Martin Hasenbein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to make multilog rotate logfiles, lets say every night at 0??
To add something to Hennings answer: from daemontools 0.75 on multilog
does also switch the log when receiving a SIGALRM.
Regards, Frank
Tauren Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If they are supposed to go into /var/log/qmail/smtpd/current, then I'd
appreciate any pointers to getting this problem fixed.
If you followed LWQ, you created the run file for logging as follows:
Create the /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-send/log/run file:
s.sunil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
on my server if i send one mail with virus throgh sqwebmail
to one of my domain it is working qmail-scanner give it report
perfectly but if somebody send mail from yahoo.com or any
other it will unable to scan it will allow the virus
I think you didn't set
2001-07-26 11:30:28.819170500 /usr/bin/suidperl: error while loading
shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot load shared object file: Cannot
allocate memory
ldd `which suidperl`
Wrong. He has to raise his softlimit parameter in the qmail-smtpd run
script. The error message is clear about
Net [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Every mail (outgoing or incoming) with any of this file format attached will be
rejected and the
sender will receive a notification mail.
Have a look at qmail-scanner (www.qmail.org). And don't notify
mailinglists :)
Frank
Stephen M Ciirah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Q3. How can qmail limit the number of CCs per mail?
There is a patch somewhere that limits the number of RCPT commands
during a single smtp connection.
You may enforce a limit yourself (assuming stock qmail-smtpd) by
setting a low value for softlimit
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
Essy Ren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
what's my misconfiguration ?
Perhaps you should ask on the vpopmail mailinglist. The topic here is
qmail.
Regards, Frank
Qmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
what could be the problem and how do i resolve it.
What do the logs say?
What is the content of your smtpd run script?
Regards, Frank
Essy Ren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How can I separate this two different man ?
Have a look at the man page for qmail-send. Look for the paragraph
about the controlfile virtualdomains.
Hint: If you add a domain to virtualdomains you *must* remove it from
locals.
There are also complete
Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
queue-repair version 0.8.4 incorporates this fix.
You write software faster than I can keep up with reading your mails
:)
Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is expected behaviour. If you want separate namespaces, those domains
should be virtual, not local. See the qmail documentation and FAQ.
If it's only necessary to separate some aliases he could also put
these addresses into virtualdomains and
Moritz Schmitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LWQ version 2001-06-07 and it suggests -R, -v and -l 0. But there must be an
You forgot -H.
Frank
David Balatero [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have $HOME/Maildir setup, cept qmail doesn't seem to be storing messages
in $HOME/Maildir. I have it setup right now ...
What does the log say?
Frank
Andreas Grip [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
connection faster there will be more time over and the server is able to
receive more mail. So I think a server, that are faster with closing the
connection should be more efficient.
Then the backlog is on your server. You still have to scan the mails
Constantine Koulis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want my emails to go to my both emails Servers.. for backup reasons
MX1 and MX2.
Create mx records for both of them. If one of them should be preferred
give it a lower preference than the other.
Regards, Frank
Gary Townsend [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the instructions on lifewithqmail any ideas i can post the run files whihc
implement the logging if that might be helpful.
Obviously you missed something from lifewithqmail. So post the run
files and the directory contents recursively (ls -laR on Linux)
Matt Simonsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have no idea what is happening here, I don't think our ISP does either.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, please let me know if I can provide
any more information.
It's definitely no Qmail problem. I suspect faulty DSL hardware or
cabling
*ring*
*ring*
- FRANK: Hello, Joe's Car Service, Frank Tegtmeyer speaking How may I be of
service?
- CALLER: Ah yes, it's my car. It doesn't start
- Frank: Ah, I see. What make is it?
- CALLER: Ford
- Frank: Uhmm...?
- Caller: I was wondering..
- Frank: Did you read the manual? Did you check
I doubt you do. I know you can find about just as much about me
(possibly more) with a simple google search.
Oh, Yeah, thats what I did. Okay Peter from the dike, Ill sift through 37,700 hits
on your name and get back to you. The results of your simple google search can be
found at the
arnie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... I still need to
know how to stop a process
Look at the man page for the kill command (man kill).
If you are asking for something else please give more information.
In case you didn't read the Qmail FAQ have a look at
Qmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
my DNS is working correctly. The reverse resolution is also correct.
I doubt the second. Do you need names in the log? If not, use
-Hl yourhostname for your tcpserver setup. Then delays will go away
even if reverse resolution doesn't work.
-R is also worth to
A A [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
and set up 2 linux system users with the names
vdomain1_user and vdomain2_user
and in each user's home directory put .qmail-support
and .qmail-webmaster
... that forward to the real system users then.
How will the pop3 program access the email? My test
user
A A [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
pop-3 stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd
ipop3d
The advice seems to suggest that I should comment out
this line. I am currently running qmail-pop3d. Is
commenting out this line the correct way to go?
Yes, that's all to do. Don't forget to send
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
Massimo Quintini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How can I do ??? (Can I use condredirect program with 822mess
package...but how???)
It's a job for maildrop or procmail.
You will find maildrop here:
http://www.flounder.net/~mrsam/maildrop/
Regards, Frank
Lou Hevly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This seems weird to me, since all the other daemontools don't need to
be 'initialized' by hitting a return before giving them input.
You confuse STDIN with command line parameters. These are basic
concepts in Unix and even in MS-DOS from the earliest
YOON, Joo-Yung [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
drwx--3 root root 4096 6¿ù 16 23:16 supervise
(There is another supervise inside the supervise directory.)
This is left from your previous wrong setup. There are supervise
directories on overy first level directory now. To remove
Stephen Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
qmail-send/log: unable to open supervise/ok: file does not exist
There is no need for qmail-send/log. qmail-send starts up the logger
by itself as given on it's command line. See /var/qmail/rc.
Seems that you simply messed up the logging. What do you
Bruce Guenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
than the obvious overhead of adding /bin/sh to the execution path? Is
this overhead significant enough to make such a modification a bad idea?
Are there quoting problems to expect? If yes, I would leave the patch
the way it is now.
Regards, Frank
Alastair Rundlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can someone please tell my why my Qmail time stamps its emails plus 1 hour.
I'm in the UK, so I have set my Linux to GMT. The date command reports the
system time correctly.
You confused your daylight saving time setup. Do you use GMT or local
time
Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any ideas? We can't really use ezmlm as we have our very own customised
software for our mailing list which we have built and added to for years.
If you use qmail-queue directly anyway where is the problem to replace
a placeholder string in the To: header during
Alastair Rundlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I inject mail locally the time is out by about 7min. Any incoming
Which time? From the Date:-header or from Received-Headers?
external mail is out by +1 hour, how is this possible?
Again: like above, which time?
What do have to set where to
Alastair Rundlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Answer 4. Bios and local time are the same
Answer 5. Hardware clock is to GMT
Ok, that's your problem. Set your BIOS clock to one hour later (now
it's about 3:35pm your local time, so set the BIOS clock to 2:35pm.
You could also use hwclock if it's
Alastair Rundlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok got the external email side working correctly using hwclock.
Fine.
Now all I have do is figure out why there is a 10sec difference with local
mail in MS Outlook ?
Should they be synchronized?
Outlook uses the time of the Windows PC. Qmail uses
Jari Huovila [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way to scan POP3-traffic for viruses with a Linux box?
Not that I am aware of one. You could easily insert a program into the
chain that calls qmail-pop3d but you would have to write it yourself
(or pay someone to do it).
For scanning mails
budsz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
user in localy, but if i send remote to my ISP failure, please help me
You could include the bounce message. Then we could diagnose the
problem. Your question is like My car doesn't work, what's the
problem?
Regards, Frank
Kirti S. Bajwa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You are plain rude.
And you are plain stupid. Sometimes it's fun to watch you but mostly
it's only painful to read your bullshit.
Start to learn the basics, show that you have tried things before
asking - then people will start to take you more
Jack McKinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
nice to be able to specify it on the command line, that way I can run
multiple versions in order to generate, for example, a 15m warning, a 4h
warning, and a 3d warning.
Before I get too far into proving a race condition and writing around
this,
arnie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Love to explain, that is, when you provide more information...
Are you talking about compiling Qmail or something else?
I assume he means program deliveries in .qmail files.
For this the answer is man qmail-command
Regards, Frank
george [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use qmail+mysql system in SunOS.I want to filter a special mail
address or subject
or content when qmail server receiver all mail.
Qmail-Scanner may be the right thing for you. Have a look at
http://qmail-scanner.sourceforge.net/
Regards, Frank
Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
tcpserver does much more than this;
One additional thing: It doesn't have to run as root when the service
doesn't require it.
Regards, Frank
Gordon McDowall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Since we changed from sendmail to qmail there has been a few people saying they have
the mails
generated by their scripts rejected by the mail server
Possibly you don't allow the webserver to relay.
Regards, Frank
Cristopher R. Daniluk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
day, but I haven't tried in several weeks. Has something happened
permanently to it or is it just temporarily down or what? Thanks!
There must have be something with his machine/network. Russells DNS
server and the MX are also not reachable.
Brian Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a need to set up a file like badmailfrom that filters for recipients
in incoming emails.
There is a badrcptto patch. It's on qmail.org or direct:
http://patch.be/qmail/badrcptto.html
It's sometimes very effective :)
Regards, Frank
Denis Gasparin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
what is the syntax of badmailfrom to block senders that issue empty MAIL
FROM: commands?
You don't have to block the empty envelope sender. It's used for
bounce messages. You and your users want to know if something goes
wrong, don't you?
liu zhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It seems that the Qmail can't varify users on the system.
You were already advised to read the docs. Why don't you do it?
Qmails qmail-smtpd has no idea about local users.
Frank
LP_mAn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So my real question is.. Can this be done with qmail? Does anyone know of
any documentation on this type of setup? Any info you have would be greatly
appreciated!
Of course it can be done. You have several choices.
You may use UUCP for transmission - this
Chad Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So how can I create a log of all the people using POP (via qpopper) to
access their mail (delivered with Qmail). (solaris).
I think you have to patch qpopper then.
Regards, Frank
Roberto Marzialetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i'm sure that MX record on DNS in correctly configurated
for mydomain.net
Hm, you are from Italy. Seems that mydomain.net is property of a
company in California:
Administrative Contact:
Namezero.com, Inc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Los Gatos, CA
Andy Bradford [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
list especially has been known to have delays of up to at least 3 hours
before emails that are sent actually show up in my mailbox.
I still remember the days where it was nearly always below 30 seconds.
Flamewars developed much faster :)
Regards,
Andrey Shirshov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
why in my messages date is not rigth?
It is right, but Qmail does not use your local timezone. It uses UTC
(GMT).
.. with SMTP; 15 May 2001 06:57:47 -
date is 10:54!!!
Because you are in the timezone GMT +0400, the times have a difference
of 4
Roberto Marzialetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ohhh... mydomain.net is not the real my domain :o)
mydomain.net is only an example :o)))
So you learned an important lesson: if you expect help give real data,
not examples. By using a different domain you wasted your time, mine
and that of the
Roberto Marzialetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
10 phoenix.marcheonline.net (IP: 195.191.36.57)
Is that what you expect?
ye !
but the email not arrived :o(
You have no SMTP server running:
$ telnet 195.191.36.57 25
Trying 195.191.36.57...
telnet: connect to address
Jason Kawaja [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
--- Here are the ezmlm command addresses.
Please keep this off the list. Everybody who can read (English) is
able to get that help from ezmlm by himself. Anybody who is on the
list at least mastered the subscription process. The unsubscription is
so
Christopher Tarricone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
env - PATH=/var/qmail/bin:/usr/local/bin \
tcpserver -H -R -c100 -u503 -g501 0 smtp \
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 2 $1 /var/log/qmail/smtpd.log
You would have to change $1 to 1 to let this work.
For reliable logging:
Run
Michael Geier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just so that everyone can see what a pathetic individual Felix is,
Everyone knows this. No need to post his private messages.
Regards, Frank
After the last worm incident we got many complaints that mail is not
going through to us.
A quick log check showed that many messages from affiliate companies
are rejected because of bare linefeeds (we have a smtpd patch that
logs this).
Because the same companies were able to send mail to
Andre Oppermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First Aleph1 didn't like qmail/ezmlm at all...
Permanent lobbying works after some time :)
Regards, Frank
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is no mail arrival notice while
the message would show up in $HOME/Mailbox! What seems to be the
problem? Thanks a lot!!
That depends on the shell you are using. For bash set MAIL or
MAILCHECK to $HOME/Mailbox.
Regards, Frank
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But the machine makes the reboot
so fast that the mail never gets send. Any ideas to solve this little problem?
Send the mail when the machine comes up or watch it with another
machine. Depending on the system type you may also delay the shutdown
process within your
Michael Geier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
tai64nlocal.c:55: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
Time to include it in the sig?
Martín Marqués [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is this the right behaviour???
Yes, local users are preferred against aliases.
Regards, Frank
Patrick Starrenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
people saying qmail works as designed - why?
Because it makes debugging easier.
It seems to be the only mail server that does so.
So what? Is that a problem?
Received: (qmail 1266 invoked from network); 11 May 2001 21:22:45 -
Received:
Patrick Starrenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(as it is summer and for once the sun is shining in Holland) with
daylight saving it is GMT +02:00. So...
I repeat: there must something wrong with your Linux setup. Qmail uses
system calls of the underlying operating system to generate the
Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
any decent MUA
has this ability built in.
And turned off by default :)
Regards, Frank
QmailList [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
when the internet connection is loss while downloading the mail and all the
mail comes again when they reconnect,
This is the correct behaviour. Mail will be deleted when the client
sends the QUIT command to the server. If the connection is lost before
the
Hey just curious is anyone implementing qmtp presently?
Yes, without problems. But also without big impact :)
Regards, Frank
Hans Sandsdalen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also, how can I make qmail modify aTo address without @ sign the same
way?
Have a look at new-inject and ofmipd from the mess822 package.
Regards, Frank
John Hogan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
you know, i've had about enough of you guys... on and off the
Simply do what you are told to do. Look at the archive. Your question
was answered at least two times in the last two days and about ten
times in the last week.
Frank
Wow, good come back Kirti. Retard.
./trav
At 12:16 PM 5/1/2001 -0400, you wrote:
for future reference, what sort of question would qualify for your
enlightened views?
...
Does anybody know an English resource that provides the same as the following?
http://learn.to/quote
Regards,
Well said.
Kirti
Me too (c).
Flavio Alberto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How I'm test my autoresponder? I'm setup my autoresponder from qmailamdin
but not works...
First have a look if it is inserted correctly.
Second: look at the logfile. If you find anything there and don't know
what it means, ask again (and don't forget
http://learn.to/edit_messages
Thanks Robin. Exactly that was meant when I wrote about
http://learn.to/quote
Regards, Frank
Tim Legant [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Each time I post, I get one of these. It's been happening for the last
few days. I think lasoleil (?) is misconfigured.
I already noticed Dan of that. I don't know if he found some matching
addresses - in the meantime I blocked the lasoleil mail server at
Edgardo Lust [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6: failed to map
segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory.
Possibly you installed a RPM that doesn't match your system. Please
provide more information.
Regards, Frank
David Coley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mainly how to get SQL based archives...
If I remember it all correctly the archives are located in the
filesystem. The database is only used for the subscriber information.
If you want to archive in the database you have do use an additional
tool that
Robin S. Socha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bet they'll never publish my comments...
I'm afraid the same will be true for mine.
C P [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i need to operate qmail-inject in a way so that it asks for subject on
command prompt. Is this possible ???
Write a wrapper.
For example (not tested):
#!/bin/bash
#
read -p Subject:
mailsubj $REPLY $*
Regards, Frank
Try
http://www.fehcom.de/
select QMAIL in the left frame.
Regards, Frank
Peter Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am I doing something wrong?
Did you possibly delete the final line (the one containing only a
dot)?
Frank
Barry Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can anyone help me here?
I'm sure there are many competent people on the vpopmail list.
Regards, Frank
Barry Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Aha? I assumed it was a qmail issue, because .qmail files are
evaluated by qmail itself, regardless of where they are ...
That's the case for your successful try. Inside a user directory
the delivery is done by a vpopmail program.
Look at .qmail-default in
|grep -iE 'microsoft|eudora' |wc -l
1757
I wonder if it would change some MUA's behaviour or the selection
criteria of some IT managers if some big lists/list providers would
start to block mail from certain MUAs for self defense.
For sure it would bring the lawyers in quickly.
Regards,
Todd Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On an ezmlm list, stripping MIME attachments is as simple as ...
To be exact: that's only possible with ezmlm-idx.
Regards, Frank
Ruprecht Helms [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have trouble understanding that you mean.
Then don't write such nonsense.
Frank
(also from Germany)
"Colin A. Bitterfield" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The stuck emails are on a user (appears to be) that is a remote forward
(.qmail-default).
Any ideas would be welcomed.
Any more information would be welcomed. For example:
- the permissions of the .qmail-default and it's containing directory
I write to both you and the mailinglist because messages to your server seem
to bounce sometimes. You should not subscribe to mailinglists until your server
is running without problems.
First about your problems sending mails: It seems that you use a dialup
connection to your provider. Some
is there a way due to i have few aliases somehow to store e-mail in another
Maildir
See the manual page for dot-qmail: entry descriptions (4) or (5) depending on your
delivery method will give you what you need.
Beware that the maildirs or mailboxes have to be owned by alias.
Regards, Frank
"alexus" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
.forward
first line i put my user id
and second line email where to forward
Read the man page of dot-qmail. If you put in your userid this creates
a forward to itself.
can i do same w/ .qmail?
For example with
.qmail:
--
[EMAIL
I'd like to be able to reject the connect attempt as early as possible
WITHOUT even receiving any bodyparts.
Install the badrcptto patch and include the made up address in
/var/qmail/control/badrcptto.
Regards, Frank
"Mehul Choksi" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, is it possible to stop qmail identing? Any help in this regard would be
greatly appreciated. I have been looking at various documents to stop qmail
to do ident, but so far don not have any luck.
Please don't use followups when starting a new
Boris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thats all to check for valid ip/dns of the sender.
What are `valid IP addresses'? I assume you expect a check if the
given sender domain has a valid MX or A record. I think it's a bad
idea to do such checking for several reasons:
1. I costs time and other
A quarter of double bounces
Sorry, I meant bounces, not double bounces.
Frank
"Mike A. Sauvain" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
somone has a better instruction page than the script owner?
What's wrong with:
---
- Add the following line to a file in /etc/cron.d. This assumes a
recent version of vixie cron.
"Sumith" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please let me know how I can do this using RELAYCLIENT or direct me to the
right FAQ
See
http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/servers.html#network-rewriting
Regards, Frank
All emails relayed to @xxx.com (which is remote) need to be Bcc'ed to
another address.
You may catch all mail from the webserver (by it's IP address, see
the RELAYCLIENT trick) and within the processing you may check if the
envelope receiver matches the wanted domain.
The RELAYCLIENT setup
Any hints what I am missing in my configuration?
Did you restart qmail after establishing the route in smtproutes?
Regards, Frank
Ok Qmail works. How do i enable the filtering to of Procmail to
the ariving Mails ? I found nothing in the manual.
man qmail-command
to [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED] and the first is delivered and the
second not.
Where is the first one delivered to? What does the log say about
that?
I assume it get's delivered to the Exchange with another path.
Do you have a smtproute for bioid.com also?
No spelling error in your
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