Please help me in my problem. When I use sendmail i can check the incoming
mails of my user in /var/spool/mail using elm -f user. How can i do this in
qmail so that i can monitor or track the sender and the dates when the
message receive.
In short is there an elm -f user in qmail?
thank you!
Kimberly,
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 05:17:45PM +, Kimberly Vher wrote:
Please help me in my problem. When I use sendmail i can check the incoming
mails of my user in /var/spool/mail using elm -f user. How can i do this in
qmail so that i can monitor or track the sender and the dates when
i set up a virtual domain then got this error
ul 20 15:00:59 tunayna qmail: 964076459.040630 delivery 50: failure:
This_message_is_looping:_it_already_has_my_Delivered-To_line._(#5.4.6)/
Jul 20 15:00:59 tunayna qmail: 964076459.041007 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
Jul 20 15:00:59
Kimberly Vher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i set up a virtual domain then got this error
ul 20 15:00:59 tunayna qmail: 964076459.040630 delivery 50: failure:
This_message_is_looping:_it_already_has_my_Delivered-To_line._(#5.4.6)/
Jul 20 15:00:59 tunayna qmail: 964076459.041007 status: local 0/10
Hi all
I'v been using qmail for about a year with no problems.
But yestarday I've noticed that my server cann't receive mail from some
hosts.
I see active (ESTABLISHED) connections from that hosts in netstat
they are handled by qmail-smtpd (seen in fuser ...)
they remain active for several
I have configured selective relaying as described in Michael Samuel's
step-by-step
instructions to bypass rcpthosts by enabling RELAYCLIENT for select
customers.
The problem is that I am receiving a denial of service for anybody-
even those hosts (IP addresses) listed in my tcp.smtp.cdb
"Reece" == Reece Markowsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Reece You can see that I am running tcpserver correctly too:
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -p -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u 137 -g 223 0 smtp
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
Try making sure that the path to the CDB file is part of the '-x'
Markowsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 12:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: help pls! RELAYCLIENT won't bypass rcpthosts
I have configured selective relaying as described in Michael Samuel's
step-by-step
instructions to bypass rcpthosts by enabling RELAYCLIENT
Reece Markowsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example, from my host 192.152.1.21 I try to telnet to the SMTP host
and send a
message to a host that is NOT defined in the rcpthosts file.
My understanding is that because my host (192.152.1.*) is allowed to
relay,
RELAYCLIENT will be set and
Hi! I'm using qmail1.03+fastforward 0.51+procmail delivery to
/var/spool/$USER Mbox on linux RedHat 6.0
Here is my /etc/aliases:
-
alias1: user1
alias2: user1, user2
alias3: alias1, alias2
--
If I send mail to alias3, it should send one copy of mail to
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