)
then I checked using:
#ps ax | grep read
I got this message:
read proctitle service error:. dgid account child?s
what should I do to fix this problem?
Thanks
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first, that's not a qmail 'problem'
excuse me, qmailadmin :)
*too many mailing lists*
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is not
to blame for the problem you described.
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? no. It doesn't.
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seemed fined-tuned for
RedHat. Is there another distribution that works equally well?
I don't use redhat anyways.
www.gentoo.org
www.slackware.com
and... everyone's favorite (but not mine)
www.freebsd.org
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with rpms and such. People who can
roll their own rpms can kick ass with redhat. I personally like to just
roll my tarball and call it good. I guess learning linux on slackware
does that to you :)
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almost guarantee it.
if it's not, and you've already checked that, post the EXACT bounce you
get to the vpopmail mailing list, since this clearly isn't a qmailadmin
problem.
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mail to your ISP and ask it User e PASS of your
website. The consequences would be catastrophic.
consequences...catastrophic
make up your mind, dude. is low or catastrophic?
It's catastrophic. No wait, it's low. Dammit, no, it's umm... shit
grr
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to the new system. also after copying
users/assign, make sure to run qmail-newu to refresh the cdb file.
I get this error:
Error. Domain was not found in the assign file
what I said above should fix that
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directories.
That's probably the problem. either that or the filesystem the
qmailadmin binary is on is mounted nosuid. type 'mount' for more info.
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higherpriority. :-)
as always ;)
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setup users account - that seems to be right.
Thanks ...
perhaps the .qmailadmin-limits file in the domain's home directory
contains zeros. That fixed it once for me :)
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be possibel to get those out :)
i'm sure there's a way!
I'm sure you could just edit the HTML templates that qmailadmin uses to
generate the page. :)
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to
autorespond on sourceforge which addresses this issue.
--- Enclosed is a copy of the bounce message I received.
So... what does the bounce say? I mean.. I could look it up, but how
much fun is that? :P
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a look :)
Kudos to Tom and his boundless energy. Happy holidays to all.
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http://download.thecrucible.ca/misc/qmailadmin.GIF
Is anyone else seeing this?
if you say you haven't modified anything.. .where's that yellow coming
from? :)
try removing qmailadmin's template directories, and rebuilding
qmailadmin. It should replace them for you.
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session. Right?
if you mount your filesystem with noatime, which is commonly done for
performance reasons, then no, it's not available.
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/ezmlm/#ezmlm-web) to allow users to manage
their own mailing lists. It's pretty slick and can take advantage of
most, if not all of the features ezmlm-idx provides.
It may not be as 'gooey' as qmailadmin, but it's certainly quite
powerful.
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systems. I always rebuild it anyways, just in case.
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On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 09:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is an automated reply to your email message. If you had questions or
requests, I will be getting back to you as soon as possible
joy. and that address isn't on the list.
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On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 15:47, Tom Collins wrote:
On Feb 25, 2004, at 1:59 PM, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 09:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is an automated reply to your email message. If you had
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requests, I will be getting back to you as soon as possible
I'd give you the link to Charles Cazabon's 12 steps to qmail list bliss,
but you've been directed at them many times in the past, and should have
them memorized by now, I would think.
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!) that -idx adds if it detects just a default ezmlm
installation.
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binary and making all of the domains stay in their
default location.
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On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 04:35, Alexander Ng wrote:
HI there, I know this is silly as I've lost my first qmail mailing
list instructions. But umm...how do I unsubscribe? Thanks!
look at the headers for every email sent to you by the mailing list.
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On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 11:20, Rick Widmer wrote:
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
I see that it is in the plans for vpopmail to merge in the new
spamassassin features that Ken has written support for, which is great!
My question is: qmailadmin already has some spamassassin support, and
I'm trying
:)
that's in the works. We had high demands for having the ability for a
user to be able to turn spamassassin on or off for their account, so
first thing's first.
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that
Ken posted a few weeks ago.
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of this
mailing list.
so it defaults to running scripts as
nobody/nobody.
php scripts, yes, because they're not likely executed as cgi programs.
In which case they probably wouldn't be run setuid anyway.
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days ago).
Not a good idea. Any file qmailadmin creates will be owned by root and
other utilities managing the domain won't be able to change it.
also, qmail treats home directories owned by root as non-existant users and
will bounce mail going to them.
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On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 17:22, Rick Root wrote:
Ken sent me a new tarball, which worked fine. Thanks Ken!
oh so that's why he freaked out about sending a tarball to the mailing
list.
*snicker*
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On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 20:09, Charles Sprickman wrote:
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
I suggest the goal should be to let vpopmail do the work and make
qmailadmin as much as possible just a web interface to the vpopmail library.
yea, but there's that old spam command
On Monday 05 April 2004 10:07 am, Adam Ossenford wrote:
Hello,
[snip apache is sending me the qmailadmin binary rather than executing it]
do you have your qmailadmin in a /cgi-bin or similar that is either set up as
a ScriptAlias or with Options +ExecCGI in apache config?
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at least, I assume that's what you mean :)
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wrapper around qmail-inject. Make sure you read the documentation
thoroughly, as ofmipd will queue any mail sent to it, so putting it on a
publicly accessible smtp port would be a bad bad bad idea.
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On Wednesday 19 May 2004 05:02 pm, James Treworgy wrote:
TC If you install ezmlm-idx, QmailAdmin will let you modify that setting.
Just did. I don't see any change in QmailAdmin. Is there something I
need to do to tell QmailAdmin I've got ezmlm-idx now?
recompile it.
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qmailadmin-1.2.0_rc2-r1. I installed it via portage
UGH. DO NOT USE GENTOO QMAIL EBUILDS.
not like qmail is hard to install.
www.lifewithqmail.org
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is.
perhaps I wasn't clear in my previous post:
UGH. DO NOT USE GENTOO QMAIL EBUILDS.
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On Monday 24 May 2004 04:53 pm, Tilly wrote:
Perhaps i wasnt clear. I didnt use the gentoo ebuild for vqadmin.
but you did for everything else. Which means it won't work.
UGH. DO NOT USE GENTOO QMAIL EBUILDS.
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google for 'qmail slow smtp' and read
what you find.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED], not [EMAIL PROTECTED]
look at the file /usr/local/share/sqwebmail/hostname
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just added isoqlog
support to vqadmin is all.
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mailing list. However, ezmlm's bounce
handling is very well documented, so you likely will not get a response from
the ezmlm mailing list.
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there.
--enable-spam-command in the ./configure line for qmailadmin can configure
this.
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doublebounce-trim.patch (for qmail). you can find it on
qmail.org
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On Friday 18 June 2004 12:39 pm, Vinco wrote:
Can you please tell me how to unsubscribe?
I can't find the address...
it's in the message headers of every message sent to you by the list.
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On Tuesday 22 June 2004 05:28 am, Ulrik S. Kofod wrote:
Is it possible to set a maximum size of accepted mails for a specific
account?
you can do this with Bruce Guenter's mailfront package
(http://untroubled.org/mailfront)
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On Thursday 24 June 2004 06:53 am, Anuradha Kalyan wrote:
thanks for the reply,
i downloaded checkpassword
uhh... vpopmail has its own checkpassword program. vchkpw.
check in ~vpopmail/bin and put the full path to vchkpw in your pop3 startup
script. Voila!
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On Thursday 24 June 2004 08:14 pm, TKTECH - LFLee wrote:
I want to unsubscribe the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks
so look at the message headers of every message sent to you by the list.
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On Saturday 26 June 2004 08:54 am, karlo wrote:
Ok, resolved problem, I have added /home/vpopmail/lib in a
/etc/ld.so.conf ...
I'm very stupid ! :)
that really shouldn't be necessary, since vpopmail isn't a shared library, but
if it works, who cares :)
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On Friday 16 July 2004 10:33 am, OUEDRAOGO BOUKARY wrote:
Dear list,
Please read the reply I sent you off list :)
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, after a few bounces it'll get removed and
the problem is solved.
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the mailing list address in the To: or CC:
headers, there are lots of ways to solve that, but it's not not working,
it's actually functioning perfectly correctly.
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, but I'm rather lazy, and didn't feel like
testing it :) I'm also busy watching X-Games and working on some php code
Sorry about that.
No need to apologize, I'm glad it worked out the way I thought it was supposed
to :)
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:)
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If you get this message before I shut the mail server down, consider yourself
lucky :) Our mail server will be down for about 3 hours as I drive it across
Illinois. Our website will still be available, but our mail server won't.
So long as traffic isn't horrible, it should be back up in about
/sample-list/
/path/to/ezmlm-sub `pwd` /path/to/file/full/of/addresses
then, confirm the subscription:
/path/to/ezmlm-list `pwd`
by the way, the default ezmlm path is /usr/local/bin/ezmlm
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, visit here:
http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/
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On Thursday 16 September 2004 02:24 am, Ron Verhees wrote:
unsubscribe
read the headers of every message sent to you by the mailing list for
information on how to unsubscribe.
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to be :)
Try a data section similar to this:
From: me [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: hi
testing
for more information, read RFC822 and 2822 or view the source of a message.
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accounts that may or
may not have?
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GnuPG Key ID
-_message_ignored/did_0+0+1/
It seems to happen when a message is sent
to a mailing list that contains another
mailing list address as a subscriber.
ezmlm-gate ignores all messages with the Precedence: junk header.
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that all right, but the user still exist in the list.
did you do a recursive chown (chown -R) on the entire list directory? If not,
you still have many files with incorrect permissions.
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of each line (it is in nano ^M, in joe underlined M, etc.)
sounds like you made your list file on a windows machine or similar.
make sure to run your files through something like 'dos2unix' or similar
before using them if you've edited them on a windows machine.
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and friends ebuilds.
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GnuPG Key ID: 481BF7E2
.
that's how vpopmail's mysql functionality works. qmailadmin can manage
this without any changes (just recompile qmailadmin if you've just
converted)
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this is crypt() by default, so
whatever your operating system's crypt() function can handle.
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.qmail-default file) reads those user .qmail
files when it's processing the delivery and handles them accordingly.
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kitchen
by ezmlm
List-Post: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
List-Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
List-Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
List-Subscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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encrypted
value.
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GnuPG Key ID: 481BF7E2 ++ jabber
the command line. Uploading a list is one of the
things I'd like to do with qmailadmin, but I haven't gotten around to
figuring it out yet :)
to do it manually:
/path/to/ezmlm-sub ~vpopmail/domains/example.com/list /file/of/addresses
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to the vpopmail user or root, depending on
your setup.
99 times out of 100, setuid vpopmail is all you need.
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Login on Qmailadmin.
is your qmailadmin binary setuid to vpopmail? is the filesystem your
qmailadmin binary is located on mounted 'nosuid' ?
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files '.qmail
files', then they should be fully compliant with qmail-local and
qmail-command, while also setting $HOME and etc to the user's actual home dir
and not the home dir of the domain.
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/var/log/maillog':
Expected a Number for 'in' but got 'failed to open dir /var/log/maillog'
qmailmrtg expects a directory full of multilog logs as its argument. Instead,
you passed it the name of a log file.
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a Linux head.
Assuming you've successfully extracted the 'tarball' (the .tar.gz file), read
the INSTALL file.
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kitchen @ #qmail
logging to
the same multilog process.
-Jeremy
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GnuPG Key ID
are protected from spam as well?
it doesn't matter. .qmail files are only linear in that the parsing goes from
top to bottom. Each delivery instruction gets its own, fresh copy of the
message.
-Jeremy
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Spot on - same as mine
-rwsr-sr-x 1 vpopmail vchkpw 294906 2005-04-14 02:39 qmailadmin
what does 'mount' say?
-Jeremy
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was scanned for viruses]
ooo that means I shouldn't worry that it might still contain one, right?
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/subscribers
qmailadmin only allows one at a time.
But you could write a simple script to call ezmlm-sub with the email
address. and run it from the command line.
no need for a script. ezmlm-sub (at least with ezmlm-idx) will read a list of
addresses from stdin.
-Jeremy
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) you didn't provide enough information for anyone to give you an answer,
other than this, which doesn't make much sense anyways :)
Please find out how you're running clamav with your system, and ask the
mailing list for that package.
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