(qmail list residents, please Cc me on replies, as I am not subscribed)
rblsmtpd users, have you noticed an increase in spam double-bounces in the
last 8 hours? I sure have, and here's why:
Al Iverson writes the following:
Ew, the txt records aren't a good way to track what's in the RSS. :(
Hi guys,
I have a lil problem in created star alias i.e. anything @ domainname.com
should reach to a particular box if the user email box is not present on the
system...rather then bouncing back to the sender...
and hence i tried puttin this in the
.qmail-default file the main users name i.e.
can't you filter on
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
?
wolfgang
Also sprach Chris, the Young One [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09.08.2000:
Filter on Delivered-To, or Mailing-List. If hotmail can't do that, use
another email service.
I want to configure my qmail server to accept ETRN
requests. If any one hasdone this, please let me know how to do
thisTIANaseer
Hi!
Done that, and here are the results,
what I can see, no address in the header should it answer on, can it be some
bcc?
// Magnus
PWD=/maildirs
LOCAL=mailmaster-
EXT=
BOOT_FILE=/vmlinuz
HOSTNAME=mail_1
CONSOLE=/dev/console
EXT2=
EXT3=
EXT4=
PREVLEVEL=N
AUTOBOOT=YES
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where I can find any patches (programs)
for using encrypted login (APOP)
if they exist ?
00-08-09, at 11:17:35, qmail mailing list wrote:
Where I can find any patches (programs)
for using encrypted login (APOP)
if they exist ?
Of course... look at any Qmail mirror site... or at main site
www.qmail.org
--
cheers,
Sylwester S. Biernacki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I run this script from cron one time per day.
I've copied from qmail list time ago and it's slighty modified from the
original one made by Jay Soffian.
BTW thanks Jay.
#!/bin/sh
PATH="/usr/local/bin/qmailanalog:/usr/local/bin:$PATH"
export PATH
umask 077
If I remember correctly, another way of doing this, install qmailadmin and
put .qmailadmin-limits file with appropriate limits in the user/domain dir.
Read qmailadmin 'install' file for further info.
cheers,
kittiwat
- Original Message -
From: "Tim Hunter" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL
Hi all,
Please can you help with advise about protecting my mail servers from one of
my on ex users!! He/She has subscribed to about 30 mailing lists with the
address that falls under my mail service! I am now recieving about 10 mails
a minute for that user! Removing the maildir and letting
qmail Digest 9 Aug 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 1088
Topics (messages 46311 through 46387):
Re: Mailing list performance
46311 by: Dave Sill
Re: Startup works from shell but not from /etc/rc.d/qmail
46312 by: Chris, the Young One
46315 by: Todd Finney
46366 by:
Hi there,
A couple of idea's
Error looks as though the pop3 may be being filtered out through a switch to
that address, or the daemon is not running correctly Time to test from a
remote location!
After trying to connect on port 110 myself I found that there is an
immediate message:
Hi,
sounds a bit like off-topic, doesn't it, hope it is not.
I installed qmail-1.03 following lwq. My fetchmail version is 5.2.4.
In my /etc/tcp.smtp I have the following:
192.168.100.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",DATABYTES="200"
I get the mails for my users from an outside server via fetchmail, so
I am new at using qmail, so please forgive me if this is something
really obvious.
I am fetching my mail from my ISP using fetchmail and passing it to
the SMTP port (with qmail as mail server). I believe my ISP is using
qpopper, if that makes any difference. This mostly works fine, but
Hi all,
With this is mind is there a way of refusing mail to be sent to a user on
the local mail server??
With BADMAILFROM it is usually mail from a remote (different Domain) that
yours!
Something like a BADMAILTO? so only that one address (That incidently is
recieving about 1 mail every 6
Peter Green wrote:
Either re-install (with --force) kernel-headers to get all of the proper
symlinks back, or check the following:
After doing this I got ALOT further, unfortunately it crapped out
on:
...
...
rm -f tryshsgr.o tryshsgr
./compile prot.c
./compile coe.c
./compile cdb_hash.c
Set up an automatic revenge flood? Maybe not... :
It depends if it is mailing lists or spam. First start by unsubscribing from
REAL mailing lists. If it is spam, change your domain name...I would
personally sue the ex user for breaching your 'reasonable use policy' (what?
you don't have one?
Michael Fiumano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having troubles receiving mail with qmail. Here is my setup: I am
running qmail on my linux box behind a NAT device. My MX record points to
a name not in my domain (dynamic dns) and that name points to my IP
address (that shouldn't matter much).
"UrBuN DeGeNeRaTe" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I currently have Qmail 1.03 setup on an Intel based RedHat Linux 6.1
machine. It is working fine except for a problem which I keep on getting
when trying to check mail through a POP client .. I'm using qmail-pop3d as
my POP server, and this is the
Put a .forward file in with this evil users new email address. Then all
mail sent to them will really get to them. If nothing else, it will get
them to unsubscribe from all of the lists.
-Original Message-
From: Brett Randall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09,
Good point! although there is no indication as to the uses new address.
what I want to do is create a .qmail file that will delete any mail that
comes in for that user! Anyone know how to do that?
slider
Put a .forward file in with this evil users new email address. Then all
mail sent to
Raul Beltran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 9 August 2000 at 00:35:09 CDT
hi, is there a possibility to automatically concatenate a string like
"[qmail] " to the subjects of all the messages coming from this mailing
list?
That would allow us to filter all messages coming from this list
Slider [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 9 August 2000 at 14:27:06 +0100
Good point! although there is no indication as to the uses new address.
what I want to do is create a .qmail file that will delete any mail that
comes in for that user! Anyone know how to do that?
Create a .qmail fail
Are there any problems which could arise when forwarding
postmaster accounts from virtualdomains to a single postmaster
account on the same machine ?
And what if the postmaster account are on remote machines ?
Regards,
--Frans
Hi again
I've finally managed to convince qmail to send my mail. The problem was,
as Armando suspected, a library incompatibility.
What I tried first was to move qmail to another machine with a more
elaborate setup. No luck there - the CNAME error persisted. The next
thing I did was to install
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On 9 Aug 00, at 16:06, Frans Haarman wrote:
Are there any problems which could arise when forwarding
postmaster accounts from virtualdomains to a single postmaster
account on the same machine ?
None, except perhaps privacy issues.
And what if
They tried to switch to NT a few years ago but it didn't work. My guess
is that they are trying to get a press release out of it saying NT/2000
can scale a large as UNIX.
Paul Farber
Farber Technology
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ph 570-628-5303
Fax 570-628-5545
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Walt Mankowski
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 05:08:28PM +,
JuanE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did not think of that. Good suggestion.
It seems like it would be a good compropmise if you can take your down
server out of the rotation relatively quickly. If not, then you'll waste
considerable time polling
He's trying to receive mail for fiumano.com, and he has that in his
locals already.
- T
--
Tyler J. Frederick
Systems Administrator
Sportsline.com, Inc.
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Dave Sill wrote:
Michael Fiumano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having troubles receiving mail with qmail. Here is
hi,
Can anyone tell me why my maillist doesn't work? I use fastword and I have
successfully created group files. I placed them in /etc/mail/groups/ and
have used newinclude to update the bin file. I created 4 group files and
only one doesn't work. The server keeps spitting back with
"Tyler J. Frederick" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He's trying to receive mail for fiumano.com, and he has that in his
locals already.
OK, I was just going by what he said:
... What seems to be happening is that
my server is looping the mail back to itself because it can't realize that
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 10:27:51AM -0400, Vu Vuong wrote:
Can anyone tell me why my maillist doesn't work? I use fastword and I
have successfully created group files. I placed them in /etc/mail/groups/
Not without seeing the "group" files and the aliases file used to call
it. The
There are other ways but how about just putting in:
/dev/null
instead of ./Mailbox or ./Maildir/ or whatever? I mean you can bounce it,
throw it, choke it (ok now i'm just being stupid), but the above will just
write it to the bin.
Brett
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/
Yes I do... but it also happened to me before we had the virus
protection.
Slider wrote:
Are you running any kind of virus protection??
-Original Message-
From: Guillermo Villasana Cardoza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 08 August 2000 18:48
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Hello everyone,
Is there any way of setting up qmail-pop3d so the authentification doesn't need a query through port 113?
Thanks
Paco Gracia
Director Técnico
Amira Sistemas
I set up a cron job last week when they first started that monitors what
they are running every hour. It has crept up from 4% IIS/W2k initially to
about 85% as of today. However, there are some stories from some major mail
providers of problems with hotmail cutting their feeds in the last week.
I take that this is happening in your client (outlook Express??)
try telnetting to the box via the ip address and authenticating there...
advantage is that if you succeed auth on the telnet then the client is
misconfigured, if you fail then you know the problem is on the server side!
Try a
Hi,
Is there anybody using a working SSL-POP3 solution with
qmail (and eventually vmailmgr) on a production server ?
I've looked on the qmail homepage, and there is only a "highly
experimental" patch. Thanks for any hint or links!
Regards,
Olivier
--
man tcpserver:
-r (Default.) Attempt to obtain TCPREMOTEINFO from
the remote host.
-R Do not attempt to obtain TCPREMOTEINFO from the
remote host.
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
Is there any
I try to log pop3 connexions but even if qmail-pop3d works well, it logs nothing :(
my supervise/qmail-pop3d/run is:
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 200 \
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -H -R -l mail-adsl.mxm 0 pop-3 \
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup mail-adsl.mxm
ouuups, i forget the -v option for tcpserver ... sorry :)
--
Audouy Jérôme - 3rd year student in E.S.S.I. (Ecole Supérieure en Sciences
Informatiques)
e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www: http://djidji.citeweb.net / http://www.essi.fr/~audouy
Petr Novotny [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 9 August 2000 at 16:02:54 +0200
On 9 Aug 00, at 16:06, Frans Haarman wrote:
And what if the postmaster account are on remote machines ?
It's not wise to have postmaster account on a remote machine; in
case of serious configuration screw-up,
Bruno Wolff III [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 9 August 2000 at 09:12:29 -0500
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 05:08:28PM +,
JuanE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did not think of that. Good suggestion.
It seems like it would be a good compropmise if you can take your down
server out
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 12:37:54PM -0700, Mitul Limbani wrote:
Hi guys,
I have a lil problem in created star alias i.e. anything @ domainname.com
should reach to a particular box if the user email box is not present on the
system...rather then bouncing back to the sender...
and hence i
Hi,
Is there anybody using a working SSL-POP3 solution with
qmail (and eventually vmailmgr) on a production server ?
I've looked on the qmail homepage, and there is only a "highly
experimental" patch. Thanks for any hint or links!
Regards,
Olivier
--
hello friends
is there any one who is running qmail on IBM AIX 4.3 , if yes , then
please guide me how to deal with sendmail which gets installed by default
with AIX 4.3 os installation , i have installed qmail-ldap
on redhat 6.1 my test system not i have to install it on AIX 4.3 which
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 11:25:30AM -0500, Jack Barnett wrote:
Hi,
Is there anybody using a working SSL-POP3 solution with
qmail (and eventually vmailmgr) on a production server ?
I've looked on the qmail homepage, and there is only a "highly
experimental" patch. Thanks for any
*nod* Any other thoughts on his problem? Seems like if his domain is in
locals, then it should attempt local delivery and either A) bounce or
B) deliver, but it's trying to fwd it out. His smtproutes is empty also.
- T
--
Tyler J. Frederick
Systems Administrator
Sportsline.com, Inc.
On
I installed and am using a normal install of qmail on a FreeBSD 4.0 box.
I just noticed today that it was also included in the ports collection
and is patched during the install process. I am just curious if anyone
knows what the patch is for, as I have not experienced any problems.
Here's the
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 12:17:59PM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
I installed and am using a normal install of qmail on a FreeBSD 4.0 box.
I just noticed today that it was also included in the ports collection
and is patched during the install process. I am just curious if anyone
knows what the
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 07:20:32PM +0200, Magnus Bodin wrote:
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 12:17:59PM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
I installed and am using a normal install of qmail on a FreeBSD 4.0 box.
I just noticed today that it was also included in the ports collection
and is patched during
"Tyler J. Frederick" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*nod* Any other thoughts on his problem? Seems like if his domain is in
locals, then it should attempt local delivery and either A) bounce or
B) deliver, but it's trying to fwd it out. His smtproutes is empty also.
If I were him, I'd restart
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 10:31:34AM -0700, Darin O. wrote:
petra:~$ ./spamtest 139.134.5.153
rbl.maps.vix.com =
rss.maps.vix.com =
dul.maps.vix.com =
relays.orbs.org = 127.0.0.4
outputs.orbs.org =
How can I get "spamtest" .. is this a script? Is
this useful tool available publicly?
hi list,
a girl from accounting came crying she needed a particular email
stopped from being delivered. as we don't have a permanent connection, I
told her she was lucky and I did the following
- skimmed the qmail-send, qmail-queue and qmail-remote manpages and
found
Greetings,
I am in the process of setting up a server for a hosting company, each of their
packages offers a number of POP 3 mail boxes. Is there a way that I can set up just
one UNIX user account for each package and then be able to set up multiple POP 3 boxes
within it. I read somewhere
Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed and am using a normal install of qmail on a FreeBSD 4.0 box.
I just noticed today that it was also included in the ports collection
and is patched during the install process. I am just curious if anyone
knows what the patch is for, as
http://www.frankiefantastic.20m.com/
Are you sick of commercial sites that bombard you with banner
after banner of advertising?
Are you sick of web sites that just want to sell you
something?
Do you find most web sites cold and methodical, unfriendly
even?
Well if you do visit
Daniel Conlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way that I can set up just one UNIX user account for each package
and then be able to set up multiple POP 3 boxes within it.
vmailmgr does exactly this. Look at:
http://www.em.ca/~bruceg/vmailmgr/
Charles
--
http://www.frankiefantastic.20m.com/
Are you sick of commercial sites that bombard you with banner
after banner of advertising?
Are you sick of web sites that just want to sell you
something?
Do you find most web sites cold and methodical, unfriendly
even?
Well if you do visit
"Tony Campisi" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our qmail server has been up for 2 days and everything is working fine. I
would like to use qmailanalog to analyze activity.
I have read through the archive but need more answers.
I installed qmailanalog-0.70
qmailanalog requires timestamps in a
Hi, all,
I think someone has recently subscribed an email harvester to the qmail list.
Two messages I've sent today have both resulted in almost immediate spam
with subject "Have a GREAT day on me.". The mail appears to be forged to
look like it was relayed through a hotmail server.
Anyone
Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think someone has recently subscribed an email harvester to the qmail list.
Nope. They're sending the spam directly to the list.
-Dave
I've seen a surge in spam from network solutions lately.. I just added their
spam domain (mail-router.e-dialog.com) to my badmailfrom file, actually.
--Adam
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 12:48:26PM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 10:31:34AM -0700, Darin O. wrote:
petra:~$
At 05:33 PM 8/9/00 +0200, Audouy JérômevRtZQ== wrote:
I try to log pop3 connexions but even if qmail-pop3d works well, it
logs nothing :(
my supervise/qmail-pop3d/run is:
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 200 \
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -H -R -l mail-adsl.mxm 0
I've got a qmail system in my firewall that's sending email out for my whole
network. Unfortunately, some of the recipients are checking all the received
headers and telling me that a.domain.com doesn't exist even though it was
relayed through domain.com which _does_ have a valid DNS name.
M.B. writes:
I wrote the list last week about a script I found in the archives
which will bounce email if a certain subject is found. I would
like instead to deliver this mail to an alternative email address
at the same domain. Is this a doable thing? I don't mind if
it also delivers
Hello
I have _BIG_ spammers list in /var/qmail/control/badmailfrom file. I would
like have it in CDB file becouse I think that looking for from domain in
CDB file is faster than doing this same at plain text file. Any ideas,
patches or something else ? Thanks for help.
Tommy
Hey all,
I put together a small little
program that uses mrtg and displays statics like,Total number ofKb
sent every 5 min, Local/Remote Queue, Queuesize, Throughput, Success
Failures. Qmail analog is not needed. I would like to thank Russell Nelson and
Magnus Bodin for their qmail into
Hi All,
I've partly managed to setup qmail, but I find that I cannot get my client
PC to check whether there is email awaiting me on the mailserver, it comes
back with this error using Outlook Express when attempting to check the
mailserver, any ideas what this means?
The connection to the
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 11:54:00PM +0200, Einar Bordewich wrote:
Is there any solutions to set a limit on numbers of rcpt to|cc|bcc and
To:/Cc:/Bcc: recipients from qmail-smtpd/qmail-queue?
I have a tormentor sending out to 1000+ recipients. Makes my queue not
exactly surveyable, and in my
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 02:58:53PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 11:54:00PM +0200, Einar Bordewich wrote:
Is there any solutions to set a limit on numbers of rcpt to|cc|bcc and
To:/Cc:/Bcc: recipients from qmail-smtpd/qmail-queue?
I have a tormentor sending out to
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 10:45:06PM +0100, Kevin Smith wrote:
The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'DWS', Server:
'dwshop2.dedic.web.xara.net', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No,
Socket Error: 10061, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E
Are you running a pop3 daemon listening on
Sorry All,
I forgot to
mention that the script only works on multilog..
Sean
- Original Message -
From: Sean C Truman
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 5:38 PM
Subject: Qmail MRTG Statcollector v1.0
Hey all,
I put together a small little
program that
I hope no one has done anything with that patch I sent out last night. It
works, but it is against an old version of rblsmtpd, and it conflicts with an
option in the newer one. http://www.cqc.com/~pacman/projects/rblsmtpd-rss/
now has patches for both rblsmtpd-0.70 and ucpsi-tcp-0.88, supporting
My tormentor is a customer and is allowed to relay through our mailserver.
The problem is that I want him over on a mailinglist solution. He most likly
will switch to mailinglist eventually, but I think it's a little bit drastic
to block him out just to speed up the action ;-) I feel it would be
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 12:40:06AM +0200, Einar Bordewich wrote:
My tormentor is a customer and is allowed to relay through our mailserver.
The problem is that I want him over on a mailinglist solution. He most likly
will switch to mailinglist eventually, but I think it's a little bit
BTW: "Michael Samuel has a patch that limits the number of RCPT TO: commands
per message via SMTP" on www.qmail.org is a dead end.
Anyone that have this "lying around" ?
Anyone have any experience with Chris Johnson's tarpitting patch for
qmail-smtpd? Seems like a neat idea.
--
I've got a client site down right now because:
1. I installed vpopmail into their functioning qmail system;
2. I stupidly set up a virtual domain with the *same* name as their
primary domain;
3. I immediately deleted the virtual domain;
4. But everthing sent to the domain ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Hi All,
I have qmail v1.03, vpopmail, tcpserver, and qmailadmin installed
at my site...question I have is:
assume that www.someplace.com brings up a web page
assume that www.someplace.com is in our Class C
assume that mail.someplace.com has a priority of 10
Wow... thanks for everyones help with this problem.
That was certainly the exact problem and it's working well now :-)
One last thing and this should do the trick with my setup... I need to
setup qmail-smtpd and this was quoted as something I need to install, as
below.. where can I get
At 04:15 PM 8/9/00 -0700, Bill Parker wrote:
assume also that mail.someplace.com points to the
IP of my linux box which has qmail installed on it...am
I correct that by using vadddomain program I can process pop3
mail for this domain, and also if memory serves, some files
in
This works perfectly. Thanks again for your help.
Time to re-read the qmail tutorial manual. :)
mike.
-Original Message-
From: Russell Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
M.B. writes:
I wrote the list last week about a script I found in the archives
which will bounce email
This because we from time to time have users/customers that pops off a
mail
with 100+ recipients. In my opinion beneath 100 is acceptable, over this
number it's improper use. I might be out on a limb here, so please
correct
if I'm wrong.
It's your service, you define it. For some, 1000
"John W. Lemons III" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
about 85% as of today. However, there are some stories from some major mail
providers of problems with hotmail cutting their feeds in the last week.
dunno about "cutting their feeds", but I regularly get random bounces
to hotmail.com users from
Problem solved with a reboot.
Nothing helpful in the logs: the alert log showed line after line after
line of "can't start - qmail-send already running" (or something to that
effect), starting long before the vpopmail install this afternoon.
Odd, given that if I did a 'qmail stop', qmail-stat
Hi All,
Have I got this correct, if I put the following line in a file called
qmail-tcpserver in the directory /etc/init.d when the server is rebooted,
this should be automatically restarted?
I've check the -u and -g flags for the user qmaild and they are correct and
the tcp.smtp is setup
I ran ./configure, then had someone at the site reboot the mail server.
It works.
=
If you ran a ./config you might want to re-check your /control/locals and
/control/rcpthosts. I did that the other day and it removed the information
I had in it.
HTH,
tonyC
I had to manually edit the locals and rcpthosts file to add the line
"nethan.com" b/c ./configure only had "mail.nethan.com".
Tony Campisi wrote:
I ran ./configure, then had someone at the site reboot the mail server.
It works.
=
If you ran a ./config you might want to re-check your
Einar Bordewich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 10 August 2000 at 00:40:06 +0200
My tormentor is a customer and is allowed to relay through our mailserver.
The problem is that I want him over on a mailinglist solution. He most likly
will switch to mailinglist eventually, but I think it's a
I have setup the following file tcp.smtp.cdb which after I tcprules it I
then run the command :
tcpserver -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -v -u 112 -g 104 0 smtp
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
tcp.smtp contains the following :
24.26.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
212.159.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
OK, you are obviously a little new to this...
Have I got this correct, if I put the following line in a file called
qmail-tcpserver in the directory /etc/init.d when the server is rebooted,
this should be automatically restarted?
You virtually asked this question twice so I will answer it
is this a way to check for viruses, and bouncelike the "I Love You"?
What was the way to simply bounce..?
- Original Message -
From: M.B. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:17 PM
Subject: Re: impossible to do?
This works perfectly. Thanks
Hello All:
I'm trying to set up qmail-pop3d to pick up mail from the Maildir
directories of users that I've defined on the local qmail host.
For example, I've defined a user, Jim.Morley. When I send test
msgs to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", the Qmail Mailer-
Daemon returns "Sorry, no mailbox here by
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