Daniel Abad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When a send a message to my virtual user, I check it from telnet and it's
without subject and from!! What should I do??
Compose your message differently. The From: and Subject: fields in
the message header are completely optional.
This isn't a qmail
: Quarta-feira, 1 de Agosto de 2001 11:35
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: Re: Message without Subject and From!!!
Daniel Abad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When a send a message to my virtual user, I check it from telnet and it's
without subject and from!! What should I do??
Compose your message
://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2822.txt
really.
If you don't have From:, To:, Subject: and Date: Headers between
DATA
and
.
no MUA will show them.
A senseful telnet session to an MTA looks like
telnet [mtaip] 25
220 [mtahost] ESMTP
EHLO [hostname]
250 [host]
250 [multiple feature lines]
MAIL FROM
]
Subject: Testing my SMTP
This is a test.
.
That will do what you're expecting.
GW
and understood http://learn.to/edit_messages/
When a send a message to my virtual user, I check it from telnet
and it's without subject and from!! What should I do??
Compose your message differently. The From: and Subject:
fields in the message header are completely optional.
Ok, I telnet
Hi all!
When a send a message to my virtual user, I check it from telnet and it's
without subject and from!! What should I do??
ash-2.03$ telnet localhost 110
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.cidadeinternet.com.br.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
user [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello friends
i have been using qmail-1.03 from almost a year now , and before 2 days
i have received a complain from one of my customer that he is not able to
send (relay or mail destined to localdomain) from my qmail-smtpd , he is
getting an error connection timeout/reset etc errors while
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have been using qmail-1.03 from almost a year now , and before 2 days
i have received a complain from one of my customer that he is not able to
send (relay or mail destined to localdomain) from my qmail-smtpd , he is
getting an error connection
Hi,
I'm running qmail-1.03, with qmail-pop3d, running out of users/assign
and users/poppasswd under a single system uid.
A well known virus (email auto-sending one) is generating messages with
binary in the subject header. I guess more correctly it's inserting
formatting in the headers
On Sun, 3 Jun 2001, George Xu wrote:
I use qmail+mysql system in SunOS.I want to filter a special mail
address or subject or content when qmail server receiver all mail.
Make procmail your MDA, and set up a global procmailrc file that does
whatever you like with the mail. As long
george [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use qmail+mysql system in SunOS.I want to filter a special mail
address or subject
or content when qmail server receiver all mail.
Qmail-Scanner may be the right thing for you. Have a look at
http://qmail-scanner.sourceforge.net/
Regards, Frank
Hello :
I use qmail+mysql system in SunOS.I want to filter a special mail address or subject
or content when qmail server receiver all mail.
How to do ?
Thank you!
Hello :
I use qmail+mysql system in SunOS.I want to filter a
special mail address or subject or content when qmail server receiver all
mail.
How to do ?
Thank you!
Excuse me, but I have tried your solution but it don't works!
My files are
~massimo/.qmail
./Maildir/
|/var/qmail/bin/condredirect iauc `822field Subject | grep -q IAUC`
~alias/.qmail-iauc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The messages in /var/log/qmail/current are
new msg 104056
info
Massimo Quintini writes:
Excuse me, but I have tried your solution but it don't works!
|/var/qmail/bin/condredirect iauc `822field Subject | grep -q IAUC`
Doh! Yes, of course that won't work. condredirect wants a program to
run, not a string. Try it this way:
|/var/qmail/bin
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 10:10:56AM -0400, Russell Nelson wrote:
Massimo Quintini writes:
Excuse me, but I have tried your solution but it don't works!
|/var/qmail/bin/condredirect iauc `822field Subject | grep -q IAUC`
Doh! Yes, of course that won't work. condredirect wants
Dear Russell
Fantastic.it works !
Thanks...thanks..and thanks again
Massimo QUINTINI
Russell Nelson wrote:
Massimo Quintini writes:
Excuse me, but I have tried your solution but it don't works!
|/var/qmail/bin/condredirect iauc `822field Subject | grep -q
I must forward msgs from 1 sender to groups of users AFTER EXAMINING
SUBJECT TEXT
example:
the rcpt of msg is user1
IF subject contains the char string xxx THEN the msg must be forwarded
to users user2, user3, user4
IF subject contains the char string yyy THEN the msg must be forwarded
to groups of users AFTER EXAMINING
MQSUBJECT TEXT
MQ
MQexample:
MQ
MQthe rcpt of msg is user1
MQIF subject contains the char string xxx THEN the msg must be forwarded
MQto users user2, user3, user4
MQIF subject contains the char string yyy THEN the msg must be forwarded
MQto users user5, user6, user7
Massimo Quintini writes:
I must forward msgs from 1 sender to groups of users AFTER EXAMINING
SUBJECT TEXT
example:
the rcpt of msg is user1
IF subject contains the char string xxx THEN the msg must be forwarded
to users user2, user3, user4
IF subject contains the char string
Russ' solution would certainly work, but this is exactly the sort
of thing that procmail is intended for. A procmailrc to do this
would look like this:
:0 c
* Subject:.*xxx
! user2 user3 user4
:0 c
* Subject:.*yyy
! user5 user6 user7
(Recent versions of procmail play better with qmail
Hello,
I would like to control (or add) to a subject line text.
This is for a server that virt hosts approx 20 domains. I would like to
be able to add information to all incoming mail for one particular domain.
Is there a qmail trick for this, or do I need to go through a pl script?
Thanks
Inthereal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is for a server that virt hosts approx 20 domains. I would like to
be able to add information to all incoming mail for one particular domain.
Is there a qmail trick for this, or do I need to go through a pl script?
One way would be to use Bruce
tcp.smtp.cdb exists, but your startup script
is looking for tcp.smtp.cbd
--
Michael Boyiazis
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mail Architect, NetZero, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 1:52 PM
To: VPOPMail; QMAIL
Subject: no subject
Hi chris,
you have file tcp.smtp.cdb
but in config you have an error:
tcpserver -p -R -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cbd \
should be .cdb instead of .cbd
typo only :-)
--Adam
at [17/Apr/2001Tue 22:52] You Wrote in [no subject]:
I am receiving the following error and he file really is there. Can anyone
I am receiving the following error and he file really is there. Can anyone
help.
tcpserver: warning: dropping connection, unable to read /etc/tcp.smtp.cbd:
file does not exist
--- StartUp Script
env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:/usr/local/bin" \
qmail-start ./Maildir/
On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 04:52:15PM -0400, chris wrote:
I am receiving the following error and he file really is there. Can anyone
help.
tcpserver: warning: dropping connection, unable to read /etc/tcp.smtp.cbd:
file does not exist
TYPO ALERT: cbd should be cdb.
--- StartUp Script
Michael T. Babcock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to send a message to someone, and add two CC's as well, but with
special notes not visible to the CC'd people.
Can't be done. If the message contents are different, it's two different
messages, not one message with two recipients.
Right
HI,
There are two users called A and B. I configure A .qmail file with
forward option to redirect emails to B. When the message is sent to A
both (A and B) received the message.
How can I do to make forward option goes to B user without A user
receive the message.
Thanks,
Alexandre Amaro
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are two users called A and B. I configure A .qmail file with forward
option to redirect emails to B. When the message is sent to A both (A and B)
received the message. How can I do to make forward option goes to B user
without A user
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I have qmail running on Linux.cima.org. and all my
mail mail must be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] What
I want to know and have yet to find documented is how
to have the mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] anyone
shed some light here?
Timothy Falardeau wrote:
I have qmail running on Linux.cima.org. and all my
mail mail must be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] What
I want to know and have yet to find documented is how
to have the mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] anyone
shed some light here?
See question/answer 3.1 in the FAQ.
Dennis writes:
Hello to one and all (especially the list managers)
Can I make a suggestion
Why don't we prefix the subject header with [qmail].
It makes filtering a lot easier.
Every piece of email from the qmail mailing list has this header in it:
Mailing-List: contact [EMAIL
thanks for showing me the error of my ways :)
-Original Message-
From: Russell Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, 24 December 2000 2:21 AM
To: Qmail@List. Cr. Yp. To
Subject: Re: request to prefix subject header.
Dennis writes:
Hello to one and all (especially
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am using qmail 1.03 + ezmlm 0.53 with ezmlm-idx 0.40 on a RedHat 6.1
machine. What i like to know is how can i moderate the subject line
when ezmlm sends a responce back, say for example to a help request.
The default that is sent
Hello to one and all (especially the list managers)
Can I make a suggestion
Why don't we prefix the subject header with [qmail].
It makes filtering a lot easier.
feedback ?
At 04:09 PM 12/22/2000, Dennis wrote:
Hello to one and all (especially the list managers)
Can I make a suggestion
Why don't we prefix the subject header with [qmail].
It makes filtering a lot easier.
feedback ?
what about a filter like the one I use?
Header any recipient contains "[
Hi,
I am using qmail 1.03 + ezmlm 0.53 with ezmlm-idx 0.40 on a RedHat 6.1
machine. What i like to know is how can i moderate the subject line
when ezmlm sends a responce back, say for example to a help request.
The default that is sent is 'ezmlm response', i would like to change that
that can
unsuscribe
Hi,
Look at qmail-qfilter. It will allow you to do even much more.
Petr
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Roberto Samarone Araujo (RSA) wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know how can I block emails by subject. Is it
possible to do with qmail ?? How can I do
"Olivier M." wrote:
On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 08:43:04AM +1300, Jason Haar wrote:
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 03:47:47PM +0100, Olivier M. wrote:
Hello,
For a project, I'd need to find a way to log the mail traffic
on a qmail server, but not just sender and recipien
On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 08:43:04AM +1300, Jason Haar wrote:
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 03:47:47PM +0100, Olivier M. wrote:
Hello,
For a project, I'd need to find a way to log the mail traffic
on a qmail server, but not just sender and recipient: subject
is also needed.
Qmail-Scanner
Hello,
For a project, I'd need to find a way to log the mail traffic
on a qmail server, but not just sender and recipient: subject
is also needed.
For sender, recipient and size, the maillogs would be enough.
But I have to find a way to include the subject into the log.
Is anybody already
are, based on your
contributions to the vmailmgr list... :), check into the msglog@yourdomain
user (often controlled via ~alias/.qmail-msglog). There should already be a
placeholder file for this exact kind of thing.
Then, use the mess822 package to extract and save Subject: lines, or to do
whateve
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 10:31:06AM -0500, Peter Green wrote:
Personally, I think I would first try to catch all the mails
using http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/admin.html#copies , and then
parse all the messages "by hand". But I guess there would
be a better solution ? :)
If you are using
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 03:47:47PM +0100, Olivier M. wrote:
Hello,
For a project, I'd need to find a way to log the mail traffic
on a qmail server, but not just sender and recipient: subject
is also needed.
Qmail-Scanner can certainly give you that - plus attachment data per message
Well, this should be entertaining.
--Adam
--
Adam McKenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] | "No matter how much it changes,
http://flounder.net/publickey.html | technology's just a bunch of wires
GPG: 17A4 11F7 5E7E C2E7 08AA| connected to a bunch of other wires."
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Title: Message
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, 5 October 2014 4:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (No Subject)
--
Hello qmail world!
I have one interesting question on internet server balancing subject.
Let's imagine situation with small ISP with 2 or more MTA. I made i simple
draw with 2 mx's each with uniq. ip adress, also i made i little
modification
on both servers with extra 3com 100mb/s cards and make
You may like to take a look at anaconda. I'm afraid I don't know the site
for it, but do a search for anaconda and clustering and you may find what
you are looking for...
/BR
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/
On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 12:45:51PM +0200, Luka Gerzic wrote:
on both servers with extra 3com 100mb/s cards and make them conected with
twisted cable (direct connection), so both servers are conected with
2 eth. cards.
Why did you do this? Performance? Security? What's wrong with them
Hello,
I use qmail+vpopmail+qmailadmin. What I am trying to do is to set up an email account [EMAIL PROTECTED] so when it receives a new mail, it extracts the subject and forwards it to another mail address [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mail to sms gateway).
I have a .qmail-user file
Hello,
A new customer wants to receive a notification in his pager or cell phone every time he receives a mail, with information like the sender and subject of the mail. Any idea about how can it be done? I only would know how to send a copy of the entire mail to his cell phone through
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000922 07:02]:
A new customer wants to receive a notification in his pager or cell
phone every time he receives a mail, with information like the sender
and subject of the mail. Any idea about how can it be done? I only
would know how to send a copy
http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/2000/06/msg00284.html
The above link sends one to a script that filters based on subject.
It bounces the mail. I, however, wish to instead forward this
email to an alternative Maildir. How might I do that?
mike
Is there any update "Virus Subject List"? I want to add to our qmail mail
filter. like "ILOVEYOU" ... etc. Anyone can point me to the right place?
Thanks much
Chris Chan
Here is a script in Python, originaly is for filtering mails containing the
text "ILOVEYOU" in the subject, but is very easy to modify it.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, June 02, 2000 6:28
I have downloaded the 'qtools' from the QMAIL pages. I want to reject
mail whose "Subject:" field contains the word "*Insurance*", "*sex*", and
others.
Does anybody have an example of the scripts to modify?
Thanks
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On 11/6/00, 10:38:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Subject:
SMTP POP ports are non responding:
Dear all ,
All of a sudden my POP3 SMTP ports are hanged.Even after
restarting
the essential POP3d SMTPd services the response is very poor
That last message I sent had the wrong subject line after "FIXED".. God my
brain is fried tonight. It should have said:
Problem FIXED (was Help me understand "allowed rcpthosts")
Sorry about that.. I'm not sure if Bob Brown fixed his problem or not.
James
Dear all ,
All of a sudden my POP3 SMTP ports are hanged.Even after restarting
the essential POP3d SMTPd services the response is very poor.
The server configuration is 256MB RAM,Pentium III processor 450 MHZ,
with 20 GB harddisk space.
Any guess?any help will
]; Qmail List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: Subject filtering on a relay-only system?
Ralf Gnthner wrote:
Our qmail server is configured to forward every incoming e-mail to our
internal mail server. There are no local user mailboxes. So .qmail files in
users
to filter incoming messages based on subject or attachment
type?
Otherwise I'd have to look into a content security product. Management is nervous
because of the recent lovebug scare...
Thanks for any input.
Cheers
Ralf G.
Ralf Gnthner wrote:
Our qmail server is configured to forward every incoming e-mail to our internal mail
server. There are no local user mailboxes. So .qmail files in users home-directories
are out of the question.
Do still have a chance to filter incoming messages based on subject
Hi,
with the mass amount of worms and trojans spreading around these days i am
wondering if it's possible to block mails with qmail by subject? (for
example the current "LOVEBUG" worm: if subject = 'ILOVEYOU' then block it)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jerry.
--
J
Here's what I'm trying to achieve -
When an email gets sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the message gets processed
by it's .qmail file, and gets forwarded to a short list of addresses within
that file. That works fine, and it was really easy to do. What I would
like is to rewrite the subject line
, and it was really easy to do. What I would
like is to rewrite the subject line of the message before delivery to
prepend a [maillist] tag before the message.. . so that a message coming in
like
---
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: test message
---
gets delivered like
---
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED
is there a way to dump a message that contains a certain string of words in
the subject line, or in the message body??
i.e. take any message with the string"pretty park" contained in it and send
it to /dev/null??
.qmail:
# the next two lines must be one ... unless sen
is there a way to dump a message that contains a certain string of words in
the subject line, or in the message body??
i.e. take any message with the string"pretty park" contained in it and send
it to /dev/null??
thanks!
Bernie Courtney
procmail is your friend, read the manpage and have fun.
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
is there a way to dump a message that contains a certain string of words in
the subject line, or in the message body??
i.e. take any message with the string"pretty park"
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Thanks,
RAVI.V.R
"Stephan Weaver" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i really like qmail.
Me too.
I was wondering how to disable somethings.
if i telnet localhost 25
and i type 'help'
i get a response with a link to the qmail's homepage.
i dont want that, for security reasons.
mabee you guys can help me out?
Modify the
Hello!
i really like qmail.
I was wondering how to disable somethings.
if i telnet localhost 25
and i type 'help'
i get a response with a link to the qmail's homepage.
i dont want that, for security reasons.
mabee you guys can help me out?
thnx alot!
stephan weaver
Someone mentioned that you couldn't do this with EZMLM.
Couldn't you do something like:
|/usr/local/bin/ezmlm-reject
|perl -ne 's/^(subject\s*:)(.*)/$1\[foolist\]$2/i;print' | /usr/local/bin/ezmlm-send
|'/home/lyonsm/SOS'
|/usr/local/bin/ezmlm-warn '/home/lyonsm/SOS' || exit 0
.. ?
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