delete messages in queue

2000-04-20 Thread Madhav
hi 1. is there any way by which i can delete a particular mail from queue. for instance #[root@server1 msk]# /var/qmail/bin/qmail-qread 19 Apr 2000 07:16:27 GMT #45086 677 [EMAIL PROTECTED] remote [EMAIL PROTECTED] 18 Apr 2000 10:39:22 GMT #45070 1236 remote [EMAIL

Re: opinion on my proposed setup!

2000-04-20 Thread John White
On Thu, Apr 20, 2000 at 10:41:43AM +0530, Madhav wrote: hi all, i am planning to load balance my mail service using 2 servers. my proposed set up is going to be something like the following, | --- Mach1 ---| Mail clients --- Router1 |

forwarding question

2000-04-20 Thread Juan E Suris
Hi All, This is more of a mail question than qmail. I have customers who just want forwarding of their incomming mail to a remote address. There is no local storage. In the event of a bounce (one of my customer mispells the address, or the remote server goes down a while), am I responsible for

Re: qmail deleting Maildir/cur directory (fwd)

2000-04-20 Thread Dave Sill
Ian Shaughnessy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually I have tried that, but unfortunatly messenger is being sporadic as to when it decides to suddenly clear the entire directory. Use recordio to log all POP commands. -Dave

Re: qmail + Redhat6.2 + emacs rmail - outgoing messages

2000-04-20 Thread Dave Sill
Erich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Also, there should be some kind of functioning executable in /bin/mail. I just don't know what to put there on this system. If your /bin/mail calls /usr/lib/sendmail or /usr/sbin/sendmail for local deliveries, it'll work fine. The problem is /bin/mail's that do

Re: opinion on my proposed setup!

2000-04-20 Thread Timothy L. Mayo
qmail cannot share its mail queue in any manner. Your system will NOT work using qmail. This is covered in several threads in the list archives. On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Madhav wrote: hi, i already have my setup (with router) running for http, ftp and telnet services. and would like to add

Re: WebMail

2000-04-20 Thread Irwan Hadi
At 14:36 18/04/2000 -0700, Mordac wrote: sqwebmail is good stuff. www.inter7.com/sqwebmail and combine it with vpopmail www.inter7.com/vpopmail --- AFLHI 058009990407128029/089802---(102598//991024)

RE: Cannot send e-mail to the domain

2000-04-20 Thread Greg Owen
But I tried to telnet to the server using smtp port and it does not work but seems like after DNS translation it points to the wrong IP address. Possibly MX record problem? If 'nslookup exchange-server-name' comes up with a different IP address than that of your exchange-server, then

qmail + imap

2000-04-20 Thread BOFH
Hi! is there any imap server ( or patch to imap ), that support qmail's spool file - ~user/Mailbox? __ Pozdrawiam, Wojciech Smokowski

Re: qmail + Redhat6.2 + emacs rmail - outgoing messages

2000-04-20 Thread Bob Rogers
From: Erich [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 21:17:52 -0700 (PDT) I assume you mean your return address? What is the value of the user-mail-address emacs variable? . . . Well, that did the trick. However, that line shouldn't be necessary. I still feel that if emacs

Re: qmail + Redhat6.2 + emacs rmail - outgoing messages

2000-04-20 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
Bob Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 20 April 2000 at 10:24:02 -0400 But the "unless user has said no" part reflects a hook: If you put in your .emacs file (setq message-from-style 'system-default) then sendmail-send-it will give sendmail free rein. So the usual

Re: qmail + Redhat6.2 + emacs rmail - outgoing messages

2000-04-20 Thread Erich
Erich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Also, there should be some kind of functioning executable in /bin/mail. I just don't know what to put there on this system. If your /bin/mail calls /usr/lib/sendmail or /usr/sbin/sendmail for local deliveries, it'll work fine. The problem is /bin/mail's

Re: qmail + Redhat6.2 + emacs rmail - outgoing messages

2000-04-20 Thread Bob Rogers
From: Erich [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 09:00:16 -0700 (PDT) Do you know a way to find out which is the case with RedHat 6.2? There is no more active sendmail on the system, and I would like to make sure that /bin/mail isn't attempting local deliveries. e I can

RE: can receive no transmit

2000-04-20 Thread Les Higger
YES... I cant believe I forgot to assign the correct DNS server.. qmail is working now.. just goes to show never install on 6 hrs sleep. *++* * Les Higger ITAF , * Local Area Network Coord. * [EMAIL PROTECTED] *

Re: can receive no transmit

2000-04-20 Thread Adam McKenna
On Thu, Apr 20, 2000 at 09:07:04AM -0700, Les Higger wrote: YES... I cant believe I forgot to assign the correct DNS server.. qmail is working now.. just goes to show never install on 6 hrs sleep. You generally get more than six hours sleep? Impressive.. :) --Adam

RE: can receive no transmit

2000-04-20 Thread Soffen, Matthew
6 hours ? Man.. I'm lucky to get 4 hours on an average night (Weekends and holidays not withholding [since I can sleep 12 hours and not feel guilty about it] *g*'). Matt Soffen Web Intranet Developer http://www.iso-ne.com/ == Boss-

RE: can receive no transmit

2000-04-20 Thread Les Higger
we ll at my age I need lots of sleep and good food.. a movie, a good win at majong on kde and of course 15-30 min. with my two golden retrivers or i ll have chewed furiture.. ;-) how do i make qmail into a pop server.. all my people will pop from there clients..

Segmentation faults

2000-04-20 Thread Ian Shaughnessy
One of my users has been signed up to a number of mailing lists, and he is now unable to access his Maildir/cur or Maildir/new directories. I as root can not touch them either.. ls reports a segmentation fault. Du does as well, and rm -rf also. Basically this is a pretty big problem, as I have

Re: Segmentation faults

2000-04-20 Thread Len Budney
Ian Shaughnessy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...ls reports a segmentation fault. Du does as well, and rm -rf also... There you go, blaming qmail again! :) In answer, the problem you describe is (as far as I know) unheard of with qmail. And qmail does _nothing_ to directories except through the

Re: Segmentation faults

2000-04-20 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said Ian Shaughnessy on Thu, 20 Apr 2000 10:24:00 PDT: One of my users has been signed up to a number of mailing lists, and he is now unable to access his Maildir/cur or Maildir/new directories. I as root can not touch them either.. ls reports a segmentation fault. Du does as well,

Re: Segmentation faults

2000-04-20 Thread cfm
On Thu, Apr 20, 2000 at 12:51:56PM -0600, Andy Bradford wrote: Thus said Ian Shaughnessy on Thu, 20 Apr 2000 10:24:00 PDT: One of my users has been signed up to a number of mailing lists, and he is now unable to access his Maildir/cur or Maildir/new directories. I as root can not touch

Re: opinion on my proposed setup!

2000-04-20 Thread David L. Nicol
Madhav wrote: This setup actually provides protection from any failure. Once it's running, pull the plug on the nfs server...

Qmail 1.03

2000-04-20 Thread Bob Ross
I have just installed Qmail on a new Slackware 7.0 system. I have not worked with 7.0, and don't know what is causing this error. I have installed qmail on several other system and have never had this problem. I can send mail to myself on this new system and it shows up, you can also telnet to

Re: Qmail 1.03

2000-04-20 Thread Paul Farber
Use another MUA. Outlook Express has TONS of problems... it simply dosen't work half the time. Paul Farber Farber Technology [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ph 570-628-5303 Fax 570-628-5545 On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Bob Ross wrote: I have just installed Qmail on a new Slackware 7.0 system. I have not worked

Re: Qmail 1.03

2000-04-20 Thread Adam McKenna
Bad answer. The correct answer is a question. And that question is "what do the logs say?" --Adam On Thu, Apr 20, 2000 at 09:20:23PM -0400, Paul Farber wrote: Use another MUA. Outlook Express has TONS of problems... it simply dosen't work half the time. Paul Farber Farber Technology

Re: Qmail 1.03

2000-04-20 Thread Chris Johnson
On Thu, Apr 20, 2000 at 09:15:56PM -0400, Adam McKenna wrote: Bad answer. The correct answer is a question. And that question is "what do the logs say?" It was a very bad answer. But the question I'd ask is, "What does the pop3 line in inetd.conf look like?" Chris

Fw: delete messages in queue

2000-04-20 Thread Madhav
Just posting it in the list someone is interested... - Original Message - From: Ismal Hisham Darus [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Madhav [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 6:44 AM Subject: Re: delete messages in queue try patching this file .. to fix your queue. and please don't