I have just installed the following packages for qmail virus scanning.
* maildrop (MIME Handlers)
* tnef
* amavis
I had the following ten processes running before I installed it.
supervise qmail-send
supervise qmail-smtpd
/usr/local/bin/multilog t s250
Matt Harrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i put this line in /var/qmail/users/assign:
=joe:alias:81:81:/var/qmail/alias:-:joe:
but qmail-newu complains:
msg# /var/qmail/bin/qmail-newu
qmail-newu: fatal: bad format in users/assign
what am i doing wrong?
Did you forget to terminate "assign"
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, listmon wrote:
try [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
peter samuels is the person to speak to.
Missed us by 4 months. Both Gordon Rowell (gormand) and myself have
moved to Canada to work for e-smith. Let us put word out on the
grapevine at home in Oz to see if we can
From were do i get cyclog.. i instaled daemontools...
But there is no cyclog... should i use multilog insted.. and if so.. how
do i uset it...
Thakyou...
Seby...
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Interesting.
I couldn't check the return from my mailer, since it didn't provide one
(VERY basic utility). Upgrading to a new version of the mailer corrects the
problem, however.
Now, is there any way to resolve the stray-LF problem, short of upgrading
all the workstations on my network?
Hello,
when i have used Netscape, there are a functionality that allow me to create a
user in LDAP that
is a search filter to send email for a list of users. So, a user like email_list_1
can be a search
of uid=m* and then i could send a email to email_list_1 that dinamically will be
send to all
Is there a way to disable qmail-send's use of the envnoathost control file,
so that any message bound for an address without an @ sign is simply
refused?
I know I could put something like nonexistenttrashdomain.com in envnoathost
so that all such messages would get bounced back to the sender,
Hello,I've recently set up a server on Linux using qmail
1.03. Several =different users here received bounces like this one
when sending mail: Hi. This is the qmail-send program at
opalgroup.net. I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to
the following =addresses. This is a
Kris Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to disable qmail-send's use of the envnoathost control file,
so that any message bound for an address without an @ sign is simply
refused?
Write a wrapper script around qmail-queue, perhaps, which checks that
a domain was specified for
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Kris Kelley wrote:
Is there a way to disable qmail-send's use of the envnoathost control file,
so that any message bound for an address without an @ sign is simply
refused?
I know I could put something like nonexistenttrashdomain.com in envnoathost
so that all such
Hi,
I am having some trouble setting up Krzysztof Dabrowski's SMTP-AUTH
patch with qmail.
I applied the smtp-auth patch and it run through without errors.
I compiled qmail out of the ports collection af FreeBSD 4.2 and
according to LWQ.
qmail itsself seems to run o.k. (I tested it with telnet
Alan Chung wrote:
Hi!
Hehe, I'm sure Jason "triggers" on this $subject :)
I have just installed the following packages for qmail virus scanning.
* maildrop (MIME Handlers)
* tnef
* amavis
I had the following ten processes running before I installed it.
[cut]
I'm trying to get an idea of exactly how qmail does bounce messages, since I
will probably have to write various delivery programs to deal with special
quotas and such in the near future.
Simply put, are all bounce messages generated by qmail-send? If so, that
means a delivery program only has
Charles Cazabon wrote:
Write a wrapper script around qmail-queue, perhaps, which checks that
a domain was specified for addresses...
To save some work, you could use Bruce Guenter's QMAILQUEUE patch, and
insert your filter inbetween qmail-inject and qmail-queue instead...
Actually, there
Kris Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To save some work, you could use Bruce Guenter's QMAILQUEUE patch, and
insert your filter inbetween qmail-inject and qmail-queue instead...
Actually, there are no local users on these boxes, per se, so the filter
would have to be between qmail-smtpd
Kris Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get an idea of exactly how qmail does bounce messages, since I
will probably have to write various delivery programs to deal with special
quotas and such in the near future.
You're not clear on what you're trying to accomplish here. Just
Hi,
I've been running qmail for a while and had relaying controlled using
tcprules to allow my cable modem IP address to relay (via /etc/tcp.smtp --
tcp.smtp.cdb). I'm going to be travelling and will be dialing thru an ISP so
I need to use relay-ctrl so I can send mail.
My qmail installation
John Logiudice [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 18 December 2000 at 16:34:53 -0500
Hello,
I've recently set up a server on Linux using qmail 1.03. Several =
different users here received bounces like this one when sending mail:
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at opalgroup.net.
Hi,
I've read some of the archives and people have posted before about the
trailing spaces. I have a lot of mail that is getting rejected because if
it, I realize that it's not qmail's fault by any means but is there a way (a
patch perhaps?) that I can have it strip the trailing spaces.
ookay...mail being sent from users works just fine, however when a cgi
script or other server program tries to send mail, this happens:
- Transcript of session follows -
553 5.3.5 mail.mydarkness.com. config error: mail loops back to me (MX
problem?)
554 5.3.5 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is in reference to:
http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/1998/12/msg01046.html
and
http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/2000/07/msg01597.html
I am finally going to stop using syslog and instead pipe to multilog to
keep my mail logs. However I'm having a
Helo ,
i have followed the life with qmail for installing
the qmail . But after that i run the qmail by
qmail start -- following the script.
But it didn't started sending/receiving mail with this.
Then i have gone to the /var/qmail/boot and explicitly
and
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