the qmail-queue patch)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qmfilt/
I'd still like to figure out a way to use custom bounce messages ala the
way bouncesaying doesanyone have any idea?
thanks...david
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to be
very good at searches...ah well.
Any suggestions or pointers?
thanksdavid
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and purposes.
Is there a way to do this with qmail??
david
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Do we know how DJB filtered this client MUA?
I think it'd be interesting to see how he choose to do it since I think
there is more then one way.
Thanks,
davidu
-Original Message-
From: Charles Cazabon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 7:30 AM
To: [EMAIL
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Dean Staff wrote:
qmail can handle running on lower end equipment
Except for its unfortunate habit of laying bare the i/o bottlenecks
you never knew you had.
;-)
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trying to do?
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Derek,
I see a number of problems with the text you copied in
there, it's very confusing. Here's the questions and issues:
1) On line 2, you're calling rblsmtpd and having it call
rblsmtpd, which then calls rblsmtpd for a third time on
line 3. The first instance doesn't even have
When I try to install qmail this
is what I get.
[root@sp qmail-1.03]# make setup check
./auto-str auto_qmail `head -1 conf-qmail` auto_qmail.c
./compile auto_qmail.c
./load qmail-local qmail.o quote.o now.o gfrom.o
myctime.o \
slurpclose.o case.a getln.a getopt.a sig.a open.a
testsite.lyrishosting.com or mail.lyrishosting.com
in DNS, is the ONLY MX.
Thanks for any help on this,
David
Here's the log file showing qmail immediately getting
the error:
2001-07-29 22:01:12.734489500 info msg 58957: bytes 264 from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 3926 uid 0
2001-07-29 22:01:12.781465500 starting
Ahmad Ridha writes:
Hubbard, David writes:
For testing, I have defined testsite.lyrishosting.com
with an MX record of 216.54.222.146, the Lyris
listening address, and A record of 216.54.222.147
which neither qmail or Lyris use.
MX record should be a name, right?
Regards
Thanks Alex, that solved the problem!
David
Alex Pennace writes:
Which address you make qmail-smtpd listen to makes no difference to
qmail-remote, which treats the other IP as local. You need to force
qmail-remote's hand with an entry in control/smtproutes:
.lyrishosting.com
run into this situation? I wish I could provide
more information about what is going on. I guess they are ways to trace
this but I don't know how to do it.
Thanks for any ideas.
Dave
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PGP Key Fingerprint 42CA F54A A514 7DF7 2032 3F7F 91EB 89CD
in ~alias?
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whose resources users will clog with this
tough-love approach are not usually their own. I can agree with you
in the case of garden variety system viruses, but internet worms
affect the innocent, educated, and overworked.
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to adjust my
concurrencies too.
Thanks,
David
Tib,
We had this problem when tcpserver was reverse mapping IP addresses. Maybe
you need to disable reverse lookups?
David Gartner
Tib wrote:
So far as I have been able to find out by looking through the logs on the
system, the qmail-smtpd daemon stopped functioning around 19:30
? I know there's a webmin module that can list messages in the
queue, but that's about the extent of it. Does anyone else know
anything that could be of use about the queue?
David
Vu,
Can you let us see the log where it actually says what domain it
couldn't find? I've had problems like this before and if you look
closely, alot of times there's a ? at the end of the domain. It's
cause by people mistyping and/or clicking bad mailto: links. Just a
thought.
David Gartner
by it's lonesome)
(6) quit
If that works, it'll send an email to the address specified in step 3. If
not, this *should* help you narrow down your problem. Sorry I couldn't help
more. Good luck.
David Gartner
Kirti S. Bajwa wrote:
Kindly write the subject line more to the subject matter. If I
Hi,
Can you say me how can I remove a message in the qmail queue ?
I want to delete the msg 245957, so, I've deleted this file :
./qmail/queue/local/18/245957
./qmail/queue/mess/18/245957
./qmail/queue/info/18/245957
./qmail/queue/remote/18/245957
But now, I've got this message in the logfile
if it's alive*
David Gartner
Vu Xuan Ngoc wrote:
My log is:
[snip!]
David Gartner wrote:
Vu,
Can you let us see the log where it actually says what domain it
couldn't find? I've had problems like this before and if you look
closely, alot of times there's a ? at the end of the domain
Hi,
I've got the same messages...
Our SMTP have send the mail to mailhost.rxamerica.com, but they SMTP can't
deliver the mail to local user, so it's a local pb on mailhost.rxamerica.com
server...
- Original Message -
From: Mail Delivery Service [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How can I control outgoing mails ?
Possible application :
- Add a signature for all mails
- Make a backup of all outgoing mails from a specific account
- Make restrictions with from @
And can I check all ingoing mails before than messages go into mailboxs ?
Can't we get a list admin to block this guy? This is getting way out of
control.
-Original Message-
From: Mike Hodson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 2:07 PM
To: Wilson
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: IEEE STOP THE INSANITY (was Re: CDRD085)
On Wed, 25
saying that there is no such user, but the
.qmail-postmaster file _is_ in place. Does anyone know why, on this one system,
qmail disregards the .qmail file? Thanks in advance.
David
Basically, if you have a lot of accounts, they
charge you a LOT of money:
http://www.mail-abuse.org/feestructure.html
They even feel the need to charge non-profit
educational institutions, very nice MAPS...
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Peter van Dijk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Johan Almqvist wrote:
[Please do not start new threads by replying to unrelated messages.]
Eh? Me?
* David Gartner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010724 15:55]:
I have a problem, that's not _really_ a problem, but I've had
someone
complain, so I figured I should fix it. I always put
.qmail
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(I set up an .qmail-52 aliases to try to catch these emails)
This question is part of the Forged Emails post I sent eailer from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks,
David Jackson
), and RELAYCLIENT set for
localhost.
I suppose it could be except I only have one cgi script a simple chat
room thing?
Thanks again for you time
David Jackson
Make --
Thanks I'll take at look at it
Dave
What i use, that works good as I'm hosting mail domains for a few
friends who all have dynamic IP's, rather than allow the world to send,
I use the vpopmail roaming users option. It implements a pop-before-smtp
method of authing SMTP. As of yet, i
What is this someone trying to spam me or worse?
Thanks, David
Jackson
Jul 20 00:56:58 mail qmail: 995612218.207147 info msg 295259: bytes 131135 from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 26707 uid 1011
Jul 20 00:56:58 mail qmail
would there be in creating an 52 user
and see what I catch.
The funny part is I jus sittinging up with my little ol' box routing mail via
qmail and dyndns.org with a dommain I registerd about 10 days ago.
Thanks for you comments and time.
David
-- /var/adm/messages
Jul 20 08:33:06
: mail.pickledbeans.com
What I want is internet mail addressed to picklebeans.com not
mail.pickledbeans.com
for all users?
Thanks for you time,
David Jackson
-user2)
user512
**(.qmail-isp1-default)
~/Maildir/
If the .qmail files don't define where a user should go, have qmail attempt to deliver
to a system user with the same
username. Possible? Thanks again...
David Gartner
All --
As can be seen from the from line messages are now sent to and from
picklebeans.com :)
The sulution was a combination of:
1) Changing MX record at dyndns.org
2) Adding picklebeans.com to defaulthost and defaultdomain
(Thanks Lakus)
2) and a ...changing my ~/.muttrc set
Is this incomming mail from qmail list:
David Jackson
nslookup:
Name:msfe10.onebox.com
Address: 64.68.76.141
Aliases: 141.76.68.64.in-addr.arpa
/var/adm/messages:
Jul 17 11:12:46 mail gnu-pop3d[7685]: connect from 64.68.76.141
Jul 17 11:12:46 mail gnu-pop3d[7685]: Incoming connection
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when i look at my processes i get two lines like this:
#ps -aux
root 12102 0.0 0.0 00 ?Z02:14 0:00
[supervise defunct]
Has anyone seen this before, and is it a problem?
Regards,
David Dahl
messages only to tty1. try to run svscan from commandline
without backgrounding it, and check the output
At 14:35 15.07.2001 -0500, David Dahl wrote:
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when i look at my processes i get two lines like this:
#ps -aux
root 12102 0.0 0.0 00 ?Z02:14 0:00
[supervise defunct
setting up qmail... my second try was much
better (on another linux mandrake machine), it has none of these
problems.
my next step is vmailmgr and oMailadmin... any pitfalls to be aware
of? I have already read the howto and some of the docs...
Thanks!
David Dahl
On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 04
*flees in fear for Roger's life*
Roger -- the list will flame you and tell you to see the Life with Qmail
doc. You can get to it from www.qmail.org.
You might also want to look through the archives... I seem to remember
this being a topic before... Good luck :)
David Gartner
Roger Freitas
,
FreeBSD, HP/UX, Irix, Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD, OSF/1, SunOS, Solaris,
etc. It automatically adapts itself to new
UNIX variants.
qmail does not support Windows NT.
David Gartner
Roger Freitas Lovato wrote:
Hi all,
Can I run qmail on solaris?
How?
Thanks..
Roger
stunnel to avoid this. Works well, low overhead.
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Full explanation: http://www.nrg4u.com/qmail/QLDAPINSTALL
Good luck -d
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is in internet mail mode, and not MAPI (I think they call that
corporate/workgroup mode). MAPI is an abomination anyway.
At least that was true of Outlook when last I dealt with it, which I'm
happy to say was about 18 months ago.
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http://www.spotnet.org
PGP key: http
Shawn,
clearopensmtp is a part of vpopmail. It's used for roaming access.
It clears out the old allows from tcpserver. Hope this helps.
David Gartner
lists wrote:
Not sure how to filter... any suggestions? crontab -l shows:40 * * * *
/usr/local/vpopmail/bin/clearopensmtp 21 /dev/null
seldom remember to keep
the subscription instructions either, but most mailing lists (unlike some of
the contributors) can be helpful.
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work: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
home: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.davidm.demon.co.uk
winmail.dat
Grant,
Do a web search on RFC1893. This tells you what those numbers (#4.2.1)
mean. It helps _ALOT_
David Gartner
Dave Sill wrote:
Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there documentation for each qmail error message?
No.
i.e
Unable_to_open_/var/qmail/boxes/Mailbox.user
.
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At 11:38 AM 7/11/2001 -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
David U. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like the ability to give all clients backup mail service for 7 days
and no more then say 10 megs -- whichever comes first.
Since I am just accepting mail in my rcpthosts and not delivering it
locally
At 11:10 AM 7/11/2001, Dave Sill wrote:
David U. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you explain what you mean by a maildir spool and maildirsmtp? I am
going to try to look up info right now, but I haven't heard of maildirsmtp.
You could deliver the MX's mail to a maildir and use maildirsmtp from
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
are backwards...you need a tcp.smtp that is formatted
correctly.
I've ran tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp /etc/tcp.smtp
This then builds the .cdb
so you actually edit /etc/tcp.smtp and make text changes there
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note: [EMAIL PROTECTED] email
Its quite slow with my Netgear RT314 router as well.
-- David Balatero
-Original Message-
From: Chin Fang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 10:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Netgear RP114 Router doesn't work well with Qmail POP daemon?
I recently have a user
to the command, with the same results.
I was hoping to use this tool as a supplement to a localized tarball
install of qmail, to enable me to store a binary package to add to a
Solaris jumpstart. Am I misunderstanding its purpose and/or usage?
Thank you -d
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PGP key: http
I have $HOME/Maildir setup, cept qmail doesn't seem to be storing messages
in $HOME/Maildir. I have it setup right now so that im sending to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (IP of the server, my user). Any suggestions?
David Balatero
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, when email bounces from my server it sends a header like this:
---START---
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at scooby.gangstabitches.net.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.
this was, I did a 'killall
-HUP qmail-remote'. The 'unclogged' the remote process and it started
delivering the messages that were on hold. Can anyone tell me what might have
cause this and do I need to worry about it happening again?
David
to be sending and receiving mail fine though. The only thing I'm
noticing is that the size of the unprocessed queue messages is growing.
Any ideas?
Thanks again
David
On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 11:05:40AM -0400, David Gartner allegedly wrote:
Hey all,
I have a slight problem. I got some calls
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of
Maildirs. Recently, someone posted some excellent statistics on Maildir v.
mbox.
I don't remember the post, but was this the information to which it
referred?
http://www.courier-mta.org/mbox-vs-maildir
It's a very thorough set of benchmarks. Good reading.
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http
2768 856 pts/0R13:22 0:00 ps -aux
[root@mckenna bin]#
do i even need xinietd with tcpserver? do i have permissions
problems up in /service?
david
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 01:41:40AM -0500, David Dahl wrote:
I cannot get qmail to startup properly:
The examples you showed are from an installation that uses daemontools. Is
svscan running?
Yes, it is installed and can run. i guess i just realized that i did
not activate svscan in inittab
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 03:05:44AM -0500, David Dahl wrote:
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 01:41:40AM -0500, David Dahl wrote:
I cannot get qmail to startup properly:
The examples you showed are from an installation that uses daemontools. Is
svscan running?
--
i finally looked at the console
*pop3d ; then
svc *u /service/qmail*pop3d
else
echo qmail*pop3d service not running
fi
i am stumped... did i spell something wrong?
TIA,
david
: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
make: *** [tai64nlocal.o] Error 1
should i nuke this install?
if so how do i?
david
--
Hello all:
I followed LWQ's directions for setting up qmail-pop3d:
it wont start up and i get this in my messages log:
Jul 3 10:37:44 mckenna qmail: Starting
of the problem file
to
time.h.
Hope this helps. -d
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http://www.spotnet.org
i think my problem is that i did not
install daemontools...
whoops...
so when i try to make daemontools:
[root@mckenna daemontools-0.70]# make
./compile tai64nlocal.c
You were right, and I was wrong.
The 2G limit is now removed as of kernel 2.4.x.
Dave.
-Original Message-
From: Karsten W. Rohrbach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 10:05 AM
To: David T. Ashley
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Solaris vs. Linux vs. FreeBSD
bad.
# -Original Message-
# From: Ari Arantes Filho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
# Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 5:00 AM
# To: David T. Ashley; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Subject: Re: Solaris vs. Linux vs. FreeBSD
#
#
# Linux using ReiserFS has no more limit of 2Gb file size
Are you saying that qmail cannot send mail to a hotmail account?
Dave.
-Original Message-
From: Henning Brauer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 5:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problem with qmail-remote during Delivery
wrap your lines at 72 chars.
On
Just be careful about Linux because it has a maximum 2G file size (size for
a single file). This can get in the way of some search engines which build
large random-access files that exceed 2G. But it should not pose any kind
of a problem for mail, especially if MAILDIR format is used.
I
we can
find is CWMail, and it's rather pricey, and not so easy on the eyes. I've seen
several webmail
programs out there, but don't know which to chose. Is anyone currently using any good
web mail
software they would suggest? Thanks for the help.
David
John,
Secondary MX is a DNS procedure that mail servers simply need to be aware of.
In a real situation your backup MX will just spool the mail until you come back
up and then automatically pass it back to you over SMTP. No need for pop or
imap or anything.
Unless you're doing UUCP or
doesn't
deliver the message. Basically, the .qmail files look like this:
| /usr/bin/perlscript
username
Is there anyway I can remove these .qmail files and run it on a global
level with one file? Thanks in advance for any light that you can
shine
David
users?
David
Dave Sill wrote:
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
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:
will balk at this, but
vpopmail freaks out. I would double check the .qmail files for that virtual
user.
-K
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, because you are crunchy and taste
good with ketchup.
From: David U. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 08:04:36 -0700
To: Qmail@List. Cr
Christopher,
I dunno about any of this, but I do know that 2.4.1 has a nasty IDE bug.
Consider upgrading yer kernel soon!
David
Christopher Ferry wrote:
I have recently inherited a bulk mailing system from a recently acquired
company. All systems are running kernel 2.4.1 pre9
11:31:23 GMT #562772 830666
remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip x ALOT
Thanks,
davidu
-Original Message-
From: David U. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 7:33 AM
To: Qmail@List. Cr. Yp. To
Subject: URGENT: Qmail-remote gone nuts
Hi,
this morning I awoke
-Original Message-
From: Dave Sill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Yeah, he probably won't lose any important messages...
heh, yeah, I *would* want to do that.
No, queue-fix fixes corrupt queues. To delete and rebuild, you should
rm -rf /var/qmail/queue and make setup check from the qmail
I thought this information was used to determine how the message was
routed. The only useful purpose to turn it off would be so you could spam
people without having to worry about them finding you. *shrugs* I think
it's hardcoded.
David
Maciej Bogucki wrote:
HI!
I'm just configuring new
think this can support a small ISP (10,000)
efficiently or should we go with special settings and/or think about
faster/better hardware? Do you think this leaves room for expansion?
Kinda distressed,
David
a) They are the timestamp in tai64 format
b) you are probably running another MTA or another instance of Qmail on por 25.
c) 25 Megs of logs isn't very bad...don't sweat it. Just kill whatever's on
port 25. maybe a reboot will fix it if you don't know how to do that.
-davidu
-Original
out to break it into
smaller pieces. Help?
David Gartner
Roger,
MUCH appreciated! Thanks a ton ;)
David Gartner
as down after a
number of failures, then that is my recommendation. Just because a
service fails a test once doesn't mean that it's down. I could just be
busy.
David
Andrea Cerrito wrote:
Hi to all,
I have a server farm with pop3 / smtp / ftp services running on Linux and
served
is this
(assuming here for the sake of argument that svscan uses /service as
its working directory):
# svc -u /service/qmail-*
Then your ps should tell a very different story.
Good luck -d
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We set it up with apache with a virtual host, then stuck in index.html in
there with this:
HTML
HEAD
TITLE Webmail /TITLE
META HTTP-EQUIV= REFRESH
Content=0;URL=http://domain/cgi-bin/sqwebmail;
/HEAD
BODY bgcolor = white
CENTERBEM Loading /em/b/CENTER
BRBRBRBR
/BODY
/HTML
-Original
echo account_you_want_root's_mail_to_go_to
/var/qmail/alias/.qmail-root
Guus wrote:
Newly installed qmail on 2.2 debian/linux works fine, except...
Whenever I send mail to root@localhost I get an error message
root@mydomain
Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)
A trial
That's right. You don't need the www. and you also can type that second line
without the \ ie:
echo newdomain.com:alias-newdomain var/qmail/control/virtualdomains
Virginia Chism wrote:
Just to get the syntax right in my mind (and my notes), as I understand from
the information I have
Uhh ... what is this and why do I get it everytime I write something to
the list?
David
Subject: NDN: Re: No mailbox for root
From: Mailer-Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry. Your message could not be delivered to:
test test (Mailbox
But qmail doesn't deliver to /var/spool/mail. It delivers to users home
directory as Mailbox or Maildir/new/TIMESTAMP.PID.HOSTNAME ... I thought?
David
Kalle Kivimaa wrote:
On Thursday 07 June 2001 16:00, Dave Sill wrote:
/boot20MB
/var 300MB min, 800MB better, more
is (ktrace
for FreeBSD, truss for Solaris, strace for Linux...), run on the offending
qmail-remote process. If there is no output for over 'timeoutremote'
seconds, there's almost certainly a TCP stack bug; otherwise, I'd tend to
blame the problem described above.
Thanks,
David Lowe
On 7 Jun 2001
Yes, you can use 'stunnel'. http://www.stunnel.org.
Works like a champ for me.
Enjoy,
David
SeanW wrote:
Can qmail handle passing pop password via SSL ?
Sean Weissensee
G'day all,
I have looked through the archives for info about setting up a
secondary mail server. I have followed the steps in the replies I found
but I am confused about one point. I have tcpserver running on the
secondary and it accepts mail coming into it. I can see the message in
the
opens port 111 with a clean install no matter what and (2) 7.1 installs ssh,
but not sshd. That's about all, so I'll shut up now ^^;;
David
Kieran Barnes wrote:
This isn't really on topic, but...
We could discuss the best installation of linux for the next several
decades.
Personally
. As a matter of fact, I configured email access for my
son today while we were at my office (he's outta school and doesn't have
camp this week -- oh joy!) Anyway, all I did was add the a.b.c.d
address of the machine he was using in ipaddrallow and presto, he was
style'n!
;-)
David
Charles Cazabon wrote
Besides, ORBS is dead!
http://www.orbs.org/
Or, is that the wrong site?
David
Mark wrote:
On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 09:17:50AM +0200, Piotr Kasztelowicz allegedly wrote:
On Sun, 3 Jun 2001, Peter van Dijk wrote:
Furthermore, Alan Brown's activities are not illegal - the ORBS
It's also in tcp-env
Scott Schwartz wrote:
tcpserver does much more than this; in particular, the ability to arbitrarily
set environment variables on a per-IP or per-hostname basis is particularly
valuable in controlling certain aspects of qmail's behaviour.
Historical note: that
. :-)
Thanks for your comments!
David
Charles
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Any opinions expressed are just
the same thing?
Here's my config for xinetd. I've not yet configured it to be aware of
the RCPTHOSTS env var (or what ever it's called). Drop me a line if
you'd like.
David
service smtp
{
socket_type = stream
wait= no
user= qmaild
server
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