Hi there,
one of our customers shut down their mailservers from 31.12.1999 to 1.1.2000
I have to exchange the forward to a Maildir delivery.
On 2.1.2000 i have to send all the stored mail to their mailserver.
How can i do this ?
When i try qmail-inject i have to give him the recipient adress
Thomas Foerster wrote:
one of our customers shut down their mailservers from 31.12.1999 to 1.1.2000
I have to exchange the forward to a Maildir delivery.
On 2.1.2000 i have to send all the stored mail to their mailserver.
How can i do this ?
serialmail and maildirsmtp.
On Thu, Dec 30, 1999 at 09:02:39AM +0100, Thomas Foerster wrote:
Hi there,
one of our customers shut down their mailservers from 31.12.1999 to 1.1.2000
I have to exchange the forward to a Maildir delivery.
On 2.1.2000 i have to send all the stored mail to their mailserver.
How can i do
Is there a patch to qmail, with which I can send
a permanent error instead of a temporary error when
the number of files in the Mailbox exceeds the allowed
number of files (quota). The patch I found only
sends a permanent error when the sum of messages
exceeds the quota size.
My problem is, that
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On 30 Dec 99, at 10:06, Wolfgang Baumgartner wrote:
Is there a patch to qmail, with which I can send
a permanent error instead of a temporary error when
the number of files in the Mailbox exceeds the allowed
number of files (quota). The patch I
Please go to the qmail site and use mailquotacheck.sh [perl script]
It works great and is very simple to implement
Shashi
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From: Wolfgang Baumgartner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 1999 2:36 PM
Subject: Quotas and qmail:
Hi,
first of all: Merry Xmas and a very happy NewYear to all !!
Now I have a small boring question: does there exist any tool or manner to
select a timewindow out of a multilog file (for ex. the last 5 minutes) or
do I need to write one myself?
Franky
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed Corel's Linux and there is a function in the xwindows client
for starting q-mail. It will ask you the name of the server etc and install
all existing users. It works great and is pretty hard to screw up.
I am having one problem
On Thu, Dec 30, 1999 at 12:46:18PM +0100, Robert Varga wrote:
local part which ezmlm expects to see. It will contain "domain1" in your
case. You have to change that to "forwarder-domain1-domain1". The
alternative is to patch ezmlm with ezmlm-idx, which doesn't need you to
fiddle with any
On Wed, Dec 29, 1999 at 01:01:57PM -0600, Brian Moon wrote:
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
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
On Thu, Dec 30, 1999 at 12:46:18PM +0100, Robert Varga wrote:
local part which ezmlm expects to see. It will contain "domain1" in your
case. You have to change that to "forwarder-domain1-domain1". The
alternative is to patch ezmlm with
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.
Yes. It's very important to carefully hew to an arbirtrary date
which, by all best estimates we have now, is probably 4 years off anyway.
Please
Van Liedekerke Franky writes:
Hi,
first of all: Merry Xmas and a very happy NewYear to all !!
Now I have a small boring question: does there exist any tool or manner to
select a timewindow out of a multilog file (for ex. the last 5 minutes) or
do I need to write one myself?
With
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade from version 3.1.2 of vchkpw and to the new 3.4.10a
vpopmail, but something goes wrong it seems.
It's said that it should generate the vpasswd.cdb files automagically during
install, but it doesn't...just leaves the normal vpasswd files there, and
this gives problems of
I'm using something like this now, but perl could understand the old
timestamps of 0.53, not those of 0.61. Now I have to take the 9th to 17th
character from the new timestamps and convert these back to decimals, so I
can compare with the usual perl timestamps. I find this kind of slugish and
am
Is it possible to stop/paus all outgoing mail for a while? (everything
that isnt taken care of local or virtualdomain)
Best regards
Michael Boman
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On 30 Dec 99, at 23:13, Michael Boman wrote:
Is it possible to stop/paus all outgoing mail for a while? (everything
that isnt taken care of local or virtualdomain)
You want to use holdremote patch if you want to do that without
restarts.
"Marsha Petry" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Somebody mentioned a Japanese website that has performance stats
(http://www.kyoto.wide.ad.jp/mta/eval1/).
That was me.
That same writer mentioned that
qmail did good on the comparisons, but honestly, I don't know what the
graphs mean just looking at
Why am I still on this list, I have sent the unsubscribe many times...
I dont even use qmail any more. Someone help me, I am tired of having
to wait on 70-80 messages to download eating my bandwidth, when the
information is of no use to me, and I cant give help to the others.
While following the instructions from:
http://www.flounder.net/qmail/qmail-howto.html
I came to the part where I issue:
supervise /var/lock/qmail-smtpd tcpserver -v -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u71
-g1001 0 25 \
rblsmtpd qmail-smtpd 21 | setuser qmaill accustamp | \
setuser qmaill cyclog -s500 -n5
"J.Adams" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why am I still on this list, I have sent the unsubscribe many times...
Because:
1) you sent the request to the wrong address,
2) you sent the request from the wrong account/system, or
3) you failed to returnt the confirmation.
See:
Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Marsha Petry" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Somebody mentioned a Japanese website that has performance stats
(http://www.kyoto.wide.ad.jp/mta/eval1/).
That was me.
Perhaps I'm a little bit stupid but could you tell me/us how we can get
some more
You failed to follow the instructions in part 10a: Install daemontools and
tcpserver. Download daemontools 0.53 and compile it. After that you should
have the setuser binary in /usr/local/bin.
--Adam
On Thu, Dec 30, 1999 at 12:16:21PM -0500, Dean Channing wrote:
While following the
Martin Lesser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Marsha Petry" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Somebody mentioned a Japanese website that has performance stats
(http://www.kyoto.wide.ad.jp/mta/eval1/).
That was me.
Perhaps I'm a little bit stupid but could you
If you want to be a true purist, I would say that the MILLENNIUM (two L's,
two N's, kids :P) began three or four years ago (exactly when, it would be
difficult to determine).
The current calendar was based on Dionysius Exiguss' estimation of when
Jesus was born, using religious writings and
I am seeing the following lines our maillog file at seemingly random times:
Dec 30 12:20:19 6C:mail qmail: 946574419.641566 new msg 4556939
Dec 30 12:20:19 6C:mail qmail: 946574419.659252 info msg 4556939: bytes 1184 from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 114886 uid 7790
Dec 30 12:20:19 4C:mail qmail:
There is a script on the qmail site that will rebuild the que
structure also check the permissions and free space.
Paul Farber
Farber Technology
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ph 570-628-5303
Fax 570-628-5545
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Eric Davis wrote:
I am seeing the following lines our maillog file at
If you are using the original version of my patch there is an open() call
whose return status isn't checked for quota. I have an updated patch
available. Let me know if you'd like diffs against the original (virgin)
qmail source files, or a patch to the patch and I'll send it on to you.
--
Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In my original message I suggested looking at the graphs. They're
labeled in English, and pretty easy to decipher.
Sorry - you're right. In this moment I wrote a msg to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] He/she is responsibel for the mentioned
site. Perhaps I can get a
I am looking for a qmail developer in the San Francisco area.
I am getting lots of stuck messages in one queue headed for another
machine on our network. I can telnet to the receiving machine's port 25
and it works fine, mail is delivered. But mail submitted to the "outgoing"
machines queue just stays there.
The mail log on the outgoing server hsd lots of
Why doesn't anybody ever say:
"Send a blank message to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to unsubscribe."
Or for that matter, why is there not a single line after every post that says
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To unsubscribe, send a blank message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 11:36 AM 12/30/99 , Dave Sill wrote:
"J.Adams" [EMAIL
At 03:34 PM 12/30/99 , Will Shatford wrote:
I am looking for a qmail developer in the San Francisco area.
Two questions, what is a "qmail developer", and "what did he do?".
#
I thought everyone would enjoy knowing that Sony Pictures is using qmail
for their web site autoresponder.
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Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 24632 invoked from
Hi
How should I stop all the incoming executable Email attachments thru Qmail
server. Could any one help me in configuring the same.
Thanx in advance
Thiru
On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, Arumugam Thiruppathi wrote:
Hi
How should I stop all the incoming executable Email attachments thru Qmail
server. Could any one help me in configuring the same.
Only by writing an external filter, and funneling all mail through the
external filter.
This is not,
Hai.
How to configure qmail-popup to get mail from another host (not
localhost) or is there any tool ?
David L. Nicol wrote:
How to configure qmail / qmail popup or else to work like that. I
have
tried with fetchmail and qpoper but still comfusing, I tried to
change
source program
How do I unsubscribe from this damned list??? I've sent mail after
mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but it keeps saying that I'm
not on the list.
Troy Frericks writes:
Why doesn't anybody ever say:
"Send a blank message to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to unsubscribe."
Or for that matter, why is there
Adam McKenna writes:
I thought everyone would enjoy knowing that Sony Pictures is using qmail
for their web site autoresponder.
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The surprising thing is that they're not using VERP. I designed a
bounce handler for XOOM.com that tracks bouncing addresses,
Hello.. everyone..
Now.. I want to deliver large files to my email messenger..
My problem is that qmail is locking when I try to deliver large file
(about over 1Mbyte) from my UNIX Mailbox to Windows messenger. So I
could not see my email. Now my Mailbox size is 13M.. How I can see my
large
Addresses are definetely not being dropped on the floor.
Russ, is your code available somewhere?
Dirk
On Thu, Dec 30, 1999 at 11:52:10PM -0500, Russell Nelson wrote:
Adam McKenna writes:
I thought everyone would enjoy knowing that Sony Pictures is using qmail
for their web site
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Addresses are definetely not being dropped on the floor.
Russ, is your code available somewhere?
No. Unfortunately, it's *way* too customized for the XOOM.com
environment -- their particular mix of machines, OS's, database,
sending of emails, plus some custom
Have you got any other email address frowarded to you. You may need to
find out what is in the header as to what is the email address it is sent
to from the list server.
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Russell Nelson wrote:
How do I unsubscribe from this damned list??? I've sent mail after
mail to
Hi
Can anyone please help me sort out why /how i'm bouncing messages and
mine are being bounced.. and at the same time i'm getting ans sending
mail...
eg: i send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It apears in the list and i get a copy of the message
then i get a message these messages
Has anyone noticed that if you have your hardware clock set to UTC
but the Linux clock to local time, that regular messages have the
local time time-stamp, but bounce messages are dated in UTC?
After messing with this a while, I decided to just just put my HW
clock on local time, to heck with
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