Book

2000-04-29 Thread suresh




Does anybody know of a good book on 
qmail
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virtual domain hosting

2000-04-29 Thread Vishwanath Paranjape

hi all
i am trying to setup virtual domains using qmail
i installed qmail on redhat 6.0 and its working ok
but i tried to setup virtual domains 
i read the complete documentation along with the distribution
my virtualdomains files is as follows

domain1.com:jim

but the mail addressed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
bounces back
saying "no such mailbox"

but the mail addressed to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
gets delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


please help
vish




qmail Digest 29 Apr 2000 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 986

2000-04-29 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 29 Apr 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 986

Topics (messages 40689 through 40730):

Re: AutoTURN ISP?
40689 by: Robert Varga

Re: qmail-uce works in vpopmail environment ?
40690 by: Robert Varga

qmail question...
40691 by: Mario Rafael
40694 by: Dave Sill

What is the alias user for?..
40692 by: Mario Rafael
40695 by: Dave Sill
40696 by: Mario Rafael
40697 by: Dave Sill

Re: Configuration question behind a firewall
40693 by: Dave Sill

RH62 running Qmail + pop + imap, cliƫnts use outlook
40698 by: Jeroen ten Berge
40701 by: Stefan Paletta

excepting subdomain from wildcard?
40699 by: Bryan Curnutt

Re: QMAIL 1.03 SMTP antispam filter patch
40700 by: Patrick Ohiomoba

"Multi-RCPT vs. Single RCPT delivery" - logic error?
40702 by: Dave Kitabjian
40707 by: Andy Bradford
40708 by: Len Budney
40709 by: Len Budney
40710 by: Len Budney
40711 by: Chris Hardie
40712 by: Dirk Harms-Merbitz
40715 by: Chris Garrigues
40716 by: Scott Gifford
40717 by: Chris Hardie
40722 by: Racer X

Limit file size by user name
40703 by: Shakaib Sayyid
40704 by: Kai MacTane
40706 by: David Cunningham
40723 by: Shakaib Sayyid

Newbie setting up aliases
40705 by: Bob Waskosky

dashes in domain name?
40713 by: Peter Janett
40726 by: Chris Johnson

Qmail-ldap  cryus imapd
40714 by: Caleb Rutan

sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts?
40718 by: snowcrash
40719 by: Len Budney

Adding a new Domian
40720 by: Bert Beaudin
40721 by: Chris Hardie
40724 by: Bert Beaudin
40725 by: Chris Hardie

Re: Can't send via Mail.app on NeXT
40727 by: Bob Rogers

archive to the web
40728 by: Vincent Danen

Book
40729 by: suresh

virtual domain hosting
40730 by: Vishwanath Paranjape

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On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Peter van Dijk wrote:

 On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 06:45:40PM +0200, Markus Stumpf wrote:
  On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 07:06:13AM -0700, Glenn Strauss wrote:
   My primary MX is currently on the end of a DSL line with a static IP,
   but when that goes down, I'll have a dynamic IP on the end of a dial-up
   line (so SMTP ETRN is out).
  
  In this case the AutoTURN is no option for you, as with the standard
  setup you still need a static IP address.
  However, maybe someone wrote a system similar to "SMTP after POP" that
  does "SMTP-send after POP".
 
 I have implemented (but not tested yet ;) this as part of my virtual-domain
 checkpassword replacement.
 
 It's not opensource (yet), unfortunately.

Look at www.qmail.org. There I saw a patch for just this scenario.
A dummy pop3 connection triggers maildir2smtp delivery. Any other
connection is suitable where you can determine the client IP (ssh is
suitable).

Robert Varga








On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, sunchain wrote:

 
 On Thu, 27 Apr 2000 14:01:08 +0800 (CST)
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi there,
  
  I am having qmail+vpopmail running on Solaris and am looking for
  some ways to let my vpopmail account users to have his/her own
  mail filter to reject mails. I saw 'qmail-uce' on the net. It
  looks like a good way to try, but I am wondering if it works well
  with vpopmail environment. Can qmail-uce (w/maildrop or procmail)
  recognize individual user's filter recipe under a vpopmail account's
  home directory?
  (say, /home/vpopmail/domains/virtual.net/user1/rcptfilter)
  
  Any idea ?
  
  Thanks in advance
  
  
  Wang-hua Li
  
 I think vpopmail put user's dot qmail file at vitural domain directory.
 for example, user1 of virtual.net, .qmail-virtual.net-user1 is existing
 under /home/vpopmail/domains/virtual.net/.
 So It cann't recognize file under
 /home/vpopmail/domains/virtual.net/user1/rcptfilter,
 

You can put you .qmail files in ~vpopmail/domains/domain.

For joe@domain it would be 
~vpopmail/domains/domain/qmail-joe.

User's maildir is referred in this file as ./username/Maildir/

vpopmail per default delivers via .qmail-default calling vdelivermail.

It also handles some .qmail files in ~vpopmail/domains/domain/user/

It can contain email addresses to forward to (without ), a vpopmail-owned
maildir director, or the string: bounce-no-mailbox.

It (vdelivermail) cannot handle program deliveries or forwards without a
domain, and you must not use  character for forwards.

Regards,

Robert





Hi, suppose I have qmail receiving smtp mail correctly but my local
delivery agent in my case 

Re[2]: Multi-RCPT vs. Single RCPT delivery - logic error?

2000-04-29 Thread Gabriel Ambuehl

Hello Chris,
 if you're a Mac user and have a (free) account on mac.com, you can mount a
 folder from there on your desktop to drop things on and any other mac.com user
 can mount it to read your files.  That's more convenient than sending email, 

Windows users should take a look at FTP Netdrive, should be available
somewhere at TUCOWS which gives them the ability to mount a FTP
account as normal drive.


Best regards,
 Gabriel





svscan doesn't clean up dirs during shutdown...

2000-04-29 Thread Gabriel Ambuehl

Hello,
My qmail installation is working as it should but only as long I don't
do any reboots or shutdowns: during the following bootup, svscan
complains that it couldn't create lockfiles and such stuff in
/var/qmail/supervise/ and it's descendants. If I manually remove the
lock, status and ok files there it again works as nothing did happen.
So what is going wrong on that FreeBSD 4 box?
  


Best regards,
 Gabriel





Re: Deferral when host doesn't exist

2000-04-29 Thread wightman

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 Date:Fri, 17 Mar 2000 10:59:57 GMT
 To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 From:Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Deferral when host doesn't exist
 
 On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 11:48:11AM +0100, Frank Tegtmeyer wrote:
   Is there a way to ask qmail to send warning messages (to the user or
   to the postmaster) when such deferrals occur? 
  Yes, there is a program call qmail_bounce. Look at www.qmail.org for
  Brian T. Wightman and his delayed mail notifier.
  
 Thanks, someone else has pointed me in that direction too.  It looks
 like I'm going to be changing my qmail installation for the first time
 in months (years?).

Hi all,

Could the maintainer for www.qmail.org re-point the link for my web page
to http://bwightman.i.am/?

Thanks,
Brian
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X-Spam-Warning: header patch

2000-04-29 Thread Jonathan McDowell

I finally sorted out and fixed my X-Spam-Warning header patch. It adds
warning headers for ORBS, RSS, RBL and DUL without the use of any
external programs. It's against a Debianized 1.02 source tree, but is
fairly trivial so I imagine it'll easily apply to 1.03.

Linked off http://www.earth.li/~noodles/programming.html if anyone's
interested.

J.

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CAN SEND - BUT CANNOT RECEIVE

2000-04-29 Thread Kyle Gannon



Qmail
VPOP
SQWeb
ucspi-tcp

is working.

Can send mail from my domain, but cannot 
receive.
Did a telnet localhost 25
failed

tcp.smtp (in /etc) is such:

ech "127.0.0.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=\"\""  
/etc/tcp.smtp
echo "another IP" 
" 
" 
" 
" "
echo 
"domainname" 
" 
" 
" "

qmail-smtpd running gives me
220 domainname.com ESMTP

sendmail hashed out in /etc/services (port 
25)

System is RedHat 6.1

What am I overlooking or doing wrong?

Thanks in advance.


[EMAIL PROTECTED]



anti spam prevention

2000-04-29 Thread Mrs. Brisby

I was thinking: pidentd encrypts the normal tap information before sending it to the 
requesting device. this is largely to 
prevent forgeries (your machine hacked my box, etc, etc, etc)

and if you haven't gotten some little boy to cry wolf to you; chances are you're just 
lucky.

but unfortunatly, when I tell other admins (even the ones who have had legitimate 
problems) to to a ident/tap scan, i get way 
too mixed of results.

so i got to thinking: when the message is accepted for delivery, supply a header in 
the form of:
X-HostID-Inet-: [key]

where  is the hex form of the local machines' ip address. for IPV6 and other 
transports, something similar can 
probably be used. This cooky looking header would be necessary to avoid confusing 
other MTA/MUA's...

the key would be some encrypted goodies (such as)
local user (if it came from qmail-inject or qmail-queue)
remote ip address (if it was relayed -- appropriately or not)
supplied username (from pre-pop'd authentication, or my smtp auth patches: 
www.nimh.org/code.shtml)
date and time

now, only the machine who IS host ID  would be able to decipher the key, and 
thus know whether or not the 
angry admin has had a legitimate spam concern (and we should disable the account), or 
whether they're full of shit.

Of course, these extremes haven't been quite necessary for me yet (otherwise I would 
have implimented it a while ago), as 
the absolute worst complaint I got was from someone who sent me a message with 
Sendmail 8.6's Received: headers.

Is this important to anyone? Anyone have suggestions? Thoughts?
Or have I had too much to drink?




virtual domain hosting

2000-04-29 Thread Bob Rogers

   From: Vishwanath Paranjape [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   hi all
   i am trying to setup virtual domains using qmail
   i installed qmail on redhat 6.0 and its working ok
   but i tried to setup virtual domains 
   i read the complete documentation along with the distribution
   my virtualdomains files is as follows

   domain1.com:jim

   but the mail addressed to
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   bounces back
   saying "no such mailbox"

   but the mail addressed to 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   gets delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


   please help
   vish

So what does ~jim/.qmail-carol contain?

-- Bob Rogers



qmail-newu via Perl Script

2000-04-29 Thread Peter Janett

I need to execute qmail-newu via a Perl script web interface.  When I try, I
get this error:
qmail-newu: fatal: unable to open users/cdb.tmp

I have played with the permissions on qmail-newu, and tried adding user
nobody (the user Apache is running as) to the qmail group, but I can't get
it figured out.

Any help would be most appreciated.

Thanks,

Peter Janett

New Media One Web Services
  ~Professional results with a personal touch~
  http://www.newmediaone.net
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  (303)828-9882




Re: qmail-newu via Perl Script

2000-04-29 Thread Chris Johnson

On Sat, Apr 29, 2000 at 03:56:34PM -0500, Peter Janett wrote:
 I need to execute qmail-newu via a Perl script web interface.  When I try, I
 get this error:
 qmail-newu: fatal: unable to open users/cdb.tmp
 
 I have played with the permissions on qmail-newu, and tried adding user
 nobody (the user Apache is running as) to the qmail group, but I can't get
 it figured out.

Your script needs write access to the users directory in order to create
users/cdb.tmp. Your users directory permissions probably look like this:

drwxr-xr-x   2 rootqmail   512 Mar 23 08:44 users

which won't allow your script, running as nobody, to create the cdb.tmp file.

Chris



unique configuration

2000-04-29 Thread Nat Fellows

Hello,

I am trying to find out if I can use qmail for a somewhat unique
configuration. Here is what I want to do:

-Accept mail destined for any user at any domain (obviously those domains
will be MX'd to my server)
-Reply to that user with a message that I define (the same message for all
users)

I thought you might be able to do this by forcing qmail to see all domains
as local, then funnel all mail to one account, then use a tool like procmail
to auto-reply. I also thought you might be able to customize error messages,
and just error out every message that comes in and reply with the custom
defined error message. I have thousands of domains that I need to do this
for, so I can't easily make a local domains list.

Any configuration help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.


thanks,


nat