Harald Hanche-Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> | Is there any program doing that ?
>
> Nothing in the standard qmail distribution, or anywhere else that I
> can think of. But qmail makes it easy for you, if you can use maildir
> format: Have Joe run a cron job, say once every 15 minutes, tha
Huy Guys! (and Gals!) ... it's me again.
I'm trying to stop the massive amount of spam that I've started to
receive... so I've fiddled with sendmail 8.9.3 and qmail 1.03
I have this working:
smtpstream tcp nowait qmaild /usr/sbin/tcpd /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env
/var/qmail/bin/q
Yusuf Goolamabbas writes:
> Hi, The following web site
>
> http://www.imrss.org/dssl/
>
> seems to have a mechanism to prevent spammers from sending directly
> from dial-up lines. The site has no docs on how to get qmail
> integrated with it, Anybody have any idea
Ought to work just fin
Hi, The following web site
http://www.imrss.org/dssl/
seems to have a mechanism to prevent spammers from sending directly
from dial-up lines. The site has no docs on how to get qmail
integrated with it, Anybody have any idea
Thanks, Yusuf
--
Yusuf Goolamabbas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Giles Lean writes:
>
> On 21 Mar 1999 19:23:54 -0800 Russ Allbery wrote:
>
> > The only major difference between qmail's sendmail and regular sendmail
> > that I've seen, from the perspective of the typical Unix program (and
> > discounting things like daemon mode), is that qmail when giv
Peter van Dijk writes:
> I've written software in C that compiled cleanly on my Slackware, on LinuxPPC and
> others, but not on RedHat. It turns out it needed -lcrypt. Does _not_ make sense to
> me.
You can make the same argument the other way. There is no formal set of
specifications as to wh
On Mon, Mar 22, 1999 at 11:38:49PM +, Sam wrote:
> Peter van Dijk writes:
>
> > Your errno.h is broken.. on my system, it's in /usr/include, there it includes
> > /usr/include/linux/errno.h which includes /usr/include/sys/errno.h
> >
> > I'm starting to get used to RedHat being broken (happi
Peter van Dijk writes:
> Your errno.h is broken.. on my system, it's in /usr/include, there it includes
> /usr/include/linux/errno.h which includes /usr/include/sys/errno.h
>
> I'm starting to get used to RedHat being broken (happily running slackware here :),
> so this is not surprising to me :
Andy Loates writes:
> Can anyone help.
>
> I am trying to install qmail onto Linux box running Red hat 5.2. with
> kernel 2.2.1 and am
> getting the following error message:
>
> # make setup check
>
> ./compile cdb_seek.c
> cdb_seek.c: In function 'cdb_bread' :
> cdb_seek.c:19: 'EINTR' undec
Chris Johnson writes:
> On Mon, Mar 22, 1999 at 07:11:36PM +0100, Daniel wrote:
> > sorry for the amount of questions i have :)
> >
> > is there a way to setup qmail so that it recieve's email from a certain ip
> > range and deliver GLOBALLY - i haven tfound a way to do the last part without
> >
At 12:02 am +0100 23/3/99,the wonderful Peter van Dijk wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 22, 1999 at 10:35:28PM +, Peter Gradwell wrote:
>> At 9:16 pm + 22/3/99,the wonderful Russell Nelson wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > Then tell them to poll the pop3 server every zero minutes.
>>
>> you would be wise to do it
On Mon, Mar 22, 1999 at 10:35:28PM +, Peter Gradwell wrote:
> At 9:16 pm + 22/3/99,the wonderful Russell Nelson wrote:
> >
> >
> > Then tell them to poll the pop3 server every zero minutes.
>
> you would be wise to do it every 1 minute, if they are using Eudora,
> they will never see the
At 9:16 pm + 22/3/99,the wonderful Russell Nelson wrote:
>
>
> Then tell them to poll the pop3 server every zero minutes.
you would be wise to do it every 1 minute, if they are using Eudora,
they will never see their mail :(
peter.
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peter at gradwell dot com; online @ http://www.gradwel
Hmm this beats the shit out of me.. My ipppd connection is working perfectly (and was
working perfectly 1 minute ago, when I sent this message...)
- Forwarded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Return-Path: <>
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 5506 invoked from network); 22
Can anyone help.
I am trying to install qmail onto Linux box running Red hat 5.2. with
kernel 2.2.1 and am
getting the following error message:
# make setup check
./compile cdb_seek.c
cdb_seek.c: In function 'cdb_bread' :
cdb_seek.c:19: 'EINTR' undeclared {first use this function}
cdb_seek.c:
| There is a Netscape setting to check for mail every 15 minutes, I'll change that
| to every minute and see if that changes their perception.
Why, oh why, do popular mail readers insist on polling? Transmitting
small authenticated messages to signed-on users was a solved problem
10 years ago wi
On Mon, 22 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I recently converted to qmail (from Netscape's Novonyx) using Maildir,
> tcp-server smtp and qmail-pop3d. The client PC's are either Windows NT or 95
> using Netscape Communicator as the mail user agent (pop3). It takes
considerably
> longer for t
Andy Walden wrote:
> What is the best pop to use after qmail-pop3d then? I'm trying to avoid
> qpopper as it copies the files over. Anyone else using anything else?
> Thanks.
>
> --
> ---
> Andy WaldenWork
Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
> - Jay Soffian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> | "Harald" == Harald Hanche-Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> |
> | Harald> A simple shell script should do the job:
> |
> | #!/bin/sh
> | find Maildir/new -type f -mtime +1 -print | while read m; do
> | /var
Asmodeus writes:
> On Mon, 22 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I recently converted to qmail (from Netscape's Novonyx) using Maildir,
> > tcp-server smtp and qmail-pop3d. The client PC's are either Windows NT or 95
> > using Netscape Communicator as the mail user agent (pop3). It take
On Wed, 17 Mar 1999, Greg Owen {gowen} wrote:
> > How does Qmail act as an outbound relay for a host who is not listed
> > in DNS?
>
> Ah, I think I just found my answer, on the qmail home page.
>
> "Dan Bernstein noted that qmail will skip dns queries for incoming mail with
> tcpserver -Hl
On Mon, 22 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I recently converted to qmail (from Netscape's Novonyx) using Maildir,
> tcp-server smtp and qmail-pop3d. The client PC's are either Windows NT or 95
> using Netscape Communicator as the mail user agent (pop3). It takes considerably
> longer for the
- "Rick McMillin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| I've implemented the "fixup" which appends the hostname
| of the server to incomplete email addresses for mail clients
| like Eudora which allow people to enter just a username
| instead of a complete email address.
|
| My problem now is that since it put
Greetings,
I recently converted to qmail (from Netscape's Novonyx) using Maildir,
tcp-server smtp and qmail-pop3d. The client PC's are either Windows NT or 95
using Netscape Communicator as the mail user agent (pop3). It takes considerably
longer for the clients to "get messages" from the serve
- Jay Soffian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| "Harald" == Harald Hanche-Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
| Harald> A simple shell script should do the job:
|
| #!/bin/sh
| find Maildir/new -type f -mtime +1 -print | while read m; do
| /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject -a bill && mv $m F
"Harald" == Harald Hanche-Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Harald> A simple shell script should do the job:
#!/bin/sh
find Maildir/new -type f -mtime +1 -print | while read m; do
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject -a bill && mv $m Forwarded/new
done
There is a race condition h
On Mon, Mar 22, 1999 at 07:11:36PM +0100, Daniel wrote:
> sorry for the amount of questions i have :)
>
> is there a way to setup qmail so that it recieve's email from a certain ip
> range and deliver GLOBALLY - i haven tfound a way to do the last part without
> the tcp "plugin" - server whatever
sorry for the amount of questions i have
:)
is there a way to setup qmail so that it
recieve's email from a certain ip range and deliver GLOBALLY - i haven tfound a
way to do the last part without the tcp "plugin" - server whatever and
i need to run qmail without it...
also, where do i
Text written by Sam at 04:17 AM 3/22/99 GMT:
>The stock INN rpm has no such requirements whatsoever:
>
>[root@ny root]# rpm -q --requires inn
>/sbin/chkconfig
>cleanfeed
>/bin/sh <<< will repeat
>ld-linux.so.2
>libc.so.6
>libcrypt.so.1
>libdb.so.2
>libdl.so.2
>libgdbm.so.
On Mon, Mar 22, 1999 at 11:15:24AM -0600, Andy Walden wrote:
>
> What is the best pop to use after qmail-pop3d then? I'm trying to avoid
> qpopper as it copies the files over. Anyone else using anything else?
> Thanks.
Hmm I'm using qmail-pop3d myself but I've heard lots of good stuff about cuci
What is the best pop to use after qmail-pop3d then? I'm trying to avoid
qpopper as it copies the files over. Anyone else using anything else?
Thanks.
--
---
Andy WaldenWork Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Netwo
I've implemented the "fixup" which appends the hostname
of the server to incomplete email addresses for mail clients
like Eudora which allow people to enter just a username
instead of a complete email address.
My problem now is that since it puts in the full hostname
of the server, it defeats the
On Mon, Mar 22, 1999 at 11:02:41AM -0600, Andy Walden wrote:
>
> Does qmail-pop3d only work with Maildir? Thanks.
Yes.
Chris
Harald Hanche-Olsen writes:
> - Franky Van Liedekerke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> qmaild 546 3841 0 Mar 13 ?0:00 qmail-smtpd
> qmailq 549 546 0 0:00
> qmaild 550 546 0 Mar 13 ?0:00 qmail-filter BODY
>
> My guess is that the defunct process wa
Does qmail-pop3d only work with Maildir? Thanks.
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Andy WaldenWork Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Network Administrator, Pers Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MTCO CommunicationsPhone
On 22-Mar-99 Carles Latorre wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> Thank you for your help, I think now I'm a step from
> the sollution. My doubt now is, does Red Hat include
> tcp-wappers? If not, where can I download it from?
tcp-wrappers is no longer supported. You're best off with tcpserver
which can
I'm having problems with qpop3d and accepting passwords longer then 8
characters. I'm running PAM 0.64 with the bigcrypt encryption algorithim.
Anything shorter then 8 char will be accepted.
Very weird, because I had it working before.
:/
Thanks.
Reid Sutherland
Network Administrator
ISYS Tech
I pulled that line from the FAQ with regards to qpop3d.
I'll try this and report back to the list.
Reid Sutherland
Network Administrator
ISYS Technology Inc.
http://www.isys.ca
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-Original Message-
From: Anand Buddhdev <[EMAI
Hi everybody,
Thank you for your help, I think now I'm a step from
the sollution. My doubt now is, does Red Hat include
tcp-wappers? If not, where can I download it from?
Thank you again,
Carles Latorre
Departament de Tecnologies
STRATEGY Consultors
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- "Timothy L. Mayo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| You did not HUP qmail-send after changing virtualdomains.
- "Daniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| tried that - it didn't work ..
Maybe you have the virtual domain in control/locals.
If so, remove it, then HUP qmail-send once more.
- Harald
- Franky Van Liedekerke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| I'm seeing a lot of zombies in my process list (qmail 1.03 with anti
| spam from Sam). Is this a known problem or do I need some patch?
- Harald Hanche-Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| [...] you need to look at the parent processes to get some idea
|
hey all,
i saw some questions about it before, but was anyone ever successful in
getting a virus scanner to work? (what was that one called? vm...
something)
later,
-xs
end
-
Greg Albrecht Safari Internet
System Administrator
- Patrick Paysant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| Now, what I want to do is to forward the mails if they are
| not read after one hour (for instance).
| I'm not sure it is clear, so here is an example :
|
| Mail #1 arrive at 9H00AM to Joe.
| Joe is not here today.
| I want that this mail to be forwarded
-Original Message-
From: Daniel V. Pedersen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 19, 1999 6:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Alias + Virtual Domains
Hey,got the Virtuam domain thingy worked out now,
but whats the format of the file (and wich file) that contro
Hi!
My setup:
Linux 2.0.34, RH 5.1, tcsh 6.06, qmail 1.03
Problem/Query: (see below for reference)
1. Why is the 'From: ' line not changed when the return-path and from
lines show the changed address?
2. Why are the mysterious quotes added in the address for 'From: '
line? What could be the
Then what is being reported in your logs? How is your DNS set up for the
virtual domain? What is in rcpthosts?
On Mon, 22 Mar 1999, Daniel wrote:
> tried that - it didn't work ..
> -Original Message-
> From: Timothy L. Mayo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTE
tried that - it didn't work ..
-Original Message-
From: Timothy L. Mayo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, March 22, 1999 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: Aliases..
>On Mon, 22 Mar 1999, Daniel wrote:
>
>> Hi - i'm having problems with a virtual domain and al
On Mon, 22 Mar 1999, Daniel wrote:
> Hi - i'm having problems with a virtual domain and aliases..
>
> ive setup the virtualdomains file like this: asbaek.dk:asbaekdk-0
> and in asbaekdk-0's homeidr ive made a file called .qmail-galleri with points to
>asbaekdk-01's homedir but the mail bounce'
Hi - i'm having problems with a virtual domain
and aliases..
ive setup the virtualdomains file like this:
asbaek.dk:asbaekdk-0
and in asbaekdk-0's homeidr ive made a file
called .qmail-galleri with points to asbaekdk-01's homedir but the mail
bounce's, i have hup'ed the inetd ..
any gue
On Mon, Mar 22, 1999 at 12:35:48AM -0700, Scott D. Yelich wrote:
}
} How can I get qmail to stop an incoming message such as:
}
} >From 564564@.MISSING-HOST-NAME. Mon Mar 22 00:33:25 1999
} Date: Sat, 20 Mar 99 13:53:10 EST
} From: 564564
} To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
} Subject: Are you single???
}
}
This is my complete qmail process list:
(root)> ps -ef|grep qmail
qmaild 27256 3841 0 Mar 12 ?0:00 qmail-smtpd
qmaild 24658 3841 0 13:39:15 ?0:00 qmail-smtpd
qmaild 24340 24319 0 13:38:16 ?0:00 qmail-filter BODY
qmaild 26579 26574 0 Mar 12 ?0:00
Hi
I have a little (humm) problem.
I'm using qmail. When the mails arrive, it's dispatched in
all the users mailboxes. Ok.
Now, what I want to do is to forward the mails if they are
not read after one hour (for instance).
I'm not sure it is clear, so here is an example :
Mail #1 arrive at 9H00A
Scott D. Yelich writes:
>
> How can I get qmail to stop an incoming message such as:
>
> >From 564564@.MISSING-HOST-NAME. Mon Mar 22 00:33:25 1999
> Date: Sat, 20 Mar 99 13:53:10 EST
> From: 564564
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Are you single???
>
>
> Why doesn't qmail prevent this by de
qmail Digest 22 Mar 1999 11:00:01 - Issue 587
Topics (messages 23176 through 23195):
Sendmail plus qmail
23176 by: Kevin Waterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
23177 by: Chris Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
23178 by: Brad Shelton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
23179 by: Mark Delany
On 21 Mar 1999 19:23:54 -0800 Russ Allbery wrote:
> The only major difference between qmail's sendmail and regular sendmail
> that I've seen, from the perspective of the typical Unix program (and
> discounting things like daemon mode), is that qmail when given a message
> missing a From header
On Sat, Mar 20, 1999 at 12:18:50PM -0800, Dongping Deng wrote:
> As I understand it, the DATABYTES can limit any incoming mail size for
> all users on the system. It just so happen that we'd like to have one
> group of users to receive mail no larger than 100K, and other group of
> users no large
How can I get qmail to stop an incoming message such as:
>From 564564@.MISSING-HOST-NAME. Mon Mar 22 00:33:25 1999
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 99 13:53:10 EST
From: 564564
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Are you single???
Why doesn't qmail prevent this by default?
I'm running 1.03 and I've looked into th
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