On Thu, Dec 30, 1999 at 01:32:12AM -0500, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
>
> I usually lurk, but this is wrong.
>
> The millennium change is not three days from now, but one year and three
> days from now. The same goes for the century change, also.
>
> Please tell everyone you know.
The worst part of
I usually lurk, but this is wrong.
The millennium change is not three days from now, but one year and three
days from now. The same goes for the century change, also.
Please tell everyone you know.
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Arumugam Thiruppathi wrote:
> Hi
>
> Wish you all very happy mileniu
Hi
Wish you all very happy milenium.
I'm new person added to this list.
How should I stop all the incoming executable Email attachments thru Qmail
server.
Thanx
I'm new to qmail (infact, just evaluating it, not using it yet) and have
some questions.
I was searching the archives for qmail performance issues, and found a
couple things I don't understand:
1. Somebody mentioned a Japanese website that has performance stats
(http://www.kyoto.wide.ad.jp/mta/
"John L. Fjellstad" wrote:
>
> I looked through the archives, and couldn't find a solution for this
> problem, although the question seems to have been raised before.
>
> Because of historical reasons, we have three domains connected to our
> company. Except for one or two users, a user in one
"John L. Fjellstad" wrote:
>
> I looked through the archives, and couldn't find a solution for this
> problem, although the question seems to have been raised before.
>
> Because of historical reasons, we have three domains connected to our
> company. Except for one or two users, a user in one
I looked through the archives, and couldn't find a solution for this
problem, although the question seems to have been raised before.
Because of historical reasons, we have three domains connected to our
company. Except for one or two users, a user in one domain is not a
member of another domain
Frank Greven spake unto me and said:
>
> Should I only use rcptshosts or not?
You should use morercpthosts, because Dan knows what he's doing.
> If it's a question of memory - because of what you called in-memory
> cdb - what is the needed size of RAM?
I can't answer that; this is a case of 'p
On Wed, Dec 29, 1999 at 03:28:34PM +0330, Seyyed Hamid Reza Hashemi Golpayegani wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> I want some help about qmail services ! I have installed it on my Redhat 6.1
> machine and work fine . So I have patched my qmail and checkpassword to work
> with users based on a mySQL table and aut
Has anybody successfully used logwatch to process cyclog logs?
Chris
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Oops. :)
Nickel.
>:)
I'm from another planet.
Dustin
-Original Message-
From: Adam Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 1999 12:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: "pickle forwarding" terminology?
>tandpoint (the e-mail server). I haven't checked th
Scott,
If you have a small number of host names (which I suspect you do), you can
use virtualdomains to your advantage.
Try something like this (only dealing with .com for now--assuming you
have no users named "tammy" or "scott"):
/var/qmail/control/virtualdomains
==
We use email addresses with dashes in them for mailing lists to detect spam.
We get these in our default catch all mailbox. This allows us an unlimited
number of addresses for this purpose. Plus when we start getting spam on
one we can start bouncing it.
However, the mails are not getting deliv
>tandpoint (the e-mail server). I haven't checked the RFC's relating to
>e-mails, but I'll bet a nickle to a pickle that "moving" ain't in there. :P
>
>Enjoy, and have a Happy New Year!
>
>Dustin
Bet a nickle(sp?) to a pickle? You aren't fr'm 'round these parts are ya Dustin?
;-)
Adam
Hi all.
I'm running qmail over Solaris for about 250 virtual domains, my
first
question is: ¿how could I write the log in a file of my election? (i.e.
/var/qmail/log/qmail_log )
The second question is: When a message for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
arrives to my
system, and [EMAIL PROTECTE
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another mail "forwarding" question/issue:
I have registered yelich.{com,net,org} and I want to use qmail to accept
mail on one machine.. where you can set up a domain plus host such as
"tommy.yelich.com" where I can then use a .qmail-default so that all
mail
The terms "forwarding" and "redirecting" are different for a MUA, like
Eudora, where Forward will, of course, save your original copy and FORWARD a
copy of the message to another user. Redirect, in an MUA, as Adam has
explained, will actually rewrite the headers and "pass the buck" on to
someone
Hmmm... some people can be s picky, eh? ;-)
When I think of the term forwarding, "forwarding addresses" pop into mind
(i.e., addresses you can get at iname.com) which are used for "redirecting"
mail to another location. But who knows; maybe places like iname and yahoo
etc etc are using the
Never heard the term "mail moving", however a term you used in the first paragraph
is used in a few email clients(Eudora) and that is "redirect" or redirecting. As your
customer
states, if a copy remains in the original intended users mailbox, it is being
forwarded, if
the entire message is sent
We have been using the term "mail forwarding" with our customers in the
same way that the USPS uses it: when your mail arrives at your mailbox, it
is "redirected" to a remote location (via a "&" entry in .qmail).
However, we have been told by a somewhat educated customer that this
process is
Jennifer Tippens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I started qmail manually:
>/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail start
>
>I checked my processes and I have 2 svscan and 4 supervise, 2 multilog,
>and 1 tcpserver, qmail-send, qmail-lspawn, qmail-rspawn, qmail-clean.
You should only have one svscan.
>I get the mess
Hello all,
This is probably a simple question, but I'm having a bit of a problem.
I had qmail working properly and then it broke. I'm not sure what I did
to it. I think this is a permissions problem, but I need some help.
I started qmail manually:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail start
I checked my proc
Peter Gradwell spake unto me and said:
>
> - searching a fairly empty (5 lines) rcpthosts file and then
> searching morercpthosts, or
Um, that should be '(50 lines)', meaning 'your 50 most commonly used
domains' (man qmail-smtpd). When a domain is found in rcpthosts, then
morercpthosts is not
At 12:03 29/12/99 +0100, you wrote:
>rcpthosts is scanned every time an email comes in (by qmail-smtpd).
>
> > But then again, if you need to administer a file with like 900
> > significant lines, you'd like to use some automatic tool for that. It's
> > easy to adapt that tool to work with morerc
Hi ,
I want some help about qmail services ! I have installed it on my Redhat 6.1
machine and work fine . So I have patched my qmail and checkpassword to work
with users based on a mySQL table and authenticate via a mySQL table that
users store on it . This patch can be find on http://www.qmail.o
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On 29 Dec 99, at 12:03, Andre Oppermann wrote:
> Petr Novotny wrote:
> > The file is scanned during startup of qmail-send, and after HUPing
> > qmail-send. If you don't do that often, you don't need to worry.
>
> rcpthosts is scanned every time an em
Petr Novotny wrote:
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> On 29 Dec 99, at 10:50, Peter Gradwell wrote:
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> > At 23:43 28/12/99 +0100, bert hubert wrote:
> >
> > > Rule of thumb for large sites: Put your 50 most com-
> > > monly used domains into rcpth
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On 29 Dec 99, at 10:50, Peter Gradwell wrote:
> At 23:43 28/12/99 +0100, bert hubert wrote:
>
> > Rule of thumb for large sites: Put your 50 most com-
> > monly used domains into rcpthosts, and the rest into
> >
qmail Digest 29 Dec 1999 11:00:01 - Issue 864
Topics (messages 34844 through 34860):
Re: error with my startup script
34844 by: bert hubert
Re: Server cluster
34845 by: Robert R. Wal
34852 by: James N. Maze
alias/vpopmail uids
34846 by: Peter Green
virtual
At 23:43 28/12/99 +0100, bert hubert wrote:
> Rule of thumb for large sites: Put your 50 most com-
> monly used domains into rcpthosts, and the rest into
> morercpthosts.
ah, but does it matter? I have nearly 900 in my rcpthosts file and I'm not
noticing an
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