On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 01:16:46PM -0700, Randall Moseley wrote:
My goal is to send all incoming mail that qmail receives that match
either a particular email and/or domains to be handled by an external
web-based mail system.
With just an entry in the rcphosts of
On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 11:44:10PM -0400, Russell Nelson wrote:
Or to put it a different way, you want qmail to recognize and remember
those hosts and when one of that host's connections closes, adjust the
retry schedule for the next message bound for that host. However, the
next message
If you use cyclog:
man cyclog (check the -n option)
supervise $DIR qmail-start "$DEFAULT_DELIVERY" accustamp qmail \
| setuser $LOGUSER cyclog -n 100 -s 100 /var/log/qmail
would keep 100 logfiles, each 1Mb in the /var/log/qmail directory
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Matt Mouser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Hi,
: I was wondering how small could I get Qmail down in file size? I am only
: talking about the binaries and config files. All the user mail boxes and
: stuff won't be a problem. The reason I ask is because I run a different
: linux distro that stores
Hi All,
I've download a patch from Chris Johnson to control the envelope sender,
but I don't know how to apply it???
I would like to understand more about patchs and how to apply, create
one and how it works. Where can I find documentation?
I would like to apply other patch from
I'm upgrading from sendmail to qmail and now I have a big problem.
BEFORE instaling qmail:
fetchmail get all mail from a pop3. All these mail are sent to postmaster
and postmaster re-send the mail to the person which this mail belongs
AFTER instaling qmail:
fetchmail get all mail from a pop3.
"Daniel Cukier" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm upgrading from sendmail to qmail and now I have a big problem.
BEFORE instaling qmail:
fetchmail get all mail from a pop3. All these mail are sent to postmaster
and postmaster re-send the mail to the person which this mail belongs
How did it do
have the same problem!!
I tried to unsubscribe many times without success.
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| -Mensaje original-
| De: Chris Santerre
For those of you who don't know, to
unsubscribe to this list (because this is an ezmlm
list)
all you have to do is send a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for help
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to subscribe
and finally..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to unsubscribe
Note, that this information
Gianluca Baldo writes:
have the same problem!!
I tried to unsubscribe many times without success.
Did you follow the instructions?
When you sent mail to the list robot, where did you send it?
when you got a reply, what did it say?
Unfortunately, the stock ezmlm text does not give you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those of you who don't know, to
unsubscribe to this list (because this is an ezmlm
list)
all you have to do is send a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for help
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to subscribe
and finally..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to unsubscribe
Note,
I have configures the Qmail server (version 1.03/Solaris) to use tcpserver
and I have used the following command:
/opt/ucspi-tcp-0.84/bin/tcpserver -v -u5001 -g5001 -c500 -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
0 smtp /opt/ucspi-tcp-0.84/bin/recordio /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 21 |
/var/qmail/bin/splogger smtpd 3
[Marthe Nesøen Gangfløt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:]
Hi people,
I'm kinda desperate now, sitting here trying to make a couple of
mailaliases work. The names are full names, like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and they just don't want to work. I've traced the problem to the dot, since
[EMAIL PROTECTED] works
On Wed, Oct 20, 1999 at 08:30:08PM +0200, Marthe Nesøen Gangfløt wrote:
Hi people,
I'm kinda desperate now, sitting here trying to make a couple of
mailaliases work. The names are full names, like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and they just don't want to work. I've traced the problem to the dot,
At 20:35 20.10.99 +0200, you wrote:
Of course it supports it.
Of course it does :-/
From dot-qmail:
WARNING: For security, qmail-local replaces any dots in ext with
colons before checking .qmail-ext. For convenience, qmail-local
converts any uppercase letters in ext to lowercase.
That means
On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Dave Sill wrote:
However, if your address has changed, and you're not sure which
address you subscribed under, you'll need to look at the Delivered-To
and/or Received fields of a message from the list, then plug the
correct address (e.g., [EMAIL PROTECTED]) into the
Try it with both in seperate messages.
Process of elimination.
It doesn't hurt to try with ezmlm, it's rock
solid.
JDG
- Original Message -
From: Balazs NAGY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 20 October, 1999 1:59 PM
Subject: Header Skelter (was: Re:
From Eric Allman's interview on sendmail.net:
Are there features in sendmail that people should be aware of but
aren't?
Oh, there are probably dozens of them. One that comes to mind, a very
simple one, is the fallback MX option, which lets you redirect mail
that has failed the first time to
to this fallback host. That way the mail that's going to go through
quickly just goes ft right through your main server, while
the stuff that's going to be slow (because the other end is either
slow to connect or down) goes off to this other machine and doesn't
clog up the main
Does EZMLM support URN headers? That should allow you to unsubscribe
without any confusion... Also, if EZMLM had mail merge and a list
footer, then you can mail merge the delivery address in the footer of
every message.
That's what we do with our mailing list management product and customers
On Wed, Oct 20, 1999 at 04:04:53PM -0400, Nagendra Mishr wrote:
# Also, if EZMLM had mail merge and a list
# footer, then you can mail merge the delivery address in the footer of
# every message.
it would also create many thousands of more email messages, instead of one
message for many it would
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Ryan writes:
Personally, on my mailing lists, unsuscribe is a four-letter word. If
you send mail with that word anywhere, the mail gets forwarded to
LIST-unsubscribe@HOST.
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At 03:08 PM 10/20/99 , Justin Bell wrote:
On Wed, Oct 20, 1999 at 04:04:53PM -0400, Nagendra Mishr wrote:
# Also, if EZMLM had mail merge and a list
# footer, then you can mail merge the delivery address in the footer of
# every message.
it would also create many thousands of more email
On Wed, Oct 20, 1999 at 01:52:33PM -0200, Daniel Cukier wrote:
AFTER instaling qmail:
fetchmail get all mail from a pop3. These mail are sent to postmaster, but
now, postmaster send all mail to ~alias/Maildir, because I have a file named
.qmail-postmaster in /var/qmail/alias directory.
How
On Wed, Oct 20, 1999 at 05:36:05PM -0500, Dustin Marquess wrote:
# At 03:08 PM 10/20/99 , Justin Bell wrote:
# On Wed, Oct 20, 1999 at 04:04:53PM -0400, Nagendra Mishr wrote:
# # Also, if EZMLM had mail merge and a list
# # footer, then you can mail merge the delivery address in the footer of
# #
Dave Sill writes that Eric Allman says:
That way the mail that's going to go through quickly just goes
ft right through your main server, while the stuff that's
going to be slow (because the other end is either slow to connect
or down) goes off to this other machine and doesn't
Hey everyone,
I've got two more questions for everyone-
1.) I want to write a pearl script to use as the back-end of a web page
form, now normally I would reference the location of sendmail (eg.
"/usr/lib/sendmail -t") but now that I'm running Qmail, what should I do to
get this script to
Magnus Bodin writes:
OK, but is it permissible to write unsuBscribe? ;-)
Nope. And case doesn't matter either. It only causes a problem when
someone says "GET ME THE HELL OFF THIS DAMNED LIST", and I have to try
to explain how they send mail to qmail-uns*bscr*be. :)
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-russ nelson
On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 02:47:55PM -0400, Russell Nelson wrote:
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
I'll answer just question 1 since that's my forte.
use the Mail::Sendmail module instead. It's much more portable than calling any
platform specific binary.
http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-category/19_Mail_and_Usenet_News/Mail/Mail-Sendmail-0.77.readme
-Tupshin Harper
-Developer
-Studio Verso
On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 04:57:08PM -0400, John R. Levine wrote:
Or use serialmail. This limits the concurrency to one and you'll have
to trigger serialmail from time to time, but it is easier I think to
install serialmail for a few band-aided sites than to have qmail
installations
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