on 6/28/00 9:17 PM, Vincent Danen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've looked at the web pages for both tools and in the archives
themselves, but I can't find anything having to do with licensing
issues for these two programs. I know they're not GNU, but I was
wondering about distribution for
on 6/5/00 8:20 PM, net admin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks;
I am upgrading a FreeBSD sendmail server to Qmail, did go through the FAQ
and docs extensively, qmail runs and I see all the processes running but
when I try to send mail to local user I get the following errors:
qmaili
Found this page comparing MTAs at linuxcare.com
http://www.linuxcare.com/products/prodindiv.epl?PRODUCT_ID=74PRODUCT_NAME=
qmail+1.03
They also have a nice table comparing the major MTAs. Qmail does quite
nice, coming in second to postfix.
Pat
on 5/24/00 8:03 PM, Russell Nelson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm afraid the best way is also the only way, and it doesn't exist. You
cannot use POP3 without sending passwords in the clear.
Doesn't anybody implement APOP??
The Gnome/Helixcode guys are working on an outlook type app that
on 5/18/00 7:11 AM, Steve Peace had the thought:
You do not need to improve anything! LWQ and your deamenor on this list is
outstanding.
Trying to not sound like a gratuitous 'me too' I have to say he is right.
Unfortunately I started my qmail career before LWQ was released but still if
you
on 5/12/00 3:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] had the thought:
Hello !
I'm rather a beginner not only with QMAIL but with unix as a whole. I
just wanted to ask if anyone can help - something I didn't find
anywhere.
I want to filter some incoming messages - both local and remote.
However, I want to
on 5/6/00 12:58 PM, Warren J. Beckett at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have much experience with scan4virus?
I have install the latest version on my redhat 6.2 box and it works
well... Exept than when I add entries to block certain file type of
attachment it does detect
on 5/5/00 10:32 AM, John W. Lemons III had the thought:
I have recently deployed a freeware procmail script that does a very good
job filtering out various forms or malicious mail. So far it has caught all
the ILOVEYOU mail and a few of the variants we have seen. Since I use QMail
on my
on 5/5/00 10:55 AM, octave klaba had the thought:
setuping scan4vuris I have this error
Cannot find unzip on your system!
2 stupid questions:
- where can I find it out for linux ?
http://freshmeat.net
- do I need to use McAfee with ? if yes, whch version ? an url ?
No, but should
on 5/5/00 12:27 PM, Keith Warno had the thought:
qmail is a programmer's MTA. (Un)fortunately the world isn't full of
programmers. When things like the "love bug" hit the main stream, getting
everyone to frantically and quickly slam their doors shut in the faces of
all that is unwanted,
on 4/29/00 12:53 AM, suresh had the thought:
Does anybody know of a good book on qmail
Suresh
Your best bet for the time being is to grab a postscript version of Life
with Qmail from : http://web.infoave.net/~dsill/qmail.html and print it out.
There is an O'Reilley book in the works, but it
on 2/1/00 12:27 PM, Andreas Altenburg had the thought:
i changes the line in the php3.ini-dist to /var/qmail/bin/sendmail
In spite of this, the mail is not send. In the http-error-log there is a
line /usr/sbin/sendmail -no such directory or file. But i do not find the
line in my
on 1/6/00 2:25 PM, Peter Gradwell had the thought:
Hi ya,
If I have a perl script, in a .qmail- file, which connects to a mysql
database, has anyone considered how to make the mysql connection persistent.
Would it be at all possible to have persistence in the program run by a
..qmail
on 12/16/99 4:20 PM, Roy Sandgren had the thought:
Greetings to all of you!
I'm running Qmail today, but I have a few wishes that I'm not able to
fullfill by myself.
[wishes snipped]
It sounds like all of your needs can be meet with any number of solutions
available from
I've set up an alias to allow mail to be sent to all the people in our
office. I would like to protect this alias from the 'outside'...
Would there be any problems with just doing a simple check ala
if [ $HOST != freestyleinteractive.com ]
go away
else
everything is cool and go ahead
On 11/9/99 at 11:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David McCall) had the
thought:
Wish there was a graphic picture of the qmail parts and the addons with
their various functional locations and requirements or even
a flow chart showing how stuff should move under various conditions.
Never fear!
On 11/9/99 at 3:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Phil Howard) had the thought:
Please don't suggest lots of userids and/or lots of .qmail files. I'm
dead set on making this easy to administer, so those are not options.
That's why I'm running things through a program that figures it out.
I could be
On 9/27/99 at 10:46 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (B. Engineer) wrote:
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Mojahedul Hoque Abul Hasanat wrote:
Dear List,
I want to setup 30,000+ virtual domains. Is there any
performance problems with this large virtualdomains and rcpthosts
files?
Or is there any way to
On 9/27/99 at 4:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joshi, Vivek) wrote:
Q1. I read somewhere the pop3 clients don't use encrypted passwords, is
there a way to implement increased security in this case ?
Yes, but you need to make sure the clients can handle the kind of authentication
you want to use.
On 9/27/99 at 5:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Rogers) wrote:
/var/qmail/popboxes/sadi-com/joe/Maildir:
total 0
drwx--2 popuser qmail96 Sep 27 16:44 .
drwx--3 popuser qmail96 Sep 27 17:40 ..
#
I think your Maildir has something wrong with it.
)
A mailing list for discussion of this patch is avail, send mail to
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Patrick Berry | Code Creation | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.freestyleinteractive.com - 415.778.0610
On 9/23/99 at 5:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Luis Campos de Carvalho)
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had the thought:
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Glenn Crownover wrote:
Almost running smooth as silk here! Just one last thing...
What is the recommended replacement in a qmail environment (using
Maildir
On 9/23/99 at 2:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Glenn Crownover) ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
had the thought:
I had 'chmod'ed it to 0 per "REMOVE.binmail" (in qmail/doc) step 2, as part
of the INSTALL instructions.
Then I got this message from my cron job:
23 Sep 04:02:01 ntpdate[29031]:
At least, that is what I have found.
Pat
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http://www.freestyleinteractive.com
like you doing
that...
Unfortunately people are also dialing into MSN and want to use the
mailserver. I don't want to allow the IP range for all of MSN...
Any suggestions?
Pat
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Patrick Berry --- Code Creation --- Freestyle Interactive --- 415.778.0610
at as well. As
has been mentioned a couple of times, most of the HOWTOs haven't
caught up to the newest daemontools.
You might want to consult the nifty Life with Qmail and see if that
helps out any:
http://web.infoave.net/~dsill/lwq.html
Pat
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Patrick Berry --- Code Creation ---
spoolfile="$HOME/Maildir/"
This setup works pretty well for me.
Pat
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http://www.freestylesoftware.com
Adam D. McKenna had the thought that...
From: Jay D. Dyson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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: On Thu, 29 Apr 1999, Vince Vielhaber wrote:
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: Not everyone installing Unix/Linux nowadays is an OS guru.
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: If they're playing the role of admin, they damn sure
Hi.
I was about to email the list in a panic about a problem that I though was qmail
related. I've been
subjected to a lack of sleep as of late so my powers of observation seem to be a
little below
average right now. I couldn't figure out why qmail stopped relaying mail. I check
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