On Thu, Oct 14, 1999 at 06:42:04AM +, Franck PORCHER wrote:
I understand your question like this:
You want qmail to handle all local deliveries for mycompany.pf, with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] being an exception.
Solution: Make sure you don't have a user account called "jean" on your
qmail server.
Hello
I have 2 RedHat 6.0 servers running qmail. One have installed the
rpm qmail-1.03-14ucspi and the other have the qmail-1.03-
102memphis.
When I try to use Peter Samuel Vacation program on the Memphis
package PC I got the following error in the qmail log and no
vacation message is sent:
Hi ALl,
I am using QMAIL to send verify email to users registered in my website.no problem
except one website.I am send the email via a perl script via open(MAIL, "|$SENDMAIL -t
-oi") ,$SENDMAIL is /usr/sbin/sendmail and was link to /var/qmail/bin/sendmail.
the problem is when I send to [EMAIL
qmail Digest 14 Oct 1999 10:00:01 - Issue 789
Topics (messages 31572 through 31592):
Re: flushing sendmail queue after installing qmail?
31572 by: Anand Buddhdev
31576 by: Russell Nelson
Re: David Sill's startup script
31573 by: Dave Sill
Re: MAIL FROM: [EMAIL
I couldn't find it in the man pages, so is there a way to log failed
connections with tcpserver? (ie. connections which are defined as
illegal in the tcprules data file)
TIA,
Fred
Hello!
I got some LAN's with qmail and POP3. The users have different
mail programs on PC. What is the best solution for distributing
common adressboks?
Vennlig hilsen
Jon Lurås
Lur data
Mob: 91 60 69 62
On Thu, Oct 14, 1999 at 05:20:18PM +0530, vkt wrote:
my name is nathan from India. I had installed linux and our company
have decided to implement Qmail as our primary email application.
Kindly let me know about
where I can download the software, and necessary documentation to
install and
On Thu, Oct 14, 1999 at 12:46:45PM +0100, Jon Lurås wrote:
I got some LAN's with qmail and POP3. The users have different
mail programs on PC. What is the best solution for distributing
common adressboks?
This is not a qmail issue. It depends on which email clients you use.
Please either
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Fred Backman wrote:
I couldn't find it in the man pages, so is there a way to log failed
connections with tcpserver? (ie. connections which are defined as
illegal in the tcprules data file)
tcpserver logs 'ok' if it accepts a connection, and 'deny' if it rejects it.
Just
Although it may not be completely related I think it wouldn't kill
anyone to watch a thread like this go by. I would be particularly
interested in seeing some comments about this.
My 2 cents. Eric
Magnus Bodin escribió:
On Thu, Oct 14, 1999 at 12:46:45PM +0100, Jon Lurås wrote:
I got
Although it may not be completely related I think it wouldn't kill
anyone to watch a thread like this go by. I would be particularly
interested in seeing some comments about this.
LDAP directories is one way. The plus is that many clients grok
LDAP. The minus is that figuring out
Well, lets look at a couple of things. Is [EMAIL PROTECTED] still
receiving mail from other folks normally at that address? It sounds to me
that you want to have 2 seperate mail servers for the same domain. (Your
own qmail box, as well as your ISP's SMTP/POP server) The MX record for
On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, Russell Nelson wrote:
Einar Bordewich writes:
Has anyone made som MX/A/PTR checking on MAIL FROM: in qmail-smtpd?
Yes, there's a patch for it on www.qmail.org.
Well, actually it doesn't work. Please use qmail-1.03-mfcheck.3.patch
instead (URL:
"Mads E Eilertsen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Fred Backman wrote:
I couldn't find it in the man pages, so is there a way to log failed
connections with tcpserver? (ie. connections which are defined as
illegal in the tcprules data file)
tcpserver logs 'ok' if it accepts a
I know I've read this sometime in the past but I forgot where and how to
sort it out.
The problem is that for each delivery, qmail generates duplicate logs
and when I say duplicate logs I mean everything is duplicated:
Oct 14 14:48:32 xxx.com qmail: 939908912.777288 info msg 295394: bytes
559
Running qmail-pop3d with LDAP patchs and have just gotten
things working, sort of.
Authorization and denials are working , however, after authorizing
and delivering, getting an error, thusly:
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
user barfo
+OK
pass whatever
+OK
Hi everyone,
I'm going to customize the bouncing messages to spanish. Is there any way
to do it in qmail/control or anything like that?.
Many thanks,
Greetz,
Martin Paulucci
SysAdmin
Sintesoft.Net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Hong Li" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at qiji.com.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
202.96.44.17 failed after I sent the message.
Infinite Knowledge wrote:
Running qmail-pop3d with LDAP patchs and have just gotten
things working, sort of.
Authorization and denials are working , however, after authorizing
and delivering, getting an error, thusly:
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK [EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm going to customize the bouncing messages to spanish. Is there any way
to do it in qmail/control or anything like that?.
No, there's no way to do that other than modifying the source code. In
general, it's not a good idea to simply translate error messages.
qmail's
I have no idea how the vacation package work.
But: the installation of the memphis rpm has changed. In
particular, you also need qmail-run. Is qmail working properly,
otherwise?
Mate
--
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Mate Wierdl | Dept. of Math. Sciences | University of Memphis
Fred Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that for each delivery, qmail generates duplicate logs
and when I say duplicate logs I mean everything is duplicated:
How do I solve this?
Have you always had this problem? How are you running qmail-start and
handling the logging? What
Dave Sill wrote:
Fred Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that for each delivery, qmail generates duplicate logs
and when I say duplicate logs I mean everything is duplicated:
How do I solve this?
[snip]
What's in your
/etc/syslog.conf?
mail.debug
Kevin Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I'm finally on to something. I'm seeing this in my logs:
warning: trouble opening local/xx/x; will try again later
warning: trouble opening remote/xx/x; will try again later
So, I went into /var/qmail/queue/mess/xx and looked at the files.
Try #2, Damn rented fingers.
Running qmail-pop3d with LDAP patchs and have just gotten
things working, sort of.
Authorization and denials are working , however, after authorizing
and delivering, getting an error, thusly:
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi everyone,
I'm going to customize the bouncing messages to spanish. Is there any way
to do it in qmail/control or anything like that?.
No, you'll have to patch the source, and read
http://pobox.com/~djb/proto/qsbmf.txt first.
--
-russ nelson [EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As part of the Webshield virus scanner, a version of qmail appears to
have been installed.
Anyone ever heard of Webshield? Are they really bundling qmail?
The question is, can I delete these messages from the queue directory
structure?
Yes and no. If a message in
James Smallacombe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a fairly simple way to modify the outgoing header of an
alias to preserve the To: address of the recipient?
Headers aren't changed by going through simple aliases. Maybe the
problem is that the header *isn't* changed. I.e., the pager service
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seems to have problem running qmail with supervise. when I start
qmail using supervise, it start off working fine, but after a while it
would
begin to fail. mail are not delivered and preprocessed.
At this point, what qmail-related processes are running? What do the
Dave Sill writes:
I've yet to try changing the file message date on the file in the mess
subdirs.
Wait until the message is queued (there's a "todo" file for it) or
preprocessed (there's an "info" file for it), then "touch" the "mess"
file into the future a couple weeks. It'll bounce
A Curtin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the best way to kill supervise/tcpserver/qmail processes for
system shutdown?
"svc -dx" is the way to go.
Do the supervise lock directories need clearing up manually, or what?
No, daemontools should take care of them.
-Dave
Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Sill writes:
I've yet to try changing the file message date on the file in the mess
subdirs.
Wait until the message is queued (there's a "todo" file for it) or
preprocessed (there's an "info" file for it), then "touch" the "mess"
file
Have your ISP forward the the mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to your qmail-smtp
server.
Franck PORCHER wrote:
I'm back with my (unsolved) problem. It's clear from
the answers I got
that I have failed in making myself understood. Mea culpa.
I will (re)state the context :
- My (very little) company
Hi all !
I have installed a Linux machine with two 9 Gbytes SCSI disks with RedHat
Linux 6.1. I want to install QMail as the mail serer in this machine, and I
have a couple of questions.
1.- Is possible to maintain a database in MySQL, Oracle or similar with
usernames/passwords and aliases ? I
The "free" email was swallowing 1/2 my message.
Running qmail-pop3d with LDAP patchs and have just gotten
things working, sort of.
Authorization and denials are working , however, after authorizing
and delivering, getting an error, thusly:
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK
This is a small bug from the ldap patch. Andre has already a solution for
this. Andre, could you post the solution on the qmail-ldap list?
Franky
--
From: Bill Rogers[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 5:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Thank you to all for the helpful information!
-H and -R did the trick and solved what appeared to be slow authentication
but was really DNS related. This gave the added benifit of taking a huge
load off our primary DNS server and now web pages appear to serve snappier!
Obviously, we may want
Dave Sill wrote:
Anyone ever heard of Webshield? Are they really bundling qmail?
The product is Networks Associates Webshield for SMTP. We have a site licence
for all NAI products, and as I was being forced into a quick fix for virus
checking all Internet email I had this included as part of
Greetings,
I've just installed the latest version of qmail and am trying to get
Maildirs working. Is there anyway to globally tell qmail to use
Maildirs for all my users with out creating a .qmail file for each one?
--Keith Lee
Keith Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just installed the latest version of qmail and am trying to get
Maildirs working. Is there anyway to globally tell qmail to use
Maildirs for all my users with out creating a .qmail file for each one?
man qmail-start
-Dave
I've got what is probably a problem with a simple solution, but I'm stuck...
I'm running vchkpw with two virtual domains, say A.com, and B.com on a
linux box at home.
When I send mail via the smtp server of my employer (using Eudora or telnet
directly), I can send to B.com, but not A.com. Any
On Thu, Oct 14, 1999 at 12:30:15PM -0500, Keith Lee wrote:
I've just installed the latest version of qmail and am trying to get
Maildirs working. Is there anyway to globally tell qmail to use
Maildirs for all my users with out creating a .qmail file for each one?
Hello Keith,
- first make
Tnx,
I worked perfectly..
BTW: no need to Cc: me, since I'm already on the list ;)
--
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IDG New Media Einar Bordewich
System Manager Phone: +47 2205 3034
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Keith Lee writes:
Greetings,
I've just installed the latest version of qmail and am trying to get
Maildirs working. Is there anyway to globally tell qmail to use
Maildirs for all my users with out creating a .qmail file for each one?
The general answer to your question is "yes".
I upgraded my home system from Red Hat 5.2 to 6.0, and even though I
have forcecr set in my .fetchmailrc, qmail is now seeing stray
LF's. Fetchmail tries to inject a bounce message when the first
attempt fails, but the bounce fails, too, and fetchmail happily
deletes the message from the POP
Hi John,
For your web-based client, what are you using? I am trying to setup a similar service.
Thanks,
Matthew
-Original Message-
From: F7596 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 9:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup HotMail by Qmail ?
Hi,
Now Let
-Client problems retrieving large emails.-I have several users
complaining that their client software (NetscapeCommunicator) times out when
they try to retrieve large emails (2-3 meg).Am I correct in assuming
that this is a client side setting? They keeptelling me this
never happened when
I'm having an odd problem mail delivery on a new server I'm building.
Server is running FreeBSD 3.3s, qmail 1.03, big-todo patch, netscape
patch, aol patch, rbl patch from flame.org, and vchkpw 3.4.9 for virtual
domains. I am using maildirs nfs mounted from an external raid array. I
mirrored the
Dave Sill writes:
I upgraded my home system from Red Hat 5.2 to 6.0, and even though I
have forcecr set in my .fetchmailrc, qmail is now seeing stray
LF's. Fetchmail tries to inject a bounce message when the first
attempt fails, but the bounce fails, too, and fetchmail happily
deletes
Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Sill writes:
Sure wish someone would publish a simple, reliable POP client.
What do you want it to do? Store mail in a mailbox? A Maildir?
Inject it into the local smtp daemon?
Re-inject via SMTP to specified user@localhost.
Run
Another problem. Same setup as the last message concerning delivery. One
user ID is unable to see contents of it's maildir during pop3 check on
the new server. 9 messages can be seen in the new directory, and a pop3
check from the production server can list them, and moves them to cur,
but the
Dave Sill writes:
Run /usr/lib/sendmail? For the
latter two, how do you set the local recipient?
Config parameter a la .fetchmailrc.
What other parameters are there? What are they named? How do you set
the envelope sender? From the return-path header? Where do the
username and
Although it may not be completely related I think it wouldn't kill
anyone to watch a thread like this go by. I would be particularly
interested in seeing some comments about this.
LDAP directories is one way. The plus is that many clients grok
LDAP. The minus is that figuring out how to
Hi, where is the Qmail LDAP server patch? Please send me the URL.
Thanks,
Matthew
-Original Message-
From: Jim Gilliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 2:32 PM
To: qmail list
Subject: Re: How to share adressbooks for LAN
Although it may not be completely
This has been discussed previously, and it is considered a bad idea to
deny messages from , because that is the format used in many bounce
messages. Something like that.
- eric
Edward Castillo-Jakosalem escribió:
Hi again to all!
I have a question about the log file. Please look at an
I understand the .qmail forward files, for the most part, but I'm not
entirely sure I understand how to make use of virtual addresses. My
forways into playing with /var/qmail/users was highly unsuccessful. Can
someone point me to some reasources on how to effectively set this sort of
thing up?
I've already setup qmail to do selective relaying based on network/IP
address using RELAYCLIENT. Is there a way such that I can have
additional selective relaying based on the e-mail address? I'd like to
restrict some local users from sending and receiving e-mail messages to
and from the
Hi,
I've been trying to track down this issue for a while but I still don't
know what is wrong. Essentially, when I subscribe to majordomo mailing
lists elsewhere, my masqueraded email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] isn't
recognized. If I send majordomo
'subscribe list-name'
[EMAIL
Oh, am I using qmail-inject?
I though that since I'm using tcpserver to call qmail-smtpd this is what
happens.
tcpserver - qmail-smtpd - qmail-queue - qmail-send - qmail-rspawn -
qmail-remote
Well, if I am using qmail-inject then I'd very much like a copy of your
script. That'd be very useful.
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999 22:23:38 -0700 in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] "randyboy"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, am I using qmail-inject?
If you're sending mail from the local host running qmail, then your
MUA is passing the outgoing mail to qmail-inject, possibly through
the qmail "sendmail" wrapper. If
If you're sending mail from the local host running qmail, then your
MUA is passing the outgoing mail to qmail-inject, possibly through
the qmail "sendmail" wrapper. If your qmail is on a separate machine
than the one from which you're sending the mail, then I may be mistaken
in my diagnosis.
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