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
Re all.
I just finished reading a 70 page chapter on the qmail queue itself and
I have a couple questions. Is it possible to search and destroy
messages in the queue that meet certain criteria (with qmail off, of
course)? Also, is anyone aware of any projects involving management of
the queue?
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
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
Hey all...
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-postmaster in /var/qmail/alias and
point it to an account on the system. It's always worked, except on one site. It
rejects any mail for postmaster
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
-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
*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
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
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
Hey all,
I have a slight problem. I got some calls that the mail server was taking 5
hours to send email, so I checked out the mail server. I had 3 connections to
some mail server (all the same) and all the other qmail-remotes were enclosed in
brackets [qmail-remote]. Not knowing what this
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
Hey all,
Up until we switched over to qmail, we were using some web based mail client. It will
only work
with Mbox format, and reads directly from the file itself. Of course, when we
switched over, we
switched to Maildir, so the old mail client doesn't work anymore. The only web based
mail
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
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
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 with
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
Charles (and everyone else),
I saw this thread and it made me kinda worried about a cluster we're fixing to
send out. Here's a brief description of how it works:
4 machines (3 nodes, running qmail, mounting /home from NFS server. 1 NFS
server--running IDE RAID 5) All four machines: have 64M
out to break it into
smaller pieces. Help?
David Gartner
Roger,
MUCH appreciated! Thanks a ton ;)
David Gartner
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 or
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 for
Agreeably off topic, but 7.0 was the buggy/broken one. 7.1 has been running
smooth here for a little over a month. The only problem I can find is the
version of GTK that ships with it, but that's solved by upgrading that
package. Other than that, the only thing I'd complain about is (1) redhat
.
[root@mail(node1) init.d]#
Thanks once again...
David Gartner
-rrbl.maps.vix.com /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
Charles Cazabon wrote:
David Gartner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all. I'm trying to achieve minimal logging for pop3. Many of you
suggested using 'recordio' with tcpserver. I tried that, and it has
EXACTLY the logging I need, however, I do have a slight
Charles,
I took your suggestions and changed the line to:
tcpserver -c 50 0 pop3 recordio /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup mail.meckcom.net
/home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
2/root/recordio.crap
and it now works perfectly! Thanks much :)
David Gartner
Charles Cazabon
...
Connected to localhost.localdomain.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK 735.991234046@mail
user me
+OK
pass test
+OK
list
+OK
.
Many thanks!
David Gartner
That fixed it :) Thanks
David Gartner
Henning Brauer wrote:
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 01:00:43PM -0400, David Gartner wrote:
/var/qmail/users match on all nodes. When you pop from the nfs server,
the users have mail. But if you hit one of the nodes, it authenticates
fine, but says
Just switched to qmail and have a slight problem. We used to log pop3
traffic (logins/logouts) so that we could help people who claim they
couldn't get their mail. Basically, so we could verify they were even
reaching the server. I noticed with qmail (also using tcpserver)
doesn't log that by
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