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Tobias Åman writes:
I got a problem with a looping qmail run file on a linux machine it´s
changing pid all the time så how do i kill it for real ?
svc -d /service/qmail-send (or whatever you named it)
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Tobias Åman writes:
Can somone help me to see whats wrong in my run scripts something is
not working that well
although it´s working
Obviously, they are not working that well.
We can't read your mind. Tell us exactly what you mean or we cannot help
you.
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-bliss.html
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Tim Hasson writes:
Below is a patch to allow setting QMAILQUEUE to
qmail-scanner-queue.pl for roaming users (change path to your
pre-qmail-queue script)
You could also just set it in your run script. No need for patching. If
you use qmail-conf, add it to the env directory.
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that do not send
spam. If you use these, you WILL lose mail.
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information. Please provide the
complete, unedited output of qmail-showctl and the relevant unedited log
file lines. Don't use terms like ``real email account'' and ``virtual mail
account''. Tell us exactly what is going on.
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Brendan McAlpine writes:
How long will it queue up mail if the primary server is down for an
extended period of time?
queuelifetime
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Is there anything I could be missing?
Yes, your logs. What do the logs say?
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post the complete logs for the
relevant deliveries. We need to see the message(s) from the delivery.
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Eric Moore writes:
Can anyone suggest how to clean up this problem? TIA - Eric.
No. You didn't give any useful information in your problem report. Prove
that it is an open relay. Show us a copy of the complete, unaltered mail
that was relayed.
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http
subaddresses, then place them in the domain directory:
/home/vpopmail/domains/domain.dom/.qmail-user-test
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returned by the time(2) system call and see how it is being
formatted. Feel free to replace @ with your own email address.
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qmail.
It isn't qmail's fault if your clock is set incorrectly. Another
possibility is that your mail client is incorrectly displaying the times.
Show us an example message with full headers that illustrates this problem,
along with the corresponding qmail log entries.
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email clients(clock is
definitly correct) the received time is ahead of time.
It looks like the time zone is set to ``-0800'' when it should be ``+0800''.
Running ``date +%z'' should confirm this.
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here...
You are missing your log files. They should tell you exactly what is
happening (or not happening, as the case may be).
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, is there any work being done on new
documentation? vpopmail is excellent software, but the documentation is
not. Is anyone interested in working on rewriting it, say in DocBook
format?
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is a virtual domain (and there is no reason it can't
be), then simply vadduser root@domain. Otherwise, add an ~alias/.qmail-root
file as normal.
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that Debian vpopmail package sets this up. However, it
just requires adding a single like to root's crontab:
40 * * * * root /path/to/vpopmail/bin/clearopensmtp /dev/null 21
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is automatically rebuilt when this happens.
You need to make sure vpopmail/bin/clearopensmtp is being run from cron
every 30-60 minutes, otherwise these IP's will never expire.
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Brad Dameron writes:
What does softlimit do?
http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/softlimit.html
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is it a vchkpw problem. How would you do
it with any other MTA?
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the tcp.smtp.cdb anywhere in my vpopmail directory.
It might not exist. In that case, you'll need to create it from tcp.smtp
using tcprules.
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. The pictures
explain a lot. Understanding is the key. Once you understand how things
work, you won't need to follow directions step by step anymore.
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to be changed is the second
parameter to qmail-popup.
* Restart all of the services:
svc -t /service/qmail-*
* You can make things easier if you add /var/qmail/bin and the vpopmail bin
directory to root's PATH.
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-exec ls -l {} \;
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that delivers the message to the Maildir and
forwards it to a separate address that contains the autoresponder, as
recommended by dot-qmail(5).
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problems for my users.
Assuming that vpopmail has proper locking for the tcprules(1) source file
and uses unique temporary files everytime it runs tcprules, then this isn't
a problem. tcprules atomically updates the cdb file.
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