Hi!
Delivery of 200 local emails:
FreeBSD 4.2: 300 Sec
FreeBSD 4.0: 70 Sec
SuSE Linux : 6 Sec
/var/qmail/lock/trigger has the right permission settings!
I'm sure something is wrong with *MY* FreeBSD Setup!!
Any ideas? Thank you in advance!
joe
output of my disklabel:
# /dev/ad0c:
Get rid of it. sendmail is much better now.
Sam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Delivery of 200 local emails:
FreeBSD 4.2: 300 Sec
FreeBSD 4.0: 70 Sec
SuSE Linux : 6 Sec
/var/qmail/lock/trigger has the right permission settings!
I'm sure something is wrong with *MY* FreeBSD Setup!!
Any ideas?
qmail Digest 6 Jan 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1236
Topics (messages 54742 through 54790):
Mail-Proxy
54742 by: Redak, Dorian
54744 by: James Raftery
54745 by: Henning Brauer
54746 by: James Raftery
54748 by: Marc Knoop
54749 by: James Raftery
I have a database of over 50,000 customer e-mails that we
wish to send a newsletter to, probably monthly, from a RH System running Qmail.
Would this require any special configuration changes or should a stock Qmail
install work just fine? At the moment sending mail is working fine from the
Hi
I need to grab mail from a qmail server via etern. Can this be done?
Thanks
--
Bill Hults Network Engineer
Infinite Technologies of Vermont
71 Millet Street Richmond, VT 05477
Office(802)434-5393 Home(802)223-0576
+ "Brian Longwe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Hi,
|
| I want to filter out messages with the following header from being
| sent out by a user on my system:
| -
| Hi. This is the qmail-send program at relay.ispkenya.com.
| I tried to deliver a bounce message
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, Bill Hults wrote:
Hi
I need to grab mail from a qmail server via etern. Can this be done?
Thanks
No.
James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://3.am
We use qmail on RH Linux 6.2 and connect through multiple ispsuse the
isp giving the best connection at the time...
My server makes a direct smtp connection I want to configure it to use my
isp's server for forwarding the mail. Also, if this can be configure to
accomodate possibility of
We have two Linux servers using dial up links to connect to the net. One is
using qmail other is using sendmail.
Sometimes one is not connected to the net sometimes the other is not. We
want that each of the offline servers should forward its mail to the server
connected to the net. Preferably
Sometimes one is not connected to the net sometimes the
other is not. We want that each of the offline servers
should forward its mail to the server connected to the net.
Preferably this should be automated but even a minor
configuration change that can be scripted is acceptable.
Does
A minute ago, I (Greg Owen) said:
To make your sendmail box forward all mail to the qmail relay,
adjust the DS, DR, and possibly DH settings in sendmail.cf and
restart sendmail.
Two other caveats:
1) The proper arrangement of these settings to achieve a simple
desired
Hi!
I made a few modifications to Russell's patch. You can now specify routes
for QMTP just as you can for SMTP. Ths filename is changed to
control/mailroutes and the format changed a tad, but the old file will
still work if moved.
No warranties and YMMV.
Sanjay Arora wrote:
We use qmail on RH Linux 6.2 and connect through multiple ispsuse the
isp giving the best connection at the time...
My server makes a direct smtp connection I want to configure it to use my
isp's server for forwarding the mail. Also, if this can be configure to
Thus spake [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
FreeBSD 4.2: 300 Sec
FreeBSD 4.0: 70 Sec
SuSE Linux : 6 Sec
/var/qmail/lock/trigger has the right permission settings!
I'm sure something is wrong with *MY* FreeBSD Setup!!
Linux mounts the disk asyncronously.
Your FreeBSD 4.0
Am Samstag, 6. Januar 2001 04:06 schrieb Ould:
Thank you Henning for reply.
In my research to put architecture
like this:
Internet--Routeur--Fierwall--DMZ--fierwall--Lan
Qmail Relay Qmail Lan
I never find an explicitely DOC telling me: put in your me,
On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 10:17:52AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, Bill Hults wrote:
Hi
I need to grab mail from a qmail server via etern. Can this be done?
Thanks
No.
Yes and No. It depends on the program that wants to fetch the emails and
whether you have a fix
Hi!
Having caught the qmtp virus, I set up a service for qmtp testing - hey,
it'd been a lot easier for me to set this up if there'd been such a
service.
If anyone dinks around with it too much, it will disappear without further
notice.
The following four addresses exist:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
in a script that uses the PHP 4.0.4 mail() function, this shows up in the log:
qmail-inject: fatal: unable to parse this line:
From: "Molly"
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]X-Mailer[EMAIL PROTECTED]X-Mailer: PHP/4.0.4
qmail-inject: fatal: unable to parse this line:
From: "molly"
mailto:[EMAIL
harindra patel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
suppose my mail server is mail.enfinet.net and i have
created user as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i am receiving my mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED] not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] what problem.
plz..tell me
suppoese...my mail server is
Markus Stumpf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If the program doesn't depend on positive return codes to the ETRN command
(otherwise you have to patch qmail-smtpd) and you have a fixed IP address
and you have control of the qmail server have a look at the serialmail
package written by djb and the
Sanjay Arora [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My server makes a direct smtp connection I want to configure it to use my
isp's server for forwarding the mail. Also, if this can be configure to
accomodate possibility of different isp's being dialled...it would be great.
I'd suggest having your
Repost as I posted a HTML message last time (darn Outlook Express..)
---
I have a database of over 50,000 customer e-mails that we wish to send a
newsletter to, probably monthly, from a RH System running Qmail. Would this
require any special configuration changes or should a stock Qmail install
On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 01:59:18PM -0700, Andy Bradford wrote:
Not to be picky, but why not call the file qmtproutes instead of
mailroutes? :-)
Because it contains both SMTP and QMTP routes. I figured that would be a
better idea, and so did other people.
Quoting Alex:
I like the mailroutes
On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 04:12:11PM -0600, Timothy Legant wrote:
The following four addresses exist:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I couldn't get a correct response from the first one - just a bounce
from MAILER-DAEMON with the qmail-send message "Sorry, no mailbox here
by that
On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 08:45:58PM -, John P wrote:
I have a database of over 50,000 customer e-mails that we wish to send a
newsletter to, probably monthly, from a RH System running Qmail. Would this
require any special configuration changes or should a stock Qmail install
work just
On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 07:08:17PM +0100, Johan Almqvist wrote:
Hi!
I made a few modifications to Russell's patch. You can now specify routes
for QMTP just as you can for SMTP. Ths filename is changed to
control/mailroutes and the format changed a tad, but the old file will
still work if
On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 01:56:47AM +0100, Johan Almqvist wrote:
On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 01:59:18PM -0700, Andy Bradford wrote:
Not to be picky, but why not call the file qmtproutes instead of
mailroutes? :-)
Because it contains both SMTP and QMTP routes. I figured that would be a
better
I would definately suggest ezmlm-idx also. Works like a charm.
It is also quite easy to whip up a small shell script calling
qmail-inject; I have done this several times for quick and dirty one-time
mailings.
--Pete
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, John P wrote:
Repost as I posted a HTML message last
Help please:
I have a qmail server behind a firewall. Supposedly, the firewall is
routing port 25 to qmail server. I know that it does work for the ftp
http. So, theoretically it should for port 25 as well unless something
really strange is going on. I can send client to client behind the
On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 06:45:06AM +, Andrew Alford wrote:
I have a qmail server behind a firewall. Supposedly, the firewall is
routing port 25 to qmail server. I know that it does work for the ftp
http. So, theoretically it should for port 25 as well unless something
really
Thus said Ricardo Cerqueira on Sun, 07 Jan 2001 01:50:16 GMT:
Hmmm... OK, disregard my previous mail.
Personally, I'd rather have one file for SMTP, and another for QMTP. Does
anyone else here agree with me?
This seems more logical to me as it allows finer control over the
entire system.
Where may I find them, (if they exist)?
--
Kate
http://www.katewerk.com
Tim Hunter writes:
Does this mean that list.cr.yp.to is able to send/receive by QMTP, or is it
planning on it?
I can't say. Dan might choose to use it, or he might not. If my
experience with him in the past is any judge, he'll take my code, and
fix this thing, and that thing, and by the
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