Re: help me please

2001-07-24 Thread Dushyanth Harinath
whats the command line ur using.. regards dushyanth i am turn over my qmail sistem from inetd to tcpserver but when i want to know maillog file like /var/log/maillog it's empty can u give me an advice ...where is my new maillog in order to know error delivery mail thanks before

Re: help me please

2001-07-24 Thread andi hari
tail -f usually i use tail -f /var/log/maillog ( if under inetd ) but now i run qmail under tcp server.. any suggest sir andihari

Re: help me please

2001-07-24 Thread Henning Brauer
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 05:54:30PM +0700, andi hari wrote: tail -f usually i use tail -f /var/log/maillog ( if under inetd ) but now i run qmail under tcp server.. Read http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ Really. -- * Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.bsws.de * * Roedingsmarkt

Re: help me please

2001-07-24 Thread Dushyanth Harinath
i mean the tcpserver command line not tail -f or whatever read lifewithqmail.org as Henning suggested. tail -f usually i use tail -f /var/log/maillog ( if under inetd ) but now i run qmail under tcp server.. any suggest sir andihari -- Dushyanth Harinath Archean

RE: Help me please

2000-09-23 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
and then # chown username ~username/Maildir just to be precise: chown -R username:groupofuser ~username/Maildir (to get new, cur and tmp right) ;) a == Alexander Jernejcic email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] begin

Re: Help me please

2000-09-22 Thread wolfgang zeikat
Also sprach Gustavo Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 22.09.2000: when the user request to receive his messages (pop3 requisition) the qmail returns the following message: this user has no $HOME/Maildir just to make sure you have not missed something in your setup: does the user have a directory

Re: Help me please

2000-09-22 Thread wolfgang zeikat
Also sprach Gustavo Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 22.09.2000: i've used the following command: # maildirmake $HOME/Maildir # echo ./Maildir/ ~/.qmail does the # at the beginning of the line mean you did that as root? if root types: $HOME the variable $HOME is expanded to root's home directory