On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 09:13:19AM +0900, YOON, Joo-Yung wrote:
Hi,
I just installed qmail, daemontools, ucspi-tcp.
Many strange things were cleared with help of qmail lists.
Now ps shows following things.
[snip]
$ ps ax |grep supervise
315 ?S 0:00 supervise qmail-send
On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 09:15:50PM -0700, A A wrote:
[snip]
The line 23359 root 20 0 324 324 264 R
0 5.1 0.0 65:51 supervise seems to suggest
something called supervise is taking up most of the
cpu (5.1%)?
There's most probably two (or more) processes of the same
The qmailqueue patch just wont work properly for me. This is what i get:
# patch qmailqueue.patch
patching file Makefile
Hunk #1 FAILED at 1483.
1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file Makefile.rej
patching file qmail.c
It always fails on the Makefile. Am I doing something wrong or
Is there some strict login length defined in qmail?
I'm using qmail+mysql patches, and i'm transfering domains from M$ Exchange
(which dies ones a week :) and have user with 33 character login...
I've changed column 'id' length to 63, and inserted this user, but qmail
refuses to accept mail for
A A [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think this is probably the cause for the high cpu
load from qmail. Can anyone give me a pointer on how I
can fix this? I'll admit that I am a complete newbie
to linux and qmail, so any help and/or detailed
instructions is greatly appreciated.
Did you remove
On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 12:24:11PM +0700, Eko Yulianto wrote:
Dear Netter,
I use FreeBSD 4.3
Qmail 1.03
Checkpassword
and tcpserver.
How to make my SMTP cannot access form outside.
Right now, I use tcpserver
202.171.1.0,allow,RELAYCLIENT=
A typo???^
and I try to relay my
Hi all...
If you've been a long time subscribe to this list you may remember an
email regarding the cancellation of my Qmail project after the
employment of new management for a Notes/Domino mail solution...
Well, the saga continues...
After management realized that Notes/Domino will not be
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, dennis wrote:
So, the question is, how do I tell Qmail to forward all myhost.com
mail to notes.myhost.com for local delivery on the Notes/Domino email
server ??
put in $QMAILDIR/control/smtproutes
myhost.com:notes.myhost.com
make sure for the rest it is only in
Check the ownership/existence of the home directories(where Maildir/Mailbox
are located).
Joe.
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Fenert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 9:55 AM
Subject: login length...
Is there some strict login length defined in
On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 07:36:28PM +1000, dennis wrote:
So, the question is, how do I tell Qmail to forward all myhost.com
mail to notes.myhost.com for local delivery on the Notes/Domino email
server ??
echo myhost.com:notes.myhost.com /var/qmail/control/smtproutes
--
* Henning Brauer,
On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 08:55:00AM +0200, Daniel Fenert wrote:
Is there some strict login length defined in qmail?
I'm using qmail+mysql patches, and i'm transfering domains from M$ Exchange
(which dies ones a week :) and have user with 33 character login...
If memory server my right this is
onsdagen den 20 juni 2001 12:04 skrev Henning Brauer:
On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 08:55:00AM +0200, Daniel Fenert wrote:
Is there some strict login length defined in qmail?
I'm using qmail+mysql patches, and i'm transfering domains from M$
Exchange (which dies ones a week :) and have user with
On Wed, Jun 20 2001, Peter van Dijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 08:15:11PM +, Nick (Keith) Fish wrote:
[snip]
I'm not sure on the statement that qmail is unreliable under Linux due to
its assumptiopn that link is a synchronous operation. I've never read
anything
On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 09:38:37PM +, Nick (Keith) Fish wrote:
joc wrote:
There it is. any wise thoughts here?
Thanks
John
Encourage your customers to use non-broken MUA. Our company refuses to
support anything other than Outlook Express, Netscape Messenger, and our
own
Hi,
I don't know if this is possable or not - but I better ask the experts :-)
I have just installed qmail-qfilter + QMAILQUEUE patch. So with that I have
to add QMAILQUEUE=/var/qmail/bin/qmail-qftest into the tcp rules file so
the incoming mail is run though the filter.
I have 20 IP's on my
W dniu Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 12:04:44PM +0200, Henning Brauer wystuka(a):
Is there some strict login length defined in qmail?
I'm using qmail+mysql patches, and i'm transfering domains from M$ Exchange
(which dies ones a week :) and have user with 33 character login...
If memory server my
Hi all,
someone was tested qmail with SGI's XFS on Linux? Are there some possible
problems ( as with ReiserFS ) ?
Thank you.
Brano
Erik Logan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host,
it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local. (#5.4.6)
my control/locals file has my domain in it.
I see at least three possibilities:
1) you're wrong, it's not in
Daniel Fenert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there some strict login length defined in qmail?
I'm using qmail+mysql patches, and i'm transfering domains from M$ Exchange
(which dies ones a week :) and have user with 33 character login...
I don't know diddly about qmail+mysql patches, but the stock
Hey again all...
I'm running all messages through a perl script, currently called from
.qmail files. There's one in everyone's home directory. I want to get
rid of the .qmail files, but continue using this script. If the script
matches certain criteria, it exits with a bad status and qmail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
put in $QMAILDIR/control/smtproutes
myhost.com:notes.myhost.com
make sure for the rest it is only in control/rcpthosts
and SIGHUP qmail-send.
No, smtproutes is a qmail-remote control file. HUP'ing qmail-send
won't help. He'll need to completely restart qmail.
-Dave
I've installed qmail and qmail admin, now when i
try to see my mail(with =netscape messenger) there is a message: the network
connection was =refused by the server. The server is the same computer where
I've my =mail.When I try to open qmail admin (localhost/c/s.dll/qmailadmin)
the =message
Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 20 IP's on my server. Is there a way of saying :
Only assign QMAILQUEUE=/var/qmail/bin/qmail-qftest if the incoming email
is being sent to my IP address A.B.C.D.
Because out of all the 20 IP's I have, I only want to filter mail coming
though the ip A.B.C.D.
David Gartner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| /usr/bin/perlscript
username
That causes a loop: the second line forwards a copy to the same .qmail
file.
Is there anyway I can remove these .qmail files and run it on a global
level with one file?
The defaultdelivery parameter to qmail-start will be
On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 08:50:40AM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
put in $QMAILDIR/control/smtproutes
myhost.com:notes.myhost.com
make sure for the rest it is only in control/rcpthosts
and SIGHUP qmail-send.
No, smtproutes is a qmail-remote control file. HUP'ing
On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 08:50:40AM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
No, smtproutes is a qmail-remote control file. HUP'ing qmail-send
won't help. He'll need to completely restart qmail.
Huh? No. qmail-remote reads smtproutes on startup, and qmail-remote is
started for every remote delivery. no need to
Dave,
That was a typo ^^;; The *real* .qmail files read:
| /usr/bin/perlscript
./Maildir/
And a couple other question come to mind Is there no way to force
qmail to use the defaultdelivery and the .qmail files? Also, how does the
defaultdelivery apply to /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-aliased
Hi all
I have a fairly standard Linux (Mandrake 8) server with Qmail on a LAN
serving 10 Win 98 PCs. What is very odd is that when windows clients, using
a mixture of outlook express Outlook 2000, send mail the SMTP connection
times out after 60 seconds. If the click the wait option the mail
Chris Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, he won't need to do anything. smtproutes is read by every invocation
of qmail-remote.
You're right, of course. Sorry, that was a brain fart. Momentary
qmail-rspawn/qmail-remote confusion.
-Dave
James Melliar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a fairly standard Linux (Mandrake 8) server with Qmail on a LAN
serving 10 Win 98 PCs. What is very odd is that when windows clients, using
a mixture of outlook express Outlook 2000, send mail the SMTP connection
times out after 60 seconds. If the
Nick (Keith) Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure on the statement that qmail is unreliable under Linux due to
its assumptiopn that link is a synchronous operation. I've never read
anything about it. Anyone else?
The problem comes from the fact that Linux does not adhere to BSD
Lars Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The qmailqueue patch just wont work properly for me. This is what i get:
[...]
It always fails on the Makefile. Am I doing something wrong or what's going
on here?
Which patch is this? Give us an URL, or post just the Makefile part of the
patch.
You
Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 20 IP's on my server. Is there a way of saying :
Only assign QMAILQUEUE=/var/qmail/bin/qmail-qftest if the incoming email
is being sent to my IP address A.B.C.D.
Because out of all the 20 IP's I have, I only want
Hello guys... I know this is not a qmail question.. but can
someone point me to a good linux mailing list?
Thanks and sorry.
Terius
Hi,
Hello guys... I know this is not a qmail question.. but can someone point
me to a good linux mailing list?
Thanks and sorry.
Terius
there are much lists on vger.rutgers.edu.
Problem is that the listserver (majordomo) is not stable
and sometimes you can get no mails from the list for a
On 20 Jun 2001, at 9:45, Ing. Guillermo Villasana Card wrote:
Hello guys... I know this is not a qmail question.. but can someone
point me to a good linux mailing list?
Thanks and sorry.
Terius
Hi,
I'm not sure what sort of information you are looking for, but my
local LUG is usually
Roger Arnold wrote:
Hello All,
I am still a newbie with Qmail and I have a strange (to me) error that
is taking over the screen on a system that I need urgent help with as it
may be affecting various domains email reception and delivery.
The display is as follows:
popup: pid 2652 USER
popup:
Roger Arnold wrote:
Hello All,
I am still a newbie with Qmail and I have a strange (to me) error that
is taking over the screen on a system that I need urgent help with as it
may be affecting various domains email reception and delivery.
The display is as follows:
popup: pid 2652 USER
popup:
Roger Arnold wrote:
Sorry about the intrusion but is the Qmail list having Mailer-Daemon trouble ?
I have been trying to send an important email to the list at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and I keep getting:
Sorry. Your message could not be delivered to:
test test (Mailbox or Conference is full.)
from
Trying again for the 3rd time to send this email to the Qmail list
Roger Arnold wrote:
Hello All,
I am still a newbie with Qmail and I have a strange (to me) error that
is taking over the screen on a system that I need urgent help with as it
may be affecting various domains email reception
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 01:53:25AM +1000, arnie wrote:
Sorry about the intrusion but is the Qmail list having Mailer-Daemon trouble ?
I have been trying to send an important email to the list at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and I keep getting:
Sorry. Your message could not be delivered to:
test
Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem comes from the fact that Linux does not adhere to BSD semantics
regarding the sync() system call. BSD semantics state that if you sync a
file, it's data and it's metadata are synced to disc.
Linux, on the other hand, syncs only the data. To
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 01:56:28AM +1000, arnie wrote:
Trying again for the 3rd time to send this email to the Qmail list
and we received it 3 times. the message you are getting is from a broken
subsribers mailserver sending a bounce to the address in From: instead of
the envelope sender.
--
thanks to everyone :)
Terius
Kindof an offtopic question, but is there a Master List of IP's that send
spam regularly, with which I could use to update my tcprules deny list?
I really don't want to patch reinstall qmail with the RBL... (and it
seems ORBS went away...) Besides, I'm really only looking to stop the big
chunks
arnie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am still a newbie with Qmail and I have a strange (to me) error that
is taking over the screen on a system that I need urgent help with as it
may be affecting various domains email reception and delivery.
The display is as follows:
I have no idea how
On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 06:01:02PM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 01:56:28AM +1000, arnie wrote:
Trying again for the 3rd time to send this email to the Qmail list
and we received it 3 times. the message you are getting is from a broken
subsribers mailserver sending a
On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 12:15:04PM -0400, Roger Merchberger wrote:
Kindof an offtopic question, but is there a Master List of IP's that send
spam regularly, with which I could use to update my tcprules deny list?
RBL?
I really don't want to patch reinstall qmail with the RBL... (and it
On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 12:15:04PM -0400, Roger Merchberger wrote:
Kindof an offtopic question, but is there a Master List of IP's that send
spam regularly, with which I could use to update my tcprules deny list?
I really don't want to patch reinstall qmail with the RBL... (and it
seems
Roger Merchberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kindof an offtopic question, but is there a Master List of IP's that send
spam regularly, with which I could use to update my tcprules deny list?
I really don't want to patch reinstall qmail with the RBL... (and it
seems ORBS went away...)
Roger Arnold wrote:
Thanks to everyone that pointed out my misconception that the list was not
receiving the email that I sent 3 times. I was unaware of the broken
mailserver and thought that somehow my message was being diverted and not
getting to the list, and I apologise for my mistake
On 20 Jun 2001 15:40:43 +0200,
David Gartner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave,
That was a typo ^^;; The *real* .qmail files read:
| /usr/bin/perlscript
./Maildir/
And a couple other question come to mind Is there no way to force
qmail to use the defaultdelivery and the .qmail files?
Most of the big chunks of spam come from big guys
utilizing little guys' servers as they find them
open to relay. So you're best off using the various
MAPS lists, especially the RSS (relay spam stopper).
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Roger Merchberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
* Peter van Dijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010620 18:34]:
On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 12:15:04PM -0400, Roger Merchberger wrote:
Kindof an offtopic question, but is there a Master List of IP's that send
spam regularly, with which I could use to update my tcprules deny list?
RBL?
I want to know how many messages were sent/failed etc. for a given period of
time (say the last three days).
I have done the following in both /var/log/qmail/qmail-send and
/var/log/qmail/qmail-smtpd (I'll admit my ignorance and say that I don't
know the difference between the two. Is
Roger Merchberger writes:
Kindof an offtopic question, but is there a Master List of IP's that send
spam regularly, with which I could use to update my tcprules deny list?
I really don't want to patch reinstall qmail with the RBL... (and it
seems ORBS went away...) Besides, I'm really
Brano Vislocky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
someone was tested qmail with SGI's XFS on Linux? Are there some possible
problems ( as with ReiserFS ) ?
As I mentioned in the concurrent ReiserFS thread, XFS requires the
same link sync patch that ReiserFS requires:
Drew Hawn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to know how many messages were sent/failed etc. for a given period of
time (say the last three days).
I have done the following in both /var/log/qmail/qmail-send and
/var/log/qmail/qmail-smtpd (I'll admit my ignorance and say that I don't
know the
Hi
guys, any ideas why qmail with the
Linux Virtual Server takes so long for the connection even with the tcpserver R
and t 0??
Also,
I have not yet applied the big-concurrency patch (I always run in to trouble
with that patch..!!), and yet I have set the concurrencyremote to 254. So
Mehul Choksi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
any ideas why qmail with the Linux Virtual Server takes so long
for the connection even with the tcpserver R and t 0??
There are other data-gathering options to tcpserver. This is FAQ#1.
Also, I have not yet applied the big-concurrency patch (I
Thanks for the info Charles, but I'm confused. How do most of you folks
pull out information from your logs? Log files generated by qmail are
unreadable/unusable in the current (multilog) format. In order for them to
make sense to me, and in order to sift them for specific dates I have to
Drew Hawn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the info Charles, but I'm confused. How do most of you folks
pull out information from your logs?
With qmail-analog, tai64nlocal, and less, in my case. Most people here
probably use something similar.
Log files generated by qmail are
Below is the top of the output from qmail-showctl. My questions are what
is paternalism and silent concurrency? We are running a test now that
is just testing the receiving of large numbers of email via smtp and
storing it local. What I am seeing is the email coming it and sitting in
the Q. This
Bob C. Ruddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Below is the top of the output from qmail-showctl. My questions are what
is paternalism and silent concurrency?
paternalism is the bits which are not allowed on home directories before qmail
will deliver to them. The default, 2, simply means that home
My mail server will be located in the office with all of the staff. Some or
all of them may have a need for terminal access to the box. While I
generally trust them (enough that I seriously doubt that they'll try to
truly hack the machine, plus none of them have the skills to hack it), I
want
I want to take the general precaution of making the maildirs
readable only to their owners (700). Will this cause qmail
any fits?
No. In fact, it's the default.
--joshua.
I'm a complete newbie to qmail who is so sick of sendmail's
limitations =that I'm looking for alternatives. I've heard a lot of good
things about =qmail but i wonder whether someone can point me to a well
documented set =of instructions for installing qmail on redhat 7.1 without
having
Start
with Life With Qmail.
-Original Message-From: Darcy Pierlot
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 2:30
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: QMail and VPOPMAIL on
RedHat 7.1Importance: High
I'm a complete newbie to qmail who is so sick of sendmail's
I was in the same boat a few days ago. I found the howto at
http://www.flounder.net/qmail/qmail-howto.html most helpful. The only thing
I missed was to either
a) Get rid of xined all togheter
b) Disable its services for POP, SMTP, IMAP
I chose a) as I didn't want telnet or FTP anyway (at
At 06:30 PM 6/20/01 -0300, you wrote:
I'm a complete newbie
to qmail who is so sick of sendmail's limitations
=
I'm a qmail user like most others on this list,
however, I had to chime in on this.
I'm sure this is going to receive mixed responses.
Sendmail has _more_ features than any other MTA
The list archive indicates many people are using qfilter to add
an email disclaimer. Does anyone have sample scripts they are
willing to share with me? I looked for a qfilter list to ask but
there doesn't appear to be one.
Thanks in advance!
--
Jeff Newton
Jeff Newton writes:
The list archive indicates many people are using qfilter to add
an email disclaimer. Does anyone have sample scripts they are
willing to share with me? I looked for a qfilter list to ask but
there doesn't appear to be one.
Email disclaimers are evil. Resist
Jost Krieger wrote:
Encourage your customers to use non-broken MUA. Our company refuses to
support anything other than Outlook Express, Netscape Messenger, and our
own web-based e-mailing service. You might try that: promoting a
web-based e-mail service they can access FROM ANYWHERE IN
This could possible be you not using -R with tcpserver:
-R: Do not attempt to obtain $TCPREMOTEINFO from the remote host. To
avoid loops, you must use this option for servers on TCP ports 53 and 113.
dude...
-jeremy
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Mehul Choksi wrote:
Hi guys, any ideas why qmail
Thanks to all for the advise! I'll keep you posted of my successes and
failures (let's hope not too many failures :)
-Darcy
- Original Message -
From: Stephen Froehlich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Darcy Pierlot [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 2:41 PM
Many Thanks Charles, I used -H, -l localname with tcpserver and it works
fine even with the LVS.
For the remote concurrency, what I meant to ask was is it okay to set the
remote concurrency to 254 without the patch or will I run in to issues later
on when it really needs those concurrencies?
Please tell me what I'm doing wrong! :) Somebody has to be doing this
properly, and it's sure not me.
What I want is simple enough, I want to know how many messages were
sent/received, etc. June 18th. That information is contained within my
current file, but I can find no way to report on
Hi, when running qmail, I have one domain that I am not able to send
messages to,
it is a connection died, with an error message no. 4.4.2
Does anyone have any ideas if it is my or the other end, and what could
be possible causes.
Thanks,
--
Peter Milburn
Systems Manager
Software
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 09:20:51AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] allegedly wrote:
Hi, when running qmail, I have one domain that I am not able to send
messages to,
it is a connection died, with an error message no. 4.4.2
Does anyone have any ideas if it is my or the other end, and what could
The Linux box needs to be able to do reverse lookups on the windows IP
addresses. Trap for new players of which I am one.
Jon
I'm getting lots of failure notices like the following. Does this mean
that qmail is working or do I need to look further to see if this spam
is getting through for other addresses? The user qmailt seems to be
involved in all of them.
Mike
my server is represented herein by mydomain.com
---
Thanks for the info.
I've been using qmail for 3 years now and love it. It has worked great.
I've never lost an email with it and it has been rock solid. Today was day
two at my new job where they are rolling out a large, 5 million email a
day, qmail setup. There were some issues, but with
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 11:30:07AM +0800, Martin Kong wrote:
BUT how can I do it conditionally, i.e. forward the email to different
addresses based on different conditions, or even forget about the
forwarding if a certain condition is met.
man condredirect
Chris
PGP signature
Bob C. Ruddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today was day two at my new job where they are rolling out a large, 5
million email a day, qmail setup. There were some issues, but with changes
to disk layout and some solaris tcp tuning, testing has been promising but
needs more tweaking. Is there a
Which patch is this? Give us an URL, or post just the Makefile part of
the patch.
You can probably get around this by patching it by hand if you have to.
It's the QMAILQUEUE patch from www.qmail.org
(http://www.qmail.org/qmailqueue-patch).
I've pasted Makefile.rej below.
Yeah, I could
I just installed qmail for a client, and he is complaining that mails he is
sending out, that used to work fine, now are coming through without any
newlines.
I've looked on php.net and around the web, and it seems that the solution to
this problem is to set sendmail_path to be
Hi, guys . I have a problem ! Suddenly my tcp server stop working. It says
fatal error cannot bind: address already used
Can somebody help me ?
Regards,
Eddy
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