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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then I tried the test.receive using the
smtp. I was able to follow the instructions given on the
test.receive. But when I checked the mailbox, mail was not received,
instead there was a mailer-daemon message...
No, that's not really a mailer daemon message. As the
Hi all
Our institutes mailserver was made a qmqpserver yesterday. As I
changed my workstaion to use qmqpc to queue the outgoing mails on
the mailserver I produced a mailloop. Due to the mailaddresses I
collected over time I forward all to our universities central mail
server and use fetchmail
"Austad, Jay" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: JuanE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Assume you have 4 servers A, B, C, D, and that server C is down. When your
random seed hits server A, B or D (with probability 1/4, respectively) the
message will go through fine. When your random seeds hits server
Hi,
Please can someone drop me a hint as to the method of protecting myself from
spam using the rblsmtpd?
Thanks
Slider
qmail Digest 2 Aug 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 1081
Topics (messages 45933 through 45989):
Qmail problem
45933 by: FCP Wong
45934 by: Sylwester S. Biernacki
Cannot send mail thru SMTP
45935 by: markf.samsung.co.kr
45936 by: markf.samsung.co.kr
45939 by:
Jay,
A small modification to what you have done can get rid of the problem of
banging one server. Instead of just sampling a random starting point for
the search, just get a random number between 1 and N (N being the number of
servers) and if that server is down just sample again until you find
I like the idea of statically listing them, but as you mentioned it is not
very scalable. The shuffling can be very expensive. I believe it would grow
with N^2. Instead of shuffling, just plain random sampling would be better
computationally. See me previous posting.
I think this is a "profile,
Hi !
Running Debian, I done the "build-rblsmtpd" which debian implements in a
DEB rblsmtpd-source package. The only problem is that the
"build-rblsmtpd" part exits with a rather nice error. These are the
lines it does :
Press ENTER to continue...
make
make[1]: Entering directory
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 2 Aug 00, at 14:08, Neil D. Roberts wrote:
make
make[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/rblsmtpd/rblsmtpd-0.70
[snip]
./compile rblsmtpd.c
make[1]: execvp: ./compile: Permission Denied
[snip]
I dont know if anyone has come across this problem
Fernando Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Irwan Hadi wrote:
At 08:45 PM 8/1/00 -0300, you wrote:
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
"Chris, the Young One" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 09:12:27AM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
! ! This is the output of ls -dln...
! !
! ! drwxr-sr-x2 400 400 163 Jul 30 17:50 /var/qmail/alias/
!
! Looks good.
!
! Yes and no. That's the right uid but it should
Ronny Haryanto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 02-Aug-2000, Dave Sill wrote:
I don't think it's quite as secure as qmail
Would you care to shed some light on why you don't think so?
Two reasons:
1) Postfix only uses a single uid. qmail uses six.
2) Wietse's code is buggier than Dan's. Check the
On 02-Aug-2000, Dave Sill wrote:
1) Postfix only uses a single uid. qmail uses six.
Why is using more than one uid better? What sort of security problem
would using one uid potentially pose?
2) Wietse's code is buggier than Dan's. Check the historical record.
(To be fair, *everyone's* code
The multiple UIDs provide a few failsafes, if nothing else, whereby one
broken / buggy / replaced binary can't do damage to files it doesn't own.
DJB has comments about this in the readmes, if I'm not mistaken.
- Original Message -
From: "Ronny Haryanto" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On
Re-read my point: its unnecessary. I didn't say it wouldn't work. I said
the CPU use of doing it this way was unnecessary over a simpler round-robin
approach (After picking an initial random server).
Note: I think using an array of pointers to server addresses would allow you
to do your
oMail 0.90a - 02aug2k
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A PHP4 based qmail+vmailmgrd Maildomain Administration Web interface
New in this version : - complete redesign which now only need PHP4
- - no more needs for mysql and the suid perl wrapper
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On 2 Aug 00, at 10:44, Albert Hopkins wrote:
Does anyone else experience this? We randomly and unpredictably have
an occurrance whereby Outlook (2000) is unable to POP a message from
our (qmail) pop server. When I look in the users Maildir I
Hello,
I'm trying to setup a mail server.. I've gotten qmail
completely functional
other than the fact it won't receive mail for users
that have an "Alias"
under /var/qmail/alias/ ..
Here is an example scenario:
Domain name: edronf.com
All the users have accounts on this qmail server, but
the
J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All the users have accounts on this qmail server, but
the account names are
different than their email address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.. Job Bob's userid
on the unix machine is "bobj" /home/bobj
Under the alias directory I created a .qmail-joe-bob
(also tried
I agree with you, I forgot to mention that, sorry. I didn't have enough
Mountain Dew yet. :)
-Original Message-
From: Michael T. Babcock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 10:44 AM
To: Austad, Jay; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: updated load balancing
I agree with you both (Jay and Michael), at least partially. I agree that
altough what Jay proposes will work, it is too much computation and that a
simpler round-robin (after picking initial position) would suffice.
My comment is that in the event of a down server, the simple round robin
will
Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 2 August 2000 at 10:14:56 -0400
http://www.kyoto.wide.ad.jp/mta/eval1/
Just noticed that this is now available in English:
http://www.kyoto.wide.ad.jp/mta/eval1/eindex.html
His methodology looks reasonably sound, now that I can read the
Ronny Haryanto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 2 August 2000 at 09:35:52 -0500
On 02-Aug-2000, Dave Sill wrote:
I don't think it's quite as secure as qmail
Would you care to shed some light on why you don't think so? Not to
ignite flames but for informational purposes. I use both qmail
Fernando Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im wondering what can I change to improve the performance of my
mailing list, I already read the documentation and found a lot of thinks
like the number of paralell proccess and other things.
I really need a great performance in this mailing
Hey All,
I'm in the process of installing my first qmail server and I keep
stumbling across more tools to install, like tcpserver, Qmailadmin,
daemontools, ezmlm etc. Each problem\need I have leads me to a new
"tool" and sometimes those new tools lead me other tools.
Example: I just
Actually, I had this happen when someone sent a mail from an old Eudora client
(Eudora Lite 3.0.1 if I remember correctly) and (I think it was) Outlook
Express
from IE4. I deemed it to be a bug in Outlook Express, removed the mail and
told
the sender not to send any more mail of that type to
See 'man rblsmtpd'. Briefly, you don't set the var normally. If the var
is set, but empty, rblsmtpd won't block the mail in any case. If the var
is set to an actual value, it will block the mail. You can set the var
in your tcp.smtp CDB file like so:
63.88.133.:allow,RBLSMTPD="-Yesmail email
David Dyer-Bennet writes:
JuanE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 2 August 2000 at 16:37:36 GMT
I agree with you both (Jay and Michael), at least partially. I agree that
altough what Jay proposes will work, it is too much computation and that a
simpler round-robin (after picking initial
Sten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Sill writes:
DS "message id" does the trick.
Not any better than 'message-id'. It finds what it should,
but also tosses in extraneous messages (like
http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/2000/03/msg00099.html
- 'id' doesn't even
I just got hold of the BADRCPTTO patch, but I don't know how to apply it. Is there a
HOWTO available for this?
thnx,
--Russ Ringer
Hi,
I know there is a web page
exits that teaches people how to use mysql with qmail for chainging password via
the web. Can anyone point me to the correct web site.
Thanks
Mark
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 02:23:13PM -0400, Barton Grantham wrote:
Ok. I thought that maybe it should work this way, but this raises a new
question - If I have dnscache on 127.0.0.1, how do I point my other boxes to
it? Or do I have to allocate two IP's for this box? Should I have them the
My pseudo code was supposed to infer that one would re-select (randomly, if
you wish) a server at a certain % of the time, based on how many times it
had been polled and turned out to be down. Simply replace my first
(increment, go to #2) with (go to #1).
- Original Message -
From:
Hey All,
I'm in the process of installing my first qmail server and I keep
stumbling across more tools to install, like tcpserver, Qmailadmin,
daemontools, ezmlm etc. Each problem\need I have leads me to a new
"tool" and sometimes those new tools lead me other tools.
Example: I
* Slider [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please can someone drop me a hint as to the method of protecting
myself from spam using the rblsmtpd?
Chris Hardie has written an extremely useful document called "qmail
Anti-Spam HOWTO" in which he explains various methods of thwarting
Spam.
Hi,
alternatively you can you my SPAMCONTROL patch. It comes with an
(un)installation skript and an attempt to provide a good HOWTO.
htttp://www.fehcom.de/qmail_en.html
cheers.
eh.
At 10:34 2.8.2000 -0700, Russ Ringer wrote:
I just got hold of the BADRCPTTO patch, but I don't know how to
I have a moderated list that is not sending timely moderation notices. In
some cased it takes several (8 or more) hours for a moderator to get a
request. I've never had this problem before and could not find a reference
to it in the archive. Can someone offer some ideas why this is happing in
Hello,
does anyone know or has working the connection
from qmail to IMAP-daemon Cyrus?
I am experimenting with these two, but qmail
does not deliver mail to cyrus.
I want to use qmail as MTA and cyrus as IMAP-daemon
for all users.
TIA
Wolfgang Wagner
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
3.Vorsitzender
No the headers are fine.
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Petr Novotny wrote:
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On 2 Aug 00, at 10:44, Albert Hopkins wrote:
Does anyone else experience this? We randomly and unpredictably have
an occurrance whereby Outlook (2000) is unable to POP a
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Wolfgang Wagner wrote:
Hello,
does anyone know or has working the connection
from qmail to IMAP-daemon Cyrus?
I am experimenting with these two, but qmail
does not deliver mail to cyrus.
I want to use qmail as MTA and cyrus as IMAP-daemon
for all users.
Go to
Not sure that I understand what you're asking, but
/var/qmail/bin/maildirmake ~/Maildir will create ~/Maildir/new,
~/Maildir/tmp and ~/Maildir/cur for incoming mail.
A
- Original Message -
From: "Eddie Greer" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
"qmail List" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not sure that I understand what you're asking, but
/var/qmail/bin/maildirmake ~/Maildir will create ~/Maildir/new,
~/Maildir/tmp and ~/Maildir/cur for incoming mail.
A
- Original Message -
From: "Eddie Greer" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
A new version with some bugfixes and 100% functional autoresponder
support is available. Please tell me if it is working right on your
system!
The file would be: http://download.sourceforge.net/oMail/omail-admin-0.90.2a.tar.gz
Homepage: http://omail.omnis.ch
CVSTree:
I have 2 mail servers. One will be the MX for two domains (as far as the
rest of the world is concerned).
When mail for domain mclachlanlister.com.au arrives I want it to be sent to
the mail server that is located in our other building.
I've currently got it set up according to 7.4 in the FAQ
smtproutes would probably do the trick.
man qmail-remote
Gavin
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At 10:14 AM 8/2/00 -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
http://www.kyoto.wide.ad.jp/mta/eval1/
Just noticed that this is now available in English:
http://www.kyoto.wide.ad.jp/mta/eval1/eindex.html
-Dave
I saw, at least at evaluation 3, postfix beat qmail ;)
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 10:10:02AM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
! D'oh. Missed the "n". I forget: did he post ls output that showed
! "alias"?
Not one that I remembered.
! How about running qmail-pw2u under trace/truss/strace/par?
Yeah, that's something I'd suggest if include/exclude files aren't
I installed ezmlm-0.53+ezmlm-idx-0.40.
Patched qmail-qmqpc as instructed in qmail-qmqpc.tar.gz
(I checked qmail-qmqpc.c, it's patched.)
Put a "DIR/qmqpservers" file in my list directory.
But ezmlm-send still uses qmail-queue instead of qmail-qmqpc
to deliver posts. The QMQP support in
Seems that Hotmail will be removed from the list of big companies using
qmail uh ?
MICROSOFT TO MOVE HOTMAIL TO WINDOWS 2000
by Dave Murphy, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Microsoft's free email service, Hotmail, currently boasts
30 million subscribers. But lately it's been plagued with
outages and
Jon Rust wrote:
See 'man rblsmtpd'.
:-) No man page for rblsmtpd, at least on my 6-month old package.
Docs are actually on the rblsmtpd download page.
[snip.]
Some rather basic questions
How do I set the $RBLSMTPD environment variable in order for rblsmtpd to
block incoming
It seems that one member of this mailling list has wrong mail server setup,
because the bounce was not went back to the return path but to the sender.
Can he be unsubscribed then ?
X-From_: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Aug 2 23:48:47 2000
X-Internal-ID: 398589B6D532
Date: 2 Aug 2000 20:42:31
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 03:28:56PM +1200, Chris, the Young One wrote:
! How about running qmail-pw2u under trace/truss/strace/par?
Yeah, that's something I'd suggest if include/exclude files aren't the
obvious culprits.
I think they are... going to send another email just to make sure,
but
Hello all,
My question is how to tell qmail not accept long list rcpt (To/Cc/Bcc) both
incoming and outgoing direction. I patched my server with tarpit patch, but
it didn't affect outgoing direction.
Regards,
Dong
X-From_: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Aug 3 00:00:14 2000
From: "David Dyer-Bennet" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 22:59:27 -0500 (CDT)
To: Irwan Hadi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Fwd: Microsoft to Move Hotmail to Windows 2000
X-Mailer: VM 6.63 under Emacs 20.3.1
Irwan Hadi [EMAIL
Or you could move to another qmail based Web email system.
www.acmemail.net
Sean
- Original Message -
From: Irwan Hadi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 11:40 PM
Subject: Fwd: Microsoft to Move Hotmail to Windows 2000
Seems that Hotmail will
Hi All
Can anybody tell me where can I find source rpm of
qmail + patches + init scripts for my RH Linux 6.2 on
i386
The FTP link at www.qmail.org did not work out for
me...
thanks in advance
- Sumith
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