I think this one is ready for primetime. It groups mail log records by
message and delivery. It eliminates all of that scrolling up and down in
the log file looking for outcomes. Features include a grep option, a
"nogrep" like grep -v, a follow mode and transparent decompression for
.gz, .Z
On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 07:37:29PM +0100, Petr Novotny wrote:
Hi,
I am currently running my listener like
supervise dir tcpserver ... 25 rblsmtpd qmail-smtpd
I would like to log failed RBL tests; I though I would just add
21 | accustamp | setuser qmaill cyclog ...
before the final ''
On 27 May 1999, Monte Mitzelfelt wrote:
I think this one is ready for primetime. It groups mail log records by
message and delivery. It eliminates all of that scrolling up and down in
the log file looking for outcomes.
Hmm, doesn't qmailanalog do the same thing for you?
Mads
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Hi,
I have partly solved my problem (a typo) of logging tcpserver
messages through cyclog.
What I do now:
For init scripts, I do
supervise dir /var/qmail/rc-smtp
and in my rc-smtp I have (on one long line)
#!/bin/sh
exec env - PATH=... tcpserver
http://www.postfix.org/
Stefan
Amit Vadehra wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
Where do i get that , can i download it from a site...
Is it a a Lunix version so that i can test it on qmail over Linux.
Thanks
Amit
Stefan Paletta wrote:
Amit Vadehra wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
We need something
qmail Digest 27 May 1999 10:00:01 - Issue 653
Topics (messages 26024 through 26060):
compiling problems
26024 by: Paul Bais [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Load simmulator for testing qmail
26025 by: Amit Vadehra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
26041 by: "Racer X" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where do i get that , can i download it from a site...
Is it a a Lunix version so that i can test it on qmail over Linux.
Thanks
Amit
Stefan Paletta wrote:
Amit Vadehra wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
We need something that will pump mails of different sizes and types so
that we can test the total
+ "Petr Novotny" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| #!/bin/sh
| exec env - PATH=... tcpserver -v ... rblsmtpd qmail-smtpd 21
| |setuser qmaill accustamp|setuser qmaill cyclog ...
|
|
| I though the initial "exec" in the shell script should get rid of the
| shell process. I must be missing something
"zulfahmi andri" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ezmlm-manage: fatal: I do not accept messages at this address (#5.1.1)
Somebody know how to solve this?
Probably lots of people...on the ezmlm list.
-Dave
I have a user who has a number of LARGE MS Outlook folders full of mail and
he wants move that mail to folders under qmail. I guess we will setup elm
filters to re-separate the mail once we get it to the qmail server. The
problem is how to get all of the mail from Outlook to qmail without
On Thu, 27 May 1999, Mads E Eilertsen wrote:
I think this one is ready for primetime. It groups mail log records by
message and delivery. It eliminates all of that scrolling up and down in
the log file looking for outcomes.
Hmm, doesn't qmailanalog do the same thing for you?
Unless
So where is it?
cheers - eric
Mads E Eilertsen escribió:
On 27 May 1999, Monte Mitzelfelt wrote:
I think this one is ready for primetime. It groups mail log records by
message and delivery. It eliminates all of that scrolling up and down in
the log file looking for outcomes.
On Thu, 27 May 1999, Eric Dahnke wrote:
So where is it?
I'll happily mail it to anyone. I don't have an appropriate public access
spot for it at the moment.
Thanks,
Monte
Eric Dahnke writes:
So where is it?
http://www.qmail.org/qmLogsort
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DISCLAIMER: Please forgive me if these are totally pathetic question.
Believe it or not, I have read through the docs, and still haven't figured
things out.
First Question: I've set up qmail to run in Maildir mode. All of my users
now have their pretty little ~/Maildir/ set up. Right now I've
aliased to pinq so that everything will work. I notice that when a user
starts pine, it automatically creates a Mailbox instead of using the
Maildir. Does maildir2mbox do this automatically, or do I have something
set up wrong?
Pine only groks mailboxes, so maildir2mbox moves the messages from a
Pine only groks mailboxes, so maildir2mbox moves the messages from a maildir
to an mbox for Pine's benefit. In the longer run, consider running an IMAP
server that handles maildirs.
I realized that it didn't like Maildir, but I thought you could set what
file it used as it's mbox by setting
On Thu, 27 May 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pine only groks mailboxes, so maildir2mbox moves the messages from a maildir
to an mbox for Pine's benefit. In the longer run, consider running an IMAP
server that handles maildirs.
I realized that it didn't like Maildir, but I thought you could
[EMAIL PROTECTED] had the thought that...
That's a feature, qmail doesn't want to run as root which it would have to
do. Use ~alias/.qmail-root to send root's mail somewhere else.
Ah thank you. I knew I had forgotten to ask something. I aliases work
under qmail. I've got some aliases
As for running an IMAP daemon, i honestly dont see why you would want to
do that either. You can choose pop or imap, but running both only allows
you to service a market where people prefer IMAP over POP, which is rare.
Pine users are a notable IMAP market. Pine believes deeply, devoutly,
in
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