Dileep Agrawal writes:
It does not happen with Eudora 3.0. Does Eudora put in stray newlines? Is
Yes. Eudora 4.0 is broken.
there a fix?
Ask Qualcomm. There's a patch on www.qmail.org that makes Qmail equally
broken as Eudora, thus letting it tolerate most of Eudora's nonsense.
--
Sam
On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Dileep Agrawal wrote:
SMTP server said:
451 put, E=\r\n at the end of Mether, Mtcp, or Msmtp in sendmail.cf if you
are using Solaris 2.5 (fixed in 2.5). I cannot accept messages with stray
newlines
The mention of sendmail.cf might be a hint that the problem is
Stefan Paletta wrote:
Dr. Andreas Wehler wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
So, can sned and receive be handled separately?
Have tcpserver or tcpd set the DATABYTES environment variable
for local clients instead of carrying it in /var/qmail/control/databytes.
Ahhh, thanks for this tip!
- Claudio Neves [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| 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
Hi,
I've finally switched works email over to qmail and it all works
wonderful even virtuals from /etc/aliases using fastforward. For some
reason it refuses to delivery mail to root i have an entry in aliases to
go to a non-root account. Printforward shows this correct address, i've
also tried
hello,
is it the proper behavior of qmail-pop3d not to give out mails as soon as
they get the user Maildirs?
i noticed this behavior when i moved to the Maildir format and to
qmail-pop3d. i see the mail files in ~/Maildir/new/ but when i fire up a
POP3 client, it says that i don't have any
What line do you have in inetd.conf?
Marlon Anthony Abao wrote:
hello,
is it the proper behavior of qmail-pop3d not to give out mails as soon as
they get the user Maildirs?
i noticed this behavior when i moved to the Maildir format and to
qmail-pop3d. i see the mail files in
Ok let me explain again the problem, fastforward refuses to send email for
the root account using the following:
1. Before we installed fastforward it was working fine with a
"~alias/.qmail-root" file with this in: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
2. After creating "~alias/.qmail-default" with
On Tue, Feb 16, 1999 at 11:06:08AM +, Chris Bond wrote:
qmail-local will refuse to run as root, and hence you can NEVER
deliver to root under the qmail system. You must alias root to an
ordinary user, usually the administator of the machine.
The original poster did
Hi i set up qmail and it works fine for those who have shell access
but not for my users who login through pop server. When they try to login
they get the message:
"The mail server responded:
this user has no $HOME/Maildir
Please enter a new password"
I read the man page on "Maildir". My
Hi. Sorry if this is slightly O/T. I do have qmail installed, so may be
relevant.
Currently I've got a mixture of users using various clients for reading email.
The most popular method is POP3 using qpopper. However, this leaves some
users with the inability to change their pop3 password,
Hi,
Yes it was users a assign file, stupid deb file i create made one i
deleted the assign file put a "." in it, ran qmail-newu and then created
my ~alias/qmail-root and it all worked nicely
Thankyou for the tip that helped be slove it, and to anyone else that
posted something that helped me.
djcroark writes:
are there any plans to port Qmail to windows NT???
None. Windows NT handles forking very badly, and qmail needs forking
to be cheap. Why not replace NT with a free operating system? I
always recommend that people have a separate machine as their email
hub anyway, with no
- "Petr Novotny" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| [...] since there certainly IS a user called root, /etc/aliases (or
| fastforward, which is run from ~alias/.qmail-default) will not be
| consulted. Am I right?
No. As far as qmail-getpw is concerned, a user with UID 0 does not
exist. Hence the alias user
- Stefan Paletta [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I used cygwin32, which emulates a Unix environment quite well.
| Surprisingly, the file I had to tweak most, was the Makefile (but since
| cygwin32 includes sed...). The rest compiled quite well without any
| changes to the C code, IIRC. This was all I could
- "Matt D. Landry" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I'm trying to set up an auto-reply feature for employees that are
| out of the office..can I set up a mailing list type script that
| allows employees to set an option that they are out of the office
| and my script will auto-reply to any messages sent to
Can anyone see this post ?
I am having problems with pop logins. I followed the faq and nothing is
working. Any tips would be appreciated.
regards
td.
On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Tony D'Andrade wrote:
Can anyone see this post ?
Nope.
I am having problems with pop logins. I followed the faq and nothing is
working. Any tips would be appreciated.
Can you provide some details?
Vince.
--
Hi,
I'm installing Qmail. The document INSTALL.maildir has this sentence,
"The system administrator can setup Maildir as the default for everybody
by creating a maildir in the new-user template directory and replacing
./Mailbox with ./Maildir/ in /var/qmail/rc"
My question: where is this
Andrew Richards wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
I'm installing Qmail. The document INSTALL.maildir has this sentence,
"The system administrator can setup Maildir as the default for everybody
by creating a maildir in the new-user template directory and replacing
./Mailbox with ./Maildir/ in
Hello.
I'm having a problem with pop3 authentication using qmail 1.03 on a FreeBSD 3.0
stable system. Hardware is a pII/300 with 192megs ram, a 2gig uw-scsi primary
for the OS and system files, and 2 6.5gig uw-scsi drives using vinum for
stripping which has maildirs only. smtp works
It is usually /etc/skel. It is *not* a qmail specific concept.
Mate
On Tue, 16 Feb 1999 13:11:30 -0500 (EST),
Tony D'Andrade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"The mail server responded:
this user has no $HOME/Maildir
Please enter a new password."
I know the password is correct. I set up $HOME/Maildir with cur/ tmp/
new/ subdirectories and the
On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Stefan Paletta wrote:
Andrzej Szydlo wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
How could I assign a value to the DATABYTES variable using tcpd?
tcp-env: 10.0.0: setenv=DATABYTES 100
How could I set both RELAYCLIENT and DATABYTES?
man tcprules
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Any
On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Stefan Paletta wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Stefan Paletta wrote:
Andrzej Szydlo wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
How could I assign a value to the DATABYTES variable using tcpd?
tcp-env: 10.0.0: setenv=DATABYTES 100
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Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
Does NT have something equivalent to inode numbers?
I don't know for sure (FATfs at least hasn't).
The question is rather, does cygwin have inode numbers?
I just tried (on 95) and "ls -i" reports something reasonable.
Stefan
Hi :
I downloaded the 1.03 version of the software. I have untarred and have
been reading thru the man pages, INTERNALS file and most of the FAQ.
I am trying to build an alternative back-end engine to that used
by qmail-send - qmail-lspawn - qmail-local
The requirement is that incoming
On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
qmail needs inode numbers to generate unique message numbers.
This has come up a few times here (we are running qmail on a good number
of machines.)
Is the inode just a handy unique number? Or are there file access
speed tricks, e.g. opening
At 18:10 16/02/99 -0800, Ari Rubenstein wrote:
On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
qmail needs inode numbers to generate unique message numbers.
This has come up a few times here (we are running qmail on a good number
of machines.)
Is the inode just a handy unique number? Or are
qmail Digest 16 Feb 1999 11:00:01 - Issue 553
Topics (messages 21994 through 22032):
qmail Co-existence Question
21994 by: Patrick Durusau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
21995 by: Peter van Dijk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you limit size of outgoing messages?
21996 by: "Dr. Andreas
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