calistri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> gpg key available on http://www.qsl.net/ik5bcu
> Xfmail 1.4.7p2 on linux RedHat 6.2
-- 
            In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful 
            --------------------------------------------------  
         Praise be to Allah, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the world; 
                       Most Gracious, Most Merciful; 
                       Master of the Day of Judgment. 
                Thee do we worship, and Thine aid we seek. 
                         Show us the straight way, 
           The way of those on whom Thou hast bestowed Thy Grace, 
         those whose (portion) is not wrath, and who go not astray. 
                                                        Qur'aan Ch:1
                                                        ------------






I mean use the ip_address of the SMTP server in the .fetchmailrc file

Rizwan

On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Marco Calistri wrote:
> Hello this is a very elementary question but I had mail lost
> due to a wrong configuration of my /var/qmail/control/locals.
> 
> Using fetchmail as mail retrieval I used the line:
> 
> smtphost localhost 
> into .fetchmailrc
> 
> Then since qmail host has an unknown domain name,
> I changed the file /var/qmail/control/defaulthost
> from linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org (private unknow name)
> to ik5bcu.ampr.org (my AMPRNET domain name)
> 
> Messages are now accepted also from servers who require
> a FQDN (kernel.vger.edu):
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Connected to 199.183.24.194 but sender was rejected.
> Remote host said: 553 5.4.3 For MAIL FROM address
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> the policy analysis reports DNS error with your
> source domain.
> 
> But MAILER-DAEMON@qmail now seems to be addressed to
> ik5bcu.ampr.org instead to linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org
> 
> <ik5bcu@localhost>:
> Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host,
> it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local. (#5.4.6)
> --- Below this line is a copy of the message.
> 
> Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Received: (qmail 1289 invoked from network); 18 Apr 2001 12:57:27 -0000
> Received: from localhost (HELO box.tin.it) ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>   by localhost with SMTP; 18 Apr 2001 12:57:27 -0000
> Received: from linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org ([213.217.186.123])
>           by fep22-svc.tin.it (InterMail vM.4.01.03.13 201-229-121-113)
>           with SMTP
> 
> So ignoring where the problem was I changed
> .fetchmailrc putting the line:
> ssmtphost linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org
> and removing localhost from /var/qmail/control/locals
> 
> I did this on the wrong moment:qmail was running with 
> previous configuration so when I retrieved mail from
> my ISP 73 messages have been lost because they was
> addressed to localhost.
> 
> The final of this long and unclear description is:
> what is the right and safe use of localhost
> (if any!)
> inside /control/locals or /control/rcpthosts?
> 
> What a better workaround about DNS problem:
> using qmail hostname linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org as defaulthost
> without servers complains as vger.kernel.edu?
> 
> -- 
> Regards,: Marco Calistri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> gpg key available on http://www.qsl.net/ik5bcu
> Xfmail 1.4.7p2 on linux RedHat 6.2
-- 
            In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful 
            --------------------------------------------------  
         Praise be to Allah, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the world; 
                       Most Gracious, Most Merciful; 
                       Master of the Day of Judgment. 
                Thee do we worship, and Thine aid we seek. 
                         Show us the straight way, 
           The way of those on whom Thou hast bestowed Thy Grace, 
         those whose (portion) is not wrath, and who go not astray. 
                                                        Qur'aan Ch:1
                                                        ------------




"Mehul Choksi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi, is it possible to stop qmail identing? Any help in this regard would be
> greatly appreciated. I have been looking at various documents to stop qmail
> to do ident, but so far don not have any luck.

Please don't use followups when starting a new topic. Please use a different
Subject: too in this case.

To answer your question: if you run qmail-smtpd/-pop3d etc. under tcpserver
(which is strongly recommended), have a look at the switches
-l, -H and -R for the tcpserver program.

Regards, Frank




Thanks for responding. I have checked the tcpserver options
(http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html ) but none found to stop identing.

Regards,
Mehul.

-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Tegtmeyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 3:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: stop 'identing'

"Mehul Choksi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi, is it possible to stop qmail identing? Any help in this regard would
be
> greatly appreciated. I have been looking at various documents to stop
qmail
> to do ident, but so far don not have any luck.

Please don't use followups when starting a new topic. Please use a different
Subject: too in this case.

To answer your question: if you run qmail-smtpd/-pop3d etc. under tcpserver
(which is strongly recommended), have a look at the switches
-l, -H and -R for the tcpserver program.

Regards, Frank





Mehul Choksi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have checked the tcpserver options
> (http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html ) but none found to stop identing.

Bzzt.  TCPREMOTEINFO _is_ ident data.

Charles
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On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 03:38:55PM -0400, Mehul Choksi wrote:
> Thanks for responding. I have checked the tcpserver options
> (http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html ) but none found to stop identing.

read it again.

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Thanks a lot. I used -R with tcpserver and it works.  I greatly appreciate
your help.

Regards,
Mehul.

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Cazabon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 3:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: stop 'identing'

Mehul Choksi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have checked the tcpserver options
> (http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html ) but none found to stop
identing.

Bzzt.  TCPREMOTEINFO _is_ ident data.

Charles
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On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 07:44:23PM -0700, Michael Werneke wrote:
> Telnetting to port 110 is successful.  Surely there must be a workaround for
> this.  This setup has been working for months in the same configuration for
> months with the same mail clients.  What could cause it to stop working over
> night?

What is your startup sequence for tcpserver?
If your/your clients DNS is broken "overnight" (some unnoticed syntax error in
zone file e.g.) this may exactly be the symptoms.

What exactly do you mean by "pop3 connections keep timing out" ?
If you do a
    $ telnet pophost pop3
do you get a "prompt" like
    +OK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
or is it hanging like
    $ telnet popmail pop3
    Trying 195.30.0.14...
    Connected to popmail.Space.Net.
    Escape character is '^]'.
       [ hanging now ]

If it's the latter, you may add "-H", "-l <localname>" and remove (if
present) the "-p" flag to tcpserver.

Also, you may have reached a capacity limit. If you have really a *lot*
of clients connecting you may hit the default for simultaneous
connections (=40), but from the log you've posted I don;t think this is
the case (tcpserver: status: 2/40 - means 2 active connections out of
40 simultaneous allowed).

What puzzled me in your log is the line:
Apr 17 18:36:05 alpha pop3d: 987557765.215412 tcpserver: ok 2010
:111.222.77.121:110 adsl-11-222-33-87.dsl.sndg02.dslisp.net:11.222.33.87::3015

I can neither get records for
     adsl-11-222-33-87.dsl.sndg02.dslisp.net    (NXDOMAIN)
nor
     87.33.222.11.in-addr.arpa  (NXDOMAIN)


        \Maex

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Markus Stumpf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Michael Werneke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: pop3d, fixcrio, tcpserver


> On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 07:44:23PM -0700, Michael Werneke wrote:
> > Telnetting to port 110 is successful.  Surely there must be a workaround
for
> > this.  This setup has been working for months in the same configuration
for
> > months with the same mail clients.  What could cause it to stop working
over
> > night?
>
> What is your startup sequence for tcpserver?
The run script is in /var/qmail/supervise/pop3d/run.
The script is exactly as shown in djb's pop3d directions.
exec tcpserver -v -R 0 pop3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup host.domain.com \
bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir 2>&1 | \
/var/qmail/bin/splogger pop3d &

> If your/your clients DNS is broken "overnight" (some unnoticed syntax
error in
> zone file e.g.) this may exactly be the symptoms.

> What exactly do you mean by "pop3 connections keep timing out" ?
> If you do a
>     $ telnet pophost pop3
> do you get a "prompt" like
>     +OK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> or is it hanging like
>     $ telnet popmail pop3
>     Trying 195.30.0.14...
>     Connected to popmail.Space.Net.
>     Escape character is '^]'.
>        [ hanging now ]
>
> If it's the latter, you may add "-H", "-l <localname>" and remove (if
> present) the "-p" flag to tcpserver.
It doesn't hang with telnet.
The mail clients (Outlook in this case) are able to connect to the pop3 and
authenticate, but not retrieve mail messages.  A tail --follow=name maillog
gives shows this as the reason for the timeouts:
Apr 17 18:36:05 alpha pop3d: 987557765.365642 tcpserver: end 2010 status 256
>
> Also, you may have reached a capacity limit. If you have really a *lot*
> of clients connecting you may hit the default for simultaneous
> connections (=40), but from the log you've posted I don;t think this is
> the case (tcpserver: status: 2/40 - means 2 active connections out of
> 40 simultaneous allowed).
This is a really low volume server.  There are rarely ever more than about 4
simultaneous connections.
>
> What puzzled me in your log is the line:
> Apr 17 18:36:05 alpha pop3d: 987557765.215412 tcpserver: ok 2010
> :111.222.77.121:110
adsl-11-222-33-87.dsl.sndg02.dslisp.net:11.222.33.87::3015
>
> I can neither get records for
>      adsl-11-222-33-87.dsl.sndg02.dslisp.net (NXDOMAIN)
> nor
>      87.33.222.11.in-addr.arpa (NXDOMAIN)
I changed the actual addresses to protect the innocent. :)

>
>
> \Maex
>
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> Research & Development |       D-80807 Muenchen    | Fax: +49 (89)
32356-299
> Stress is when you wake up screaming and you realize you haven't fallen
> asleep yet.





On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 02:28:10PM -0700, Michael Werneke wrote:
> It doesn't hang with telnet.
> The mail clients (Outlook in this case) are able to connect to the pop3 and
> authenticate, but not retrieve mail messages.  A tail --follow=name maillog
> gives shows this as the reason for the timeouts:
> Apr 17 18:36:05 alpha pop3d: 987557765.365642 tcpserver: end 2010 status 256

This is no abnormal termination.
What is the contents of the Maildir of that user?
How big are the files?

> I changed the actual addresses to protect the innocent. :)

Really a *great* idea.
What else did you change? And why didn't you state this fact in the first
place?
Look you want us to help you. I spent at least some minutes to do
the lookups, checked DNS servers for problems, tried to help you
and it's for the trash can. Thanks for that.

        \Maex

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On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 11:40:38PM +0200, Markus Stumpf wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 02:28:10PM -0700, Michael Werneke wrote:
> > It doesn't hang with telnet.
> > The mail clients (Outlook in this case) are able to connect to the pop3 and
> > authenticate, but not retrieve mail messages.  A tail --follow=name maillog
> > gives shows this as the reason for the timeouts:
> > Apr 17 18:36:05 alpha pop3d: 987557765.365642 tcpserver: end 2010 status 256
> 
> This is no abnormal termination.

status 256 is abnormal.

Greetz, Peter.




On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 11:43:40PM +0200, Peter van Dijk wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 11:40:38PM +0200, Markus Stumpf wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 02:28:10PM -0700, Michael Werneke wrote:
> > > Apr 17 18:36:05 alpha pop3d: 987557765.365642 tcpserver: end 2010 status 256
> > This is no abnormal termination.
> status 256 is abnormal.

Aehm ...
qmail-pop3d: 987544742.033581 tcpserver: end 65447 status 256

ALL my tcpservers that handle pop3 conns exit like that. They work
fine and without problems for years ...

Startup via:
exec /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -R -v -c 150              \
        -l popmail.space.net                            \
        195.30.0.14 pop3                                \
        /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup popmail.space.net    \
        /var/qmail/contrib/checkpassword                \
        /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir 2>&1         \
        | /var/qmail/bin/splogger qmail-pop3d 17 &

Unmodified qmail-1.03.
Unmodified ucspi-tcp-0.88
FreeBSD 4.2-RELEASE

I have digged through the code, manpages and include files.
Anyone not interested in C code may press 'd' now ;-)


I think the "256" is due to the fact that  qmail-popup does:
  switch(child = fork()) {
    case -1:
      die_fork();
    case 0:
      close(pi[1]);
      sig_pipedefault();
      execvp(*childargs,childargs);
      _exit(1);
  }

And also the die() in qmail-popup.c does an _exit(1).

So I'd say that qmail-popup *always* exits with a value of 1 which
maps to a code 256 returned via status by waitpid() (at least on my
system).
Of course unless it receives some signal.

tcpserver.c:
   while ((pid = wait_nohang(&wstat)) > 0) {

wait_nohang.c:
   return waitpid(-1,wstat,WNOHANG);

from the manpage to waitpid()

pid_t
waitpid(pid_t wpid, int *status, int options)

WIFEXITED(status)
    True if the process terminated normally by a call to _exit(2) or
    exit(3).
WEXITSTATUS(status)
    If WIFEXITED(status) is true, evaluates to the low-order 8 bits
    of the argument passed to _exit(2) or exit(3) by the child.

from /usr/include/sys/wait.h
#define _W_INT(i)       (i)
#define _WSTATUS(x)     (_W_INT(x) & 0177)
#define WIFEXITED(x)    (_WSTATUS(x) == 0)
#define WEXITSTATUS(x)  (_W_INT(x) >> 8)

So, status 256 would have a WIFEXITED() of true and WEXITSTATUS() should
be "1".

        \Maex

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I would like to unsubscribe to this mailing list and not having any luck.
Could someone please advise, thanks in advance.







On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 09:21:58AM +0300, Andrew Wafula wrote:
> I have configured qmail as per instructions but when i try to send to yahoo
> or hotmail i get the following error:

> Why should it try to deliver external mail to itself?

It doesn't.
It looks like you try to use your qmail server as an outgoing relay.
qmail-smtpd does only accept email for hosts listed in control/rcpthosts.
If you want to relay messages (i.e. not deliver to local accounts) qmail
will reject them, except if the environment variable "RELAYCLIENT" is
set, in that case qmail will relay the message.

Please have a look at
    http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/servers.html#authorized-relay
for basic infos on how to setup authorized relays.
You may also have a look at
    The qmail newbie's guide to relaying
        <URL:http://www.palomine.net/qmail/relaying.html>
    -> Selective relaying with tcpserver and qmail-smtpd
        <URL:http://www.palomine.net/qmail/selectiverelay.html>

        \Maex

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Hi folks, I'm having a bit of a problem configuring qmail to use vpopmail to
manage virtual domains for me.  Qmail doesn't seem to have any problems
receiving messages for accounts that are in /etc/passwd, but any of the
virtual domain accounts I create using vpopmail are bounced with a 

<xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)

I'm thinking there's something with /var/qmail/rc that I have to tweak to
interface with the vpopmail settings, but I've searched high and low and
can't seem to find what I'm looking for.  Any help is appreciated.

Eli Katzenmeyer





* Katzenmeyer, Eli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010418 16:26]:
> I'm having a bit of a problem configuring qmail to use vpopmail to
> manage virtual domains for me. 

1. vpopmail has its own mailing list and if you had read the vpopmail
   docs, you'd know.
2. Your problem has nothing to do with qmail, trust me.
3. Read  vpopmail's install instructions again, particularly the part
   about vsetup.




hey,
i have read over 50 emails from the archives, and many docs about
setting up your relay...and yet it still wont work..
this is absolutely mind blowing.  I understand how and why this works,
and i still cant get it....
Now, to restate the most popular qusetion on the list....
"when i try to mail out, i get an error ..Mail not sent: sorry, that
domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5]"
i have vpopmail set up,..
i have a tcp.smtp file and have run tcp.rules to get the tcp.smtp.cdb
file...ive included that in my tcpserver invocation using the flag -x .
im at a loss, this is embarrassing becuase im not new at qmail, or
vpopmail. ... and this question is anwsered easily 100 times or more on
the list...
thanks
jason





Title: RE: i just cant get it to work....

Jason,

Please post your startup scripts for smtp to the list, include also the contents of the tcp.rules file, and the file locations for both the startup scripts and for tcp.smtp.cdb

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 19 April 2001 9:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: i just cant get it to work....


hey,
i have read over 50 emails from the archives, and many docs about
setting up your relay...and yet it still wont work..
this is absolutely mind blowing.  I understand how and why this works,
and i still cant get it....
Now, to restate the most popular qusetion on the list....
"when i try to mail out, i get an error ..Mail not sent: sorry, that
domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5]"
i have vpopmail set up,..
i have a tcp.smtp file and have run tcp.rules to get the tcp.smtp.cdb
file...ive included that in my tcpserver invocation using the flag -x .
im at a loss, this is embarrassing becuase im not new at qmail, or
vpopmail. ... and this question is anwsered easily 100 times or more on
the list...
thanks
jason


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Are you sure you have the right IP range in your /etc/tcp.smtp? When we
initially set qmail up, we put 192.168.254. in our /etc/tcp.smtp, but forgot
that all our clients were actually going out through the firewall, so their
IP wasn't 192.168 anymore. Stupid.

Look in your smptd log (/var/log/qmail/smtpd/current for me) for one of your
send attempts. Look for the line that shows your client IP, like:

 tcpserver: pid 9996 from 207.149.222.4

Double-check that this IP is in your /etc/tcp.smtp


> From: Jason Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 16:53:02 -0700
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: i just cant get it to work....
> 
> hey,
> i have read over 50 emails from the archives, and many docs about
> setting up your relay...and yet it still wont work..
> this is absolutely mind blowing.  I understand how and why this works,
> and i still cant get it....
> Now, to restate the most popular qusetion on the list....
> "when i try to mail out, i get an error ..Mail not sent: sorry, that
> domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5]"
> i have vpopmail set up,..
> i have a tcp.smtp file and have run tcp.rules to get the tcp.smtp.cdb
> file...ive included that in my tcpserver invocation using the flag -x .
> im at a loss, this is embarrassing becuase im not new at qmail, or
> vpopmail. ... and this question is anwsered easily 100 times or more on
> the list...
> thanks
> jason
> 
> 





Hi!

I couldn't find this in the FAQs. Is it possible to implement qmail with
ldap? Is there a site where I could learn how. Thanks!

Best Regards,
Patrick





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Patrick Wayne Tan wrote:

>I couldn't find this in the FAQs. Is it possible to implement qmail with
>ldap? Is there a site where I could learn how. Thanks!

http://www.nrg4u.com/

And your question suggests that you haven't seen this:

http://www.qmail.org

Good luck -d

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> From: "Patrick Wayne Tan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 09:53:46 +0800
> To: "qmail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: qmail with ldap
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I couldn't find this in the FAQs. Is it possible to implement qmail with
> ldap? Is there a site where I could learn how. Thanks!
> 
> Best Regards,
> Patrick
> 
> 





On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 09:53:46AM +0800, Patrick Wayne Tan wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I couldn't find this in the FAQs. Is it possible to implement qmail with
> ldap? Is there a site where I could learn how. Thanks!

Yes, there's qmail-ldap. Learn about it at http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ldap/

Greetings

Henning

-- 
Henning Brauer     | BS Web Services
Hostmaster BSWS    | Roedingsmarkt 14
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | 20459 Hamburg
http://www.bsws.de | Germany




i've tried install qmailadmin-0.42
and configure with
./configure --enable-vpopmaildir --enable-htmldir --enable-cgibindir --enabl
e-autoresponder-bin --enable-ezmlmdir
i've already install vpopmail

when i run the make command it's appears like this :
root@/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42>make
make  all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42'
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42'
gcc -I.       -g -O2 -c qmailadmin.c
gcc -I.       -g -O2 -c alias.c
gcc -I.       -g -O2 -c autorespond.c
gcc -I.       -g -O2 -c forward.c
gcc -I.       -g -O2 -c mailinglist.c
gcc -I.       -g -O2 -c sysadmin.c
gcc -I.       -g -O2 -c user.c
In file included from user.c:32:
vpopmail_config.h:145: warning: `PACKAGE' redefined
config.h:97: warning: this is the location of the previous definition
vpopmail_config.h:148: warning: `VERSION' redefined
config.h:100: warning: this is the location of the previous definition
gcc -I.       -g -O2 -c util.c
gcc -I.       -g -O2 -c auth.c
gcc -I.       -g -O2 -c template.c
gcc -I.       -g -O2 -c command.c
gcc -I.       -g -O2 -c show.c
gcc -I.       -g -O2 -c cgi.c
gcc -I.       -g -O2 -c limits.c
gcc -I.       -g -O2 -c dotqmail.c
gcc  -g -O2  -o qmailadmin  qmailadmin.o alias.o autorespond.o forward.o
mailinglist.o sysadmin.o user.o util.o auth.o template.o command.o show.o
cgi.o limits.o dotqmail.o  -lnsl -lm -lcrypt
qmailadmin.o: In function `main':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/qmailadmin.c:122: undefined reference to
`vauth_getpw'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/qmailadmin.c:125: undefined reference to
`vget_assign'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/qmailadmin.c:164: undefined reference to
`vget_assign'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/qmailadmin.c:194: undefined reference to
`vget_assign'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/qmailadmin.c:210: undefined reference to
`vauth_user'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/qmailadmin.c:229: undefined reference to
`vget_assign'
alias.o: In function `show_redirect_lines':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/alias.c:295: undefined reference to `vauth_getpw'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/alias.c:301: undefined reference to `slen'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/alias.c:303: undefined reference to `scopy'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/alias.c:304: undefined reference to `scat'
alias.o: In function `doredirect':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/alias.c:326: undefined reference to `vauth_getpw'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/alias.c:333: undefined reference to `slen'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/alias.c:335: undefined reference to `scopy'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/alias.c:336: undefined reference to `scat'
alias.o: In function `moddotqmailnow':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/alias.c:404: undefined reference to `vauth_getpw'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/alias.c:409: undefined reference to `vauth_getpw'
alias.o: In function `adddotqmailnow':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/alias.c:476: undefined reference to `vauth_getpw'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/alias.c:501: undefined reference to `vauth_getpw'
alias.o: In function `delredirectnow':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/alias.c:582: undefined reference to `vauth_getpw'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/alias.c:587: undefined reference to `slen'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/alias.c:589: undefined reference to `scopy'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/alias.c:590: undefined reference to `scat'
autorespond.o: In function `delautorespondnow':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/autorespond.c:236: undefined reference to
`vdelfiles'
mailinglist.o: In function `delmailinglistnow':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/mailinglist.c:277: undefined reference to `slen'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/mailinglist.c:287: undefined reference to
`vdelfiles'
mailinglist.o: In function `showlistusers':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/mailinglist.c:439: undefined reference to
`lowerit'
mailinglist.o: In function `showlistmod':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/mailinglist.c:484: undefined reference to
`lowerit'
mailinglist.o: In function `addlistusernow':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/mailinglist.c:539: undefined reference to
`lowerit'
mailinglist.o: In function `addlistmodnow':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/mailinglist.c:573: undefined reference to
`lowerit'
mailinglist.o: In function `dellistusernow':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/mailinglist.c:676: undefined reference to
`lowerit'
mailinglist.o:/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/mailinglist.c:706: more undefined
references to `lowerit' follow
user.o: In function `show_user_lines':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/user.c:87: undefined reference to `vauth_getall'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/user.c:94: undefined reference to `vauth_getall'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/user.c:125: undefined reference to `vauth_getall'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/user.c:130: undefined reference to `vauth_getall'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/user.c:175: undefined reference to `vauth_getall'
user.o: In function `addusernow':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/user.c:332: undefined reference to `vadduser'
user.o: In function `modusergo':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/user.c:378: undefined reference to `vpasswd'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/user.c:381: undefined reference to `vauth_getpw'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/user.c:383: undefined reference to `vauth_setpw'
user.o: In function `delusergo':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/user.c:493: undefined reference to `vdeluser'
user.o: In function `count_users':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/user.c:545: undefined reference to `vauth_getall'
util.o: In function `check_email_addr':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/util.c:90: undefined reference to `lowerit'
util.o: In function `fixup_local_name':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/util.c:123: undefined reference to `lowerit'
template.o: In function `send_template':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/template.c:338: undefined reference to
`vauth_getall'
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/template.c:342: undefined reference to
`vauth_getall'
command.o: In function `setdefaultaccount':
/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42/command.c:209: undefined reference to
`vauth_getpw'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[2]: *** [qmailadmin] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/essy/qmailadmin-0.42'
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2





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============================================================= 
If you have any questions of the legality of this program, contact the Office of 
Associate Director for Marketing Practices, Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of 
Consumer Protection, Washington,D.C. 
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