Anyone know of any reasion why I shouldn't set the qmail-qread
and qmail-qstat as setuid root? I've looked through the source, but
am looking for a last confirmation or don't do that. -sc
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Date : 23/04/2001 17:22:52
Anyone know of any reasion why I shouldn't set the qmail-qread
and qmail-qstat as setuid root? I've looked through the source, but
am looking for a last confirmation or don't do that. -sc
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Sean Chittenden
Emanuel.exe
On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 01:26:11AM +0200, Peter van Dijk wrote:
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 02:40:24PM -0700, Sean Chittenden wrote:
Anyone know of any reasion why I shouldn't set the qmail-qread
and qmail-qstat as setuid root? I've looked through the source, but
am looking for a last
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 05:49:10PM -0700, Sean Chittenden wrote:
Only suid or suid guid? qmail-qstat and qmail-qread both
rely on the qmail group to run through the queue.
suidguid.
Here's a quick binary wrapper that I was thinking about using
that'd run as root, but would
Anyone know of any reasion why I shouldn't set the qmail-qread
and qmail-qstat as setuid root? I've looked through the source, but
am looking for a last confirmation or "don't do that." -sc
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Sean Chittenden
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On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 02:40:24PM -0700, Sean Chittenden wrote:
Anyone know of any reasion why I shouldn't set the qmail-qread
and qmail-qstat as setuid root? I've looked through the source, but
am looking for a last confirmation or "don't do that." -sc
qmail-qstat is a s
Sean Chittenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone know of any reasion why I shouldn't set the qmail-qread
and qmail-qstat as setuid root? I've looked through the source, but
am looking for a last confirmation or "don't do that." -sc
Make them setuid qmailq, not s
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 02:40:24PM -0700, Sean Chittenden wrote:
Anyone know of any reasion why I shouldn't set the qmail-qread
and qmail-qstat as setuid root? I've looked through the source, but
am looking for a last confirmation or "don't do that." -sc
# envuidgid qmails
Only suid or suid guid? qmail-qstat and qmail-qread both
rely on the qmail group to run through the queue.
man -M /var/qmail/man qmail-qstat
Here's a quick binary wrapper that I was thinking about using
that'd run as root, but would only have permission to run if you're
I am trying to find out what mail is in my queue and who it is from / going
to. I read through the man pages on qmail-qstat and qmail-qread but they are
not very infomative. I was wondering if anyone out there that might know a
good URL for this or a better way for me to do this.
here is a small
Thus said "Ross Davis - Data Anywhere" on Sun, 25 Mar 2001 21:53:02 PST:
when I run qmail-qread I get 108,000 lines of emails, most of which have
sent. When I run qmail-qstat is says that there typically about 250 emails
that in queue.
Is that normal to have that may lines ret
Runing /var/qmail/bin/qmail-qread on my qmail1.03 install lists a huge
number of things in the que but done.
Shouldn't this be getting cleaned out by qmail-clean every so often?
Is this going to cause problems as the size of this gets very large?
TIA
Peter Brezny
SysAdmin Services Inc.
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 04:10:48PM -0500, Peter Brezny wrote:
Runing /var/qmail/bin/qmail-qread on my qmail1.03 install lists a huge
number of things in the que but done.
Shouldn't this be getting cleaned out by qmail-clean every so often?
I think you'll find that these are multi-recipient
Does anyone know what specifically is meant by qmail-qread when it lists a
message as 'bouncing'? Does it mean that the actual message is a bounce
message? Or that one of the recipients bounced? Or something else
entirely?
Thanks,
Ben
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Hi. Can someone tell me how to clean out the outgoing message queue ?
When I run qmail-qread it says I have 45,000 messages. How do I forcibly
process all those messages or better still erase them all. I have tried
restarting
qmail and rebooting the server as well but the server seems to have
qmail-qread occasionally sticks the word 'bouncing' in it's reports
concerning a specific message. What triggers the presence of that word?
I've looked at the messages in question and they only appear to be
deferred, not actually bouncing.
Thanks,
Ben
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is not preprocessed... what preporcessing is required to
be done...
and then I enter the todo, and there is nothing (everything is in the
mess folder) so when I use qmail-qread I get a list of email... but some
of this email have already been delivered...and it starts sending the
same mail over
that has
not been delivered yet, what I don't understand is what does it mean
that an email is not preprocessed... what preporcessing is required to
be done...
and then I enter the todo, and there is nothing (everything is in the
mess folder) so when I use qmail-qread I get a list
use qmail-qread I get a list of email... but some
of this email have already been delivered...and it starts sending the
same mail over and over...
See:
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge-base/view.phtml/aid/1140/fid/208/lang/en
-Dave
I would like to know what the fields of qmail-qread mean .
For Example :
7 Feb 2000 15:35:40 GMT #635162 2305
local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't understand what the field means , it sometimes appear as
#@[] .
I would like to know How can I delete a mail from queue
I would like to know what the fields of qmail-qread mean .
For Example :
7 Feb 2000 15:35:40 GMT #635162 2305
local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't understand what the field means , it sometimes appear as
#@[] .
is a "null return path." When ma
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