Mark Martin wrote:
Hi -
I have a problem that is driving me crazy, either I am missing it or
have looked at it too long, but I cannot get it to work properly.
We have several email servers, I have been migrating to qmail, and have
had all working for about 8 months, until recently, the only
Nick Hemmesch wrote:
Hi Jason,
Here is a quick explanation.
1 - Make dir for ndstorm.com:
mkdir /var/qmail/control/domainkeys/ndstorm.com
2 - Make domainkey:
dknewkey /var/qmail/control/domainkeys/ndstorm.com/private ndstorm-dk,txt
3 - Make dns entry:
BIND - in the ndstorm.com zone file (see
verp
(Variable envelope return paths) doesn't seem to be working with my
qmail-toaster program. I created the following file:
.qmail-test-default
which contains
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
But when I send to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
it says "no mailbox here by that name". I checked the forums and
Hey all, been working off and on all week on getting a guide to setting
up domainkeys on the wiki. I probably left some stuff out, and may be
wrong on some minor technical stuff, but that's why i put it on the
wiki, so others can change and add. i've set up 4 domains with
domainkeys, and
Sorry If I´m asking such a simple question, but, are you sure that
RAQ's mails are beeing sent to your qmail server?
Did you run dns lookups in your RAQ to make sure it is getting the
right MX's of
the new domains?
What about a packet capture with ethereal or tcpdump in your qmail?
If you can
Very nice. You may want to add that DomainKeys can't be used in
conjunction with a smart host. So if you define a ':mail.isp.com' in
smtproutes, then DomainKeys will always fails.
Erik
On 5/26/06, Dewain Riddle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all, been working off and on all week on getting a
Hey all, been working off and on all week on getting a guide to setting
up domainkeys on the wiki. I probably left some stuff out, and may be
wrong on some minor technical stuff, but that's why i put it on the
wiki, so others can change and add. i've set up 4 domains with
domainkeys, and this is
Hilist
Why this header
description about DomainKey-Status: bad??
Gmail
test:
DomainKey-Status: badReceived: (qmail 4521
invoked by uid 89); 26 May 2006 21:52:24 -Comment: DomainKeys? See
http://antispam.yahoo.com/domainkeysDomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; q=dns; c=nofws; s=private;
Are you using a smarthost, IE do you have any entries in
/var/qmail/control/smtproutes?
Erik
On 5/26/06, Anatoly Alexei Pedemonte Ku [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list
Why this header description about DomainKey-Status: bad??
Gmail test:
DomainKey-Status: bad
Received: (qmail 4521
Hi erik:
Dont use smarthost, but my domain manage in FreeDNS.Afraid.org FreeDNS
is considerated smartHost?
Thanks
Regards...
Anatoly
-Mensaje original-
De: Erik Espinoza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Viernes, 26 de Mayo de 2006 05:40 p.m.
Para:
Steve Quezadas wrote:
verp
(Variable envelope return paths) doesn't seem to be working with my
qmail-toaster program. I created the following file:
.qmail-test-default
which contains
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
But when I send to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
it says "no mailbox here by
VERP seems to be working for accounts, but not for .qmail files.
For example if you create an account [EMAIL PROTECTED], and send an
e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it works just fine.
However I can't seem to get VERP to work with .qmail forwards. Perhaps
you can just create an account and flip the
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