SHUT THE FUCK UP, and send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Be
gone.
Have a nice day!
Cheers,
-a
Dave Sill wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's an unusual step for a dial-up user to make direct SMTP
connections from his system. Examining why they occur, there seem to
be 3 cases:
1. Misconfiguration. They really should be going through their ISP's
mailserver.
2.
Len Budney wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Len Budney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Modems neither cause nor result from spam--modems and spam merely
correlate.
It's an unusual step for a dial-up user to make direct SMTP
connections from his system. Examining why they occur, there
Russell Nelson wrote:
Eric Dahnke writes:
How do you folks mail system files (say logs for example)?
mail user -s Subject
~r/tmp/filename
/var/qmail/bin/mailsubj "Subject" user /tmp/filename
--
-russ nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://crynwr.com/~nelson
Crynwr supports
Balazs Nagy wrote:
Hiyas,
Is there anyone who did benchmarks with MTAs? I cannot convince people who
know only sendmail or exim ;-)
Regards: Balazs
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#!/usr/bin/perl -export-a-crypto-system-sig -http://dcs.ex.ac.uk/~aba/rsa
print pack"C*",split/\D+/,`echo
Eric Dahnke wrote:
Hello,
How do you folks mail system files (say logs for example)?
I can do it from the shell with
mail user -s Subject
~r/tmp/filename
.
But I can't get it to work from a script. I can't figure out how to give
it the EOF. I've tried everything
Matt Garrett wrote:
I seem to be having a bit of trouble getting qmail to recognize e-amil sent to
my virtual domains. Here is what I've done so far...
1. Install Qmail 1.03 from binary rpm.
2. create popuser account/group
in /etc/passwd popuser:x:888:888:POP E-Mail
I have asked about this before but now that I have both qmail and mutt
working together on my Linux box I *think* I can ask slightly more
intelligently.
The default/normal way to set up Maildir delivery with qmail means
that the Maildir is ~/Maildir, is this 'cast in stone' or is it
relatively
Joel Shellman writes:
What does the following error in the maillog file mean?
Feb 9 23:03:16 joel qmail: 918626596.080512 warning: unable to stat
mess/20/636 38
It means that you probably tried to delete a message from the queue by
simply removing the associated files.
It doesn't work
I have a small home network with 5 or so machines. These all have IP
addresses in the range 192.168.13.xxx and I have christened them
.isbd.mynet.
I'm not sure, but if you "made up" those IP numbers yourself, i.e.
if you didn't get them assigned as "static IPs" on the Internet,
they should
This is a little off topic. I'm running qmail server on linux machine.
When one of my customer sends mail through my mail server, it is rejected
because of To: line:
To: [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
failure: Sorry,_I_couldn't_find_any_host_named_aquacorp.com].
Qmail doesn't
On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 07:59:29AM -0600,
Mate Wierdl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finally a remark: on a list I manage (well, ezmlm-idx), there are 169
subscribers, 11 of which had completely incorrect envelope sender address.
These guys cannot even get a response when they send a message to
Has anyone created a Web Admin module for qmail ?
FYI: Web Admin (http://www.webadmin.com/) is a GUI based interface for
many standard system admin tasks.
Matt Soffen
Webmaster - http://www.iso-ne.com/
==
Boss- "My boss says we need some eunuch
I screwed up the URL. It really is
http://www.webmin.com/
At least I was close *g*
Matt Soffen
Webmaster - http://www.iso-ne.com/
==
Boss- "My boss says we need some eunuch programmers."
Dilbert - "I think he means UNIX and I already know
Thanks for your help. One more quick easy one for you. I'm trying to
send email to a subdomain: beos.knocean.com. I have in my
virtualdomains:
beos.knocean.com:beos
knocean.com:knocean
However, as I watch the maillog, it's sending the mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone know why? I did kill
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Chris Green wrote:
Demon Internet is exceptional in that it offers all its dial-up users
a static IP address. I think it's basically because it was one of the
earliest ISPs and thus has the addresses available because it grabbed
them early before they were hard to come
I though there where something called qmail-imap but I must have been wrong.
I'll reformulate my question.
Is there any imap server binary for linux redhat 5.x ?
Victor
"Timothy L. Mayo" wrote:
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Victor Regner wrote:
I've heard that the imapserver included with qmail
- Joel Shellman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I'm trying to send email to a subdomain: beos.knocean.com. I have in
| my virtualdomains:
|
| beos.knocean.com:beos
| knocean.com:knocean
|
| However, as I watch the maillog, it's sending the mail to
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You don't have beos.knocean.com in
On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 06:39:47PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Chris Green wrote:
Demon Internet is exceptional in that it offers all its dial-up users
a static IP address. I think it's basically because it was one of the
earliest ISPs and thus has the addresses
Anyone know how to customize those messages. Instead of the "...sorry it
didn't work out." stuff. I don't think my boss thinks it's "professional".
Personally I don't care, it's a damn return message. :)
But anyone know where I could customize. Even if I have to recompile.
Reid Sutherland
From: Mate Wierdl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: To: line
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 09:50:03 -0600
This is a little off topic. I'm running qmail server on linux machine.
When one of my customer sends mail through my mail server, it is rejected
because of
- "Reid Sutherland" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Anyone know how to customize those messages. Instead of the "...sorry it
| didn't work out." stuff. I don't think my boss thinks it's "professional".
| Personally I don't care, it's a damn return message. :)
|
| But anyone know where I could customize.
(Okay, I'm a newbie to this stuff, so be patient with me, and I'll make a
real contribution yet! =).
I was having trouble with pop3d on sendmail occasionally failing to remove
lock files from /usr/tmp/.pop/ (resulting in a user not being able to log
in to the pop server (usually my boss )^
Qmail has a qmail-pop3d file, but the documentation doesn't tell me any way
of configuring it with out using Maildir (which looks like a real hassle).
Is there an way to set up the qmail-pop3d with my /var/spool/mail/$USER
configuration?
No. qmail-pop3d only works with Maildir. There is no mbox
Second problem: (I love this mailing list! you guys are great! =)
I have a Linux machine inside the LAN that I want to use to do some tests on
Qmail before I implement them on the live, internet-accessible, 100 user
(busy =) email server. I follow all the documentation instructions (I
think),
Reid Sutherland writes:
Anyone know how to customize those messages. Instead of the "...sorry it
didn't work out." stuff. I don't think my boss thinks it's "professional".
Change the source code.
Personally I don't care, it's a damn return message. :)
But anyone know where I could
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So how do I enable qmail to get through this To: line???
You don't. This is a broken To: line that is illegal.
Do I need to make a script to check To: line of all incoming mails and
strip if off if it has bracket([SMTP: ]).
No. You need to tell whoever's sending
How to determine whether you can send mail to a domain? Is there a
function in qmail to do the testing without actually delivering a
message.
Thanks
dp
I have still not solved my problem with relaying.
1. I want to be albe to let users who connect to ISPs to use my smtp
(allowing their IP NUMBERS after they have a succesful nick pass check
with pop3 for some time is the best that occured to me, but I still cant
do it) (OH and telling them to
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