What do you do with fd5 (man matchup)?
-- Fred
On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 04:35:31PM -0600, Dennis Duval wrote:
to retrieve the file with OE and voila! it worked. When I pull the file
into a dos-based text editor in binary mode, it shows them as the NUL char,
hex 00. I'm not sure whether this editor is showing the actual data, or
just
Well - but them how about qmail not handling bare newlines in the body of
a message (and with the patch I use still not being recognizing \n.\n as
the end of a message)...
If OE shpuld handle NULL characters (which can stress you, if you program
in C/C++), than qmail should handle
Olivier M. wrote:
Are there some unwanted effects to reject mails using this
kind of method ? thanks for your hints a nice week to you!
Yes. If you are unable to resolve the domain name (your resolver is down,
the domains DNS is unavailable and you don't have the info cached, etc)
you
On Sat, Jan 15, 2000 at 10:57:00PM -0500, Russell Nelson wrote:
I wonder if that couldn't be handled by the Maildir code writing
Status: XXX as the very first line in each message? Then, you
could change the status by opening the message file, read in the first
N bytes, modify one of
On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 09:09:11AM -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
I am in the process of moving my mail from a OS/2 box. The mail client
here is PMMail. Each email is stored in a seperate file, like in Maildir.
I have moved these files to linux, but cannot read them using Mutt to
convert them to
On Sat, 13 Nov 1999, Bruce Guenter wrote:
1. message queued.
2a. if -l: compare host name of envelope recipients. If same as local host
name, deliver locally with qmail-local.
2b. deliver multi-recipient message remotely (concurrent with 2a). If -l:
remove all recipients with host part
On Sat, Nov 13, 1999 at 11:45:59PM -0600, Bruce Guenter wrote:
On Sun, Nov 14, 1999 at 01:08:20AM +0100, Florent Guillaume wrote:
With all the recent discussion about aggregating RCPTs for the same MX,
I took a look at qmail's code.
It became clear quite fast that general aggregation
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, scott f. lanes wrote:
I dont process much other mail on this server at all. almost all (about
98%) of the lines when I type 'mailq' are labeled as 'done'. From what I
understand this means that the message has been delivered to some of the
recipients, but those 'done'
On Sun, 7 Nov 1999, Bruce Guenter wrote:
nullmailer can indeed use QMTP to smarthosts that support it, but it
explicitly has no support for local delivery. You could set up qmail
and nullmailer concurently and have qmail deliver all remote mail into a
virtual domain that calls up nullmailer
On Sun, 7 Nov 1999, Bruce Guenter wrote:
Hard, but not impossible. How would you envision such hooks?
Certainly, I am not going to add support to nullmailer to actually do
the delivery, but giving it a way to call an external program that could
is a reasonable option.
How about a
On Sat, Nov 06, 1999 at 09:47:52AM +0800, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
When I create a list with:
ezmlm-make -rdugm -5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] \
/var/qmail/ezmlm/test \
/var/qmail/ezmlm/.qmail-test \
ronald-test \
wiplinger.org
I assume 'wplinger.org' is a virtual domain owned
http://www.pobox.com/~djb/qmail/faq/incominghost.html#local
Or "virtual domain" a little further down.
lists.mysql.com is the sole MX for www2.analytikerna.se and set up as
a virtual domain for mailing lists. THe owners want to also direct
http://lists.mysql.com to the same host.
Obviously, doing this with a CNAME will screw up mail due to canonicalization
at sending MTAs. Is there a problem
On Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 10:12:36AM -0500, Mark Thomas wrote:
When you double click on this address(or cut and paste it), do you get to
this site, or do you get errors. Http://www.pobox.com/~djb/qmail.html
Because, if you can get there, I have a real funny problem. Because I use
Pobox.com
I bet $0.02 that you have a smtp line in /etc/inetd.conf
-Sincerely, Fred
Frederik Lindberg, Inf. Dis, WashU, St. Louis, MO
as many
instances of qmail-pop3d as you want. My host has 2 interfaces and 2 IP for
the public interface. I run 3 tcpserver - qmail-pop3d. One internal (open)
one external (restricted to some hosts) and one on the alternative IP (a
vmailmgr virtual domain).
-Sincerely, Fred
Frederik Lindberg, Inf. Dis
s messages that pine
assumes are still there, but that's minor).
-Sincerely, Fred
Frederik Lindberg, Inf. Dis, WashU, St. Louis, MO
harder. See it as a hint to switch ;-)
-Sincerely, Fred
Frederik Lindberg, Inf. Dis, WashU, St. Louis, MO
wants them to be. Or use
qmail-verh-0.02.tar.gz as a qmail patch. This can give you a
"list-unsubscribe-shag=cnmnetwork.com@listhost" header "personalized" for
each recipient address. Both at ftp://ftp.id.wustl.edu/pub/patches/
-Sincerely, Fred
Frederik Lindberg, Inf. Dis, WashU, St. Louis, MO
in DIR/editor).
You could also forward messages: ~/.qmail - newlist@newhost,
~/.qmail-default - newlist-$DEFAULT@newhost.
-Sincerely, Fred
Frederik Lindberg, Inf. Dis, WashU, St. Louis, MO
on endpoints, E-mail is like UDP. Only a second E-mail
(reply from the recipient) gives the relevant info - that the recipient has
read the message and acted on it.
-Sincerely, Fred
Frederik Lindberg, Inf. Dis, WashU, St. Louis, MO
in DIR/editor).
You could also forward messages: ~/.qmail - newlist@newhost,
~/.qmail-default - newlist-$DEFAULT@newhost.
-Sincerely, Fred
Frederik Lindberg, Inf. Dis, WashU, St. Louis, MO
to a Maildir
from where it is sent to the smarthost via serialmail.
-Sincerely, Fred
Frederik Lindberg, Inf. Dis, WashU, St. Louis, MO
ftp://ftp.id.wustl.edu/pub/patches/qmail-verh-0.02.tar.gz
This is a patch for qmail-1.03 qmail-remote/qmail-local that allows
insertion of part of the recipient address into message headers at the
qmail level. Mainly useful for construction idiot-proof rfc2369
List-unsubscribe headers for ezmlm
On Sat, 20 Mar 1999, Tim Pierce wrote:
Agreed. But you shouldn't vacation-reply to a subscribe confirmation
message, either, or it defeats the whole purpose. I believe that
anyone running a BSD vacation program could be forge-subscribed to
this list, since ezmlm is basically guaranteed to
On Fri, Feb 26, 1999 at 03:39:01PM -0500, Mark E Drummond wrote:
In majordomo, the only info stored about a subscriber is his email
address. Can ezmlm store the users name as well? As in "Joe Blow"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joe Blow).
Sort of.
If you use ezmlm-idx-0.32, the
On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 05:59:24PM -0800, Denis Voitenko wrote:
My problem is not sending mail. It is passing the message to the script so
it could process it. For now my script looks like this:
#!/usr/bin/perl
$input=STDIN;
open(OUT, "/home/robot/email.txt");
print OUT
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