Hello,
This weekend i have been having an issue with one of the MTA's that is
a backup MX for my domain, it seems to have bounced every message
addressed to me, more than once. I would like to apologize for the
bounces you may have gotten to message you have posted to this list.
J-W Regeer.
best guess with the info you gave us?
Your server hates you.
X-Istence
P.S. We need a lot more info, what does your pop3d run script look like
for example?
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On Jan 20, 2005, at 2:57 PM, Bob Ababurko wrote:
X-Istence wrote:
On Jan 19, 2005, at 1:45 PM, Charles J. Boening wrote:
How many messages does the user have? I have seen this error when
there
are thousands of messages in a user's Maildir.
Charlie
I agree with Charlie.
Thing to do is set
On Jan 19, 2005, at 1:45 PM, Charles J. Boening wrote:
How many messages does the user have? I have seen this error when
there
are thousands of messages in a user's Maildir.
Charlie
I agree with Charlie.
Thing to do is set the DATALIMIT higher, it is because it is unable to
use that amount of
@ #qmail #gentoo on EFnet IRC ++ scriptkitchen.com/qmail
GnuPG Key ID: 481BF7E2 ++ jabber:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Istence
around I guess I could pop it now and
then to
still be a relay client.
Maybe it's just kmail that sucks and I'm barking at the wrong tree. No
one
here uses this combo?
--
Regards // Oden Eriksson
Well, most people that are using Kmail plus courier use SMTP auth.
X-Istence
them (Happened to me on BSD
4.2, was solved in a later version). So that should never happen.
If you make the time spent with the file as little as possible, then
there should be no slowdown at all.
X-Istence
, unless off course you can
add your IP to the allowed to relay, in which case you need to find out
how to do that with vpopmail's relay mechanism and not worry about
popping in before sending mail.
Say, should I recommend sendmail as well? :P.
X-Istence
the standard stuff you would want
(imap, pop3, sa, qmailadmin, qmail, vpopmail)
cheers,
Rainer
Good luck with your install.
X-Istence
would add the -delete.
--
Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
QmailAdmin: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ Vpopmail:
http://vpopmail.sf.net/
Info on the Sniffter hand-held Network Tester: http://sniffter.com/
X-Istence
out the url. Some of you may have gotten the
message, but
the rest won't, I had to kill it.
Thanks :)
-Jeremy
What email would this be? you did not put in a header, or a title, or
is the title of the origional mail killed email?
X-Istence
maildir?
Does this only happen for his account, and have you tried to mv the
Maildir,and then /var/qmail/bin/maildirmake Maildir in the same dir,
then chowning it to the right user and then trying to login again to
see if it succeeds then?
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to the same location in memory? Yet have them
behave the same way?
If the change were done in a major revision, then people might accept
it.
Once you know what it does, it does not seem to be a logic name for the
variable, but you get used to it.
X-Istence
to confuse people. :P
Actually i have no clue, but there should be some documentation on
them, and they should possible be renamed to something more suiting for
the task they are doing or being used for.
X-Istence
in another terminal:
ps aux | grep qmail-smtpd
look for the qmail-smtpd which is not tcpserver, and then use strace to
hook onto its PID.
Then in the telnet window send the commands to the server until it says
auth failed, in which case you just QUIT and then grab the strace
output.
X-Istence
of acting upon it.
If my logic is flawed, i apologize, it is late, and i need sleep :P
X-Istence
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: X-Istence xistence [at] x-istence.com
Subject: Can someone say mail loop?
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 16:16:50 -0500
X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.619)
Hello
Test.
Received: (qmail 47604 invoked by uid 0); 11 Nov 2004 21:26:48 -
Received: from unknown (HELO
?
X-Istence
it could be time to redesign qmail and use atexit() functions.
This could be a lengthy process. But if you are willing to undertake
it, and write the patches for it, then it is certainly worth it.
Tonino
X-Istence
On Oct 25, 2004, at 6:38 PM, aichains wrote:
very interested.
I am as well.
Note for AIChains: Next time cut away all the crud that is not needed,
in other words, pretty much the entire message, saves on bandwidth.
Thanks.
X-Istence
in), and then add ~vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /bin/true right after
the call to qmail-smtpd.
Don't add a hostname anywhere at all, and you are set.
X-Istence
On Oct 23, 2004, at 4:16 PM, Erwin Hoffmann wrote:
This is a very old story.
Pls. visit: http://www.fehcom.de/qmail/smtpauth.html
Essentially, with all the disturbed discussion, I'ld like to conclude:
- Putting the hostname in the call of qmail-smtpd for SMTP
Authentication
conforms to the use of
library and thus are not thread safe for the most part?
Anyways, eventhough i do not agree with using #define's to override a
function, i don't see it as a bad one necessarily, as it clears up the
entire MySQL mess.
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any atexit()
registered functions. This is also the only reason it is async safe,
and thus also safe to use when you are in a signal handler. Whereas
exit() does call the atexit() registered functions, and thus is not
async safe.
X-Istence
On Oct 19, 2004, at 11:14 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
While it's apparently not fatal to not properly close the mysql
connection, I suspect that it's adversely affecting performance.
Well, the connection will remain open till MySQL notices the connection
is closed. We had this with several C
done tommorow.
X-Istence
the name, read about it in
the Financiale Telegraaf (Dutch newspaper about finances).
-Jeremy
X-Istence
On Sep 8, 2004, at 8:43 PM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am Do, den 09.09.2004 schrieb Jeremy Kitchen um 0:50:
On Wednesday 08 September 2004 04:44 pm, Kirti S. Bajwa wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
please stop this madness. read the headers of every message sent to
you by
the mailing list to figure out how
as traffic isn't horrible, it should be back up in about 3-4
hours.
Sorry for any inconvenience :)
-Jeremy
Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc.
I am lucky! :P
Err, well i think so anyways. I hope the move went without a lot of
trouble :)
X-Istence
, but i know it fixed it for me.
See if that works for you :).
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Charles M. Gerungan wrote:
Hello X-Istence,
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 20:57:40 -0400 X-Istence wrote:
XI What i found is that if i give vpopmail a shell (/bin/sh), all works
XI perfectly and i have no problems what so ever. (This is on FreeBSD
4.10
.
There was a thread a long time ago about this, but the author never
replied again when asked to update his code, so that it would work better.
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Rick Widmer wrote:
Paul Oehler wrote:
It's in the qmail docs.
man dot-qmail
It isn't in there explicitly, but it says that lines starting with #
are
ignored, and that qmail-local will only process .qmail files that
aren't
empty.
Is
://sniffter.com/
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Internet and Internal email on your
company network. Addins are also available for network faxing, virus
scanning, etc - http://www.pscs.co.uk/
X-Istence
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at 18:46, X-Istence wrote:
Troy E Bouchard wrote:
If you want to use a Windows Box point yourself to
http://www.pscs.co.uk/
Shameless plug? Even then he never asked to use a Windows server, so
there is absolutely no need for this link.
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Rick Widmer wrote:
snip
I'm not sure what thread you are looking at, but considering that I
wrote all the PHP code on http://pmailadmin.sourceforge.net/, more than
doubled the size of the code in the vpopmail extension for PHP, and have
patches
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Joao Rechena wrote:
Greetings,
I have several accounts on one domain, every one with quota and working
fine, but I have this mailbox that the quota is not working, it stayed
on the 48% of usage and the mail keeps increasing, the quota is 50MB and
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Bill Gradwohl wrote:
I've installed qmail and vpopmail on 2 different test boxes. One is
working
just fine and the other is giving me the Unable_to_run_/bin/sh message in
/var/log/qmail-send/current. I believe its vdelivermail that's doing
it, but
request is generating. How can i
remove
that ip after the email.
Thats normal. It does it on all my servers as well.
Have any person any idea of such kind of problem.
with Regards
ZAFAR
X-Istence
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is. It is just like loggin in to pop, except now
you are loggin into SMTP to send an email.
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with vpopmail as much as they want.
If this is just a webmail based server i do think it is okay, but if i
were you i would still be worried.
--Jw.
Jan-Willem Regeer
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Rick Widmer wrote:
X-Istence wrote:
For cdb there are these things you can do.
1) Wait till the PHP extensions fully work and the vpopmail deamon that
the PHP extensions use fully work
First a little correction, the PHP extension
module/vpopmail deamon method and see if that
could be an option.
So far, all I know of is that plugin that uses PAM.
X-Istence
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method and making sure there is no way that this
username and password can be found, and thus securely invoking vpasswd.
4) Using PAM authentication
5) Using MySQL/PGSQL instead of CDB.
X-Istence
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to nuke it
since
there isn't any other possible use for that file.
For a workaround i would just suggest placing them in the users
directory :).
X-Istence
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, have you patched it with the qmail-maildir++.patch
from the contrib directory? By default it does not update the
maildirsize file afaik.
Werner
I hate to do this, but did you even read the thread starters message?
X-Istence
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
My users are reporting me they are receiving a warning message that
they are
over their user quota, but they know they are not over quota.
Do note quote me on this, but i _believe_ the way to fix this is to
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DEBO Jurgen E. G. wrote:
snip
First, I suggest You verify Your authentication. Start-tls is initiated,
in that case the pasword has to be plain-text, not cram.
First off, starttls is not initiated, as then he would have had to enter
starttls
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)
snip 500 million line sig
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X-Istence wrote:
Brooks Roy wrote:
I have put in the patch as described in the contrib README and changed
it to be /bin/checkpassword instead of vchkpw and I still have the
same senario.
What does your data.cdb or smtp.cdb look like that gets created from a
file
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Clayton Weise wrote:
If you're using maildrop it does. Or at least, mine did.
Seconded.
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Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Thursday 20 May 2004 07:00 pm, blist wrote:
Here is my run tcpserver script for qmail-smtpd:
exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 1000 \
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -H -R -l $LOCAL -x \
/usr/local/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
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My apologies, the solution i provided *WILL* not work. Considering the
code still contains the hostname stuff.
What i suggest is you grab the patch from the vpopmail contrib
directory, it contains a copy that *will* work.
X-Istence
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were unsure if it was needed or not. It is not needed, thus it
was removed. So no, you will not make yourself an open relay.
X-Istence wrote:
My apologies, the solution i provided *WILL* not work. Considering the
code still contains the hostname stuff.
What i suggest is you grab the patch from
pop server. If anyone is using some web-mail that
seems
to be good please give me a hint!
www.squirrelmail.org
www.horde.org
www.ilohamail.org
-Jeremy
I would like to second the motion for the last link. Its an awesome
webmail client, and can fully do both IMAP and POP3.
X-Istence
more info about it? It seems this
is the first case that it goes wrong.
How did you compile vpopmail, what flags, did you use an rpm? Did you
set any special cflags or anything of that sort?
X-Istence
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at sites that
have the entire message. Cause it doesnt really let you know where new
stuff is post compared to older info.
here's one for you x-istence - how about TRIMMING your posts. you've
been posting to this list for a long time now, and half of your post
consist of the entire, long original
the list archives. I dont think
dotqmail2valias works as it was designed, or has a bug in it.
X-istence
Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
sorry for the double post.
At 07:13 AM 5/8/2004, you wrote:
At 05:10 AM 5/8/2004, X-Istence wrote:
Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
Paul Theodoropoulos
http://www.anastrophe.com
Thats quite allright.
X-Istence
purposes only.
X-Istence
-posted messages.
(Thanks charles, qmail list)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Send reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date sent: Fri, 07 May 2004 15:01:58 -0400
From: X-Istence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [vchkpw
to vpopmail
Just random blabbing :P
To busy to do it myself (I still think it needs to be done)
X-Istence
Tom Collins wrote:
On May 4, 2004, at 3:31 PM, X-Istence wrote:
Mabey its time to fix your server time.
This shouldnt happen.
If I don't build the tarball correctly, it will happen.
--
Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
QmailAdmin: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ Vpopmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/
Info
:
0x800ccc79).
snip
Thanks for all the help that comes!
Rgs,
Alex
http://scriptkitchen.com/qmail/553.html
X-Istence
.
Surely you can put that together with the information you got from 'man
touch' and know why what you did fixed the problem.
-Jeremy
Mabey its time to fix your server time.
This shouldnt happen.
X-Istence
though @IP is added. This
includes quite a few french servers.
X-Istence
Tom Collins wrote:
On May 2, 2004, at 8:03 AM, X-Istence wrote:
The @IP should not be a problem at all. I sent a mail to over 1,000
servers for a mailling list and i used SMTP auth to authenticate with
my SMTP to send it, and it worked fine, EVEN though @IP is added. This
includes quite a few
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Interazioni di Antonio Nati
http://www.interazioni.it [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The code is one big ball of messyness.
X-Istence
Cesare D'Amico wrote:
snip
Ciao
ce
Not possible. At this time.
X-Istence
Paulo Fragoso wrote:
Hi,
How can we setup vpopmail to work with Postfix? Is necessary have qmail
installed too?
Thanks,
Paulo.
vpopmail was created for qmail only, postfix and qmail are two different
MTA's so this is not a solution you can use with postfix.
X-IStence
Christian Reeves wrote:
I am/was running vpopmail 5.2.1 and want to upgrade to 5.4.3.
I read the FAQ about upgrading and it seems pretty straightforward. I backup
up the recommended dir's, downloaded the latest stable release, compiled
with the same options I did when installing the current
for freebsd 4.8)
Should be fine.
Uptime: 23 hours 32 min 43 sec
Threads: 3 Questions: 18086 Slow queries: 0 Opens: 19 Flush tables:
1 Open tables: 13 Queries per second avg: 0.213
TIA
- Brian
X-Istence
.
Good point. I'd suggest
- ERR XXX Login invalid
to stdout and detailed info to syslog
Solt
Its using tcpserver, so why not to multilog. I personally try to limit
as much as possible the use of syslog.
X-Istence
Ken Jones wrote:
Anyone want a test copy of vpopmaild
before it gets posted? It could use another
set of eyes.
Ken
Sure, shoot me a copy this way :)
X-Istence
will not allow any of the great people interested in the daemon to
be lost.
Ken Jones has allready written one, and was releasing a beta on Monday,
we shall see how that goes.
I'll try to come back to the list on Monday.
Until then - best to all,
Iavor
X-Istence
, if they are running qmail as well, it would
answer with a 5.7.1 meaning your domain is not in their rcpthosts.
X-Istence
--
JKvalvaag
Was about to reply saying search on google, there is one allready :P.
X-Istence
to
rewrite the CMS so it accepts crypt'ed passwords, or rewrite vpopmail to
instead of crypt use MD5, as there is no way to convert one to the other.
X-Istence
$.
X-Istence
/IP. Even Unix
sockets.
X-Istence
Rick Widmer wrote:
snip
[1] Maybe it is my age showing, but it seems to me you want daemons lean
and mean, and having to load the whole PHP interpreter just doesn't do
it for me. (This is from someone who usually prefers to do everything
in PHP.)
I agree.
X-istence
eats server resources cause of perl, lets not get
a PHP deamon written that needs PHP to run.
X-istence
the idea of a wiki, too bad we don't have one for vpopmail.
Ken
This would cause problems. Then it would not be in PHP releases, and
only in the contrib directory, thus making it still an remote option
and not likely a widely adopted one.
X-Istence
Kurt Bigler wrote:
This is regarding qmail + vpopmail 5.3.12 running under tcpserver, on
FreeBSD 4.6.1.
My server was bouncing *everything* with 5.7.1, that is including stuff that
should have been delivered to domains hosted by my server.
5.7.1 can mean a domain is not on your rcpthosts list.
a look at:
sockstat -4, and look for port 25 and what process has it in use if you
kill that process you mentioned.
X-Istence
Doug Clements wrote:
Iavor Raytchev wrote:
[snip]
X-Istence wrote:
Now what i want to ask is, could we write it efficiently. As i would
want to deploy this over multiple servers, and having everything
written out in normal ASCII would be a waste of bandwidth (all bytes
count), i think that we
Brad Davis wrote:
On Monday 22 March 2004 19:18, Charles Sprickman wrote:
Hi,
I'm finally settling in to a nice vpopmail install, and I'm trying to help
our support staff deal with this wildly different system (the old
mailserver was sendmail/uw-imap). There were a number of shell scripts
and
others.
Regards,
Rick
Just post em to the vpopmail sourceforge site, its a quick easy thing to
signup, and then post em to be added to the contrib directory.
X-Istence
Ken wrote:
On Sunday 14 March 2004 6:42 pm, X-Istence wrote:
snip
-gx enable automatically deleting email marked as spam
Do we get to set the limit? Like i prefer to not delete anything over 4,
but delete anyting higher than 8. If we delete anything marked as spam,
it would delete at level 4
it at the moment, and it causes
spamassassin to hang for ages (over 300 seconds per message) for some
unknown reason before just letting it pass.
We have been using the code in production for weeks with
no problems. So hopefully it will work for you.
Good to know :)
Ken Jones
X-Istence
vdelivermail to open files each time it runs, which can be a
lot of times, as i get a lot of mail, id rather have it hard coded.
X-Istence
Ken Jones wrote:
On Friday 12 March 2004 6:35 am, Cristiano Deana wrote:
Il giorno Friday 12 March 2004 12:53, X-Istence mi scriveva:
Now spam threshold is hardcoded with --enable-spam-threshold=15
shouldn't be better to put it in vlimits.default?
I think this should be made an option
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 14:35, X-Istence wrote:
Ken Jones wrote:
On Friday 12 March 2004 6:35 am, Cristiano Deana wrote:
Il giorno Friday 12 March 2004 12:53, X-Istence mi scriveva:
Now spam threshold is hardcoded with --enable-spam-threshold=15
shouldn't be better to put
this?
A lot of issues were fixed in 5.2.2 or, even in 5.4.3 (Which is the new
stable, 5.5.0 is the new development.). You could try those.
If anything, just go to the users Maildir, and delete the quota file,
and recreate it with vusermod, or whatever that one tool is called (I am
at school, sorry).
X
Peter Palmreuther wrote:
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
Raboo Treed wrote:
how come ppl don't start new threads when creating mails??
or is my mail client broken?
/Raboo
Looks like you as well need to not start threads in the middle of an old
one.
As you just did what you said you didnt like.
X-Istence
Rick Widmer wrote:
Existence wrote:
Rick Widmer wrote:
That is what i meant, not everyone is able to have a special server
just for mail, and thus running Apache as vpopmail:vchkpw is not an
option. If you created some sort of deamon that allows you with
public and privatekey's to
Rick Widmer wrote:
X-Istence wrote:
Rick Widmer wrote (At least in part):
I am adding the following functions to vpopmail:
valias_select_names, valias_select_names_next, valias_select_names_end
Kinda like C++'s std::vector things, allowing you to walk thru an
array of aliased domain names
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