At 13:20 27.1.2000 -0500, you wrote:
"Adil Tahiri" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to stop qmail sending or receiving email if the from: and
to:
fields contain incomplete addresses i.e. username and not
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
qmail doesn't look at the From: or To: fields. It uses the SMTP
Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is just a guess, because you haven't given us enough information to
go on, but perhaps just because qmail-smtpd is not immediately aborting
with an error after the RCPT TO: portion of the smtp transaction, you think
that's relaying. It's not a
On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 04:35:31PM -0600, Dennis Duval wrote:
to retrieve the file with OE and voila! it worked. When I pull the file
into a dos-based text editor in binary mode, it shows them as the NUL char,
hex 00. I'm not sure whether this editor is showing the actual data, or
just
At 11:25 29.1.2000 +0200, you wrote:
Hi ALL
I have an urgent problem - why does the stock standard installation of
qmail-1.03 take long (30 sec)when answering an pop3 request - also is
it correct to have the following in an ps -ef (system is Solaris 7 -
Sparc ultra 450):, about 5-10 tcpservers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been looking through repositories of OPEN SOURCE software
looking for a Mail User Agent for Unix machines that runs natively
in a Unix XWindow environment. I can't seem to find one that allows
the usage of Qmail's Maildirs. Does anyone know of one that is
No well yes,
but what if there is a mailing list that's already defined, like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now, [EMAIL PROTECTED] should go to the mailing list. I don't wanna copy
the whole thing.
If I simply put [EMAIL PROTECTED] into .qmail-default the whole directory
seems messed up because mails are
On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 04:35:31PM -0600, Dennis Duval wrote:
to retrieve the file with OE and voila! it worked. When I pull the file
into a dos-based text editor in binary mode, it shows them as the NUL char,
hex 00. I'm not sure whether this editor is showing the actual data, or
just
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been looking through repositories of OPEN SOURCE software
looking for a Mail User Agent for Unix machines that runs natively
in a Unix XWindow environment. I can't seem to find one that allows
the usage of Qmail's Maildirs. Does anyone know of one that is
Open
Martin Lesser wrote:
in a Unix XWindow environment. I can't seem to find one that allows
the usage of Qmail's Maildirs. Does anyone know of one that is
Open Source ?
Xemacs and Gnus is your choice
Balsa (http://www.balsa.net) .
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Hi,
I'd like that qmail check if incoming mail has a valid sender
domain : there are a lot of patches available on the qmail
webpage : which one would you recommend to me?
Are there some unwanted effects to reject mails using this
kind of method ? thanks for your hints a nice week to you!
Hello.
I have finished my smtp-auth patch for qmail. First betatesters has got it
2 days ago.
I hope that i didn't screw up anything this weekend (i have modified it a
bit without testing in real world) ,
but hey! - release early, release often!
I've updated mr. Brisby's patch to work with 2
Olivier M. wrote:
Hi,
I'd like that qmail check if incoming mail has a valid sender
domain : there are a lot of patches available on the qmail
webpage : which one would you recommend to me?
You could use qmail-smtpd from the qmail-ldap patch. It checks for
an A or MX record of the
Well - but them how about qmail not handling bare newlines in the body of
a message (and with the patch I use still not being recognizing \n.\n as
the end of a message)...
If OE shpuld handle NULL characters (which can stress you, if you program
in C/C++), than qmail should handle
Olivier M. wrote:
Are there some unwanted effects to reject mails using this
kind of method ? thanks for your hints a nice week to you!
Yes. If you are unable to resolve the domain name (your resolver is down,
the domains DNS is unavailable and you don't have the info cached, etc)
you
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Greg Andrews wrote:
Then you can use fetchmail to retrieve the messages via pop
and feed them to the users. As I recall, Fetchmail can be
configured to use qmail's Delivered-To: header (with a bit
trimmed off) to route the mail.
I've been using fetchmail since I moved
How do I use SMTPRoutes?
Please advice
Michael Boman
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On Mon, Jan 31, 2000 at 02:40:51PM +0800, Michael Boman wrote:
man qmail-remote
How do I use SMTPRoutes?
Please advice
Michael Boman
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I've setup qmail to provide pop3 serves.
I can access emails of all accounts except root..
can any body tell me why?
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