On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 10:00:59AM +0100, Johannes Angeldorff wrote:
Q: Doesn't the error message "User_is_over_quota_email_returned" seem to
well, that message has not been generated by qmail, but by some other
program (possibly called from a .qmail file).
regard the quota for _returned_
is there a way to dump a message that contains a certain string of words in
the subject line, or in the message body??
i.e. take any message with the string"pretty park" contained in it and send
it to /dev/null??
.qmail:
# the next two lines must be one ... unless sent by email.
On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 02:48:08AM +0100, Johannes Angeldorff wrote:
Does anyone know why? I enclose part of the qmail log. In the first mail
the incoming mail is sent from an SMTP directly to the server.
In the second mail the incoming mail is sent from our local SMTP server via
another
We use qmail as pop/smtp server on a linux box. The server is hosted by an
ISP. The problem is that some emails bounce from the server, when I send
mail from certain accounts.
Does anyone know why? I enclose part of the qmail log. In the first mail
the incoming mail is sent from an SMTP directly
On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 02:48:08AM +0100, Johannes Angeldorff wrote:
Does anyone know why? I enclose part of the qmail log. In the first mail
the incoming mail is sent from an SMTP directly to the server.
In the second mail the incoming mail is sent from our local SMTP server via
another
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Peter Samuel wrote:
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Martin Horak wrote:
I have this problem:
Our mail comes with address user@domain.
I'd like to set qmail box as a primary MX, so all incoming mail will come
here.
There I'd like to catch the mail for specific users (let
I'm trying to develop a solution which allow me to "check" emails before
they get to my mailbox. Basically, I need a way of searching the Subject
line and Message Body to check for a particular word(s);
That's what the .qmail files are for. Have a look at the man pages
dot-qmail(5) and
At 11:04 AM 2/20/00 -0800, Dirk Harms-Merbitz wrote:
SMTP bounces can be used in yet another form of Denial Of Service attack.
This is nothing new.
Just imagine what happens when some script kiddie uses a few ten
thousand trojaned cable/dsl connected home computers to send email
to tens of
Hello.
This question is a SqWebMail question, but it includes some RFC work..
Situation:
Users send and recive emails in English, Chinese and Japanise etc.
Problem:
The problem is how to generate the correct Content-type header on
HTML pages.
Solution - Part 1:
Look at the email and with some
Our queue is growing due to failed smtp connections. There are two main reasons:
(1) there is an smtp server but it's refusing us to connect to it, and (2) the
domain has no smtp server to connect to. See below for examples. The queue keeps
growing and syslog is reporting a lot of
Can anyone please advice what to do?
Sometimes I look for an alternative host in this domain or the parent
domain that accepts the mails - then I establish an entry in smtproutes.
Some annoying newsletters that don't accept bounces or are not reachable I
block via badmailfrom (if the bounces
qmail Digest 22 Feb 2000 11:00:01 - Issue 919
Topics (messages 37465 through 37564):
Re: Linux services
37465 by: Ruben van der Leij
37473 by: Karen Owen
37476 by: Ben Trussell
37477 by: Sam
37519 by: Julian L.B. Cardarelli
Re: Databytes overide?
Fred Backman writes:
Our queue is growing due to failed smtp connections.
So? This is not, in itself, a problem.
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Russell Nelson wrote:
Fred Backman writes:
Our queue is growing due to failed smtp connections.
So? This is not, in itself, a problem.
Tell my managers :-)
I agree, it's just that the delivery of emails is already getting delayed
by hours just because of these failed connections. It's
Fred Backman writes:
Russell Nelson wrote:
Fred Backman writes:
Our queue is growing due to failed smtp connections.
So? This is not, in itself, a problem.
Tell my managers :-)
Okay: a growing queue is not a problem in and of itself. qmail deals
very nicely with a large
Russell Nelson wrote:
If mail is not being delivered obviously something is wrong. It's
sufficient for you to verify that the problem is not on your end,
unless you're really into sysadmining other people's machines for
them just because you have mail to be delivered to users there.
Mail
Hello everyone.
We are presenlty looking for a way to redirect
incoming mail to a second mail server were implementing. We need to do
this on a per user basis.
Is there anyone out there who has done this
before? If so, we would appreciate the help.
Thanks
Jeff
On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 11:19:38AM -0500, Jeff Russell, AIT wrote:
Hello everyone.
We are presenlty looking for a way to redirect incoming mail to a second mail server
were implementing. We need to do this on a per user basis.
Is there anyone out there who has done this before? If so,
VM is a web-based email client:
http://www.mintersoft.com/products/visualmail/index.html
It works fine when using sendmail as the SMTP server. And, of course, qmail
works fine apart from VM.
But when using qmail as the smtp server for VM, AND subsequently reading
the mail in VM,
Michael Boman writes:
Situation:
Users send and recive emails in English, Chinese and Japanise etc.
Problem:
The problem is how to generate the correct Content-type header on
HTML pages.
Why not just copy the Content-Type header that's in the email itself?
paul
On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 12:33:59PM -0500, Dave Kitabjian wrote:
But when using qmail as the smtp server for VM, AND subsequently reading
the mail in VM, there are two problems:
you mean
VM - qmail-smtpd - qmail - qmail-pop3d - VM
?
1) Date corruption
example?
2) Missing
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On Feb 22 2000, Fred Backman wrote:
The second problem is SMTP servers which are down, such as this
one (again I can give you a list of many such servers):
rexx.riskymail.com
Which shows that they've appropriately chosen their domain
name. :-)
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Sorry I didn't post it to the list.
I have a similar problem... I have the following header sent by qmail:
Message-ID: md5:6B8A543C583EF4E4EA4B75C64132BCD6
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 16494 invoked from network); 21 Feb 2000 19:56:52
We're having a really strange problem with qmail-smtpd. We're running it
with tcpserver so we can allow selective relaying, which works beautifully.
One of our users, however, cannot seem to connect to our mail machine via
smtp, at least, he can't connect from one particular program. He uses
Hi,
I would like to know where the bounced mails reside when I
send it to the wrong address in Qmail using Vpopmail.
Could anyone let me know which directory the mail goes to when
bounced.
Thanks
John
The real problem here is that currently there is no way in HTML to have
multiple character sets on the same page.
Hence unicode.
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, john wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know where the bounced mails reside when I send it to the wrong
address in Qmail using Vpopmail.
Could anyone let me know which directory the mail goes to when bounced.
The default vpopmail installation does not bounce mail back to
Hello there
Accidently I have deleted one of my users home directory,now when I am
trying to add it by linuxconf it is not accepting.Manually when I edit
username/.qmail and type ./Maildir it does not accept ithow should I add
the user to qmail...please write.
regards
kailash
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 12:30:17AM -0500, Sam wrote:
On 23 Feb 2000, Scott Schwartz wrote:
The real problem here is that currently there is no way in HTML to have
multiple character sets on the same page.
Hence unicode.
Thanks. I estimate that some time in May 2001 I'll have
Hi,
I'd like to migreate form mbox to Maildir format.
Is there any conversion tool available?
Thanks,
Andrzej
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