try: cat qmaillog | tai64nlocal qmaillog.tmp
This should convert the timestamps into a human format ;-).
Holger
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Ismal Hisham Mohd Darus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Freitag, 3. Dezember 1999 08:39
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff:
Hi all,
I have a Qmail server running on Jurix. In /etc/rc.config i have the
timezone set as follows.
TIMEZONE="Africa/Johannesburg"
If i run date i get the following
Fri Dec 3 10:38:14 SAST 1999
Yet Qmail sets the dates as
Received: (qmail 22496 invoked from network); 3 Dec 1999
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Hash: SHA1
On 3 Dec 99, at 10:43, Tony Wade wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Qmail server running on Jurix. In /etc/rc.config i have the
timezone set as follows.
TIMEZONE="Africa/Johannesburg"
If i run date i get the following
Fri Dec 3 10:38:14 SAST
qmail Digest 3 Dec 1999 11:00:01 - Issue 838
Topics (messages 33811 through 33860):
Re: Any Decent IMAP server?
33811 by: Thomas Neumann
33813 by: Sam
33816 by: David Harris
33817 by: jplooney-qmail.online.ie
33818 by: Denis Voitenko
33819
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Shawn P. Stanley wrote:
I have a similar question, but perhaps the answer is not so easy.
I use ucspi with great success, but I have a user whose ISP is a university,
and I'm not sure I want to open up access to the university's entire subnet.
However, the user gets a
Any one knows how to translate messages like this
one ?
Where are they located ? Thank you all
Return-Path: Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Received: (qmail
29996 invoked for bounce); 3 Dec 1999 12:42:31 -Date: 3 Dec 1999
12:42:31 -From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]To:
[EMAIL
I am looking for some information on how frequently does qmail retry to
send a message, locally or remotely, and when it gives up and bounces it
back to the sender. So far I've found an excellent source in Dave Sill's
document "Life with qmail" (App. E ) but he only mentions the remote
retry
Luka Gerzic écrit :
Any one knows how to translate messages like this one ?
Where are they located ? Thank you all
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)
Unfortunately, there are hard coded in the source code. You will have to
hack it in order to change the
My guess is that you are missing a piece that is supposed to build a new cdb
when the user authenticates, not just add a IP record. For it to take
effect immediately, you need to add the IP and build a new CDB then. The
age one should run independent of the users authenticating.
Russell
On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 09:28:46AM +0100, Häffelin Holger wrote:
try: cat qmaillog | tai64nlocal qmaillog.tmp
This one should get a prize for useless invocation of cat. The
following would save a process and a pipe:
tai64nlocal qmaillog qmaillog.tmp
--
See complete headers for more info
Hey folks, a strange problem. when certain messages double bounce, they
end up hanging in the queue because the remote MTA where I read my mail
doesn't accept something qmail is trying to do. qmail-qread shows the
message in the queue as follows:
2 Dec 1999 16:51:48 GMT #225302 3891 #@[]
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On 3 Dec 99, at 16:17, Will Harris wrote:
2 Dec 1999 16:51:48 GMT #225302 3891 #@[]
remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
note the strange "from" address #@[].
It's what qmail uses for double bounces (ie. the letter bounced
back to envelope
Fred Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for some information on how frequently does qmail retry to
send a message, locally or remotely, and when it gives up and bounces it
back to the sender. So far I've found an excellent source in Dave Sill's
document "Life with qmail" (App. E ) but
One way to control SPAM is checking the header size, some of my users are
sending mail to all my users (2000) and this would be a way to exclude
that kind of mail, so:
- How can I check mail header size, or
- what other ways are there to prevent SPAM, even internal SPAM
How the heck can I enter in the shell the file name of the logs cyclog puts
out?
@ is a reserved character it seems.. if I want to pico a log, what do I need
to put around the @ so I can actually enter the file name?
-Steve
winmail.dat
Awesome! This is exactly the type of thing I'm looking for. Thanks.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 10:51 PM
Subject: Re: rcpthosts
Shawn,
Well, in that case, I'd recommend you try using
"Luka Gerzic" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any one knows how to translate messages like this one ?
Where are they located ? Thank you all
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at mx1.drenik.net.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error;
I've got the same problem. Forgive me if the answer is documented somewhere,
but does anyone have a solution? I've put in all the patches for high volume
servers.
Thanks,
Mark Hoffman
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999
"Steve Kapinos" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How the heck can I enter in the shell the file name of the logs cyclog puts
out?
@ is a reserved character it seems.. if I want to pico a log, what do I need
to put around the @ so I can actually enter the file name?
This is really a shell question, not
Petr Novotny wrote:
2 Dec 1999 16:51:48 GMT #225302 3891 #@[]
remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
note the strange "from" address #@[].
It's what qmail uses for double bounces (ie. the letter bounced
back to envelope sender, and the bounce bounced as well).
not particularly
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On 3 Dec 99, at 16:49, Will Harris wrote:
note the strange "from" address #@[].
It's what qmail uses for double bounces (ie. the letter bounced
back to envelope sender, and the bounce bounced as well).
not particularly informative on
On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 02:01:26PM +0700,
abc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 09:16 02/12/99 -0800, Michael m. Honse wrote:
I think there should be message trailer like at the PGP - Users Mailling
list, maintained by Fred , to prevent this incident anymore
You mean something like:
Diego A. Puertas F. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One way to control SPAM is checking the header size, some of my users are
sending mail to all my users (2000) and this would be a way to exclude
that kind of mail, so:
- How can I check mail header size, or
djb's 822header can be used to do the
On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 10:44:51AM -0500, Mark Hoffman wrote:
I've got the same problem. Forgive me if the answer is documented somewhere,
but does anyone have a solution? I've put in all the patches for high volume
servers.
My solution was to remove the 'sync' option from the queue mount. It
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What command would people use ... using stock qmail
to take all mail coming in from a certain address
and do something withith?
not really a procmail... just say, send "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
is sending in mail -- and I want to send only that mail to
another
I found my problem was I wasn't including quotes on both sides of the @ and
still allow easy command completion in the shell.
Best method I found was
pico '@'tab which lets me still use command completion.
Thanks to the list for the help. yes I know its shell basics.. but how many
other
Scott D. Yelich writes:
just say, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is sending mail -- and I want to send only
that mail to another address...
|condredirect another-address [ "$SENDER" = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ]
--
-russ nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://russnelson.com
Crynwr sells support for free software
At 9:39 PM -0600 12/2/99, Shawn P. Stanley wrote:
It's definately /var/qmail/bin/dnsfq giving the "Hard error" message, in
response to:
/var/qmail/bin/dnsfq spigot.nbs-inc.com
I can't find any help on dnsfq. Any ideas?
Why are you using dnsfq? Just hard code your FQDN into your start
On Fri, 3 Dec 1999 18:00:32 +0100 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 10:44:51AM -0500, Mark Hoffman wrote:
I've got the same problem. Forgive me if the answer is documented
somewhere, but does anyone have a solution? I've put in all the
patches for high volume servers.
I have played with qmail and vpopmail enough to decided that I like it
enough to attempt a little larger job. Hopefully, if this one goes well,
I can talk my boss into letting us convert some of our REALLY busy mail
servers over to qmail/vpop/qmailadmin!
The box I would like to convert is
"Luka Gerzic" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
any chance that you all can help me with this ?
No, we're all a bunch of self-important, heartless pricks that like to
watch poor newbies suffer. Ha, ha, ha.
what source too search, and can i do it w/o
modifying a lot of source code?
QSBMF is documented
See http://www.palomine.net/qmail/tarpit.html
-Original Message-
From: Diego A. Puertas F. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 5:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Internal SPAM
One way to control SPAM is checking the header size, some of
my users are
I'm using dnsfq because I'm using /etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail-pop3d.init. I'm
using /etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail-pop3d.init because that's what README.qmail-run
said. I'm using README.qmail-run because I had no other instructions that
referenced starting qmail-pop3d.
If something's wrong with my DNS, I'm
nslookup spigot.nbs-inc.com
Server: mail.vcnet.com
Address: 209.239.239.15
*** mail.vcnet.com can't find spigot.nbs-inc.com: Non-existent host/domain
Running qmail-pop3d requires you to put the FQDN on the command line
with qmail-popup. The qmail-pop3d.init script you're using appears to
be
Hey, thanks. You helped a lot. Just a minor question I was gonna ask you.
Here's the deal. There is a user 'postman' on the box that fetches mail from
*@domain.com and sorts it by headers (with maildrop) and puts it in
approbriate boxes like so
.mailfilter
if(^/(To|Cc): .*bob){
to "!bob"
}
Oops. That's right; we run our own DNS, but our ISP lists us as
mail.nbs-inc.com.
- Original Message -
From: Jon Rust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Shawn P. Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 2:07 PM
Subject: Re: starting qmail-pop3d
nslookup
Does anyone know of a module for Webmin that can be used to control Qmail?
I am running it under FreeBSD/i386
thanks,
Bernie Courtney
How do i get off this list?
On Fri, 3 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 17:56:04 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Webmin Module
Does anyone know of a module for Webmin that can be used to control Qmail?
I am running it under
On 03-Dec-99 Matt Hoppes wrote:
How do i get off this list?
Look at the header of any message you get and you'll see the address
to email for help. The help message will tell you how to get off.
Vince.
On Fri, 3 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 17:56:04 -0500
I also have the same issue. My syslog.conf has the entry "mail.*" and my rc
file is as follows:
--
#!/bin/sh
# Using splogger to send the log through syslog.
# Using qmail-local to deliver messages to ~/Mailbox by default.
exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" TZ=PST8PDT \
qmail-start
I've had this same issue since I moved qmail from a redhat 5.2 to a 6.1. I
have been considering other alternatives than syslog. Just have not had
time to deal with it.
#
At 05:53 PM 12/3/99 , you wrote:
I also have the same issue. My syslog.conf has the entry "mail.*" and my rc
file is as
On 0, Denis Voitenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, thanks. You helped a lot. Just a minor question I was gonna ask you.
Here's the deal. There is a user 'postman' on the box that fetches mail from
*@domain.com and sorts it by headers (with maildrop) and puts it in
approbriate boxes like so
On 0, Subba Rao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if(^/(To|Cc): .*(jack||bob).*/ ){
to "!jack bob"
}
The above will foward any mail received by either jack OR bob to both jack AND bob.
I am assuming that's is the goal you are trying to acheive i.e. to send the mail to
both of them, even if
Subba Rao writes:
On 0, Subba Rao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if(^/(To|Cc): .*(jack||bob).*/ ){
to "!jack bob"
}
The above will foward any mail received by either jack OR bob to both jack AND bob.
I am assuming that's is the goal you are trying to acheive i.e. to send the
Subba Rao writes:
On 0, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The OR operator ( || ) is for 2 expressions. The correct syntax should be
if(^/(To|Cc): .*(jack|bob).*/ ){
to "!jack bob"
}
Congratulations. Any time either jack or bob receives a message, both of
them will
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