Hello guys,
more surprises! ;) Everything compiled ok but when I got to step 7 there
is a hard error message when the ./qmail-config script tries to run
./dnsfq hostname. It reports hard error!
Have any of you qmail installed on Debian? Did you encounter this
problem? If so how to go
Hello guys,
I am about to install qmail when, voila! Qmail has already the user ids
and groups created in /etc/passwd and /etc/group???
I never installed qmail before and it is not a package in dselect... so I
assume smartlist or some other package added this in for me???
Also the sh in my
Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Larry Riedel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Is there a qmail 1.01 package? I couldn't find one in any of the
> > > contrib/non-free/stable/unsable directories.
> >
> > I found one in project/experimental and
Hello guys!
> > Is there a qmail 1.01 package? I couldn't find one in any of the
> > contrib/non-free/stable/unsable directories.
>
> I found one in project/experimental and it works great.
I'd love to try qmail! I have a large mailing list running and the
a
Paul Miller wrote:
> I just installed the package and it works even worst then the one I
> compiled. If I send a message to another local user, it doesn't make
> it... in fact, it doesn't even get into the alias/Mailbox file.
It works just fine on two of my machines. Something must be botched in
I just installed the package and it works even worst then the one I
compiled. If I send a message to another local user, it doesn't make
it... in fact, it doesn't even get into the alias/Mailbox file.
-Paul
On 13 Aug 1997, Larry Riedel wrote:
>
> > Is there a qmail 1.01 p
> Is there a qmail 1.01 package? I couldn't find one in any of the
> contrib/non-free/stable/unsable directories.
I found one in project/experimental and it works great.
Larry
(sorry if this has already been answered - I read this list
through a mail->news gateway with
Is there a qmail 1.01 package? I couldn't find one in any of the
contrib/non-free/stable/unsable directories... kinda strange because qmail
is already partly setup on the default installation (qmail users, etc)
-Paul
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> Hello Friends,
> I am pretty new to Debian Linux. I have installed Debian 1.3.xx on a
> 100 Mhz Pentium PC.
> But I am unable to start openwindow. I have installed the olvwm
> *.deb package with the help of dpkg and xserver etc. before
>
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"Bruno O. M. Simoes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi there
> I took this file in www.qmail.org and doesn't seem to work:
> t
"Bruno O. M. Simoes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi there
> I took this file in www.qmail.org and doesn't seem to work:
> taz# tar -xzf qmail-1_01_tar.gz
> tar: Skipping to next file header
>
> gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data
On Aug 5, Bruno O. M. Simoes wrote
> Hi there
> I took this file in www.qmail.org and doesn't seem to work:
> taz# tar -xzf qmail-1_01_tar.gz
> tar: Skipping to next file header
>
> gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--crc error
> I couldn't desc
Hi there
I took this file in www.qmail.org and doesn't seem to work:
taz# tar -xzf qmail-1_01_tar.gz
tar: Skipping to next file header
gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--crc error
I couldn't descompress it.
Does someone know either if there's a debian p
Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho writes:
> > Install a dummy package.
>
> How do I do that? Which TFM I should R?
Just declare some Provides: fields. I'll copy my dummy package
into /pub/people/joey/debian/beta on ftp.infodrom.north.de.
Please take a look at it. I'm sorry, but it is still in the
old so
On Jul 21, Martin Schulze wrote
> Install a dummy package.
How do I do that? Which TFM I should R?
Antti-Juhani
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> My impression was that it's in experimental because it has no license.
> At least when I last visited the website it hadn't -- there only was
> a page on how software should be free.
I think there is a quite clear license for qmail. 1) Unmodi
>>Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
... However, how can I tell the
>Debian packaging system that I have an undebianized MTA? Many Debian
>packages depend on a message transfer agent, and just removing smail
>in favour of undebianized qmail will generate _lots_ of dependency
>pr
On Jul 21, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote
> That's not the hard part. I had once installed qmail on my late
> Slackware system, so I know the procedure. However, how can I tell the
> Debian packaging system that I have an undebianized MTA? Many Debian
> packages depend on a messa
On Jul 21, Dima wrote
> >>Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
>
> >A related question: is there any chance of getting a Debianized
> >distribution of qmail in the near future? A mere source could do.
>
> You can use a non-debianized version: the only difference is th
>>Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
>A related question: is there any chance of getting a Debianized
>distribution of qmail in the near future? A mere source could do.
You can use a non-debianized version: the only difference is that
Debian already have qmail users and groups in /etc/p
A related question: is there any chance of getting a Debianized
distribution of qmail in the near future? A mere source could do. Yes,
I know that there is qmail in project/experimental (at least my mirror
has it), but I'd rather not use alpha software -- and I think I would
be violating
I have a small system that has qmail installed, and doesn't get much mail,
so it's really a waste of memory to have the various qmail daemons running
all the time. Is there a way to set up qmail so it gets run from inetd?
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Hey
Are there any people out there using zmailer or qmail with Debian 1.2 ?
Will there be a Debian package for one of them?
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I'll try to get a 1200K rescue disk built - I'm still working on the install
set for 1.2.1 .
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On Mon, 30 Dec 1996, Remco van de Meent wrote:
> At 01:22 PM 12/30/96 -0600, Roy C Bixler wrote:
> >On Mon, 30 Dec 1996, Remco van de Meent wrote:
> >> Maybe zmailer is another option? Seems to be very fast also...
> >
> >Yes, this works well, but unfortunately there is no Debian package
> >availab
Hi Remco, You wrote:
Remco> > Is anyone working on such a thing?
Remco> I hope so, because I *can* compile it, but I cannot get it to
Remco> work together with piped things like majordomo.
There is a patch for majordomo somewhere at www.qmail.org.
Regards,
borik
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At 01:22 PM 12/30/96 -0600, Roy C Bixler wrote:
>On Mon, 30 Dec 1996, Remco van de Meent wrote:
>> Maybe zmailer is another option? Seems to be very fast also...
>
>Yes, this works well, but unfortunately there is no Debian package
>available for it. Is anyone working on such a thing?
>
I hope so
mail as possible,
> > since I understand it to some extent, and have UUCP working with that
> > already.
>
>Hi,
>
>Give qmail a try. It's flexible and very simple to configure. Also, it is
very
>fast (can handle more than 200K/day mail messages without problems) and i
hat
> already.
Hi,
Give qmail a try. It's flexible and very simple to configure. Also, it is very
fast (can handle more than 200K/day mail messages without problems) and isn't
likely to have sendmail's security problems.
In fact, I think qmail handles all debian lists. I don&
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>
> Hi,
> I am looking at using qmail as a replacement for smail/sendmail.
> I am using now on a sun workstation for testing, and it seems to work fine.
> My question is does anyone know of a reader that can access the maildir files
> (t
Hi,
I am looking at using qmail as a replacement for smail/sendmail.
I am using now on a sun workstation for testing, and it seems to work fine.
My question is does anyone know of a reader that can access the maildir files
(that
is the qmail-preferred way of storing mail)? Right now I must use
Hello,
I am quite new to unix and would like to know if someone could give me
detailed instructions on how to set up qmail to work with a dial up
acounnt with an isp.
My ip address is dynamic if this matters and mail is sent to and
received from cedar.netten.net and my email address is
[EMAIL
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