"NDSoftware" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why when a send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with my account
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in Outlook or The Bat!, i receveid this message in
double ?
What's in antivirus' .qmail file? What Do The Logs Say? (tm)
-Dave
: Monday, January 29, 2001 7:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: qmail problem
"NDSoftware" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why when a send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with my account
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in Outlook or The Bat!, i receveid this message
in
double ?
What's in antivirus' .qmail fil
"NDSoftware" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The logs say only for one message !
OK, but I'd still like to see a sample. And you never answered by
other question:
What's in antivirus' .qmail file?
-Dave
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 07:25:25PM +0100, NDSoftware wrote:
The logs say only for one message !
I don't think so. What do the logs say?
(we are not asking for your interpretation. We are asking for logfile
excerpts).
Greetz, Peter.
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 07:25:25PM +0100, NDSoftware wrote:
The logs say only for one message !
And the headers of the emails please.
Possibly the MUA does a Fcc and as the mail is to yourself you end up
with two copies, a local saved one and a sent and received one.
\Maex
1887502 - Fax N/A
UK: Tel +44 8453348750 - Fax +44 8453348751
USA: Tel N/A - Fax N/A
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From: Markus Stumpf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 8:02 PM
To: NDSoftware
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: qmail problem
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 07:25:25P
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 11:41:01PM +0100, NDSoftware wrote:
What is qmail concurrency ?
It's normal ?
aie, yes. read the manual...
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Am 20.01.2001 um 23:41:01 schrieb NDSoftware:
Hi Nicolas
What is qmail concurrency ?
it is a non-standard control file introduced in LifeWithQmail. It is
used in the tcpserver call. It specifies the maximum numbers of the
qmail-smtpd processes that can run simultaniously. If not specified
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 01:09:35AM +0100, Clemens Hermann wrote:
What is qmail concurrency ?
it is a non-standard control file
wrong. there are concurrencylocal and concurrencyremote, both standard
control files.
It specifies the maximum numbers of the
qmail-smtpd processes that can run
Am 21.01.2001 um 00:19:14 schrieb Henning Brauer:
Hi Henning,
What is qmail concurrency ?
it is a non-standard control file
wrong. there are concurrencylocal and concurrencyremote, both standard
control files.
sorry, I mixed up concurrency and concurrencyincomming. Taken this, at
FCP Wong wrote:
Hi guys, I had just set up qmail for testing and I keep receiving this
email send to the root user
: --- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Cron Daemon)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cron root@hamer/sbin/rmmod -as
X-Cron-Env: SHELL=/bin/sh
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On 24 May 00, at 13:21, kapil sharma wrote:
df -i shows the following output:
FilesystemInodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 128520 12460 116060 10% /
/dev/sda8 256512 12727 2437855%
Hi,
I have checked the disk usage and found that /var/qmail/queue has taken
158 MB of disk space. Now how to delete the email queue and restart
qmail. Please help
kapil
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On 24 May 00, at 14:08, kapil wrote:
I have checked the disk usage and found that /var/qmail/queue has
taken 158 MB of disk space.
But has it taken the inodes? _That_ is the question.
Now how to delete the email queue and
restart qmail.
If
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On 23 May 00, at 17:39, kapil sharma wrote:
Hi,
I am having some strange problem. When ever I am sending mail from
local
to local
user
How are you doing that?
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Comment:
What email client are you running? Most clients (Netscape, Outlook, Kmail)
allow you to specify your email address.
On Fri, 19 May 2000, kapil sharma wrote:
Hi,
I am having some strange problem. When ever I am sending mail from local
to local
user then it is adding the domain name for 2
Miguel Sarmiento writes:
If [...] qmail does not start or gets kill for some reason, then if
I login su and start the script manually (i.e. scriptqmail start)
qmail does start but if I logout puff! qmail exits.
...
the faq mentions that if upon rebooting qmail exits to use the NOHUP to
start
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I create a mail with qmail-inject, I can't log on to
qmail-pop3d to retrieve
it from the network, I get a 'no socket' error.
In qmail's documentation, the pop3 port is always specified as "pop3", however in
Redhat port 110
The
user you want to be to set up the qmail files is alias
Assuming you have created an alias user (and all the other required qmail
users)
su
alias
cd alias
touch .qmail-postmaster
touch .qmail-mailer-daemon
touch .qmail-root
If you
decide to use Maildirs eventually each of those
Alex Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Assuming you have created an alias user (and all the other required
qmail users)
su alias
cd alias
touch .qmail-postmaster
touch .qmail-mailer-daemon
touch .qmail-root
It works just fine to have root own the files in ~alias.
Ironically, I have
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