qmail Digest 10 Feb 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1271

2001-02-10 Thread qmail-digest-help
qmail Digest 10 Feb 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1271 Topics (messages 56911 through 56962): New Relayhost 56911 by: Jan Tietjen 56926 by: Charles Cazabon qpop3 keeps alive! 56912 by: Ari Arantes Filho 56913 by: Martin Akesson 56939 by: Kris Kelley Re:

Re: Getting the most out of Qmail?

2001-02-10 Thread Frank Tegtmeyer
Then tell us exactly what hardware you have, what kind of I/O subsystem and disk /var/qmail/queue is on, what disk you're logging to, how you're logging (splogger, multilog, etc). I suspect that information about the type of internet access is required too. Maybe the line is saturated. How

Re: SMTP-after-POP3 AUTH

2001-02-10 Thread Charles Cazabon
Bruce Dang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it possible to have users send email only after they've been POP3-authenticated. Yes, it's an excellent method of providing an SMTP relay to roaming users. Several implementations for qmail exist; they are mentioned on www.qmail.org. However, I'll point

Re: SMTP-after-POP3 AUTH

2001-02-10 Thread Bruce Dang
I have looked at Mr. Guenter's implementation...but the direction were kind of vague..and I do not use tcpserver, how would I install this? - Original Message - From: "Charles Cazabon" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 9:23 AM Subject: Re:

Re: SMTP-after-POP3 AUTH

2001-02-10 Thread Charles Cazabon
Bruce Dang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have looked at Mr. Guenter's implementation...but the direction were kind of vague..and I do not use tcpserver, how would I install this? Well, ideally, switch to tcpserver first. It's really not that painful, and there are other benefits. I don't even

POP Users w/o System Accounts

2001-02-10 Thread Alex Le Fevre
I've been trying to get this to work through Phil Jacob's documentation (http://www.whirlycott.com/phil/pop3.html), which I found on the main qmail.org page. I thought I had follwed his instructions to a "T", but apparently not. What I want, in this particular instance, is to create the account

Re: POP Users w/o System Accounts

2001-02-10 Thread Charles Cazabon
Alex Le Fevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been trying to get this to work through Phil Jacob's documentation Not familiar with this, but... What I want, in this particular instance, is to create the account [EMAIL PROTECTED], and then forward that to my personal account, [EMAIL

Re: POP Users w/o System Accounts

2001-02-10 Thread Charles Cazabon
Alex Le Fevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: threeacesolutions.com:alias-threeacesolutions in virtualdomains will make [EMAIL PROTECTED] be controlled by ~alias/.qmail-threeacesolutions-info . Do you mean /home/popuser or /home/info by ~alias/ ? I'm really trying to stay away from

latest qmail rpm for Red hat 7.0

2001-02-10 Thread Michael Slade
i haven't done much work with qmail for a while. Now I need to install it on a Red hat 7.0 system. The latest rpm for qmail can be found where/ Any gotchas for Red Hat 7.0? thanks Michael Slade

Re: latest qmail rpm for Red hat 7.0

2001-02-10 Thread Charles Cazabon
Michael Slade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i haven't done much work with qmail for a while. Now I need to install it on a Red hat 7.0 system. The latest rpm for qmail can be found where/ Check www.qmail.org, of course. Charles --

Invisible .qmail files in users ftp directories -- How did I do that?

2001-02-10 Thread Dan Poynor
Previously I made .filename files invisible to users logging in via ftp as a security precaution. Now I need to make the files available to ftp users but can't remember how I made them invisible. The problem/feature occurs using various GUI ftp clients on different platforms from different ip

Re: Invisible .qmail files in users ftp directories -- How did I do that?

2001-02-10 Thread Charles Cazabon
Dan Poynor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, how would you make all .filename files invisible to ftp users? Check the documentation for your ftpd -- probably something in its configuration file. It's certainly not got anything to do with qmail. Charles --

svscan does not recurse into subdirectories

2001-02-10 Thread Mario Thaten
Good evening, I've got a maybe stupid and simple question, but doc-reading does not really take me further anymore. :( I set up daemontools, ucspi-tcp and qmail according to the docs and LWQ and created a directory /services/qmail with three subdirectories, qmail-send, qmail-smtpd and

Re: svscan does not recurse into subdirectories

2001-02-10 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said Mario Thaten on Sun, 11 Feb 2001 01:44:25 +0100: From the docs of svscan I learned, that "svscan starts a pair of supervise processes, one for sub, one for sub/log, with a pipe between them.", but this effect does not take place, and I really don't know, what the problem might

sendmail migration

2001-02-10 Thread Jason Radford
Hi all, I've spent some time looking over the qmail documenation and want to migrate from sendmail because of it's lackluster virtual domain support. The things I would like to do are: 1. Have email/pop accounts without adding system users (/etc/passwd) 2. Have clear seperation of the virual

Re: SMTP-after-POP3 AUTH

2001-02-10 Thread Peter Cavender
I just have to ask why you need to do this. Is there not an SMTP server available, provided by whatever entity provides internet access? On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Bruce Dang wrote: Is it possible to have users send email only after they've been POP3-authenticated. For example, if I want to send

Re: sendmail migration

2001-02-10 Thread Charles Cazabon
Jason Radford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've spent some time looking over the qmail documenation and want to migrate from sendmail because of it's lackluster virtual domain support. You won't regret the switch. By the way, www.qmail.org has numerous pointers to information about all the

Mayor problems with .qmail!

2001-02-10 Thread Halfdan Mouritzen
Hi everyone, I've spent at least three weeks trying to make this stupid stunt work! The thing is I've got a .qmail file which is supposed to recieve email, send it to a php script which fiddles around with it and sends an answer back to the sender. So, The mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've

Re: Mayor problems with .qmail!

2001-02-10 Thread Chris Johnson
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 04:57:14AM +0100, Halfdan Mouritzen wrote: The thing is I've got a .qmail file which is supposed to recieve email, send it to a php script which fiddles around with it and sends an answer back to the sender. So, The mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've got a file

Re: Mayor problems with .qmail!

2001-02-10 Thread Vince Vielhaber
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Chris Johnson wrote: On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 04:57:14AM +0100, Halfdan Mouritzen wrote: In the .qmail-robot file I've written |usr/hotel/topdog/WWW/temp/qmailtest.php Can you just go piping things into a php script and expect your PHP interpreter to spring into

Re: Mayor problems with .qmail!

2001-02-10 Thread sberg
Is this too simple of a solution? Wouldn't you need to send the mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Then qmail will deliver it to your user account and then see the .qmail-robot file and act accordingly. On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Halfdan Mouritzen wrote: Hi everyone, I've spent at least three weeks

PIC s

2001-02-10 Thread nelsontakashiyunaka
Hi, I am a newbye in qmail. I would like to know if I have a program that process a mail message with an script ou another program is only to redirect a pipe to the program qmail-inject like it is shown in http://cr.yp.to/qmail/pictures/PIC.local2rem it work the same manner like a script

Re: PIC s

2001-02-10 Thread Charles Cazabon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would like to know if I have a program that process a mail message with an script ou another program is only to redirect a pipe to the program qmail-inject like it is shown in http://cr.yp.to/qmail/pictures/PIC.local2rem I'm not sure what

Re: Clustering qmail servers

2001-02-10 Thread Tracy R Reed
On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 01:08:47PM -0600, Herbie wrote: Well the simplest way is to have one machine act as the gateway for all mail and create alias files to forward the mail onto the second machine. I used a simple perl script from a flat file to create the .qmail alias's. I guess that