This is a better question for the vpopmail list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: eddy [mailto:eddy]On Behalf Of Eddy Fafard
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 6:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Qmail local question
Qmail with Vpopmail
We are currently transitining from
"Joomy" == Joomy Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joomy Oct 10 22:10:18 member kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received. Dazed and
Joomy confused, but trying to continue
Joomy Oct 10 22:10:18 member kernel: You probably have a hardware
Joomy problem with your RAM chips
I'd say this is a pretty good
Hi!
I have now another solution, that is better, I think:
There are two hosts, einstein and raman, serving the users home on both
side of the WaveLAN. einstein is the main MX, raman the MX for the other
side. ramanuser is a user behind the WaveLAN. On einstein the files
~alias/.qmail-ramanuser
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On 23 May 00, at 9:52, Robert Sander wrote:
[snip]
--- qmail-local.c.origTue May 23 09:11:37 2000
+++ qmail-local.c Tue May 23 09:11:43 2000
@@ -586,7 +586,7 @@
qmesearch(fd,flagforwardonly);
if (fd == -1)
if (*dash)
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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 10:03:16AM +0200, Petr Novotny wrote:
A message to a non-existent mailbox will also be held in queue
and bounced after a long time. Not too nice, if the sender just
misspelled the address and learns that not before a week.
Yes, but that should be ok, especially
On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 09:52:35AM +0200, Robert Sander wrote:
[snip patch]
Some of my users homedirs are mounted over an unreliable network (aka WaveLAN)
that could sometimes fail. I need the qmail-local to just fail temporarily
and try the delivery later again.
We use users/assign for
it. I'm using the startup script from
http://web.infoave.net/~dsill/lwq.html#installation-issues.
Could someone tell me how to start the qmail local files
correctly when using svscan and the daemontools? Any help
is appreciated.
If you're using Dave Sill's startup setup from LWQ,
"Ernyo" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I followed the instruction by install.xxx text. Everything's OK until
local-error test. When I sent a mail to an nonexistent local user, I didn't
have a bounce message in my maildir. I saw the syslog, there was an error
message _Unable to chdir to Maildir_
Marcel Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am unsure of how to change the default route of qmail for the entire
server. I am using qmail with vchkpw so the domain is not virtual but
the users are and the message gets delivered by defualt into a users
/home/directory (which doesn't exist).
Dave Sill wrote:
I'm not familiar with vchkpw, but it's not clear exactly what you're
trying to accomplish. Does delivery to real users work? Have you
created maildirs for the virtual users?
-Dave
Delivery to real users does work and the virtual users are created with
a Maildir format.
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