Syncing IMAP mailboxes

2001-03-28 Thread Gavin Cameron

Hi,

Anybody out there know of a tool that will allow me to sync an IMAP mailbox
that contains about 25 additional IMAP folders apart from the INBOX???

I've tried isync but that will only do one folder at a time. I'd like a tool
that I can point to my INBOX and from there let it sync everything.

Thanks in advance,
Gavin





Roaming users and Courier IMAP

2001-02-07 Thread Gavin Cameron

Hi all,

I currently have my system setup so that roaming users can use smtp after
POP3 to relay through the mail server.

We would also like to allow roaming IMAP server to use the server for
relaying. Does anyone have a small program/script that I can slot into
couriertcpd that will update smtpd's tcpserver access file after a
successful IMAP login?

Thanks in advance,
Gavin




What's this error mean?

2000-09-06 Thread Gavin Cameron

Sep 7 11:41:05 iserver qmail: 968287265.851955 delivery 118568: deferral:
Connected_to_203.36.209.235_but_greeting_failed./
Remote_host_said:_421_unable_to_figure_out_my_IP_addresses_(#4.3.0)/

E-mails have been going through both before and after this message quite
happily.

Gavin

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Re: Copies of bounce-messages to a user

2000-08-13 Thread Gavin Cameron

man dot-qmail is your friend... look for .qmail-default

Gavin

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On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Alexander Bruns wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> its my first mail to this list. I tried to get helb from a search in the
> mailinlist-archive, but i did not found the answer.
> 
> I have installed a qmail-System on a RedHat 6.2 Linux-Machine. It is
> configured for one Domain to be local and some other domains do be
> vurtualdomains.
> 
> When someone sends a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], an there is no mailbox for
> this user or no .qmail for the alias-user, then he gets a bounce from
> mailer-daemon with the content "no local mailbox here"
> 
> how can i set it up do send a copy of this message to an other user
> (postmaster, root ore something) so that i, as the postmaster, be informed
> about the failure of no mailbox and perhapt for other bounce-messages.
> 
> Greeting from Alex from Germany
> 
> 




Re: Qmail and redirecting mail

2000-08-02 Thread Gavin Cameron

smtproutes would probably do the trick.

man qmail-remote

Gavin

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On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Wilson Fletcher wrote:

> I have 2 mail servers. One will be the MX for two domains (as far as the
> rest of the world is concerned).
> 
> When mail for domain mclachlanlister.com.au arrives I want it to be sent to
> the mail server that is located in our other building.
> 
> I've currently got it set up according to 7.4 in the FAQ BUT that means I
> have to create a tonne of aliases on my mailhost gateway for each user on
> the other server.
> 
> I would rather that mailhost.mclachlan.com.au receive ALL mail for both
> domains mclachlan.com.au and mclachlanlister.com.au and then forward ALL
> mclachlanlister.com.au mail to the other server which would then deliver it
> locally without the need to setup any aliases.
> 
> Is there a way of setting this up ?
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Wilson
> 
> 
> 




Bouncesaying question

2000-07-24 Thread Gavin Cameron

Hi all,

I have a ~alias/.qmail-bouncer file with the contents

  |bouncesaying 'This is an automated bounce message' exit 0

When I send this address a messages I expect to have it bounced back at
me... 

My logs show:

Jul 24 18:04:30 maybe smtpd: 964425870.197821 tcpserver: status: 0/40
Jul 24 18:04:30 maybe qmail: 964425870.198741 new msg 15035
Jul 24 18:04:30 maybe qmail: 964425870.199292 info msg 15035: bytes 938
from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 74098 uid 82
Jul 24 18:04:30 maybe qmail: 964425870.205003 starting delivery
108963: msg 15035 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jul 24 18:04:30 maybe qmail: 964425870.205801 status: local 1/10 remote
0/20
Jul 24 18:04:30 maybe qmail: 964425870.220733 delivery 
108963: success: did_0+0+1/
Jul 24 18:04:30 maybe qmail: 964425870.222576 status: local 0/10 remote
0/20
Jul 24 18:04:30 maybe qmail: 964425870.223126 end msg 15035

The man page says

   bouncesaying  feeds  each new mail message to program with
   the given arguments.  If  program  exits  0,  bouncesaying
   prints error and bounces the message.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance
Gavin

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Re: Urgent Help Needed

2000-07-18 Thread Gavin Cameron

According to /etc/services on a FreeBSD box...

# Updated from RFC 1700, ``Assigned Numbers'' (October 1994).  All ports
# are included.

pop2109/tcppostoffice   #Post Office Protocol - Version 2
pop3110/tcp#Post Office Protocol - Version 3
pop3s   995/tcp

No dashes

Gavin

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On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, asantos wrote:

> From: Tony Campisi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -R 0 pop3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup
> 
> 
> Shouldn't that be
> 
>  /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -R 0 pop-3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup
> 
> ? Notice the dash in the name of the service.
> 
> Armando
> 
> 
> 
> 




mail.local:_unknown_name:_postmaster/ error

2000-02-16 Thread Gavin Cameron

Hi,

Can anyone tell me what the following error message means?

It from a machine that is quite happily running a number of virtual
domains. The machine name is cliserv.itworks.com.au and that is in
rcpthosts and locals.

There is a ~alias/.qmail-postmaster file and it has a valid forwarding
address in it. Other .qmail-* files in ~alias work fine. One thing I
notice is that when I send a mail to postmaster it calls mail.local but it
doesn't do so when mailing root...

Feb 17 18:14:42 cliserv qmail: 950771682.368596 new msg 53850
Feb 17 18:14:42 cliserv qmail: 950771682.369735 info msg 53850: bytes 252
from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 8066 uid 0
Feb 17 18:14:42 cliserv qmail: 950771682.402602 starting delivery
10887: msg 53850 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Feb 17 18:14:42 cliserv qmail: 950771682.404386 status: local 1/10 remote
0/20
Feb 17 18:14:42 cliserv mail.local: unknown name: postmaster
Feb 17 18:14:42 cliserv qmail: 950771682.523157 delivery
10887: deferral: mail.local:_unknown_name:_postmaster/
Feb 17 18:14:42 cliserv qmail: 950771682.523792 status: local 0/10 remote
0/20


Help!

Thanks in advance
Gavin




Re: Question regarding rcpthosts mechanics

2000-01-13 Thread Gavin Cameron

Following on from my other message do I have to do have two lines in
smtproutes like

example.com.au:1.2.3.4
.example.com.au:1.2.3.4

or will a single line like

example.com.au:1.2.3.4

suffice?

Thanks
Gavin

- Original Message -
From: Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Gavin Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, 12 January 2000 12:26
Subject: Re: Question regarding rcpthosts mechanics


> Gavin Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >  If I put an entry in rcpthosts like
> >
> >  example.com.au
> >
> >  That will let me accept E-mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] That much I
know...
> > will it allow me to accept E-mail for mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> No.
>
> >  In much the same vein if I have a rcpthosts file like
> >
> >  .example.com.au
> >
> >  I can then accept E-mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] But
can
> > I accept E-mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] ???
>
> No.
>
> >  I'm looking for the best way to accept E-mail for a domain and any
> > subdomains and hosts in that domain/subdomain. At the moment I list both
> > example.com.au and .example.com.au in rcpthosts but there has to be a
better
> > way.
>
> The way you're doing it, with two entries, is correct.  There isn't a
> 'better way' with standard qmail.
>
> Charles
> --
> 
> Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Any opinions expressed are just that -- my opinions.
> 
>



Question regarding rcpthosts mechanics

2000-01-11 Thread Gavin Cameron

Hi

I'm a bit confused about the mechanics of rcpthosts.

 If I put an entry in rcpthosts like

 example.com.au

 That will let me accept E-mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] That much I know...
will it allow me to accept E-mail for mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 In much the same vein if I have a rcpthosts file like

 .example.com.au

 I can then accept E-mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] But can
I
accept E-mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] ???

 I'm looking for the best way to accept E-mail for a domain and any
subdomains and hosts in that domain/subdomain. At the moment I list both
example.com.au and .example.com.au in rcpthosts but there has to be a better
way.

Thanks in advance,
Gavin





Maildir support for Pine 4.10

1999-07-31 Thread Gavin Cameron @ mail.itworks.com.au

Hi,

Can someone point me to a patch to give me Maildir support for Pine 4.10?

Thanks
Gavin





Archiving contents of messages

1999-06-30 Thread Gavin Cameron

Hi all,

We've deciced that our company is going to archive copies of all E-mail's
as they enter and leave our network.

Privacy issues aside, what is the proper Qmail way of achieving this end?

Thanks in advance,
Gavin

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