Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm fairly new to q-mail so go easy on me. I've looked through all sorts
of documentation and I haven't been able to find a way to do this yet. I
can't get qmail to log the address of a remote mail server thats sends it
mail to be delivered locally. example,
On 21.02.2001 20:04 + Kris Kelley wrote:
Rick Updegrove wrote:
Since I do not have a init.d directory in OpenBSD and it seems
everything
is
started from rc.conf and rc.local in OpenBSD how am I to follow LWQ?
I may be way off base here, having never used OpenBSD, but couldn't you
Thanks for the advice, here is the error Outlook Express gives me...
An unknown error has occurred. Subject '', Account: 'porno.server.com',
Server: 'porno.server.com', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '451 qq
temporary problem (#4.3.0)', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 451,
Error
Chris Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually sendmail does record this as "relay=host.domain [1.2.3.4]" in it's
log file.
I'm not familiar with sendmail. Does it record this log line only for messages
with a non-local envelope recipient? That would make it tricky to emulate
with a wrapper
Sorry I forgot to include a link to a very good article that talks about
split DNS implementations. Here it is.
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue45/tag/11.html
-Original Message-
From: Kris Kelley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 3:58 PM
To: QMail Mailing
Actually sendmail does record this as "relay=host.domain [1.2.3.4]" in
it's
log file.
I'm not familiar with sendmail. Does it record this log line only for
messages
with a non-local envelope recipient? That would make it tricky to emulate
with a wrapper around qmail-smtpd.
As far as I
Hello,
I have been running qmail on Linux (RedHat and Mandrake) for a few months
now and I am growing interested in switching to OpenBSD for many obvious
reasons.
I did try a "ports" install of qmail and watched what was happening, and
saved the ports version of what was needed for the user ids
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 09:56:22AM +0800, keng heng wrote:
hi, I'm using djb fast-forward to do the virtual domain emailling system, but
I noticed that in he mail header, I'll get the
Delivered-To: alias-user_name@virtual1.com, then finally Delivered-To:
user_name@real_host_domain.com
Rick Updegrove wrote:
Since I do not have a init.d directory in OpenBSD and it seems everything
is
started from rc.conf and rc.local in OpenBSD how am I to follow LWQ?
I may be way off base here, having never used OpenBSD, but couldn't you
create the LWQ qmail start-up script as a file
hi,
my qmail-qstat shows me over 4000 mails and its
increasing. why arent the mails being delivered ??
urgent !
TIA,
- sg.
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Hi, I'm fairly new to q-mail so go easy on me. I've looked through all sorts
of documentation and I haven't been able to find a way to do this yet. I
can't get qmail to log the address of a remote mail server thats sends it
mail to be delivered locally. example, spot.netnitco.net is running
qmail Digest 22 Feb 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1283
Topics (messages 57676 through 57765):
Re: Need Arguments for qmail
57676 by: Mike Jackson
57677 by: Carl
57678 by: Mike Jackson
57682 by: Carl
57704 by: Russell Nelson
57725 by: Martin Akesson
Hi all
If i use qmailadmin but not use vpopmail.
Can i do it ?
How?
Thank you
someone
Hi, all
If i not use vpopmail.
Can i set quota for user in /etc/passwd ?
How ?
Thank you
someone
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 11:46:26AM -0800, Rick Updegrove wrote:
Since I do not have a init.d directory in OpenBSD and it seems everything is
started from rc.conf and rc.local in OpenBSD how am I to follow LWQ?
The lack of the complicated sysv-style init and its dependencies is a big
advantage
I hate to post unecessarily. But this is to thank everyone especially
Charles Cazabon and Dave Sill. The Big To Do patch worked and my
mails are zipping through (I run a very high volume mail server). I have
successfully migrated my users from Isocor (critical path's messaging soln)
to
qmail.
I have already patched Qmail to run Qmail-Scanner; I tried to apply
Krzysztof Dabrowski's SMTP-AUTH patch, but when I ran make setup I got the
following warning:
qmail-smtpd.c:787: warning: return type of `main' is not `int'
./load qmail-smtpd rcpthosts.o commands.o timeoutread.o \
how can i remove the autoresponder and mailing list
from the qmailadmin? i am using the latest version of
qmailadmin?
and, how can i login using username instead of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in sqwebmail?
rgds,
yee
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Ami Shamril [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We just bought one fax machine (Brothers MFC8600).
By default users just can send fax by send email to this fax machine.
OT: what a security nightmare.
Email address for the fax machine is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But the format to fax is to send email to
Hi All,
I have patched qmail-smtpd with Krzysztof Dabrowski's SMTP-AUTH patch and
have changed the line in /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run to end "..
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd /bin/checkpassword /bin/true 21" and have been
trying to send e-mail from an IP address that is not permitted in
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ns1:/usr/src/qmail-scanner-0.95# ./qmail-scanner-queue.pl -g
Script is not setuid/setgid in suidperl
ns1:/usr/src/qmail-scanner-0.95#
Trying the test script gives:
ns1:/usr/src/qmail-scanner-0.95/contrib# ./test_installation.sh -doit
- Original Message -
From: Brett Randall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Chris Hellberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 1:20 PM
Subject: Re: qmail-scanner wrapper
Sending eicar test virus - should be caught by perlscanner module...
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 09:24:04AM -0500, Dave Sill wrote:
Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just enter
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin
svscan /service
in your /etc/rc.local
Since we're talking about LWQ, that would have to be "svscan
/var/qmail/supervise ". But putting:
"JK" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Linux 6.2 box with qmail, bind8 and apache on it. It was installed
by a Linux consultant
Ugh. BIND might not be your problem at the moment, but it will be
sooner or later. How could your consultant have been clueful enough to
install qmail but not djbdns?
flint [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can either use queue-fix to replace/fix the (non-existent?) queue, or
restore from your backups and THEN use queue-fix to fix the queue.
I have fix the queue using queue-fix. It unlinked some file under
/var/qmail/queue/remote, but now I still can
Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just enter
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin
svscan /service
in your /etc/rc.local
Since we're talking about LWQ, that would have to be "svscan
/var/qmail/supervise ". But putting:
/usr/local/sbin/qmail start
in rc.local is the correct approach.
-Dave
Haig Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my qmail-qstat shows me over 4000 mails and its
increasing. why arent the mails being delivered ??
You're either injecting a lot of new mail at the same time, or there are
remote hosts not responding. The second reason is quite normal. Your
qmail logs
John P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have already patched Qmail to run Qmail-Scanner; I tried to apply
Krzysztof Dabrowski's SMTP-AUTH patch, but when I ran make setup I got the
following warning:
qmail-smtpd.c:787: warning: return type of `main' is not `int'
It seems to be running OK
Greetings everybody!
I've installed qmail-1.03 and vpopmail which was just up last week.
I tried to send and receive email from several servers, such as
Yahoo!, Excite, and some other servers. Some works fine, the messages
could be received just in a short period.
BUT, it takes a few hours,
* Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010222 09:36]:
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 09:24:04AM -0500, Dave Sill wrote:
Since we're talking about LWQ, that would have to be "svscan
/var/qmail/supervise ". But putting:
/usr/local/sbin/qmail start
in rc.local is the correct approach.
Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry Dave, but having such a beast like the sysv-init-script for qmail on
OpenBSD is definetly not the correct approach. Thats against any BSD
concept, especially the OpenBSD concept.
Nonsense. The "qmail" script from LWQ is compatible with the System V
I've expierenced the same with hotmail in the last few days. Perhaps an
overlooked MX config at slothmail has been introduced to both of us.
At 09:57 PM 2/22/2001 +0700, Chrisanthy Chrisanthy wrote:
Greetings everybody!
I've installed qmail-1.03 and vpopmail which was just up last week.
I
Okay, I've tried to install qmail-filter and thought
I did everything correctly... but it's not filtering out
anything...
Here's what I did...
edited Makefile (added -DQMAIL_QUEUE=\"/var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue-old\" )
so that I didn't have to install QMAILQUEUE patch
make
"Robin S. Socha" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, putting init scripts in /usr/local does not make any sense at all
I've been putting stuff in /usr/local for at least a decade. I'm not
going to stop just because some upstart free OS's want to impose their
idea of the One True Filesystem Hierarchy
Is this the place to ask ezmlm-idx questions or is there another discussion
list for it? (I don't see one mentioned on ezmlm.org.)
--
Mike Nolan
"Sumith" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
perl qmail-qsanity-0_52
did not display anything does that mean..that my Qmail Queue system
is set right. or what does it really mean.
What does the qmail-qsanity documentation say?
perl qmail-lint-0_55
Warning: users/assign checking not implemented.
What
See http://www.ezmlm.org/
All kinds of information there.
At 09:55 AM 2/22/2001 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this the place to ask ezmlm-idx questions or is there another discussion
list for it? (I don't see one mentioned on ezmlm.org.)
--
Mike Nolan
* Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010222 10:41]:
"Robin S. Socha" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, putting init scripts in /usr/local does not make any sense at all
I've been putting stuff in /usr/local for at least a decade. I'm not
going to stop just because some upstart free OS's want to
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 10:00:46AM -0500, Dave Sill wrote:
Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry Dave, but having such a beast like the sysv-init-script for qmail on
OpenBSD is definetly not the correct approach. Thats against any BSD
concept, especially the OpenBSD concept.
John P. wrote:
I have patched qmail-smtpd with Krzysztof Dabrowski's SMTP-AUTH patch and
have changed the line in /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run to end "..
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd /bin/checkpassword /bin/true 21" and have
been
trying to send e-mail from an IP address that is not
I have question about autoreponder. It is responding to an email by replying
with the message as it should but with the email that it received as well
with full headers. Is there a way to turn this off?
--
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CTO
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(403)547-9939
(403)537-9934
Therefore, qmail-smtpd modified with the patch will require two
"checkpassword" type arguments, one to handle simple passwords, the other
to
handle CRAM-MD5.
Dabrowski also wrote his own replacement for checkpassword, cmd5checkpw,
specifically to handle the CRAM-MD5 scheme. However, the
John P. wrote:
I wanted to avoid using the cmd5checkpw program as I didn't want to have
two
sets of password files to update. Also I'm using Outlook Express so that
means plaintext passwords only (?) - so I only put one argument on the
qmail-smtpd line.
Regardless of your set-up, the patched
I completed a full changeover from sendmail to qmail today! :)
Thanks djb for all your stuff and to anyone that contributed to qmail.
--Carl--
http://slackerbsd.org
PGP signature
Thanks for reading!
Subject tells all. I installed qmail-pop3d using LWQ, and it's working
just fine. I've searched the archives hi and lo and have checked
inetd.conf, commented out pop3 and HUPed it. Nmap reports nothing on
port 110. Tcpserver is reporting the above error message and I
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 02:16:50PM -, John P wrote:
I'm hopeful I did the right thing, but I chmod'ed both /usr/bin/suidperl and
qmail-scanner-queue.pl to 4755, and made them both owned by root. That fixed
the problem.
Agh! Absolutely not!!!
Do NOT run qmail-scanner-queue.pl as
Hi, people...
Someone knows if there is a way to enable qmail-scanner to act for just some
users ? I use .qmail file for redirection and i want that qmail-scanner
takes out all attachment of some users...
Thanks,
Alan R.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject tells all.
Don't rely on it -- please repeat the problem in the body of the message in
future.
I installed qmail-pop3d using LWQ, and it's working just fine. I've searched
the archives hi and lo and have checked inetd.conf, commented out
Charles,
Thanks for the reply. Well, tcpserver is called in the run file for
qmail-smtpd and qmail-pop3d. When I make changes to the qmail-pop3d run
file, the errors do change in syslog - like commenting out the line for
splogger.
OK - I just figured it out!! Seems my rc.qmail
Of course, I meant "qmail-smtpd", not "qmail itself". Thinko on my part.
Charles
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Any
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 12:28:24PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charles,
Thanks for the reply. Well, tcpserver is called in the run file for
qmail-smtpd and qmail-pop3d. When I make changes to the qmail-pop3d run
file, the errors do change in syslog - like commenting out the line
My server is a UNIX box with BSDI 4.0, Apache, Qmail, and Frontpage. My
BSDI and QMail were set up by someone else (no longer with us) and I am
pretty much a newbie in this arena
A Frontpage client wants to publish a form to be received on my server
addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and relayed
"Robin S. Socha" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010222 10:41]:
"Robin S. Socha" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, putting init scripts in /usr/local does not make any sense at all
I've been putting stuff in /usr/local for at least a decade. I'm not
going to stop just
Virginia Chism [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A Frontpage client wants to publish a form to be received on my server
addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and relayed (forwarded/redirected) to her
personal email address which is not on my server.
[...]
Now I have been told that I need to add
I created a forward to each account. Unfortunately with this configuration
Qmail to forward the mail without to keep a copy of those mails. I have
found that an alias (equal name to pop account) can be created pointing to
the pop accounts and then they still get their mail. Is there a
Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 10:00:46AM -0500, Dave Sill wrote:
Nonsense. The "qmail" script from LWQ is compatible with the System V
init script mechanism, but it's also perfectly compatible with BSD and
generally useful on all UNIX flavors as a qmail
Javier Morquecho Morquecho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I created a forward to each account. Unfortunately with this configuration
Qmail to forward the mail without to keep a copy of those mails.
`man dot-qmail` -- remember you're allowed more than one delivery instruction
in a .qmail file.
I did have a problem with patching qmail-smtpd (I got a warning about a
return type, see earlier e-mail on list) but I'm not sure if that's the
problem.
/etc/shadow is owned by user/group root.
the roots of your (and 90% of other people's problems) are 2
a) either your qmail-smtpd is not able
John Peterson
Im trying to get tcpserver to work with my simple
program written in C. However, Im getting unexpected
results...
...
printf("Welcome! Enter your name\n");
scanf("%s",name);
printf("Hello %s",name);
...
--
bash-2.04$ telnet
Hi all...
Does anyone use qmail-smtp-auth ?
http://members.elysium.pl/brush/qmail-smtpd-auth/
Just wondering if it's safe to start the smtpd as requested by INSTALL in
qmail-smtp-auth.
LWQ starts smtpd differently, I don't want to upset the LWQ installation.
Can anyone offer any suggestions ?
I install with Redhat 7.0, but qmail FAQ only has something in
inetd.conf, and Redhat 7.0 change the file to xinetd.conf, I don't know how to
install with it.
jerry
below is the content of xinetd.conf
## Simple configuration file for xinetd##
Some defaults, and include
You should read life with qmail, and use tcpserver rather than inetd or
xinetd.
--Pete
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, jerry wrote:
I install with Redhat 7.0, but qmail FAQ only has something in inetd.conf, and
Redhat 7.0 change the file to xinetd.conf, I don't know how to install with it.
jerry
Hi...
I'm trying to achieve a authentication system by which all pop3 and IMAP
accounts are authenticated via our PDC(NT4). The IMAP authentication works
well using pam_smb but given that qmail-pop3d needs to use checkpass I need
to patch it to support PAM.
Which brings me to my question...
I had the same problem and was grappling with it for few days.
I have done th following to ease the situation.
1. Apply the big concurrency patch
2. I applied concurrenty value of 500 in th files conncurrencylocal
and concurrencyremote
3. Applied the BIG Todo patch (this patch has more or
Having trouble setting up qmailadmin on a redhat 7 machine.
So far I've got qmail, vpopmail, autoresponder, ezmlm all installed and
working.
When I go to compile I get lots of "undefined reference" warnings and the
compile craps out with a couple of errors. I've attached a copy of the
compile
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