On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 08:13:34AM +0200, Hennie Rautenbach wrote:
Hi there,
I followed the instructions in the FAQ w.r.t. how to set up a virtual
domain and have mail forwarded there. I used the "nowhere.mil:bob"
example. However, the FAQ seems a bit vague about non-local addresses.
I
Hello Ben,
I had some problems with (the RedHat-binary-version) of imapd 4.5 and
delivery to $HOME/mbox and deletion of messages (not if I explicitely marked
them for deletion but if I moved them to another mailfolder and they were
marked as deleted by imapd automatically).
In version 4.6 imapd
On Mon, Oct 18, 1999 at 02:54:09PM -0400, Russell Nelson wrote:
I'm now extracting the updated sections of www.qmail.org into
http://www.qmail.org/news.html.
Hello Russel,
good idea (though (ooh, always complaining ;-)) I would do the link to the
news-page a little bigger, but that's just a
Hi,
I am new to this list.
I have installed qmail in two Solaris machines. They can access proper name
servers. Massegaes to local users can be delivered from local host and from
outside. Mail can be injected to any remote user by using qmail-inject.
Problem:
I can not use smtp dialog to send
Hi to all!
I just changed my tcp.smtp file from ip-based to domain-based. However
upon compiling, an error occurs. I think it has something to do with a
hyphen (-) in one of the domains. Is this allowed or is there an option
for this?
I would also like to know if my command is right:
#
On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 07:39:07PM +0800, Edward Castillo-Jakosalem wrote:
Hi to all!
I just changed my tcp.smtp file from ip-based to domain-based. However
tcpserver only allows IP-based control, not domain based.
upon compiling, an error occurs. I think it has something to do with a
Hello everybody,
Anyone knows qmail running in SCO UNIX?
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Luís Bezerra de A. Junior
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SecrelNet Informática LTDA
Fortaleza - Ceará - Brasil
Fone: 021852882090
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Assela Pathirana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
See:
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#relaying
-Dave
"Haifeng Guo" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have install qmail and ezmlm+ezmlm-idx on my server,I have two server for
mailing list,one is m1.a.com and the other is m2.a.com, and I want the
mailing lists on both of the server can use the name a.com for sub ,unsub
and send mail(for example: on the
Hi,
Does anyone know how to make cyclog to put his logging activity time/date
stamp into log file?
I'm running qmail with above command :
"/usr/local/bin/accustamp \
| /usr/local/bin/setuser qmaill /usr/local/bin/cyclog /var/log/qmail "
and the contents of log files are something like:
Russell Nelson wrote:
That *is* the time/date stamp. Filter the log file through tailocal
to see the time in the format you expect.
Thanks. It work.
Anyway, is that possible to log user name when someone is connecting via
pop3d (e.g. the name from 'USER name' string)?
Hookahey!
Marcin
Marcin Jaskowiak writes:
Anyway, is that possible to log user name when someone is connecting via
pop3d (e.g. the name from 'USER name' string)?
Everything is possible with qmail. The easiest way to do that -- not
necessarily the best -- is to create a shell script, say, my-pop3d,
that
Allright, I apologize for ahead of time to anyone I piss off with
this, but I am about to lose it. I have
local mail working just fine with qmail, and am able to send mail to
other hosts from the server as well.
However I am unable to recieve mail from remote clients. Every time I
attempt
Didn't I hear that someone put together a webmid module for qmail?
Anybody know anything about it?
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Jon Rust wrote:
qmailadmin does not handle management of local accounts. It only
handles management of virtuals. Not too bad really, but that requires
you to have a pop
Didn't I hear that someone put together a webmin module for qmail?
Anybody know anything about it?^
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Jon Rust wrote:
qmailadmin does not handle management of local accounts. It only
handles management of virtuals. Not too bad really, but that requires
James Smallacombe writes:
Didn't I hear that someone put together a webmin module for qmail?
Anybody know anything about it?
liVyacheslav Ignatyuk wrote an alpha version of a a
href="ftp://ftp.ant.ru/pub/qmail/qmail-manager.tar.gz"qmail
manager module/a for a
At 06:08 PM 10/19/99 -0500, you wrote:
Allright, I apologize for ahead of time to anyone I piss off with
this, but I am about to lose it. I have
local mail working just fine with qmail, and am able to send mail to
other hosts from the server as well.
However I am unable to recieve mail
I am still at this problem ...
In short: instead of keeping parallel deliveries around maxconcurrency values
qmail "explodes" to the maximum, goes down to about 15-25 deliveries,
stays there for a while and then "explodes" back to the maximum.
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 08:08:37PM +0200, Markus
Hello fellow qmail users:
In the qmail documentation, there's information about that says I can use
the concurrencyremote control file to set the maximum number of concurrent
remote mail deliveries can occur. I am wondering if this can be set on a
per system basis. Specifically, I want to set
It can only be set on a per physical queue basis. If each "system"
uses the same physical queue, then the answer to your question is no.
If the "systems" use different physical queues, then you can do it.
Ken Jones
Stan Horwitz wrote:
Hello fellow qmail users:
In the qmail documentation,
I have ./configure'd the amavis email virus program which says it supports
qmail, but there is no documentation on actually how to make it work with
qmail (that I can find anyway). Anyone have any experience with this?
--
Albert Hopkins
Sr. Systems Specialist
Dynacare, Inc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 03:00:50PM -0400, Stan Horwitz wrote:
particular qmail server. Is this possible? If so, how?
Take a look at
http://www.illuin.demon.co.uk/qmail/
there is a domain concurrency patch.
However this is from Aug 1997 so it is probably for qmail-1.01 and needs
adaption to
Stan Horwitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the qmail documentation, there's information about that says I can use
the concurrencyremote control file to set the maximum number of concurrent
remote mail deliveries can occur. I am wondering if this can be set on a
per system basis. Specifically, I
Stan Horwitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Specifically, I want to set the concurrencyremote level
down to a value of 5 for one specific system (because its being overloaded
with mail processing) and while allowing concurrencyremote to be set to a
value of 50 for all other systems that might receive
On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 01:23:18PM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
It's not really a qmail issue. If a particular mailhost is bogging down
because it is accepting more SMTP connections than it can actually handle,
it's due to:
-poor configuration. Solution: tell the sysadmin.
At 2:40 PM -0400 10/19/99, James Smallacombe wrote:
Didn't I hear that someone put together a webmid module for qmail?
Anybody know anything about it?
Yes. I've played with it some, but it seems pretty rough. Doesn't
work with my install of vpopmail (3.4.9) for whatever reason.
Ken's
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999 15:39:28 -0400 (EDT) Dave Sill wrote:
However, should you chose to attempt a band-aid for a key remote site,
the approach would be to install a second qmail with a lower
concurrencyremote and redirect messages for the swamped site from the
primary qmail to the
However, should you chose to attempt a band-aid for a key remote site,
the approach would be to install a second qmail with a lower
concurrencyremote and redirect messages for the swamped site from the
primary qmail to the secondary.
Or use serialmail. This limits the concurrency to one
Based on everything I've been able to gather, the ultimate solution consists
of multiple qmail servers accessing a NetApp filer via NFS. In the past, I
had heard that Linux's NFS implementation was somewhat buggy. I'm sure that
it has since been made more robust, however I'm curious if anyone
Hi all,
The other day we came across an interesting scenario with our Qmail Server
(1.03).
The Server has been running smoothly for a month now. It operates purely as
a mail gateway and forwarder to a couple of domains, with no local mail or
POP3 mail. I am using TCPserver with the SMTP
Hi,
I got it fixed. Thanks for the information.
553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
See:
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#relaying
Yes, it gave me all the required answers and more!
Thanks
Assela
Arnold, Josh A. writes:
Based on everything I've been able to gather, the ultimate solution consists
of multiple qmail servers accessing a NetApp filer via NFS.
Not completely obvious. It might be more efficient to have a server
dedicated to a subset of the mailboxes, and for the smtp
John K. Chester writes:
works fine except for one server which has great trouble sending mail to my
server. It's running NTMail under Windows NT 4.0. On my end, I see a log
entry in /var/log/qmail-smtpd/, but no entry in /var/log/qmail/. On the
sending end, I see that the connection
Markus Stumpf writes:
1) There are mailservers that don't accept more than n concurrent
connections from the same IP (while they still have the capability for
open slots for other IPs).
However this causes them to first "see" the connection and then
dropping them. I wouldn't
On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 07:30:42PM -0500, eric wrote:
What are those of you who are running qmail on a Solaris machine
using for a startup script?
We are brave?
The script follows..
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/sbin:/var/qmail/bin
Add a this line here:
export PATH
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