Has anyone tried patching qmail with qmail-smtpd-auth and Iain Patterson's
MySQL+QMAIL patch?
I plan on doing this and would like to know in advance whether I can expect
trouble... :-)
Thanks in advance, Goran
I am a qmail newbie gag.
I am setting up a virtual domain, with the intent of creating a mailing
list to operate from within that domain, but I cannot seem to get the
virtual domain delivery to operate as expected. I didn't perform the
qmail install on this box, but I suspect something is
At 08:22 2000-06-19 +0200, Goran Blazic wrote:
Has anyone tried patching qmail with qmail-smtpd-auth and Iain Patterson's
MySQL+QMAIL patch?
I plan on doing this and would like to know in advance whether I can expect
trouble... :-)
Thanks in advance, Goran
Send me the resulting patch or
when i run qmail and check the ps x if it is running to my machine there is
svscan /service running but when i try to send mail i got this error
The connection to the server has failed. Account: '208.235.228.2', Server:
'208.235.228.2', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error:
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 03:45:16PM +0800, Vince wrote:
when i run qmail and check the ps x if it is running to my machine there is
svscan /service running but when i try to send mail i got this error
The connection to the server has failed. Account: '208.235.228.2', Server:
On Sat, Jun 17, 2000 at 06:28:45AM +0200, Johan Almqvist wrote:
Another way to go is to put the offending host into your smtp.rules or
what it's called in your setup with
10.0.1.1:deny
so they can't even connect.
This is a bad idea, IMHO.
In fact they can connect, eat up one tcpserver
Hi there
I'd like to setup a priamry to do mail forwarding to a NT exchange server
it would be useful if a copy of each forwarded e-mail could be saved on the qmail
server for 30 days or so
what's the best way of doing this...
nicholas
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On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 05:32:16PM +0800, Vince wrote:
all my incoming mails are gone (i cant find them) even if i have a
succesful mail delivery
my /var/qmail/rc file content:
exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
qmail-start ./Maildir
is this correct?
Nope, you need another
Hi there
I'd like to setup a priamry to do mail forwarding to a NT exchange server, only if
there is no local account on the primary mail server
it would be useful if a copy of each forwarded e-mail could be saved on the qmail
server for 30 days or so
what's the best way of doing this...
Hi,
can qmail be changed in such a matter that, instead of (or next to) using
the rcpthosts file, you allow all domains that have as Mx record (primary or
backup) your own specified network range.
And for locals the same question: allow all domains that have as mx record
your own IP address.
Hello averyone:
Has anyone uses AVP antivirus?
if yes, could you help me to install this software?
regards
Luis Bezerra
Hello everybody,
after several trials qmail is working properly with its minimum
configuration.
Now I'm trying to setup the virtual domain "virdom.com".
I've created the virtualdomains file in /var/qmail/control (there was
not such file, before) and I've added virdom.com:viradm in it.
I've also
Announce of the following Debian GNU/Linux (potato) packages for testing:
o qmail_1.03-0.5_i386.deb
o dot-forward_0.71-0.2_i386.deb
o fastforward_0.51-0.3_i386.deb
o qmail-run_0.0.4_i386.deb
o daemontools_0.70-0.6_i386.deb
o ucspi-tcp_0.88-0.3_i386.deb
All these packages together set up qmail
At 16:21 00/06/17 -0600, you wrote:
can u help me setting up Maildir
here iam not able to setup Maildir
Easy, correct method:
/var/qmail/bin/maildirmake {username}
Don't forget to "su" to the user before you
execute maildirmake.
Kristina
--
I'm using a RedHat 5.2 install running
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 09:59:55AM -0500, Tony Campisi wrote:
At 16:21 00/06/17 -0600, you wrote:
can u help me setting up Maildir
here iam not able to setup Maildir
Easy, correct method:
/var/qmail/bin/maildirmake {username}
Don't forget to "su" to the user before you
execute
dear friends
i am new to qmail was using sendmail till date also new to
ldap and AIX , so please
guide me how can configure qmail with ldap support i have
downloaded tarball of qmail and a patch for ldap support i dont know how to
apply the patch on AIX so please guide me how can i
: Try
: su - al.koch
: instead of
: su al.koch
---
That worked for me Peter. Thank you. One more question. My users folders (on the
backup machine I'm testing this on) are located under /usr/home. Is this correct or
should they be under /home? I seem to have read this somewhere. I initially
Luis Bezerra wrote:
Hello!
Has anyone uses AVP antivirus?
I'm using AVP/Linux, yes
if yes, could you help me to install this software?
What's your problem? Why don't you ask the support guys from
KasperskyLabs?
best regards,
Rainer Link
--
Rainer Link | Member of Virus Help Munich
Is there a way to selectively strip attachments from e-mail as it passes
through a qmail server? I want to remove all ".vbs" files from any e-mail.
Thanks,
Maxwell Clark
winmail.dat
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 09:59:55AM -0500, Tony Campisi wrote:
At 16:21 00/06/17 -0600, you wrote:
can u help me setting up Maildir
here iam not able to setup Maildir
Easy, correct method:
/var/qmail/bin/maildirmake {username}
Don't forget to "su" to the user before you
execute
Steve Lewis writes:
I RTFMP and RTFFAQ, and followed the directions there:
add starfire.worlddomination.net:nepolon-starfire to virtualhosts
add starfire.worlddomination.net to rcpthosts
kill -HUP the qmail-send proc
Correct (except that ``virtualhosts'' should be ``virtualdomains'').
* Max Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [19 Jun 2000 12:33]:
Is there a way to selectively strip attachments from e-mail as it passes
through a qmail server? I want to remove all ".vbs" files from any e-mail.
I've implemented a similar scenario for a client, using the
QMAILQUEUE patch along with some
Luis Bezerra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anyone uses AVP antivirus?
Yep - it scans eMail on several qmail-servers I installed by using
http://www.amavis.org with the patch by Rainer Link.
if yes, could you help me to install this software?
What's your problem? What doesn't work?
Martin
Without even looking at them, I can tell you the following:
1) *if* the packages comply with dist.html, they will _never_ get into
potato.
2) If they don't comply with dist.html, you will not be allowed to
distribute them.
It's basically a lose/lose situation. If you want dist.html-compliant
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 02:01:42PM -0400, Adam McKenna wrote:
Without even looking at them, I can tell you the following:
1) *if* the packages comply with dist.html, they will _never_ get into
potato.
2) If they don't comply with dist.html, you will not be allowed to
distribute them.
All,
I am getting the following error. It is preventing qmail from starting.
This is a clip from syslog.
Jun 19 13:07:13 listserv qmail: [ID 748625 mail.alert] 961438033.590877
alert: cannot start: unable to open mutex
What is the mutex and what do I do to get qmail started?
How do I take bounced mail and redeliver it every 60 minutes for 4 hours?
What file(s) are these variables created in?
Thanks!
Jonathan Maier
Systems/Network Engineer
9855 W. 78th Street, Suite 200
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
Direct: 612.578.7182
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.interelate.com
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 02:01:42PM -0400, Adam McKenna wrote:
Without even looking at them, I can tell you the following:
1) *if* the packages comply with dist.html, they will _never_ get into
potato.
2) If they don't comply with dist.html, you will not be allowed to
distribute them.
Anyone out there can they please let me know what the problem is. I need to
get this server back up soon.
Please Help
*Cries of Despiration*
Thanks
Brian
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Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 1:25 PM
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http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-2108936.html?tag=st.ne.1430735..ni
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2589983,00.html
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When LOVELETTER hit, Johan was kind enough to post an example of the
actual, MIME-still-encoded, text of the virus:
http://www.almqvist.net/~johan/virus.txt
I've seen the helpful page about Stages.worm at:
Does anyone know the answer to the below question? Thanks!
How do I take bounced mail and redeliver it every 60 minutes for 4 hours?
What file(s) are these variables created in?
Thanks!
Jonathan Maier
Systems/Network Engineer
9855 W. 78th Street, Suite 200
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
Direct:
On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Tetsu Ushijima wrote:
Yes. See http://cr.yp.to/im/cname.html for the explanation.
You may want to replace the CNAME record with an MX record
(or an A record).
Thank you. Had to be sure since I don't have access to the primary DNS
(grumble).
The log indicates that the
clemensF writes:
Petr Novotny:
As in "sendmail is superior to qmail because it doesn't eat up
space in process table". (Overheard this just an hour ago...)
which is why qmail, consisting of many *small* programs, is vwery well
suited to unix. if you read the source, you will
I've seen a few mail systems notify users that mail hasn't been
delivered when it's been queued for X number of days, but hasn't yet
expired. Say your queuelifetime is set to 1 week. After a message
hasn't delivered for 1 day, let the sender know that it hasn't and also
that you (the mail
I'm thinking in a large scale mail server, providing pop3 and imap4 access
to the mailboxes stored in a diferent server and shared via NFS.
I want to use mailboxes like these :
/mailboxes1/user1/user
/mailboxes1/user2/user
/mailboxes2/user3/user
..
..
..
/mailboxesN/userN/user
At the same time
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 04:47:25PM -0500, Jonathan Maier wrote:
Does anyone know the answer to the below question? Thanks!
How do I take bounced mail and redeliver it every 60 minutes for 4 hours?
What file(s) are these variables created in?
Mail bounces because it is permanently
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 01:59:53PM -0500, Tony Campisi wrote:
: The name of the maildir should not be {username}; it should be Maildir.
-
Please forgive my ignorance but I've only been using Linux for 3 months and
qmail for just a few days..
After I "su - username"
do I
OK. I have a bunch of user accounts setup on Imail/NT
and I want to migrate to Qmail. One Problem: I do not have any of the
users passwords and I want to do the migration without messing up their
passwords (and even moreimportantly, without them knowing). So I
have two questions:
1) How do
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Julian L. Cardarelli wrote:
1) How do I correctly take user passwords and move them to Qmail?
I don't know what Imail is... if it uses the SAM passwords, L0phtcrack
works surprisingly well. If not, use something like dsniff over a few
days and grab most of the passwords
Thus spake Julian L. Cardarelli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
OK. I have a bunch of user accounts setup on Imail/NT and I want to migrate to
Qmail. One Problem: I do not have any of the users passwords and I want to do the
migration without messing up their passwords (and even more importantly,
hi all,
on my qmail box i can see about 20 qmail-smtpd processes. now, this can
either mean that one of my users (allowed through tcp.smtp) is sending lots
of mail out, or another mail server out on the internet is sending lots of
mail in.
about 5 of these processes are from IP addresses that i
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