Re: qmail-smtp slow!
On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 10:14:21PM +0900, Gan wrote: Hello, I'm using qmail for several domains for relaying , i went into trouble since few days ago when i moved my server to another network , the thing is when i'm telneting to smtp port of my server there is a latency (more than 30 sec) before qmail answers me 220 xyz.xom ESMTP the only thing changed ( that i know) is that full C class network changed to sub 128 network . are you using tcpserver to manage qmail-smtpd connections? if yes, try the -H and -R switches to tcpserver (no reverse dns, and no ident). -tacho -- [i don't follow] | [http://daemonz.org/ || [EMAIL PROTECTED]] [everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler] 0x44FC3339 || [02B5 798B 4BD1 97FB F8DB 72E4 DCA4 BE03 44FC 3339] PGP signature
qmail-send sitting idle, doing nothing
Hi, i have the following problem with qmail-1.03 on redhat 6.2 system: when I mail a message (either through the sendmail wrapper or by using qmail-inject directly) it is written to the todo directory in the queue but qmail-send ignores it, as the todo is empty - i tried -ALRM-ing it, but to no avail. when I kill it and restart it by csh -cf '/var/qmail/rc ' it delivers a message or two and starts sitting idle again, doing nothing leaving the other messages in the todo. any suggestions? my /var/qmail/control contains the following: defaultdomain: orbitel.bg locals: muttley.orbitel.bg me: muttley.orbitel.bg plusdomain: orbitel.bg rcpthosts: muttley.orbitel.bg any help would be appreciated... -tacho -- [i don't follow] | [http://daemonz.org/ || [EMAIL PROTECTED]] [everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler] 0x44FC3339 || [02B5 798B 4BD1 97FB F8DB 72E4 DCA4 BE03 44FC 3339] PGP signature
Re: Me yet again - qmailadmin this time
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 03:10:44PM -0800, Howard Miller wrote: I may be posting this in the wrong place - sorry if so. I am trying to install qmailadmin, I run the ./configure script and it complains that it can't find my autoresponder binary. Err... what is it going on about. What does an autoresponder binary look like, am I likely to have one, and if not where do I get one. you can get the autoresponder from the same place you got qmailadmin (http://www.inter7.com/qmailadmin/) or if you want you can disable it with a configure option - see ./configure --help btw. this is a question for the qmailadmin list Thank you once again. -tacho -- [i don't follow] | [http://daemonz.org/ || [EMAIL PROTECTED]] [everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler] 0x44FC3339 || [02B5 798B 4BD1 97FB F8DB 72E4 DCA4 BE03 44FC 3339] PGP signature
Re: qmail-send sitting idle, doing nothing
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 09:53:39AM -0500, Chris Johnson wrote: On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 11:59:31AM +0200, Stanislav Grozev wrote: http://web.infoave.net/~dsill/lwq.html#trigger thanks, that fixes it, it wasn't world writable. Chris -tacho -- [i don't follow] | [http://daemonz.org/ || [EMAIL PROTECTED]] [everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler] 0x44FC3339 || [02B5 798B 4BD1 97FB F8DB 72E4 DCA4 BE03 44FC 3339] PGP signature
Re: Me yet again - qmailadmin this time
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 11:34:50AM -0700, Sean Reifschneider wrote: On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 06:03:01PM +0200, Stanislav Grozev wrote: you can get the autoresponder from the same place you got qmailadmin (http://www.inter7.com/qmailadmin/) or if you want you can disable it with a configure option - see ./configure --help I was under the impression that you could not. The install documentation for the current release version says something to the effect of "If you don't have ezmlm and autoresponder, stop and go get them." I have found that you can get around it by specifying the path of both as /usr/local/bin with the configure options though. i compile without ezmlm by specifying --without-ezmlm-dir i guess that the same will work by --without-autoresponder-bin but I haven't tried it. Sean -tacho -- [i don't follow] | [http://daemonz.org/ || [EMAIL PROTECTED]] [everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler] 0x44FC3339 || [02B5 798B 4BD1 97FB F8DB 72E4 DCA4 BE03 44FC 3339] PGP signature