auto responder!

2001-06-30 Thread Qmail

i tried installing Bruce Guenter,s auto responder and added an entry in the
.qmail file for some users as per the instruction given on the site. but the
responder is not working.
can any one explain how exactly to use the auto responder. how to configure
it.

best regards
Arun Hubballi




Re: auto responder!

2001-06-30 Thread Lukas Beeler

id would be nice if you post a download location and/or documentation, and 
include a more detailed error describtion
a tail of your qmail-local logs would be nice too

At 18:52 30.06.2001 +0530, Qmail wrote:
i tried installing Bruce Guenter,s auto responder and added an entry in the
.qmail file for some users as per the instruction given on the site. but the
responder is not working.
can any one explain how exactly to use the auto responder. how to configure
it.

best regards
Arun Hubballi

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Homepage:  http://www.projectdream.org
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Where I can get vmailmgr-0.96-9.tar.gz.

2001-06-30 Thread Webmaster Sports-wear.de








I need this Programm as soon
as possible.

Can anybody send me this little
programm through email   ?



Thanks








Re: Where I can get vmailmgr-0.96-9.tar.gz.

2001-06-30 Thread Lukas Beeler

Quick google search shows:
http://freezer-burn.org/rpm-c.php?rpm=vmailmgr
http://chroot.net/software/bgware/vmailmgr/vmailmgr-0.96.9.tar.gz
...
and remember:
google.com is your friend

At 17:14 30.06.2001 +0200, Webmaster Sports-wear.de wrote:

I need this Programm as soon as possible.

Can anybody send me this little programm through email   ?



Thanks

--
--
Lukas Beeler   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage:  http://www.projectdream.org
--




Re: Where I can get vmailmgr-0.96-9.tar.gz.

2001-06-30 Thread Jeremy Suo-Anttila

Why not get it from the people who write the software? Try www.inter7.com
they write all the programs like vpopmail, vmailmger etc etc

thanks

Jps

- Original Message -
From: Lukas Beeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: Where I can get vmailmgr-0.96-9.tar.gz.


 Quick google search shows:
 http://freezer-burn.org/rpm-c.php?rpm=vmailmgr
 http://chroot.net/software/bgware/vmailmgr/vmailmgr-0.96.9.tar.gz
 ...
 and remember:
 google.com is your friend

 At 17:14 30.06.2001 +0200, Webmaster Sports-wear.de wrote:

 I need this Programm as soon as possible.
 
 Can anybody send me this little programm through email   ?
 
 
 
 Thanks

 --
 --
 Lukas Beeler   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Homepage:  http://www.projectdream.org
 --






Re: Where I can get vmailmgr-0.96-9.tar.gz.

2001-06-30 Thread Lukas Beeler

because it's much simpler for me to search with google, instead remembering 
all URL's of different organisations with also different program names :]
of course, vmailmgr.org was the first i tried, but there was a sweet 
permission denied message, which made me to look at google.com

At 11:59 30.06.2001 -0500, Jeremy Suo-Anttila wrote:
Why not get it from the people who write the software? Try www.inter7.com
they write all the programs like vpopmail, vmailmger etc etc

thanks

Jps

- Original Message -
From: Lukas Beeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: Where I can get vmailmgr-0.96-9.tar.gz.


  Quick google search shows:
  http://freezer-burn.org/rpm-c.php?rpm=vmailmgr
  http://chroot.net/software/bgware/vmailmgr/vmailmgr-0.96.9.tar.gz
  ...
  and remember:
  google.com is your friend
 
  At 17:14 30.06.2001 +0200, Webmaster Sports-wear.de wrote:
 
  I need this Programm as soon as possible.
  
  Can anybody send me this little programm through email   ?
  
  
  
  Thanks
 
  --
  --
  Lukas Beeler   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Homepage:  http://www.projectdream.org
  --
 
 




Re: Where I can get vmailmgr-0.96-9.tar.gz.

2001-06-30 Thread Jeremy Suo-Anttila

or even better try

http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/vpopmail-book.html

You can find info and sources for all the programs there and a howto by the
programs authors.

thanks

Jps


- Original Message -
From: Lukas Beeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jeremy Suo-Anttila [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: Where I can get vmailmgr-0.96-9.tar.gz.


 because it's much simpler for me to search with google, instead
remembering
 all URL's of different organisations with also different program names :]
 of course, vmailmgr.org was the first i tried, but there was a sweet
 permission denied message, which made me to look at google.com

 At 11:59 30.06.2001 -0500, Jeremy Suo-Anttila wrote:
 Why not get it from the people who write the software? Try www.inter7.com
 they write all the programs like vpopmail, vmailmger etc etc
 
 thanks
 
 Jps
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Lukas Beeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 11:39 AM
 Subject: Re: Where I can get vmailmgr-0.96-9.tar.gz.
 
 
   Quick google search shows:
   http://freezer-burn.org/rpm-c.php?rpm=vmailmgr
   http://chroot.net/software/bgware/vmailmgr/vmailmgr-0.96.9.tar.gz
   ...
   and remember:
   google.com is your friend
  
   At 17:14 30.06.2001 +0200, Webmaster Sports-wear.de wrote:
  
   I need this Programm as soon as possible.
   
   Can anybody send me this little programm through email   ?
   
   
   
   Thanks
  
   --
   --
   Lukas Beeler   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Homepage:  http://www.projectdream.org
   --
  
  






Qmail logging problems with Lifewithqmail directions

2001-06-30 Thread Gary Townsend

hi there i setup qmail according to the directions on life with qmail and i
seem to be having an odd difficulty my qmail -send and qmail-smtpd seem to
be logging to stdout yet my qmailpop is logging to a file. the log files are
both supposed to be outputting to a log file and i am using multilog as per
the instructions on lifewithqmail any ideas i can post the run files whihc
implement the logging if that might be helpful.




Re: Qmail logging problems with Lifewithqmail directions

2001-06-30 Thread pop corn

Yes, please:

1) post the run files
2) show the directory permissions/owners
3) show ps output to see what processes are running
(sometimes people get mutiple smtpd's running, for instance)


From: Gary Townsend [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Qmail logging problems with Lifewithqmail directions
Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2001 10:29:39 -0700

hi there i setup qmail according to the directions on life with qmail and i
seem to be having an odd difficulty my qmail -send and qmail-smtpd seem to
be logging to stdout yet my qmailpop is logging to a file. the log files 
are
both supposed to be outputting to a log file and i am using multilog as per
the instructions on lifewithqmail any ideas i can post the run files whihc
implement the logging if that might be helpful.


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Re: Where I can get vmailmgr-0.96-9.tar.gz.

2001-06-30 Thread peter green

* Jeremy Suo-Anttila [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010630 12:58]:
 Why not get it from the people who write the software? Try www.inter7.com
 they write all the programs like vpopmail, vmailmger etc etc

Inter7 doesn't write vmailmgr. Bruce Guenter does.

See [http://vmailmgr.org/], though it appears to be wacked right now.

/pg
-- 
Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
lp1 on fire
(One of the more obfuscated kernel messages)




Re: Man Pages

2001-06-30 Thread Nick (Keith) Fish

Stephen Froehlich wrote:
 
 After doing a Life with Qmail installation, I'd like to add all of the
 appropriate entries to the default MANPATH.  Where is the default MANPATH
 set, and what should I add besides /var/qmail/man?
 
 Thanks,
 Stephen Froehlich

You probably would have been better off making a symlink from
/var/qmail/man to /usr/local/man before doing `make setup check` on the
source; but you can add additional parameters to your MANPATH by either
placing them in ~/.bashrc (for a single user) or /etc/profile (for all
users).

-- 
Nick (Keith) Fish
Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.



Re: Man Pages

2001-06-30 Thread Lukas Beeler

just copy the whole content of /var/qmail/man to /usr/local/man
rmdir /var/qmail/man and then symlink /usr/local/man to /var/qmail/man

At 13:53 30.06.2001 +, Nick (Keith) Fish wrote:
Stephen Froehlich wrote:
 
  After doing a Life with Qmail installation, I'd like to add all of the
  appropriate entries to the default MANPATH.  Where is the default MANPATH
  set, and what should I add besides /var/qmail/man?
 
  Thanks,
  Stephen Froehlich

You probably would have been better off making a symlink from
/var/qmail/man to /usr/local/man before doing `make setup check` on the
source; but you can add additional parameters to your MANPATH by either
placing them in ~/.bashrc (for a single user) or /etc/profile (for all
users).

--
Nick (Keith) Fish
Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.

--
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Homepage:  http://www.projectdream.org
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Re: Where I can get vmailmgr-0.96-9.tar.gz.

2001-06-30 Thread Jeremy Suo-Anttila

error on my part. I made the assumption it was part of the inter7 software.

thanks

Jps

- Original Message -
From: peter green [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: Where I can get vmailmgr-0.96-9.tar.gz.


 * Jeremy Suo-Anttila [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010630 12:58]:
  Why not get it from the people who write the software? Try
www.inter7.com
  they write all the programs like vpopmail, vmailmger etc etc

 Inter7 doesn't write vmailmgr. Bruce Guenter does.

 See [http://vmailmgr.org/], though it appears to be wacked right now.

 /pg
 --
 Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ---
 lp1 on fire
 (One of the more obfuscated kernel messages)






I can't install vmailmgr on my RH 7.1 Professional - Box

2001-06-30 Thread Webmaster Sports-wear.de








I got this Output when I ran the
make command.



 OUTPUT START 

[root@ns vmailmgr-0.96.9]#
./configure

creating cache ./config.cache

checking for a BSD compatible
install... /usr/bin/install -c

checking whether build
environment is sane... yes

checking whether make sets
${MAKE}... yes

checking for working
aclocal... found

checking for working
autoconf... found

checking for working
automake... found

checking for working
autoheader... found

checking for working
makeinfo... found

checking whether make sets
${MAKE}... (cached) yes

checking for gcc... gcc

checking whether the C
compiler (gcc  ) works... yes

checking whether the C
compiler (gcc  ) is a cross-compiler...
no

checking whether we are using
GNU C... yes

checking whether gcc accepts
-g... yes

checking for c++... c++

checking whether the C++
compiler (c++  ) works... yes

checking whether the C++
compiler (c++  ) is a cross-compiler...
no

checking whether we are using
GNU C++... yes

checking whether c++ accepts
-g... yes

checking whether c++ accepts
-fno-rtti... yes

checking whether c++ accepts
-fno-exceptions... yes

checking for a BSD compatible
install... /usr/bin/install -c

checking for ranlib... ranlib

checking for strip...
/usr/bin/strip

checking for rm... /bin/rm

checking for mkdir...
/bin/mkdir

checking for ln... /bin/ln

checking for python...
/usr/bin/python

checking Python library
path... /usr/lib/python1.5/

checking for w3m... no

checking for lynx... /usr/bin/lynx

Using lynx to format html
pages.

checking for crypt in
-lcrypt... yes

checking for socket in
-linet... no

checking for socket in
-lsocket... no

checking for socket in
-lxnet... no

checking for dirent.h that
defines DIR... yes

checking for opendir in
-ldir... no

checking how to run the C
preprocessor... gcc -E

checking for ANSI C header
files... yes

checking for sys/wait.h that
is POSIX.1 compatible... yes

checking whether time.h and
sys/time.h may both be included... yes

checking for fcntl.h... yes

checking for sys/time.h...
yes

checking for unistd.h... yes

checking for shadow.h... yes

checking for crypt.h... yes

checking for working const...
yes

checking for uid_t in
sys/types.h... yes

checking return type of
signal handlers... void

checking for inline... inline

checking for pid_t... yes

checking for size_t... yes

checking for gethostname...
yes

checking for gettimeofday...
yes

checking for mkdir... yes

checking for putenv... yes

checking for rmdir... yes

checking for socket... yes

checking for srandom... yes

checking for random... yes

checking for crypt... yes

updating cache ./config.cache

creating ./config.status

creating Makefile

creating cgi/Makefile

creating
authenticate/Makefile

creating commands/Makefile

creating daemon/Makefile

creating doc/Makefile

creating lib/Makefile

creating lib/cdb++/Makefile

creating lib/cgi/Makefile

creating lib/cli/Makefile

creating lib/config/Makefile

creating
lib/courier-authlib/Makefile

creating lib/fdbuf/Makefile

creating lib/misc/Makefile

creating
lib/mystring/Makefile

creating lib/vdomain/Makefile

creating
lib/vpwentry/Makefile

creating
lib/vpwtable/Makefile

creating scripts/Makefile

creating php/Makefile

creating python/Makefile

creating config.h



[root@ns vmailmgr-0.96.9]# make

make  all-recursive

make[1]: Wechsel
in das Verzeichnis Verzeichnis »/root/vmailmgr-0.96.9«

Making all in python

make[2]: Wechsel
in das Verzeichnis Verzeichnis »/root/vmailmgr-0.96.9/python«

echo sysconfdir = '/usr/local/etc' local.py

python -c 'import __init__'

python -O -c 'import __init__'

python -c 'import constants'

python -O -c 'import constants'

make[2]:
Verlassen des Verzeichnisses Verzeichnis »/root/vmailmgr-0.96.9/python«

Making all in php

make[2]: Wechsel
in das Verzeichnis Verzeichnis »/root/vmailmgr-0.96.9/php«

make[2]: Für das
Target »all« gibt es nichts zu tun.

make[2]:
Verlassen des Verzeichnisses Verzeichnis »/root/vmailmgr-0.96.9/php«

Making all in lib

make[2]: Wechsel
in das Verzeichnis Verzeichnis »/root/vmailmgr-0.96.9/lib«

Making all in misc

make[3]: Wechsel
in das Verzeichnis Verzeichnis »/root/vmailmgr-0.96.9/lib/misc«

c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.
-I../.. -I..    -g -O2 -fno-rtti
-fno-exceptions -Wall -W -c crc32.cc

In file included from
crc32.cc:1:

crc32.h:48:8: warning: extra
tokens at end of #endif directive

c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.
-I../.. -I..    -g -O2 -fno-rtti
-fno-exceptions -Wall -W -c exec.cc

exec.cc: In function `int
presetenv (const char *, const mystring )':

exec.cc:29: `strlen'
undeclared (first use this function)

exec.cc:29: (Each undeclared
identifier is reported only once for each

function it appears in.)

exec.cc:31: `strcpy'
undeclared (first use this function)

make[3]: *** [exec.o] Fehler 1

make[3]:
Verlassen des Verzeichnisses Verzeichnis »/root/vmailmgr-0.96.9/lib/misc«

make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Fehler 1

make[2]:
Verlassen des Verzeichnisses Verzeichnis »/root/vmailmgr-0.96.9/lib«

Re: I can't install vmailmgr on my RH 7.1 Professional - Box

2001-06-30 Thread Lukas Beeler

this is probably caused by the buggy gcc 2.96, used by red hat..
i will try to compile it on my slackware box, running gcc 2.95.3, and if it 
works, i can send you a binary version..

At 20:10 30.06.2001 +0200, you wrote:

I got this Output when I ran the make command.



 OUTPUT START 

[root@ns vmailmgr-0.96.9]# ./configure

creating cache ./config.cache

checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c

checking whether build environment is sane... yes

checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes

checking for working aclocal... found

checking for working autoconf... found

checking for working automake... found

checking for working autoheader... found

checking for working makeinfo... found

checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... (cached) yes

checking for gcc... gcc

checking whether the C compiler (gcc  ) works... yes

checking whether the C compiler (gcc  ) is a cross-compiler... no

checking whether we are using GNU C... yes

checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes

checking for c++... c++

checking whether the C++ compiler (c++  ) works... yes

checking whether the C++ compiler (c++  ) is a cross-compiler... no

checking whether we are using GNU C++... yes

checking whether c++ accepts -g... yes

checking whether c++ accepts -fno-rtti... yes

checking whether c++ accepts -fno-exceptions... yes

checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c

checking for ranlib... ranlib

checking for strip... /usr/bin/strip

checking for rm... /bin/rm

checking for mkdir... /bin/mkdir

checking for ln... /bin/ln

checking for python... /usr/bin/python

checking Python library path... /usr/lib/python1.5/

checking for w3m... no

checking for lynx... /usr/bin/lynx

Using lynx to format html pages.

checking for crypt in -lcrypt... yes

checking for socket in -linet... no

checking for socket in -lsocket... no

checking for socket in -lxnet... no

checking for dirent.h that defines DIR... yes

checking for opendir in -ldir... no

checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E

checking for ANSI C header files... yes

checking for sys/wait.h that is POSIX.1 compatible... yes

checking whether time.h and sys/time.h may both be included... yes

checking for fcntl.h... yes

checking for sys/time.h... yes

checking for unistd.h... yes

checking for shadow.h... yes

checking for crypt.h... yes

checking for working const... yes

checking for uid_t in sys/types.h... yes

checking return type of signal handlers... void

checking for inline... inline

checking for pid_t... yes

checking for size_t... yes

checking for gethostname... yes

checking for gettimeofday... yes

checking for mkdir... yes

checking for putenv... yes

checking for rmdir... yes

checking for socket... yes

checking for srandom... yes

checking for random... yes

checking for crypt... yes

updating cache ./config.cache

creating ./config.status

creating Makefile

creating cgi/Makefile

creating authenticate/Makefile

creating commands/Makefile

creating daemon/Makefile

creating doc/Makefile

creating lib/Makefile

creating lib/cdb++/Makefile

creating lib/cgi/Makefile

creating lib/cli/Makefile

creating lib/config/Makefile

creating lib/courier-authlib/Makefile

creating lib/fdbuf/Makefile

creating lib/misc/Makefile

creating lib/mystring/Makefile

creating lib/vdomain/Makefile

creating lib/vpwentry/Makefile

creating lib/vpwtable/Makefile

creating scripts/Makefile

creating php/Makefile

creating python/Makefile

creating config.h



[root@ns vmailmgr-0.96.9]# make

make  all-recursive

make[1]: Wechsel in das Verzeichnis Verzeichnis »/root/vmailmgr-0.96.9«

Making all in python

make[2]: Wechsel in das Verzeichnis Verzeichnis »/root/vmailmgr-0.96.9/python«

echo sysconfdir = '/usr/local/etc' local.py

python -c 'import __init__'

python -O -c 'import __init__'

python -c 'import constants'

python -O -c 'import constants'

make[2]: Verlassen des Verzeichnisses Verzeichnis 
»/root/vmailmgr-0.96.9/python«

Making all in php

make[2]: Wechsel in das Verzeichnis Verzeichnis »/root/vmailmgr-0.96.9/php«

make[2]: Für das Target »all« gibt es nichts zu tun.

make[2]: Verlassen des Verzeichnisses Verzeichnis »/root/vmailmgr-0.96.9/php«

Making all in lib

make[2]: Wechsel in das Verzeichnis Verzeichnis »/root/vmailmgr-0.96.9/lib«

Making all in misc

make[3]: Wechsel in das Verzeichnis Verzeichnis 
»/root/vmailmgr-0.96.9/lib/misc«

c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I..-g -O2 -fno-rtti 
-fno-exceptions -Wall -W -c crc32.cc

In file included from crc32.cc:1:

crc32.h:48:8: warning: extra tokens at end of #endif directive

c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I..-g -O2 -fno-rtti 
-fno-exceptions -Wall -W -c exec.cc

exec.cc: In function `int presetenv (const char *, const mystring )':

exec.cc:29: `strlen' undeclared (first use this function)

exec.cc:29: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each

function it appears in.)

exec.cc:31: `strcpy' undeclared (first use this function)

make[3]: *** 

Re: Qmail logging problems with Lifewithqmail directions

2001-06-30 Thread Drew Raines

* Gary Townsend [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 hi there i setup qmail according to the directions on life with qmail and i
 seem to be having an odd difficulty my qmail -send and qmail-smtpd seem to
 be logging to stdout yet my qmailpop is logging to a file. the log files are
 both supposed to be outputting to a log file and i am using multilog as per
 the instructions on lifewithqmail any ideas i can post the run files whihc
 implement the logging if that might be helpful.

Don't be afraid to use periods in your paragraphs.  They consume some
bandwidth, but are beneficial in creating sentences.

-- 
Drew



Re: I can't install vmailmgr on my RH 7.1 Professional - Box

2001-06-30 Thread Robin S. Socha

* Webmaster Sports-wear.de [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010630 13:19]:

I remember times in which the title postmaster, sported by something like
you, would have led to charges on account of attempted manslaughter. Your
honour, I was merely trying to get some technical problems solved, and then
there was this Überluser from Germany... and I almost died laughing.

 I got this Output when I ran the “make” command.

A couple of notes...

1. You are on the wrong list.
2. You did not consult the archive for the right list.
3. RH and Professional don't belong into the same sentence unless
   there is a but not in between.
4. http://qmail.org/ lists several companies that offer professional
   support. You might also consider looking for The Other Kind(tm) of
   professional help.
5. Du kannst Dir Deine beschissenen deutschen Fehlermeldungen
   irgendwohin schieben, wo es dunkel ist - das ist eine englischsprachige
   Liste.
6. While trying to parse your MIME attachment (HTML produced by Word I
   presume), tidy crashed due to memory overcommitment.

In short: DO NOT USE SOFTWARE YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND.

In particular: get a mail client that works - but before that, get a
clue about what you're trying to achieve.

Und jetzt: [x] geh' weg!
-- 
nimm Dein Schaf und fick es halt mal richtig durch; oder geh kalt duschen 
bevor Du Deine Scheisse in die Newgruppen loslässt. Bevor Du keinen Kurs in 
Sozialverhalten belegt hast, werde ich keinen Kurs in deutscher Rechtschreibung
belegen, warum auch, Du Sozialanalphabet. Bernd Stahl [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: Qmail logging problems with Lifewithqmail directions

2001-06-30 Thread Frank Tegtmeyer

Gary Townsend [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 the instructions on lifewithqmail any ideas i can post the run files whihc
 implement the logging if that might be helpful.

Obviously you missed something from lifewithqmail. So post the run
files and the directory contents recursively (ls -laR on Linux) of
your service directories (/var/qmail/supervise/*).

Regards, Frank



OT: Solaris vs. Linux vs. FreeBSD

2001-06-30 Thread Steve Fulton

 Wrong sorry. Actually the reason why most companies choose to have
 Solaris, Is that Wall Street (If your in the US and a technology company
 wanting to go public) will look at the OS that your company uses and it
does
 have some effect on what your IPO is going to be.

  I'd disagree with that somewhat.  One of the major reasons for Sun
Microsystem's success in the 1990's was because they would sell their high
end machines to sketchy start up dot coms while others like Compaq, IBM, HP
etc would not.  It was a lot easier to arrange a payment plan with Sun for
their servers than say IBM.  And remember, the free *nix's like BSD and
Linux were no where near production grade in the early 90's.

  FYI.

-- Steve

 Sean

 From: Niles Rowland Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 12:07 AM
 
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I understand that Free BSD and Linux are the overwhelming choices of
  the
   Internet pornography industry.  That is a good technical figure of
  merit,
   because it means these servers are stable (for HTTP) when getting
  lots and
   lots of hits.
  
 
  Actually, Linux and FreeBSD are the systems of choice in startup porn
  companies because of their low cost.  Once a company begins to move
  major traffic they find that low cost systems have too many
  limitations to handle what the leaders of the company want to do.
  This is when they use their new found wealth to buy Solaris.
 
 
 






Re: I can't install vmailmgr on my RH 7.1 Professional - Box

2001-06-30 Thread Henning Brauer

On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 08:10:25PM +0200, Webmaster Sports-wear.de wrote:
 I got this Output when I ran the “make” command.
 [root@ns vmailmgr-0.96.9]# ./configure
   ^^^
Try using the correct list. This is qmail, not vmailmgr.

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* Roedingsmarkt 14, 20459 Hamburg, Germany   *
Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity.
(Dennis Ritchie)



Re: Man Pages

2001-06-30 Thread peter green

* Nick (Keith) Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010630 13:51]:
 Stephen Froehlich wrote:
  After doing a Life with Qmail installation, I'd like to add all of the
  appropriate entries to the default MANPATH.  Where is the default MANPATH
  set, and what should I add besides /var/qmail/man?
 You probably would have been better off making a symlink from
 /var/qmail/man to /usr/local/man before doing `make setup check` on the
 source; but you can add additional parameters to your MANPATH by either
 placing them in ~/.bashrc (for a single user) or /etc/profile (for all
 users).

Assuming everyone is running bash...

However, if you want to catch it for all shells, add it to /etc/man.config
(or wherever your OS puts it).

/pg
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Re: I can't install vmailmgr on my RH 7.1 Professional - Box

2001-06-30 Thread John Hogan

robin makes me laugh...

1. You are on the wrong list.
2. You did not consult the archive for the right list.
3. RH and Professional don't belong into the same sentence unless
there is a but not in between.
4. http://qmail.org/ lists several companies that offer professional
support. You might also consider looking for The Other Kind(tm) of
professional help.
5. Du kannst Dir Deine beschissenen deutschen Fehlermeldungen
irgendwohin schieben, wo es dunkel ist - das ist eine englischsprachige
Liste.
6. While trying to parse your MIME attachment (HTML produced by Word I
presume), tidy crashed due to memory overcommitment.

In short: DO NOT USE SOFTWARE YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND.

even you german is impeccable - i'm still laughing...

- hogan




Virtual POP User Local POP User Combo

2001-06-30 Thread board master

Anyone know if there is a checkpassword program out there that will check 
the /etc/shadow file as well as an extra file or files (like 
checkpoppasswd's /var/qmail/users/vpoppasswd)?  This would make hosting 
virtual domains as well as a local one much easier and cleaner.
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Logs

2001-06-30 Thread NDSoftware

Hello,

I have for exemple:
@40003b3e495c2ec85f2c info msg 195881: bytes 2951 from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 13962 uid 503

How i can get date and time ?

Can i customise logs of qmail for get more informations like IP, date,
time,...

How work the logrotate of qmail ?
How i can like the logotate program send the logs by e-mail ?

Thanks very much.




Re: Logs

2001-06-30 Thread Lukas Beeler

check out qmail.org and lifewithqmail.org
there is a convertor for the tai64nlocal [or so called] timestamp format..
i prefer logging the messages usin logger to log directly into syslog 
facilities, so i always have a normal timestamp in d/m/y h:m:s format BUT 
no machine readable timestamp

At 00:00 01.07.2001 +0200, you wrote:
Hello,

I have for exemple:
@40003b3e495c2ec85f2c info msg 195881: bytes 2951 from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 13962 uid 503

How i can get date and time ?

Can i customise logs of qmail for get more informations like IP, date,
time,...

How work the logrotate of qmail ?
How i can like the logotate program send the logs by e-mail ?

Thanks very much.

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Homepage:  http://www.projectdream.org
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Re: OT: Solaris vs. Linux vs. FreeBSD

2001-06-30 Thread Adam McKenna

On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 03:53:59PM -0400, Steve Fulton wrote:
  Wrong sorry. Actually the reason why most companies choose to have
  Solaris, Is that Wall Street (If your in the US and a technology company
  wanting to go public) will look at the OS that your company uses and it
 does
  have some effect on what your IPO is going to be.
 
   I'd disagree with that somewhat.  One of the major reasons for Sun
 Microsystem's success in the 1990's was because they would sell their high
 end machines to sketchy start up dot coms while others like Compaq, IBM, HP
 etc would not.  It was a lot easier to arrange a payment plan with Sun for
 their servers than say IBM.  And remember, the free *nix's like BSD and
 Linux were no where near production grade in the early 90's.

I swear to god, I wish people on this list would stop talking out of their
asses.  The reason big businesses run Solaris is the same reason they run NT 
-- they like having a big company supporting their software.  This is an
area where the MS/Sun FUD against Open Source has been effective.

--Adam



Help about mail-abuse testing

2001-06-30 Thread zh_qg

Hi, I have some problems when using qmail-ldap. My qmail server was be listed on 
mail-abuse.org. 
I did the test from my mailserver by telnet to relay-test.mail-abuse.org. The test 
stopped at the 
Test 11.  The result as below:
:Relay test: #Test 11
 mail from: spamtest@
 250 ok
 rcpt to: nobody%mail-abuse.org
 250 ok
 QUIT

How can I pass the test!

Thanks a lot!

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