tcp wrappers and webmail

1999-06-02 Thread jasonf
Hello Again, I think I'm finally getting qmail set up like I want. I'm using Maildir access and got tcpserver to work instead of inetd. I'm curious, is there any way to get tcp wrappers to work? I can do it with inetc, but not tcpserver. While I'm at it, is there any possible way to create a

Random Qmail Questions

1999-05-27 Thread jasonf
DISCLAIMER: Please forgive me if these are totally pathetic question. Believe it or not, I have read through the docs, and still haven't figured things out. First Question: I've set up qmail to run in Maildir mode. All of my users now have their pretty little ~/Maildir/ set up. Right now I've

Re: Random Qmail Questions

1999-05-27 Thread jasonf
Pine only groks mailboxes, so maildir2mbox moves the messages from a maildir to an mbox for Pine's benefit. In the longer run, consider running an IMAP server that handles maildirs. I realized that it didn't like Maildir, but I thought you could set what file it used as it's mbox by setting

dialup w/ qmail

1999-05-26 Thread jasonf
Greetings all, I just got finished (mostly) setting up qmail on a server I'm preparing to put on the net. Until I get my FQDN I'm using a standard ppp connection and just have localhost.localdomain in all my control files. This allows me to send mail to others on the server, as well as send

Re: dialup w/ qmail

1999-05-26 Thread jasonf
People should not be addressing mail directly to your server, unless it has a sufficiently stable presence on the Internet (static IP, DDNS, etc.). They should be sending mail to you c/o your ISP. Well that's fine. Once I get the static IP/domain I'll add that to the rcpthosts and all will

rcpthosts

1999-05-12 Thread jasonf
Ok, I sort of asked this question before, but I'm going to try again, this time with a little more info. I try to use fetchmail to download mail from another server. While running fetchmail, it dies saying "fetchmail: can't even send to user!" (user being whoever I'm logged in as. Later, I

More Info (was Re: rcpthosts)

1999-05-12 Thread jasonf
You still haven't given enough information. What's in rcphosts, locals, and your .fetchmailrc (less passwords, of course)? How about a sample of one of those fetchmail-daemon bounces, including the complete header? -Dave For the time being, my system only has a dialup connection, so all

Re: More Info (was Re: rcpthosts)

1999-05-12 Thread jasonf
[ snip ] --om-mani-padme-hum-2139-2123-926460989 Content-Type: MESSAGE/DELIVERY-STATUS; CHARSET=US-ASCII Content-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Content-Description: Reporting-MTA: dns; localhost Final-Recipient: rfc822; jason Last-Attempt-Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 16:16:29 -0600 (MDT)