Aled Treharne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 23 Feb 2000:
Where can I set the TZ for qmail? It's currently using GMT (although both my
h/w clock and my TZ is set to EST). This kinda gets annoying. :)
advert
I'll just add a note that I've written a patch for the Mutt mailer
which will
What headers should be added at the begining of an email so that qmail
shows it in HTML format.
Thanks.
Dave Sill wrote:
Bingo. Raise the limit.
'k, raised it to 500 and the out of memory errors are gone. Next
question ... now I get:
@400038b43283236535ec tcpserver: status: 1/40
@400038b4328323691234 tcpserver: pid 7436 from 137.94.1.134
@400038b4328323b482b4 tcpserver: ok 7436
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a couple of local competitors here that managed to get themselves
on the MAPS RSS. In the interest of community cooperation, I'd like to
let us exchange email without taking down the RSS filter. I checked the
man pages on antirbl,
Hi there,
I am a qmail newbie so please correct me if I am wrong.
I am running qmail-1.03 with the default settings of
tcpserver -c 40 ( for smtp connections )
concurrencylocal 10
concurrencyremote 20
When I checked the logfile, I found there are a lot of
"status: local 10/10", "status:
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 08:48:52AM +0100, Andrzej Szydlo wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to migreate form mbox to Maildir format.
Is there any conversion tool available?
http://www.qmail.org/mbox2maildir
/magnus
--
http://x42.com/
On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 05:06:00PM -0800, Ben Houston wrote:
I think there's a problem with the software he's using... could it be the
Bare LF problem? I know I haven't been able to supply much information here,
but that's because I can't seem to find log entries (apparently qmail-smtpd
HI ALL,
Sorry me again :)
Can someone assist me in setting the databytes file so that it uses
different values for different IP addresses??
Thanks in advance
Tonino
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 11:47:37AM +0200, TAG wrote:
HI ALL,
Sorry me again :)
Can someone assist me in setting the databytes file so that it uses
different values for different IP addresses??
You can set the DATABYTES variable from tcpserver, just like RELAYCLIENT.
Greetz, Peter.
--
Hi,
OK - this means that I can add a line as follows into /etc/tcp.smtp :
192.168.1.:allow,DATA-INTERNAL=""
and have a control/data-internal file with the databytes limit set??
Please advise
Tonino
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 11:47:37AM +0200, TAG wrote:
HI ALL,
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 12:46:44PM +0200, TAG wrote:
Hi,
OK - this means that I can add a line as follows into /etc/tcp.smtp :
192.168.1.:allow,DATA-INTERNAL=""
and have a control/data-internal file with the databytes limit set??
No.
Instead, try:
192.168.1.:allow,DATABYTES="1048576"
Expanding on the work of the infamous [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(infamous, that is, because no-one knows his real name :), I have
come up with a set of patches to qmail and checkpassword that let
you have virtual POP3 users in a MySQL database. For more details
hop over to
qmail Digest 23 Feb 2000 11:00:01 - Issue 920
Topics (messages 37565 through 37598):
Problem with failed remote SMTP connections
37565 by: Fred Backman
37566 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
37567 by: Russell Nelson
37568 by: Fred Backman
37569 by: Russell Nelson
Where can I set the TZ for qmail? It's currently using GMT (although both my
h/w clock and my TZ is set to EST). This kinda gets annoying. :)
Thanks,
Aled.
I believe by default qmail is supposed to always use GMT no matter what... this
is something of a feature?
anyway, there is a small patch here:
ftp://ftp.nlc.net.au/pub/unix/mail/qmail/qmail-date-localtime.patch to make
qmail use your local timezone...
Aled Treharne wrote:
Where can I set the
Yes. Since using GMT would allow better ease in tracking down mail problems
(if everyone used GMT instead of some using EST, EDT, PST, etc.).
Matt Soffen
Web Intranet Developer
http://www.iso-ne.com/
==
Boss- "My boss says we need
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 10:02:09AM -0500, Aled Treharne wrote:
Where can I set the TZ for qmail? It's currently using GMT (although both my
h/w clock and my TZ is set to EST). This kinda gets annoying. :)
You can't. qmail does all its timestamping in UTC (GMT). If you're
interested to know
Aled Treharne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I set the TZ for qmail? It's currently using GMT (although both my
h/w clock and my TZ is set to EST). This kinda gets annoying. :)
See:
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge-base/view.phtml/aid/1167/fid/208/lang/en
-Dave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I checked the logfile, I found there are a lot of
"status: local 10/10", "status: remote 20/20". and also
many "tcpserver: status: 40/40" messages.
My guess is it means that there are always many mails waiting for
qmail-local and qmail-remote and many smtp requests
"kailash oswal" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Accidently I have deleted one of my users home directory,now when I am
trying to add it by linuxconf it is not accepting.
Restore it from backups. Just kidding. :-)
Manually when I edit
username/.qmail and type ./Maildir
Should be ./Maildir/ (note
Hi All,
How does one set the amount of time a message is deferred before
it is returned to sender, I would like to chop it down to say 3 to 5 days,
etc?
-Bill
Bill Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does one set the amount of time a message is deferred before
it is returned to sender, I would like to chop it down to say 3 to 5 days,
etc?
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#queuelifetime
-Dave
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Guillermo Villasana Cardoza wrote:
What headers should be added at the begining of an email so that qmail
shows it in HTML format.
Thanks.
None. qmail doesn't look at the headers and doesn't care what format the
message is in as long as there are no bare line feeds.
Well... my problem is that qmail is adding the following at the end of the
email:
X-Mozilla-Status:
X-Mozilla-Status2:
X-UIDL: 951326338.17800.ns
And all the HTML is before this 3 lines and when I look it in my mail client
I only get the Subject, Date, From and To lines
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 11:34:57AM -0600, Guillermo Villasana Cardoza wrote:
} Well... my problem is that qmail is adding the following at the end of the
} email:
} X-Mozilla-Status:
} X-Mozilla-Status2:
} X-UIDL: 951326338.17800.ns
No, qmail isn't. (Why do people always blame this
Well... my problem is that qmail is adding the following at
the end of the email:
X-Mozilla-Status:
X-Mozilla-Status2:
X-UIDL: 951326338.17800.ns
I don't think qmail is adding those, I think netscape is adding
those.
--
gowen -- Greg Owen -- [EMAIL
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Guillermo Villasana Cardoza wrote:
Well... my problem is that qmail is adding the following at the end of the
email:
X-Mozilla-Status:
X-Mozilla-Status2:
X-UIDL: 951326338.17800.ns
And all the HTML is before this 3 lines and when I look it in my mail
So... should I add a blank line after the normail headers???
"Timothy L. Mayo" wrote:
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Guillermo Villasana Cardoza wrote:
Well... my problem is that qmail is adding the following at the end of the
email:
X-Mozilla-Status:
X-Mozilla-Status2:
X-UIDL:
Hi there.
This might be a weird question, but I need to change the text in the
responses that qmail gives to the remote MUA when in an SMTP/ESMTP dialogue.
I just want to be able to edit the text, not the numeric codes. Is there an
easy way to do this? If not, can someone point me to the right
I've noticed in another list that I am subscribed to that hitting 'Reply' on
the email always goes back to the list, but there is no 'Reply-To:' header,
however, there are two other mysterious headers; 'X-Mailing-List' and
'X-Loop'.
Do these or a combination of them allow mail clients to get the
I just installed scan4virus (plus the QMAILQUEUE patch, and Time-HiRes)
on my Slackware 7 (kernel 2.2.14) box with mcaffee's viruscanner. Now,
when my mail hub tries to send me my mail I get:
@400038b427ec28cacd6c tcpserver: status: 1/40
@400038b427ec2a95bdb4 tcpserver: pid 7050 from
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 01:01:41PM -0500, Aled Treharne wrote:
This might be a weird question, but I need to change the text in the
responses that qmail gives to the remote MUA when in an SMTP/ESMTP dialogue.
I just want to be able to edit the text, not the numeric codes. Is there an
easy
"Mark E. Drummond" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps this has something to do with the softlimit in my
/var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run file?
Bingo. Raise the limit.
-Dave
OK... I have a problem with qmail receiving deliverables into the
queue/mess, and then they sit there without being delivered to the
appropriate Maildir for anywhere from 10 to 45 minutes! I
have recently switched to linux/qmail from NT/Exchange, and the
employees here are used to
I installed tcpserver so that I can run qmail under it. I start it with
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -R -u 505 -g 504 0 smtp /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 21 \
| /var/qmail/bin/splogger smtpd
505 is the qmaild ID and 504 is the nofiles ID.
I rebooted the system and can see with ps auxfw:
Is there any particular reason that qmail-inject uses env_get("*USER") instead
of getuid and getpwuid (or just cuserid)?
If anyone is familiar with qualcomm qpopper (2.53, at least), using POP-send
changes the UID to the proper user and the GID to mail, but leaves the
environment as root's.
Speaking of that mbox2maildir tool - I notice that it doesn't attempt to
retain read status of messages - i.e. they all go into "new" instead of into
both "new" and "cur".
Here's my cut on this script. It runs as
"mbox2maildir /full/path/mboxfile /full/path/maildir"
...AND it doesn't delete
jbuce.diff (qmail 1.03, 12/11/98, "Birthday Edition"), as found from
ftpsearch.lycos.com has a minor typo, which results in all (non-relaying) mails
being allowed through, even if they're listed in badmailfrom, have no dns
entry, or are incorrectly formatted.
To correct the typo, change line 881
You did install it setuid qmailq like the docs said?
You did run "/var/qmail/bin/antivirus-qmail-queue.pl -z" like it says?
Are all the files under /var/spool/qmailscan/ owned by qmailq, group qmail
like they should be?
Is /var/spool/qmailscan/ writable by qmailq?
Let me know (as I'm the
I am trying to see if qmail can do what I want but am having some problems
getting started.
question:
1) I would like to keep using /var/spool/mail as the directory to hold mail.
How can I get this to work? I read the docs but they are unclear to me.
2) When I try and do a local-local test I
which command is used to delete a message manualy from the queue?
Thanks
Guillermo Villasana Cardoza writes:
So... should I add a blank line after the normail headers???
No, you need to educate yourself a bit more how E-mail works. Until you
have a fairly good understanding how an arbitrary E-mail message gets from
point A to point B, what software is involved,
/var/qmail/bin/qmHandle -dN
What it does is stop qmail, delete all files for msg N
(mess,info,remote,local), and restart qmail.
- Scott
-Original Message-
From: Guillermo Villasana Cardoza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 2:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I used snoop on Solaris to capture the packets on port 25... The first
exchange seems fine, I see a DATA command, qmail says "354 go ahead". Then
there's a packet whose data ends with \r\n from the client, empty response
from server, then there's a packet with this in it:
"X-EM-Version: 4, 5, 0,
If you read the "blah, blah", and go to the website mentioned, you will find
out exactly what the problem is.
--Adam
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 03:41:00PM -0800, Ben Houston wrote:
I used snoop on Solaris to capture the packets on port 25... The first
exchange seems fine, I see a DATA command,
Jason Haar wrote:
You did install it setuid qmailq like the docs said?
yup
You did run "/var/qmail/bin/antivirus-qmail-queue.pl -z" like it says?
ja
Are all the files under /var/spool/qmailscan/ owned by qmailq, group qmail
like they should be?
hie
Is /var/spool/qmailscan/ writable
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 10:49:49PM -0500, Mark E. Drummond wrote:
Anyone tell me what that message means? I just installed qmail on a
SPARC5 running solaris 7. This is the first time I have come across this
error.
a file in /var/qmail/queue/mess doesn't belong to the user qmailq.
This is
Peter Samuel writes:
Under certain conditions it can leave the queue in a corrupt state.
No, it can't. See INTERNALS in the qmail package for the complete story.
---Dan
On 24 Feb 2000, D. J. Bernstein wrote:
Peter Samuel writes:
Under certain conditions it can leave the queue in a corrupt state.
No, it can't. See INTERNALS in the qmail package for the complete story.
I _know_ what INTERNALS says Dan, but try this test and you'll see that
it does leave
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 04:23:33PM -0500, ari wrote:
Is there any particular reason that qmail-inject uses env_get("*USER") instead
of getuid and getpwuid (or just cuserid)?
If anyone is familiar with qualcomm qpopper (2.53, at least), using POP-send
changes the UID to the proper user and
From: "Peter Samuel" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 17:09:10 +1100 (EST)
I _know_ what INTERNALS says Dan, but try this test and you'll see that
it does leave the queue in a corrupt state
echo "echo "Fpsamuel\0Tpsamuel\0" /tmp/envelope
echo hello |
On 24 Feb 2000, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
From: "Peter Samuel" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 17:09:10 +1100 (EST)
I _know_ what INTERNALS says Dan, but try this test and you'll see that
it does leave the queue in a corrupt state
echo "echo
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