"William D. Wilmoth" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am getting the following error when trying to mail from any user
without root access:
qmail-inject: fatal: read error
I am pretty sure that this is a permissions issue, but where???
Run qmail-inject via a system call tracer
Audouy Jérôme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i try to install Qmail, but i have a problem when i launch the script
svscan before launching qmail
Multilog: ...can't acces to the directories /var/log/qmail/qmail-send
Multilog: ...can't acces to the directories /var/log/qmail/qmail-smtpd
this error
wolfgang zeikat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|/var/qmail/alias/autorespond 1 100 /var/tmp/autor.txt
/var/tmp/autorespond/no-mailbox
(that is one line, no matter how your email client wrapped it here)
Actually, your e-mail client wrapped it. Mine doesn't wrap, and it
came in on two lines.
Dan Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have salesmen that connect to my server via dialup. They are using
MS Outlook 97. Yes, I know its not very good, but does what we need it
to do.
I have their accounts setup to not delete their email from the
server.
How?
Now all of a sudden, they are
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is qmail a cluster aware application. How can we create cluster on our
system using qmail on Red Hat Linux 5.2 or 6.2
"Cluster aware"? That's a new one to me.
If I had a cluster of systems, I'd designate one to be the mailhub and
install a normal qmail on it. The rest
martin langhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had to quickly recover from a full server crash, and, together
with many things, I've had to re-contrsuct my qmail control files from
scratch. I forgot to change 'me' and had many bounces from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and that prompted a question ...
Mark Lo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to ask how to set up a quota limit in qmail for
each user or any other alternative to set up a quota for each mail user.
You can, of course, use filesystem quotas to limit user mailboxes. If
you need a mailbox quota specifically, look on
Lavender [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I sent mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], then the mail will be in Maildir-mirza.
My problem is that when I replied, the addr in FROM: is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is it possible to make [EMAIL PROTECTED] appears
instead ???
Sure. You can use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We just installed a new qmail server with virtual domains... and now to our
surprise no logs files are being generated ( in /var/log/qmail).
If that's where you've configured qmail to log, then something's wrong
with your configuration. Post your qmail-send/run and
"Erik Howard" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been running Qmail now for a couple of years without incident and
without any real problems. But I was wondering what makes Qmail faster than
most mailers. Can someone enlighten me on the various reasons. Thanks in
advance.
That's a good question.
spoon fork [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jul 11 11:42:31 www qmail: 963286951.576043 delivery 8: deferral:
Unable_to_switch_to_/home/mailhome/d/din91:_access_denied._(#4.3.0)/
What does:
ls -ld / /home /home/mailhome /home/mailhome/d /home/mailhome/d/din91
show?
-Dave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have an idea on how to spead up the smtp side of qmail??
Allow more connections using the "-c N" option, where N is the maximum
number of simultaneous connections allowed. THe default is 40.
What symptoms are you seeing that lead you to believe that
spoon fork [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but I get this:
[root@www din91]# ls -ld / /home /home/mailhome /home/mailhome/d
/home/mailhome/d/din91
4 drwxr-xr-x 18 root root 4096 Jul 5 05:56 //
4 drwxr-xr-x 27 root root 4096 Jul 11 17:39 /home/
"Filip Balas" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm new to linux as well as qmail
and I've gone through the basic
installation and the qmail daemons
are running but when I deliver mail
to myself (as suggested by TEST.deliver)
nothing happens. I don't even know
whats wrong because I don't know
where the
Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm launching tcpserver for my POP service from /var/qmail/rc, which looks
like this:
---
#!/bin/sh
# Using splogger to send the log through syslog.
# Using qmail-local to deliver messages to ~/Mailbox by default.
exec env -
"Filip Balas" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
@40003969b54d169f8eac tcpserver: warning: dropping connection, unable to
read /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb: file does not exist
the result is that I can't connect to the
qmail server on port 25. I'm wondering
where my tcp.smtp.cdb file wondered off to,
No idea.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Still having the service lock problem -- thanks Dave, I've followed
your suggestions here:
The general approach to fixing this problem is:
1) Stop all qmail-related processes including svscan, supervises,
anything running as a "qmail" user, qmail-send,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we are designing webmail using qmail as our mail server , we want to
give users a facility to create folders under their directory ,
and filter incoming mails based on from address and then they can choose
to get their mails from specific from address to specific
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/var/qmail/supervise:
total 8
drwxrwxrwx4 qmaill nofiles 4096 Jul 3 00:42 qmail-send
drwxrwxrwx4 qmaill nofiles 4096 Jul 3 00:42 qmail-smtpd
/var/qmail/supervise/qmail-send:
total 12
drwxrwxrwx3 qmaill nofiles 4096 Jul 3 00:42 log
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[root@samurai /root]# /var/qmail/rc: default: command not found
Oops, you never mentioned that little detail. :-) Your rc script is
wrong.
-Dave
"Mitul Limbani" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My problem is when i send all the users message frm the console mode thru
pine the messages get transferred to the users
./Maildir/ directory
but if i send the same thru my pop box using my isp as my relay server the
mail gets stored in the ./Mailbox of
"Darren Hudson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently changed IP addresses on all of our Linux boxex. I also
had to change the 2 Nameserver Names and IP addresses.
That doesn't sound like something that would the problems you're
seeing.
962594383.506605 starting delivery 3503: msg 55319 to
Hajime Lucky Okada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"qmail: 962478354.405231 warning: trouble opening local/22/1105816;
will try again later"
Many massage like this are appearing in the log forever
What is occurring and how to eliminate them?
Sounds like your queue is corrupt. Try running
Robert Sander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 01:12:42PM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
Claudinei Luis Bianchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had applied the patch for this and work very well with BIND.
recently, I changed to DNScache and this message came back.
where's
Roberto Samarone Araújo (RSA) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't have any alias ... If a remote host send me an email , the qmail
doesn't put it in Maildir ... it logs the error message :
delivery 38: deferral: Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir._(#4.2.1)/
Did you check ~alias/Maildir? It's not
"Eldar Imangulov" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my qmail start script runs Ok, but qmail stops.
When? Shortly after rebooting?
When I restart qmail deamon manualy it keeps runing.
Until you reboot?
If so, it sounds like you need to disassociate qmail from the
controlling tty, e.g. by "nohup"'ing
Steffan Hoeke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What *does* the last number in
@4000395b7d5233ba0ecc delivery 123: success: did_1+0+0/
stand for ?
The first number is a local delivery
The second number is a remote delivery
The third number is .. ?
program deliveries
-Dave
Steffan Hoeke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 11:41:16AM -0400, Sill, Dave wrote:
Steffan Hoeke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What *does* the last number in
@4000395b7d5233ba0ecc delivery 123: success: did_1+0+0/
stand for ?
The first number is a local delivery
The
Claudinei Luis Bianchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had applied the patch for this and work very well with BIND.
recently, I changed to DNScache and this message came back.
where's the problem ??
Exactly. What makes you think this message indicates a problem on your
end?
-Dave
"Ian Layton" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for all the comments I received about my previous question.
I am now needing to make a program that will analyses bounced messages from
Qmail and be able to distinguish between hard (permanent bounces) and soft
(temporary) bounces. Is there any
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Upon starting qmail, I get a looping error as svscan attempts to
acquire these two directories, returning this error:
supervise: fatal: unable to acquire qmail-send/supervise/lock:
temporary failure
supervise: fatal: unable to acuire qmail-smtpd/supervise/lock:
Karl Voit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When my fetchmail sends all mails from my provider-server (sbox) to my
server (tux), the mails don't come to my account. In fact, I don't know,
where they're delivered to anyway :(
That's a fetchmail issue. What's in your .fetchmailrc? Have you looked
in
Peter Mitev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just installed the QMAIL package (i've done this many times).
It seems to be running KO, except that when a message is delivered to
the queue - nothing happens. QMAIL waits for about 10-20-60 minutes
and then it sends the messages that are in the
Charles Boening [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can get everything working just fine. It's when I try to copy my domains
directory from my current production server that all goes bonkers.
No kidding? Bonkers? Bummer...
Perhaps if you were more specific about how exactly it went "bonkers"
we could
Barry Dwyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I clear the queue of these messages? I don't care if they get
deleted in the process.
You have several choices:
1) Do nothing: they'll be purged automatically either by being
delivered or bounced.
2) Stop qmail, delete the queue files associated
Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I *do* like it! I don't want to change it. I'm just trying to come up
with reasonable arguments defending my position.
Feel free to change it, but if you do, be careful not to break QSBMF
(qmail-send bounce message format), which bounce parsers like those
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FORK:CANNOT ALLOCATE MEMORY
Anyone knows this problem?
It means you've run out of memory (RAM + swap). Add RAM or swap, or
lower your concurrencies or stop unneeded processes.
-Dave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reading the docs, i've found that changing the file /var/qmail/rc and adding
the line:
exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
qmail-start '|preline procmail' splogger qmail
it should work.
(Sorry, but i'am a novice with qmail)
Restarting qmail, and trying to post a
"°í¿µÈÆ" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two days ago, I killed qmail proceses while it has many queues for
local delivery and system was restarted.
after that , I see so many qmail-clean proceses running on my system
owned by qmailq.
and when I run 'qmail-qstat' , it answers more than 27000 queues
Iman Budi Setiawan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have problem with qmail when changing my hostname and IP address.
Please, tell me the steps to set my qmail's configuration (like change the
files in /var/qmail/control directory).
1) stop qmail
2) for all files in /var/qmail/control
change
Kimberly Vher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
im almost finished thanks to all of you guys, but
i noticed that if im using ./Maildir/ qmail creat one file for all the
incoming mail meaning one mail one file. if i have so many users then many
incoming mail for every users meaning i have so many many
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But for some reason this install is acting very wierd. I did a "standard"
(if there is such a thing) install of qmail.
The standard qmail install is detailed in "INSTALL" in the source
tree. Is that what you did?
Everything worked fine up
until the test email. I am
Steffan Hoeke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 12:21:33PM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
Steffan Hoeke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 01:55:14AM +0200, clemensF wrote:
Steffan Hoeke:
"Ok, the /var/log/qmail permissions weren't the problem
/var/
"Cedric Revest" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I issue a /var/qmail/bin/qmail-qstat i get:
messages in queue: 4
messages in queue but not yet preprocessed: 0
Straight after I issue a /var/qmail/bin/qmail-qread and get:
nothing at all
You've probably got some junk in the queue that'll be
Steffan Hoeke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 01:55:14AM +0200, clemensF wrote:
Steffan Hoeke:
"Ok, the /var/log/qmail permissions weren't the problem
/var/qmail/supervise and all in it needed to be owned by qmaill as well ;)"
why that?
No other reason than : Before
Ricardo Cerqueira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did maildirmake $HOME/Maildir and echo ./Maildir ~.qmail
Your mistake is right here... "./Maildir", as far as qmail is
concerned, is a _file_ named "Maildir". You need to add a slash to
the end... like:
echo ./Maildir/ ~.qmail
Except, if
Johan Almqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check out the msglog feature of qmail. Put some maildir to store all
mails into /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-msglog and wrap a script to check for
domain around that.
That won't work unless qmail is compiled with QUEUE_EXTRA set to
"msglog".
See:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm setting my first qmail server. For some reasons i must set the
delivery dir to /var/spool/mail/$USER. I have read the documentation
about using procmail, and try to do the modification in the file
/var/qmail/rc
exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH" \
"Steven M. Klass" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We own andigilog.com and earthlink is currently hosting both
our email and our web. I want to save us some money and shift the
email (eventually the web too) back to our local Linux box. I have
recently built up the Linux Box and I have
Mark Drummond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll save the song and dance, but my boss deleted a bunch of files from
the queue. What ill effects will this have, if any?
That depends upon which files were deleted. I'd stop qmail, run
qmail-qsanity and/or one of the other queue checkers, fix any
"Hand, Brian C." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can one safely clear the entire qmail mail queue so that any messages in
the queue do not get sent out.
The LWQ method (as root):
qmail stop
mv /var/qmail/queue /var/qmail/old.queue
cd /usr/local/src/qmail/qmail-1.03
make setup
qmail start
-Dave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I not able to telnet to port 25 in my SMTP Server. Started SMTP with
command tcpserver -u 508 -g 507 -c 40 -v -x /etc/tcpcontrol/smtp.cdb 0
smtp qm and receive answer from TCPSERVER:
What is "qm"? Shouldn't that be "/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd"?
tcpserver:
Nico Schottelius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I use NetscapeMail together with the Maildir ?
Sure.
Or is that just a problem of qmaild-pop3 and has nothing
to do with the client ?
Correct.
-Dave
Greg Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Given the reliability of qmail and related tools, I've always
wondered why supervise came about ;. You can use it or not, as you prefer.
Because "reliability means never having to say you're sorry"
(DJB). The key word there is "never". If you don't
Brian Masney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are currently using qmail 1.03 on a Sun E450 running Solaris 8. We
are having a problem with mail taking a very long time to be delivered
locally (sometimes in excess of 6 or 8 hours). The load on the box isn't
that bad at all, it just seems that qmail
"Fat Toolz" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just sent several emails as described in TEST.deliver to check out
my qmail-version, but none of them arrived. Now I found all of them
hanging around in the queue. Does anybody know why qmail just does
not send them?
The logs know...
John Steniger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My situation is this: I have a web server, and I want to set up a box which
will basically relay mail for it. It currently sends out and recieves its
own external mail. I have set up qmail on an OpenBSD 2.6 box and am able to
send messages and receive
"Tony Campisi" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My email needs are small time in comparison to some of the installs
out there. I have approx. 300 users on my network (LAN no
dialups). All of my users are checking their mail with Outlook
Express from MS. We are currently using Sendmail on a Linux 5.2
Kimberly Vher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i already have pop-3 in qmail
how can i setup imap in qmail?
Install an IMAP daemon. If you're using Maildir mailboxes, try
courier-imap. (See www.qmail.org.)
-Dave
Ben Giddings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been trying to get qmail to work for a few days, and have had
almost no luck. Local delivery just doesn't work.
When I do the local to local test the message bounces and eventually
goes to the ~alias/Mailbox (postmaster) location.
From
Clifford Thurber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could anyone give me some feedback on what the pros and cons of using
cyclog or multilog vs. splogger. I have just installed multilog and at
first glance it appears a little odd but maybe I am just not that familiar
with it yet. Thanks in advance.
"Andi Permadi" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a newbie in Linux, I want to install Mail Server in our ISP (our
subscriber is 25.000 subscribers), can you gives me suggestions what
Mail Software can I use, Sendmail, Qmail, Postfix or CommunigatePro ?
Please gives me technical comparasions for that.
"Jonathan Fortin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How Do I log users email, say i got jdoe
all the emails sent or reiceved from joe to store into a directory.
or How Do i get qmail to store a copy of emails users or somewhat.
Use QUEUE_EXTRA to cause a copy to go to a special alias called "log",
"Fat Toolz" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have
\var\qmail\supervise\qmail-smtpd
\var\qmail\supervise\qmail-send
but not \.\...\...qmail-pop3d.
(Watch the / vs. \...)
OK, so you haven't installed/configured qmail-pop3d.
instead I have \usr\sbin\qmail-pop3d but there I'm not able to read
"Hubbard, David" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example, I can set virtualdomains so all email for the domain
"Joe" purchased goes to his account for him to manage:
domain.com:joe
And then he can make as many .qmail-username files as he
wants to, to define people getting email forwarding service
"Tony Campisi" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mentioned in your reply,
"With qmail, users can redirect their mail using their .qmail
file. E.g., ~courtney.love/.qmail could contain:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You'll need to convert your
/etc/alias redirections into .qmail files."
Q - Would doing this be
"David Bouw" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lets say I only have 1 domain on my machine.
Is it possible to tranfer all incoming mail to a user account and then setup
.qmail files
there to distribute certain aliases to different boxes..?
In other words just like you can configure virtual domains to
"Herman Van Keer [M-PRO]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My problem right now is: i cannot send mail as a 'non-root' user: it
complaints about 'unable to execute qq (#4.3.0)
As root I can send messages local as well as to remote sites?
I suppose it is a permissions problem but where?
"suresh" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed qmail on solaris 8
and using tcpserver to run it .Is there any way i can start logging it
can anybody help me
How did you install it? It should already be logging.
-Dave
"Vladimir Horak" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have problem with virtual domain. It seems to me that virtual domain must
not be subdomain of any domain from locals. Is it true?
No.
I had this configuration:
locals:
mydomain.cz
a.mydomain.cz
b.mydomain.cz
virtualdomains:
any-other.cz:user
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to setup a priamry to do mail forwarding to a NT exchange server
it would be useful if a copy of each forwarded e-mail could be saved
on the qmail server for 30 days or so
what's the best way of doing this...
Use QUEUE_EXTRA to copy the messages to an alias
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to setup a priamry to do mail forwarding to a NT exchange
server, only if there is no local account on the primary mail server
Use ~alias/.qmail-default to forward the "no local account" messages
to the NT box, e.g.:
|forward "$LOCAL"@ntbox
it would be
Clifford Thurber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
multilog: fatal: unable to switch to current directory: access denied
I know that this probably involves a permissions problem but here is where
I am stumped.
Here is are the permissions of /var/log/qmail/smtpd :
Vince [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my rc file is this
# Using splogger to send the log through syslog.
# Using procmail to deliver messages to /var/spool/mail/$USER by default.
exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
qmail-start "`cat /home/./Maildir/`"
That says that at the time qmail is
Ralf Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've heard that there is a feature or was a patch to log every message to a
specific mailbox with a .qmail-msglog alias. I however couldn't find
anything about this on the qmail homepage, the only thing I found on a web
was a description of patch for qmail
Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are getting a ton of double bounces, mostly spam bouncing back to
non-existent addresses. In an attempt to thin out my inbox, I set the
double bounces to got to a seperate address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Here's the relevant snippet from qmail-showctl:
SANTOLALLA OSCAR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... When i execute " #
/usr/local/sbin/qmail start ", appears a message saying the inexistence of
this file. What i don't find out is which of the previous steps are related
with the creation of this executable.
Another matter i don't understand is the
"Fernando B. Hallberg" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
deferral:
Connected_to_200.250.15.3_but_swender_was_rejected./Remote_host_said:_451_ma
ilto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
The remote system (200.250.15.3) requires that the domain specified in
the SMTP MAIL command resolve via DNS.
-Dave
net admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am seeing a bunch of message delivery failed bounces that says:
Too many hops 27 (MAX 25) ...
since almost all the bounces were just a couple of hops more than the
max
That's almost always the case, especially when there's a loop
involved.
I would like to
"Tony Campisi" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: The name of the maildir should not be {username}; it should be Maildir.
-
Please forgive my ignorance but I've only been using Linux for 3
months and qmail for just a few days..
After I "su - username"
do I "/var/qmail/bin/maildirmake {username}"
Jonathan Maier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I take bounced mail and redeliver it every 60 minutes for 4 hours?
What file(s) are these variables created in?
Huh? Bounced mail is returned to the sender as undeliverable. You want
to retry it after the MTA has already tried and failed? Why?
"Hand, Brian C." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am getting the following error. It is preventing qmail from starting.
This is a clip from syslog.
Jun 19 13:07:13 listserv qmail: [ID 748625 mail.alert] 961438033.590877
alert: cannot start: unable to open mutex
What is the mutex and what do
Zhiliang Hu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the replies from Martin Gignac and Timothy Mayo --
Did you not get my reply? I already answered your next question:
I see how now. But for mails sent for local it does not make
sense to use GMT time stamp. Any way to let it use local time?
Use
Brad Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, qmail does suffer from the same issue as BSD traditionally
has, which is that everyone involved is too damned smart, so they
write in terse, dense and frighteningly useful language and get
annoyed when people have difficulty parsing the information.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then is it likely that the script under /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run
(as mentioned in the Life with qmail) is also incorrect? Or is it just inetd
that doesn't process multiple lines?
The script is OK. The shells handle line continuation, but inetd
doesn't.
"Martin Gignac" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe qmail headers use GMT, unlike sendmail which seems to use the
local TZ.
I don't how and if it's possible to change this, though.
You're right: it uses GMT. One fix is to use "datemail" instead of
"sendmail".
-Dave
Carlo Manuali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My problem was to manage the queue manually, to send E-Mail only at some
hours (ex. 8 am and 5pm).
Can someone help me to explain how can i have to use serialmail (or other
way) to do this with the products that i have already installed?
Install
Carlo Manuali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can i do qmail supervise?
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#installation
-Dave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mail is being delivered (eventually) but there are 3.5 - 4 hour delays
any suggestions??
What Do The Logs Say?®
-Dave
"Chester Chee" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to change the address mark in qmail? Sendmail
uses "+" for the address marker, I have a filtering software depends
on that, I wonder if there is a way I can change the address marker
for Qmail to "+". Actually, I don't even know if
Alec Grynspan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sends mail via a local dial-up in Georgia.
I need to recognize secret.com, grab the message and change the header
to look as if it came from my machine.
The From: contains [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Received: from ipdiddle.com has to be
"dean klimt" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having a problem using Netscape's mail client. I am
getting an error msg stating that an there is a problem with the
pop3 mail server. I believe that my set up is correct.
What happens when you telnet to port 110 and manually log in?
Jianping Song [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am i missing something here?
Just the fact that qmail doesn't send message with multiple RCPT's.
How can i do the same thing with qmail?
You can't.
See:
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#multi-rcpt
-Dave
Dinesh Punjabi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to authenticate users, based on
some password (possibly the same one as their
email account!) which will determine their ability
to relay email (smtp).
Yes, there are patches available (see www.qmail.org) that implement
the SMTP AUTH and
James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've received a couple of messages both on this list, and personal email
that consistently suggest that I read the manual before posting here.
People usually do that when one asks a question that is clearly
answered by the documentation.
Of course I realize that
Kai MacTane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Specific contents of my .qmail-testing file now:
|/usr/local/bin/822field Subject | grep -i "Delete" /dev/null echo
"Delete" exit 99
kai
(The first line is all one line in the actual file. The second line is kai
rather than ./Maildir/ because this is in
"Marcelo J. Iturbe" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I Installed tcpserver and "service" and they seem to be crashing.
What do you mean by "service"? Daemontools? What do you mean by
"crashing"?
I placed the following in my rc.local file and it is creating havoc.
Try "rm havoc".
Rogerio Brito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave is impressive, indeed.
Thanks. :-)
Note that I'm going to to be taking about a month off starting next
Monday to take the family out to the Grand Canyon. I won't be helping
out here till I get back.
But Dan's got to get the prize.
Johan Almqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(The reason for this is that all machines that accept mail with more than
one @ or % get their port 25 locked from the outside world by campus
network administration...)
Just in case you weren't aware of this: your campus network
administration is stupid.
Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 11:57:51AM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
Johan Almqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(The reason for this is that all machines that accept mail with more than
one @ or % get their port 25 locked from the outside world by campus
network
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