Exchange and qmail

2000-08-05 Thread Massimiliano Bavo
Hi, i have a big problem with excanghe. I use qmail for my mail server and excanghe as remote mail server. Excanghe server use a router to connect my qmail server: it can send outgoing message but it can recive in message. I try with pullmail: strange, it works with one Excanghe server but

Re: Problems whith scan4virus

2000-08-05 Thread Robin S. Socha
* Kornyakov Yevgeny [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have installed perl based programm Scan4virus from Jason Haar but I have problems whith execute this program. When I try execute I get next message YOU HAVEN'T DISABLED SET-ID SCRIPTS IN THE KERNEL YET! FIX YOUR KERNEL, PUT A C WRAPPER

qmail Digest 5 Aug 2000 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1084

2000-08-05 Thread qmail-digest-help
qmail Digest 5 Aug 2000 10:00:00 - Issue 1084 Topics (messages 46128 through 46222): Re: using fetchmail on qmail machine 46128 by: Chris, the Young One 46157 by: Vincent Danen 46158 by: Vincent Danen 46168 by: markd.bushwire.net 46183 by: Vincent

Re: Announcing qmail-autoresponder version 0.93

2000-08-05 Thread wolfgang zeikat
i use qmail-autoresponder in .qmail-default to send a message back to senders who send to invalid users on our server. now i would like to know a few things: - is it possible to include only like the first 50 KB of the original message? so that for example bigger attachments would simply get

RE: Re-injecting complete messages

2000-08-05 Thread Brett Randall
that; qmail-inject won't look at the To header. I didn't particularly want to enter each individual address one-by-one (for a hundred odd files) and couldn't be bothered playing with regex's to get it to search for the To: header in the files, so I just wrote a quick perl script to apply

Re: Announcing qmail-autoresponder version 0.93

2000-08-05 Thread Olivier M.
On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 04:46:12PM +0200, wolfgang zeikat wrote: i use qmail-autoresponder in .qmail-default to send a message back to senders who send to invalid users on our server. hey, nice idea :) looks better than the standard qmail error message... now i would like to know a few

Re: Announcing qmail-autoresponder version 0.93

2000-08-05 Thread wolfgang zeikat
Also sprach Olivier M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05.08.2000: Isn't the subject (%S) enough ? the subject sure is good to have in the response, but i think of people who spend some time typing their mail, mistype the address, send without keeping a copy ... and have to retype it all in

Re: tcpserver hanging

2000-08-05 Thread Sean C Truman
Adam, tcpdump | grep smtp And look and see what is happening on the packet level. Sean - Original Message - From: Adam McKenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 5:37 PM Subject: tcpserver hanging Does anyone know why tcpserver would do this?

Re: Announcing qmail-autoresponder version 0.93

2000-08-05 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
Olivier M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 5 August 2000 at 17:20:52 +0200 On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 04:46:12PM +0200, wolfgang zeikat wrote: i use qmail-autoresponder in .qmail-default to send a message back to senders who send to invalid users on our server. hey, nice idea :) looks

Failure Notice

2000-08-05 Thread Tony Campisi
I finally got the o.k. to install qmail on our main mail server and things aren't working out. I'm gonna post as much info as possible. Output of /var/qmail/bin/qmail-showctl qmail home directory: /var/qmail. user-ext delimiter: -. paternalism (in decimal): 2. silent concurrency limit: 120.

Re: Announcing qmail-autoresponder version 0.93

2000-08-05 Thread wolfgang zeikat
Also sprach David Dyer-Bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05.08.2000: So if you want to do your own bounce with your own message, *please* take the trouble to do it in a common enough bounce format that most tools that handle bounces will be able to figure it out. what

Re: Announcing qmail-autoresponder version 0.93

2000-08-05 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
wolfgang zeikat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 5 August 2000 at 18:52:41 +0200 Also sprach David Dyer-Bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05.08.2000: So if you want to do your own bounce with your own message, *please* take the trouble to do it in a common enough bounce

Re: Failure Notice

2000-08-05 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
Your test email is addressed to a user at cardinalservices.com. Cardinalservices.com isn't listed as in your local files, so it's not getting delivered locally. I think you need to add cardinalservices.com to control/locals. There may have been a previous bounce attempt that failed; do you

Re: Failure Notice

2000-08-05 Thread Tony Campisi
Your test email is addressed to a user at cardinalservices.com. Cardinalservices.com isn't listed as in your local files, so it's not getting delivered locally. I think you need to add cardinalservices.com to control/locals. = I added cardinalservices.com to control/locals and it looks

What programming language to use with qmail?

2000-08-05 Thread Thomas David Kehoe
Let me rephrase my question about building an e-commerce app for PayPal. I want incoming e-mail to activate a program that looks at what's in the e-mail, then does something (e-mailing a file) in response to what is in the e-mail. My hosting service uses qmail. What's the best language for my

Re: What programming language to use with qmail?

2000-08-05 Thread Martin Randall
Hello Thomas On 05-Aug-00, you wrote: Let me rephrase my question about building an e-commerce app for PayPal. I want incoming e-mail to activate a program that looks at what's in the e-mail, then does something (e-mailing a file) in response to what is in the e-mail. My hosting

Re: tai64n -- why?

2000-08-05 Thread Ben Beuchler
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 07:11:52PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote: syslog timestamps are amazingly annoying to try to parse. TAI64 is trivial to parse. This is a significant improvement. ISO date/time format would also have been easy to parse, and I would have been slightly happier with that,

Re: tai64n -- why?

2000-08-05 Thread Eric Cox
Ben Beuchler wrote: On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 07:11:52PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote: syslog timestamps are amazingly annoying to try to parse. TAI64 is trivial to parse. This is a significant improvement. ISO date/time format would also have been easy to parse, and I would have

Re: tai64n -- why?

2000-08-05 Thread Frank D. Cringle
Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: OK. I can see where that is a strong argument for TAI64n. I have tried to develop a way of converting from TAI64n to a human readable format but I'm afraid I'm having difficulty comprehending the format. Has anyone written any perl/python code that

RFC: web interface to manage user dot-qmail files

2000-08-05 Thread Chris Hardie
Hi folks. I'm interested in creating a web interface to manage user dot-qmail files. I'm ready to start coding :) but thought I'd would solicit the sagacious and smooth advice of this list about some of the architecture/design issues. My proposal is here:

Re: Announcing qmail-autoresponder version 0.93

2000-08-05 Thread wolfgang zeikat
well, i have decided to truncate the bounced message, and i simply added |head -c 50k /var/tmp/no-mailbox.txt to that .qmail-default, where /var/tmp/no-mailbox.txt is a temporary file that qmail-autoresponder finally uses for the message to the sender. wolfgang

Re: RFC: web interface to manage user dot-qmail files

2000-08-05 Thread Olivier M.
Nice project, but I'm asking myself if many people use .qmail-* : there are currently two great tools for multiple domains administrations : vmailmgr and vpopmail. And both have web-based administrations tools which allow to do praticaly everything you have

Re: RFC: web interface to manage user dot-qmail files

2000-08-05 Thread Jonathan McDowell
On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 04:08:08PM -0500, Chris Hardie wrote: Hi folks. I'm interested in creating a web interface to manage user dot-qmail files. I'm ready to start coding :) but thought I'd would solicit the sagacious and smooth advice of this list about some of the architecture/design

Re: tai64n -- why?

2000-08-05 Thread Ben Beuchler
On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 11:54:41AM -0700, Eric Cox wrote: Have you looked into using libtai in your app? It's Dan's library for using tai, and could be linked with your application. I currently trying to write a Python wrapper for it so I can use it from my Python scripts... You're my

Re: tai64n -- why?

2000-08-05 Thread Eric Cox
Ben Beuchler wrote: On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 11:54:41AM -0700, Eric Cox wrote: Have you looked into using libtai in your app? It's Dan's library for using tai, and could be linked with your application. I currently trying to write a Python wrapper for it so I can use it from my

defaulthost, catchalls, and silly users

2000-08-05 Thread Peter Green
Setup: defaulthost == ais.cx .../ais.cx/.qmail-default == "| .../vdelivermail '' [EMAIL PROTECTED]" vpopmail-4.8.x sqwebmail-0.37 or so Whenever an sqwebmail user (from any of our hosted domains, not just that one) enters an e-mail address without a domain, it gets rewritten by