Hi guys,
I had just set up qmail for testing and I keep
receiving this email send to the root user :
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cron Daemon)To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Cron root@hamer /sbin/rmmod
-asX-Cron-Env: SHELL=/bin/shX-Cron-Env:
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
Hi Guys,
I'm a qmail newbie and just installed qmail 1.03 in RED HAT 6.2. Followed installation
instructions from Life w/ qmail.
Including all the packages like daemontools and ucspi. I think I followed it all,
double checking on the scripts and
the directories to make, link files, ownerships,
Hi Guys,
I'm a qmail newbie and just installed qmail 1.03 in RED HAT 6.2. Followed installation
instructions from Life w/ qmail.
Including all the packages like daemontools and ucspi. I think I followed it all,
double checking on the scripts and
the directories to make, link files, ownerships,
Adam McKenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 06:04:12PM -0400, Michael T. Babcock wrote:
Use any version of PGP or "PGP for Windows" and use the clipboard encryption
features:
1) select all text (Ctrl-A)
2) "copy" (Ctrl-C)
3) click on PGP tray icon
4) click "sign encrypt"
Toens Bueker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From inetd(8):
The optional `max'' suffix (separated from `wait'' or `nowait'' by a dot)
specifies the maximum number of server instances that may be spawned from
inetd within an interval of 60 seconds. When omitted, `max'' defaults to 40.
That's a rate
Hi...
i have the Problem that we are serving domains for foo.de
our Mailserver is in 194.97.15.0
The customers Mailserver is in 62.108.55.224 for example.
The customers cant send mail over our mailserver. The domain
foo.de is in rctphosts of qmail.
Is there a way to fix this problem so that they
Sten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't see anything in the FAQ that seemed to be relevant to
this, and the ORNL search engine wants to split 'message-id' into
'message' and 'id'.
"message id" does the trick.
I just received a pair of messages from PayPal, which appears
to be
True -- but that would require the countries the software manufacturers do business
in to relax their export regs. and allow for open encryption hooks in their tools.
Dave Sill wrote:
It's not even this complicated with 6.5. You click on the window whose text
you want to encrypt, click on
Hi...
Another way is to add the ip range or individual addresses into you
/etc/tcp.smtp file and recreate the smtp.cdb file. Also double check the
spelling in rcpthosts (although I think that is not poss but you never know)
:o)
Slider
Hi...
i have the Problem that we are serving domains
In addition be sure that the qmail processes have been restarted, in order
to take up the new settings!!
;o)
Slider
Hi...
i have the Problem that we are serving domains for foo.de
our Mailserver is in 194.97.15.0
The customers Mailserver is in 62.108.55.224 for example.
The customers cant
Are you asking more for something like:
2000/07/31 06:02:10.42 (GMT+05)
This has always been the date format I've prefered ... its sortable (as the year
comes first -- although its quite narrow-minded of me to not allow for 5 digit
dates), its human-readable, and quite parsable. The decimal
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 1 Aug 00, at 9:58, Michael T. Babcock wrote:
Are you asking more for something like:
2000/07/31 06:02:10.42 (GMT+05)
This has always been the date format I've prefered ... its sortable
(as the year comes first -- although its quite
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 08:03:23AM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
despite the annoying tai64n timestamps on multilog. ;-)
Let's just pass over that :)
2000-08-01 07:42:33.785679500 tcpserver: ok 61983 :216.243.128.140:25
:205.188.1
2000-08-01 07:42:34.432984500 tcpserver: ok 61985
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 03:27:44PM +0100, James Raftery wrote:
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 08:03:23AM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
despite the annoying tai64n timestamps on multilog. ;-)
Let's just pass over that :)
2000-08-01 07:42:33.785679500 tcpserver: ok 61983 :216.243.128.140:25
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 10:34:51AM -0400, Bennett Todd wrote:
2000-07-28-16:04:47 Ben Beuchler:
Any major gotchas with djbdns, besides the problems nslookup has
talking to it?
nslookup only has a problem if it's not serving its own address
properly for reverse lookups, other than that
2000-08-01-10:50:58 Ben Beuchler:
Sometime in the near future we will be a djbdns shop. It will
take some arm twisting of the other admins, but it will happen.
That's good. You'll be glad.
I'll tell you how I made the transition, not that this is the only
way or anything, but it worked
Dave Sill writes:
DS Sten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't see anything in the FAQ that seemed to be relevant to
this, and the ORNL search engine wants to split 'message-id' into
'message' and 'id'.
DS "message id" does the trick.
Not any better than 'message-id'. It finds what
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 11:03:59AM -0400, Bennett Todd wrote:
2000-08-01-10:50:58 Ben Beuchler:
Sometime in the near future we will be a djbdns shop. It will
take some arm twisting of the other admins, but it will happen.
That's good. You'll be glad.
I'll tell you how I made the
Albert Hopkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The new location is on another (non-qmail) server. Basically this
user is wanting her currently delivered email to be send to the
other email address (the one I put in her .qmail). I'm not sure if
it's called requeuing or what but basically I want
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 09:43:50AM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
Hmmm... What flag tells it not to look for that?
-l localname
See http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html for the full raft of
options.
It appears to be. If you or anyone else can find a problem with it, I
would be greatful.
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 05:52:57PM +0100, James Raftery wrote:
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 09:43:50AM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
Hmmm... What flag tells it not to look for that?
-l localname
See http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html for the full raft of
options.
I will try that,
I would like to bounce all mail incoming to my qmail machine (which is
qmail.domain.com) for domain.com to mail.domain.com while i set up my
server. What would this look like in smtproutes? I don't see this file in my
control files, and I didnt see it in the install docs. Can anyone point me
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 11:05:18AM -0700, Jacob Scott wrote:
I would like to bounce all mail incoming to my qmail machine (which is
qmail.domain.com) for domain.com to mail.domain.com while i set up my
server. What would this look like in smtproutes? I don't see this file in my
control
That's more of what the RBL is for -- if you want to take that step. The RBL
is supposed to be a good list of sites that are producing spam, not that are
necessarily open relays at all.
"Hubbard, David" wrote:
Thanks for responding Chris. I am currently using the MAPS
relays.mail-abuse.org
* Chad Cranston [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. (*) text/plain ( ) text/html
^
Turn this off. It only makes your mail 5x as big without adding anything.
I'm having problems w/ vpasswd the binary file for vpasswd (to change
the password of a vpopmail user) is located in /home/vpopmail/bin
Actually, no. The problem is that his E-mail client (Outlook Express) has
the option of sending BOTH plain and html versions of the message and is
sending them encoded as seperate MIME segments. Netscape Messenger also
supports this, but IMHO, its an incorrect reading of how MIME should be
Hi,
I have been using Qmail on Linux for a while. All the mail I send from
Linux seem to get delivered to the destination SMTP server. On my local LAN
I do have non-Linux systems. When I point the email clients the Linux system
as the SMTP server, I am getting the following message:
"An error
hi,
try a telnet to port 25 of your linuxbox from a m$-client. if you get a connection
type HELO DUDE and CR. you should see an answer
from your qmail server. if not, it may be possible, that your tcp-server is not
listening at the local device.
IMHO tcp.smtp is responsible for relaying and
When the mail goes out from any of my systems on the LAN, I would like to
hide the IP addresses and possibly the host names(don't know if the later is
possible).
What Qmail files do I need to look at to hide IP address information in the
headers?
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Subba Rao
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On 01-Aug-2000, Michael T. Babcock wrote:
"Robin S. Socha" wrote:
* Chad Cranston [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. (*) text/plain ( ) text/html
^
Turn this off. It only makes your mail 5x as big without adding anything.
Actually, no. The problem is that his E-mail client
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 05:34:36PM +1200, Chris, the Young One wrote:
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 11:12:54PM -0400, Vincent Danen wrote:
! In /etc/passwd I have this:
!
! alias:x:400:401::/var/qmail/alias:/bin/true
Can you please run qmail-showctl and list the output of the line
``user
Ok, I fixed it. It now just rotates the serverindex.pos[] by a random
amount, and then loops through until it finds a good server. rand() is still
seeded with milliseconds from the system clock. I used memcpy() to move the
array around instead of loops to make it more efficient.
Would it be
Im setting a mailing list system that will require
a VERY good
performance. After search for a lot of options, Ive decided to use
qmail
because I think it is the most quick and configurable MTA.
Im wondering what can I change to improve the performance
of my
mailing list, I already read the
Sorry about the subject of my last mesg, this was a copy and
paste
:-)
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Fernando Costa de Almeida
ICQ - 72293951
Is there a RFC 2645 server and client that is compatible with qmail?
Thanks,
John
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John ConoverTel. 408.370.2688 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
631 Lamont Ct. Cel. 408.772.7733
Campbell, CA 95008 Fax. 408.379.9602 http://www.johncon.com
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, 6*B06 wrote:
I run "ezmlm-send ~/testlist mail.file" and it will cause
segmentation fault and core dump.
ezmlm-send, I've found, will dump core if you don't set the SENDER
environment varible.
ezmlm-send does not distribute bounce messages: if the
Cedric Fontaine writes:
Please help me !!
I can't figure what I shall do to configure and run Mrtg for QMAIL
I'm using multilog Is it possible to use it with MRTG ??
Yes, however there's a bug which I'm going to rewrite around. Going to
--
-russ nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Moritz Jodeit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way, how I could change the From-address from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]? The From-address should
only be changed for mail to the internet. Local mail should still be
delivered as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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* Barry Smoke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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^ turn this off
Is there an easy way to just send to all users in a linux group,
instead of having to use an alias file?
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On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 08:26:59PM +0200, Peter van Dijk wrote:
Hi Peter,
a script to move the larger mail into a seperate IP and then login
to that IP and get the bigger mail at night ?
or have you something else in mind.
When you run 'maildirsmtp', that in turn runs maildirserial
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