>Hi,
>
>How do I stop mail from a particular domain on my local mail system?
enter it in the badmailfrom-list. You will find the file under
/var/qmail/control.
If it don't exist, you have to create it.
Regards,
Ruprecht
Hi,
How do I stop mail from a particular domain on my local mail system?
Thank you
Raymond
250-AUTH=LOGIN CRAM-MD5 PLAIN
250-AUTH LOGIN CRAM-MD5 PLAIN
250-PIPELINING
250 8BITMIME
Where RFC2554? Sorry, but i'm don't have this RFC...
> [arith@foo arith]$ telnet foo.com 25
> Trying 192.0.0.1...
> Connected to foo.com
> Escape character is '^]'.
> 220 foo.com ESMTP
> ehlo foo.com
> 250-
* Halfdan Mouritzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010211 04:57]:
>In the .qmail-robot file I've written
>|usr/hotel/topdog/WWW/temp/qmailtest.php
Apart from all the other (half-useful) discussion, isn't there a / missing
between | and usr/ ?
-Johan
--
Johan Almqvist
http://www.almqvist.net/joha
hi
I'm using RedHat 6.2 + qmail + vpopmail
I'm using 10.0 schema for my local network.
I want all my local users to relay mail EXCEPT a specific IP address " e.g.
10.0.0.10 "
is there anyway to setup the tcp.smtp file in order to get this result ??
regards
Abdul
Sunday February 11 2001 21:03, Charles Cazabon wrote to All:
CC> Looks like xinetd.
>> How would I properly allow relaying from our local net, and block
>> others?
CC> Switch to tcpserver. Chances are you can get it set up correctly
CC> in
CC> thirty minutes or less if you follow Life
As a very new qmail guy (1 day) I would recommend the url:
http://www.palomine.net/qmail/selectiverelay.html
Had me in and out in 10 minutes, switching from inetd to tcpserver
(thanks chris Johnson if your on this list!).
Only caveat I ran into was 127.0.0.1 (localhost) has to go in there
too
I host 4 domains..test1.com test2.com and test3.com...I have them in
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts and /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains. I have
like:
test1.com:bd
test2.com:bd
test3.com:bd
I would like all mails delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be
delivered to [EMAIL PROTECT
Kari Suomela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am still having a problem getting selective relaying to work. Here is
> my smtp file:
Looks like xinetd.
> How would I properly allow relaying from our local net, and block
> others?
Switch to tcpserver. Chances are you can get it set up correctly
Alex Le Fevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As a side note, the MX for threeacesolutions.com seems to be
inbound.threeacesolutions.com.criticalpath.net -- that's correct, is it?
Just an odd hostname.
> > 2. Post the output of `qmail-showctl`.
[...]
> locals:
> Messages for schnarff.com are deliv
> I seriously doubt that anyone can give you any
> useful advice -- you
> haven't given us enough information. What generates
> /var/log/maillog?
> syslog, multilog, (insert your program of choice
> here)?
Honestly, I'm a bit newbieish to say concretely. I
know that Qmail has been handling my e-
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 04:28:14PM -0800, Alex Le Fevre wrote:
> My /var/log/maillog file has suddenly decided that
> it's a good idea to turn over every hour. Obviously,
> this is a bad thing, as it will seriously clutter my
> system (not to mention make trakcing any problems
> highly irritating)
My /var/log/maillog file has suddenly decided that
it's a good idea to turn over every hour. Obviously,
this is a bad thing, as it will seriously clutter my
system (not to mention make trakcing any problems
highly irritating). I'm not quite sure what I would
have done to cause this, or how to chan
On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 04:52:51PM -0800, Tracy R Reed wrote:
> I am not trying to send a bunch of email (aka spam). I am trying to
> receive a bunch of email (aka spam) and let users pop/imap it. Using the
> perdition (search freshmeat) imap/pop proxy I think I can have multiple
> pop/imap serve
I am still having a problem getting selective relaying to work. Here is
my smtp file:
service smtp
{
disable = no
socket_type = stream
protocol= tcp
wait = no
user = qmaild
server = /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env
server_args = /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
env
> 1. Did you HUP qmail-send or restart qmail?
> qmail-send only reads
> virtualdomains at startup.
I do that after every change. I had made that kind of
mistake earlier, and felt really stupid after folks on
the list pointed it out.
>
> 2. Post the output of `qmail-showctl`.
qmail home direc
*blink blink*
Uhm..
Nevermind..
Rembrandt Lensink wrote:
> _Stop sending us your hahaha Snowhite and the 7 Dwarfs E-mail virus or
> we will chase you and attack your system!!!_
>
Stop
sending us your hahaha Snowhite and the 7 Dwarfs E-mail virus or we will chase
you and attack your system!!!
FYI the vpopmail package supports multiple UID accounts now so you can have
an entire virtual domain as a seperate user.
- Original Message -
From: "Charles Cazabon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 10:40 PM
Subject: Re: sendmail migration
>
Some users do not understand how to setup their machines to use seperate
smtp servers depending on how they connect.
I can relate with traveling sales and support people.
Really though Bruce's package is the best, and you should be using tcpserver
anyway.
- Original Message -
From: "Peter
Alex Le Fevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Therefore the necessary .qmail file is
> > /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-threeacesolutions-info .
> I went ahead and made sure it wasn't in locals, and then made
> .qmail-threeacesolutions-info in /var/qmail/alias, with contents of
> "&[EMAIL PROTECTED]". I
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 11:18:09AM -0600, SF wrote:
> For a while, I had things running, but delivery to the local mailboxes was
> using the mbox as the local delivery destination, instead of Maildir - which
> I wanted to change it to, so I could use pop3d. I modified the rc file
> (which in Free
If proplerly written, no html will be shown even without the
-q flag.
At the same time you can use @ infront of any error returning functions
(like calling a database which could be unavaliable)
The @ turns of error messages.
// Halfdan
Sean C Truman wrote:
>
> If your PHP is sending errors or
If your PHP is sending errors or warnings then there is something wrong with
the code. If properly written NO HTML will be shown with the -q flag.
Sean
- Original Message -
From: "Halfdan Mouritzen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Vince Vielhaber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Sean C Truman" <[EMAIL
> > >
> threeacesolutions.com:alias-threeacesolutions
> > >
> > > in virtualdomains will make
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] be controlled by
> > > ~alias/.qmail-threeacesolutions-info .
> >
> No, ~alias means 'the home directory of user
> "alias"', which is needed by qmail.
> It doesn't involve
Vince Vielhaber wrote:
>
> On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Sean C Truman wrote:
>
> > Just so you know.. this will disable the HTML output (Unless ofcourse its a
> > PHP warning or Error).
> >
> > #!/usr/local/bin/php -q
>
> Yes, but in this case I believe it's desirable to turn the html off.
It certain
They asked if there was a command to turn off the html output produced (I
believe he is talking about the header information that php sends) -q will
accomplish this..
Sean
- Original Message -
From: "Vince Vielhaber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Sean C Truman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Chris
On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Sean C Truman wrote:
> Just so you know.. this will disable the HTML output (Unless ofcourse its a
> PHP warning or Error).
>
> #!/usr/local/bin/php -q
Yes, but in this case I believe it's desirable to turn the html off.
Vince.
--
==
Just so you know.. this will disable the HTML output (Unless ofcourse its a
PHP warning or Error).
#!/usr/local/bin/php -q
Sean
- Original Message -
From: "Vince Vielhaber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chris Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Halfdan Mouritzen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL P
SF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (I am using "LWQ" and "running qmail", by Rich Blum, as guides and used the
> CD that comes with "running qmail" to install FreeBSD 4.0 and the qmail.)
"Running qmail" has not received a very warm response from the members of
this list. You would probably be bette
Well, I finally figured that I would stick with FreeBSD as my OS for
installing qmail and have played with it quite a bit to figure out some of
the differences between it and some other *nix flavors. I installed the OS
and qmail using the FreeBSD ports, but am running into many, many problems.
(I
If you use tcpserver (which I strongly suggest) you can use the relay
control scripts on qmail.org. I use this method and it works very well.
You can have tcpserver coexist with inetd, etc, just have inetd stop
controlling those services.
Follow the qmail HOWTO sections about tcpserver, and once
On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Halfdan Mouritzen wrote:
>
>
> Vince Vielhaber wrote:
> > You can build PHP for command line use, but even from the command line
> > the first thing it does is prints some html headers. I never found a
> > way to shut that off, but I also didn't try that hard. I guess you c
Roger Arnold wrote:
Just a little problem relating to graphics and qmailadmin.
After adding a domain, qmailadmin no longer displays any graphics with
the new domain and after delving into the problem graphics no longer
display in the current domain.
Qmailadmin still works fine with all domains, j
Vince Vielhaber wrote:
>
> 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
qmail Digest 11 Feb 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1272
Topics (messages 56963 through 56986):
Re: Getting the most out of Qmail?
56963 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
Re: SMTP-after-POP3 AUTH
56964 by: Charles Cazabon
56965 by: Bruce Dang
56966 by: Charles Cazabon
56977
I guess that depends how you set up your users, we have ours in a flat
file:
username [EMAIL PROTECTED]
so we just run a script on that file and autocreate the .qmail files on a
nightly cron job. soon I guess we'll create the flat file from an LDAP
database but that's not done yet.
Herbie
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