Re: virtuslhost [Q]
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, If an ISP will set me a virtualhost up using qmail, ie all mail for that vh will go right to 1 account at ISP`s server, I will be fetching the mail via ppp - the [Q] is: were do I read about how do I set up my local qmail for it to deliver mail to different users in my localhost (there are 60 of them)? It has nothing to do with your local qmail: as long as your ISP is using qmail and your local qmail is configured to receive mail for your domain (i.e: it has to be in rcpthosts and in locals) you can use fetchmail to get your mail and deliver it to the correct user. I use a .fetchmailrc like this: poll your.pop.server.com pop3 aka your.own.domain.com no dns envelope "Delivered-To:" qvirtual "login-" user "login" password "pass" to * here fetchall forcecr Bye - -- Luca Olivetti http://www.luca.ddns.org Telefonica es un freno para el desarrollo del paĆs Telefonica is a restrain on the development of the country - --[ http://www.internautas.org ]- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v0.9.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE20u4hCQPXTRx9NmQRAq1gAKCXoA1UirZxYhHpNW5fHgmzZvqYYQCfRef9 gV0rbnj66o/KGk2XlicfiRg= =PiMG -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: solutions for spam
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 There is even less I can do about your PTT than you can do about it. Well, I suppose I could start a protest in front of your country's embassy in the US. But I doubt if that would have any more effect than reducing my bank account by the cost of airfare, hotel bill, sticks, cardboard, and some magic markers. You could give support to the 1st European Internet Strike :-) See my sig for details, or http://www.telecom.eu.org and http://www.unmetered.org.uk - -- Luca Olivetti http://www.luca.ddns.org UNETE A LA HUELGA EUROPEA DE INTERNET - EL 31 DE ENERO NO TE CONECTES JOIN THE EUROPEAN INTERNET STRIKE - DON'T CONNECT ON JANUARY 31st - --[ http://www.internautas.org ]- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v0.9.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE2sMOiCQPXTRx9NmQRAgssAKC+YXxk6OMr1UZLNHbcJTcSF2cH1gCdEFft M7WfadzLnPfmEIMf5f9sst4= =G3e4 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Three solutions for spam
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 FWIW, we charge $5/mo extra for a static IP. Some ISPs charge less, some charge more, some give it away, some don't offer it. Over here they charge $100 or more. - -- Luca Olivetti http://www.luca.ddns.org UNETE A LA HUELGA EUROPEA DE INTERNET - EL 31 DE ENERO NO TE CONECTES JOIN THE EUROPEAN INTERNET STRIKE - DON'T CONNECT ON JANUARY 31st - --[ http://www.internautas.org ]- -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v0.9.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE2r2GUCQPXTRx9NmQRAlBOAJwNvDv9AUDis1yKOYm0hZ8yKOcX7gCgmCIE 5EAEAXy1xAscAvGqBQCE1wE= =a7Cg -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: How do I filter outgoing mail based on Sender ?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The problem comes when an email is addressed to _two_ or more people. One of those people is local, but more often than not the other(s) are not. Qmail delivers a copy to the local address, and another copy into the outgoing ppp maildir for each non-local addressee This seems to be a problem with your fetchmail configuration. Are you using the "envelope" option or are you just letting fetchmail parse the various "to:" and "delivered" fields? Even in this last case you shouldn't see this behavior (fetchmail should match the name *and* the domain to build a list of local recipients) but you are going to miss messages if the original recipient was hidden (either in the "bcc" or through a mailing list). If your provider is using qmail you should use "envelope Delivered-To" and everything will work reliably (even with multiple recipients since each one will have a copy with the correct "Delivered-To" header). Check also the "qvirtual" option. - -- Luca Olivetti | Tarifa Plana ya! http://tarifaplana.home.ml.org/ http://www.luca.ddns.org/ | FAQhttp://www.luca.ddns.org/ptp-faq.html - UNETE A LA ASOCIACION DE INTERNAUTAS: HTTP://WWW.INTERNAUTAS.ORG -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v0.9.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE2pML9CQPXTRx9NmQRAhqEAKDYDQuj5ns3qlFDkQGLFCv9EG0FuACfUF8g CIanFoBu1pKGz9PewqhIW34= =HMOB -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Three solutions for spam
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Very likely, all the people complaining would have no problem because their ISP would insert an MX record for their dialups. not really $ host 62.81.19.165 Name: BE-165-BARC-X28.red.retevision.es Address: 62.81.19.165 Aliases: $ nslookup -type=mx BE-165-BARC-X28.red.retevision.es Server: luca.ddns.org Address: 0.0.0.0 Authoritative answers can be found from: red.retevision.es origin = ramblas.red.retevision.es mail addr = hostmaster.red.retevision.es serial = 1999011800 refresh = 28800 (8 hours) retry = 14400 (4 hours) expire = 360 (41 days 16 hours) minimum ttl = 86400 (1 day) Never mind I will only send mail from this dialup with sender domain "luca.ddns.org" or "olivetti.dhis.org", both with primary and backup MX. - -- Luca Olivetti | Tarifa Plana ya! http://tarifaplana.home.ml.org/ http://www.luca.ddns.org/ | FAQhttp://www.luca.ddns.org/ptp-faq.html - UNETE A LA ASOCIACION DE INTERNAUTAS: HTTP://WWW.INTERNAUTAS.ORG -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v0.9.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE2o4UeCQPXTRx9NmQRAjdiAKC6Bit1KDP6oWk00GMRGqBC5OczBwCePbYR COywga+NDOn6gtRCiqSS+2g= =H3oG -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Three solutions for spam
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 And how would ISP set the MX records, all dialups users? selectively? Knowing them it will be like this: - - standard account $20/mo - - "special" account, with an MX record for your dialup, in order to survive the severe test enforced by Russel Nelson, $100/mo ;-) Hell, if they were clueful enough to know who Russel Nelson is, I'd surely trust their SMTP relay :-) - -- Luca Olivetti | Tarifa Plana ya! http://tarifaplana.home.ml.org/ http://www.luca.ddns.org/ | FAQhttp://www.luca.ddns.org/ptp-faq.html - UNETE A LA ASOCIACION DE INTERNAUTAS: HTTP://WWW.INTERNAUTAS.ORG -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v0.9.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE2o4kECQPXTRx9NmQRAhc7AKC+BrxdrAonnC+L2r6t7co+lTKc5wCdE5vJ z2rtijW8XAQHgxxcRaZt278= =jlas -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: replacing .qmail-* with cdb?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Here's another example solution. I subscribe to many mailing lists, and think .qmail-ext is more elegant than procmail. I always subscribe with the address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Here's how filtering is done: In .qmail-lists: |exit 100 In .qmail-lists-default: |rcvstore +lists/`expr "$EXT" : 'lists-\(.*\)'` Is it safe? I mean, without locking if two messages for the same folder arrives at the same time the result would be undetermined (with possible loss of messages -- it happened to me when I used a similar procmail recipe without locking). - -- Luca Olivetti | Tarifa Plana ya! http://tarifaplana.home.ml.org/ http://www.luca.ddns.org/ | FAQhttp://www.luca.ddns.org/ptp-faq.html - UNETE A LA ASOCIACION DE INTERNAUTAS: HTTP://WWW.INTERNAUTAS.ORG -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v0.9.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD4DBQE2m8E3CQPXTRx9NmQRAmxAAJYmlYTAOcrINBhKCAoxsauyKfYfAKCh/bf7 ROlL2OqorbhqgR85KrQHOA== =bvL4 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: install problem
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- I get the following error installing qmail-1.03-6.i386.rpm (rpm -U /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/qmail-1.03-6.i386.rpm) failed dependencies: sendmail conflicts with qmail-1.03-6 Well, english is not my native language, but this message tells to me that sendmail cannot be installed (conflicts) at the same time than qmail and rpm advises you so. You have 3 options at this time: 1)keep sendmail and don't install qmail. Obviously you aren't interested in this soultion, otherwise you wouldn't be asking ;-) 2)first remove sendmail (not just sendmail-cf or sendmail-docs) and then install qmail rpm -e sendmail sendmail-cf sendmail-doc (or it was sendmail-docs?) If this gives you messages that this will break dependencies of other packages either remove the offending packages too or, if the package just depends on "smtpdaemon", ignore the warning and force the deinstallation of sendmail with the --nodeps option. If you want to know in advance which packages depends on smtpdaemon, so you can safely ignore dependencies while removing sendmail, try the command rpm -q --whatrequires smtpdaemon which on my system gives: nmh-0.24-7 fetchmail-4.5.3-1 mutt-0.91.1-5 these packages will work again after installing qmail. 3)ignore the "conflict" and install qmail with the --nodeps (not --force) option and accept the consequences (i.e.: mainly if you later deinstall sendmail it will probably remove /usr/bin/sedmail -- it should not but it happened to me) BTW, "man rpm" will tell you this and more. - -- Luca Olivetti | Tarifa Plana ya! http://tarifaplana.home.ml.org/ http://www.luca.ddns.org/ | FAQhttp://www.luca.ddns.org/ptp-faq.html - UNETE A LA ASOCIACION DE INTERNAUTAS: HTTP://WWW.INTERNAUTAS.ORG -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: latin1 iQEVAwUBNpezZS+cN8LMozC5AQG/2gf/fKMS8Uk6nkC8F8vRCvylyczZs8TNIwj9 L5fxTl1E0o+fJjIvhHQyfzI2xNvOq7+GVrVEHRPWvjkHRTQdOhZWynLmuLp2fDD3 9HR4kh5kNpOvhmQ6zCJdZzWNCkpt+3y6kBvaKWEoSpx+pQsy2+moNOW99nreEDng +rVS6Z7oKtW0f+DMcfe3N7KP7rJaFTWQXu8X7PbEolac7oDyaELg6BaxyHKjoQF7 8QqbMuh5c7GNFB9qBZ4qQXbO0vXLNmA2ttXW3tH2bYE6CdV+So/QzDvr37iyMxc0 o2Q5XYeqU8yliZzpURIKMTKvXQn/fe8AmDhJ8JOdd9Injin/SmHAVw== =O/Jl -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Useful Envelopes
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- - Which Envelope-Information do you think to be useful? If your provider is using qmail (and from what you said it seems he's not) a "Delivered-To" will be automatically added and with that fetchmail can reliably detect the local recipient. If he's using sendmail, whatever header it adds it will be unreliable: the first time someone sends the same message to more than one local recipient (in the bcc:) you will get just one message (the recipient in the bcc: won't see it). - -- Luca Olivetti | Tarifa Plana ya! http://tarifaplana.home.ml.org/ http://www.luca.ddns.org/ | FAQhttp://www.luca.ddns.org/ptp-faq.html - UNETE A LA ASOCIACION DE INTERNAUTAS: HTTP://WWW.INTERNAUTAS.ORG -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: latin1 iQEVAwUBNpZW4i+cN8LMozC5AQGB5Qf/Q+bmSXkz18HtZawhfmQps/yIO4LUHO9z mg5uyT/ZA0qFPe5Mp/WjFBPLKD/HkHodE9AOMDuW4iLOv7VlzHq0MFuA5VbHgDr2 Ay+gR7nRLxBcWXXNNfWqeAs3YGhD3sYHn7+zJQkKldKTvmQOWp7UdzuqwuWFjppt HLtjjVqdey4vHZUPosxrqyTtgwQunI+FegBN7CQCm1BMS8X48dZ88afqtkJGwexw lPsw+eGI9i0hPcwn/OhGzy7/0KTj7Y9nX3MrpG6L4GjzJ/6wEpVVG1x8/uZVpfMO TgFMrOnnqGc0zLdV/UcZuGQXQVvCvRJjpbZNYo7jD1k33vy0DXT0zg== =kmlZ -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: qmail, fetchmail, serialmail et al
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- But now what? How do I get serialmail --- if that is what I should be using --- to send email out to my ISP? Or have I wandered down the wrong path? If you followed the advice in the FAQ (created an ~alias/pppdir maildir and put the line ":alias-ppp" in your /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains) all your outgoing mail should be in the ~alias/pppdir directories. Just arrange for serialmail to run whenever your link comes up (e.g.: run it in your ip-up script) /var/qmail/bin/maildir2smtp ~alias/pppdir alias-ppp- ip.address.of.your.smtp.relay your-helo-name A better option (IMHO) is to apply the patch and foolow the directions at http://www.warren.demon.co.uk/qmail.html If you don't want to deliver mail yourself (you're on a slow, intermittent link *and* trust the smtp server of you ISP) you can use it to deliver mail by putting a line in /var/qmail/control/smtproutes :name.of.your.smtp.relay Bye - -- Luca Olivetti | Tarifa Plana ya! http://tarifaplana.home.ml.org/ http://www.luca.ddns.org/ | FAQhttp://www.luca.ddns.org/ptp-faq.html - UNETE A LA ASOCIACION DE INTERNAUTAS: HTTP://WWW.INTERNAUTAS.ORG -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: latin1 iQEVAwUBNo9dEC+cN8LMozC5AQGiNgf6As+SDR6Zn8NRTwDA/cXwjreHYWT5EldH ZpPjL7oKaayKEqy9P8hwft4gbM2sj5hq7MkKZpnDM4UpB2X+IHMTxpFY+Foq07kg EE4z2q0CRbj17cSpN7WBcgGC114YMy9GGs4khz+hZ+lkXdx2O9ATDkf+n5Yv/5CC mtqw/5daATv1e+fabBABTJVU0Pa71wDdL7OCM8T+fUG5n6KtKfS1vKu0k7ERYxF5 lfWFL0fNCQ83d0kC7bpvVgBanPZXZfAm+YznMkHn5teRQu+8pm4Zp2hHr2QtdZ9t NJxEiwOWE7gyUeokwAn4b7lx+piGGaAuvQYO9boKMwcISIY66prZJg== =9its -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Virtual host provider using qmail (where to find?)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- I figured this list would be the right place to ask this question since good ones should be subscribers ;-) Anyway, I'm looking for a virtual hosting company using qmail *and* allowing users to setup their mailing lists (this is for a non-profit and we need them) either with ezmlm or with our own software (mainly to localize help messages to Spanish -- any hook in ezmlm to do that?). Needless to say it should not be expensive ;-) Bye - -- Luca Olivetti | Tarifa Plana ya! http://tarifaplana.home.ml.org/ http://www.luca.ddns.org/ | FAQhttp://www.luca.ddns.org/ptp-faq.html - UNETE A LA ASOCIACION DE INTERNAUTAS: HTTP://WWW.INTERNAUTAS.ORG -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: latin1 iQEVAwUBNo4E9C+cN8LMozC5AQFQUAgArdxtFV/5ub33fofuUc1aWO+0gNRbyYGl FgkOqhO/xUjfrDWx3aRkk9UTkH2Aoq7dXTDSNmefID7HsaeK9Nmx9LHTOkiMPGq9 /7V+s4cmcZ/WZspBPdGXdo4qz3KNRyM/BN9q8o4ezRs/vKjCtOLiHOBIczeF6C7w +vMbjPFTw9zBvouZ1ibKVA/LmeMBGVAFozmBppwCFKts+DY14u5NE7jI5omoFq/d mfUsjAk4MtbFsWZn+ydRGFM7Fj8gBLLFEdcmp9LB/knWtByCY0gIcg24tuqbAFwO yXEByrlmcMxrl16bnXgScR2/co/aEYg5NtEs5DTOdxGEpER2TAtVCg== =Du+n -END PGP SIGNATURE-