Brett Randall wrote:
> OK...I didn't know virtual users actually existed. Somewhere along the line
> qmail has to know where to deliver the mail to, and this is pulled
> (eventually, no matter how many virtualhosts and aliases you have) from the
> passwd file or NIS map. It will go to the home di
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 03:47:03AM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Ricardo Cerqueira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Wrong. You can perform zone transfers on MAPS' nameservers :-) That'll
> > give you the entire list.
>
> Without signing the document?
>
> That sounds like a bug, since they say o
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On 24 Jul 00, at 22:54, Chris, the Young One wrote:
> ! > Wrong. You can perform zone transfers on MAPS' nameservers :-)
> ! > That'll give you the entire list.
> !
> ! Without signing the document?
>
> Yes. DJB has posted on [EMAIL PROTECTED] a si
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 03:47:03AM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
! Ricardo Cerqueira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
! > Wrong. You can perform zone transfers on MAPS' nameservers :-) That'll
! > give you the entire list.
!
! Without signing the document?
Yes. DJB has posted on [EMAIL PROTECTED] a side
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 03:47:03AM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Ricardo Cerqueira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Wrong. You can perform zone transfers on MAPS' nameservers :-) That'll
> > give you the entire list.
>
> Without signing the document?
>
> That sounds like a bug, since they say o
Ricardo Cerqueira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Wrong. You can perform zone transfers on MAPS' nameservers :-) That'll
> give you the entire list.
Without signing the document?
That sounds like a bug, since they say on the web page that they didn't
intend to allow that without someone signing.
> I found this in the qmail-FAQ, Question 5.3: how do i set up qmail-pop3d.
> So there is a problem with my startup script ?
Definitely. You will not be able to get mails by POP3 for virtual
domains.
> created and i can log on the virtual pop account using sqwebmail.
That would surprise me. Are
>
> You cannot do more than check a single IP address and get a yes or no
> response without having a signed agreement with the RBL team. At the
> moment, I don't believe they even allow you to download their whole list
> at all since they're reworking the agreement.
Wrong. You can perf
OK...I didn't know virtual users actually existed. Somewhere along the line
qmail has to know where to deliver the mail to, and this is pulled
(eventually, no matter how many virtualhosts and aliases you have) from the
passwd file or NIS map. It will go to the home directory, open .qmail and
see w
qmail Digest 24 Jul 2000 10:00:00 - Issue 1072
Topics (messages 45349 through 45402):
poor performance under tcpserver
45349 by: reach_prashant.zeenext.com
45351 by: asantos
Checkpoppasswd again! HELP!!!
45350 by: Manav
Re: Attitude
45352 by: Russell Nelson
Brett Randall wrote:
> OK, try changing the ownership of the Maildir and the .qmail file to the
> actual person that the mail is being delivered to...When qmail-local tries
> delivering there, it relies on those permissions to be able to write to the
> Maildir
>
Hmm, i cannot do this, because th
OK, try changing the ownership of the Maildir and the .qmail file to the
actual person that the mail is being delivered to...When qmail-local tries
delivering there, it relies on those permissions to be able to write to the
Maildir
Brett
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/
>
Frank Tegtmeyer wrote:
> > /usr/bin/tcpserver 0 pop3 /usr/sbin/qmail-popup
> > diavolos.oberberg-online.de /bin/checkpassword /usr/sbin/qmail-pop3d
> > Maildir &
>
> Here is definitely an error - if you use vpopmail you cannot use the
> checkpassword provided by DJB.
I found this in the
Brett Randall wrote:
> One other thing is that each of the home directories must have a .qmail file
> which contains ./Maildir/ as well (exactly as I have typed it), and make
> sure that it contains a Maildir naturally with the owner and group being the
> same as who will be accessing it.
>
Allr
> /usr/bin/tcpserver 0 pop3 /usr/sbin/qmail-popup
> diavolos.oberberg-online.de /bin/checkpassword /usr/sbin/qmail-pop3d
> Maildir &
Here is definitely an error - if you use vpopmail you cannot use the
checkpassword provided by DJB.
Regarding the delivery you should first try to use th
One other thing is that each of the home directories must have a .qmail file
which contains ./Maildir/ as well (exactly as I have typed it), and make
sure that it contains a Maildir naturally with the owner and group being the
same as who will be accessing it.
Brett Randall.
Manager
InterPlaneta
Hello,
i have a problem with Qmail and Maildir. I installed qmail and vpopmail
and everything
works fine for local accounts.
So if i send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the mail is put into
~philipp/Maildir/new.
Thats nice !
But if i send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the log gives me
this error
Hi *,
when I try to torture my brand new qmail installation
(qmail-1.03 + bigtodo + bigconcurrency on Solaris 7, queue
on a separate 9 GB disk, mounted with 'noatime',
conf-split 521 or 321) a little bit, I get this error
message after about 1000 mails:
451 qq trouble creating files in queue (#4
Hi all,
I have a ~alias/.qmail-bouncer file with the contents
|bouncesaying 'This is an automated bounce message' exit 0
When I send this address a messages I expect to have it bounced back at
me...
My logs show:
Jul 24 18:04:30 maybe smtpd: 964425870.197821 tcpserver: status: 0/40
Jul 24
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 01:01:18AM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
[snip]
> > Our company hosts the relaytester because some of our techies believe
> > the ORBS-project is worth supporting. All opinions I post are mine,
> > possibly but not necessarily shared by zero or more of my co-workers.
>
> For
Peter van Dijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 02:03:32PM +0800, Philip, Tim (CNBC Asia) wrote:
>> PS I don't want to get involved in the ORBS debate [although it is most
>> probably a bit late ;-)], but one of the original orbs probe messages
>> in my mail logs had the foll
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 02:03:32PM +0800, Philip, Tim (CNBC Asia) wrote:
[snip]
> PS I don't want to get involved in the ORBS debate [although
> it is most probably a bit late ;-)], but one of the original
> orbs probe messages in my mail logs had the following line:-
>
> Received: from unknown (
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 12:53:34AM -0400, Russell Nelson wrote:
> Peter van Dijk writes:
> > On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 08:22:41AM -0400, Russell Nelson wrote:
> > > Yup. I'm just going by history here. MAPS has never abused their
> > > position, whereas ORBS is known to block non-spammers simpl
Hi all,
I'm using qmail 1.03, i'd like to log every IP connection to my qmail
smtp server, i've noticed that tcpserver is not logging this info for now,
my tcpserver runs like follows:
tcpserver -R -c 100 -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -v -u 7170 -g 1100 0 smtp
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd \
2>&1 | /var/q
Hi Aaron,
I am that poor soul you mentioned!
I've looked at VERPS and it looks pretty good for being able to handle
bounces and guaranteeing correct mail addresses, but this still doesn't
address the issue of automated bounce handlers. More to the point: I'm
trying to find out what rules these
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