Re: What is /var/qmail/queue/pid for?
Thus said Dave Sill on Wed, 03 Nov 1999 13:34:20 EST: > >... At any rate, it looks like things have calmed down on the list > >server and I am wondering if I should just delete all those pid files as > >I'm beginning to wonder if they are mistakes made by qmail-queue when it > >couldn't complete it's tasks due to permission problems. > > qmail-send will delete them after they're 36 hours old. Dave, I just looked and sure enough, they were gone. Thanks for all the help. My next project will be to make an RPM from scratch of this beast... I know there are already some out there but I would like to have a go at it myself. It looks like qmail is very machine specific and there are certain tricks to get it to where it is relocatable. Andy -- +== Andy == TiK: garbaglio ==+ |Linux is about freedom of choice| +== http://www.xmission.com/~bradipo/ ===+
vpopmail: support for mysql and large sites
A new beta of vpopmail-3.4.10 is on http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail Changes tested and working on my machine are: 1) support for mysql ./configure --enable-mysql=y see README.mysql for details on configuration 2) Support for an adaptive directory layout structure. Supports a theoretical maximum of 23 million Maildirs in 3 sub directory levels. 3) A conversion utility to convert old vpopmail installations to mysql. vsqlconvert: automatically populates the mysql database with every virtual domains vpasswd information. 4) more features and fixes, see the ChangeLog Next up on the horizon, code for sqwebmail and qmailadmin to take advantage of the mysql code. I tested mysql and vpopmail with creation of 65,000 accounts on a RedHat 6.0 machine with a 3Gig disk and 128M ram also running X/Gnome. There was no noticiable degradation in mail delivery or pop authentication times. Next test will be on a solaris machine with 500,000 accounts. Ken Jones Inter7
Re: new daemontools timestamp does not work with qmailanalog
This was, in fact, answered. Perhaps not authoritatively, but answered nonetheless: http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/1999/09/msg01403.html ...Troy On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Dwayne Jacques Fontenot wrote: > what's the deal with qmailanalog? I see several questions over the last > few months with not a single response. so I don't have my hopes up.
new daemontools timestamp does not work with qmailanalog
what's the deal with qmailanalog? I see several questions over the last few months with not a single response. so I don't have my hopes up. new daemontools produces hex timestamp current qmailanalog does not seem to grok it does nobody use it? why has this not been addressed? thanks Dwayne
Virtual domain setup
I am using QMail 1.03 with the mySQL patch and I have following question about relaying: 1) I want that everyone who is sending e-mail thru our SMTP server with the 'FROM:' set to .foo.bar where is what it says: anything. 2) I want enable everyone on the internal network send mail freely, eg use any 'FROM:' they like (so everyone who is accessing the server from example 192.168.5.x network is allowed to send mail thru out SMTP gateway). 3) Is it possible to make QMail look into the blackhole list over known spammers? (I know that sendmail let you do this) I'd like to keep the server as spamfree as possible. -- Michael Boman, Systems Engineer WizOffice.Com Pte Ltd - 16 Tannery Lane, #06-00 Crystal Time Building, Singapore. 347778 Your Online Office Wizard - http://www.wizoffice.com/ BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Boman;Michael FN:Michael Boman NICKNAME:Michael ORG:WizOffice.com TITLE:Systems Engineer TEL;PAGER;VOICE:(65) 92932949 ADR;WORK:;;Singapore LABEL;WORK:Singapore URL: URL:http://www.wizoffice.com EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED] REV:19990922T094837Z END:VCARD
Odd problems with MUA deleting server messages
I have about 25 people using MS Outlook 98 to retrieve their email from my qmail 1.03 server. Their Outlook clients access qmail through the Internet Email agent in Outlook. It requires a typical setup: - incoming mailserver - outgoing mailserver - username, password - other options All of my users have Outlook set to delete their messages from the server when they are retrieved by Outlook. Starting on 10/30 I had a situation develop where the messages in the Mailbox files on my qmail server do not get deleted when the email is picked up. As we have Outlook set to check for incoming mail every 10 minutes on each desktop, the users receive the same mail over and over and over and over. FLOODING HAS COMMENCED! I setup this mail server back in June and have basically ignored it other than periodically checking into the server. Therefore, I really don't believe that anything changed on my qmail server that would have caused this to begin occurring suddenly. I have seen the problem before for one particular user, but I assumed that he was doing something wrong, and I fixed it up by deleting and recreating his ~/Mailbox file. As I mentioned above I use Mailbox files. /var/spool/mail/ is linked to /Mailbox a typical dir entry for one of these files looks like this: lrwxrwxrwx 1 nbur mailuser 22 Apr 21 1999 nbur -> /opt/mail/nbur/Mailbox the /opt/mail/nbur/Mailbox file looks like this: -rw-r--r-- 1 nbur mailuser0 Nov 3 12:23 Mailbox Do I have the permissions set funny? Why does it happen sporadically? Once I fix a user it may or may not happen again - that day or some other day, but it is happening to more users more frequently since this past weekend (10/30)? Does it have something to do with Halloween or Day Light Savings Time? (>humor<) I use the /etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail script from Dave's lwq faq to control qmail. Can anyone point me on the right track to fixing this?? Many many thanks! Scott Burkhalter VP Eng Entyre Doc Prep, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No mailbox error...sometimes on large distributions
I recently installed qmail without any problems. But, if I send a message to a large number of users (just a big list of users in my pine addressbook), sometimes a few will bounce with claims of not having a mailbox by that name. However, if I resend to those mailboxes, it works fine. So the problem is either intermittent or related to delivering a lot of messages at once. I'm currently using binm2+df (SVR4 binmail) for my rc, but am thinking of changing to home+df (qmail-local) for the rc. Could this be a problem? I rarely administer my UNIX system, so any help or enlightenment would be appreciated. Please respond to my email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is the message I'm getting: Hi. This is the qmail-send program at cs.winthrop.edu. I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses. This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out. ... Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1) == James Hammond --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Executive Director of Information Technology http://www.winthrop.edu/acc/execdir.htm Voice: 803-323-2148 Fax: 803-323-2549 2 Tillman Hall Winthrop University Rock Hill, SC 29733 ==
Re: Mailsubj Priority Question..
Can I make mailsubj use a different mail server? - Original Message - From: Dave Sill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 11:51 AM Subject: Re: Mailsubj Priority Question.. > "Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >How can I make a message take priority over the ones in the queue. > > You can't: all messages are the same priority under qmail. > > >Like a > >system report ran from cron, I want it to take priority over the 4 messages > >in the queue with thousands of recipients? I want it to stop what its doing > >email the report, and then go back to the queue? Any ideas? > > Well, you could set up a second qmail installation which is Easier > Than You Think (tm), and use one of the installations for messages > with tousands of recipients, and the other for higher priority > messages. > > -Dave >
Re: Flush out the mqueue
"Subba Rao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >How do I remove couple of notes in the queue? They have been in the >queue for over 2 days. Multiple choice: A. Don't. qmail will try to send them for a week. If it can't, they'll be bounced. B. Shorten queuelifetime if you never want qmail to try that long to send messages. C. Stop qmail. Delete all files under /var/qmail/queue belonging to the messages. Restart qmail. >Now that Qmail is working fine, I have many other questions with my >configuration. > >1. How do I do address rewrite, for each seperate account? Each user > on my system has seperate Internet accounts. (Please keep in mind > that my LAN has a fake domainname). A. Don't. Help users configure their mail agents to use the appropriate From/Reply-to/etc addresses. B. Use ofmipd from the mess822 package. >2. How is mail received by Qmail from the different sources for each > user? Is it through fetchmail and such programs? Probably. Unless the users are able to configure their ISP's to forward them via SMTP to the qmail box. Avoid fetchmail if you can: it can throw messages away without realizing it. -Dave
Re: how do I accept mail for a given domain?
Bill Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Running qmail v1.03, vpopmail, chkpasswd, tcpserver, etc...mail works >well for the primary domain (smtpd/pop3d)...now what I am trying to is >is accept mail for a domain foo.com, so if someone sends a mail to >[EMAIL PROTECTED], it goes to an actual user in the primary domain. Depends upon whether or not foobar is an actual user in the primary domain, and if that's the intended recipient. Based on: >At the moment all I get for the foo.com domain if someone sends a msg >to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is: No Mailbox here by this name... I suspect that's not the case. If it's not, you need to add an entry to control/virtualdomains like: foo.com:foocom which will redirect [EMAIL PROTECTED] to foocom-foobar. User foocom (the virtual domain administrator) can create a .qmail-foobar file to redirect the messages to the intended recipient. Or, if [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the only foo.com address you want to intercept, you can do: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:alias-foobar And redirect the mail via ~alias/.qmail-foobar-default. >I know this can >be done, but it eludes me from reading the docs...(Where is that pesky >qmail book with lots and lots of examples) :-) Well, "Life with qmail" is a qmail book with some examples, but I wouldn't call it "pesky" or say it had "lots and lots" of examples. Donations of examples are welcome. :-) See: http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#multiple-hostnames http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#virtual-domains -Dave
Re: Mailsubj Priority Question..
"Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >How can I make a message take priority over the ones in the queue. You can't: all messages are the same priority under qmail. >Like a >system report ran from cron, I want it to take priority over the 4 messages >in the queue with thousands of recipients? I want it to stop what its doing >email the report, and then go back to the queue? Any ideas? Well, you could set up a second qmail installation which is Easier Than You Think (tm), and use one of the installations for messages with tousands of recipients, and the other for higher priority messages. -Dave
Re: General file location questions.
"Denis Voitenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Because most of the files under the qmail tree are host-specific. >> Obviously, the queue is, but even the binaries are since they have >> UID's built in. > >What does that have to do with the location of files? I run Squid proxy as a >user squid that is a member of squid group. And it is located in >/usr/local/squid The general convention these days is that host-specific files go under /var. -Dave
Re: What is /var/qmail/queue/pid for?
Andy Bradford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >... At any rate, it looks like things have calmed down on the list >server and I am wondering if I should just delete all those pid files as >I'm beginning to wonder if they are mistakes made by qmail-queue when it >couldn't complete it's tasks due to permission problems. qmail-send will delete them after they're 36 hours old. -Dave
Re: How to setup mail for new user?
On Wed, Nov 03, 1999 at 05:34:11PM +, Conall O'Brien wrote: > > /var/qmail/bin/maildirmake $HOME/Maildir > echo ./Maildir/ > ~/.qmail > > Alternatively root could do it and then chown. I'll go for the root way once and then do it in /etc/skel for all future users. If you use ./Maildir/ as the default delivery in your QMAILHOME/rc, then you DON'T have to create .qmail-files in each user directory. > Is that it? Do I have to mess around in the QMAILHOME/users/assign file? Yes thats it. No. You don't have to mess around with /users/assign if you just deliver mail for a domain placed in "locals". /magnus -- MOST useless 1998 * http://x42.com/
How to setup mail for new user?
Hi, Sorry if the answer is dead obvious. Just point me in the direction of simple instrutions. I've been asked to help out a local charity with their Linux box. I know something about Linux but not a great deal. I'd heard of qmail, sendmail etc but before last night I'd never played with mailers. The bloke who setup up the server is travelling around the world and can't be contacted most of the time. The system is running fine. Fetchmail connects to the ISP and downloads email. Qmail then distributes the mail. I've added some new users and they'll need mail. There's nothing in /etc/skel so I've got to work add to their homedirs. Maildirs are in use. I think the following two commands should setup the Maildir in the new acounts. The user should log in and execute the following two commands in their home directories: /var/qmail/bin/maildirmake $HOME/Maildir echo ./Maildir/ > ~/.qmail Alternatively root could do it and then chown. Is that it? Do I have to mess around in the QMAILHOME/users/assign file? A section on this issue for total newbies in the HOWTO FAQ would be great. Unfortunately, it's confusing if you're are going straight to qmail without any previous mailer experience and don't know the basics. Thanks a lot, Conall O'Brien
Re: vchkpw .qmail-default
"Tyler J. Frederick" wrote: Looks like a possible bug. Check your version of qmailadmin. It should not be touching this file unless you are setting something to be the default delivery user. Ken > > Hi > > Over the past couple weeks, the .qmail-default file for one of my virtual > domains has gotten changed on it's own making mail delivery not go > through. (As the reference to the vdeliver program was removed). Here's > what the file SHOULD say > > | /usr/local/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox > > However, I noticed email wasn't going through, and I checked it and it > said > > | /usr/local/vpopmail/bin/alex > > Well, there's no bin called 'alex' in the bin dir, but this domain does > have a user called alex. Also, I noticed this happened right after I > added an alias via qmailadmin. Any thoughts? Anyone seen this kind of > thing before? > > - T > > --- > Tyler J. Frederick > Senior Systems Engineer > fc.com, Inc.
Re: QMail aliases with vchkpw (vpopmail)
Create the aliases as .qmail- files in the ~vpopmail/domain/ directory. Qmail processes the .qmail files before looking for .qmail-default, which invokes vdeliver mail to deliver based on vpasswd users. Ken Jones inter7 Antonio Navarro Navarro wrote: > > Hello ! > > How can I add mail aliases to a domain that has been installed using QMail and >Vpopmail ? I can add and delete domains and users, but I don't know how to manage >aliases... > > Thanks in advance ! > > Antonio Navarro Navarro > BemarNet Management > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.bemarnet.es
vmailmgrd & Courier-IMAP ?
Just wondering : is anybody using Courier-IMAP together with vmailmgr ? Would be _really_ interested to know if that works. UW-IMAPd is not quite ideal to be used with vmailmgr. Regards, Olivier
Re: indent options for djb's code style
> What are the options for GNU indent for reformatting code with djb's style? After a quick peek at djb's code, it looks like the original Berkeley style with a couple of modifications will get you within spitting distance of his style. So, something like indent --original --tab-size2 --indent-level2 --continuation-indentation2 \ --dont-break-procedure-type --parameter-indentation0 \ --no-space-after-function-call-names filename... should do it. Not all of the above may be necessary. Charles -- Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Any opinions expressed are just that -- my opinions.
vchkpw .qmail-default
Hi Over the past couple weeks, the .qmail-default file for one of my virtual domains has gotten changed on it's own making mail delivery not go through. (As the reference to the vdeliver program was removed). Here's what the file SHOULD say | /usr/local/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox However, I noticed email wasn't going through, and I checked it and it said | /usr/local/vpopmail/bin/alex Well, there's no bin called 'alex' in the bin dir, but this domain does have a user called alex. Also, I noticed this happened right after I added an alias via qmailadmin. Any thoughts? Anyone seen this kind of thing before? - T --- Tyler J. Frederick Senior Systems Engineer fc.com, Inc.
Re: Summary: Procmail
eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 03 Nov 1999: > 1. You can use ~/.procmailrc with the last recipe being > DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/new/. I guess this works even with an unpatched procmail, but it's *much* better to have procmail with the maildir support patch, and then *NOT* to use that /new/ at the end there. You get all those "nice wonderfully unique filenames" too. > :0 > $DEFAULT > > (note this must come after all recipes have been processed). > > This solution works but does not leave those wonderfully unique file > names like Qmail normally would delivery. That's the default behaviour of procmail anyway -- if all recipes have been processed and the mail is not delivered, it's placed into $DEFAULT. You don't need to have an excplicit recipe for that. Not that it hurts if you do, either. > :0 > |maildir $HOME/Maildir I guess the advantage of this is that you don't need to patch procmail. It's also better than using a non-patched procmail to deliver to "Maildir/new/". Mikko -- // Mikko Hänninen, aka. Wizzu // [EMAIL PROTECTED] // http://www.iki.fi/wiz/ // The Corrs list maintainer // net.freak // DALnet IRC operator / // Interests: roleplaying, Linux, the Net, fantasy & scifi, the Corrs / ERROR! CAT reader seems to be conflicting with the mouse.
Summary: Procmail
For the record and the archives, this is the solution that seems to work for using procmail with default delivery to ~/Maildir/ *after* processing recipes. 1. You can use ~/.procmailrc with the last recipe being DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/new/. :0 $DEFAULT (note this must come after all recipes have been processed). This solution works but does not leave those wonderfully unique file names like Qmail normally would delivery. 2. You can use http://www.ucalgary.ca/~nascheme/maildir.c as your last procmail recipe as follows :0 |maildir $HOME/Maildir This is definitely my preferred solution. And lastly for the record, the ~/.qmail file should look like |/path/to/preline /path/to/procmail
Re: supervise/svscan/and qmail logging
Robert Wojciechowski Jr. wrote/schrieb/scribsit: > My question is, do I have to start the two supervise processes (one for SVC, > and one for SVC/log) with svscan, or can I do it manually? I want to be > able to restart the services, take down supervise for that service, etc > without having to wait 1 minute for svscan to bring it back up. svscan takes care of starting the two supervise processes and I don't know how you would do this manually. Also, you don't normally restart services by restarting its supervise and you don't have to take down supervise to take down the service; instead, you use svc -t to restart a service (supervise kills it and restarts it instantly) or svc -dt to bring down the service. If e.g. you change the options to multilog, you restart multilog with "svc -t theservice/log" without affecting the service itself or losing log information. The 1 minute delay only occurs when svscan has to restart a supervise, which should _never_ happen. > How can I do this without breaking the pipe between the service and the > logger? svscan takes care of maintaining the pipe. You just svc at will. Stefan
Re: QMail aliases with vchkpw (vpopmail)
On Wed, Nov 03, 1999 at 09:01:21AM +0100, Antonio Navarro Navarro wrote: > Hello ! > > How can I add mail aliases to a domain that has been installed using QMail and >Vpopmail ? I can add and delete domains and users, but I don't know how to manage >aliases... > Try doing it by hand. Suppose you want to alias [EMAIL PROTECTED] as [EMAIL PROTECTED] cd /path/to/vpopmail/domain.org echo "&[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > .qmail-copycat This should do it. Regards; Ricardo -- +--- | Ricardo Cerqueira - [EMAIL PROTECTED] | PGP Key fingerprint - B7 05 13 CE 48 0A BF 1E 87 21 83 DB 28 DE 03 42 | FCCN/RCCN - Fundacao para a Computacao Cientifica Nacional | Av. Brasil, 101 / 1700-066 Lisboa / Portugal *** Tel: (+351) 1 8440100
Re: Who do I mail to remove myself from this list?
On Wed, Nov 03, 1999 at 10:02:03AM +0200, Miki Shapiro wrote: > > Who do I mail to remove myself from this list? mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] And then, go take a look at http://www.ezmlm.org :-) Ricardo -- +--- | Ricardo Cerqueira - [EMAIL PROTECTED] | PGP Key fingerprint - B7 05 13 CE 48 0A BF 1E 87 21 83 DB 28 DE 03 42 | FCCN/RCCN - Fundacao para a Computacao Cientifica Nacional | Av. Brasil, 101 / 1700-066 Lisboa / Portugal *** Tel: (+351) 1 8440100
Re: Procmail.
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 04:30:09PM -0600, eric wrote: > Is there anyway to filter thru procmail and then write to a users > Maildir ? The "patched" procmail from qmail.org site (and even the RPM) > doesn't seem to do anything but deliver to /var/spool/mail/$USER. > Hmmm... I use a plain and simple procmail, no patches at all. Try using this in your .procmailrc... DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/new/. It works for me! Regards; Ricardo Cerqueira -- +--- | Ricardo Cerqueira - [EMAIL PROTECTED] | PGP Key fingerprint - B7 05 13 CE 48 0A BF 1E 87 21 83 DB 28 DE 03 42 | FCCN/RCCN - Fundacao para a Computacao Cientifica Nacional | Av. Brasil, 101 / 1700-066 Lisboa / Portugal *** Tel: (+351) 1 8440100
qmail Digest 3 Nov 1999 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 809
qmail Digest 3 Nov 1999 11:00:01 - Issue 809 Topics (messages 32365 through 32413): qmail and RedHat 6.0 32365 by: Andrés Méndez 32370 by: Dave Sill 32397 by: Andrés Méndez Re: Problem receiving mail (long) 32366 by: Robbie Walker 32368 by: Dave Sill 32371 by: Mikko Hänninen Re: Dear Ol' DOS (and POP3 clients for same) 32367 by: Eric Dahnke Re: What is /var/qmail/queue/pid for? 32369 by: Dave Sill 32376 by: Andy Bradford 32377 by: Dave Sill 32378 by: Andy Bradford 32379 by: Dave Sill 32402 by: Andy Bradford Local User Only! 32372 by: Michael Schröder Re: How to forward unrecognised mail to another host? 32373 by: Robin Bowes 32374 by: Tetsu Ushijima Re: Mail relaying with QMail 32375 by: John R. Levine Rejecting messages with more than X recipients. 32380 by: Ricardo Cerqueira 32388 by: Michael Boyiazis General file location questions. 32381 by: Denis Voitenko 32382 by: Dave Sill 32405 by: Denis Voitenko 32406 by: Markus Stumpf Thanks, list! 32383 by: David Clark I know i'm stupid 32384 by: Bill Parker 32385 by: Gerry Jensen 32398 by: Andrés Méndez 32401 by: James Smallacombe Flush out the mqueue 32386 by: Subba Rao Procmail. 32387 by: eric 32389 by: Sam 32391 by: eric 32392 by: Sam 32394 by: Mikko Hänninen 32395 by: Eric Rahmig 32396 by: eric 32408 by: Bruce Guenter how do I accept mail for a given domain? 32390 by: Bill Parker solution to procmail filtering and Maildir 32393 by: nascheme.enme.ucalgary.ca indent options for djb's code style 32399 by: Kimmo Arola Virus check through SMTP 32400 by: Victor Regnér Mailsubj Priority Question.. 32403 by: Mike 32404 by: Mike supervise/svscan/and qmail logging 32407 by: Robert Wojciechowski Jr. forwarding mails with self-CC 32409 by: Benjamin de los Angeles Jr . 32410 by: Magnus Bodin 32413 by: Benjamin de los Angeles Jr . QMail aliases with vchkpw (vpopmail) 32411 by: Antonio Navarro Navarro Who do I mail to remove myself from this list? 32412 by: Miki Shapiro Administrivia: To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To bug my human owner, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To post to the list, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Hello. I've installed qmail using RPMs in my Linux RedHat 6.0. I've installed too: - daemontools - functions -ucspi-tcp The problem is that wmail doesn't start (I think), because it hasn't created any /etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail* file. Do I have to do it by hand, is there any script I can use or I have forgot to do something? Thanks. =?iso-8859-1?B?QW5kculzIE3pbmRleg==?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I've installed qmail using RPMs in my Linux RedHat 6.0. > >I've installed too: >- daemontools >- functions What's "functions"? >-ucspi-tcp > >The problem is that wmail doesn't start (I think), because it hasn't >created any /etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail* file. > >Do I have to do it by hand, is there any script I can use or I have forgot to do >something? "Life with qmail" has a script: http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#installation But NOTE: it requires daemontools 0.53 and WON'T WORK with 0.61. -Dave - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Andrés Méndez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 6:45 PM Subject: Re: qmail and RedHat 6.0 > On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 03:34:34PM +0100, Andrés Méndez wrote: > > Hello. > > > > I've installed qmail using RPMs in my Linux RedHat 6.0. > > > > I've installed too: > > - daemontools > > - functions > > -ucspi-tcp > > > > The problem is that wmail doesn't start (I think), because it hasn't created > > any /etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail* file. > > > > Do I have to do it by hand, is there any script I can use or I have forgot > > to do something? > > I assume you are talking about the memphis RPMS? You need to > get the qmail-run RPMS. :) > > Adam That was it! Thanks! Now it works :-) 1] Look at how you start qmail, there's a problem. 2] See the other response. Robbie Walker At 01:38 AM 11/2/99 , you wrote: > >I'm having a problem with my newly installed qmail, and I hope someone >can help me. I'm a bit of a newbie, so I'm not sure what info you'll >need - I'll just include it all, and hope you find what you need below :) > >First some background. My username is david, and my host is >a3a88198.bconnected.net. >My e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] My ~/.qmail contains the string >./Maildir/, >and qmail is run with the following rc file: > > exec env - PATH="/var/qmail