On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 01:42:49AM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello Alexander
thanks a lot for ur reply
would you please suggest any method which helps me to in seperating my
incoming and outgoing mail servers
what i think is
i have to mention DNS MX RR for my
hi Alexander
is it necessay to define smtproute for foo.example.com on bar.example.com
,
my incoming is bar.example.com
out going isfoo.example.com
if i define DNS MX bar.example.com
and tell my users to rerlay through foo.example.com
then will it work ,
and how do i
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 02:27:34AM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it necessay to define smtproute for foo.example.com on bar.example.com
,
my incoming isbar.example.com
out going is foo.example.com
if i define DNS MX bar.example.com
and tell my users to rerlay
- Original Message -
From: "Adam McKenna" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IMP uses IMAP. If you want it to use Maildir, then you need to run an
IMAPD
that uses Maildir.
Thanks to Adam.
I use Courier IMAP to implement the Maildir ...
(Maildir only support syntax : a001 create INBOX.test) - test is
Clemens Hermann" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now my question: how many users can be kept within a text passord
file until it gets slow?
Gjermund Sorseth replies:
In my experience, about 1 but it probably varies.
Jenny Holmberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] replies:
We've got
what happens when you go: echo To: me | /var/qmail/bin/sendmail
?
Nothing happens when I do this. In fact, I've almost got everything working
except for the sendmail wrapper... This is really weird...
Wong
I'm trying to set up pop3 access to use tcpserver instead of inetd, the
"Life with qmail" document says the following :
-
To use tcpserver, add the following to your qmail startup script (not
inetd.conf):
tcpserver -v -R 0 pop3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup FQDN \
Any startup script that is guaranteed to start when your system starts
Most people will stick it in the /etc/rc.d file
/BR
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/
-Original Message-
From: Wong Chin Shin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 5:28
Hi,
I've got almost everything in my qmail installation working except for the
sendmail wrapper.
-
This is the multilog output which I get when I type this :
echo to: myname | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
@400039a4d82e09f1e024 new msg 32098
I am new to SSL-mechanism of qmail server.
It seems that we have two choices to do that:
(1)use stunnel
stunnel can listen a specific port and
unencrypt the
encrypted packets and redirect to standard
port.
stunnel do the "listen and decrypt"task
well.
But how to send out mails encrypetd
qmail Digest 24 Aug 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 1102
Topics (messages 47207 through 47280):
Re: qmail-qfilter-problem
47207 by: Lars Pfuhl
47208 by: Lars Pfuhl
Re: Help...
47209 by: Muhammad Yusuf
Fastforward AND smarthost-style operation at once
47210 by: Brett
I want my users not to be able to send mail through my server and set
their "From:" header to whatever they want.
Is there any simple way to restrict relaying to users that authenticate
themselves using the "From:" header?
Another way might be to change "From:" header at the server,
Hi,
Any startup script that is guaranteed to start when your system starts
Most people will stick it in the /etc/rc.d file
should qmail be started first or tcp server?
tanks
Clemens
qmail first, so tcpserver won't accept commands for qmail while it is not
running...makes sense in a way :
/BR
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Clemens Hermann
Sent: Thursday,
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 01:57:53PM +0200, Clemens Hermann wrote:
Any startup script that is guaranteed to start when your system starts
Most people will stick it in the /etc/rc.d file
should qmail be started first or tcp server?
It doesn't matter.
Chris
Hi guys,
I just managed to get my complete DMZ including
firewall running, every ping and connection is working. Now I am simulating SMTP
and POP3 from the local network to the DMZ (where my qmail-server is) over the
firewall (ipchains running and configured on RedHat 6.2).
Before the
Hi,
I am using qmail with virtual users.
Now I have two questions:
1. what is the best way to set a quota on the boxes? I would appreciate
it if there was a "centralized" way so that I would not be forced to put
a .quata file in any mailbox.
2. how can I set a maximum limit for incomming
Hi,
is there a way to customize the messages qmail sends? For emample to add
some lines in the language the recipients are most like expected to
speak?
I think of messages like this:
***
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 02:44:16PM +0200, Fat Toolz wrote:
I just managed to get my complete DMZ including firewall running, every ping
and connection is working. Now I am simulating SMTP and POP3 from the local
network to the DMZ (where my qmail-server is) over the firewall (ipchains
Just recompile qmail (edit the *.c files in the tar.gz distribution).
/BR
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Clemens Hermann
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 10:49 PM
To: Qmail
FCP Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even if I just type "sendmail --help", it just carriage returns into the
next line and hangs there indefinitely...
Yep. It's waiting for an eof, just as qmail-inject does.
ok... may I know what character is the exit code? usually when I type
A while back there was talk about a good filesystem for linux (next to
ext2fs). Anybody remebers how this is called, and does anybody use it with
satisfaction? I have looked through the archives, but I'm just not able to
fill in the right search terms to find the answer...
Franky
Clemens Hermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using qmail with virtual users.
Now I have two questions:
1. what is the best way to set a quota on the boxes? I would appreciate
it if there was a "centralized" way so that I would not be forced to put
a .quata file in any mailbox.
Use your
The ONLY good filesystem for linux is ext2fs. There are others available.
You could even use umsdos if you like. My experiences with it weren't great,
but whatever the case I suggest you use ext2fs. Most stable, most used (95%
of linux boxes use it). You won't find much support for much else, and
Van Liedekerke Franky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A while back there was talk about a good filesystem for linux (next to
ext2fs). Anybody remebers how this is called, and does anybody use it with
satisfaction? I have looked through the archives, but I'm just not able to
fill in the right search
You mean perhaps Reiserfs? (a journalling file system).
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Van Liedekerke Franky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 3:27 PM
To: 'qmail list'
Subject: linux filesystem
A while back there was talk about a good filesystem for linux (next
Yes, ReiserFs was the one I was looking for! Anybody using it on high-volume
mail servers?
Franky
--
From: Charles Cazabon[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 4:35 PM
To: Van Liedekerke Franky
Cc: 'qmail list'
Subject: Re: linux
Hi Charles,
No, the system can't enforce it per-user if they aren't system users.
Are you using a virtual domain manager package, like vmailmgr? It has
recently added quota-checking on a per-user basis.
no, I simply set it up as Paul gregg described it in his howto.
How can I solve the
it's called reiserfs (www.devlinux.com/namesys/) . It's a journaled
filesystem, just like ext3.
If you want to run qmail on a reiser filesystem I suggest you download this
patch:
www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/2000/07/msg00841.html
I've been using reiserfs during the last 2 months and
Brett Randall wrote:
Use your system's per-user filesystem quotas, and store mail in the user's
home directories instead of /var/spool/mail. qmail in a default
install will
use Maildirs in user home directories.
I could be wrong but doesn't qmail use mailbox's in a default install?
Wasn't there a problem with qmail and reiserfs awhile back? Seems to me
qmail had to be slightly modified due to some file locking issues or
something... I must've deleted the thread on it though.
Jay
-Original Message-
From: Fucht, Rob van (ELS) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
I think that you're referring to either the Reiser Journaling FS, ext3 or
the LVM. Reiser and ext3 are supposed to be much more efficient than ext2,
reiser being completely new and ext3 being the next version of ext. The LVM
is basically Partition Magic for Linux. It was incorporated in the 2.3
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Charles Cazabon wrote:
Stephen F. Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about assigning this user a special SMTP port? Can I do this with
qmail? Run an additional SMTP service at a custom port number? That
would bypass such a block.
Yes. Run another copy of
Hi, Franky:
You might be thinking of ReiserFS, a journaling filesystem that is
crash-tolerant. There is also the ext3fs project - ext3fs will also be
journaling, but it is still in development, AFAIK.
Anyway, lots of people have had great success with ReiserFS. Give it a
try.
-Stephen-
On
Stephen F. Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, you might want to use a smarter relay control mechanism than
opening up
an entire /16 for relaying; you could easily get hit that way. Perhaps
an
SMTP-after-POP solution, like Bruce Guenter's relay-ctrl package.
*Everybody* says that =) But
Thanks for the help in this... greatly appreciate it...
The sendmail wrapper emulates sendmail. As a result, testing it as
you would qmail-inject is not useful.
You don't seem to know how to use sendmail. This makes testing it
harder.
I admit to not being familiar with sendmail in the
Hi,
does anyone have start/stop-scripts to use with qmail + qmail-mysql ?
Best Regards,
Joerg
Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 04:49:37PM +0200, NERvOus wrote:
it's called reiserfs (www.devlinux.com/namesys/) . It's a journaled
filesystem, just like ext3.
If you want to run qmail on a reiser filesystem I suggest you download this
patch:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
When qmail tries to delivery to some of the users, it get the error:
"uh-oh: qmail_has_file_delivery_but_has_x_bit_set".
I use Maildir's.
What is wrong, and what do I have to do?
I think there is some dotfiles with x bit set. Try some like this:
Apparently you've managed to get it to mess with the headers too ;)
The answer to your question is, you need to pay heed to the log - it's
telling you that the execute bit is set on some .qmail files. You need to
chmod -x those files
jason
Hello.
When qmail tries to delivery to some of
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 24 Aug 2000, at 17:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"uh-oh: qmail_has_file_delivery_but_has_x_bit_set".
What is wrong, and what do I have to do?
You should read man dot-qmail. It says:
If .qmail has the execute bit set, it must not
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 04:49:37PM +0200, NERvOus wrote:
it's called reiserfs (www.devlinux.com/namesys/) . It's a journaled
filesystem, just like ext3.
If you want to run qmail on a reiser filesystem I suggest you download this
patch:
Stephen Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen F. Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about assigning this user a special SMTP port? Can I do this with
qmail? Run an additional SMTP service at a custom port number? That
would bypass such a block.
Yes. Run another copy of
Kris Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That leads to a question that I was about to ask anyway. Is there anything
out there for qmail that offers SMTP-after-IMAP authentication and relay
control?
You could probably modify Bruce Guenter's relay-ctrl to do this, if you can
cause the execution
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Kris Kelley wrote:
Stephen F. Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*Everybody* says that =) But I am using IMAP, and as far as I know ATT
has the entire 12. class A... unless there are some major spammers at
ATT, I should be okay...
That leads to a question that I was
On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 11:13:14PM -0400, Alexander Pennace wrote:
Any message sento to yahoo.com gives an error as follows:
Aug 24 08:09:42 mail qmail: 96714598.526974 delivery 154:deferral:
Connected_to_128.11.69.55_but_connection_died._(#4.4.2)/
Can u tell help me why it is
I was under the impression that being an emulator for sendmail, it would
take in input as we would give to sendmail and convert it to qmail input and
pass to qmail-inject (in this case). And my problem with the wrapper right
now is that when I call the mail() function in php (which calls
"Stephen F. Bosch" wrote:
Dale Miracle wrote:
Sounds like they maybe blocking that on their network. If that is the
case there is nothing that can be done.
Okay - this sounds plausible...
Just tried it - she can't make simple SMTP connections to ANY other mail
servers... sounds
Charles Cazabon wrote:
Stephen F. Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just tried it - she can't make simple SMTP connections to ANY other mail
servers... sounds like you are right.
What about assigning this user a special SMTP port? Can I do this with
qmail? Run an additional SMTP
Stephen Bosch wrote:
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Charles Cazabon wrote:
Stephen F. Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about assigning this user a special SMTP port? Can I do this with
qmail? Run an additional SMTP service at a custom port number? That
would bypass such a block.
Yes.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Any message sento to yahoo.com gives an error as follows:
Aug 24 08:09:42 mail qmail: 96714598.526974 delivery 154:deferral:
Connected_to_128.11.69.55_but_connection_died._(#4.4.2)/
Can u tell help me why it is happening with yahoo.com
While connected to
I don't know if anyone has replied to this yet, but for your first question,
take a look at your /etc/login.defs file. For the second, look at the man
page for qmail-inject.
MHP
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 1:37 PM
Pine has a patch that allows it to use Maildir mailboxes. Maybe you could
just write something like that for emacs.
MHP
- Original Message -
From: Len Budney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 11:58 AM
Subject: Off-Topic: Maildirs as folders
I
There are also some nice SMTP-Auth patches on the qmail page. Don't use
IMAP, but do use
the patch at http://members.elysium.pl/brush/qmail-smtpd-auth/ instead of
POP before
SMTP. Works great for us.
-Original Message-
From: Kris Kelley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday,
Hello, I'm trying to get qmail-qfilter running but I get thefollowing
error after finishing the data command with a dot.
:Connected to localhost.Escape character is '^]'.220
maxikiosco.radar.com.ar ESMTPehlo
maxikisoco.rada.com.ar250-maxikiosco.radar.com.ar250-PIPELINING250
8BITMIMEmail
Kris Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That leads to a question that I was about to ask anyway. Is there
anything
out there for qmail that offers SMTP-after-IMAP authentication and relay
control?
"Charles Cazabon" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could probably modify Bruce Guenter's
I've installed qmail-1.03 with vpopmail-4.8.9 and ucspi-tcp-0.88. All
seems to working well - mail for lessonlink.com is received and
delivered to the appropriate mailboxes. However, users internal to our
network are not able to send mail through the qmail machine.
We are running a private LAN
Hi,
I've got a rather unique (I believe) setup of qmail here. It uses LDAP to obtain all
the user information plus I've got Amavis (http://www.amavis.org) installed to scan
for viruses in email attachments.
Recently, some weird stuff has been happening. All of a sudden, mail to certain users
i had the same problem and never did find a fix : ) let me know if you
find it : )
Eric
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Ricardo Albano wrote:
Hello, I'm trying to get qmail-qfilter running but I get the
following error after finishing the "data command" with a dot. :
Connected to localhost.
Escape
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 03:17:11PM -0300, Ricardo Albano wrote:
snip
354 go aheadTesting
.
451 qq temporary problem (#4.3.0)
What Do the Logs Say? (tm)
Ben
--
Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MAILER-DAEMON
Read the man page for qmail-start.
The first argument it takes is the default delivery mode.
You want something like 'qmail-start "|preline maildrop" etc,etc,etc'
RC
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 04:04:35PM -0200, Daniel Augusto Fernandes wrote:
Anyone??
Hi everybody,
Two days ago I started getting unable_to_chdir_to_maildir
messages in my logs.
The server has been running for quite a while now, and I
have not touched qmail or vpopmail in almost 70 days.
The messages with these errors is filling up the mailqueue,
and I have no idea what
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 11:28:49AM -0700, Dan Mahoney wrote:
127.0.0.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
192.168.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
4.19.67.: allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
^
Take out that space.
where 4.19.67 is the net part of our external subnet.
I ran "tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 11:37:15AM -0700, Daniel Ceregatti wrote:
Recently, some weird stuff has been happening. All of a sudden, mail to
certain users gets dropped (i.e. /dev/null). It simply vanishes. No bounce,
nothing. But other users are unaffected. To fix this situation I have to
sum2038 wrote:
(2)use tls.patch
This patch can patch the qmail-smtpd and qmail-remote.
But if some mail server which isn't able to speak SSL,
what will qmail-smtpd process this case?
TLS and SMTP start by doing a cleartext negotiation and switching to an
encrypted session,
Hi all.
I'm running qmail on a linux debian 2.2 server with 30 smtp-pop3 users on a
lan, every user has an adress on the local network but only one valid e-mail
adress on the internet, i would like that if an user send an e-mail to a user
on the internet qmail sobstite the "From" header with the
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was under the impression that being an emulator for sendmail, it would
take in input as we would give to sendmail and convert it to qmail input and
pass to qmail-inject (in this case). And my problem with the wrapper right
now is that when I
To me, it looks like the List address is in the To: field. Why is it
complaining that it isn't?
Check your outlocal and outhost files to find out what the list thinks its
address is, maybe they don't agree with what you think it is.
--
Jamie Heilman
What are the permissions on the target /Maildir/ ?
Make sure it is owned by the user and the permissions are 700.
Travis Leuthauser
Network Administrator
WinConX Online, Inc.
- Original Message -
From: "Dewald Strauss" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 24,
On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 12:37:21AM +1000, Brett Randall wrote:
Use your system's per-user filesystem quotas, and store mail in the user's
home directories instead of /var/spool/mail. qmail in a default
install will
use Maildirs in user home directories.
I could be wrong but doesn't
Davide Giunchi wrote:
Hi all.
I'm running qmail on a linux debian 2.2 server with 30 smtp-pop3 users on a
lan, every user has an adress on the local network but only one valid e-mail
adress on the internet, i would like that if an user send an e-mail to a user
on the internet qmail
OK! Made some progress! Turns out the users that stop receiving email all have no
.qmail file in their dir! It looks like it starts to crap out if it loses connectivity
to ldap then it doesn't know what to do with the mail since there's no .qmail file.
Well, 1 problem down, 1 to go!
Thanks
Hello, Bruce Guenter (the author of qmail-qfilter) say :
Yes. The script MUST NOT be setuid, and MUST be readable. Only the
real qmail-queue needs to be setuid.
I get changed the rights to 0755 but now another error return :
451 qq internal bug (#4.3.0)
Eric: Try with "chmod 0755" the
Ok, so ldap lookup is failing user doesn't exist..
what are the contents of /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-default?
qmail delivered the message to something and did it successfully.
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Daniel Ceregatti wrote:
OK! Made some progress! Turns out the users that stop receiving
Yes, it was delivered to the Mailbox file in their directory. Thing is, this is a
spool type file, mails are concatenated. Do you know a way to make this available to
the user without parsing it and placing it into their regular directory? I tried
simply placing the file in that directory but
I have a mail server that needs to receive mail for local users and handle
bounces. However, I would like all outgoing mail to use my QMQP servers
instead of being queued locally. Is this possible?
--
Jay Austad
Network Administrator
CBS Marketwatch
612.817.1271
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello
everyone
I kinda proud to
say i finaly managed to get this pop3 daemon working properly under tcpserver
supervised!!!
all my performance
problems started because i had a bad run file in the dir.
anyway, if any one
new to qmail is interested in obtaining a nice, simple guide to
Occasionally someone will ask how well the DUL or RBL
works and some people throw out:
DUL caught 105 items
RBL caught 33 items
Just how do you determine how many it caught?
Do these denies get logged to tcpserver's log??
(when tcpserver is of course run w/ -v option)
Thanks,
mike.
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 04:37:41PM -0500, Austad, Jay wrote:
I have a mail server that needs to receive mail for local users and handle
bounces. However, I would like all outgoing mail to use my QMQP servers
instead of being queued locally. Is this possible?
Isn't this just
Quoting M.B. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Occasionally someone will ask how well the DUL or RBL
works and some people throw out:
DUL caught 105 items
RBL caught 33 items
Just how do you determine how many it caught?
Do these denies get logged to tcpserver's log??
(when tcpserver is of course run
Oy! This thread made me curious so I was grepping through my smtpd logs.
As they were streaming down the screen, it seemed like there were an
awful lot of a particular address. 195.25.12.67 and 75 seemed to be
showing up every line almost. In fact, in less than 3 days of logs I
show those
To add some perspective... the total of all messages blocked by RSS and
DUL was ~48,000 over that same period (the last 3 days). Those 2 IPs
accounted for close to 39,000 of those.
OT for the thread... DUL accounted for 350 of the denials.
jon
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 05:09:50PM -0700, Jon Rust wrote:
Oy! This thread made me curious so I was grepping through my smtpd logs.
As they were streaming down the screen, it seemed like there were an
awful lot of a particular address. 195.25.12.67 and 75 seemed to be
showing up every line
Thanks for the advince Chris. I appreciate it. However, I do use the -b
flag, so mail is being blocked:
@400039a208a80b375874.s:@400039a1ba8124896a9c rblsmtpd:
195.25.12.67 pid 30954: 553 Open relay problem - see
URL:http://www.mail-abuse.org/cgi-bin/nph-rss?195.25.12.67
Must be a spam
# Here is my script and the attachment is my
log file #
#!/bin/sh
cd /usr/local/qmailanalog/bin
cat /var/log/maillog | grep -v
imaplogin | awk
'{$1=;$2=;$3=;$4=;$5=;print}'
| \
./matchup | ./zoverall
At 11:17 25/8/00
+0800, you wrote:Follow From this mail that mean u
"Ihnen, David" wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Bosch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 8:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Unable to connect to SMTP
If I knew the exact address ranges of above person's dialup I would be
able to
Anyone??
Daniel Augusto Fernandes (DAF tm) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
GCSNethttp://www.gcsnet.com.br/
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