[This is not qmail specific, so apologies if this post
is irrelevant to this mailing list. Please advice where
to post if not in here.]
Is there a tool to validate that the format of MIME
messages are compliant with the MIME RFC's?
I need a filter which rejects emails which have bad
MIME formatt
Russell Nelson wrote:
> If mail is not being delivered obviously something is wrong. It's
> sufficient for you to verify that the problem is not on your end,
> unless you're really into sysadmining other people's machines for
> them just because you have mail to be delivered to users there.
Mai
Russell Nelson wrote:
> Fred Backman writes:
> > Our queue is growing due to failed smtp connections.
>
> So? This is not, in itself, a problem.
Tell my managers :-)
I agree, it's just that the delivery of emails is already getting delayed
by hours just because of thes
Our queue is growing due to failed smtp connections. There are two main reasons:
(1) there is an smtp server but it's refusing us to connect to it, and (2) the
domain has no smtp server to connect to. See below for examples. The queue keeps
growing and syslog is reporting a lot of
"Sorry,_I_wasn'
FYI - I posted this last week but with no replies. It is really important so
please if you can help, help. Otherwise, sorry for the double post.
(1) If I want to change the qmail-pop3d timeout, is it correct to modify
the line
int timeout = 1200;
in qmail-popup.c and qmail-pop3d.c? If not, how
(1) If I want to change the qmail-pop3d timeout, is it correct to modify
the line
int timeout = 1200;
in qmail-popup.c and qmail-pop3d.c? If not, how do I go about?
(2) I did just that, changing it from 1200 to 30, but the timeout only
seems to work in the authentication stage, ie. before i'm a
I'm not speaking for USA.NET as I have no clue what they use or do, but
it's
possible they have a non-qmail smtp mail server for incoming traffic,
and
separate qmail processes running for the outgoing traffic.
Bruce Guenter wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 09, 2000 at 12:44:16PM +, Blaine Lefler wrote:
Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> Yahoo! is running entirely on qmail (with some modifications to suit
> their size), Hotmail's outgoing mail server is qmail, egoups (now
> incorporating egroups and onelist) run close to 26 mailing lists on
> qmail, Resaux IP Europeene (RIPE) and Network Solutions (inc
Hello all,
What large ISPs or services are running qmail, and roughly how much
traffic do they have (e.g. number of messages per day)?
Actually, I just tried modifying /var/qmail/control/me to read
"no_domain_specified" and on one hand it worked fine bouncing back a
message when I tried this:
echo to:fred | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
But the bounce came from MAILER-DAEMON@no_domain_specified, which is not
what I want. I also s
Dave Sill wrote wrote:
> Fred Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >1. Exactly when does qmail append the default domain name
> >(control/defaultdomain?) to a local recipient?
>
> qmail-inject appends it before injecting the message.
Ok.
> >2. Can I force qma
Two Qs:
1. Exactly when does qmail append the default domain name
(control/defaultdomain?) to a local recipient?
2. Can I force qmail to bounce if domain name is missing in
qmail-inject?
To clarify what I mean:
I do "echo to:fred | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject", and in the logs this
is displayed
here, it is started at boot time from /etc/rc.d/rc#.d.
> smtpstream tcp nowait qmaild /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env tcp-env
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
> #nntp stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd in.nntpd
>
> On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Fred Backman wrote:
>
> > Can
Can you reach your Linux host on any other port? If you have access to tools
such as traceroute or ping, try these and see if you can reach your mail host
from the external host. Also try the reverse, e.g. try reaching the external
host from inside the mail host.
Ning Wu wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I am a
Why do I have old messages (as in 3-4 days old) in Maildir/tmp?
Shouldn't these be moved to Maildir/new at delivery? If this isn't
always the case, can someone please explain why they haven't been moved
and also when, if ever, they will be.
Cheers
Fred
I am looking for some information on how frequently does qmail retry to
send a message, locally or remotely, and when it gives up and bounces it
back to the sender. So far I've found an excellent source in Dave Sill's
document "Life with qmail" (App. E ) but he only mentions the remote
retry sched
Dave Sill wrote:
> Fred Backman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >The problem is that for each delivery, qmail generates duplicate logs
> >and when I say duplicate logs I mean everything is duplicated:
> >
> >How do I solve this?
>
[snip]
> What
I know I've read this sometime in the past but I forgot where and how to
sort it out.
The problem is that for each delivery, qmail generates duplicate logs
and when I say duplicate logs I mean everything is duplicated:
Oct 14 14:48:32 xxx.com qmail: 939908912.777288 info msg 295394: bytes
559 fro
I couldn't find it in the man pages, so is there a way to log failed
connections with tcpserver? (ie. connections which are defined as
illegal in the tcprules data file)
TIA,
Fred
I have a question about MX records. Our users cannot email a certain domain,
say foo.com, and when I looked the domain up, I noticed their entry for mail
exchanger is an IP address rather than a host name. Now I've read somewhere
earlier on the qmail list that this is not correct according to the
I'm reading the web page about ucspi-tcp and see the last three lines which
say:
* inetd is unreliable under high loads. It cuts off service for 10 minutes
if it receives ``too many'' connections in 1 minute.
* inetd does not provide effective resource management. It will happily use
up all your
I have sorted the problem myself now. Sorry for
being too eager sending this post.
(The problem turned out to be
non-qmail).
I've got another problem on my Solaris machine
(5.7), and this time I get a "Aack child crashed" when I try to send to local
users. Below is the trace output (truss) of qmail-lspawn. Please can anyone
advice what this might be? There is no .qmail file so that can't be
it.
officesun2{root}#
Just for the record:
The problem with "qmail-queue was killed" turned out to be bogus permission
mode on the root directory (which somehow affected qmail-queue's access to
/dev/zero).
# ls -ld /
drwx---r-x 35 root root1536 Sep 4 08:47 //
should obviously have been
drwxr-xr-x 35 roo
- Original Message -
From: Harald Hanche-Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> | Do you mean I should trace qmail-queue? If so, how do I do that when
> | qmail-queue is invoked from qmail-inject?
>
> You seem to be on a Solaris system. Then use truss -f to trace the
> children. (You can also use
- Original Message - >
> As a first try, you could try to present a valid message to
> qmail-inject:
>
> # echo to: bollox | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
Sorry, that was a typo. I did exactly the line you suggested.
> If it still fails, turn on process tracing (if your system allows it)
>
n the mail queue.
Sending to the "bollox" account via smtp works just fine! Any ideas?
cheers
TB
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Fred backman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Is there anything specific I need to keep in mind or do in order to set
up qmail as a secondary MX server, as opposed to a "normal" qmail setup?
I've installed qmail before but never on a secondary MX server so I'd
appreciate any advice you may have.
Cheers
Fred
--
Fred
Either I've totally misunderstood your question or else I think you have
misunderstood what /etc/inetd.conf is for. inetd is a daemon listening
for incoming connections from a user on all the ports listed in the
file, and upon connection inetd then starts the corresponding program
which will then
Does qmail (1.00) execute any code on the stack?
I've search through the qmail website and mailing list, but only grown
more confused, so here goes:
Which is the best of inetd, tcpserver and xinetd if you consider
security, reliability, logging, configurability, etc?
Any other alternatives apart from these?
...or to turn the question around:
I
I personally use several local and external accounts (of mine) with
Pmail.net, Hotmail, Usa.Net etc. to test stuff. But also, if you want to
do serious testing I suggest you set up another mail server on another
machine (or even more servers than that!) and hack a couple of program
that automatica
etc/syslog.conf and look for a
line which begins with "mail.*".
Your mailbox is either in ~user/Mailbox or /var/spool/mail/user or
~user/Maildir/ (the latter being a directory structure). Depends how you
configured qmail.
Cheers
Fred
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Robin Bowes wrote:
> Fred Backman wrote:
> >
> > I sure will, but not for the time being. I will have to apply the patches
> > to v1.03 as well and this will take too long time to do now.
>
> Just out of curiousity, what do your patches do?
Mainly interface with a c
Just a quick note to let you know that it works now. All I did was remove
the optimization flag -O2 from the gcc and now qmail-send/qmail-alias
whatever doesn't crash. Though, there must still be a bug in the
code...removing -O2 is just a temporary work-around. Call me lazy.
Thanks to all,
Fred
Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
> Your qmail-send trace is more interesting. It shows qmail-send
> detecting a pending bounce for message 313551, then setting up pipes
> and forking, the child trying but failing to run qmail-queue in order
> to inject the bounce message. You should look at the permi
28)= 0
write(1, "\0Kdid 0+0+0\n\0", 13)= 13
close(3)= 0
sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, [], NULL) = 0
select(1, [0], NULL, NULL, NULL)= 1 (in [0])
sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, [CHLD], NULL) = 0
read(0, "", 1024)
Andre Oppermann wrote:
> Fred Backman wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Me again but with another problem this time, and I'd appreciate any help
> > or ideas.
> >
> > Does anyone know why a hacked version of qmail v1.00 would crash with a
> >
Hi,
Me again but with another problem this time, and I'd appreciate any help
or ideas.
Does anyone know why a hacked version of qmail v1.00 would crash with a
segmentation fault on a Linux RH 5.2, when it's running successfully on
a Solaris?
It's a local delivery to Maildir and before qmail cra
Are you 100% sure they have not arrived at that mailbox [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
Does it work sending to that address the way you usually send emails?
If you have access to the mail server for ultra-design.com, try checking the
logs on that machine. If not, I'm afraid I'm running out of ideas.
Bri
Ah! Now we're getting somewhere! It appears to me that you haven't set up any
of those users that you are trying to send messages to. Check if users "brian"
or "phorum" exist. Another problem might be that the users exist, but the
mailboxes don't.
Have you read the install doc INSTALL.mbox or what
lping me! And nice job on "Life with qmail" - got
something to read now when I go to bed :-)
cheers
Fred
Dave Sill wrote:
> Fred Backman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >I copied the system as a tarball from a Solaris 2.5.1. Tarball contained only
> >*.c and *
Dave Sill wrote:
> >Yes I have compiled the same bunch of sources successfuly on my machine,
> >and I doubt it's the hacks/patches as they work perfectly on a Solaris
> >(and they _did_ work on my Linux). No Linux os or software upgrades since
> >last successful compilation. I totally love qmail,
l -30 logfile", where logfile is the name of the
logfile. Esp. check for occurencies of "failure" or "deferral" in the qmail
logs.
Brian Moon wrote:
> Well, I can not find the quail log file.
>
> Brian.
> --
> http://brian.thread
Hi all,
I'm having a problem compiling qmail v.1.00 on Linux Red Hat 5.2. This
is what I get:
# make
cat warn-auto.sh conf-cc.sh make-cmds.sh > make-commands
chmod 755 make-commands
cat warn-auto.sh conf-cc.sh find-systype.sh > find-systype
chmod 755 find-systype
./find-systype > systype
./make-c
Does anything show up in the qmail log file, if so please can you post a
sample here (or email me)?
Brian Moon wrote:
> > How do you know it runs fine ?
>
> Ok, I guess it is not running "fine". However it is bouncing mail back to
> me.
>
> > Have you followed the instruction ?
>
> yes.
>
> > A
If it's a Perl script, you can do it something like this:
open(mail,"|/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject ");
print(mail "From: Theda Bara \n");
print(mail "To: Fred Backman \n");
print(mail "Subject: Lunch with me?\n\n");
printf(mail "The main message
Hi,
I have a mail server with a couple of virtual IPs set up and I want to
modify qmail's pop server so that it can tell which one of the IP
interfaces the remote user is connecting to. As an example of what I
want to achieve in the end, if a remote user is connecting to port 110,
the pop server w
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