Ok. In another message you mention that qmail appears to be doing the
DNS lookup itself. In fact, the qmail-smtpd program *does* do DNS
lookups. It does *not* look at /etc/hosts. It only uses a live DNS
server.
why should it? (just a rethorical question due to my frustration :-) )
When
no, not yahoo.com... :-)
I solved it!
it now does work as fast as a lightning :-)
well, the solution was:
tcpserver -R -H -l 0 -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u 523 -g 521 0 smtp /var/qmail/b
in/qmail-smtpd
the '-l 0' option in tcpserver.
I wonder, though, why did the problem occur with the
Title: email domain
Dears,
I'm just a newbie on qmail.
I just setup my qmail server on RH6 and I used the instructions found on Life with Qmail site.
My server's host name is host1 and domain as mydomain.com. I added two entries on my
DNS:
host1 IN A ip
host2 IN A same ip
IN MX 10
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Dears,
I'm just a newbie on qmail.
I just setup my
hi:
we have two mail severs use qmail(+freebsd) to send
mail(ezmlm)
but in this few days ,it often shutdown,down at Oct 19
09:21:26.
show contentin the /var/run/message :
Oct 19 09:21:26 m3 /kernel: Out of mbuf clusters -
increase maxusers!Oct 19 12:51:41 m3 /kernel: Copyright
Title: RE: email domain
Instead of: IN MX 10 host2.yourdomain.com
use: IN MX 10 host2.yourdomain.com.
(with the trailing dot)
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I think you could use a Quota utility for file-systems (File Limits)
rather than for hard-drive (Block Limits) under RH Linux. I use it
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hi,
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Benjie Buenaventura wrote:
My server's host name is host1 and domain as mydomain.com. I added two
entries on my
DNS:
host1 IN A ip
host2 IN A same ip
IN MX 10 host2.mydomai.com
When I reached the part wherein you have to enter your mail domain, I used
this
qmail Digest 19 Oct 2000 10:00:00 - Issue 1158
Topics (messages 50764 through 50822):
urgent smtproutes not working
50764 by: reach_prashant.zeenext.com
qlist
50765 by: roberto.bazan.inycom.es
50768 by: Vince Vielhaber
Re: our qmail server shutdown HELP
hello,
after a quick search in the internet i have decided to ask the question here:
the problem is as follows:
we are running our own webmail service. thereis such a feature like in eudora - you
can redirect message to another person (not forward) and it should change return path
to
hi everybody
i've configured qmail 1.53 , ezmlm 0.53 and ezmlm-idx-0.324.
the problem is when i try to create a moderate list, the moderator don't
receive the mail for confirm the user's subscription
i used the next comands:
ezmlm-make -rdugm -5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] /var/qmail/alias/lista2
If you're a secondary MX for a domain, and your system can resolve the MX
record for the domain, but the resolution of the A record for any lower
preference MX entries fails with a soft DNS error (e.g. timeout), qmail
bounces the message as best-preference-MX-without-further-instructions.
$
Hi list:
I have a question about program execution using qmail and aliases files:
Can I use /etc/aliases file to execute a program using qmail?
A tipic entry on /etc/aliases for my system is:
erojas: "|/usr/bin/filter.pl 7507203"
this line is used to send a pager notification to my pager,
/etc/aliases is phased out in QMail. You cannot use it. What you would do
in that case, is create a .qmail file in the home directory of the user you
want to execute that for.
If you wanted to execute your below example and keep a local copy of the
message, your .qmail file would look
Title: RE: email domain
Dear Benjie,
when you use pine, it uses the hostname as identified
w/ the 'hostname' command. so just change the hostname of your system and
you should be doing fine =)
-marlon
-Original Message-From: Benjie Buenaventura
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent:
I am running rbldns which mirrors relays.mail-abuse.org. You are
welcome to use it. Just use
-r relays.msci.memphis.edu
to (unpatched) rblsmtpd.
Mate
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Im using the Rbl and I want to write it to the logs but my problem is
this
First I did this setup and it did not work .
tcpserver -p -v -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u1007 -g1007 0 25 \
rblsmtpd qmail-smtpd 21 | setuser qmaill accustamp | \
setuser qmaill cyclog \
-s100 -n5 /var/log/qmail/qmail-smtpd
Hi all...
I had a sudden thought hit me a couple of days back, and I know I'm
not the only one who's ever thought this, but I don't remember seeing
this thread ever appear, so I thought I'd ask for some opinions.
Is there any standard which says what domains I should receive mail
for? ie does
OK. I know this topic has come up before. Or similiar to it at least.
What we are looking for is basically a domain alias. Where domain1.com and
domain2.com act as one and on the same server domain3.com and domain4.com
act as one. Actually in our case we have about 50 different sets like that
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 11:10:10AM +1100, Brett Randall wrote:
Is there any standard which says what domains I should receive mail
for? ie does any standard say I should receive mail addressed to my IP
address, or the reverse lookup of my IP address?
You should accept mail for
I have qmail setup to log using multilog.
Here is /service/qmail-send/log/run (exec is all on one line):
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/local/bin/setuidgid qmaill /usr/local/bin/multilog t s250
/var/log/qmail/qmail-send
Here is what is in /var/log/qmail/qmail-send/:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root
Recently, after running qmail for 3 years on our
primary mail server, we found ourselves listed on orbs.
It seems we were acting as an open relay and that
many mailers were simply bouncing mail from our
domain.
I made a check of the server and all was well but
when I checked it from the facility
I did not get a usefull reply on my previous question, so here it it again :
I'm using qmail's maildir instead of mbox, so I was required to use
qmail-pop, checkpasswd and qmail-pop3d;
Know this POP3 works, but if a cliƫnt connects it takes very long before
they actually receive their data;
I
Are your tcprules set up correctly to deny open relaying to everyone except your
internal users? Is your /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts set up correctly?
If not, then you may be acting as an open relay.
-c
At 3:36 PM +1100 10/20/00, Kevin Waterson wrote:
Recently, after running qmail for 3
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