I think you need to add RELAYCLIENT variable in you hosts.allow
e.g 192.168.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT
Regards
Alex Tsang
-Original Message-
From: Bob Ross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 6:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Qmail server error
I just added a
Lou Hevly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This seems weird to me, since all the other daemontools don't need to
be 'initialized' by hitting a return before giving them input.
You confuse STDIN with command line parameters. These are basic
concepts in Unix and even in MS-DOS from the earliest
Dear all
How to make the pop3 server bundle with qmail can leave the mail in the
server when I click the Leave message in the server in MUA (e.g Outlook express). Because when I click the leave
message in the server button in the MUA, but I still can leave the mail in the
server after I
i had a similar problem
then
i have created tcp.smtp
like this
Relay clients
--
vi /etc/tcp.smtp
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
:allow
- Original Message -
From: Alex Tsang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 2:01 PM
Subject: RE: Qmail server
I installed qmail in accordance with lwq (dated 13 June 2001).
I am gone to chapter 2 Installation, and did not go to chapter 3
Configuratin yet.
Tried to stop qmail, but it does not stop by saying
qmail-send: no file
qmail-smtp: no file
But I have them in /service linked to
it looks like you have svscan running on / and /service instead of just
/service. check your /etc/inittab and other init scripts and such and
make sure that only 1 svscan is running and only on /service. there are
also 2 supervise processes running on qmail-smtpd for some reason. it
could be
Hello!
I have a problem while sending messages to ezmlm mailing list... I
created mailing list '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', but when I type(as said in
INSTALL file) '% echo subject:testing | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
[EMAIL PROTECTED]', it mails me a message:
* Technology Strategic Planning Technology writes:
Nick (Keith) Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stephen Froehlich wrote:
Do you read your mail from bottom to top? If not, why do you start your
reply on top of the original mail?
In the near future, I'll need to allow encrypted remote access.
or even..it is the wrong version of vpopmail. I got the same message then.
But all went well after upgrading vpopmail :)
hth
Anton Pirnat
On Friday 15 June 2001 07:44, Santosh Pasi wrote:
Hi,
gcc -I. -g -O2 -c qmailadmin.c
qmailadmin.c:30: vpopmail.h: No such file or directory
Thanks for the pointer.
Thanks for your help.
I checked the system, and found out that there were 2 places that initiate
svscan. The one is /etc/inittab, and the other is /etc/init.d/svscan.
Life with Qmail (installation document) misses the point that
daemontool installs /etc/init.d/svscan and that it requests the
YOON, Joo-Yung [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
drwx--3 root root 4096 6¿ù 16 23:16 supervise
(There is another supervise inside the supervise directory.)
This is left from your previous wrong setup. There are supervise
directories on overy first level directory now. To remove
For reasons I am not too clear about, a user with
a POP3 vpopmail account on my qmail server appears
to let out his reply address as
[EMAIL PROTECTED]%mail.foo.bar
foo.bar is a valid domain that I accept mail for,
and mail.foo.bar is a valid host in that domain.
E-mail to this user generates
Adam Nealis writes:
For reasons I am not too clear about, a user with
a POP3 vpopmail account on my qmail server appears
to let out his reply address as
[EMAIL PROTECTED]%mail.foo.bar
This is wrong, and bad. It's a construct from a pre-MX days, when
there were smtp clients that
Hi list,
I wonder if anyone has courier-imap running under tcpserver, and if so could
share how it was done?
Thanks in advance.
--
Regards // Oden Eriksson
Kvikkjokk Networks
Hi Penguins
I would like to use the Qmail as mail server. I read document Life with
qmail and all man pages of qmail.
Now, I have some problems with building addresess assignments from a
passwd file by qmail-pw2u.
When I run qmail-pw2u, it newer finish. So, it doesnt create /users/assign
On Sat, 16 Jun 2001, Martin Kubecek wrote:
database, I receive following error message: qmail-newu: fatal: bad format
in users/assign
Could you tell me plese, what is wrong?
Did you finish assign with a single dot on the last line? Like so:
.
Grtz,
Arjen.
Martin Kubecek wrote:
Hi Penguins
When I run qmail-pw2u, it newer finish. So, it doesn´t create /users/assign
file.
I am guessing that you are simply running `qmail-pw2u` here, which sits
and waits for input. In actuality, qmail-pw2u is a filter, so you need to
send your passwd file
Hi guys
I was setting up qmail and I encountered a very strange problem.
Everything is setup properly, I can do virtual domains, blah blah.
In short. it works.
The thing is: whenever i start qmail, my /usr which qmail is occuping
keeps on growing. And when I stop qmail, it halts. It grows up to
Chris Johnson wrote:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 01:17:24PM -0400, Brent B. Powers wrote:
I don't seem to be filtering out relay sites via
relays.mail-abuse.org. The address that gets through is on the relay
list, www.loscabos.gob.mx, or 148.235.5.210, as it is pingable at
Stephen Bosch wrote:
Chris Johnson wrote:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 01:17:24PM -0400, Brent B. Powers wrote:
I don't seem to be filtering out relay sites via
relays.mail-abuse.org. The address that gets through is on the relay
list, www.loscabos.gob.mx, or 148.235.5.210, as it is
Eugene Teo wrote:
The thing is: whenever i start qmail, my /usr which qmail is occuping
keeps on growing. And when I stop qmail, it halts. It grows up to
the point it says no space left where in fact it has 2.2gb space. Next,
i did a du -s /usr and the space is not the same as reported df.
Hi Nick,
hmm, permissions are the same except the ownership of the files.
Despite the changes made, the partition still grows. So i guess it's
unlikely be the permissions problem =(
Eugene
- Original Message -
From: Nick (Keith) Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Eugene Teo [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Chris Johnson wrote:
I tried the above *with* the patch, and it didn't work either. I don't
think it's working right anymore. My system fails the RSS test at Russ
Nelson's site.
Which is because the RSS people removed Russ's IP address from their database.
Oh -- really? They don't
Stephen Bosch writes:
Chris Johnson wrote:
I tried the above *with* the patch, and it didn't work either. I don't
think it's working right anymore. My system fails the RSS test at Russ
Nelson's site.
Which is because the RSS people removed Russ's IP address from their
database, I receive following error message: qmail-newu: fatal: bad format
in users/assign
Could you tell me plese, what is wrong?
Well, you really ought to have posted the file, but I'd be willing to bet
you forgot the last line.
It is documented in the man pages that the last line of
On Sat, Jun 16, 2001 at 05:14:38PM -0400, Joshua Nichols wrote:
appears to be in the root group (GID=0). I know qmail won't deliver to
root, can anyone confirm if it will deliver to members of group 0?
It does.
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* Roedingsmarkt 14,
Dear Frank,
Thanks for your help.
I deleted all supervise directories, and it seems to work.
Warm regards,
On Sat, Jun 16, 2001 at 04:49:20PM +0200, Frank Tegtmeyer wrote:
YOON, Joo-Yung [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
drwx--3 root root 4096 6¿ù 16 23:16 supervise
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