Re: qmail-inject problem

2000-07-20 Thread William D. Wilmoth

I tried changing permissions to 711 as well still didn't work.

I even tried 777

The parent directories seem okay as well???

"William D. Wilmoth" wrote:

> I am getting the following error when trying to mail from any user
> without root access:
>
> qmail-inject: fatal: read error
>
> I am pretty sure that this is a permissions issue, but where???
>
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> William D. Wilmoth
> Network Administrator
> Service Transport, Inc.
> Phone: (800) 528 - 1616 x226
> Fax:   (931) 520 - 7185
>
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Re: qmail-inject problem

2000-07-20 Thread William D. Wilmoth

I ran the trace and found that I am getting a permissions error at the
receiving users home directory.  So just as a test I ran chmod 744 on
that directory and got the same error. Sorry I am still new at this
permissions game...  What is the deal?  744 should give read to all
right???

Dave Sill wrote:

> "William D. Wilmoth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >I am getting the following error when trying to mail from any user
> >without root access:
> >
> >qmail-inject: fatal: read error
> >
> >I am pretty sure that this is a permissions issue, but where???
>
> Run qmail-inject via a system call tracer (strace/truss/par/etc.) to
> where it's failing.
>
> -Dave

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Re: General, (Can't find in FAQ)

2000-07-20 Thread William D. Wilmoth

You need to set up selective relaying.  Here are a couple of links you
should take a look at:

 http://qmail-docs.surfdirect.com.au/docs/qmail-antirelay.html  this one may
be dead.
 http://www.palomine.net/qmail/relaying.html

"Jonathan D. Poole" wrote:

> I was hopeing some of you guys could help me understand where to allow
> only say, 192.168.0.1/21 to be sending through my qmail server.  I can't
> seem to find the docs for this, in specifically to my situation.
>
> Any help, or pointing to a document, or url, or anything would be
> appreciated.
>
> Thank You
> Jonathan D. Poole

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William D. Wilmoth
Network Administrator
Service Transport, Inc.
Phone: (800) 528 - 1616 x226
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qmail-inject problem

2000-07-19 Thread William D. Wilmoth

I am getting the following error when trying to mail from any user
without root access:

qmail-inject: fatal: read error

I am pretty sure that this is a permissions issue, but where???

--
William D. Wilmoth
Network Administrator
Service Transport, Inc.
Phone: (800) 528 - 1616 x226
Fax:   (931) 520 - 7185

Visit us on the web: http://www.service-transport.com