From: Tim Legant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Have you noticed that the people who get frustrated over the same
questions being asked again and again are the same people who answer the
vast majority of real questions? For free? Day in and day out?
That's where your whole argument falls
Hi,
Can anyone tell me why I'm receiving this message apart from the obvious
99.9% of the Qmail List messages I receive anyway.
The bottom of the message says relaying denied. Why on earth would I allow
relaying on my server apart for myself and trusted users?
Cheers,
Kevin
snip
[EMAIL
On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 06:40:52PM -0500, David Talkington wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Robin S. Socha wrote:
Also note that I am subscribed
to this list. *Do* *not* *Cc* *me*.
I've been guilty too. It's an unfortunate result of the lack of a
'Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
qmail Digest 2 May 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1352
Topics (messages 61723 through 61797):
Re: queue problems
61723 by: Neil Grant
slow smtp connection
61724 by: John Hogan
61725 by: Charles Cazabon
61726 by: Brett Randall
61729 by: John Hogan
Hi all!
This is Heepok who managing qmail server on
Solaris.
By the way I have a question about Tcpserver
program.
If I use this program to selective relaying, how other mail
servers can send mail to this server?
For example
On server mail.a.com
when I configure a smtp.cdb like
* ÀÌÈñº¹ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010502 12:09]:
Hi all!
This is Heepok who managing qmail server on Solaris.
By the way I have a question about Tcpserver program.
If I use this program to selective relaying, how other mail servers can send mail to
this server?
For example
On server mail.a.com
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 07:41:07AM +0100, Kevin Smith wrote:
Can anyone tell me why I'm receiving this message apart from the obvious
99.9% of the Qmail List messages I receive anyway.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
195.224.255.14 does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 571 [EMAIL
Selective relaying is not about controlling who can send mail to your
mailserver.
Selective relaying is about deciding whether or not to accept a message
from someone that your mailserver would have to send somewhere else.
As a gross generalization: Your mailserver will happily accept mail
I have qmail-1.03+patches-18, ezmlm-idx-mysql-0.53.324-1 and vmailmgr-0.96.9-2
installed on my RedHat 6.2 system. I have setup a functioning mail virtual
test.dom which resides under /home/test.
I want to create mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] with ezmlm. After the ezmlm
rpm installation and
Peter Peltonen wrote:
-snip--
test# ezmlm-make -emrlfn /home/test/lists/test /home/fivetec-mail/.qmail-test
test \ test.dom
--snip--
This should of course be:
-snip--
test# ezmlm-make -emrlfn /home/test/lists/test /home/test/.qmail-test
test \ test.dom
--snip--
Peter
Hi
Is there any way I can make all From addresses with only the value from
defaultdomain, without hostname?
Also, how can I make qmail modify aTo address without @ sign the same
way?
(The mail gets to the correct receiver, but I want the address in the To
field to be correct)
--
/hans -
Those who offer volunteer support here (yes, FOR FREE!!!) must have in
mind
that he/she is doing that to minimize others' hard job to read everything
about qmail. At least this is what I expect from discussion groups.
Not all of it. When I see a question on the list, and I am also curious
about
Hi
Is there any way I can make all From addresses with only the value from
defaultdomain, without hostname?
Also, how can I make qmail modify aTo address without @ sign the same
way?
(The mail gets to the correct receiver, but I want the address in the To
field to be correct)
--
/hans -
Hi All,
I have been experiencing problems trying to send an email to a virtual
domain fasttrack-assoc.com on our server. This was strange as the entries
in virtualdomains and rcpthosts are as follows:
(taken from virtualdomain)
fasttrack-assoc.com:fasttrack-assoc.com__
(taken from rcpthosts)
Russ Allbery([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.04.29 14:49:03 +:
q question [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Qmail is extremely network unfriendly and generates denial of service
attacks on other mailservers in its enthusiasm to deliver as many
messages as possible in a short period of time.
I've seen the wars going on the last couple of days with people being tired
of answering stupid questions, so my apologies if this appears to be such a
question.
I've learned that in Perl, sending an e-mail through the system is as simple
as outputting to /usr/bin/sendmail -t. I figured that
Okay... It seems my problem was due to use of switches I didn't need and not
really understanding what I was doing :)
Still I have two questions about ezmlm:
1) how do I add a bunch of addresses to a list (locally or remotely)?
I tried 'ezmlm-sub /home/test/lists/testlist temp' where temp
Tim Legant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PLEASE tell me this is a fluke... Or should I start looking for viruses?
There was nothing else in the body of the message and no attachment.
Each time I post, I get one of these. It's been happening for the last
few days. I think lasoleil (?) is
Twinsen Mak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does qmail(or vpopmail) can do so that one domain can include some system
accounts(via passwd) and some virtual accounts(via vpopmail w/ mysql)!!?
I'm not positive of this, but I believe vmailmgr can do this in some manner.
It can also be done by writing
Edgardo Lust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to start qmail but /var/log/qmail/smtpd file is logging:
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver: error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6:
failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory.
Any idea?
Are you using softlimit or
* Peter Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010502 09:57]:
Okay... It seems my problem was due to use of switches I didn't need
and not really understanding what I was doing :)
Parse error at :).
Still I have two questions about ezmlm:
http://cr.yp.to/lists.html:
ezmlm: For discussion of the
On 16:54:34 - 02/05/01, Peter Peltonen wrote:
Okay... It seems my problem was due to use of switches I didn't need and not
really understanding what I was doing :)
Still I have two questions about ezmlm:
1) how do I add a bunch of addresses to a list (locally or remotely)?
I
Tyrone Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I made a stupid mistake and left a QMQP Client machine with a bad IP in the
qmqpservers file. I'm re-reading the Installing mini-qmail doc on
http://cr.yp.to/qmail/mini.html and if I am reading it correctly, I'm
screwed when it comes to getting those
Alex Le Fevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've learned that in Perl, sending an e-mail through the system is as simple
as outputting to /usr/bin/sendmail -t. I figured that doing this with C++
would be just as simple; I'd just open an ofstream with ios::app and print
to it. However, this
Adam McKenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The bastard child is ezmlm-send... I can run it on its own, I get the
following from truss:
[...]
read(4, * !\r\0 p /\r\005 8\r\0.., 32) = 16
read(4, 0x0002DB20, 32) = 0
close(4)=
I've seen the wars going on the last couple of days with people
being tired
of answering stupid questions, so my apologies if this appears to
be such a
question.
Only stupids don't ask - Teatcher Bajwa :-)
I've learned that in Perl, sending an e-mail through the system
is as simple
as
On 16:54:34 - 02/05/01, Peter Peltonen wrote:
Okay... It seems my problem was due to use of switches I didn't need and not
really understanding what I was doing :)
Still I have two questions about ezmlm:
1) how do I add a bunch of addresses to a list (locally or remotely)?
I
Please supply more information:
1) At what point is your program failing?
The program itself doesn't seem to fail. I put a cout statement after my
last line of code, and it pops up just fine.
2) If it gets far enough, are you capturing the exit code of
/usr/bin/sendmail (or
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 03:04:17PM +, Alex Le Fevre wrote:
2) If it gets far enough, are you capturing the exit code of
/usr/bin/sendmail (or /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject, for that matter)?
There is no output, at all. I get no error messages of any kind.
He said exit code, not output.
Hans Sandsdalen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also, how can I make qmail modify aTo address without @ sign the same
way?
Have a look at new-inject and ofmipd from the mess822 package.
Regards, Frank
Tim Legant [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ofmipd is a substitute for qmail-smtpd. It's expressly designed to
accept mail from (slighly dopey) PC clients through SMTP rather than
from other SMTP servers. Now, we all know there should be no difference,
but in reality, those clients can cause
Apply the patch (after the idx patch with -p1)
ftp://moni.msci.memphis.edu/pub/alpha/ezmlm-idx.latest.patch
If still problems, do
echo gcc conf-cc
Mate
Sorry, apparently, this is the patch that fixes the problem:
ftp://moni.msci.memphis.edu/pub/alpha/ezmlm-idx.func.patch
Mate
On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 11:38:21AM -0700, Adam McKenna wrote:
Here is the last few lines of a truss I ran on the ezmlm-moderate process.
It looks like the segfault is
for my temper yesterday...
i learn a lot from this list and would miss it terribly... i will read more and
hopefully, soon, be answering questions (or pointing to the faq link)
- hogan
_
Do You Yahoo!?
Get your free @yahoo.com
it gets better and better ;-)
they actually seem to have an [EMAIL PROTECTED] account, but the mta
mutters about not being able to deliver since admin would point to
multiple mailboxes.
what mailsystem might that be?
/k
Charles Cazabon([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.05.02 08:08:51 +:
Tim Legant
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 08:21:01PM +0200, Karsten W. Rohrbach wrote:
it gets better and better ;-)
they actually seem to have an [EMAIL PROTECTED] account, but the mta
mutters about not being able to deliver since admin would point to
multiple mailboxes.
postmaster@ bounces saying something
Hi all,
I received a spam earlier today from some lame
company at website-modules.com and when I was going
through the headers to see if it had come from an
open relay, I noticed a really odd Delivered-To header,
you'll see it below in the included section.
I searched through the qmail
Peter Farmer([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.05.02 15:50:13 +:
On 16:54:34 - 02/05/01, Peter Peltonen wrote:
Okay... It seems my problem was due to use of switches I didn't need and not
really understanding what I was doing :)
Still I have two questions about ezmlm:
1) how do I add
Hi:
I would like to write some scripts to rewrite headers on incoming messages
received through qmail. I patched qmail with QMAILQUEUE patch, and now it
works OK. I know that Bruce Guenter's qmail-qfilter could be helpful here,
bit I would like to use QMAILQUEUE directly by now.
The question:
Hi,
I want to separate big messages and send them via a different
connection.
How can I do this?
Would maildrop help me in this case?
If I could send these big messages with a different source address it
would be perfect. Is it possible?
Rodrigo Severo
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 08:30:12PM +0200, Karsten W. Rohrbach wrote:
Peter Farmer([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.05.02 15:50:13 +:
1)
thats the same like 'ezmlm-sub /path/to/list adress.txt' but wastes
more system resources by creating the process environment for cat.
This will *NOT* work
I've been bombed too by this lesoleil and I put its MAILER-DAEMON
into my /var/qmail/control/badmailfrom ;)
--Marco.
On 02-May-2001 Charles Cazabon wrote:
Tim Legant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PLEASE tell me this is a fluke... Or should I start looking for viruses?
There was nothing else
jdomingo == jdomingo Jos writes:
jdomingo I'm sure this script is quite simple (maybe just opening
jdomingo a couple of fd from which to read the messages from),
jdomingo but I'd like to get a working script to build on it and
jdomingo learn (a bash script would be perfect :).
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 09:40:29PM +0200, Marco Calistri wrote:
I've been bombed too by this lesoleil and I put its MAILER-DAEMON
into my /var/qmail/control/badmailfrom ;)
Which will *SURELY NOT* work, as the envelope sender for bounces is
and not mailer-daemon@... and badmailfrom does work
Hello list. Is this possible?: Let's say I have a user "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", whose home directory is /home/mailuser. I want to set things up so that mailuser only accepts messages from one particular e-mail address. In other words, if the sender is any other address besides [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Sean Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let's say I have a user [EMAIL PROTECTED], whose home directory is
/home/mailuser. I want to set things up so that mailuser only accepts
messages from one particular e-mail address. In other words, if the sender
is any other address besides [EMAIL
I know to risk a rebuke to ask this but I'am completely uncertain
how-to cure this problem:
To filter and forward mail toward my LAN I installed procmail
and I add the line
| preline /usr/bin/procmail
into $HOME/.qmail
All is working as hoped but giving a look to my
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Wednesday, May 02, 2001 22:46, Sean Brown [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
wrote:
Hello list. Is this possible?:
Let's say I have a user [EMAIL PROTECTED], whose home directory is
/home/mailuser. I want to set things up so that mailuser only
At 05:08 PM 5/2/01, Charles Cazabon wrote:
Sean Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if the sender
is any other address besides [EMAIL PROTECTED], mailuser will
silently
throw the message away. If the message is from
[EMAIL PROTECTED], it
completes the instructions in mailuser's .qmail file
After resolving the POP slowdown issue with the help of some of the more
polite folks here, I have developed a new problem.
All mail that gets queued for delivery simply sits in the queue and doesn't
get delivered. It doesn't matter if the mail is for local delivery, or is
relay mail headed
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 05:15:33PM -0400, Todd Finney wrote:
You can use iftocc, from the mess822 package, to do this.
No, you can not.
The original poster wanted to check the *sender* not the recipient.
\Maex
--
SpaceNet AG| Joseph-Dollinger-Bogen 14 | Fon: +49 (89)
Is qmail running?
What does
ps aux | grep qmail
show?
(Or whatever ps is appropriate for your OS?)
Regards.
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 09:30:17PM -, Aaron Goldblatt wrote:
After resolving the POP slowdown issue with the help of some of the more
polite folks here, I have developed a new
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 09:30:17PM -, Aaron Goldblatt wrote:
All mail that gets queued for delivery simply sits in the queue and doesn't
get delivered. It doesn't matter if the mail is for local delivery, or is
relay mail headed for a remote mail server.
Is qmail-send running? It
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 02:39:52PM -0700, montgomery f. tidwell wrote:
i've got qmail setup as the mail server for my abc.com domain, and life
is good. is it possible to have it also serve xyz.com? i only have one
DSL line, so both abc.com and xyz.com would have to point to the same
(static)
Aaron Goldblatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All mail that gets queued for delivery simply sits in the queue and doesn't
get delivered.
[...]
ps aux shows this (again, beware wordwrap):
root 242 0.0 0.2 1068 332 ?SApr30 0:01
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -R -H 0 110
montgomery f. tidwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i've got qmail setup as the mail server for my abc.com domain, and life
is good. is it possible to have it also serve xyz.com? i only have one
DSL line, so both abc.com and xyz.com would have to point to the same
(static) ip#. is this possible?
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 02:39:52PM -0700, montgomery f. tidwell wrote:
Howdy,
i've got qmail setup as the mail server for my abc.com domain, and life
is good. is it possible to have it also serve xyz.com? i only have one
DSL line, so both abc.com and xyz.com would have to point to the same
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 09:30:17PM -, Aaron Goldblatt wrote:
As I indicated, syslog shows noting useful. Just lots of me logging in via
SSH and su'ing to root. No qmail-related entries, save the rbl rejection,
since 4/30/01 at quarter past noon.
This is in /var/log/messages, right?
What's the output of ps awwux | grep qmail?
For both Mr. Johnson and Mr. Delaney (whose message is now queued):
root@wndrgrl:~/qmail-1.03# ps awwux|grep qmail
root 242 0.0 0.2 1068 332 ?SApr30 0:01
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -R -H 0 110 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup
smime.p7m
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 02:39:52PM -0700, montgomery f. tidwell wrote:
i've got qmail setup as the mail server for my abc.com domain, and life
is good. is it possible to have it also serve xyz.com? i only have one
DSL line, so both abc.com and xyz.com would have to point to the same
(static)
At 05:33 PM 5/2/01, Markus Stumpf wrote:
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 05:15:33PM -0400, Todd Finney wrote:
You can use iftocc, from the mess822 package, to do this.
No, you can not.
The original poster wanted to check the *sender* not the recipient.
Bah.
That makes me 0-2 for the past month.
Howdy,
ok that seemed fairly easy to follow, however:
when i create a rcpthosts, and then try to send mail (to a non
abc.com/xyz.com)
address, i get a message: sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed
rcpthosts (#5.7.1).
also, how do i setup users for xyz.com? what if i have [EMAIL
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 03:34:17PM -0700, montgomery f. tidwell wrote:
ok that seemed fairly easy to follow, however:
when i create a rcpthosts, and then try to send mail (to a non
abc.com/xyz.com)
address, i get a message: sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed
rcpthosts (#5.7.1).
It works half a way:I see fetchmail passes undesired mail to qmail
that accept it but then such a mail never arrives into my Mailbox(!)
my /var/qmail/control/badmailfrom:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So now wonder where those badmail goes?
/Marco
On 02-May-2001 Markus Stumpf wrote:
On Wed, May 02, 2001
Marco Calistri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been bombed too by this lesoleil and I put its MAILER-DAEMON
into my /var/qmail/control/badmailfrom ;)
Which will *SURELY NOT* work, as the envelope sender for bounces is
and not mailer-daemon@... and badmailfrom does work with the envelope
Christian DRESSEND wrote:
The problem is not whn looking for the server or for the messages, but
during download. It stops responding in the middle of messages in case of
large messages 100kbyte using dial-up, when the connection speed is low
(MODEM) so the downloads last longer.
I have two problems.
Problem #1:
I've installed the big concurrency patch successfully and yet I cannot get
above 257 connections at once. I'm using Debian Linux 2.2.18pre21 and from
what I read, it should be quite possible to adjust the maximum processes per
user through 'limit' (or 'ulimit'
Is your business a very profitable one?
Is it making you all the money that you need?
Do you need a little bit MORE?
READ ON, IT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE!!!
It will only take a few minutes.
You won't regret it!!
$$
Dear Friend:
Making over half million
hello,
Anyone know how to setup qmail + vpopmail with differents quotas for each user ?
thanks
JVino
I have implemented footer on my qmail-smtpd file and its working fine.
But its working for all incoming and outgoing mail, But i want that footer
should apply only on my outgoing mail.
I believe i have to run two qmail-smtpd, one with footer( for outgoing
smtp ) and
other without footer ( for
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 12:10:52AM +0200, Fares Gianluca wrote:
I would like to use a round robin distribution list.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] should be forward all
incoming messages to some people using this simple rule:
the first message should be forwarded to [EMAIL
I have a small problem with one of our accounts. We have a user account set
up for one of our mailing lists (/home/vcpphelp). We are using the User
Table method for assigning where qmail delivers e-mail to. The problem is
that for all of our other accounts we use /Maildir, except for this
Sorry people,
I just realized what I did wrong. I'm so use to setting up e-mail lists as
sub-users on domains that I miswrote the .qmail file name in the ezmlm-make
command. changing all the .qmail files from .qmail-vcpphelp-* to .qmail-*
fixed the problems... sorry.
David Coley
74 matches
Mail list logo