these?
Thanks.
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At 12:11 08/08/01, Peter van Dijk wrote:
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 11:17:42AM +0200, Lou Hevly wrote:
Greetings:
I have dnschecking enabled:
nodnscheck: (Default.) Any MAIL FROM is checked for existing
Domains.
My problem is that some senders continue trying and my logs fill
to compile
qmail-autoresponder on an OpenBSD 2.8 box I got a Can't find
getopt.h error. I then copied getopt.h from a Linux box into
my /usr/include directory and all went well.
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264383
Is this because I'm using vpopmail? ./badmailfrom works as expected.
Thank you.
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At 14:57 18/07/01, Lou Hevly wrote:
Greetings:
My problem is that I have installed the spamcontrol patch but
badrcptto
is not stopping incoming mails as I expected. Here are the details:
Answering my own question, it may be that because I originally
installed
qmail from an OpenBSD package
your .qmail-file is in ~/vpopmail/domains/mydomain.com, this
should be (assuming you want user postmaster to receive the message):
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./postmaster/Maildir/
BTW, you might want to subscribe to the vpopmail list; try:
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reads lines from stdin. But for me
it just hangs until I hit Ctrl+C:
[root:/usr/local/src/daemontools-0.70]$ ./tai64nlocal
@400037c219bf2ef02e94
^C
[root:/usr/local/src/daemontools-0.70]$
I'm on OpenBSD 2.8. Thanks.
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http
At 17:46 15/06/01, Greg White wrote:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 06:29:10PM +0200, Lou Hevly wrote:
The docs say that tai64nlocal reads lines from stdin. But for me
it just hangs until I hit Ctrl+C:
[root:/usr/local/src/daemontools-0.70]$ ./tai64nlocal
@400037c219bf2ef02e94
^C
2500
RLimitNPROC 20 20
TransferLog /home/justalaf/logs/access.log
/virtualhost
Then I have links to both sqwebmail and qmailadmin on the page at
/www/webmail/index.html
p
a href=/cgi-bin/qmailadminQmail Admin/abr
a href=/cgi-bin/sqwebmailSqwebmail/a
/p
HTH
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concerning this.
Any ideas would be most welcome.
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t's in services:
pop-3 110/tcp # PostOffice V.3
pop 110/tcp # PostOffice V.3
I haven't edited /etc/inetd.conf.
Anything else? :·)
Thanks for your help.
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S "QUIT\n";CgiError("Could not send password!BRPassword or username may be
incorrect.")
}
I don't understand how, if vchkpwd is working correctly, my mail access is failing on
the password.
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.
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ified on the multilog command line, so you can find it by
examining your qmail startup script."
I used the startup script from LWQ, but I don`t see where it tells me where the log
directory is.
I'm running on Linux 2.0.36.
Thanks.
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At 18:42 01/07/00 +0200, Steffan Hoeke wrote:
On Sat, Jul 01, 2000 at 12:12:26PM +0100, Lou Hevly wrote:
Sorry to ask so basic a question, but after installing qmail successfully
following LWQ, I'm unable to find my log file. `ps` shows that multilog is being
invoked...
snip
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