On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 05:06:48PM -0400, Tim Hunter wrote:
Actually it could be a bit more difficult than just the remote host has sent
it twice. If I remember a thread from a few weeks back this was traced to a
bad cisco firewall option being turned on.
Yep, but these options are more
Hi,
is there a common way to synchronize two maildirs? These are two
qmail-servers that both only offer imap to the outside. One is a dialin
proxy.
I had a look at Michael Elkins' isync but if I got it right it only
works if you use mutt as direct client and it might not work if the
mails are
On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 09:55:11PM +, Rick Updegrove wrote:
Rick Updegrove writes:
Ok I did find this thread
http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/2001/03/threads.html#00
800
I am prety sure it was "Henning Brauer" who wrote:
in OpenBSD you shouldn't touch
excuse me for question too particular!!!
I have a problem with PINE version 4.00
How can I see the all folders created on the server ?? With the PINE versions 4.00
it's possible with CollectionList option but with version 4 it'is impossible for me
I have tried (without success) with
kurth,
I wrote a logging patch to do just that. see http://www.quint.be/projects/
-Willy
On Thursday, April 12, 2001 02:20, Kurth Bemis [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
i know that its been asked on the list before.but i can't remember when
or the answer for that matter.
i'd like to
qmail Digest 12 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1332
Topics (messages 60592 through 60640):
Re: qmail-qread and qmail-qstat as suid root...
60592 by: Peter van Dijk
Can qmail fetchmail
60593 by: Rizwan
60594 by: Rizwan
60596 by: Henning Brauer
qmail rewrite in
I use qmail and vpopmail and I get some messages :
Apr 12 16:50:27 ns1 qmail: 987069027.344673 info msg 34249: bytes 342 from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 1060 uid 48
Apr 12 16:50:27 ns1 qmail: 987069027.355083 starting delivery 62: msg 34249
to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apr 12 16:50:27 ns1 qmail:
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 05:01:26PM +0700, Abu Arqam wrote:
I use qmail and vpopmail and I get some messages :
Apr 12 16:50:27 ns1 qmail: 987069027.344673 info msg 34249: bytes 342 from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 1060 uid 48
Apr 12 16:50:27 ns1 qmail: 987069027.355083 starting delivery 62: msg 34249
Thanks again. Sorry for my delayed response.
I am also sorry that I don't append the output of
qmail-showctl, since I am not sure whether I am authorized
to do that.
Are you enabling selective relaying on smtp2? If so, are you setting
RELAYCLIENT to "smpt2.my.domain"?
I even don't know
hi at all
I installed qmail as lwq said.
when i try to connect to port 25 i recive nothinks .
It means that i don't recieve any error .
i see the connection typing netstat -a but don't recive the server presentation .
cheers
Mauro
Hi,
I tried downloading tai64nfrac by using the link supplied on the qmail-page,
but the page isn't available.
Anybody got tips where to get it ?
Thx
For instance at:
http://sunsite.dk/qmail/tai64nfrac
or
http://qmail.sst.com.br/tai64nfrac
Best regards.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 04:59:36PM +0200, Tom Vandeplas wrote:
Hi,
I tried downloading tai64nfrac by using the link supplied on the qmail-page,
but the page isn't available.
Hello,
I got this error when delivering to another mail server:
Remote host said: 554 Invalid data in message
What is this and what is causing it? Any hints or anything (RFCs?) that
I should read to figure this out?
TIA.
LLU
* "Thum Chee Weng, Ronnie" [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010410 07:33]:
It's for all the domains i sent emails to including hotmail.com, yahoo.com,
jaring.my and even my own domain, asiatravelmart.com
whose DNS is at fault ?
Unless you don't tell us which domain it is about, we can't tell either.
Dave Sill writes:
In comp.security.unix, [EMAIL PROTECTED], DJB wrote:
A complete rewrite is in progress. Several pieces have already been
released. In the meantime, the current qmail version works.
I wonder what pieces he's referring to. Maybe daemontools and
ucspi-tcp?
djbdns has
hi i released isoqlog 1.5 stable
what is new :
-Version 1.5 Stable 12 April 2001
- 0 MB problem corrected . if your domains incoming total byte is less
than 1MB , it will be printed as a KB
-Full Language Support has been added
-Strange "" characters has been removed :)
-Portuguese
Hi all,
At the moment I'm trying to migrate from Sendmail to qmail because I
would like to have a more consistent serverfarm. There is only one thing
I'm unable to fix with qmail.
I've got a couple of domains of customers who have their MX records only
pointing to our SMTP servers. Our SMTP
may i know , where i can found document about
how to change mailbox format to Maildir.
thanks before
andi hari
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 11:59:13PM +0700, andi wrote:
may i know , where i can found document about
how to change mailbox format to Maildir.
http://www.qmail.org
thanks before
You're welcome, but next time search the mailing list
(http://www-archive.ornl.gov:8000) before asking.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 06:48:29PM +0200, Jurrien Wijlhuizen wrote:
In qmail the only way I find out how to do it, is adding a MX record to
the DNS or using QMTP. Both solutions aren't possible as you noticed. So
I was wondering if qmail is able to do this.
man qmail-remote
See the CONTROL
make sure that you have all your DNS stuff running correctly. this is
impearitive..also check you /var/log/qmail/smtp logsthey may yeild
something.
~kurth
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 14:48:36 +0200
From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Steven Katz" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why does Life with qmail suggest separating the defaultdelivery from
the /var/qmail/rc file? The advantage isn't obvious to me.
If defaultdelvery is just "./Maildir/" or some other simple one-liner,
there's not much advantage other than putting all the
John Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am missing something in my settings, but I just can't find what it is.
What you're missing is that you should be using tcpserver.
I tried using tcpserver and that worked for allowing selective relaying, but
connections to any port from systems other than
I will suggest tcpserver since it is the "proper" and recommend way of
running qmail, and probably 95% of your support on this list will come with
tcpserver related answers.
The reason you were getting 30+ second responses is due to DNS not setup or
resolving properly. You can get around it by
Hello all,
Damn. This is going to sound like a troll. And I don't know how to
avoid that short of not asking the question.
I keep hearing rumblings about how Dan plays fast and loose with the
RFCs in qmail and his other programs. All I know is I'm a happy qmail
(and djbdns and publicfile and
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 11:44:10AM -0700, David Benfell wrote:
Hello all,
Damn. This is going to sound like a troll. And I don't know how to
avoid that short of not asking the question.
I keep hearing rumblings about how Dan plays fast and loose with the
RFCs in qmail and his other
Brian Reichert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 11:44:10AM -0700, David Benfell wrote:
I keep hearing rumblings about how Dan plays fast and loose with the
RFCs in qmail and his other programs. All I know is I'm a happy qmail
(and djbdns and publicfile and ezmlm+idx) user.
well, first, hello.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, though its
probably any number of things. I've been
trying to get this to work for about a week
now
I'm running on RH 7. Using qmail
1.03. I first tried using the mail administrator HOWTO
I got from linux.org, then went to trying
On 12-Apr-2001 Dave Sill wrote:
Marco Calistri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...here my file contents:
[ik5bcu@linux ik5bcu]$ cat .lists
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Then I can show you the latest message's header I received from that M.L.:
#---
XF-Source: ik5bcu
X-RDate: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 20:18:54 +0200
Peter van Dijk wrote:
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 04:24:54PM -0400, Nick (Keith) Fish wrote:
[snip]
Sure. You could even run an entirely separate copy of qmail processes
that interfaces with the same queue when you send out the newsletter.
What do you mean by 'the same queue'?
Greetz,
My test messages are bouncing with the following error:
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at ip162.mydomain.com.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following
addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 04:16:01PM -0700, Steven Katz wrote:
My test messages are bouncing with the following error:
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at ip162.mydomain.com.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following
addresses.
This is a permanent
Hi,
I've just started using Bruce Guenter's autoresponder but I was wondering
if anyone had written a user interface for it. I'd like my users to be able
to set their own responses when they want it without bugging me but I don't
want them creating files on the mailserver--God forbid!
I have
Bill Luckett wrote:
Hi,
I've just started using Bruce Guenter's autoresponder but I was wondering
if anyone had written a user interface for it. I'd like my users to be able
to set their own responses when they want it without bugging me but I don't
want them creating files on the
Can someone point me towards documentation on the subject of clustering
qmail machines? That is, we're going to be setting up several machines all
with the big concurrency patch in an effort to send out more mail faster.
Tying all these qmail installations together through a controller machine is
I'm looking to upgrade our existing hacked qmail system.
We running v1.02 with a custom web interface to a virtual mail manager.
It works great. But the code requires an IP per domain to do POP.
I know there are other options at this point, and I'd like not to be the
only one maintaining the
Hi,
I am having a weird problem with Eric Huss's autoresponder. It seems to be
crashing.
My .qmail file looks like this:
|/usr/local/bin/autorespond 1 5
|/home/vpopmail/domains/creatingprosperity.net/TEST/message
|/home/vpopmail/domains/creatingprosperity.net/TEST
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It
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