Now ppiamdn is at it again. I am beginning to think that this is not
a sign of incompetence on ppiamdn's part, but a deliberate attempt at
annoying the list. I have no idea why, and I couldn't care less...
Anyway, in an attempt at solving this in a civilized manner, I sent
the following
Is it possible that ppiadmn is some sort of bizzare auto-responder script
that some (not very competent) person is playing with?
Is this the first time that Dan uses badmailfrom himself?
Regards.
At 10:25 AM 2/15/99 +0100, Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
Now ppiamdn is at it again. I am
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 07:53:06AM -0500, Patrick Durusau wrote:
Greetings,
I have installed Qmail (1.03) on a Solaris 2.5.1 Sparc box in
anticipation of adding the Lyris mailing list software to the server.
The Lyris installation notes that:
3) Append the following line to
Hello.
After having studied hopefully most of the FAQs I didn't find a
hint of how to reject a message that is larger than a given size
of, say, 2MB. I'd like to enforce our local policies. Could you
help me, please? Thank you,
Andreas Wehler
--
CAD/CAM straessle GmbHTel.: (+49)
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 02:15:41PM +0100, Dr. Andreas Wehler wrote:
Hello.
After having studied hopefully most of the FAQs I didn't find a
hint of how to reject a message that is larger than a given size
of, say, 2MB. I'd like to enforce our local policies. Could you
help me, please?
Anand Buddhdev wrote:
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 02:15:41PM +0100, Dr. Andreas Wehler wrote:
Hello.
After having studied hopefully most of the FAQs I didn't find a
hint of how to reject a message that is larger than a given size
of, say, 2MB. I'd like to enforce our local policies.
I belive richard means that the secondary mx will sit there uselessly
trying to deliver to the nonexistant primary mx.
Which is why the secondary needs to be modified only to deliver when
primary is up.
But isn't it possible to have the secondary MX be a near-clone of the
primary, and do
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 08:41:51AM +, Chris Green wrote:
On Sun, Feb 14, 1999 at 11:59:22PM +0100, Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
| However I have one final little question (final - ha, ha!), what
| permissions does qmail require on users' home directories?
You must be able to stat()
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 03:22:02PM +0100, Florent Guillaume wrote:
I belive richard means that the secondary mx will sit there uselessly
trying to deliver to the nonexistant primary mx.
Which is why the secondary needs to be modified only to deliver when
primary is up.
But isn't it
Howdy, folks,
A while ago there was a thread about making a "libdjb" containing
nuggets like stralloc, substdio, etc.. Has anyone taken steps to
contribute documentation or anything else to such a package? I'd
certainly like to help.
On the same note, though, does anyone know Dan's position on
Hello list friends,
First, there is no way set RELAYCLIENT (via inetd, tcpserver, or some
patch) based on domain name rather than IP, correct? (I realize it would
be weak)
Second, with inetd it is not possible to set RELAYCLIENT with a wildcard
* (24.232.12.*), but with tcpserver yes, correct?
Hello all,
What is the meaning of the Maildir/cur directory? I have a user with 300
messages and they are not in the Maildir/new, they are in Maildir/cur.
What puts them into that dir? He checks his mail with Netscape
Communicator 4.x and and say's he download then every time he checks the
- Eric Dahnke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| First, there is no way set RELAYCLIENT (via inetd, tcpserver, or
| some patch) based on domain name rather than IP, correct? (I realize
| it would be weak)
tcpserver won't do it out of the box, but it's almost trivial to do
with a little wrapper. Just have
Umm,
Those are messages that the user has downloaded but not deleted from the
server.
Gerry
At 11:55 AM 2/15/99 -0500, Paul Farber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
What is the meaning of the Maildir/cur directory? I have a user with 300
messages and they are not in the Maildir/new, they
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 11:55:57AM -0500, Paul Farber wrote:
Hello all,
What is the meaning of the Maildir/cur directory? I have a user with 300
messages and they are not in the Maildir/new, they are in Maildir/cur.
What puts them into that dir? He checks his mail with Netscape
"Chris" == Chris Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Chris On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 11:55:57AM -0500, Paul Farber wrote:
Hello all,
What is the meaning of the Maildir/cur directory? I have a user
with 300 messages and they are not in the Maildir/new, they are in
Maildir/cur.
What puts
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Your pop username is case sensitive. If the account is named
TonyD, then tonyd@pop will not work. It must be TonyD@pop
HTH,
Glenn
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On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Tony D'Andrade wrote:
Hi i set up qmail and it works fine except for my users who login through
pop server. When they
I am trying to figure out the best soulution for remote relaying. I have
already looked at the packages on the qmail web site.
A few questions:
Can a cdb file be rebuilt multiple times per minute without any problems?
What about if the cdb file is on a nfs filesystem?
My original thought for
And if the user then switches his mail client to "not leave msgs on server" they
are removed from cur, no?
- eric
Hello all,
What is the meaning of the Maildir/cur directory? I have a user
with 300 messages and they are not in the Maildir/new, they are in
Maildir/cur.
What puts
These 43 useless messages from ppiamdn illustrate that unsolicited mail
doesn't have to be commercial to be annoying. Note that majordomo's
filters wouldn't have caught the messages.
Anyway, I've prohibited messages from that address to the mailing list.
Not secure, of course, but we'll see what
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 04:05:09PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to figure out the best soulution for remote relaying. I have
already looked at the packages on the qmail web site.
A few questions:
Can a cdb file be rebuilt multiple times per minute without any problems?
Hello,
I know this was discussed here already, but I'm getting trouble when giving
svc -h /var/run/qmail . Here is what I've put on my /etc/rc.d/rc.local:
csh -cf '/usr/local/bin/supervise /var/run/qmail /var/qmail/rc '
And I have the following on /var/qmail/rc :
exec env -
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 11:19:13PM -, D. J. Bernstein wrote:
These 43 useless messages from ppiamdn illustrate that unsolicited mail
doesn't have to be commercial to be annoying. Note that majordomo's
filters wouldn't have caught the messages.
Gosh, it doesn't look like ezmlm did, either.
Jeez, you go away on a trip for a few days, and someone asks one of the
few questions to which you have an answer.
I run qmail 1.03 and majordomo 1.94 on two servers. One server (this
one) has majordomo lists in its native domain iecc.com and also four
virtual domains, three of which live here
qmail Digest 15 Feb 1999 11:00:00 - Issue 552
Topics (messages 21982 through 21993):
Permissions - what does qmail demand?
21982 by: Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
21984 by: Harald Hanche-Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
21987 by: ppiamdn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
21988 by:
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