Hi,
On 27.07.2011 at 00:56 a...@ltmd.org wrote:
Just want to add that I tested right now and found that the same fresh
programs configurations and settings on the clean 32-bit system
working pretty good. Should I try once again to use recordio program
on a 64-bit system?
'recordio' only
On 20.02.10 05:19, april majd wrote:
I actually wanted to migrate from a qmail/vpopmail setup to a
postfix/dovecot which uses mysql table. I tried copying the encryted
password from vpasswd to the mysql table, but it is not authenticating,
so I assumed the encryption method is different in the
permissions to authenticate all incoming requests: why risk
the (admitted: very low) possibility somebody becoming root through
pop3d?
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Never try to outstubborn a cat... The cat will win!
P.S.: I don't intend to say pop3d is insecure or has potential
to compile and set up a MySQL-driven vpopmail *doh*; so
if anyone with vpopmail already fed by MySQL could take a look ...?).
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In space, lemmings need only open their helmets.
much interest in MD5-hashed[1] passwords
stored in database I didn't sent it here. If somebody is interested
please drop me a note.
[1] not to mix up with crypt() using MD5 to hash the password
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Economics is extremely useful as a form of employment for economists.
might lead to wrong results. I'd
therefore assume you use a test account you are about to delete after
your problem is solved, for not accidentally revealing a real e-mail
address or password.
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...My coat contained a furnace where there used to be a guy.
'vpopbull -f' plus '-h', 's' or 'c'
to put the mail into mailboxes.
What's the problem? What did you already try to do? Where did you
fail?
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Keyboard: Device used to enter errors into the computer.
or worse, unless we
know all the facts. I think we should concentrate on advises *what's
possible* and let decide the originator to decide what's better (or
ask again about that ;-) ).
As always: no offense intended ;-)
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The Delta-United Ring Formation Theory states
files of a DOMAIN into one directory and its children.
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Hello Adi,
On Tuesday, July 26, 2005 at 5:41:24 PM Adi wrote:
Everything is possible, but I think you'd better switch Apache's
DocumentRoot to (let's say) /home/vpopmail/domains/blabla/htdocs/ than
to modify vpopmail's default locations.
Why?
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Unleaded
your vpopmail name space.
Two Apaches with x (x = 2) IP addresses solve the problem of domain
not handled by vpopmail being served. First one running as vpopmail,
second (third, whatever) one running as usual web user.
What's your concrete problem/desire/imagination/wish?
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/'.
Any ideas why this isn't working?
Yes.
- Either you set up something wrong
- Or it is working, you just don't see it.
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Choosy perverts choose .GIF!
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US out of North America, NOW!! - Richard O'Rourke
not lead
to passwords being remembered in vpasswd).
Than run Perl/awk to export 'vpasswd' to whatever format you need, it
really is only splitting the records up on ':', each line a user.
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Push any key. Then push the any other key.
Hello Jeremy,
On Friday, July 8, 2005 at 2:33:44 AM Jeremy wrote:
On Thursday 07 July 2005 02:31 am, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
On Wednesday, July 6, 2005 at 3:36:39 PM patrick wrote:
Please post the output of
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-showctl
rcpthosts: (Default.) SMTP clients may send
). Additionally follow Jeremys advice to delete these domains
from 'locals' and insert them formatted correctly into
'virtualdomains' to make vpopmail handle them again.
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Your true value depends entirely on what you are compared with.
to?
What 'cmd5check...something-tool'?
I can't remember any 'cmd5check...something-tool' regarding to
vpopmail.
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I belong to no organized party - I am a democrat.
want to authenticate against a different data
base than vpopmails.
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Blessed are they that run around in circles, for they shall be known
as wheels.
the output of
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-showctl
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A boy gets to be a man when a man is needed.
in
your 'run'-script ('-x' is present and just needs to point to the
correct file, which can be achieved with the help of a symlink).
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Blessed are the censors, for they shall inhibit the earth.
, even if something is found
in .cdb-file? In this case a .cdb-file in fact wouldn't make much
sense, except the fact the answer from MySQL could kept short (no
result) and some parsing time could be spared.
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An authority: someone who knows lots of things you could
tcpserver *additionally*
use MySQL database to look for dynamic relay allowances.
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Wonder what my life would be without me.
be your solution.
N.B.: Number of authentication should not play a role in accessing
your cdb-file, if you're configured vpopmail to only use MySQL the cdb
will be as static as your kernel: unless *you* change it, it won't
change.
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Are you still here? The message
Hello Casey,
On Sunday, June 19, 2005 at 12:22:05 AM Casey wrote:
On Saturday 18 June 2005 10:13, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
How did you log in? SMTP-AUTH using CRAM-MD5?
PLAIN with IMAP (dovecot).
And dovecot is configured to explicitly use 'vchkpw' and 'vchkpw' is
for sure the version from
Peter Palmreuther
A woman is like a dresser ... some man always goin' through her
drawers.
to find one in
.cdb file.
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Hello Ruslan,
On Friday, June 17, 2005 at 3:02:52 PM Ruslan wrote:
+OK 2948.1119011293@/home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw
Check your POP3 daemon startup script. Seems you're starting
... qmail-popup vchkpw ...
instead of
... qmail-popup HOSTNAME vchkpw ...
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Hello Casey,
On Wednesday, June 15, 2005 at 9:08:38 AM Casey wrote:
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 20:44, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
Maybe because of easier mail user management and the lack of necessity
to create a system user ID for every mail recipient?!
Well, I suppose it's a matter of opinion
'' bounce-no-mailbox in .qmail file.
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The end move in politics is always to pick up a gun. - Buckminster
Fuller
and bob.com are hosted on the same server, they'll be
able to send each other mail even with the above measures.
Sure. I interpreted 'external' as 'not my server', not 'outside this
particular domain' ... a limitation I included silently one should in
fact be aware of.
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At least 5.4.5 has this possibility. If you further enforce SMTP-AUTH
for all SMTP-connections that need to relay (i.e.: don't set
RELAYCLIENT for anything other than 127.0.0.1) and disable roaming
users you should have gained what you're looking for.
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hselF ruoY eM
slow, poorly designed or prone to
fail for anybody else with much less users. It's a good, known to
work reliable, solution that perfectly integrates into existing
tcpserver usage ...
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Rap is to music what Etch-A-Sketch is to art.
if that's in the way it can be removed.
The posted 'smtp_mail()' excerpt from 'qmail-smtpd.c' ain't patched
with 'chkuser'-patch at all ... So chkuser-patch can't be the culprit,
if this is the source you actually compiled.
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It is morally wrong to allow suckers
commands.
Please execute 'strace' as follows:
strace -fF -o /tmp/qmail-smtpd.log -s 4096 ./qmail-smtpd
and post the (complete) file /tpm/qmail-smtpd.log (as text attachment).
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Never put off till tomorrow what you can ignore entirely.
*? Compile qmail without and '-O' and with '-g2' and run
qmail-smtpd in 'dbg' (or similar).
Rough first guess? Use 'strace' or 'truss' (with follow fork option)
to get an estimated idea about when it segfaults.
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Petrified Spare Ribs: Jurassic Pork
to make the
necessary changes who can handle C.
But:
1) Stop crying. The way you find it is the way it *works*
2) Stop bothering this list. This mailing list is about *vpopmail*,
you have a problem with qmail-smtpd. qmail has it's own mailing
list.
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Ever notice
Hello Marco,
On Tuesday, April 5, 2005 at 5:17:53 AM Marco wrote:
I did compile vpopmail the way you suggested ... and now i'm
getting another error - different but same nature.
Have you done a 'make distclean' in vpopmail source tree before you
run the new configure?
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is 2G P4..so it's not the server.
Is it the patch...or something else ??? Thanks in advance ;)
http://www.lifewithqmail.org/lwq.html#smtp-slow
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Do not follow in the footsteps of men of old; seek what they sought.
on
'cdbmake' from cdb-tools [1] which is for sure a fine program, but the
raw-format it needs is anything but easy (to build manually).
[1] http://cr.yp.to/cdb.html
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I'm too sexy for this origin
a email like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can't prevent somebody sending mail to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' if
'mydomain.com' is in your 'rcpthosts'. No matter if you enable
SMTP-AUTH or not.
[1]: http://untroubled.org/mailfront/
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In case of fire, yell FIRE!
.
P.S.: Please try to configure your MUA to send plain text only, these
pseudo attachments LookOut send are only annoying, but in no way
useful on a mailing list like this. About 2/3 of your messages size
was occupied by this superfluous 'winmail.dat' attachment.
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set up).
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There are never enough hours in a day, but always too many days
before Saturday.
, except in case of an error in
which case you'd see it via 'ps' and a 'grep' for 'readproctitle'
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Life sucks. Then you die
: YnJvb2tzQGJyb29rc3JveS5jb20=
Password: amo=
Please try again with these data and report in.
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I have been guilty of kicking myself in the teeth...
, to figure what's wrong. Nevertheless 'til now your
original problem was not reproduced. So it seems something is really
going wrong in your installation.
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Clap on! clap clap Clap off! clap clap ~2v2h~#bu4bNO CARRIER
it, and in the former case
it's a file for 'dbg' or similar (and a '-g2' compiled qmail), to
figure who inserts it. In the latter case one has to 'dbg' vchpw to
see when this blank appears first.
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I am not part of the problem. I am a Republican. -- Dan Quayle
servers), both have
the save problem.
Maybe the 'museum' might be the problem: if their libcrypt is too old
it might be it's not yet aware of MD5, who knows.
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Use it up ... Wear it out. Make it do ... Or do without.
on).
else we'll not see what qmail hands over to vchkpw.
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SLIDING DOWN THE RAZOR BLADES OF LIFE
) and before you try to login (e.g. via POP3).
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If the probability of success is not almost one, then it is damn near
zero.
problem?
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I am evil, I make the devil sign.
.: If you feel the need to reply: please try trimming your quotes
to the relevant parts. It's is not necessary to full quote and
increase list traffic above the unavoidable level. I don't even ask
for slightly reducing your signature; 18 lines is quite a lot.
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Eggheads
Hello List,
On Saturday, May 22, 2004 at 11:24:43 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (at
least in part):
The flamewar did NOT start with my message.
PLOconnection interrupt *beep*
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Bumper sticker: All the parts falling off this car are of the very
finest British
, and You will be much better off
| to create an encrypted connecton to Your SMTP server by the SMTP Enc
| smtps 465/tcp#smtp protocol over TLS/SSL (was ssmtp)
| smtps 465/udp#smtp protocol over TLS/SSL (was ssmtp)
`-
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Computer Science
://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/doc/vdelivermail.html
Thanks Pit!
Thanks for your reply that shows the incompleteness in docs.
I've created and send a patch to CVS version. Maybe it's incorporated
and Inter7 website updated accordingly.
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How can I believe
.
|
|update your .qmail-default file from something like this:
|| /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
|
|to something like this:
|| /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' delete
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Reading s***s, I know.
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If at first you don't succeed
://211.28.155.210/.verification/hide/sysdll.php
Open with deactivated JavaScript to fully enjoy it without being
sent somewhere else :-)
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Nothing is impossible for anyone impervious to reason.
/ deactivated JS way has advantage of some more visual
effects like Wow, this looks incredible similar to a real PayPal
login form :-)
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An android would never rip your head off! --Kryten.
for any delivery action, neither forward nor for the bounce.
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What do you mean, QWK? It took me over an hour to read!
or qmail or have another setup not shown yet.
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If you're happy and you know it clunk your chains.
invocation line?
2. Are you sure this ain't a qmail problem and should be discussed on
qmail list?
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Canadian DOS: Yer sure, eh? [y/n]
is reverse resolving of
connecting client. So what's your 'tcpserver ... qmail-smtpd'
invocation line[1]?
[1]: ps auxwww |grep '[t]cpserver .*qmail-smtpd'
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Progress is made on alternate Fridays.
Hello jasmine,
Friday, April 16, 2004, 3:05:20 AM, you wrote:
I got strange problem. I don;t know when (what version) but suddenly a
domain that have different that ~vpopmail/domains home stopped authorizing
using vchkpw.
[...]
Is this a bug in vchkpw?
Probably not. What user is
for this inconvenience :-(
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Pros are those who do their jobs well even when they don`t feel like
it.
Hello Devendra,
On Monday, April 12, 2004 at 12:42:53 PM you wrote (at least in part):
Is it possible to not to do rblsmtpd look-up for smtp-authenticated users?
No, because rblsmtpd looks up the IP before SMTP-AUTH is (or can be)
done.
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Since we're all here
sources to set QS_SPAMASSASSIN additionally to
RELAYCLIENT for POP3 authenticated users.
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Man steps in with a terminal grin... blue skies turn to grey...
--learn-password for your new vpopmail it should fill
the clear password fields automatically after successful
authentication done by the user.
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What do you call a sorority girl with a runny nose? Full.
replace 'strace' with an
appropriate call to 'truss'.
Why does Hawaii have interstate highways?
And why..?
Don't know. It's a tagline from a 2k+ lines file, randomly choosen
(not even by myself, but by my MUA).
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Mankind has been on a bad trip for a long time
not. What user is qmail-popup run as? Probably not a user
(UID) that is allowed to chdir() to 'klub.olga.pl' domain directory or
read vchkpw.cdb in there?
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Why does Hawaii have interstate highways?
and recompile?
You have to recompile. Edit 'vpopmail.h', the line that says:
#define ATCHARS @%/
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Government is a burden on the people.
according to how this 'defaulthost' is set up.
You'll have to make qmail check for '#' first and translating it into
'@'. Might be better to enforce incoming mail are addressed correctly
and according to a few RFC with '@' as domain delimiter, instead of
'#'.
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C'mon
with different recipient ($env_recips or the like). The new recipient
should be a local/virtualdomain recipient address that has a
blackholed delivery: a dot-qmail file containing only one line:
,- [ .qmail-blackhole ]
| #
`-
HTH
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All Tagelines are currently
.
No translate all the hex values for different flags into binary and
you'll see: they all have /exactly/ one bit set to 1. Not more, not
less. And this is all about how it works :-)
HTH
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Once a job is fouled up, anything done to improve it only makes it
worse.
Peter Palmreuther
Can you imagine a world without men?? No crime and lots of happy, fat
women.
blackhole some senders instead of simply rejecting their messages.
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In the middle of a fight, a hockey game broke out.
.
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COBOL: Crappy Obsolete Butthead Oriented Language.
TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
QUIT
If this fails: please post the error you get, your qmail-smtpd startup
script and the result of above 'env'-test.
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Boob's Law: You always find something in the last place you look.
to bounce the mail just trash
(/dev/null) it.
using badmailfrom is like /dev/null'ing for you. You'll neither see
the bounce nor does your qmail have to handle it (even if it can't be
delivered). That the absolutely easiest and cleanest solution for that
problem.
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-qmailq
| ./auto-str auto_qmailq_destdir `head -1 conf-qmailq` \
| auto_qmailq_destdir.c.tmp mv auto_qmailq_destdir.c.tmp \
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Paint a number on her head and Sinead's a billiard ball.
about the queue structure.
A minimum of difference between the two systems and the queue might be
corrupted.
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To a dog his owner is Napoleon; hence their popularity.
. into iptables?
$ echo '217.233.6.196:deny' ~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp
$ clearopensmtp
Assuming your tcp.smtp file is located in ~vpopmail/etc.
You'll not need to make an effort and configure IPTABLES, tcpserver is
able to reject the connection by itself (when told in .cdb file).
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it to be able to carry over this knowledge
to other problems as well. That's the responsibility someone has when
he/she wants to have his/her own server. Sorry for that opinion.
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Death is God's way of telling you not to be such a wise guy.
-Frequency-Patch (against bruteforcing)
initiated by
knom knom19 at gmx.net
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Wealthy people are no happier than those of modest means.
Hello,
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 11:25:05PM +0100, Mathias Haas wrote:
Maybe the first questions should be: Where can I find some good info on
the 'vaddaliasdomain'- command in vpopmail?
UTSL[0]
The little documentation I've found is sparse. I assume I haven't
searched in the right places.
Hello,
On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 10:57:37AM -0300, Juliano Primavesi - CyberWeb Networks wrote:
Your other option is to run the mysql patch for tcpserver. This lets
tcpserver lookup the relay table instead of using the cdb. Far more
efficient in my finding so far.
Where can I find this patch?
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 01:45:53PM -0500, Jeff Koch wrote:
I have started seeing stunnel processes owned by vpopmail in the process
log. Can anyone explain what that's about? or should I be concerned?
vpopmail 6977 0.0 0.0 3272 848 ?SFeb19 0:00
/usr/sbin/stunnel -f -p
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 04:30:56PM -0500, X-Istence wrote:
Any idea which email clients support that? [SSL]
There're some: Lookout Quickly can do, IIRC, so can 'The Bat!',
'Pocomai', 'Becky' and Eudora (to name the Windows fraction). Some of
them even can 'STARTTLS'. For *nix there also a few:
regards
Peter Palmreuther
You don't sew with a fork, so I see no reason to eat with knitting
needles.
.qmail-default but vdelivermail cannot permit to move
somewhere else the mails.
man dot-qmail
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Politicians should read science fiction, not westerns and detective
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into ~alias/.qmail-log.
|
| You can also use QUEUE_EXTRA to, e.g., record the Message-ID of
| every message: run
|
| | awk '/^$/ { exit } /^[mM][eE][sS][sS][aA][gG][eE]-/ { print }'
|
| from ~alias/.qmail-log.
`-
And filter yourself.
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You don't have to be crazy
. So the admin can correct the problem
and there's nothing lost but a little time.
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Veni, Vedi, Visa. - I came, I saw, I did a little shopping.
' and
search for 'RELAYCLIENT='.
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How do you tell when you run out of invisible ink?
/
- http://budney.homeunix.net:8080/users/budney/software/qscanq/
I have lots of mail servers and some of them are too large
to run things written in perl. I'm looking for something made with real
programming language, like C or C++.
qscanq meets your requirements.
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power of qmail-scanner a good choice as it seems.
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There is no 'I' in 'team', yet there is an MVP.
| ...
| (5) A maildir line begins with a slash or dot, and ends with a slash:
|
| /home/djb/Maildir/
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If vdelivermail is (currently) unable to deliver to mailboxes, make it
exit 111 when it hit's mailbox delivery instruction.
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Alimony: the screwing
something I can
do without patching. Simply because it is easily preserved across
vpopmail updates, while the other one requires repatching every time a
new vpopmail is released (and requires the original author to adjust
the patch maybe every time a new version is released).
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an exported variable
from smtpd-run-script (and spare the ':allow,QMAILQUEUE=...' line,
it's superfluous, at least the QMAILQUEUE=... part).
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The end move in politics is always to pick up a gun. - Buckminster
Fuller
don't trus me.
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File not found, I'll load something *I* think is interesting.
AV-tests. Please have a look at the sources
yourself before next time repeating such a wrong statement THAT
often. Thank you.
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Monday is an awful way to spend one-seventh of your life.
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And on a different terminal use 'openssl s_client ...' to connect to
port 996. I'd expect the output 'IP: ' and nothing else ...
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Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
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