+ Gustav-Martin Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| When you call qmail-inject, just replace "$SENDER" on the command
| line by whatever you want the envelope sender to be.
|
| That what i want, but how can i replace the $SENDER variable?
| How can i change environment variable?
|
| I use in .qmail
+ Gustav-Martin Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| If you forward using the forward program, change NEWSENDER. If you
| forward using condredirect, change SENDER. (No, this appears not to
| be terribly well documented.)
|
| Where is the documentation, in the manual page i don't founded.
| Have you an
+ Gustav-Martin Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| how can i change the envelope from line in qmail?
man qmail-inject
- Harald
+ Gustav-Martin Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Thanks i known, but my mails get to virtualdomains (fixme:fixup) and
| then only the $SENDER variable was set. All other variables are
| empty. I want manipulate the envelope from field, how can i this?
| Can i change the $SENDER variable?
If you
+ Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Sam Laffere writes:
| delivery 28: success: did_0+0+0/
|
| and the messages are nowhere to be found.
|
| Yup. qmail is telling you that it didn't deliver to a mailbox, didn't
| forward the mail, and didn't run a program delivery.
And for that to
+ "Alan Lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Notice the sh ./run ... and how many PID's its gone up in a matter of about
| 20 seconds..
Um, your run files don't run qmail-start, tcpserver and whatever in
the background, do they? They shouldn't. On the contrary, run should
do some setup is
+ dan kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Is there some type of confilct between .qmail and fastfoward, or is a just
| a matter of having the .qmail files not including errors?
I don't know, but I know this: It could be very useful if some of you
guys seeing these duplicates tried comparing headers of
+ Peter van Dijk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 05:14:48PM +0100, Norbert Bollow wrote:
| [snip]
| Anyway, if no one can answer the question based on the
| information which I have shared (which is very likely all the
| relevant data) then I can read the qmail source and find
+ Norbert Bollow [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| and ezmlm setup
|
| What are the configuration files/options that you feel should be
| shared?
Don't know, since I don't do ezmlm. But it seems very unlikely to be
an ezmlm problem anyway.
Your setup (which I won't repeat here, for brevity's sake) seems
+ "Paco Martinez" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Relay test 9
| RSET
| 250 flushed
| MAIL FROM:spamtest@[192.168.1.1]
| 250 ok
| RCPT TO:"relaytest%abuse.net"
| 250 ok
|
| Relay test result
| Hmmn, at first glance, host appeared to accept a message for relay.
| THIS MAY OR MAY NOT MEAN THAT IT'S
+ Cameron Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| How do I change the timezone information that qmail puts in the
| received header?
You don't, at least not without patching qmail.
| I would like qmail to put in the timezone GMT+11 or
| Australia/Victoria.
Maybe you would like it, but you shouldn't. 8-)
+ Uwe Ohse [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Otherwise you might want to provide more information.
Including log file entries! Does it show failed delivery attempts?
What happens when you run qmail-qread or qmail-qstat?
- Harald
+ "Andrew McMorris" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Hi could someone please point me in the right direction for information on
| how to add a footer to all emails that our company send please.
|
| I am also interested in not having the footer for emails sent to our own
| company can anyone please point me
+ "J.J.Gallardo" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
|
|Connected_to_202.108.44.214_but_sender_was_rejected./Remote_host_said:_550_:_Invalid_User/
|
| Why there is a field ""from "" empty here? Is my qmail machine
| sending emails with this field empty?
That's an envelope sender , not something in a header
+ "Vegard Hansen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| but i havent got any sendmail scripts under /var/qmail/bin/...
| Is this right?
No. Your qmail installation is broken.
(BTW /var/qmail/bin/sendmail is a program, not a script.)
- Harald
+ Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Seriously, I suggest we call them "modifications", or "mods" for
| short.
This whole discussion reminds of a Lisp story I heard many years ago.
These folks were making a software package based on Lisp. A manager
actually requested that they rename the garbage
+ "Alessander Salgueirosa" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Hi all
|
| See, i have a big matter here.
| One client have the qmail installed in his server, and the time is set ok.
| But all the messages come whit 1 hour later in time (timestamp i belive)
| Some one knows how to configure it
Hmm. I
+ "Brian Longwe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| But I want to find a way to stop the culprit from sending all this
| junk through my system. To me it looks like the "from" address that
| shows in the outgoing messages is [EMAIL PROTECTED], how can I
| block messages with this originating address (or
+ "Brian Longwe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Hi,
|
| I want to filter out messages with the following header from being
| sent out by a user on my system:
| -
| Hi. This is the qmail-send program at relay.ispkenya.com.
| I tried to deliver a bounce message
+ Seby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Andy Bradford wrote:
|
| On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 20:17:40 +0200, Seby wrote:
|
| How can i configure qmail to allow a users to send emails only to
| the localhost.. and to can not send emails romote (to another host)
| [...] sorry... but a
+ "Mark Delany" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| My qmail server is the secondary MX for domain tri.net.
| mx1.tri.net got flooded with about 28,000 invalid user emails, which
| overflowed onto my qmail secondary server, mx2.tri.net.
|
| (As an aside. This re-raises the question of whether it is good
|
+ Kimmo Berghäll [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Is it possibly to resend message in queue to different address?
Yes.
If the original address was local, just edit the appropriate local
.qmail file to the address you want.
In the more likely case that the original address was remote, you need
to do these
+ Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| "Brett Randall" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| I'm in need of some sanity. Does a patch exist, or does anyone want
| to make one, to make multilog rotate logs based on time rather than
| file size?
|
| There's a patch that causes multilog to close the current
Speaking of weirdness, I have an even stranger svscan problem, on my
home machine running FreeBSD 4.1: If I start svscan from /etc/rc.local
(in the line after xdm startup), my X server hangs, or rather it does
not seem to recognise any keyboard input. Most keypresses elicit no
response at all,
+ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 06:06:51PM +0200, Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
|
| using a service/log directory, just have a cron job kill the logger
| using svc -t. Supervise will start a new logger. Now, unless you do
|
| That's the thought I had too, but I'd want to check
+ Vince Vielhaber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Why not start xdm from /etc/ttys ?
I think my reasoning was that the X server will simply take the first
available virtual console, and while that is fairly predictable, if
something breaks there is a potential surprise there. Possibly even a
race
+ Gabriel Ambuehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Hello System,
| can anybody help me delete around 25000 messages from Maildir/cur , please
| also when rm -f * comamned is ececuted it says /bin/rm Arguments list too
| long.
|
| What stops you from using, say
| rm 91*
| rm 92*
| rm 93*
Easier is:
+ Peter Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 08:27:31PM +0200, Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
| | Hello System,
| | can anybody help me delete around 25000 messages from [...]
|find . -type f -print | xargs rm -f
|
| Or just:
|
| find . -type f -exec rm -f
+ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I'm having a major problem with a new install of Qmail under FreeBSD 3.2.
| Qmail was installed by a server management package and appears ok - except
| all mail entering the qmail/queue/mess folders is being owned by root:
Most likely, that means that
+ "Keith Warno" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Concerning uids and gids of the qmail system users:
|
| Are the numeric uids and gids compiled into the qmail-1.03 programs?
Yes.
- Harald
+ Uwe Ohse [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 05:06:20PM +0100, Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
|
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| crt0: ERROR: mmap failed for dld (data) errno:00012
| Unable to forward message: qq permanent problem (#5.3.0).
|
| this can only happen "if ((exitcode
I got this bounce mesage today:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
crt0: ERROR: mmap failed for dld (data) errno:00012
Unable to forward message: qq permanent problem (#5.3.0).
Apparently a temporary problem (too little memory at an awkward
moment?) tagged as permanent -- this is not too good. The machine
+ "I Haddenough" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I mean, shit, he rattles cages with the gov't over krypto, but he
| won't open source his code?
Eh? Qmail isn't open source?
- Harald
+ Peeter Pirn [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I know I have a user fishbone in my users/cdb. How do I query users/cdb
| from the command line?
I usually just ask qmail-getpw.
qmail-getpw fishbone | tr '\000' :; echo
qmail-getpw fishbone-something | tr '\000' :; echo
The problem with that, of course,
+ Harald Hanche-Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| + Peeter Pirn [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
|
| | I know I have a user fishbone in my users/cdb. How do I query users/cdb
| | from the command line?
|
| I usually just ask qmail-getpw.
How dumb. qmail-getpw never looks in users/cdb; it is qmail-lspawn
which
+ Giles Lean [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| On Thu, 07 Oct 1999 00:35:51 +0200 Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
|
| Now, one or more of these patches "upgraded" /usr/lib/sendmail
|
| I make my startup scripts remove /usr/lib/sendmail and re-create the
| symlink that I want, just in case.
Good
Our sysadmin installed a bunch of patches on our Solaris machines
today - basically, he just got a cluster of recommended patches and
installed them all.
Now, one or more of these patches "upgraded" /usr/lib/sendmail (was a
symlink to /var/qmail/bin/sendmail, became a "real" sendmail). But
not
+ Fred backman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| My mail server has been working okay until recently, and I cannot
| figure out why it's not working. This is what I get when I try to
| send a message locally:
|
| # echo bollox | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
| qmail-inject: fatal: qmail-queue was killed
|
|
+ "Fred Backman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| If it still fails, turn on process tracing (if your system allows it)
| and see what happens to the process.
|
| 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
+ The Green Avenger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I tried to move a queue on to a separate drive recently, and I am saw the
| following error messages in the syslog. Using the qmail-qsanity-0.52 I
| was able to resolve the problem, [...]
|
| Sep 28 21:34:17 outmta008 qmail: 938579657.209274 warning:
+ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I have been getting some reports that some messages (most without
| attatchments) are getting corruption in the body.
All qmail ever does with the body of the message is to copy it
verbatim. Thus, I think I can guarantee you that the corruption you
are seeing happens
+ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| How can I suppress the MY copy of every reply that I send?
Read the documentation for your mail program. Qmail does not send
copies of replies unless your mail program asks it to.
- Harald
+ Allen Versfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| 1999-06-23 10:59:28.533289 warning: trouble injecting bounce message,
| will try later
| It sounds fairly straightforward, but *which* bounce message, to whom,
| etc?
Run qmail-qread and look for a large message. Large enough, in all
likelihood, for a
+ Varga Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| If I make a virtualdomains file, and make the usual .qmail-... files
| in the given user's home directory, as forwarding to a real user of
| the system,then the mail arrives in order to the expected place.
|
| The mail envelope is the following:
First, allow
+ Neil Aggarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I just got this message from qmail and I cant quite figure out what
| it means or how to prevent it. I checked the FAQ and archives of
| this group to no avail.
It's not really a qmail problem, which is why it won't be in a qmail
FAQ.
| Here is the error
+ Van Liedekerke Franky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| maybe this is a stupid question, but my C knowledge is not that big,
| so I'm asking it anyways:
| There are a lot of stralloc calls in qmail, does this memory never
| needs to be freed again?
Most of the time, it's freed by the most efficient
+ "Greg Owen {gowen}" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I've removed locals
Don't. When locals isn't there, qmail-send uses me in its place.
Just use an empty locals file instead.
- Harald
+ "Greg Owen {gowen}" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| + "Greg Owen {gowen}" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| | I've removed locals
|
| Don't. When locals isn't there, qmail-send uses me in its place.
| Just use an empty locals file instead.
|
| Bingo. Of course, now the mail server rejects it because
+ "D. J. Bernstein" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Last night, [EMAIL PROTECTED] reinjected thirty old messages
| from various authors to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In case anyone, like me, would like to purge their own archives of
this list of the reinjected messages, they appear to be the messages
numbered
+ Peter Schuller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I've got a question regarding qmail. Whenever I send a message qmail
| appends "scodebox" to it ("scodebox" is the contents of all the
| files in /var/qmail/control).
|
| What am I missing?
|
| I'd be happy to RTFM, if you'll point me to the FM :)
How
+ "Petr Novotny" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| #!/bin/sh
| exec env - PATH=... tcpserver -v ... rblsmtpd qmail-smtpd 21
| |setuser qmaill accustamp|setuser qmaill cyclog ...
|
|
| I though the initial "exec" in the shell script should get rid of the
| shell process. I must be missing something
+ Paul Farber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I went through dot-qmail and envelope, but I really didn't pick up
| the environment variable set for the specific envelope parts,
Try qmail-command(8).
- Harald
+ "Claudiu Balciza" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| qmail 1.03 on redhat 5.2
|
| I sent myself an e-mail at 17:01
| I got it back instantly marked as received at 20.01
| The server time was 17:01
|
| why is that ?
+ "Soffen, Matthew" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| qmail works in UTC time.
|
| I am assuming you
+ "Robin Bowes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Has anyone used supervise to control apache, or squid, or mysql?
Not me, but I'll offer an observation, since people frequently
misunderstand this (I am not saying you are one of these people):
You cannot use supervise to control daemons that fork to put
+ Stephen Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I'm having a hard time finding out which RFCs document various protocols.
| I was hoping someone could point me where to look to find the applicable
| RFCs for:
|
| SMTP, POP3, LDAP, HTML, and MIME.
|
| If anyone could help me out, I'd appreciate it!
+ Fred Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| AFAIK qmail-alias is a child execv'd by qmail-lspawn, which is not
| supposed to exit.
That's right, qmail-lspawn should not exit until qmail-send tells it
to.
| I must have to do something with it. Use a debugger to find out.
|
| Sorry, I'm not sure I
+ Michael Legart [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| But how do i create aliases?
|
| ~alias/.qmail-aliasname
|
| But the domains are not in control/locals, but in
| control/virtualdomains, so ~alias will not be used.
Where did you get that notion from? Please RTFM carefully:
A virtual
+ Fred Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Here are the results of strace/truss on a qmail-lspawn session which
| caused qmail v1.00 to crash on Linux RH 5.2. Apologies for the long
| post.
The length is not a big problem. The fact that the traces came from a
patched version of qmail 1.00 is a bigger
+ Scott Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Harald Hanche-Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| | You should look at the permissions on
| | qmail-queue (should be -rws--x--x I think).
|
| Like the installation instruction say,
| make check
Yup.
Furthermore, it just occured to me that process
+ "Peter Janett" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Has anyone been able to execute the qmail-newu command via a Perl
| script?
I haven't tried, but can think of no reason why it should be
impossible or even difficult: It's just another program to be run,
which you can do using
+ "Chris Garrigues" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Simplicity is good. Isn't there a quote along the line of "as
| simple as possible, but no simpler"?
Albert Einstein:
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler."
or
"Things should be made as simple as possible, but not any
+ "Peter Janett" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| It looks like qmail-newu creates a cdb.tmp file, then copies it to
| the cdb file.
No, it renames it. The reason is that the update has to be atomic,
since there is a live mail system using the database.
| Even if I change the permissions to allow the
+ "Durham, Kenneth J" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| 926689247.629143 tcpserver: warning: dropping connection, unable to run
| rblsmt$
Does it really say that, or is the dollar sign an accident of
cut-and-paste? I'll assume the latter. If the former, I haven't a
clue what is going on.
| supervise
+ "Claudiu Balciza" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| there are some messages waiting in the queue for a long time.
| how can I delete them ?
You can bounce them immediately by a sort of backwards FAQ 7.3: Just
make the message older than one week (GNU touch is handy for this).
If you want to delete them
+ "Joe Garcia" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| So what does qmail-lspawn pass to qmail-getpw as local? "user" of
| "user@domain"
Which part of the qmail-getpw manual page did you not understand?
Did you try actually running the program with various data on the
command line?
- Harald
+ Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Anyone know how to stop/cleanup a SPAM with 1500 messages in
| queue?
|
| The user was deactivated and kicked offline in the middle of
| SPAMing.. But what now? :)
Shut down qmail-send, identify all the spam messages and delete their
corresponding files from the
+ "Brandon Pulsipher" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| So I changed the qmail file to:
| #/dev/null
| and now I see n the logs:
|
| Apr 29 09:47:44 ns qmail: 925404464.203380 starting delivery 6377: msg
| 106426 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Apr 29 09:47:44 ns qmail: 925404464.343924 delivery 6377:
+ Fabrice Scemama [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| As a 4-month old linux user (and passionnated), I've chosen
| qmail over sendmail.
Wow. I think it safe toasy you must be the youngest qmail user ever.
And you write exceedingly well for a 4-month old, too!
- Harald 8-)
Hmm, I just thought it interesting to see these two together:
+ "Henrik Holmberg" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| My qmailanalog programs don't work :(
|
| They just hang and do nothing at all, what can be wrong??
+ Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Dave Sill writes:
| People are overestimating the
+ Doug McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I changed the character in conf-break to + and have no earthly idea
| how to make lists work at this point (or any submailboxes).
| user-list fails; user+list fails.
I use conf-break = '+' too, and have no problems with that. But
beware that the address
+ "Oden Eriksson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
|
| qmail-local.c: In function `main´:
| qmail-local.c:448 Warning: return type of `main´ is not `int´
|
|
| Is this severe and if so how do I correct it ?
It does not matter one whit because all these program exit via _exit()
and
+ "Durham, Kenneth J" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Im setting up my mail server but i dont have a valid domain name.
| will qmail work via ip like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ? or do i have to have a valide domain
| name to get it to work correctly?
me@[999.999.999.99] might have a
+ John Conover [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| How do you reconstruct /var/qmail/queue from a head crash? Will
| qmail automagically recreate the directory tree?
Run `make setup check' from the qmail source directory.
- Harald
+ Doug McClure [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I have a feeling this means open relay, right?
|
| /etc/tcp.smtp
|
| 216.98.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
| 38.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
| :allow
Not unless your rcpthosts file is missing. This says only the two
named nets can relay, all others may connect but cannot
+ "x" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| as far as i know qmail-smtpd can't be run as a deamon but from ident
| (or similar djb's server)only.
Yep.
| since this is really unefficient..
Only on architectures where fork and exec are expensive, which as far
as I know is not the case for most modern unixes.
|
+ "A.Y. Sjarifuddin" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Any idea what's seem to be the problem?
Nope. Since the bounce is not originated by qmail, and moreover the
bounce message doesn't in any way resemble any message created by
stock qmail, I think all you can do is ask the postmaster at
indosat.net.id.
+ Pablo Godel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I am wondering why Qmail inserts into the headers and bounces the
| time in UTC format and why not the local time.
Because it is easier to track delays via Received: headers when they
all use the same time zone.
| I need Qmail to displays the local time, is
+ Troy Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
|
| | Because it is easier to track delays via Received: headers when they
| | all use the same time zone.
|
| I don't mean to flame (I think this list is a little esoteric and
| hot-tempered as it is), but this seems like a bogus statement,
| considering
+ "Robert J. Adams" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Is it possible to have two machines accessing the same queue via NFS?
No! Your single copy of qmail-send assumes it is the only entity
making any changes in the queue (with the exception of qmail-queue,
which does however follow a specific protocol for
+ Robert Siemer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I'm looking for a solution to use "condredirect" in this way:
| The program started from condredirect should just say me if "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
| is one of the recipients (to: or cc:). But "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" could also be
| written as:
|
| to: [EMAIL
+ Jim Beam [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Apr 16 06:39:50 smtp qmail: 924262790.544729 starting delivery 8: msg
| 1214814 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Apr 16 06:39:50 smtp qmail: 924262790.561974 delivery 8: deferral:
| Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir._(#4.2.1)/
|
| I have the /Maildir/ entry correct, and
Um, shouldn't that be "Army 1, ezmlm 0"?
I fail to see a qmail issue in that double bounce.
- Harald
+ Ralf Nagel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I just received above warning from the qmail list server.
| Some of the messages (from April 1st) have been bouncing:
|
| 123.123.123.123 does not like recipient
| remote host said [...] we do not relay
|
| I forwarded the warning message to my provider asking
+ "Ramesh Panuganty" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Is there anyway I can turn of logging in qmail? If I comment out
| "logger" in /etc/init.d/qmail, will any default loggin mechanism
| come into action?
If you do that, qmail-send will write its log entries on stdout. You
can redirect that to /dev/null
+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lorens Kockum):
| On the qmail list [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Fri, Apr 09, 1999 at 05:01:48PM -, Lorens Kockum wrote:
| Just for the sake of discussion, what would be the best way?
|
| Use qmail-inject with multiple Bcc: recipients as suggested a few days ago.
|
+ "Adam D. McKenna" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Sorry to post is here, but I am getting tons of messages in my logs
| that look like this:
|
| status: local 10/10 remote 4/20
| delivery 64: deferral:
+ Sameer Vijay [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I got it working with just one line in users/assign instead of two
| lines as mentioned below.
|
| +iitb:sameer:501:100:/home/sameer/:-:iitb:
|
| The above can handle all the mails that start with iitb ie. iitb-*@
| as well as iitb@
It also handles mail
+ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Is qmail 2.0 out?
|
| No, but it promises dramtically improved queue performance.
|
| Do we have an ETA?
Nope. Dan is too smart for that. Too many software developers have
been burned by suggesting a delivery date, then finding their release
slip by weeks, months,
+ Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Donna Phillips writes:
| The all messages would be delived to the Mailbox it was attached
| to and that only email with say 'internic' in the From: field
| would also have a copy sent to another email box
|
| |if echo $SENDER | grep internic; then
+ Gordon Soukoreff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Hi, I've seen some documentation on this however, I'm trying to set it up.
| This is what I get:
|
| tcpserver -u "$uid" -g "$gid" -c "$concurrency" -v \
| -x /etc/tcpcontrol/smtp.cdb 0 smtp \
| qmail-pipe fixcr --
+ [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ed Weinberg):
| ./age-smtp: /usr/local/bin/tcpmakectl: No such file or directory
|
| I installed ucspi-tcp-0.84.tar.gz, and open-smtp3.tar.gz, but, that
| file does not seem to be on my server.
|
| Did I miss something?
tcpmakectl has been replaced by tcprules in
+ Jason Haar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| SMTP connections to our sendmail and qmail servers take over 80sec
| to return a banner when connected to _from_ machines on our own LAN
| (i.e. whose info is in our DNS - not the downed forwarder). [...]
|
| Once the initial delay is over, sendmail and qmail
+ Robert Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| We are running qmail 1.03 here with virtual domain pops
|
| A customer of ours has their email address and reply-to address set to
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Our machine is tempest.nac.net, but it does all mail for the nac.net
| domain and about 300 virtual
+ Alastair [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| As far as I can make out qmail can't handle folders.
| Is this correct?
No.
Though I must hasten to add that I am not completely sure what you
mean by handling folders: I assumed you meant the ability to deliver
mail into different locations depending on
+ Vince Vielhaber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| ... and if so, why? What am I missing?
|
| I have a .qmail-test containing this:
| |/usr/local/bin/822header header cat body exit 99
| ./file
822header reads too far. It reads whole blocks of some specific
number of characters until it finds the end
+ Chris Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Below is a very simple patch to tcpserver that lets it run the
| program specified in the environment variable PROG rather than the
| one named on the command line. I vaguely recall the idea of doing
| this coming up on the list several months ago, but I
- Markus Stumpf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Come on folx ...
| RTFH (Read the Fucking Header)
Harumph! I wish sometimes that folks would catch up with the entire
thread before responding to the message that started it: This
particular horse is already good and dead, and flogging it further is
not
- "Rick McMillin" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| When a customer doesn't type the full email address and only
| puts in a username, the fixup will append the full hostname after
| the username they entered. So "rmcmilln" would become
| something like [EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't want it to append
| the
- "Nelson, Chris (USITG)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I've been trying to write a perl script that will talk to a qmqp
| server, without much luck. I send my data to the server and await
| it's responce and nothing ever shows up, I end up killing my
| program. I think I'm following the protocol to
- Patrick Paysant [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Now, what I want to do is to forward the mails if they are
| not read after one hour (for instance).
| I'm not sure it is clear, so here is an example :
|
| Mail #1 arrive at 9H00AM to Joe.
| Joe is not here today.
| I want that this mail to be forwarded
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