Does the exchange server you're sending through store mail for the
schwab.com domain?
if so, then this explains why.
-jesse
At 22:01 -0700 20/4/2001, Ketan Bajaj wrote:
>I have been seeing a problem:
>when i sent an email to an incorrect user at a correct domain, the qmail
>logs show that the
I have been seeing a problem:
when i sent an email to an incorrect user at a correct domain, the qmail
logs show that the message has been accepted.
But if i send the same email, incorrect_user@correct_domain through outlook
(microsoft exchange), the email bounces back immediately, with error mess
> > Why is my qmail adding a second domain name to these messages, that
should
> > be delivered locally?
> >
> > The machine pluto is on an internal network (10.0.0.12) which has the
domain
> > 'office.internal'
>
> qmail-inject assumes that a FQDN contains at least one dot. If it doesn't
> conta
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 05:46:55PM -0400, Chris Johnson wrote:
> maildirsmtp is a simple shell script that calls maildirserial. Just make a copy
> of maildirsmtp and modify it to use a different port (or accept a port as a
> parameter).
Shame on me.
Honestly, I have looked at the file a view tim
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 11:38:08PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> How do I add a port no. to an smtphost IP, e.g.
> maildirsmtp ~alias/pppdir alias-ppp- $SMTPHOST:2525 myhost
> won't work.
maildirsmtp is a simple shell script that calls maildirserial. Just make a copy
of maildirsmtp and modif
Hello,
I have a question not directly related to qmail, but to
maildirsmtp.
How do I add a port no. to an smtphost IP, e.g.
maildirsmtp ~alias/pppdir alias-ppp- $SMTPHOST:2525 myhost
won't work.
Thanks in advance.
Bye.
--
Thanks to all--I've got lot's of options now. :)
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Medi Montaseri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I was wondering if there is a way (at the server) to force a download of
> messages fetched with POP clients. I know the client can be configured to do
> so. But I'd like to be sure,hece doing it at the server level.
No, there's no technical solutio
Hi,
I was wondering if there is a way (at the server) to force a download
of messages
fetched with POP clients. I know the client can be configured to do
so. But
I'd like to be sure,hece doing it at the server level.
--
===
Medi
> = 20/04/01 21:29 by Artem Koutchine =
> | Hi!
> | I am having this weird problem and don't
> | understand what the problem is.
> |
> | When i sent mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it actually
> | goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and gets bounced (no
> | 'aha' at norilsk.ru). But for other
nissim p:
> Hello all ,
> I am interested in knowing how can i configure imapd with qmail running =
> the mbox ( /var/spool/mail mailbox ) .
> I have checked the FAQ and there is no indication of how to use the =
> imapd with the regular mailbox with tcpserver wrapping it like the=20
> way it
change the :deny to :allow, you are denying ALL connections (except those
that are in your relay-ctrl list) to port 25 with that setting.
RELAYCLIENT="" which is set by relay-ctrl will allow those clients that
match, to relay, which is what you intend without rejecting all connections.
-= Brad Sc
= 20/04/01 21:29 by Artem Koutchine =
| Hi!
| I am having this weird problem and don't
| understand what the problem is.
|
| When i sent mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it actually
| goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and gets bounced (no
| 'aha' at norilsk.ru). But for other domains like
| x
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 02:11:20PM -0500, Bill Luckett wrote:
> How? I don't see a way to build/add headers with qmail-inject.
You can add any header that strikes your fancy:
$ /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject [EMAIL PROTECTED] < From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROT
= 20/04/01 14:11 by Bill Luckett =
| How? I don't see a way to build/add headers with qmail-inject. Adding
| Subject:" to the body works for that but not for "Reply To:".
|
| What am I missing?
It is "Reply-To:" (with the dash).
If it isn't the problem, send here the headers.
hello all, if someone know a special mailinglist on smtp relay problem
OR
tcpserver usage's .. please let me know..
my problem are follow:
after a second relay attack from russia i dooed follow things:
- i work whit tcpserver and qmail with mysql support
- i installed the popb4smtp (relay-ctrl-
= 20/04/01 21:34 by Utku S. Haydanli =
| Hi,
|
| In my extremely large site, I'm going to upgrade sendmail to qmail. I'm
| planning to keep my /etc/mail/aliases, since there are more than 10.000
| users, and creating one file for each in ~alias does not seem to be
| practical
Bill Luckett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Just include a "Reply-to: " header in the headers of the message.
> How? I don't see a way to build/add headers with qmail-inject. Adding
> Subject:" to the body works for that but not for "Reply To:".
| Can anyone please tell me how to quickly change default Qmail response to
| SMTP HELP string? Qmail is secure - but we would like to make it less
| obvious.
Hmm:
vim qmail-smtpd.c
search for function out
Can you explain to me, why you are wasting the time doing this?
Maybe you could try t
How? I don't see a way to build/add headers with qmail-inject. Adding
Subject:" to the body works for that but not for "Reply To:".
What am I missing?
At 10:58 AM 4/20/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>Bill Luckett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I'm trying to write a email interface for Bruce Guenter'
Hi,
In my extremely large site, I'm going to upgrade sendmail to qmail. I'm
planning to keep my /etc/mail/aliases, since there are more than 10.000
users, and creating one file for each in ~alias does not seem to be
practical ( or am I mistaken? Is it a bad idea? ). However, I have three
alias
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 06:01:58PM -, WebSec WebSec wrote:
> Can anyone please tell me how to quickly change default Qmail response to
> SMTP HELP string? Qmail is secure - but we would like to make it less
> obvious.
> (we changed the greeting string already and working on error responses)
Hi All,
Can anyone please tell me how to quickly change default Qmail response to
SMTP HELP string? Qmail is secure - but we would like to make it less
obvious.
(we changed the greeting string already and working on error responses)
Also, is there anything else we need to think about to "hide
I say.. we talking about personal stuff here more that it needs too..
if you want to say somethin you should e-mail me directly and not to whole
list
so all those hundreds and thousands people wont spend their a minute or two
to read this none sense.. the reason i wrote here at first place was for
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 09:51:22AM +, Marc Knoop wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 08:03:10AM +0700, Dodol wrote:
SNIP
> >
> > Apr 18 13:13:41 web1 qmail: 987574421.004567 starting delivery 3: msg 48238 to r
> > emote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> dnsq on both their name servers times out for me wh
Bill Luckett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to write a email interface for Bruce Guenter's autoresponder.
> and to make a long story short I need to get qmail-inject (or even unix
> "mail") to send a message with a specific reply to address in order to make
> things as simple as possib
Hi,
I'm trying to write a email interface for Bruce Guenter's autoresponder.
and to make a long story short I need to get qmail-inject (or even unix
"mail") to send a message with a specific reply to address in order to make
things as simple as possible for users--so they can hit "Reply" and have
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 08:03:10AM +0700, Dodol wrote:
> Hi miliser
>
> I am newbie for qmail, but I've been succes for install
> qmail+vpopmail+qmailadmin, it good really working for internal
> network, but I try to send email to internet its never succes, when
> I try see log message I
Mark Lo (3) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My mail server keep getting this kind of messages, I would like to
> know what it is. Please help.
[...]
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 5:09 PM
>
> > Some addresses were rejected by the MDA fetchmai
John P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Why is my qmail adding a second domain name to these messages, that should
> be delivered locally?
>
> The machine pluto is on an internal network (10.0.0.12) which has the domain
> 'office.internal'
qmail-inject assumes that a FQDN contains at least one do
When I use the mail command, PHP's mail() function or if cron etc. generates
output:
mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - recieved OK, from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mail to john@pluto fails as below
mail to john fails as below
deliveries via pop, smtp etc work fine.
Why is my qmail adding a second domain nam
Christian Maier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I send an email to my server I get this error message:
That error message is not from qmail. Either you're relaying your mail
through a different server than you think you are, or you're not running
qmail. In either case, it's not a qmail issue,
alexus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it's not like i'm "demanding" and i didn't realize that there are an archive
[...]
You need to learn some basic netiquette. To save you the pain of learning it
through the usual fiery ordeal, here's a couple of tips:
1) Every message you send to a mailing li
Hello everyone again, I have qmail setup to deliver mail to a gateway system
for delivery to the internet via serialmail. This works perfectly, my query
is I have setup another mail system on my network that will host internal
e-mail accounts, I have the DNS setup to have the MX records pointin
* Kirti S. Bajwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010419 19:28]:
> I looked at the site your link pointed to. I am glad because I would like to
> check/read as many as archive which are out there. Is it possible for
> readers of this list to provide links to some other achieve (which they
> consult)?
I know
"Kirti S. Bajwa" wrote:
>
> David:
>
> I looked at the site your link pointed to. I am glad because I would like to
> check/read as many as archive which are out there. Is it possible for
> readers of this list to provide links to some other achieve (which they
> consult)?
>
> Kirti
>
http://
Hi,
My mail server keep getting this kind of messages, I would like to
know what it is. Please help.
Thank you
Mark
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 5:09 PM
> Some addresses were rejected by the MDA fetchmail fo
qmail Digest 20 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1340
Topics (messages 60935 through 61014):
Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)
60935 by: James Yap
DNS and local delivery
60936 by: Aleixo Fernandes
Sending Problem
60937 by: Kevin Phipps
60938 by: Charle
Hi!
When I send an email to my server I get this error message:
>>
This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.
A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:
Hello all ,
I am interested in knowing how can i
configure imapd with qmail running the mbox ( /var/spool/mail mailbox )
.
I have checked the FAQ and there is no
indication of how to use the imapd with the regular mailbox with tcpserver
wrapping it like the
way it is done with qmail-pop3
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