qmail Digest 24 Jan 1999 11:00:15 -0000 Issue 530

1999-01-24 Thread qmail-digest-help
qmail Digest 24 Jan 1999 11:00:15 - Issue 530 Topics (messages 20886 through 20894): relay for reserved IPs / proxy question 20886 by: "axw" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 20892 by: Ludwig Pummer [EMAIL PROTECTED] (off topic) required mx? 20887 by: Niklas Alberth [EMAIL

Re: Building new mail system

1999-01-24 Thread spork
On Sat, 23 Jan 1999, Patrick Greenwell wrote: Did you ever consider that that might be your problem, as CAM is constantly being worked on and AFAIK isn't being back-ported to 2.2.X? Oh, did I ever ;) After some email exchanges with one of the CAM folks though, I'm pretty confident that cam

Re: (off topic) required mx?

1999-01-24 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Sat, Jan 23, 1999 at 08:56:42PM +0100, Niklas Alberth wrote: Hello I guess this is abit of topic but I don't knew any one else to ask. (bakground: I'm doing a kind of exam work, using linux to set up a (q)mail and web server for the other students at my school, I've only got control

Re: qmtp issue

1999-01-24 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Sun, Jan 24, 1999 at 02:27:07AM +0100, Balazs Nagy wrote: Hiyas, I want to write an article about Qmail for a Linux related special issue of the Hungarian Chip and it's work but I don't know whether I can give my readers a solution for send letters via QMTP protocol. There's a

tool to convert/simulate Exchange to normal mbox/maildir

1999-01-24 Thread Mirko Zeibig
Hello, I installed qmail in a company and it just runs like it should. Now these guys want to install some workflow-program which will only work with MAPI and Exchange´s "Shared Folders". Is there any way to simulate these sick MS-implementations using qmail+. Regards Mirko -- mailto:[EMAIL

RE: relay for reserved IPs / proxy question

1999-01-24 Thread Andrew Richards
Axw, Use the fwtk as follows for SMTP coming in: - Setup the smtp port in /etc/inetd.conf to invoke the fwtk's smap program. - Have smapd running as a background process (this calls sendmail) - Have a mail program (e.g. sendmail) running say once per day from cron to clear out anything left

qmail stats (mostly GNU/Linux)

1999-01-24 Thread Mate Wierdl
The entries in my xferlog* files start on Jan 03. # cat xferlog*|awk '{ print $9, $7 }' | grep qmail-1.03-11ucspi.src.rpm | sort -k 2| uniq -1|wc -l 653 # cat xferlog*|awk '{ print $9, $7 }' | grep "qmail.*.rpm" | sort -k 2| uniq -1|wc -l 898 # cat xferlog*|awk '{ print $9, $7 }' |

Re: qmail stats (mostly GNU/Linux)

1999-01-24 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Sun, Jan 24, 1999 at 03:24:20PM -0600, Mate Wierdl wrote: The entries in my xferlog* files start on Jan 03. # cat xferlog*|awk '{ print $9, $7 }' | grep qmail-1.03-11ucspi.src.rpm | sort -k 2| uniq -1|wc -l 653 # cat xferlog*|awk '{ print $9, $7 }' | grep "qmail.*.rpm" | sort

tcpd and paranoid mode

1999-01-24 Thread Martin Searancke
Strange problem. I compiled a new copy of my tcp wrapper program with Paranoid mode turned off so as to allow mail to get through from sites that have a problem with this. The new problem is whenever I use the new copy it stops us from using that server for SMTP on our local lan. Its as if the

RE: tcpd and paranoid mode

1999-01-24 Thread Vince Vielhaber
On 24-Jan-99 Martin Searancke wrote: Strange problem. I compiled a new copy of my tcp wrapper program with Paranoid mode turned off so as to allow mail to get through from sites that have a problem with this. The new problem is whenever I use the new copy it stops us from using that server