Ooooh!
Only a guess -- but make a crontab entry that runs every five minutes that
runs runq. Probably it should run as 'mail', but I can't be sure.
See what this does. :)
On Wed, Sep 29, 1999 at 09:39:27AM -0500, David Kanter wrote:
I'll post this problem one last time: I must type runq at the
I'll post this problem one last time: I must type runq at the console after
running fetchmail in order for my e-mail reader to see my new mail. This never
happened before, that is until I installed Netscape 4.61 the other day; before,
I would run fetchmail and smail ran the queue automatically.
On Wed, Sep 29, 1999 at 09:39:27AM -0500, David Kanter wrote:
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I'll post this problem one last time: I must type runq at the console after
running fetchmail in order for my e-mail reader to see my new mail. This
never happened before, that is until
After installing Netscape 4.61, via dselect using Slink, a message came up
during the configuration of the packages that smail might have to be restarted
. So I let smail restart.
However, now when I run fetchmail I must runq in order for smail to pick up the
mail fetchmail received and get it
I've a linux server with debian 1.3 and smail 3.2-3, when I'm trying to put
in smail config the parameter: smtp_remote_allow=[IP range] the server
respond that the comand smtp_remote_allow is unknown.
Help Me!!!
SZ == Shao Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SZ Some sites block the emails sent from an unqualified domain. How
SZ do I configure smail so that I can send the mail via a qualified
SZ smtp, or as it looks like my domain is qualified.
First make sure you don't deliver mail directly to the
Hi,
Some sites block the emails sent from an unqualified domain.
How do I configure smail so that I can send the mail via a qualified
smtp, or as it
looks like my domain is qualified.
Thanks.
Shao.
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You'll have to find docs to make your email headers be rewritten with yoour
qualified domain name
-Original Message-
From: Shao Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian Mail List debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, 7 May 1999 11:41
Subject: smail problem
Hi,
Some sites block
I use Debian 1.3.1 and smail configured to handle virtual
mailhosts. For one virtuel host I have a mailinglist. Since some days,
some of the messages sent to the list are delivered several times to
the same people.
I had a look into /var/spool/smail/msglog
there were messages concerning the
I use Debian 1.3.1 and smail configured to handle virtual
mailhosts. For one virtuel host I have a mailinglist. Since some days,
some of the messages sent to the list are delivered several times to
the same people.
P.S. I use Smail-3.2 (#2 1996-Nov-26)
Stef
Hi!
First of all, let me please inform you that due to the nature of this
problem, you'll have to e-mail cc's of any answers to me directly :-/// on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry for the inconvenience.
On with the query. I am running debian hamm, and all went fine for
abouta month.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
Problem is that exim doesn't know that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is user here. Had to set that up for fetchmail, and it
works great. But when I send mail, my ISP thinks I'm unauthorized
(obviously, I am) and kicks my mail back. How do I get exim to rewrite my
I'm having a confusing problem with the latest smail package in
hamm. One of my users is trying to send mail using Netscape 3.02 under
windows 3.11. Every time she tries to send a message Netscape returns
with an error from my mailserver informing her that 'HELO or EHLO' must be
issued
hmm, I now also noticed that there is a file @ in my home directory, which is
a symbolic link to the current message in exmh. I don't think this used to be
the case. and after a reboot, the smail daemon had to be manually started
again.
rick
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I have two things I want to do with smail : Spool remote , but not local
mail for later delivery , and passing remote mail through a filter that
changes some headers. How to do this ?
Currently , I have written a small inetd-running ESMTP-speaking script
that translates the headers in outgoing
It has been quite a chore getting procmail to run at all here. No
success
at all with the .forward hack; any time it is run, the mail goes to
nobody. Anyway I managed to get procmail running after finding a clue
and hacking /etc/smail/transports like this:
# This is the Smail transports file,
Wieboldt, David wrote:
It has been quite a chore getting procmail to run at all here. No
success
at all with the .forward hack; any time it is run, the mail goes to
nobody. Anyway I managed to get procmail running after finding a clue
and hacking /etc/smail/transports like this:
# This
I have just noticed that I have got a message in the Q
that has been waiting to be delivered for 2 months
(Trying every 20 mins).The reason for failure is that the
host is responding connection refused.
Does anyone know why this is still in the Q, and hasn't been
bounced back to the sender? How
Hallo,
I have a dialup-connection (ppp) to an ISP. I developed a problem this
week after trying out a customized kernel (which I removed again).
The problem is that mail in the queue are not sent automatically when the
connection with the ISP is estblished.
I tried reconfiguring smail and even
On Thu, 20 Feb 1997, Johann Spies wrote:
Hallo,
I have a dialup-connection (ppp) to an ISP. I developed a problem this
week after trying out a customized kernel (which I removed again).
The problem is that mail in the queue are not sent automatically when the
connection with the ISP is
Thanks. I did not know about runq.
Johann.
Johann Spies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Windsorlaan 19
Pietermaritzburg
3201
Suid Afrika (South Africa)
Tel. Nr. 0331-46-1310
On Thu, 20 Feb 1997, Stefan Walder wrote:
On Thu, 20 Feb 1997, Johann Spies
At 5 in the morning, my system sends out some 300 email messages.. I think
smail ran out of file handles or something.
i've had a related problem with smail. i have a perl script that
generates 1400 or so messages, which it sends by piping them through
`/usr/lib/sendmail -t' (a link to
however, once my PPP connection went down, smail suddenly couldn't
resolve any hostnames, and suddenly flooded the mail queue with all
the remaining messages, going so fast that it eventually ran out of
process table entries (i think!).
my solution was to change my invocation of smail to
From /var/log/smail/paniclog:
09/29/96 09:09:44: [m0v7Hse-000Cu6C] cannot open /var/log/smail/logfile:
File table overflow
09/29/96 09:09:44: [m0v7Hse-000Cu6C] cannot open /var/log/smail/paniclog:
File table overflow
From /var/log/messages:
Sep 29 05:09:30 kite kernel: Unable to load
I have some computers that don't have IP addresses, and am using IP
masqerading to connect them to the internet. I want to set up smail so all
outgoing mail from these computers looks likes it came from
kite.preferred.com, so people can reply to it. I set up a
/etc/smail/routers like this:
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