Re: [vchkpw] unable to parse this line

2004-02-26 Thread Martin Horsley
Tom Collins wrote: On Feb 26, 2004, at 9:04 AM, Martin Horsley wrote: After further investigation I've managed to narrow the problem down to 'valias', there could well be an issue with the mail headers being incorrect, but I've found that the address it fails on is a valias. This address

Re: [vchkpw] unable to parse this line

2004-02-26 Thread Martin Horsley
J. Kendzorra wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: can't find any clues as to why its failing. I'm not even sure whether this is a vpopmail issue or a qmail-inject problem. It's a qmail-inject/headers problem - the header seems broken. You may want to try new-inject (http://cr.yp.to/mess822.html)

Re: [vchkpw] Setting Qmailqueue value for virtual domains

2003-09-11 Thread Martin Horsley
Paul Theodoropoulos wrote: you could get away with two stages - run a spam filtering smtpd on an alternate port on your vpopmail server - i use port 26 - then you can use smtproutes on the primary/secondary MX to feed to the different ports, eg: iwantspam.com:myvpopmailserver.com:25

[vchkpw] Setting Qmailqueue value for virtual domains

2003-09-10 Thread Martin Horsley
Is there a way in which I can set the QMAILQUEUE value in tcp.smtp for mail sent to a virtual domain? I'm setting up a qmail+vpopmail+spamassassin+virus check server, but are finding that the spam and virus checking is adding a large overhead to the time taken to process a message (5 seconds