Hello,
I just installed Qmail today and I am very pleased with it. The
only problem I seem to be having is virtual domain routing. I host two
domains on my machine other than the original one (deathvapor.org). I
am attempting to route all the mail for domain1.com to one account and
On Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 12:01:04PM +1300, Martin Searancke wrote:
If you mean:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: user1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: user2
You can do this easily with the fastforward package. Get fastforward from
ftp://koobera.math.uic.edu/pub/software/fastforward-0.51.tar.gz
Read the
On Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 12:48:11AM +0100, Peter van Dijk wrote:
Who invented maildir?
DJB.
--
See complete headers for address, homepage and phone numbers
On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 11:50:10PM -0600, zach wrote:
Rule: domains cannot exist simultaneously in locals and virtualdomains.
Hello,
I just installed Qmail today and I am very pleased with it. The
only problem I seem to be having is virtual domain routing. I host two
domains on my
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Could not process message with given Content-Type:
multipart/signed; boundary=WIyZ46R2i8wDzkSu; micalg=pgp-md5;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
- Thomas Herbst [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I have a sparc 1 acting as the mailserver for my wife's business.
| It is running Sunos 4.1.3.
|
| Now doing the "insert"ing a mail message works, but when I
| try to test by telnet'ing to port 25 when I get to the
| part that you type "data" the server
Peter van Dijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 07:19:06PM +, Peter Gradwell wrote:
Or is there a 32K+ limit on NIS user ids as well?
ofcourse there is. NIS is just a way to manage your /etc/passwd
centrally (no, don't start flaming now :)
There is not a 32K limit on
I've got an experimental pop3 server that works via
qmail-popup/checkpassword on a mailbox in the users home directory.
It writes in-situ and relies only qmail-local delivering (for locking
purposes).
But I think the chances of releasing it are a bit low as the cost/benefit
isn't there as
Hello,
I am connected to the internet by ISDN. Now I have a small mail-distribution
problem. All mail from or to MX picard.inka.de is going first to my ISPs
mail-server, now he offered the possibility to distribute single addresses
to other accounts/scripts etc.
I have set up [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
On Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 10:39:52AM +0100, Marko Mlakar wrote:
Hey folks,
I was wondering if there is a patch for qmail-pop3d to work with mailbox. I
need the users/assign and I can not use maildir due to some compatibility
problems. If there isnt such patch, i'll probably write and patch
Hi all,
Could someone please point me to a mailling list on attachments.
Much appreciated
lara
-
Lara Marques mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
InfoLine
On Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 03:10:36AM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
Peter van Dijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 07:19:06PM +, Peter Gradwell wrote:
Or is there a 32K+ limit on NIS user ids as well?
ofcourse there is. NIS is just a way to manage your /etc/passwd
Hi,
I'm writing a checkpassword replacement (for my own use, but I might release it if it
gets really good :). I have one problem though. I want qmail-popup to be a little
more verbose than '-ERR authorization failed'. How should I go about this?
Greetz, Peter.
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.| Peter van Dijk |
Hello,
Is it true that the only way to deliver messages to usernames that
contain dashes is to recompile qmail telling it to use a different
escape character than -
cheers - eric
qmail has slowed to processing local mail in 10-20 minutes since I
restored the backup files to a new drive (after the old one crashed).
The restore seemed to go along okay, and everything else on the system
seems to be working as it was.
I've tried sending local mail normally and tried "echo
Hello,
Is it true that the only way to deliver messages to usernames that
contain dashes is to recompile qmail telling it to use a different
escape character than -
cheers - eric
Not true. But: you should not have both
eric-van-der-laan
and
eric. Indeed, then
qmail has slowed to processing local mail in 10-20 minutes since I
restored the backup files to a new drive (after the old one crashed).
The restore seemed to go along okay, and everything else on the system
seems to be working as it was.
I've tried sending local mail normally
- Mate Wierdl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Not true. But: you should not have both
|
| eric-van-der-laan
|
| and
|
| eric. Indeed, then eric might try to set up an alias
|
| ~eric/.qmail-van-der-laan
He might try, but it won't let him snatch eric-van-der-laan's mail.
Look at the code in
Thank you (and Mate). The trigger file was messed up. I checked every
file under /var/qmail and knew that permissions were critical but just
didn't catch it. Mine read:
prw--- 1 qmails qmail 0 Mar 4 12:15 trigger
Thank you again. I could have sat here for days without
Hi !
Since I reinstalled (upgraded) FreeBSD to 3.1 I can get mail for root. I
can send mail or get mail at any of addresses, but not as root.
Maillog log shows this error:
Mar 4 18:27:15 atechnet qmail: 920568435.241139 delivery 1052: deferral:
Not_allowed_to_perform_deliveries_as_root./
I
Hello,
qmail won´t deliver to root. make a .qmail-root file in ~alias and within that
file put user to deliver root´s mail to user.
- cheers eric
Hi !
Since I reinstalled (upgraded) FreeBSD to 3.1 I can get mail for root. I
can send mail or get mail at any of addresses, but not as root.
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Eric Dahnke wrote:
Hello,
Is it true that the only way to deliver messages to usernames that
contain dashes is to recompile qmail telling it to use a different
escape character than -
unless you're using the users/assign method for qmail to look up users,
which you
- [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Eric Dahnke wrote:
|
| Hello,
|
| Is it true that the only way to deliver messages to usernames that
| contain dashes is to recompile qmail telling it to use a different
| escape character than -
|
| unless you're using the users/assign method
Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
| Is it true that the only way to deliver messages to usernames that
| contain dashes is to recompile qmail telling it to use a different
| escape character than -
|
| unless you're using the users/assign method for qmail to look up
| users, which you probably
Joel Shellman writes:
Is there a way to tell quickly the total number of messages in the
queue?
ln -s /var/qmail/bin/qmail-qstat /usr/local/bin/qs
Then you only have to type two letters, qs, and enter. Is that quick enough?
What is qmail doing? It doesn't seem to be working on the
Greetings.
Due to circumstances that would rather not get into, I had to upgrade to
qmail-1.03 last night.
I see that there is no support to recipientmap in this release.
I was using qmail-1.01 and used the recipientmap file for many purposes.
I have been told that recipientmap was not as secure
On Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 09:26:11PM +0100, Peter van Dijk wrote:
It is possible to have users with dashes in their names. I've got a bunch of
those, and all works well (no user-spoofing like the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" vs.
"[EMAIL PROTECTED] with .qmail-something" mentioned before seems to be
Peter van Dijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What I meant to say was: NIS has the same limitations as your OS. If
your OS limits uids at 64K, NIS won't limit you any further, neither
will it help you break that barrier.
Right. If you're running SunOS, you do have to worry about 32K UIDs.
And
Greetings. I'm having a weird problem with qmail and majordomo. The
"Return-Path" header on messages sent to a majordomo list is not being set
properly, and I can't seem to figure out why.
The list is named "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". The system user is
"webacct" and so the majordomo forwarding
qmail Digest 4 Mar 1999 11:00:01 - Issue 569
Topics (messages 22623 through 22662):
qmail strangeness
22623 by: Eike Kiltz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Off topic: Open relay
22624 by: Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
22625 by: "Edward S. Marshall" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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