On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 16:54, you wrote:
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 01:49 AM, Marcus Williams wrote:
I've set up a custom bounce message using the .no-user.msg file, but
the message created gets extra slash characters added to the front of
the second and subsequent lines
://www.onq2.com
but the bounced message says:
No such user at this domain
/Please contact XYZ on 0123456789
/Web: http://www.onq2.com
Is this to be expected?
Cheers
Marcus
PS if it matters I'm using vpopmail 5.3.16
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On Thursday, March 27, 2003, at 09:41, you wrote:
I have copied the vdelivermail binary over from the working Solaris 2.7
machine onto my non-working Solaris 2.8 machine... it acts identical.
If you have no pipes in the command, does vdelivermail work as normal?
Marcus
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truss). Hopefully the cmd line above will generate the same segfault
and the output may give an idea of where.
You may also want to add a pipe to /usr/bin/spamc in between
the echo and vdelivermail. If the output is large feel free to mail it
me off list.
Marcus
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/read.php?f=2i=7605t=7591
Marcus
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. There is also information on that page on how to
apply the patch.
Marcus
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the -R flag.
Check out http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html for full options.
If you're running qmail using tcpserver you may also get a similar
timeout on SMTP connection.
Hope this helps
Marcus
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/module-difflib.html) - I'm sure
theres equivs in other languages (perl espec.)
Marcus
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Marcus
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to vdelivermail.
Marcus
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-Original Message-
From: Vladimir Kabanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
[snip]
also as have no response to implement APOP CRAM-MD5 password auth
schemas... for pop3, courier (imap pop3) smtp
in one vchkpw module.
[snip]
http://www.mail-archive.com/vchkpw@inter7.com/msg06461.html
after the dashes. There is also DTLINE which I is the
whole Delivered-to header.
There is more information in the life with qmail manual (pp35-) which
is more accurate than my memory :-)
Marcus
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necessarily recommend...) or just rewrite preline
itself.
Another solution is to run procmail so that it does use qmails
environment vars (-p argument) and then do what preline does within
procmail.
Marcus
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to a
single mailbox on your machine and let your mail agent do the
filtering into folders.
getmail is good, but doesnt do stuff as well as fetchmail IMNSHO and
I'm not sure its as configurable as fetchmail (I havnt looked at it
for a while though).
Marcus
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and password.
I would also use the --keep option whilst testing. I run
fetchmail as a daemon.
Hope this is of use,
Marcus
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:~# fuser -u -n tcp 110
110/tcp: 188(root) 1965(root) 1966(vpopmail)
It'll tell you which process is using port 110 (the pop3 port) - it
doesnt have to be vpopmail like it is on my system.
Marcus
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PROTECTED] (you may need to replace '@' for '%')
Marcus
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-Original Message-
From: Pierre Rodriguez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10 September 2001 16:08
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: dot qmail
[snip]
If I create a .qmail-pierre, it works.
But if I try .qmail-pierre.rodriguez, it don't.
(for sure, both originals mailboxes are
logrotate (http://www.google.com/search?q=logrotate).
Marcus
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in question to use the plain
text login for that account.
Marcus
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Hi -
[snip]
---
I just did a make then a make install-strip and at the end
a root logon
popped up. I checked and yes, there was another root sh.
---~~
As I run a dozen OS`s, including several Unixes the past
4.5 years I have
never been
-Original Message-
From: Jesper Hess Nielsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
[snip]
Is there an easy way to close a domain temporarily,
allowing me to shut off
all incoming and outgoing mail when a customer hasn't paid?
[snip]
For incoming:
I havnt really tested this but theres no
of procmail) as the procmail process wont
then pipe a mail onwards down to vdelivermail. Vdelivermail then goes
on to deliver an empty mail to the user - effectively its been given
an empty pipe. (This is fairly easy to fix by patching vpopmail).
Hope this helps,
Marcus
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Replies to his own post :)
| preline procmail -m /path/to/procmailrc |
/home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
Note this is meant to be all on one line.
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Biddle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
[snip]
How about using just
|preline procmail -m /path/to/procmailrc
[snip]
Well, this is what I thought when I initially set out to do this but
it goes badly wrong. I do this with local mail and procmail recipes by
in other
recipes that deliver to users within the virtualhost.
Hope this helps someone else, and thanks again to everyone who
responded,
Marcus
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Hi -
Not wishing to butt in here but does anyone actually trim down their
replies anymore??? Some people have to pay for their connection time
(not me admittedly) and 50K plus messages repeating error logs over
and over is a bit off.
Marcus
-Original Message-
From: Syed Faruque
Okay since I'm now being copied on the messages after sending the
request for slimming them down (and now I'm getting flamed for
that... cheers RSS) how about this:
(1) Go to your vpopmail source directory
(2) using your fave editor, open Makefile
(3) search for line starting 'LDFLAGS ='
-Original Message-
From: Marcus Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Okay since I'm now being copied on the messages after sending the
request for slimming them down (and now I'm getting flamed for
that... cheers RSS) how about this:
I am an arse. Ignore that message. Perhaps I
Talking of source code - I'm surprised no one has ever said anything
about this one (v4.9.10):
cat vchkpw.c | sed -ne '68,69p'
and its partner in crime
cat vchkpw.c | sed -ne '115,120p'
Marcus
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Ken
Hi -
Max processes (threads? in 2.4) can be changed using
/proc/sys/kernel/threads-max. I think the file-max stuff is the same
in 2.4 but I dont know about inode-max.
Marcus
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Ken Jones
Sent: 13 June
Hi -
I seem to remember this happened with an earlier version of qmailadmin
(0.35?) when the postmaster created an autoresponder without a name
and then deleted it. When the autoresponder was deleted, the domain
disappeared. I thought it had been fixed.
Since you're not using 0.35 you could
Presumably the second else should actually read
... } else if ( *address == '|' ) {
since the code in that else does the command piping stuff...
Marcus
-Original Message-
From: Matthias Henze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 June 2001 14:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Hi -
I had a look at the new code and it looks much closer to the Maildir
algorithm now. I think you could still put a call to fsync() before
the file close() function call to ensure the file has been written to
the drive and not to the local cache. This gives you something like:
/* done
.
Is there any reason (other than optimisation) that these calls have
been removed (or in the case of the missing fsync not implemented)?
Marcus
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Hi -
Thats fair enough! Okay, so the next question is - does this matter at
all for vpopmail? If it does I can put a patch together that does this
and submit it to you if you want. If it doesnt then I can put a patch
up on a website if anyone wants it which I'll try to keep up to date
with
filter
domain wide rather than having to implement the same script on a user
by user basis (which works nicely but isnt what I want to do).
Since the patch hasnt generated any response I was wondering if there
is an easier way of solving this?
Thanks
Marcus
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diff -NabBur vpopmail-4.9.9.orig/vdelivermail.c
vpopmail-4.9.9/vdelivermail.c
--- vpopmail-4.9.9.orig/vdelivermail.c Fri Mar 16 17:51:22 2001
+++ vpopmail-4.9.9/vdelivermail.c Thu Mar 29 18:03:11
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