pop corn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2) If they don't add reverse PTR records for my virtual domains, I've
been debating telling the Internic to change my DNS servers for the
virtual domains to the base address of my own dedicated server. It's
not as if my virtual domains are subdomains of my
I've try install qmailadmin
and there's a strange msg appear like this when i
input the domain name and password that I've create with vpopmail
what's my misconfiguration ?
Internal Server ErrorThe server encountered an internal error or
misconfiguration and was unable to complete your
Hi Brad,
I tried your version of autoresponder.
Instead of responding with an turespond, the reply i get is a reply msg
the subject becomes Re: original subject
and the body of the mail contains the 2 lines
From: x
Subject: xxx
Can you help.. Thanks
Johnny
At 10:02 AM 7/3/2001
I get that with my installation once in a while too (most of the times
it works). Still haven't figured out why
Essy Ren wrote:
I've try install qmailadmin
and there's a strange msg appear like this when i input the domain
name and password that I've create with vpopmail
what's my
Title: RE: qmailadmin and vpopmail
Can you tell us what is in the Apache logs as specified in the error message?
More information about this error may be available in the server error log.
-Original Message-
From: Martin Kong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 10 July 2001
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 02:37:44PM +0700, Essy Ren wrote:
I've try install qmailadmin and there's a strange msg appear like this
when i input the domain name and password that I've create with vpopmail
what's my misconfiguration ?
[...]
More information about this error may be available in
Essy Ren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
what's my misconfiguration ?
Perhaps you should ask on the vpopmail mailinglist. The topic here is
qmail.
Regards, Frank
Title: RE: qmailadmin and vpopmail
owww sorry, i forgot to attach it, here the
error-log
h2Error: could not change to
directory /h2[Tue Jul 10 14:30:45 2001] [error] [client
192.168.1.153] Premature end of script headers:
/usr/local/httpd/cgi-bin/qmailadminh2Error: could not change to
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Hi all,
I've managed to break qmail-send, and for the life of me, I can't work out a
rhyme or reason. I know why at a superficial level it's broken, but not
**why** the damn thing suddenly decided to be unhappy now.
I'm using qmail 1.03, vpopmail 4.9.8, rh7.1, daemontools 0.70.
Has been
Many thanks to Ondøej Surý - you hit the nail on the head in one go!
- exec env - PATH=/var/qmail/bin:$PATH\
+ exec env - PATH=/var/qmail/bin:$PATH \
qmail-start `cat /var/qmail/control/defaultdelivery`
--
Ondøej Surý [EMAIL PROTECTED]Globe Internet s.r.o.
http://globe.cz/
Tel:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 06:07:59AM -, pop corn wrote:
Their staff initially said 1) reverse PTR records were never necessary;
Hell. Did you really say they call themselves an ISP? Uh-oh.
--
* Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.bsws.de *
* Roedingsmarkt 14, 20459 Hamburg,
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 02:37:44PM +0700, Essy Ren wrote:
I've try install qmailadmin
Is it really so com[plicated to discovber what this list is about? QMAIL.
not qmailadmin, not vpopmail, not vmailmgr, not apache, not linux, not the
weather and not the next elections.
--
* Henning Brauer,
Wrong mailing list, my apologies, I meant to send this to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: pop corn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Reverse DNS lookups
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 06:07:59 -
I'm dealing with a new ISP that has been pretty much ok until this problem.
I realized that they
I had problems to get my ISP to setup reverse DNS on my IP:s but then I
turned to RIPE and they sended an e-mail to my ISP. The day after that
the reverse was working :-)
So maybe you should try go through RIPE...
Andreas
Hi,
For various resasons I'm trying to construct a file with the sender and
recipeients of bounce messages like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
...one entry for every *fatal* bounce.
I've tried putting code like this in various places
I want to convert one more sendmail MX to qmail with rblsmtpd.
But there is a show stopper: A handful of users demand to
receive all email, even when it comes from blacklisted IPs.
Well, qmail-smtpd read control/badmailfrom, so I suppose
it will be easy to
This was the best advice!
I emailed RIPE and cc'd my ISP, then called my ISP to make sure they saw my
email to RIPE. My ISP just emailed me to say that my PTR records would be
put on their DNS servers tonight at midnight. I don't know if RIPE emailed
them, but I think my ISP didn't want to
Is there any dangers in commenting out the lines:
/* if (wait_crashed(wstat))
strerr_die2x(111,FATAL,child crashed); */
in preline.c ?
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 01:25:11PM -0700, Alex Hathaway allegedly wrote:
Hey Ian,
I have... Over three times now. No one has had any solid answers. One fellow
suggested it was with the SIGPIPE signal, but didn't give me any idea on how
to remedy it. So, I had to find another way around it.
Hello...
I have a LDAP-server with all my users and now I want to set up a
qmail-mailserver with vmailmgr and ldap support.
So I have try it with the big qmail-ldap patch. The patch is nice, but they
don't work together!?
When qmail becomes a email it checks first the virtualdomain-file and
I'm getting this message when I send mail to user:
Unable_to_open_/var/qmail/boxes/Mailbox.user:_access_denied._(#4.2.1)
I've moved the file location around and done everything thinkable with the
permissions, to no avail.
The routing I'm using is:
/var/qmail/alias/.qmail-user
Which
Perhaps you could use http://www.qmail.org/qqrbl
Then users who don't want spam can filter based on the X-RBL: header.
I want to convert one more sendmail MX to qmail with rblsmtpd.
But there is a show stopper: A handful of users demand to
receive all email, even when it comes from
At 1:22 AM +0200 7/11/01, Henning Brauer wrote:
The Realtek cards and in special the netgear ones are pure crap, but I'm not
aware about such problems with them.
The original revision of the NetGear cards apparently used a real
tulip driver - I had two of the original cards, and two of the
Greetings All,
I am currently in the planning stages of setting up a moderately
large distributed email system and have run into a little snag
in the way I would like the system to work.
I believe I know how I would like to architect the solution to
the problem; but I am unsure of how to
Hi,
I provide secondary mail service to a small group (10) of users so I don't
need to really watch how much mail I spool when (if) they go down.
In the future I would like to be able to provide MX service to all my
clients (1000+) -- Granted most have little to no downtime, I would like to
I would like to implement a feature that sends a brief email to another
email address when mail arrives for a user. I think it can be handled
from the .qmail file but I was hoping someone could give me some pointers.
Thanks,
Steve
I'm doing a new setup of qmail on a new box (my last setup was years ago
so I've grown rusty), and I ran into a problem with the Received: from
header.
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 16367 invoked from network); 10 Jul 2001 06:24:44 -
Before folks start flaming me, I know Outlook sucks and I know that
Microsoft has never written a decent piece of code. With that said...
I am using qmail, because it is the best mail server out there. I would
like to be able to configure MS Outlook so that it interacts with qmail the
same way
The Received: from header has by 0 instead of by
starnie.harrison.org. Looking in qmail-smtpd.c, I can see where it
gets assigned:
what do you have in /var/qmail/control/me? that's one place to look.
Daniel Kelley wrote:
The Received: from header has by 0 instead of by
starnie.harrison.org. Looking in qmail-smtpd.c, I can see where it
gets assigned:
what do you have in /var/qmail/control/me? that's one place to look.
/var/qmail/control/me is starnie.harrison.org
we use courier-imapd with no problems on our office mailserver, and some
people here use Outlook with no problems. While courier can be a pain at
times it's probably the best solution. You could also try UW imapd with the
(unofficial) Maildir patches.
i don't think anyone has problems moving
Hi,
Last evening I tried to set up a .qmail file to forward
messages to a remote address.
I created a user testuser, and in his directory put a .qmail
file with
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I then sent a test message to the user.
qmail has continually been sending messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] all
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 11:37:10AM +0900, lists wrote:
I then sent a test message to the user.
qmail has continually been sending messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] all
night at a frightening speed.
I estimate around 25,000 mails have been sent so far.
What Do The Logs Say? It sounds like the
Hi,
I have stopped qmail, cleared the queue with:
and restarted qmail, but I still get these processes sending
me mail:
qmailr 1071 0.0 0.5 888
568 ?? S 12:27PM 0:00.01 qmail-remote
graycastle.com query-return-28234-qmailr 1080 0.0
0.5 888 568 ?? S
12:27PM 0:00.00 qmail-remote
Uh, looking back over my data, the tcpserver line has a 0 in the
location the tcpserver --help says should be a hostname. Is this my
problem? If so, I'd feel like a complete dumbass except for I just
checked and its like that in the LWQ text.
uh-oh:
from
Adrian,
The logs look fine. Messages are being sent for delivery as normal... just a
lot faster than normal. :-)
I stopped qmail, cleared my queue with this script:
for i in bounce info intd local mess remote todo;
do find /usr/local/qmail/queue/$i -type f -exec rm {} \;
done
restarted qmail,
and restarted qmail, but I still get these processes sending me mail:
qmailr 1071 0.0 0.5 888 568 ?? S12:27PM 0:00.01 qmail-remote
graycastle.com query-return-28234-
qmailr 1080 0.0 0.5 888 568 ?? S12:27PM 0:00.00 qmail-remote
graycastle.com query-return-28236-
Daniel Kelley wrote:
Uh, looking back over my data, the tcpserver line has a 0 in the
location the tcpserver --help says should be a hostname. Is this my
problem? If so, I'd feel like a complete dumbass except for I just
checked and its like that in the LWQ text.
uh-oh:
from
Sorry, I meant sending 'me' mail as in sending mail to my graycastle.com
address.
I originally sent an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I was listed as
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
in query's .qmail file.
I sent a test message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] , and have received over 30,000
emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so
I implement autoresponder via procmail (with formail). With procmail, you
can customise your autoresponder (based on the sender, for example).
- Original Message -
From: Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 11 July, 2001 8:49 AM
Subject: question about
How can I make qmail deliver incoming mails anyway, to user accounts which
are world-writeable? Right now, it does this:
Jul 11 12:53:09 markus qmail: 994827189.053526 delivery 85: deferral:
Uh-oh:_home_directory_is_writable._(#4.7.0)/
Any help is appreciated. :)
John Groseclose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 1:22 AM +0200 7/11/01, Henning Brauer wrote:
The Realtek cards and in special the netgear ones are pure crap, but I'm not
aware about such problems with them.
The original revision of the NetGear cards apparently used a real
tulip driver - I
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 05:47:00PM -0600, Chris Bolt wrote:
Perhaps you could use http://www.qmail.org/qqrbl
Then users who don't want spam can filter based on the X-RBL: header.
In my first letter I wrote:
- Please don't suggest post-filtering-
I also explained why.
I want to convert
I just wanted to confirm that if someone wants to make Hotmail of his own,
then he'll need the following:
Qmail, VmailMgr, Courier (not Courier-IMAP), ucspi-tcp, daemontools,
supervise-scripts.
Courier includes SqWebMail which can be modified to suit one's needs.
Am I walking the rightr path
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 12:41:22PM +0800, Foo Ji-Haw wrote:
How can I make qmail deliver incoming mails anyway, to user accounts which
are world-writeable?
Hack the source. You're pretty much on your own on this one, I think.
A more appropriate question: Why are your users' home dirs
LWQ version 2001-06-07 and it suggests -R, -v and -l 0. But there must be an
You forgot -H.
I still get timeouts even thought I have used the flags below.
Time for tcpdump. I really wonder what's happening here, maybe these
netgears have a serious design flaw in their tcp
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