Thanks Martin and happy new year,
Well, if I understand the problem correctly (your PGP program is creating
a message with bare LFs), then you should be able to solve the problem by
piping the output of your PGP signing/encryption process to /usr/bin/addcr
before it's sent to your SMTP
Hello all,
I need to know where I can find info on how to solve domain relaying
(one main mail server that sends all known mail to the right host).
mail.domain.com will automatically send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to host1.domain.com and mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
host2.domain.com (guess you
On Mon, Jan 03, 2000 at 11:02:51AM +0100, Marthe Nesøen Gangfløt wrote:
Hello all,
I need to know where I can find info on how to solve domain relaying
(one main mail server that sends all known mail to the right host).
mail.domain.com will automatically send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Jan 03, 2000 at 11:04:21AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jan 03, 2000 at 11:02:51AM +0100, Marthe Nesøen Gangfløt wrote:
I need to know where I can find info on how to solve domain relaying
(one main mail server that sends all known mail to the right host).
qmail Digest 3 Jan 2000 11:00:00 - Issue 869
Topics (messages 34966 through 34997):
Re: Anal-ness
34966 by: nascheme.enme.ucalgary.ca
34967 by: Marek Narkiewicz
34968 by: lbudney-lists-qmail.nb.net
34969 by: Irwan Hadi
34970 by: Russell Nelson
On Sun, 2 Jan 2000 23:17:51 -0500 (EST), Russell Nelson wrote:
Sure. Propose a canonical set of patches. About the only thing I
install, and only on very high volume sites, is big-todo. Oh, and the
rblsmtpd multiple -r option patch. Given that MAPS
and the big-concurrency patch. Seems to
Antonio,
If you wish to receive mail for other hosts, simply put the hostname into
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts. If you wish to deliver /any/ incoming
mail to the same UN*X user, you can use the following setup:
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts
=
domain.com
I have configured Qmail for receiving mail for several domains using
vpopmail. I need to receive mail not only for the domain
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) but for the machine ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
How can I do it ?
There are several ways how to do that -- just comment '# mail.domain.com'
in
Dear "David Harris" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry for the rather late reply to your help on my mail footer.
I run Redhat 6.0 and am using Dave's LWQ for my setup.
I did the patch to qmail as per your email but I get no footer on the
mail. Your advice on where to look for errors is much appriciated.
Russ Allbery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Cunningham writes:
Would this license also prohibit me from modifying the source for my
own personal use (not for redistribution?)
It's complicated. According to US copyright law, once you have a copy,
I've got a user who is seeing a 25 second delay when connecting to
port 25. I've thrown up a tcpdump session, and can verify there is a
delay, and it apparently is a delay on our end. I can't figure why
though. Here's a snippet of log info:
2000-01-03 08:04:50.975956500 tcpserver: pid 7604
Hi gang,
I've been fighting with this one for a while now, i'm not sure what the
exact problem is.
The system is running openbsd 2.6, with the generic kernel.
As far as i can tell, qmail is running alright, but vpopmail is doing
something weird.
For instance, when i add a virtual domain:
Slightly offtopic -- flames in private email, please.
getmail 0.91 is the third public release of a new POP3 mail retrieval
utility which I have released under the GPL version 2.
It is intended to be a simple POP3 mail retriever with reliable maildir
delivery (i.e., it does not re-inject
On Mon, Jan 03, 2000 at 12:08:35PM -0800, Jon Rust wrote:
I've got a user who is seeing a 25 second delay when connecting to
port 25. I've thrown up a tcpdump session, and can verify there is a
delay, and it apparently is a delay on our end. I can't figure why
though. Here's a snippet of
I've got a user who is seeing a 25 second delay when connecting
to port 25. I've thrown up a tcpdump session, and can verify
there is a delay, and it apparently is a delay on our end. I
can't figure why though. Here's a snippet of log info:
Your tcpserver is doing an ident lookup on
Jon Rust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a user who is seeing a 25 second delay when connecting to
port 25. I've thrown up a tcpdump session, and can verify there is a
delay, and it apparently is a delay on our end.
Any ideas on where the delay is coming from?
Look at the -H and -R options
Hello,
I read the virtual hosting faq, but I'm left wondering how do I set up a
virtual mail domain that will send mail to seperate mail users. The FAQ,
as I understand it, only explains how to send everyone@yourdom.com to
one individuals mail box. I ( my customers ) need to be able to receive
Greg, Dave and Bert,
Thanks, it was the ident check. -R fixed it. Any brainstorms on why
this suddenly cropped up? And only for this guy? He was running fine
on Friday, came to work today and it had the delay. Over the weekend
I pulled out the paranoid setting (-p) in my script. Does running
Hello,
I read the virtual hosting faq, but I'm left wondering how do I set up a
virtual mail domain that will send mail to seperate mail users. The FAQ,
as I understand it, only explains how to send everyone@yourdom.com to
one individuals mail box. I ( my customers ) need to be able to receive
Thanks, it was the ident check. -R fixed it. Any brainstorms on why
this suddenly cropped up? And only for this guy? He was running fine
on Friday, came to work today and it had the delay. Over the weekend
I pulled out the paranoid setting (-p) in my script. Does running
with -p preclude
Jon Rust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, it was the ident check. -R fixed it. Any brainstorms on why
this suddenly cropped up? And only for this guy? He was running fine
on Friday, came to work today and it had the delay.
His identd probably broke or his network admins started blocking IDENT
Hi,
I'm trying to use qmailanalog without successfull.
I've read MATCHUP and all documentation in /usr/local/qmailanalog/doc
but I'm still lost.
Could you send me some layout output and input for the zoverall and
others tools?
I've tried using splogger and multilog, but the
Jonathan Herbert wrote:
Hi gang,
I've been fighting with this one for a while now, i'm not sure what the
exact problem is.
The system is running openbsd 2.6, with the generic kernel.
As far as i can tell, qmail is running alright, but vpopmail is doing
something weird.
For
On 03-Jan-2000, Ari Arantes Filho wrote:
I'm trying to use qmailanalog without successfull.
I've read MATCHUP and all documentation in /usr/local/qmailanalog/doc
but I'm still lost.
Could you send me some layout output and input for the zoverall and
others tools?
I've tried
Josh Pennell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I read the virtual hosting faq, but I'm left wondering how do I set up a
virtual mail domain that will send mail to seperate mail users. The FAQ,
as I understand it, only explains how to send everyone@yourdom.com to
one individuals mail box. I ( my
At 3:57 PM -0500 1/3/00, Dave Sill wrote:
Jon Rust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, it was the ident check. -R fixed it. Any brainstorms on why
this suddenly cropped up? And only for this guy? He was running fine
on Friday, came to work today and it had the delay.
His identd probably broke or
Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IANAL, but according to Section 117, Limitations on exclusive rights:
Computer programs, you *can* make derivative works for your own use:
Notwithstanding the provisions of section 106, it is not an
infringement for the owner of a copy of a computer
I have configured selective relaying as described in Michael Samuel's step-by-step
instructions. This enables customers to bypass rcpthosts by enabling
RELAYCLIENT. The problem is that I am receiving a denial of service
for anybody- even those hosts (IP addresses) listed in my
tcp.smtp.cdb
When I compile qmail-1.03 on Solaris 7 the following error is produced throu
ghout
the compile for all *.c files. In the end, qmail compiles okay so I am wond
ering if
the following is something I should be worried about?
qmail-local.c:448: warning: return type of `main' is not `int'
Thanks
On Tue, Jan 04, 2000 at 10:38:21AM +0900, Kristina wrote:
When I compile qmail-1.03 on Solaris 7 the following error is produced throu
ghout
the compile for all *.c files. In the end, qmail compiles okay so I am wond
ering if
the following is something I should be worried about?
Is there a command where I can delete all past messages in a users
mailbox, eg. /home/kristina/Mailbox. ?
Thanks for your help,
Kristina
Kristina writes:
Is there a command where I can delete all past messages in a users
mailbox, eg. /home/kristina/Mailbox. ?
Yes - delete this file.
--
Sam
rm /home/kristina/Mailbox; touch /home/kristina/Mailbox
-Dustin
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Kristina wrote:
Is there a command where I can delete all past messages in a users
mailbox, eg. /home/kristina/Mailbox. ?
Thanks for your help,
Kristina
"Chris L. Mason" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Technically it's a bug. main() should always return int...
Dan always calls _exit(stat), so main() _does_ return an integer,
regardless of the declaration.
I always just assumed Dan was trying to make a statement of some
kind as he certainly
The first time I did a mail test to my mailbox kristina it worked. However,
the second time it wouldn't work any more. I get the following error:
% echo to: kristina | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject: to:: not found
the second part "/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject" seems
I have a situation where there are several ISPs running open relays,
which are being used by spammers to hit users at this site. I'd like
to find a way to reject mail that's passed through these ISPs'
mailers, regardless of what the envelope sender is. IOW, something
sort of like badmailfrom,
Kristina writes:
When I compile qmail-1.03 on Solaris 7 the following error is
produced throughout the compile for all *.c files. In the end,
qmail compiles okay so I am wondering if the following is
something I should be worried about?
qmail-local.c:448: warning: return type of
Postmaster writes:
I have a situation where there are several ISPs running open relays,
which are being used by spammers to hit users at this site. I'd like
to find a way to reject mail that's passed through these ISPs'
mailers, regardless of what the envelope sender is. IOW, something
Please forgive me if this is a bit verbose but I have looked at many
things and still cannot figure this problem out. I would like to try
to find the cause rather than un-install and re-install everything.
I had Qmail running fine for the few weeks since I installed it and
today "for
Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's of no concern. At some point, some smart person decided that main
should return the exit code of the program. So every program needed to
have its 'main' routine changed from void to int,
Mm... I'm fairly certain that it's been int main() clear
Russ Allbery writes:
Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's of no concern. At some point, some smart person decided that main
should return the exit code of the program. So every program needed to
have its 'main' routine changed from void to int,
Mm... I'm fairly
Are there any patches that let me deliver mail messages into a SQL
database (mysql preferrably) instead of Maildir ?
Dan wrote, in 1996:
``In case anyone's curious: I use void main() because it shuts gcc
up.
Of course, a modern version of gcc (I just tested 2.8.1) will warn
about "void main()" even if you don't give it warning flags. (I asked
for this to be the case, back in 1996 when Dan said that; I can't
Greg Hudson writes:
As to Russell Nelson's assertion that "int main" is a gratuitous
innovation in C, I think that he's confused.
In 1st edition KR, main() wasn't treated as a subroutine, was never
declared "int main", and there was no discussion of the meaning of a
return value from main.
Note, somewhereelse.com is not listed in my rcpthosts. Ok, but this is
a telnet session is from a machine who enables RELAYCLIENT in the
tcp.smtp.cdb database. Here is my configuration (ip info has been
changed for security reasons)
tcp.smtp (I remembered to reload this):
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