Edward McLain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
But I have messages that are getting stuck in the queue sometimes for
more than 3 weeks. I have /var/qmail/control/queuelifetime set to
345600 (4 days). Anyone have any idea why this is happening?
You broke something. You didn't restart qmail
Edward,
I've had problems with qmail-remote hanging - it had nothing to do
with the queue lifetime, but with some code in qmail-remote failing,
possibly due to an O/S bug.
A fix which works for me is to enable socket keep-alives. This will
kill the socket if it has died after
anyone.
Later,
Ed McLain
-Original Message-
From: Charles Cazabon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 9:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: qmail-queue question
Edward McLain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
But I have messages that are getting stuck
Edward McLain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK... Let me explain this a little bit better and maybe clear some
things up.
Okay.
2. The only patch on this system is the qmailqueue-patch for the
qmailscanner.
This can cause qmail-queue to not be run, but not qmail-remote to crash.
5. To get
3. When the queue shows the message arriving on 30 Jul 2001 15:08:23 I
tend to think that it actually arrive at 3:08 on Jul 30 of 2001, that is
unless qmail is doing something funking with date and time stamps. ;)
But you didn't show the log entry that corresponds to this message. As
a
-Original Message-
From: MarkD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 12:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: qmail-queue question
3. When the queue shows the message arriving on 30 Jul 2001 15:08:23
I
tend to think that it actually arrive at 3:08 on Jul 30
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 12:39:28PM -0500, Edward McLain allegedly wrote:
-Original Message-
From: MarkD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 12:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: qmail-queue question
3. When the queue shows the message arriving
Edward McLain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not to start anything else, but is there any better way to stop qmail
when using tcp-daemonts than svc -d /service/qmail-send ?
No -- that is the proper way to stop qmail with daemontools.
This doesn't seem to always work [...]
Nope -- it always
in the heck is
going on here? This is what is puzzling me the most..?
BTW.. this was happening with stock qmail also before I patched it
with the qmail-queue patch for qmailscanner.
Any ideas?
Ed McLain
-Original Message-
From: MarkD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August
qmail also before I patched it
with the qmail-queue patch for qmailscanner.
If you are saying you are sure that qmail-remote was crashing with a
stock qmail install, then I'd be highly suspicious of a
library/compiler/OS problem. I know that might sound like a cop-out,
but a crashing qmail-remote
Edward McLain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok.. so qmail-remote crashed.. but why?
Who knows? Did you kill it?
It had also been running for over 3 hours?
So? Long messages to a slow host can do this.
Well to test it out I did the following:
[...]
You didn't use proper SMTP syntax, which
Vanilla qmail 1.03 stores the envelope sender address (preceded by an F and
followed by a NUL) in a file in the directory /var/qmail/info/.
RFC 1869 (SMTP Service Extensions) allows one to pass additional information
on the MAIL command line after the FROM:address . Some of this information
Ive got a slight problem here and hoping that someone
can help solve this. Due to a high
volume of stupid users and mailing list addicts on our network (a small isp) we tend to get a lot of
bounced messages, or messages to address that dont exist or what have
you. The problem here is
posibly, must be a method to return message to qmail-smtpd from
qmail-queue module... but i don't find it at this time.
--
Best regards,
vlad mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 02:22:59PM -0700, Jon Rust wrote:
Print the error message to standard output and the server will return this
message.
This doesn't work with qmail-queue. I have yet to find anyway to get a
message either returned to the sending server or to the logs. I've tried
hello guys. can anybody review, how i can give to message sender
custom message during sending mail via my smtp server? current state
is:
i wrote custom script which substitute qmail-queue, it unpack received
message, starting antivirus and if message infected anyone, return
code '111' i.e
On Sat, 28 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i wrote custom script which substitute qmail-queue, it unpack received
message, starting antivirus and if message infected anyone, return
code '111' i.e. temporary problem, and deny message relay via server.
but, user cannot understand reason
On Sat, Jul 28, 2001 at 06:57:33AM -0400, Philip Mak wrote:
On Sat, 28 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i wrote custom script which substitute qmail-queue, it unpack received
message, starting antivirus and if message infected anyone, return
code '111' i.e. temporary problem, and deny
i wrote custom script which substitute qmail-queue, it unpack received
message, starting antivirus and if message infected anyone, return
Why re-invent the wheel?
http://qmail-scanner.sourceforge.net
Jeff Palmer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 02:41:22PM -0600, Mike Hodson wrote:
Hello there.
I have been noticing slightly out of the ordinary things happening in my
qmail-send logs after changing the queue filesystem over to reiserfs.
I am seeing the same inode used for multiple messages. Is this normal?
Yes,
-queue
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 09:58:04PM -0400, alexus wrote:
i was checking something and i founds this
my mail server seems to have tons of
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd and bin/qmail-queue
running at the same time.. about 30 of them
The process actually listening on port 25
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 01:23:13PM -0400, alexus wrote:
bash-2.05$ ls -al /var/qmail/doc/INTERNALS
ls: /var/qmail/doc/INTERNALS: No such file or directory
bash-2.05$
Apologies. Installing those files in /var/qmail/doc is a port-ism from
FreeBSD. It's in the source tree only in a default
to cover mine eh? )
excerpts from my qmail-queue log piped thru tai64nlocal
2001-07-23 14:29:38.294512500 new msg 405006
2001-07-23 14:29:38.294529500 info msg 405006: bytes 2531 from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 28395 uid 1016
2001-07-23 14:29:38.388694500 starting delivery 689: msg 405006 to local
the same inode used for multiple messages. Is this normal?
(other users email has been blanked, as has all senders. mine is known
to all of you, so why bother typing to cover mine eh? )
excerpts from my qmail-queue log piped thru tai64nlocal
2001-07-23 14:29:38.294512500 new msg 405006
2001-07
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 01:45:57AM +0200, Lordy wrote:
Hi Mike,
this is a known issue with ReiserFS. As you might now, Ext2 and ReiserFS
have many differences and you are just experiencing one of them. The whole
problem is documented unter www.namesys.com (the homepage of ReiserFS)
so you
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 01:30:01PM +1200, Jason Haar wrote:
I'm currently about to go live with new ReiserFS based Qmail servers, and
haven't noticed any problem. If there is, I'd certainly like to know... :-)
I'm running qmail on several boxen, all ReiserFS-only. Not a single
problem to
i was checking something and i founds this
my mail server seems to have tons of
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd and bin/qmail-queue
running at the same time.. about 30 of them
any ideas why?
nothin intersting in maillog
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 09:58:04PM -0400, alexus wrote:
i was checking something and i founds this
my mail server seems to have tons of
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd and bin/qmail-queue
running at the same time.. about 30 of them
The process actually listening on port 25 forks a qmail
-smtpd and bin/qmail-queue
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 09:58:04PM -0400, alexus wrote:
i was checking something and i founds this
my mail server seems to have tons of
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd and bin/qmail-queue
running at the same time.. about 30 of them
The process actually
The vast majority of the qmail-queue processes look to have a parent pid of
'1' Maybe 1% of the queue processes have other parent pids, so I'm not too
worried about them. The server is still delivering some mail, so I'm making
an educated guess that queue processes not attached to init
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 01:07:21PM -0600, Chris McDaniel wrote:
The vast majority of the qmail-queue processes look to have a parent pid of
'1'
Then something is not running qmail-queue properly. Find out what.
Shortly after it starts, qmail-queue starts a message file under
queue/mess. Even
On Sat, Jul 07, 2001 at 09:19:19PM +0200, Andreas Grip wrote:
Well, a smtp-server receiving a lot of mail can reach the limit of
maximum allowed simultanius connection. If the smtp server close the
connection faster there will be more time over and the server is able to
receive more mail. So
Charles Cazabon wrote:
Andreas Grip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think this is a great idea; it means you have to accept every message,
then scan them, then generate late bounces, instead of rejecting them during
the initial SMTP conversation.
qmail-scanner do not reject
On Sun, Jul 08, 2001 at 10:57:08AM +0200, Andreas Grip wrote:
Nope, I'm not misstaken. An infected mail is not rejected while my smtp
server is receiving the mail, it turn of the connection with an ok. No
bounce at this time. And then it sends an bounce to the sender with
virus warning
Andreas Grip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the qmail-queue-patch together with the qmail-scanner and I'm also
thinking about to put some spamfilters before or after the antivirus
scanning.
[...]
Is it ok to let the sending smtp server to wait so long time before
[qmail-scanner] has
At 12:27 07.07.2001 -0600, you wrote:
Andreas Grip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I'm thinking about to create another queue that the mail can be
placed in
first so qmail can tell the sender that it has ben received and then start
to scan and filtering the mail in that queue before it
Lukas Beeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:27 07.07.2001 -0600, you wrote:
Andreas Grip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I'm thinking about to create another queue that the mail can be
placed in first so qmail can tell the sender that it has ben received
and then start to scan and
Charles Cazabon wrote:
Andreas Grip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the qmail-queue-patch together with the qmail-scanner and I'm also
thinking about to put some spamfilters before or after the antivirus
scanning.
[...]
Is it ok to let the sending smtp server to wait so long time
Andreas Grip [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
connection faster there will be more time over and the server is able to
receive more mail. So I think a server, that are faster with closing the
connection should be more efficient.
Then the backlog is on your server. You still have to scan the mails
Andreas Grip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think this is a great idea; it means you have to accept every message,
then scan them, then generate late bounces, instead of rejecting them during
the initial SMTP conversation.
qmail-scanner do not reject them, it just bounce them.
I
Greetings,
This is the first public release of queue_repair, which is yet another qmail
queue repair tool.
Features include:
-written in Python; no compilation necessary.
-automatic, dynamic determination of UIDs and GIDs.
-automatic, dynamic determination of conf-split; can
-queue directly (using the info on
the man page for it) so we give qmail-queue the message file with all the
headers, and also the list of email addresses. Work well, and super fast
:-)
But last week one of our bosses found that Hotmail has a bulk mail folder
so all incoming email to Hotmail users
Hi,
My company runs quite a large opt-in newsletter (around 60,000 members,
growing by about a 1000 every few days), up to a few months ago we sent the
newsletter by using qmail-inject for every email address on the list (which
was slow). So we started to use the qmail-queue directly (using
Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any ideas? We can't really use ezmlm as we have our very own customised
software for our mailing list which we have built and added to for years.
If you use qmail-queue directly anyway where is the problem to replace
a placeholder string in the To: header during
Jon writes:
So is there anyway of having the email address of the user being emailed in
the To: field without using qmail-inject for every message?
You can use the following patch to qmail-remote, or if that's not
sufficient, I have a proprietary patch which allows substitution of
fields
to
send out lots of customized messages. It passes each message directly
to qmail-remote, and only if that fails passes it to qmail-queue to
retry. It runs many qmail-remote processes in parallel, and on any
half-decent list rarely has to queue a message so it pumps out mail
about as fast as qmail
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 11:18:54AM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
However, QMTP, as a protocol, is harder to speak than SMTP
Arguable, at best. For sending a single message, the only difficult
part of QMTP is calculating the total sizes before sending the package.
After that point, you just
to
just queue them and have it send on the back groud.
does anyone know how to do this. Is there more documentation on
qmail-queue.
recap: instead directly trying to send mails, I would like to queue them
initially and have qmail send mails in the back ground so no one has to wait
to finish sending
mail over the network, much like
qmail-smtpd. However, QMTP, as a protocol, is harder to speak than SMTP (as
Dan says, it was designed for speed, not simplicity). Using QMTP buys you
nothing over speaking SMTP, or, for that matter, using qmail's sendmail
wrapper, qmail-inject, or qmail-queue.
What
george [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It have some sub-directory in /ar/qmail/queue directory .But I
don't know every directory content and meaning .
Anyone can tele me?
See:
http://www.lifewithqmail.org/lwq.html#file-structure
-Dave
george [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It have some sub-directory in /ar/qmail/queue directory .But I don't know
every directory content and meaning .
The file INTERNALS in the documentation included in the qmail tarball explains
what these directories are for.
Charles
Hello all:
It have some sub-directory in /ar/qmail/queue directory .But I don't know every
directory content and meaning .
Anyone can tele me?
Thank you!
# ls -l /var/qmail/queue/
total 18
drwx-- 2 qmails qmail512 May 31 09:43 bounce
drwx-- 25 qmails qmail512
It have some sub-directory in /var/qmail/queue directory.
But I don't know every directory content and meaning .
Anyone can tell me?
Thank you!
# ls -l /var/qmail/queue/
total 18
drwx-- 2 qmails qmail512 May 31 09:43 bounce
drwx-- 25 qmails qmail512 May 30
* Todd Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010522 01:09]:
I thought about that, but it isn't really an ezmlm question
anymore. There doesn't seem to be an example on using qmail-queue
anywhere. It seems to me that there probably should be.
Fair enough.
So make ezmlm-reject omit that behavior
Asking again because, well, I'm still stumped.
Date: Sat, 19 May 2001 20:20:19 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Todd Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: injecting qmail-queue
Before I go into detail about the problem I'm having, I'll describe
what I'm trying to do, to make sure that I'm even
Todd, this would do just as well (or better) on the ezmlm list, since a
couple of the possible solutions use ezmlm-* rather than qmail-queue.
* Todd Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010521 23:12]:
Before I go into detail about the problem I'm having, I'll describe
what I'm trying to do, to make sure
At 11:32 PM 5/21/01, peter green wrote:
Todd, this would do just as well (or better) on the ezmlm list, since
a
couple of the possible solutions use ezmlm-* rather than qmail-queue.
I thought about that, but it isn't really an ezmlm question
anymore. There doesn't seem to be an example
to do it with qmail-queue.
I created my message file, message.txt, and my envelope file
envelope.txt. AFAIK, they're in the correct format.
Looking back through the list, I saw Peter Green's example from a few
months ago, and came up with this:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
$|++;
my $mailprog
* Andy Bradford [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thus said Jason Haar on Fri, 20 Apr 2001 14:06:02 +1200:
me to realise a rare error condition I hadn't expected. This virus
scanner didn't like scanning a 90Mb zip'ped AVI file (ahem) - whereas
another vendor scanner took 1.5minutes to scan it, this
Hi there
I'm the author of Qmail-Scanner - an Email scanning harness that can be used
to block attachments, scan for viruses, etc. It's hooked in as a replacement
for qmail-queue.
The installation of a rather slow virus scanner on my own systems had lead
me to realise a rare error condition I
Thus said Jason Haar on Fri, 20 Apr 2001 14:06:02 +1200:
me to realise a rare error condition I hadn't expected. This virus scanner
didn't like scanning a 90Mb zip'ped AVI file (ahem) - whereas another vendor
scanner took 1.5minutes to scan it, this one took nearly two hours...
Tell them to
Solution, stop emailing yer smutty pr0n to everyone.
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 02:06:02PM +1200, Jason Haar wrote:
Hi there
I'm the author of Qmail-Scanner - an Email scanning harness that can be used
to block attachments, scan for viruses, etc. It's hooked in as a replacement
for qmail-queue.
The installation of a rather slow virus scanner
Spot on Mark, sounds like I'll alarm Q-S, and add your kill suggestion -
that'll stop Q-S double-delivering if qmail-smtpd dies.
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 03:48:50AM +, Mark Delany wrote:
All you are really doing is reducing the window of risk to a very
small - but non-zero - size. But
t: 3/22/01 11:03 PM
Subject: qmail queue
Hello All
Excuse me if this question has been repeated a lot of times...
I've install qmail from memphis rpms. also VPOPMAIL 4.9.8-1
How can I know how many concurrent qmail deliveries are taking place on
my qmail server, both qmail-local
Sumith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I know how many concurrent qmail deliveries are taking place on my
qmail server, both qmail-local and qmail-remote
qmail's logs include this information in the "status:" lines.
Charles
--
"Sumith" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I know how many concurrent qmail deliveries are taking place
on my qmail server, both qmail-local and qmail-remote
Look at your qmail-send logs. You should see something like:
@40003abb67f02a8b74e4 status: local 0/60 remote 14/500
where
e that you will need to install seperately
in order to view your queues. The Perl module is:
TimeDate-1.10
hope this helps.
-G
-Original Message-
From: Sumith
To: Qmail
Sent: 3/22/01 11:03 PM
Subject: qmail queue
Hello All
Excuse me if this question has been repeated a lot of times
-Original Message-
From: Sumith
To: Qmail
Sent: 3/22/01 11:03 PM
Subject: qmail queue
How can I know how many concurrent qmail deliveries are taking place on
my qmail server, both qmail-local and qmail-remote
Regards
Sumith
Call me old fashioned, but when I want to see what my
Hello All
Excuse me if this question has been repeated a lot
of times...
I've install qmail from memphis rpms. also VPOPMAIL
4.9.8-1
How can I know how many concurrent qmail deliveries
are taking place on my qmail server, both qmail-local and
qmail-remote
I have applied the
: Qmail
Objet : Re: Qmail Queue is out of control
Frdric Belteau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seems as if I have a problem with my qmail queue. A lots of mails are
stuck in it and I do not know how to send them.
Having messages in the queue isn't a problem -- that's what a queue is for.
Why do
Frdric Belteau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The thing is, that mails are stuck in the queue and I want to make them go
...
I've tried kill -ALRM qmail-send without succes :((
And now, I'm still stuck and I become crazy #:{{
If they're "stuck" in the queue, there's a reason for it. That reason
My log file looks like this :
984126108.972553 warning: trouble opening remote/19/66328; will try again
later
Right now, I have 12536 lines in it !!
-Message d'origine-
De : Charles Cazabon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoy : vendredi 9 mars 2001 15:19
: Qmail
Objet : Re: Qmail Queue
Frdric Belteau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My log file looks like this :
984126108.972553 warning: trouble opening remote/19/66328; will try again
later
Ah, this is different -- this isn't just messages sitting in the queue, this
is queue corruption. Did you try deleting files out of /var/qmail
I've just tried to fix je queu with queue-fix and It made nothing more :((
Is their another solution ?
-Message d'origine-
De : Charles Cazabon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoy : vendredi 9 mars 2001 15:35
: Qmail
Objet : Re: Qmail Queue is out of control
Frdric Belteau [EMAIL
Frdric Belteau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just tried to fix je queu with queue-fix and It made nothing more :((
I don't quite follow this. However...
Is their another solution ?
Yes:
-stop qmail
`rm -rf /var/qmail/queue`
-cd into the qmail source directory
`make setup
MAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: Qmail Queue is out of control
Frdric Belteau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just tried to fix je queu with queue-fix and It made nothing more
:((
I don't quite follow this. However...
Is their another solution ?
Yes:
me from the headers and grovel
through the logs to find the info you see at the bottom.
Anyway, as you can see, qmail-scanner appears to have handed the message off
to qmail-queue at Thu Mar 8 2001 20:59:42 according to the headers, but it
doesn't show up in the logs until 2001-03-09 05:18:35.3399
Hi everyone,
I seems as if I have a problem with my qmail queue.
A lots of mails are stuck in it and I do not know how to send them.
Thank you for your help
Frdric Belteau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seems as if I have a problem with my qmail queue. A lots of mails are
stuck in it and I do not know how to send them.
Having messages in the queue isn't a problem -- that's what a queue is for.
Why do you think it's a problem? It's probably just mail
Hi folks,
I have a single qmail-queue process that is eating all of my resources. I
have used the queue-fix program in test mode and it has not found any
problems. When I run the utility to list the queue, there are only about
20 messages in and all have been preproccessed.
I am currently
Hi,
I have setup qmail with 3.5 lac users and my
filesystem which contains qmail,vpopmail and hence the queue has become full.
How can i move the qmail-queue to a different file
system (I already have another file system with plenty of disk
space.
I currently have 15000 mails in queue. I
qmailu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have setup qmail with 3.5 lac users and my filesystem which contains
qmail,vpopmail and hence the queue has become full. How can i move the
qmail-queue to a different file system (I already have another file system
with plenty of disk space. I currently
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are so many garbage mails in /var/qmail/queue. Is there a good
and simple way to delete all mails in the queue? Can I use OS
commands as "mv" or "rm" ?
Sure. See:
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/6567/fid/286
-Dave
There are so many garbage mails in /var/qmail/queue. Is there a good and simple way to
delete all mails in the queue? Can I use OS commands as "mv" or "rm" ?
Thanks.
--
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Thank you for
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 12:41:20AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are so many garbage mails in /var/qmail/queue. Is there a good and simple way
to delete all mails in the queue? Can I use OS commands as "mv" or "rm" ?
Sure. Here they are:
1. # Stop qmail
2
ng a deleted account with a different
userid doesn't solve things, you have to change the uid in /etc/passwd
afterwards.
I have two quick questions though:
How can I clean out /var/qmail/queue/pid after an ungraceful shutduwn ?
(you've guessed it, at some point I thought it would be useful to just
kill -9 al
On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 11:22:32AM +0100, Filip Sneppe (Yucom) wrote:
[snip]
How can I clean out /var/qmail/queue/pid after an ungraceful shutduwn ?
(you've guessed it, at some point I thought it would be useful to just
kill -9 all qmail processes) I have no idea which files shouldn't
Jos Carreiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm wondering if exists some binaries or scripts to cleanup/fix
the qmail queue
Read www.qmail.org. There's several links there that do precisely this.
i'm also receiving messages from foreign hosts about outgoing messages
bouncing from my server
i'm wondering if exists some binaries or scripts to cleanup/fix
the qmail queue
( /opt/qmail/queue/mess
/remote
/info
/bounce)
Have a look at:
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/1217/fid/206
hi all
!i'm wondering if exists some binaries or scripts to cleanup/fixthe
qmail queue(
/opt/qmail/queue/mess
/remote
/info
/bounce)because i got error messages in logs like :"cannot stat
mess/[message N°]""cannot open message" will try again
later"when i
David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
Um, most reporting measured results from optimizing high-traffic
qmail-based mail servers have found that disk activity on the queue
disk is the first limit they hit.
How about, if the first delivery fails, pass it off to a server with
some disks. Why not
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 05:46:51PM -0600, David L. Nicol wrote:
David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
Um, most reporting measured results from optimizing high-traffic
qmail-based mail servers have found that disk activity on the queue
disk is the first limit they hit.
How about, if the first
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 11:56:54PM +, Mark Delany wrote:
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 05:46:51PM -0600, David L. Nicol wrote:
David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
Um, most reporting measured results from optimizing high-traffic
qmail-based mail servers have found that disk activity on the queue
Hi,
Can you send me a qmail-queue patched for use with qmail-scanner, because i
have patched qmail-queue but the 2 files have the same size !
Thanks
Nicolas DEFFAYET, NDSoftware
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Am 20.01.2001 um 22:05:42 schrieb NDSoftware:
Hi,
Hi Nicolas,
Can you send me a qmail-queue patched for use with qmail-scanner,
why don't we try to get it to run on your computer? It might not be a
good idea to take a program from someone you do not know, sent to you per
mail. You can
Where i can get log for QMail Queue because i have '451 qq Temporary Problem
(#4.3.0)' when in send a mail after install AVP.
Thanks
Nicolas DEFFAYET, NDSoftware
http://www.ndsoftware.net - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
France: Tel +33 671887502 - Fax N/A
UK: Tel +44 8453348750 - Fax +44 8453348751
USA: Tel
"NDSoftware" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where i can get log for QMail Queue because i have '451 qq Temporary Problem
(#4.3.0)' when in send a mail after install AVP.
How did you configure your logging?
-Dave
Dear All
I have two mailq's, the primary is running sendmail v8 the
secondary isrunning qmail 1.03.I have just finished configuring a
replacement for the new primary whichwill also be running qmail 1.03.
Where I need advice is how best to make the swap and how best to flush the
queue on
Dear All
I have two mailq's, the primary is running sendmail v8 the secondary is
running qmail 1.03.
I have just finished configuring a replacement for the new primary which
will also be running qmail 1.03.
Where I need advice is how best to make the swap and how best to flush the
queue on the
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