is there a checkpassword program where a user can pop his mail without
user%domain/password but simple user/password.
marco leeflang
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Tristan Hannover wrote:
Hello,
I was curious if anyone uses maildrop (or equivalents) to sort incoming
mail to various folders (depending on subject, from, to), or even
rewrite various headers on demand.
And if so, would anyone please show me the correct to integrate
It's time for us to tweek with the total number of file descriptor and the
number of user processes. I couldn't find anything in the archive, could any
one help on where I need to change to recompile a new kernel for that.
Thanks in advance
dp
On 13 Nov 1999, D. J. Bernstein wrote:
Dongping Deng writes:
I have concurencyremote=250 for each instance, and the open files
value obtained from ulimit is 1024 ( 1024 2*250 + 5). It seems to
me there's enough margin for it.
Your problem has nothing to do with per-process limits. The
Hi,
I have a large and geographically distributed intranet. Each remote group
of user has its own MS exchange server and each user has an address of the
type [EMAIL PROTECTED] (intranet address). Local mail is handled by the
local server.
All the exchange servers will pipe their outgoing (to the
I've just updated LWQ for use with daemontools 0.61 and svscan.
Let me know if you find any problems.
-Dave
Thus said Dongping Deng on Fri, 12 Nov 1999 18:07:37 PST:
It's time for us to tweek with the total number of file descriptor and the
number of user processes. I couldn't find anything in the archive, could any
one help on where I need to change to recompile a new kernel for that.
No need to
Dongping Deng writes:
I have concurencyremote=250 for each instance, and the open files
value obtained from ulimit is 1024 ( 1024 2*250 + 5). It seems to
me there's enough margin for it.
Your problem has nothing to do with per-process limits. The kernel has a
table of 4096 ofiles shared by
On Nov 13 1999, Andy Bradford wrote:
Just out of curiousity... where are options like this documented? I
have looked through a number of documents and never seen
specifically addressed configurations such as what you mention here.
Well, the manpages document them all.
Thanks -
Hi,
I tried putting this script in inetd.conf
file to start the tcpserver service
but I dont seem to be starting the service. I am
using Red Hat 6.1
tcpserver 0 110 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup
domainname \/bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
tcpserver -c 400 -v -u 503
I'd also kinda annoying for us cutpaste double clickers because the highlight
stops at characters not commonly found in file names.
When I get around to it, and I don't know how long that will be ... might be
a while ... my intent is to make my own version of cyclog that names files
by date/time
How about using file names that I can actually type without having to use ''
characters, etc? I'm confused why you'd pick a log name you can't easily
input.
-Steve
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From: Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: log rotation
Date: Fri, Nov 12, 1999,
waskita adijarto wrote:
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 11:48:09 -0500 (EST)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: waskita adijarto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: qmail [EMAIL PROTECTED], Brian Estes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: log rotation
Is there a way to
I installed vpopmail, replaced the correct line in my init
script with the vchkpw program, and restarted the qmail pop3d, then I could
no-longer log in to check my mail on the server, it wouldn't authenticate.(kept
asking me for username/passwd)
I changed it back, restarted the pop3d, and it
After starting qmail when I use the command ls -al
| more
shows the following for qmail
541 tty1
s 0.00 qmail-send
542
tty1z 0.00
qmail-start defunct
543 tty1
s 0.00 qmail-lspawn 'cat
/var/qmail/control/defaultdomain/
544 tty1
s 0.00 qmail-rspawn
545 tty1
s 0.00 qmail-clean
The
Hi Tristan,
What are the outputs of
"cat /home/tristan/.qmail"
"cat /home/tristan/.mailfilter" (try to keep it short ;-) )
?
Mark Weinem
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Jay Swackhamer wrote:
From: Keith Burdis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There are some examples in the maildropex(5) man page.
There are dozens more examples in the qmail-uce anti-spam package on
Mr.Sam's page.
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Peaks/5799/qmail-uce.html
Thus said Markus Stumpf on Fri, 12 Nov 1999 13:58:47 +0100:
On Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 07:56:14AM -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
How can my Qmail server relay to my ISP's mail server to avoid this
problem? I tried to set the environment variable like MAILHOST and MAILUSER
to point to my ISP
Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Because sendmail is playing "fast and loose" with your email. Because
it runs as one monolithic program, it delivers straight to a user's
mailbox from the incoming SMTP stream.
I'm fairly sure that this hasn't been true by default for quite some
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 11:48:09 -0500 (EST)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: waskita adijarto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: qmail [EMAIL PROTECTED], Brian Estes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: log rotation
Is there a way to make cyclog use a bit more
Hello
Anyone on the list using Maildrop (MDA) with fetchmail?
I would like to know how you are invoking the Maildrop program?
When I have invoked maildrop, I have explicitly mentioned the
$HOME/.mailfilter file. It did not work. Guess I am invoking it
wrong. The following is the line in my
Will qmail work with a dynamic ip address? I have an almost always on connection and
a "dynip.com" like host name that always points to my machine.
One of my friends has a mail server running with his NT machine using a similar setup.
It must be doable on linux.
With all the recent discussion about aggregating RCPTs for the same MX,
I took a look at qmail's code.
It became clear quite fast that general aggregation was quite impossible
given the architecture.
What is feasible is this : for a given message, aggregate by
domain. I.e, a mail to
Dear All,
I use Qmail with RedHat 6. My POP3 is set to authenticate
from another RADIUS server, and I want something similar in case of
SMTP also. Is it possible ? Can I completely bypass the need of password
file on the mail server , something like :
Computer A: POP3 + SMTP (
On Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 04:50:32AM +, Frederik Lindberg wrote:
Hard, but not impossible. How would you envision such hooks?
How about a simplified scheme: All mail with recipient host matching the
local host is passed to an external program for delivery. The external
program takes
On Sat, Nov 13, 1999 at 02:21:47PM -0500, Peter Green wrote:
is there a checkpassword program where a user can pop his mail without
user%domain/password but simple user/password.
I believe vpopmail/vchkpw supports this with IP aliasing.
As does vmailmgr in the same way. See:
On Sun, Nov 14, 1999 at 01:08:20AM +0100, Florent Guillaume wrote:
With all the recent discussion about aggregating RCPTs for the same MX,
I took a look at qmail's code.
It became clear quite fast that general aggregation was quite impossible
given the architecture.
Note that this is due
What steps must I take in order to set up a qmail mail server
(smpt and pop3) that resides on a Linux box that doesn't contain all of
the users in the local passwd file? I believe I can authenticate the
POP
users remotely via RADIUS and checkpasswd, but will the same be true for
the smtp
What steps must I take in
order to set up a qmail mail server(smtp and pop3) that resides on a Linux
box that doesn't contain all ofthe users in the local passwd file? I
believe I can authenticate thePOP users remotely via RADIUS and checkpasswd,
but will the same be true forthe smtp
Hi all,
I have set up Qmail on "metta.lk" (204.143.107.46)
and use autoturn to get my mail to "col7.metta.lk" (172.16.1.1)
Everything works quite well.
To some domains I get messages like the below returned by Mailer Daemon.
Is this a DNS problem on my machine
or is it because I am on local
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