qmail Digest 13 Aug 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1455

2001-08-13 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 13 Aug 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1455

Topics (messages 67735 through 67761):

Re: qmail-lspawn patch for hosting multiple local domains
67735 by: Andre Oppermann
67738 by: Henning Brauer

Re: Perl and Qmail
67736 by: Henning Brauer

Re: pop3d question
67737 by: Henning Brauer

qmail & anti-virii
67739 by: Averroes
67742 by: Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga
67743 by: Noel Mistula
67744 by: Bill Arlofski

rblsmtpd and 'tagging' emails
67740 by: Qmail
67741 by: Henning Brauer

Qmail, tcpserver, environment variables, and qmail-smtpd
67745 by: Bill Arlofski

temporary qmail-inject error
67746 by: KY Lui
67760 by: Ross Cooney

qmail-pop3d
67747 by: qmail
67748 by: Greg White

local-local delivery error (newbie)
67749 by: Jean-Christian Imbeault
67752 by: Johan Almqvist
67756 by: Jean-Christian Imbeault
67759 by: Johan Almqvist

qmail, avoid spam mail
67750 by: KY Lui
67751 by: Brett Randall

Cannot find host with name... error
67753 by: Sito Garcia
67755 by: meling
67761 by: Sito Garcia

checkpassword and IMAP
67754 by: meling

overwrite locals
67757 by: Peter Marenbach

Question about Process Usage and running problems (newbie)
67758 by: Dave Lewis

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MarkD wrote:
> 
> On Sat, Aug 11, 2001 at 11:41:52AM +0200, Andre Oppermann allegedly wrote:
> > MarkD wrote:
> > >
> > > > argument, the name of the local user to verify.  This patch makes
> > > > qmail-lspawn call qmail-getpw with two arguments; the name and the domain
> > > > of the local user to verify.  This, together with a modified qmail-getpw,
> > > > will enable qmail to differentiate between the local domains that the
> > > > server is hosting.
> > >
> > > I have never checked, but I wonder whether the qmail-ldap guys have
> > > had to do the same thing?
> >
> > No, we did not have to. We're simply ignoring locals and virtualdomains
> > alltogether for the ldap lookup. We simply take the whole address and
> > do the lookup. An entry in either locals or virtualdomains is still
> > neccessary because of the check for a valid domain. Unless you run it
> > in mixed mode (ldap and normal) it doesn't matter whether you put the
> > domain into locals or virtualdomains.
> 
> Oh. So LDAP lookups are run out of a .qmail-default or similar? FWIW,
> the original motive for the patch was to authentication using LDAP but
> we wanted to avoid the double queue insertion of a .qmail-default as
> it was a high-volume site. By writing an LDAP aware qmail-getpw and
> apply the patch we achieved that.

No, qmail-ldap is not doing .qmail-default. Instead it sort of replaces
the users file. The ldap lookup code is integrated into qmail(-spawn)
itself. Also checkpassword is adjusted for this. It can either interpret
the password field itself or do a connect to the ldap server with the
specified user name and password. Then the ldap server is checking the
password.

> Of course that was prior to the existence of either qmail-ldap or
> maildrop which presumably could be combined to achieve almost the same
> results - assuming single-uid delivery is acceptable.

You can specify the UID/GID for every user in the ldap object.

-- 
Andre




On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 08:26:43PM +, MarkD wrote:
> > argument, the name of the local user to verify.  This patch makes
> > qmail-lspawn call qmail-getpw with two arguments; the name and the domain
> > of the local user to verify.  This, together with a modified qmail-getpw,
> > will enable qmail to differentiate between the local domains that the
> > server is hosting.
> 
> I have never checked, but I wonder whether the qmail-ldap guys have
> had to do the same thing?

No. You need to forget aboy some qmail stuff when using qmail-ldap. We just
have user accounts and assigned mail addresses. VEry straightforward. A
simple (simplyfied) user entry looks like

dn: cn=brahe, ou=intern, dc=bsws, dc=de
cn: brahe
userPassword: {crypt}censored
uid: brahe
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailAlternateAddress: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailAlternateAddress: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

and so on.
Basically, in qmail-lspawn a search using the filter
(|(mail=address)(mailalternateaddress=address))
is done, where address is the full rcpt address.

For auth'ing the uid and userPassword attributes count. There is no need in
qmail-ldap to distinguisch between local part and domain part in an address,
and there is no relation between email addresses and uids except that they
belong to an user account. 
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qmail Digest 6 Aug 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1448

2001-08-06 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 6 Aug 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1448

Topics (messages 67308 through 67337):

qmail-pop3d and /var/spool/mail
67308 by: Severin Olloz
67309 by: Lukas Beeler
67310 by: Henning Brauer
67313 by: Peter van Dijk

Automatic BCC of all outgoing mail
67311 by: Steve
67312 by: Balazs Nagy
67316 by: Charles Cazabon

Maildir/cur folder question
67314 by: Randolph S. Kahle
67315 by: Peter van Dijk

Procmail+qmail
67317 by: Seby
67318 by: Charles Cazabon

qmailanalog awk: division by zero
67319 by: martin
67320 by: Lukas Beeler
67321 by: martin

problem compiling
67322 by: Tib
67330 by: andrew.tic.ch
67333 by: Tib

Dan, how do we solve this problem?
67323 by: Russell Nelson
67326 by: Steve Reed
67328 by: Greg White
67332 by: Chris Hardie

Nothing at Port 25?
67324 by: Alex Le Fevre
67327 by: Alex Pennace
67329 by: Chris Hardie

rblsmtpd and rblplus?
67325 by: John R. Levine

Serialmail send problem
67331 by: qmail2.col7.metta.lk

Re: Qmail IMAP4 for Maildir - best one??
67334 by: arnie

qmail-spawn_unable_to_fork._
67335 by: Himanshu Kulkarni
67337 by: Henning Brauer

Re: rblsmtpd and mail-abuse.org's DNS servers
67336 by: John R. Levine

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I want to migrate my sendmail-server to qmail.

I have to decide to use /var/spool/mail with |/usr/sbin/qmail-procmail to 
store the mails on the server.

But the qmail-pop3-server doesn't work. I use this command-line for the 
server:

tcpserver 0 110 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup servername /usr/bin/checkpassword 
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d /var/spool/mail

But ther's always this error-message when I want to fetch the mails:

-ERR unable to scan $HOME/Maildir

So I try the pop3lite-server and then it works perfectly.

Is this normal that the qmail-pop3d doesn't work with the /var/spool/mail 
directory or must I hack the code?

What's the best solution? Use a other pop3-server!?

Any ideas?

Thnaks!

Severin Olloz





At 14:28 05.08.2001 +0200, Severin Olloz wrote:
>Any ideas?
qmail-pop3d supports only maildir spools.
use gnu-pop3d, qpopper or similar to pop your vms


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On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 02:28:39PM +0200, Severin Olloz wrote:
> I have to decide to use /var/spool/mail with |/usr/sbin/qmail-procmail to 
> store the mails on the server.
> But the qmail-pop3-server doesn't work. 

qmail-pop3d does not support any mail storage format asifr from Maildir.
Either switch to maildir (you won't regret it) or use another pop3d.

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On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 02:28:39PM +0200, Severin Olloz wrote:
> I want to migrate my sendmail-server to qmail.
> 
> I have to decide to use /var/spool/mail with |/usr/sbin/qmail-procmail to 
> store the mails on the server.

mbox or Maildir format? Both are perfectly possible in /var/spool/mail
(we currently do Maildir in /var/spool/mail as well).

If mbox: qmail-pop3d can't do it. If Maildir: get a checkpassword
module that understands /var/spool/mail. I don't know if any are
readily available.

Greetz, Peter
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Does anyone know how to automatically send a copy of all outgoing email from
all addresses on a qmail machine to a remote address (e.g. for legal
compliance) - or just to save it locally in the log, and to do this without
requiring a recompile of qmail?

Steve Leeke





On Sun, Aug 05 2001, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Does anyone know how to automatically send a copy of all outgoing email from
> all addresses on a qmail machine to a remote address (e.g. for legal
> compliance) - or just to save it locally in the log, and to do this without
> requiring a recompile of qmail?

With no testing:

cd /var/qmail/bin
mv qmail-rspawn qmail-rspawn.orig
echo '#!/bin/sh' > qmail-rspawn
echo 'tee /var/log/outgoing-emails | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-rspawn.orig' >> qmail-respawn
chown root:qmail qmail-rspawn
chmod 711 qmail-rspawn

Maybe it does what you want.
---jul




Please don't introduce an unrelated topic by replying to an existing
thread.  It screws up threading in the archives and our MUAs.

Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know how to automatically 

qmail Digest 22 Jul 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1433

2001-07-22 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 22 Jul 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1433

Topics (messages 66263 through 66268):

qmail and load balancers
66263 by: Mark Douglas

Qmail Loglevel
66264 by: Danar Prabandaru
66265 by: Adrian Ho

Re: Odd pop problem
66266 by: tony.elroynet.com

fastforward says ok but qmail says sorry, no mailbox...
66267 by: qmail.theorb.net

A word on blocking
66268 by: Andrzej Kuku³a

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Title: qmail and load balancers





Does anybody have a qmail system setup in a farm behind a RadWare WSD Pro+ load balancer using NAT outbound? If so, have you had any issues with large concurrency from the qmail server disrupting service on the RadWare systems?

When I let my qmail server loose, and have it send as much mail as it possibly can, it brings the load balancer to it's knees. Tech support has no idea what's wrong, and are presently trying to "recreate" the issue in their test environment. I'm just hoping somebody else has seen this problem before, maybe not even with a radware load balancer, but some other one?

Any input is appreciated.


Thanks,


Mark






Hi there,

Does anyone know what each qmail loglevel does?
I've tried loglevel 0 and loglevel 5 and know the different. But I can't
see the different of loglevel 1-4.

Thanks in advance.

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On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 06:40:19PM +0700, Danar Prabandaru wrote:
> Does anyone know what each qmail loglevel does?
> I've tried loglevel 0 and loglevel 5 and know the different. But I can't
> see the different of loglevel 1-4.

Assuming you're talking about syslog priority codes, "man splogger"
will tell you how it determines which codes to use.

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Brian Lane writes:

>   Are you running on Linux? What Kernel? I have the same problem with a
> 2.0.39 system that's been working fairly well for over 2 years now. In the
> last 2 or 3 months I have been getting an increasing # of these hanging
> email sessions.

I am running linux - 2.2.16.  I wonder if it is a bug with linux or a bug 
with the way QMails popup program runs on Linux? 


> 
>   One 'cure' I have found is to change the MRU on my dialup connection when
> fetching mail from the server. Set it to 1500 and I get freezes, set it to
> 576 and they come through fine. Usually I see them with large attachment
> emails, but not alway.

I can see about trying it on one of my dialup banks and see what happens.  
Did you adjust the MTU as well, or just the MRU? 

 -Tony 

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Hi all,

I'm having trouble getting forwarding to work. I have a
virtual domain for which I want all mail to use the aliases
database.

versions:
qmail-1.03
fastforward-0.51

settings:
qmail/control/rcpthosts:
tmpsj.org
qmail/control/virtualdomains
tmpsj.org:alias-virtuals

qmail/alias/.qmail-virtuals-default
| fastforward -d /etc/aliases.cdb
&postmaster

When I test fastforward using the aliases database from the
command line:
env [EMAIL PROTECTED] fastforward -n
/etc/aliases.cdb
it returns:
from 
to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
which is correct;

however, sending mail to that address:
mail  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
bounces returning with an error:
  sorry, no mailbox here by that name  #5.1.1

log file:
/var/log/qmail/send/current
...starting delivery 1 ... to local
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
delivery 1 ... failure: Sorry, no mailbox ...

I think the logfile tells me that the rule in
qmail/control/virtualdomains works and that the message is
making it into qmail-local.

This seems like it should be simple but I've been on this
for a couple of days now. I've RTFMed and been through lwq,
the faqs and the mail archives and can't figure out what I'm
missing.

Any suggestions would be very welcome : -)

Thanks,
Mike Wright







Hello.

Real-world scenario--that happened to one of my friends: a malicious
user sent huge amount of spam using e-mail address database stored on
a machine. This resulted in that machine's IP and domain name being
rejected by some big free e-mail service providers. Nothing unusual.
So the owner of the company sent an explanation and apologies to
postmasters and roots, but alm

qmail Digest 16 Jul 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1427

2001-07-16 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 16 Jul 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1427

Topics (messages 66003 through 66029):

Re: qmail-smtpd error?
66003 by: Henning Brauer

Re: selective relaying
66004 by: Johannes Huettemeister
66005 by: Dushyanth Harinath
66006 by: Henning Brauer
66007 by: Johannes Huettemeister

Re: Alias Error
66008 by: Charles Cazabon
66009 by: Bob Ross
66011 by: Mike Scher
66013 by: Bob Ross
66014 by: Bob Ross
66015 by: Bob Ross
66017 by: Joshua Nichols
66018 by: Bob Ross
66019 by: Bob Ross

[[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: error in mail delivery - after connection established 
nothing hap pens for 30 sec & connection  resets]
66010 by: Henning Brauer
66020 by: Johannes Huettemeister
66026 by: Adam McKenna
66028 by: Todd Lyons

supervise question
66012 by: David Dahl
66016 by: Lukas Beeler
66021 by: David Dahl
66022 by: Lukas Beeler
66024 by: Adrian Ho
66027 by: David Dahl

Help with virtual domains - mail bouncing
66023 by: Matt Fearnow

Hi
66025 by: michel

virtual aliases
66029 by: Maciej Bogucki

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On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 02:06:57AM -0700, Kenneth wrote:
> Martin,
> 
> You are probably going to need xinetd or tcpserver in the near future 

Use tcpserver, no [x|y|z]inetd or whoever it is called today. Really.
Especially if you expect help from this list or any long-term qmail user -
we all know tcpserver very well, nobody knows inetd.

Reinstall your box according to http://www.lifewithqmail.org/. 

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On Sun Jul 15, 2001 at 11:5120AM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 09:07:39AM +0200, Johannes Huettemeister wrote:
> > hi,
> > 
> > as it seems I don`t really understand selective relaying. I
> > configured qmail the way that I thought it only would relay for my
> > localhost, but it also relays for the pcs on the local net.
> 
> You forgot to mention (and describe precise) your problem.
 
hi henning,
ok, I`ll give it another try: I`m looking for a reason, why my qmail
server allows relaying for the other pcs on my local net. I tried to
configure it only to relay for the localhost. I hope I included all
necessary configuration files in my last mail.
Summary: I don't want to run a relay server for other hosts than
the computer qmail is running on, but actually it seems to me I do.
johannes

ps: and sorry for also sending PM, I forgot to tell mutt about this
list :-)





Hi,
check out...
http://www.palomine.net/qmail/relaying.html

regards
dushyanth

> On Sun Jul 15, 2001 at 11:5120AM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
>> On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 09:07:39AM +0200, Johannes Huettemeister
>> wrote:
>> > hi,
>> > 
>> > as it seems I don`t really understand selective relaying. I
>> > configured qmail the way that I thought it only would relay for my
>> > localhost, but it also relays for the pcs on the local net.
>> 
>> You forgot to mention (and describe precise) your problem.
> 
> hi henning,
> ok, I`ll give it another try: I`m looking for a reason, why my qmail
> server allows relaying for the other pcs on my local net. I tried to
> configure it only to relay for the localhost. I hope I included all
> necessary configuration files in my last mail.
> Summary: I don't want to run a relay server for other hosts than
> the computer qmail is running on, but actually it seems to me I do.
> johannes
> 
> ps: and sorry for also sending PM, I forgot to tell mutt about this


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On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 01:03:34PM +0200, Johannes Huettemeister wrote:
> Summary: I don't want to run a relay server for other hosts than
> the computer qmail is running on, but actually it seems to me I do.

You still failed to show us _why_ you think you are relaying. Show us a
complete SMTP session where you think it is realying but shouldn't, and in
the same mail post the contens of control/rcpthosts and your tcpserver's
acces control file.

> ps: and sorry for also sending PM, I forgot to tell mutt about this
> list :-)

Oh yeah, know that ;-))

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qmail Digest 15 Jul 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1426

2001-07-15 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 15 Jul 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1426

Topics (messages 65995 through 66002):

qmail-smtpd error?
65995 by: Martin Bangieff
65996 by: Uwe Ohse
66000 by: Kenneth

selective relaying
65997 by: Johannes Huettemeister
66001 by: Henning Brauer

error in mail delivery - after connection established nothing hap pens for 30 sec & 
connection  resets
65998 by: Avi Rozner
66002 by: Henning Brauer

Alias Error
65999 by: Bob Ross

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hi all

I'm quite new in the qmail mta and my question may be stupid or something
for what I excuse, but here my problem is:

I've just installed the qmail package on my linux (2.2.16) slackware 7.1
exactly following the instructions in the INSTALL file but the qmail-smtpd
daemon is not executing correctly. Here are the details:

#
that's my inetd.conf file ->

smtp stream tcp nowait qmaild /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env \
tcp-env /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd

#
that's the test command ->

HomePC-bangieff@Bangieff:~$ telnet localhost 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.

#
thet message appears in the syslog file

Jul 15 00:54:24 Bangieff in.identd[1038]: reply to 127.0.0.1: 1061 , 25 :
USERID : UNIX :bangieff
Jul 15 00:54:24 Bangieff inetd[84]: pid 1037: exit status 111

anyone can tell me what's wrong?
thans in advance





On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 01:15:06AM -0700, Martin Bangieff wrote:
> 
> smtp stream tcp nowait qmaild /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env \
> tcp-env /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd

leave out the (second) "tcp-env" argument.

You might also want to consider using tcpserver instead of inetd.
tcpserver is far more reliable.

Regards, Uwe




Martin,

You are probably going to need xinetd or tcpserver in the near future 
(qmail expects it's port to be protected against relaying by something 
else and inetd won't do that) since I use xinet.d here's a working set 
of config files for xinetd and tcpwrappers.  The qmail file goes in 
/etc/xinet.d (which should be available for slackware) and allow is 
/etc/hosts.allow for tcpwrappers.

Kenneth

>
>
>I'm quite new in the qmail mta and my question may be stupid or something
>for what I excuse, but here my problem is:
>
>I've just installed the qmail package on my linux (2.2.16) slackware 7.1
>exactly following the instructions in the INSTALL file but the qmail-smtpd
>daemon is not executing correctly. Here are the details:
>
>#
>that's my inetd.conf file ->
>
>smtp stream tcp nowait qmaild /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env \
>tcp-env /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
>
>#
>that's the test command ->
>
>HomePC-bangieff@Bangieff:~$ telnet localhost 25
>Trying 127.0.0.1...
>Connected to localhost.
>Escape character is '^]'.
>Connection closed by foreign host.
>
>#
>thet message appears in the syslog file
>
>Jul 15 00:54:24 Bangieff in.identd[1038]: reply to 127.0.0.1: 1061 , 25 :
>USERID : UNIX :bangieff
>Jul 15 00:54:24 Bangieff inetd[84]: pid 1037: exit status 111
>
>anyone can tell me what's wrong?
>thans in advance
>
>




# default: off
# description: The qmail service provide MTA
service smtp
{
flags   = NAMEINARGS
socket_type = stream
wait= no
user= qmaild
server  = /usr/sbin/tcpd
server_args = /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
disable = no
}


#
# hosts.allow   This file describes the names of the hosts which are
#   allowed to use the local INET services, as decided
#   by the '/usr/sbin/tcpd' server.
#
in.telnetd: LOCAL, dsl.sfnc21.pacbell.net
in.ftpd: LOCAL, dsl.sfnc21.pacbell.net
tcp-env: LOCAL,64.169.67.232/255.255.255.248: setenv = RELAYCLIENT




hi,

as it seems I don`t really understand selective relaying. I
configured qmail the way that I thought it only would relay for my
localhost, but it also relays for the pcs on the local net.
Here my config files:
I use tcpserver to listen for smtp:

tcp.smtp (before hashing it): 
-
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
192.168.0.6:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" #the local IP
:allow
--

rcpthosts:
--
hugenay #which is my local pc name
localhost
--

smtproutes:
--
:192.168.0.6
:mailto.btx.dtag.de #which is the smtpserver of my provider,
#that I user for relaying.

So I thought, when a 

qmail Digest 14 Jul 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1425

2001-07-14 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 14 Jul 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1425

Topics (messages 65969 through 65994):

Re: qmail-spawn errors
65969 by: Henning Brauer

Re: blocking from-addresses (badmailfrom)
65970 by: Henning Brauer
65974 by: Charles Cazabon

badmailfrom
65971 by: Tom Beer
65976 by: Charles Cazabon

connection time out in Qmail
65972 by: ANilkumar  Rai
65977 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: please help me, a problem about mail box!!
65973 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: time to delivery in qmail
65975 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: remote relay, multiple forwarding
65978 by: Dave Sill

run qmail on solaris
65979 by: Roger Freitas Lovato
65980 by: David Gartner
65981 by: David Gartner
65982 by: Charles Cazabon
65994 by: Piotr Kasztelowicz

autoresponce...cjk
65983 by: Constantine Koulis
65988 by: Dave Sill
65993 by: Dushyanth Harinath

smtp only
65984 by: GARGIULO Eduardo   INGDESI
65985 by: Charles Cazabon

vacation does not reply to sender
65986 by: Johannes Marchart
65992 by: Adrian Ho

Again: Can't login to Qmailadmin webpage as postmaster
65987 by: Wojtek
65989 by: Tim Hunter

Re: relaying
65990 by: ed lim
65991 by: Lukas Beeler

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On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:00:24PM -0500, Joshua Nichols wrote:
> My logs are filling up with these errors:
> 
> starting delivery 14152: msg 582933 to remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> status: local 0/10 remote 394/400
> delivery 14150: deferral: qmail-spawn_unable_to_open_message._(#4.3.0)/
> status: local 0/10 remote 393/400
> starting delivery 14153: msg 582933 to remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> status: local 0/10 remote 394/400
> delivery 14152: deferral: qmail-spawn_unable_to_create_pipe._(#4.3.0)/
> status: local 0/10 remote 393/400
> delivery 14146: failure: Unable_to_run_qmail-remote./
> alert: unable to append to bounce message; HELP! sleeping...
> 
> (timestamps removed for readability - cut and paste otherwise)
> 
> And the only thing unusual that has happened is that /var filled up during
> an ezmlm-send.

Two possibilities come to my mind:
-/var ran out of inodes
-you hit your maximum open file limit (man ulimit)

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On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 07:52:38AM +0100, mtaylor wrote:
> as sent to this list " read the f archives " So my question to you Mr
> Heenning Brauer if you are not willing to help in a polite manner then don't

This "problem" with solutions and explanations is a thousand time in the
archives. A quick search for "sexyfun" or something likely would have
brought you the solution.

This list isn't intended for repeating the same FAQs all the time, its for
helping newbies to help themselves, solving real/complicated problems and
dicussions about extensions, code, patches, future development and so on.

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mtaylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm new to this list [...]

And yet you go on to assault Henning, who is a long-standing contributor
to this list.  You have three choices:

  -live with the way this list works and get assistance here
  -hire a qmail consultant to fix things for you, so you can ignore this
   list
  -just go away

Charles
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Hi,

I read the archives, and posted a while ago on this topic with
no solution. What I want is to block specific domains / addresses.
This is not, in first instance, related to blocking spam. Now the
problem is, that fetchmail, if receiving a badmailfrom request
from qmail-smtpd stops delivering. I don't need or may use orbs 
or rlbs solutions, though not related to spammers. Is there a
way to achive simple blocking some domains maybe with a
replacement for fetchmail? I read Charles Getmail FAQ, with
no clue if it could serve my purpose.

Thanks Tom
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Tom Beer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> What I want is to block

qmail Digest 9 Jul 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1420

2001-07-09 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 9 Jul 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1420

Topics (messages 65715 through 65730):

Re: Blank lines in .qmail files
65715 by: Tetsu Ushijima

Re: qmail-queue-patch and qmail-scanner
65716 by: Adrian Ho
65717 by: Andreas Grip
65719 by: Jason Haar

queue-repair v.0.8.3
65718 by: David Talkington
65720 by: Charles Cazabon

smtp Daemon!
65721 by: Qmail
65727 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

Re: queue-repair v.0.8.4
65722 by: Charles Cazabon
65730 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

Additional MAIL-FROM anti-spam checking:
65723 by: Tim Philips
65724 by: Charles Cazabon

two people with the same name but different domain
65725 by: Essy Ren
65726 by: Troy Settle
65728 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

R: two people with the same name but different domain
65729 by: Carlo Borelli

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John R. Levine writes:
> I see that if the first line of a .qmail file is blank, qmail-local
> dies with a temporary failure code.  Other blank lines are ignored,
> but there's a specific test and a failure message "Uh-oh: first line of
> .qmail file is blank. (#4.2.1)"
> 
> Anyone know why?  It's documented in the man page, but even for DJB
> code, it seems awfully arbitrary.

Just guessing, but suppose that a .qmail file consists of
one or more blank lines only. Since it is not empty, the
default delivery instruction does not apply. And it does not
contain any instruction for qmail-local to follow.

By requiring that the first line of a .qmail file is not
blank, qmail-local can always identify a set of delivery
instructions.

-- 
Tetsu Ushijima




On Sat, Jul 07, 2001 at 09:19:19PM +0200, Andreas Grip wrote:
> Well, a smtp-server receiving a lot of mail can reach the limit of
> maximum allowed simultanius connection. If the smtp server close the
> connection faster there will be more time over and the server is able to
> receive more mail. So I think a server, that are faster with closing the
> connection should be more efficient.

If scanning incoming mail takes that long, either upgrade your hardware
or push the scanning problem to the end-users (ie. get them to buy an
anti-virus package or something).

Trying to accept even more mail, when you're already having trouble
clearing the mail you've already received, is IMO A Really Bad Idea In
A World Full Of Bad Ideas.

- Adrian






Charles Cazabon wrote:
> 
> Andreas Grip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > I don't think this is a great idea; it means you have to accept every message,
> > > then scan them, then generate late bounces, instead of rejecting them during
> > > the initial SMTP conversation.
> >
> > qmail-scanner do not reject them, it just bounce them.
> 
> I think you're mistaken, although I don't use qmail-scanner.  Issuing a 4xx or
> 5xx code after DATA _is_ rejecting a message -- it's also a bounce, although
> if it's done during the SMTP conversation, the sending MTA is responsible for
> generating the bounce message.

Nope, I'm not misstaken. An infected mail is not rejected while my smtp
server is receiving the mail, it turn of the connection with an ok. No
bounce at this time. And then it sends an bounce to the sender with
virus warning message.

> > And what diffrent should that make if the bunce is a few minutes late? It
> > will be late for the sender anyway because they use their ISP:s smtp server
> > and the mail will be sended from that to my smtp server that scan the mail.
> 
> There's a big difference.  See above.  Late bounces have to be generated by
> your MTA and delivered; if the message is bounced during the initial SMTP
> conversion, the bounce message is the responsibility of the sending MTA, not
> the receiving one.

Maybe there should be an idea to change the behavior of qmail-scanner so
it reject the mail instead of accepting it. But then where can not be so
much details in the virus report because the sending smtp do not know
anything about the virus.

> > > What problem are you trying to solve?  Why do you think making the SMTP
> > > client wait a minute or two is a bad idea?
> >
> > Well, a smtp-server receiving a lot of mail can reach the limit of maximum
> > allowed simultanius connection. If the smtp server close the connection
> > faster there will be more time over and the server is able to receive more
> > mail. So I think a server, that are faster with closing the connection
> > should be more efficient.
> 
> Profile, don't speculate.  You're trying to solve a problem that doesn't
> exist.

I'm not trying to solve a problem that dosen't exist. I'm just trying to
make sure that there will not be any problems.

qmail Digest 8 Jul 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1419

2001-07-08 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 8 Jul 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1419

Topics (messages 65687 through 65714):

I get timeouts
65687 by: Moritz Schmitt
65688 by: Lukas Beeler
65689 by: Ahmad Ridha
65690 by: Moritz Schmitt
65691 by: Lukas Beeler
65692 by: Arjen van Drie
65693 by: Moritz Schmitt
65694 by: Moritz Schmitt
65695 by: Ahmad Ridha
65697 by: Lukas Beeler
65698 by: Flavio Curti
65699 by: Charles Cazabon
65700 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
65702 by: Arjen van Drie

Re: [Announce] oSpam version 0.02
65696 by: MarkD

qmail-queue-patch and qmail-scanner
65701 by: Andreas Grip
65707 by: Charles Cazabon
65708 by: Lukas Beeler
65709 by: Charles Cazabon
65710 by: Andreas Grip
65711 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
65712 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: I get (no more)  timeouts
65703 by: Moritz Schmitt

storing email messages
65704 by: David Balatero
65705 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
65706 by: Lukas Beeler

Re: Solaris vs. Linux vs. FreeBSD
65713 by: Piotr Kasztelowicz

Re: queue-repair v.0.8.3
65714 by: Charles Cazabon

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My Dear All-Knowing Administrators,

there is another problem which I failed to solve. Suprise, surprise... After
I installed qmail with the help of you guys and the [Life with qmail]
documention qmail is running. But not as I wish it to run. If I pipe a
message to qmail-inject it delivers fast and without any problems but if I
connect to the server or from the server to localhost it's responding but I
get a timeout. So the port is open but qmail is not coming up.
I know it's little information I give but I really don't know what to say
more. So if you guys could think about it and give me a hint or directions
it would be greatly appreciated.

Enjoy your weekends,
-Moritz






what do the logs say ?
whats your /service/qmail-smtp/run script ?
what does ps aux | grep qmail say ?
what does netstat -lp say ?


At 16:31 07.07.2001 +0200, you wrote:
>My Dear All-Knowing Administrators,
>
>there is another problem which I failed to solve. Suprise, surprise... After
>I installed qmail with the help of you guys and the [Life with qmail]
>documention qmail is running. But not as I wish it to run. If I pipe a
>message to qmail-inject it delivers fast and without any problems but if I
>connect to the server or from the server to localhost it's responding but I
>get a timeout. So the port is open but qmail is not coming up.
>I know it's little information I give but I really don't know what to say
>more. So if you guys could think about it and give me a hint or directions
>it would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Enjoy your weekends,
>-Moritz

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Moritz Schmitt writes: 

>After
> I installed qmail with the help of you guys and the [Life with qmail]
> documention qmail is running. But not as I wish it to run. If I pipe a
> message to qmail-inject it delivers fast and without any problems but if I
> connect to the server or from the server to localhost it's responding but > I get a 
>timeout. So the port is open but qmail is not coming up.

Have you tried using -R, -H, and -l 0 options for tcpserver? Which version 
of LWQ did you use? CMIIW, those options are used in the latest LWQ since 
timeout problem when connecting to SMTP and/or POP3 is FAQ#1 in this list. 

Regards, 

Ahmad Ridha 




Hi Lukas,

/var/log/maillog:
=

Jul  7 15:34:32 ws1 qmail: 994512872.297162 new msg 29
Jul  7 15:34:32 ws1 qmail: 994512872.297410 info msg 29: bytes 228 from
 qp 245 uid 1001
Jul  7 15:34:32 ws1 qmail: 994512872.300407 starting delivery 1: msg 29 to
local
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jul  7 15:34:32 ws1 qmail: 994512872.300561 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
Jul  7 15:34:32 ws1 qmail: 994512872.370908 delivery 1: success: did_0+0+1/
Jul  7 15:34:32 ws1 qmail: 994512872.372435 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
Jul  7 15:34:32 ws1 qmail: 994512872.394171 end msg 29
Jul  7 15:54:23 ws1 qmail: 994514063.631888 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
Jul  7 15:59:28 ws1 qmail: 994514368.613996 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
Jul  7 16:24:28 ws1 qmail: 994515868.758520 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
Jul  7 16:39:23 ws1 qmail: 994516763.655740 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20

There was one local delivery and that worked just fine (As you probably
already noticed by reading the logfile).

/var/log/qmail/smtpd/current:
=

@40003b470951237673fc tcpserver: status: 0/0
@400

qmail Digest 2 Jul 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1413

2001-07-02 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 2 Jul 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1413

Topics (messages 65281 through 65299):

Re: courier-imapd, folders and delivery
65281 by: Peter Schuller

Qmail configration
65282 by: Leonardo Quirini
65283 by: Thorkild Stray

Qmail/tcpserver woes
65284 by: Matt Hubbard
65288 by: MarkD

Re: Qmail logging problems with Lifewithqmail directions
65285 by: Gary Townsend

Re: Solaris vs. Linux vs. FreeBSD
65286 by: Stuart Krivis
65287 by: Stuart Krivis
65289 by: Adam McKenna

MX record in DNS and Qmail
65290 by: alexus
65291 by: Henning Brauer
65292 by: alexus

^M character at the end of each line
65293 by: Thum Chee Weng, Ronnie
65294 by: Csaba Bobak

Big - to - do patch not much useful
65295 by: D Rajesh

multilog problem
65296 by: Lorac Thelmwood

qmail-send cpu and imapd / Maildir
65297 by: Will Yardley

[Partially OT] Getmail with SSL
65298 by: Leonardo Quirini

High Volume
65299 by: Xavier Pegenaute

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>  > I want to switch from POP3 to IMAP (finally).
> 
> I cannot imagine why any enterprise would want to switch from POP3 to
> IMAP.  They are designed to do completely different things.  POP3
> exists to get the email the heck off your server as quickly as
> possible, whereas IMAP is designed to keep the email on your server
> forever.
> 
> Unless you chose the wrong protocol in the first place, why are you
> switching?

Firstly, I'm not an enterprise :)

Secondly, POP3 is easily chosen because it's more compatible in general.
There are hardly any MUA:s out there that doesn't support it properly, while
the same is not true for IMAP. I've switched to IMAP because it gives me
more freedom to switch MUAs and access my mail from anywhere with an IMAP
capable client.

Wheather the mail is stored locally or on the server doesn't make much
difference in my cast, except in so far as it affects availability.

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Hi everyone,
i have a question: on my laptop i've installed qmail, and i want to
configure it for this scenario: i can use a ppp connection (at home) and a
ethernet connection (at the university). The mail servers are obiovously
different...
I want qmail to distinguish when sending mail between the two connections
on the fly (without scripts to be run at command line if possible), and use the
correct smtp server. I've find some docs for the two single case, but
nothing for the situation over.
How can i do ? :)
TIA
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On Sun, 1 Jul 2001, Leonardo Quirini wrote:

>Hi everyone, i have a question: on my laptop i've installed qmail, and i
>want to configure it for this scenario: i can use a ppp connection (at
>home) and a ethernet connection (at the university). The mail servers
>are obiovously different... I want qmail to distinguish when sending
>mail between the two connections on the fly (without scripts to be run
>at command line if possible), and use the correct smtp server. I've find
>some docs for the two single case, but nothing for the situation over.
>How can i do ? :)

If you're using DHCP, simply make the dhcp client change the value in
smtproutes according to which address it obtains.

-- 
Thorkild





Greetings all,

I've come across a situation that has me a bit confused and with a system
that is effectively down at the moment. Here is what has occurred thus far:

I've had a LWQ setup running for about 4 months now without issue. Over this
time, I've accumulated 22k email boxes on 8k domains. Last week, I made a
mistake that should've been a temporary issue that has ballooned into a
serious situation. The rcpthosts file was deleted, which, of course, made
the box start to reject email. I rebuilt the rcpthosts list the next
morning, and expected all to be well. Soon after the reload, we began to see
our SMTP service go painfully slow, only allowing a trickle of emails to get
in. So the rcpthosts list going blank and then being rebuilt is not the
problem, but I suspect that due to unrelated misconfiguration, the box was
unprepared to handle the backlog of email due to the 10 hours of downtime(or
it was just coincidence).

I have noticed that if I do a "qmail stop" and then a "qmail start", about
20 successful SMTP connections immediately come in, and then even though
qmail is still running, no more connect

qmail Digest 25 Jun 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1406

2001-06-25 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 25 Jun 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1406

Topics (messages 64831 through 64848):

Re: Why conf-split prime?
64831 by: Pavel Kankovsky
64832 by: Pavel Kankovsky

Re: courier-imapd, folders and delivery
64833 by: Russell Nelson
64838 by: Ricardo SIGNES

qmail collecting POP3 mail
64834 by: John P
64835 by: Charles Cazabon

anti-virus program for Qmail
64836 by: Alex Tsang
64837 by: Chris Johnson
64848 by: Rick Stanley

Odd error
64839 by: Mike Hodson
64840 by: Chris Johnson

Re: I'm sorry
64841 by: Nancy Lovette

Mail Headers, Exchange and Qmail.
64842 by: Ivan Menendez
64844 by: Charles Cazabon

Can't receive local or remote emails
64843 by: newbieportal
64845 by: Charles Cazabon

SMTP Error !
64846 by: Qmail
64847 by: Chris Johnson

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On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Dave Sill wrote:

>i = fmt_ulong(s,id % auto_split); len += i; if (s) s += i;
> 
> I can't see that primality would do anything special here.

I am going to give the secret away right here to save your time. :)

It is obvious the distribution of B(i) = A(i) mod k will be very
non-uniform (i.e. very suboptimal when the values of B(i) are used as
hash values) when A(i) or its large subsequences can be expressed
as A(i+1) = A(i) + p such that gcd(p, k) > 1.

Our A(i)'s are inode numbers assigned to files holding the contents of
queued messages (queue/mess/*/*). An average implementation of a unix-like
filesystem assigns inode numbers less or more sequentially, i.e. the next
assigned number is often the last one plus 1. Of course, if we had
A(i+1) = A(i) + 1, there would be no problem. Alas, there are 2, 3, or
even 4 (or perhaps even more) files per a message in the qmail queue:
there are files in mess, as well as files in info, local, and remote.
This means A(i)'s are often incremented by 2, 3, or 4, and the risk of
uneven distribution of B(i)'s is rather high.

Using a prime number for k eliminates this risk for a very small price.
After all the set of primes is quite dense for reasonable values (<1000)
and you can always find a prime close to the number you want to use.

> However, the default, 23, is prime, and in his only message to the
> list on the topic of conf-split, DJB suggested a value of 401, also
> prime, for a queue with 10 entries:

401 is quite close to sqrt(10). It means the sizes of the 1st and 2nd
level are quite balanced. But I can only guess why DJB suggested 401
rather than any prime closer to that square root.

> Why would DJB use primes if they weren't necessary? He uses round
> numbers elsewhere (concurrencies, for example), so I don't think he
> just likes them.

There is a notation based on the (unique) factorization of numbers.
1 is (0) (or ()), 2 is (1), 3 is (0,1), 6 is (1,1) etc. It has some
interesting properties: like an incredible ease of multiplication (and an
incredible difficulty of addition). Prime numbers are the *round* ones in
this notation. :)


On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Dave Sill wrote:

> Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >It does -- a large series of random numbers, modulo some number I, will result
> >in an even distribution of results if and only if I is prime.  If I isn't
> >prime, the results are skewed noticeably towards the low end.
> 
> Hmm.
> 
> On first reading that, I didn't believe it. I couldn't imagine how
> the primality of the divisor could "magically" guarantee an even
> distribution.

Indeed. Given a source A(i) of natural numbers uniformly distributed in
a given interval [0, N-1] (lrand48() is *supposed* to be such a source
for N = 2^31), it is trivial to show that the distribution D_B(x) of
B(i) = A(i) mod k for any natural k > 0 is as follows:

 / ceil(N/k)/N  if x < N mod k
   D_B(x) = <   for each x \in [0, k-1]
 \ floor(N/k)/N if x >= N mod k

You can see the results are skewed but for k << N, prime or not, the skew
is negligible and the resulting distribution is almost uniform. A test
showing anything different demonstrates nothing but an imperfection in
your PRNG or a flaw in the test itself.

Profiling may beat speculation but mathematical reasoning beats profiling
anytime. :)


On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Dave Sill wrote:

> BTW, I modified my modhash program to read numbers from stdin, fed it
> lists of real, live inode numbers, and guess what? It still makes no
> difference whether you use a prime hash or not.

What "real, live inode numbers"? Have you picked the inode numbers of
messages stuffed in queue/mess/*? With all due respect, I

qmail Digest 24 Jun 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1405

2001-06-24 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 24 Jun 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1405

Topics (messages 64805 through 64830):

Re: GHOSTS AND ASSHOLES OT
64805 by: Roland Mathis
64809 by: Charles Cazabon
64810 by: Henning Brauer
64819 by: Adam McKenna

Re: Java and Qmail - building a large mailmerge server - plain text version
64806 by: manav

Re: Urgent and Important
64807 by: Charles Cazabon
64811 by: Henning Brauer

Re: Wrong Server Name in Qmail Header?
64808 by: Charles Cazabon

CName lookup woes
64812 by: Rick Stanley
64815 by: Charles Cazabon

Sqwebmail question
64813 by: Brendan McAlpine

Is tcp-env necessary? Why?
64814 by: alledm.libero.it
64816 by: Charles Cazabon
64817 by: Henning Brauer

Re: mailq
64818 by: Jörgen Persson
64820 by: Russell Nelson

Re: Why conf-split prime?
64821 by: Jörgen Persson
64822 by: Jörgen Persson

qmail rcptto allow filter
64823 by: Giancarlo De Menna
64824 by: Charles Cazabon

Two qmail servers communicating
64825 by: Philip Mak
64826 by: Charles Cazabon
64830 by: tvickers

How to block specific user from other domain to deliver message to mydomain
64827 by: Rupak
64828 by: Chris Johnson

courier-imapd, folders and delivery
64829 by: Peter Schuller

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Thanks for your help Uwe and Robin. I found Robins mail also funny until
he made fun of me. Yes, it's true I should have read the FAQ and should
have stated my OS (Redhat Linux 7.0 i386) and logging tool (multilog). I
just thought this is kind of standard. What I don't understand why Robin
cannot write something like: check the FAQ for answers about how to
archive all incoming and outgoing mail and second I cannot help you if you
don't tell me your OS and logging tool. It is basically the same, but
a lot more friendly. If you just look how much energy people and I mean
PEOPLE have to talk about everything else than the question I orginally
had, it is hard to believe how difficult it is to remind somebody to read
the FAQ or just to ignore "boring" questions.
Roland



On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Robin S. Socha wrote:

> * Bill Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010622 13:22]:
> > Russell Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
>
> > >Then don't ask a public mailing list for help.  Instead, go to one of
> > >the suppliers of commercial support.  How to know which is reliable?
> > >Watch this mailing list, and see who's been around longest (has the
> > >most established reputation to protect), and who supplies the most
> > >clueful answers.
>
> I'd buy your suport every day, Russel. And I mean it.
>
> > Well put.  Very much in the spirit of user supported software...
>
> May I kindly ask you to, like, get a life? Russel offers commercial
> support. He's contributing here *A LOT*. You, on the other hand, are a
> whining luser.
>
> > Russ, I'm not saying they shouldn't give us the information needed to
> > help them.  I'm just of the opinion we shouldn't jump down every
> > newbie's throat just because they are a little over cautious.
>
> What dictionary did you look cautious up in? Or are you referring to the
> OP's overly cautious use of the recommended reading aka FAQ?
>
> > Put yourself in their shoes.
>
> Eh. That's what alt.rec.suicide is for.
>
> > Imagine walking up to an Automated Teller Machine and seeing a guy,
> > presumably a maintenance worker, adjusting the electronics.  He says,
> > "The card reader and pad aren't working.  Just give me your card and
> > PIN number and I'll swipe it back here."
>
> ,
> | Port   State   Service
> | 21/tcp openftp
> | 22/tcp openssh
> | 23/tcp opentelnet
> | 25/tcp opensmtp
> | 79/tcp openfinger
> | 80/tcp openhttp
> | 111/tcpfilteredsunrpc
> | 199/tcpopensmux
> | 443/tcpopenhttps
> | 512/tcpopenexec
> | 513/tcpopenlogin
> | 514/tcpopenshell
> | 515/tcpopenprinter
> | 3306/tcp   openmysql
> |
> | TCP Sequence Prediction: Class=random positive increments
> |  Difficulty=74755 (Worthy challenge)
> | Remote operating system guess: BSDI BSD/OS 3.0-3.1 (or possibly MacOS, NetBSD)
> `
>
> Would you like me to tell you the programs and version numbers to go
> along with that, too, Sir?
>
> > Would YOU hand over your card?
>
> https://mail.socha.net/about/ - happy cracking, luser. Do you need any
> help running nmap?
>
> > All he wants to do it help you, right?
>
> Since putting them down is a non-op, 

qmail Digest 17 Jun 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1398

2001-06-17 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 17 Jun 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1398

Topics (messages 64287 through 64312):

Re: [Q] qmail with lwq
64287 by: tc lewis
64288 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

How I can use ezmlm with vpopmail?
64289 by: Fatal Connect

Re: POP/IMAP server - more NEWBIE
64290 by: Robin S. Socha

Re: Qmail ADMIN!!! Please Help
64291 by: Anton Pirnat

Re: IMAP benchmarks
64292 by: Robin S. Socha

[Q] qmail and supervise
64293 by: YOON, Joo-Yung
64294 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
64311 by: YOON, Joo-Yung

How to accept e-mails to addresses like [EMAIL PROTECTED]%mail.foo.bar?
64295 by: Adam Nealis
64296 by: Russell Nelson
64297 by: Adam Nealis

courier-imap and tcpserver ?
64298 by: Oden Eriksson

beginner of qmail - creating of users cdb database
64299 by: Martin Kubecek
64300 by: arjen-qmail.3va.net
64301 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
64309 by: Joshua Nichols
64310 by: Henning Brauer

qmail Size Problem
64302 by: Eugene Teo
64305 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
64306 by: Eugene Teo

Re: rss spam filtering problems
64303 by: Stephen Bosch
64304 by: Stephen Bosch
64307 by: Stephen Bosch
64308 by: Russell Nelson

qmail-qfilter
64312 by: Jon

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it looks like you have svscan running on / and /service instead of just
/service.  check your /etc/inittab and other init scripts and such and
make sure that only 1 svscan is running and only on /service.  there are
also 2 supervise processes running on qmail-smtpd for some reason.  it
could be related to the above.  since 2 of those are running, 1 of them is
actually running it (bound on port 25/tcp), and the other one keeps trying
to start it but fails because it can't bind to that port since the first
one already has it...

somewhere to start, at least.

-tcl.


On Sat, 16 Jun 2001, YOON, Joo-Yung wrote:

> I installed qmail in accordance with lwq (dated 13 June 2001).
> I am gone to chapter 2 Installation, and did not go to chapter 3
> Configuratin yet.
>
> Tried to stop qmail, but it does not stop by saying
>   qmail-send: no file
>   qmail-smtp: no file
>
> But I have them in /service linked to /var/qmail/supervise.
>
> So I restarted the linux box.
> Then I could stop and start the qmail system.
>
> But the log in /var/log/qmail/smtpd/current says
> @40003b2b26d422cdd01c tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already used
> @40003b2b26d53b4973bc tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already used
> @40003b2b26d70196845c tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already used
> @40003b2b26d80352e22c tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already used
> @40003b2b26d90504dfbc tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already used
>
> and the terminal of the booting still produces junk fatal error messages that
> I can not read because they scroll up too fast.
>
> The environment of my system is
> linux-2.2.18
> debian-2.2 (potato)
> qmail-1.03
> ucspi-tcp-0.88
> daemontools-0.70
>
> Now the qmail is running, and I attach the ps output for your information.
>
> Could you please help me?
> I will highly appreciate it.
>
> Warm regards,
> --
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"YOON, Joo-Yung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Now the qmail is running, and I attach the ps output for your information.

Please include /service on the commandline of svscan (inittab?). You
are running svscan on the root directory because you didn't give
parameters.

Change that and look at it again then. May be it's the only problem.

Regards, Frank




Hello!
I have a problem while sending messages to ezmlm mailing list... I
created mailing list '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', but when I type(as said in
INSTALL file) '% echo subject:testing | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
[EMAIL PROTECTED]', it mails me a message:
---*
Date: 16 Jun 2001 11:12:38 -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: failure notice

Hi. This is the qmail-send program at yauza.ru.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. vpopmail (#5.1.1)

--- Below this line is a copy of the message.

Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Received: (qmail 12636 invoked by uid 0); 16 Jun 2001 11:12:38 -
Date: 16 Jun 2001 11:12:38 -
Mes

qmail Digest 11 Jun 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1392

2001-06-11 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 11 Jun 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1392

Topics (messages 63936 through 63957):

Re: unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
63936 by: Harald Hanche-Olsen

virtual subdomains and non-remapping
63937 by: R Signes
63944 by: Charles Cazabon
63945 by: R Signes

sending mail from scripts fails
63938 by: Vincent
63939 by: Bruno Wolff III

troube!
63940 by: budsz
63941 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

On Behalf Of . . .
63942 by: Guus
63943 by: Joost van Baal
63946 by: Guus

Rewrite (.*)@foo.com to \\[EMAIL PROTECTED]
63947 by: Troy Settle
63948 by: peter green

Re: QMAILQUEUE patch for qmail-1.03
63949 by: Bruce Guenter
63953 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
63956 by: Jason Haar

Re: how to use qmail-queue
63950 by: Bruce Guenter

Re: qmail-qfilter logging?
63951 by: Bruce Guenter

Re: qmail troubleshooting
63952 by: Bruce Guenter

newbie question (it's an easy one i'm sure, but it's not in the FAQ)
63954 by: John Wolford
63955 by: David Talkington

Saving mail
63957 by: Benoit Delagarde

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Greetings.

I'd like to set up a virtual subdomain on my systems.  Something like 
"spamgoeshere.manxome.org",
and have mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] delivered to uname-spam-ext on 
the mail
exchanger.

I don't want all unames to be equivocal, though, so I don't think virtualhost fits the 
bill.  
I guess I could use procmail for this, but it would be /way/ more complicated.

Help?

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R Signes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I'd like to set up a virtual subdomain on my systems.  Something like
> "spamgoeshere.manxome.org", and have mail for
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] delivered to uname-spam-ext on the mail
> exchanger.
> 
> I don't want all unames to be equivocal, though, so I don't think
> virtualhost fits the bill.  

It could.  You would do the spamgoeshere.manxome.org:spamuser trick in
virtualdomains, then have ~alias/.qmail-spamuser-default file which does
something like:

|/path/to/forward "$DEFAULT"-spam@domain

I'm not sure what the -ext part of your question above refers to.

Charles
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In a message dated Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 02:22:05PM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> R Signes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'd like to set up a virtual subdomain on my systems.  Something like
> > "spamgoeshere.manxome.org", and have mail for
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] delivered to uname-spam-ext on the mail
> > exchanger.
> I'm not sure what the -ext part of your question above refers to.

Hypothetical:  I go and buy a bicycle from Bikestore Inc.  They ask for my
email.  I say, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

Then, that mail gets delivered to bob-spam-bikestore (processed by my 
.qmail-spam-bikestore).

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Hi.
I'm using qmail-1.03
I'm having problems sending mail from withing perl 
scripts. The scirpt I used worked perfectly on a linux server using sendmail. 
Now I'n using it on our news server with qmail. The scirpt functions okay, but 
there is no mail sent.
 
I've made the proper links to 
/var/qmail/bin/sendmail.
When I start sendmail -t (the same way the script 
does) I can create mail messages, but the script doesn't
 
Anyone has an idea what's causing the 
problems?
Thanks,
 
Vincent



On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 05:21:58PM +0200,
  Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
> I'm using qmail-1.03
> I'm having problems sending mail from withing perl scripts. The scirpt I used worked 
>perfectly on a linux server using sendmail. Now I'n using it on our news server with 
>qmail. The scirpt functions okay, but there is no mail sent.
> 
> I've made the proper links to /var/qmail/bin/sendmail.
> When I start sendmail -t (the same way the script does) I can create mail messages, 
>but the script doesn't
> 
> Anyone has an idea what's causing the problems?
> Thanks,

You haven't given us any information that would allow us to figure out what
is going wrong.

The obvious debugging technique is to record a copy of what you are pipin

qmail Digest 4 Jun 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1385

2001-06-04 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 4 Jun 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1385

Topics (messages 63405 through 63432):

Re: ORBS, and RFC-ignorant blacklists
63405 by: Piotr Kasztelowicz
63406 by: Peter van Dijk
63430 by: Piotr Kasztelowicz

Re: smtp on a specific IP
63407 by: Ross Davis
63408 by: Russell Nelson
63409 by: Henning Brauer
63413 by: Ross Davis

anyone using qmail-qfilter?
63410 by: Jon Rust

Re: Oops,I guess Sendmail wasn't secure after all...
63411 by: Felix von Leitner

Re: Enquiry
63412 by: Pavel Kankovsky
63417 by: Russell Nelson

PROBLEM Setting up RELAYDOMAINS
63414 by: avi
63415 by: Milind Nanal

Qmailadmin
63416 by: Zak Thompson

What about www.mail-abuse.org ?
63418 by: daiyuwen
63419 by: Tupshin Harper
63422 by: Mark Delany

qmail on SCO OpenServer
63420 by: Jason Heskett
63423 by: Mark Delany

do I need to log
63421 by: NewBiePortal
63424 by: Mark Delany

whether original sender can receiver a notic mail when mail can't send?
63425 by: george
63426 by: george
63429 by: Todd A. Jacobs

How filter a special mail address or subject when receiver all mail  ?
63427 by: george

Re: How filter a special mail address or subject when receiver all mail.
63428 by: Todd A. Jacobs

direct connection to qmqp or qmtpd server
63431 by: Newbieportal

where can found exit code  explain ?
63432 by: george

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Hello

>Alan Brown, operator of ORBS, was served 2 New Zealand High Court
>injunctions ordering the removal of several OBRS listings. The compalies
>who filed for these injunctions are Actrix and NZ Telecom.

I have written to this list one year ago, Allan Brown activity
is illegal, moreover hi helps hackers more than normal peoples.
Also good decision of NZ Court.

Piotr
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On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 11:25:10AM +, Piotr Kasztelowicz wrote:
> Hello
> 
> >Alan Brown, operator of ORBS, was served 2 New Zealand High Court
> >injunctions ordering the removal of several OBRS listings. The compalies
> >who filed for these injunctions are Actrix and NZ Telecom.
> 
> I have written to this list one year ago, Allan Brown activity
> is illegal, moreover hi helps hackers more than normal peoples.
> Also good decision of NZ Court.

I hate starting a flamethread (and hope you all are smart enough not
to), but ORBS does not help hackers.

Furthermore, Alan Brown's activities are not illegal - the ORBS
relaytester runs in The Netherlands, where this is not illegal by any
law.

Greetz, Peter.




On Sun, 3 Jun 2001, Peter van Dijk wrote:

> Furthermore, Alan Brown's activities are not illegal - the ORBS
> relaytester runs in The Netherlands, where this is not illegal by any
> law.

Maybe in Netherlands is not illegal, but in Netherlands even euthanasia
is legal by any law, in other countries not! The tester is in Netherlands
but it otucomes follow results in other countries, where performing
such lists and testing, which seeks the vulnerabilities in servers
and helps hackers at attacks, is illegal. From corespondence on this
list can be considered, that in US, NZ is illegal, in my country (Poland)
too. So, if Netherland will be right to others, probably shall give
this same injunction as NZ High Court - this want only a lot time

Best Wishes

Piotr
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Thank you for correcting me on what is doing the sending.

I still can't believe that after all this time, I am the only one that wants
to control what ip a domain sends mail out on.

Is it physically possible to control the IP that qmail-remote uses to send
from?

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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 2:28 AM
Subject: Re: smtp on a specific IP


> On Sat, Jun 02, 2001 at 05:41:51PM -0700, Ross Davis wrote:
> > There has to be some kind of config file that tells qmail-smtpd what
domains
> > to send for.
>
> qmail-smtpd does not send mail. It receives mails via smtp.
> qmail-send takes care of sending and starts qmail-remote for off-site
> deliveries. qmail-remote does not bind to a specific IP at all.
>
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Ross Davis writes:
 > I still can't believe that after 

qmail Digest 3 Jun 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1384

2001-06-03 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 3 Jun 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1384

Topics (messages 63369 through 63404):

Re: two question about qmail
63369 by: Andrea Cerrito

Re: Enquiry
63370 by: Russell Nelson
63385 by: El Chupacabra

Re: Oops,I guess Sendmail wasn't secure after all...
63371 by: Boris
63372 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
63373 by: Boris
63374 by: Daniel Kelley
63375 by: Boris
63376 by: Johan Almqvist
63377 by: Boris
63378 by: Adrian Ho
63380 by: Patrick Atamaniuk
63382 by: Mark Delany
63386 by: Todd Finney
63395 by: Russell Nelson

Re: IsoQlog problems
63379 by: Flavio Curti

expn
63381 by: Rob Genovesi
63383 by: Mark Delany

Re: masquarading and qmail-smtpd
63384 by: Alex Pennace

451 error
63387 by: Nathaniel L. Keeling III
63392 by: Charles Cazabon

xinetd
63388 by: Eduardo Gargiulo
63389 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
63393 by: Charles Cazabon
63394 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
63396 by: David Means

Re: headers in failure notice
63390 by: Charles Cazabon
63397 by: Russell Nelson

Re: host masquerading / qmail-remote problems
63391 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: smtp on a specific IP
63398 by: Ross Davis
63403 by: Henning Brauer

whether original sender can receiver a notic mail when mail can't send ?
63399 by: George Xu

How filter a special mail address or subject when receiver all mail.
63400 by: George Xu

qmail-remote crashing w/TLS patch
63401 by: Charles Sprickman

Mirrors
63402 by: Djalil Chafai

Re: dot qmail problem 
63404 by: Henning Brauer

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Hi.

> 1, How to setup qmail with ESMTP, each time a client wanna use
> smtp server,
>  smtp server ask him pop3 user&pass to check if right. and only allow mail
>  from is that user's mail can be sent.

You can patch qmail with authentication for qmail-smtp, or instead you can
allow relay just after a pop3 authentication (using vpopmail function or an
external package, called realy-ctrl).

You can found them on qmail home page.

> 2, Can I count how many mails one day the qmail processed?
> (received & send)
>   Did this need another tools and where can I find them?

You can use the mrtg + qmail-mrtg. You can find more infos here
https://mail.socha.net/stats/ (and on qmail homepage, of course).
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Rohit Gupta writes:
 > Hi all guruz
 > 
 > Is there any way out without using vpopmail.. that i can analysing
 > qmail queue and cleaning it manually without actually get into
 > queue directory and deleting the files manually

You worry too much.  Qmail doesn't need any queue management.  What
problem are you trying to solve?

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Il Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Rohit Gupta senza cognizione di causa, scrisse:

> Hi all guruz
> 
> Is there any way out without using vpopmail.. that i can analysing qmail queue and 
>cleaning it manually without actually get into queue directory and deleting the files 
>manually
> rgds
> Rohit
> 

You can try to use 'qmHandle'

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Hello Russell,

Saturday, June 02, 2001, 5:38:43 AM, you wrote:

RN> Boris writes:
RN>  > I really can´t hear the "qmail is the most secure bla bla" anymore,
RN>  > really.

RN> Why?  It's true.

Yes it is true, and qmail is great, but it would be better to make a
better documentation for qmail, and to offer "bundles" with a single
makefile.

My english is not very good, sorry.

I mean qmail has better arguments as security only.

Why no one makes a package with "all you need" to download and
install, here is a suggestion:

- qmail
- the tcpserver
- something good for pop before smtp
- vpopmail
- good tools for blocking spam, blocking mails from open relays, and
so on
- and other additions from other people i do not know

There should be one file to download and the makefile should do nearly
everything neccessary. I should not spend days to understand the
different modules as a newbie, it takes too much time.

RN>  > At

qmail Digest 2 Jun 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1383

2001-06-02 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 2 Jun 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1383

Topics (messages 63304 through 63368):

Re: Hy
63304 by: David
63306 by: hari_bhr

Summary: locals question
63305 by: MMP Wolfgang Rupp

virtual users? aliases? what do I need?
63307 by: Nate Pinchot
63309 by: tom
63313 by: Dave Sill

Features
63308 by: GARGIULO Eduardo   INGDESI
63311 by: Dave Sill
63312 by: Andrea Cerrito
63318 by: tom

Re: Limiting bandwidth usage
63310 by: Dave Sill
63319 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

dot qmail problem 
63314 by: Lye On Siong Johnny
63316 by: Henning Brauer
63317 by: Lye On Siong Johnny
63324 by: Henning Brauer
63326 by: Ahmad Ridha
6 by: Lye On Siong Johnny

Re: qmail-popbull used w/ imap
63315 by: Russell Nelson
63338 by: Scott Gifford
63340 by: michael
63343 by: Antonio S. Martins Jr.

Re: recipient limit for qmail-inject?
63320 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: the same username and different of domain qustion?
63321 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: disclaimer at end of outgoing msg
63322 by: Charles Cazabon

Outlook Express and qmail
63323 by: Greg Harper

Quick tcpserver question
63325 by: Gordon-Nildram
63328 by: Peter van Dijk
63329 by: Kurth Bemis
63330 by: Andrea Cerrito
63331 by: Russell Nelson

Netscape Messenger Configuration
63327 by: Lye On Siong Johnny
63335 by: Charles Cazabon
63357 by: Nick (Keith) Fish

Re: Quick tcpserver question - Thanks
63332 by: Gordon-Nildram

Question about supervise and tcpserver behaviour
63334 by: Renato
63339 by: Charles Cazabon
63341 by: Renato
63345 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: smtp on a specific IP
63336 by: Ross Davis - Data Anywhere
63342 by: Greg White
63344 by: Kourosh Ghassemieh

Oops,I guess Sendmail wasn't secure after all...
63337 by: Dave Sill
63346 by: Aaron L. Meehan
63360 by: Boris
63361 by: Mark Delany
63362 by: Russell Nelson
63364 by: List Monkey

MailDir stopped working
63347 by: Robert Schmid
63348 by: Charles Cazabon
63349 by: Robert Schmid
63351 by: Charles Cazabon
63353 by: Tim Hunter
63359 by: Robert Schmid
63366 by: Adrian Ho

qmail-qfilter logging?
63350 by: Jon Rust

headers in failure notice
63352 by: John Hogan
63354 by: Charles Cazabon
63355 by: Russell Nelson
63356 by: John Hogan

host masquerading / qmail-remote problems
63358 by: Phil Schwartz

two question about qmail
63363 by: David

Re: /var partition, queue size, and sendmail
63365 by: Todd A. Jacobs

masquarading and qmail-smtpd
63367 by: arjen.3va.net

Enquiry
63368 by: Rohit Gupta

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Dear marco1,

  1£¬ here http://www.inter7.com/qmailadmin/ is web based interface to create 
users/aliases/forward ...
  you should install vpopmail for qmail first, vpopmail can be located at 
http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/
  Http://www.inter7.com/vqadmin/ is a web based interface to create virtual 
domains in qmail
  you nedd install vpopmail first too.
  2,  If you wanna get your mail to your local machine via pop3, you will need one 
software like outlook express.
  3,  Here(http://www.inter7.com/sqwebmail/) is a free webmail programe, but it need 
vpopmail too.

  I use qmail+vpopmail+mysql, so all my suggestion with vpopmail.



Sincerely yours,
David Ge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Room 604, No. 168, Qinzhou Road, Shanghai.
Phone: (021)34140621-12
2001-06-01 18:00:52

On 2001-06-01 11:50:00 you wrote:
>Hy I'me a new user of Qmail and Linux so i need some basic information, I'm sorry for 
>my ignorance:-)
>
>1)There is some free Gui or Web interface for administering Qmail?
>2)I need client software or all I need is something like outlook express?
>3)It is possible to read e-mail directly on the server with common web browser?







better you down load plesk its free for one domain
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From: David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: marco1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: Hy


Dear marco1,

  1¡ê? here http://www.inter7.com/qmailadmin/ is web based interface to
create users/aliases/forward ...
  you should install vpopmail for qmail first, vpopmail can be located
at http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/
  Http://www.inter7.com/vqadmin/ is a web based interface to create
virtual domains in qmail
  

qmail Digest 29 May 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1379

2001-05-29 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 29 May 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1379

Topics (messages 63030 through 63069):

Queue
63030 by: Daniel Duclos
63033 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: problems with local mailboxes, interesting things going on
63031 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: How Does Everyone Feel About The Tone Of The Automatic Messages?
63032 by: Charles Cazabon

limiting databytes per user
63034 by: Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga
63035 by: Charles Cazabon
63037 by: Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga
63038 by: Mark Delany
63039 by: Charles Cazabon
63040 by: Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga
63042 by: Charles Cazabon

Advanced masquerading
63036 by: Marecki

webmailer
63041 by: Tom Beer
63043 by: David T. Ashley
63046 by: Tom Beer
63050 by: Philipp Steinkrüger
63051 by: Philipp Steinkrüger
63053 by: David Coley

Forwarding some mail recipients to other machine.
63044 by: Sebastian Wain
63045 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: list got quite
63047 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

smtpd times out
63048 by: kamesh jayachandran

Re: How Does Everyone Feel About The Tone Of The Automatic Messa
63049 by: Jamyn
63052 by: Scott D. Yelich

checkpassword v2 for SMTP relay success story
63054 by: Luke McKee

Qmail remote process never drops problem
63055 by: Eric Wang
63056 by: Mark Delany
63058 by: Eric Wang

"domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5)"
63057 by: Cary

Doesanyone know how to install Bruce Guenter's Qmail rpm's please
63059 by: arnie

qmail + mailman
63060 by: Rodrigo Borges Pereira

newbie question
63061 by: Ian Truelsen

Re: TCPSERVER status 256
63062 by: Nathaniel L. Keeling III

How to patch ... ?
63063 by: george
63064 by: Russell Nelson
63065 by: george

Installation of QMAIL
63066 by: Constantine Koulis
63067 by: Constantine Koulis
63069 by: Rizwan

Selective queue processing
63068 by: Gordon-Nildram

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Hello!

Is thera a way to reschedule a particular message in the queue for
immediate deliver?

I have a queue 9000 messages long, but I want all messages from
@domain.com to be schedule for immediate deliver, can I do that?

Thanx for your attention

regards,

daniduc

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Daniel Duclos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Is thera a way to reschedule a particular message in the queue for
> immediate deliver?

No.  You can cause qmail to immediately retry all of the current contents of
the queue, but not a single message or single domain.

> I have a queue 9000 messages long, but I want all messages from
> @domain.com to be schedule for immediate deliver, can I do that?

What you can do, if you must, for future cases, is make this domain virtual,
delivering all into a single Maildir.  Then use serialmail to send the
contents of this Maildir to the appropriate MX whenever you decide is
appropriate.

Charles
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Kelly Shutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey, thanks for the info Charles... You just told me what my problem is... I 
> just realized that the account has an uppercase character, is there a way to 
> make the program recognize these or should i just change it to lowercase?

Changing it to lowercase is the least-work solution.  However, you can
override this behaviour if you want, and there are (sometimes) other good
reasons to do so, particularly if you use NIS or automounted home directories.
`man qmail-users` for details.

Charles
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David T. Ashley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How does everyone feel about the tone of the auto

qmail Digest 28 May 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1378

2001-05-28 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 28 May 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1378

Topics (messages 63015 through 63029):

badmailfrom file and subdomains
63015 by: audit

Re: problem with local mailboxes
63016 by: Nick Fish

Dont know if qmail is installed
63017 by: Constantine Koulis
63022 by: David T. Ashley

Re: problems with local mailboxes, interesting things going on
63018 by: Charles Cazabon
63023 by: Kelly Shutt

Outgoing problem
63019 by: Jon Booth
63020 by: Henning Brauer

Error message:deferral: qmail-local_crashed ,Please help me.
63021 by: george
63027 by: Stefaan A Eeckels

Vpopmail-Radius patch
63024 by: Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga

How Does Everyone Feel About The Tone Of The Automatic Messages?
63025 by: David T. Ashley

Qmail & courier Imap.
63026 by: Constantine Koulis

Re: How Does Everyone Feel About The Tone Of The Automatic Messa
63028 by: Stefaan A Eeckels

Problem: deferral: qmail-local_crashed .
63029 by: george

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Greetings,

I've been working on getting my badmailfrom file setup and would like to
block a entire domain from connecting.
I've tried the following
@*.domain.net

But it can still send mail through using different domains. If I just add
@domain.net

then it just blocks the one address but they have vhosts that can send
mail through with no problem.

I would also like to add the entire RBL lists but can't seem to find a
file where I can download it. Is this possible without messing the my DNS
records?

Thanks

audit







Kelly Shutt wrote:
> 
> for those of you that were asking, i'm running slackware 7.1 and i've installed
> seems to me that the problem is the zero length files.
> 
> thanks,
> Kelly
> 
> 
> 
> #!/bin/sh
> 
> # Using splogger to send the log through syslog.
> # Using binmail to deliver messages to /var/spool/mail/$USER by default.
> # Using BSD 4.4 binmail interface: /usr/libexec/mail.local -r
> 
> exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
> qmail-start \
> '|preline -f /usr/libexec/mail.local -r "${SENDER:-MAILER-DAEMON}" -d "$USER"' \
> splogger qmail

Are you sure you have a mail.local program in /usr/libexec?  I'm running
Slack 7.1 same as you and the only one I see on my system is in
/opt/kde/bin.  Do a `locate mail.local` and see what it turns up.

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Hello All.

I am trying to install the qmail but unfortunately i dont know whether or
not is installed on my system or no.i read the Qmail-HOW-to at
http://www.flounder.net/qmail/qmail-howto.html and i followed every step.
I dont know as i said whether is installed or not.Can somebody tell me how
is start/stop the qmail?
Also is there a Gnome user interface to configure qmail?
Sincerely

_
Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.





Hi Constantine,

Qmail is not for the faint of heart!  The help on the web is ... well ...
"scattered" is the most sympathetic way to put it.

I recommmend buying a book.  The book I found is "Running qmail" by Richard
Blum.

See:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0672319454/qid%3D991020593/002-159088
7-7183201

As far as whether it is installed, you would need to see if you have
executables in /var/qmail/bin.  But there is more to installation than that.

As far as a script to get it started, Mr. Blum recommends a script something
like the one below:

#!/bin/sh

#PATH=/var/qmail/bin
#export PATH

#Check that qmail is loaded.
[ -f /var/qmail/bin/qmail-start ] || exit 0

case "$1" in
   start)
  echo -n "Starting qmail ..."
  /bin/csh -cf "/var/qmail/rc &"
  ;;
   stop)
  echo -n "Stopping qmail ..."
  /usr/bin/killall qmail-send
  ;;
   restart)
  $0 stop
  $0 start
  ;;
   *)
  echo -n "Usage:  $0 {start|stop|restart}"
  exit 1
esac

exit 0

#End of script.

That script is traditionally placed in /etc/rc.d/init.d, and there are
symbolic links elsewhere that get hit on system startup and shutdown.]

Furthermore, I might add that the script above breaks the qmail
recommendations, as it is not recommended to start it from a shell like
that.  However, for my pathetic little server which sits on a DSL line, the
computer is much faster than the DSL line.  I seriously doubt that anybody
could attack the thing based on overwhelming xinetd or something like that.

You want a book.  "qmail" assumes you know quite a bit about Unix.

Best regards, Dave.

> -Original Message-
> From: Constantine Koulis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, May 27

qmail Digest 27 May 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1377

2001-05-27 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 27 May 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1377

Topics (messages 63006 through 63014):

problem with local mailboxes
63006 by: Kelly Shutt
63008 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Forward copy of message
63007 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: 40 simultaneous qmail-smtpd
63009 by: Charles Cazabon

TCPSERVER status 256
63010 by: Nathaniel L. Keeling III
63011 by: Chris Johnson
63012 by: Chris Bolt

QMQP - mini qmail
63013 by: NewBiePortal

problems with local mailboxes, interesting things going on
63014 by: Kelly Shutt

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for those of you that were asking, i'm running slackware 7.1 and i've installed 
qmail according to the life with qmail document... minus the init.d config 
files, I don't use init.d, I just added /usr/local/sbin/qmail start" to my 
rc.local file.  I used the IDS file to add users and such, and for my rc file I 
used the included file "binm1," I think this may be where my problem is, I'm 
not sure which rc file applies to my machine, since i'm not sure what the 
default mail delivery is for sendmail in slack, but with this one qmail appears 
to be functioning properly except for not finding the mailboxes.  I'll include 
the rc at the bottom.  As I have said, qmail was configured exactly like the 
life with qmail document.  I've done this same installl on an Open BSD box 
without any trouble, so I know what I'm doing for the most part.  is there 
another way to setup mailboxes in /var/spool/mail that might work better?  I 
seems to me that the problem is the zero length files.
 
thanks,
Kelly
 
 
 
#!/bin/sh
 
# Using splogger to send the log through syslog.
# Using binmail to deliver messages to /var/spool/mail/$USER by default.
# Using BSD 4.4 binmail interface: /usr/libexec/mail.local -r
 
exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
qmail-start \
'|preline -f /usr/libexec/mail.local -r "${SENDER:-MAILER-DAEMON}" -d "$USER"' \
splogger qmail





Kelly Shutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...] for my rc file I used the included file "binm1," I think this may be
> where my problem is, I'm not sure which rc file applies to my machine, since
> i'm not sure what the default mail delivery is for sendmail in slack, but
> with this one qmail appears to be functioning properly except for not
> finding the mailboxes.

The rc scripts included in the tarball assume an old-style installation of
qmail; "Life with qmail" documents (among other things) the newer
daemontools-based installation.

What you might want to do is skip /var/spool/mail altogether.  The optimal
configuration delivers to Maildirs in the users' home directories.  "Life with
qmail" shows how to do this.

Charles
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Matt Simonsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to forward a copy of every message sent to me for the next couple
> weeks. If I have a .qmail file with:
> 
> &[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> &[EMAIL PROTECTED]  #(the account it is sent to...)
> 
> I don't think it will actually keep a copy for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> while forwarding one to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but from the dot-qmail man page I
> can't figure out what to do.

To keep a copy, you need to put a Maildir or mbox delivery instruction in the
.qmail file, instead of trying to forward it to yourself (this causes a mail
loop, and qmail detects it and bounces the message):

&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
./Maildir/

Charles
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NewBiePortal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> My first question is about qmail-smtpd and qmail-qmtpd
> 
> 1. what's the difference and which do you perfer.

qmail-smtpd accepts mail from the network via the SMTP protocol (standard mail
protocol).  qmail-qmtpd accepts mail from the network via the QMTP protocol.
Only a small percentage of machines currently can send mail via QMTP, and
you'll need to set up your MX records in accordance with djb's MXPS proposal
to tell them you accept QMTP.

> second question?
> 2. the faq states it like this
> tcpserver -u 7770 -g 2108 0 smtp /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd &
> and to raise the 

qmail Digest 25 May 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1375

2001-05-25 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 25 May 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1375

Topics (messages 62928 through 62952):

Re: Relay-ctrl compiles wrong with RH 7.0?
62928 by: Webservice
62935 by: Santosh Pasi

change password for virtual users.
62929 by: Mark Lo

Re: High Availability, High Volume and NFS
62930 by: Mike Scher
62937 by: John White

list got quite
62931 by: audit
62936 by: Graham H.
62951 by: Jörgen Persson

Re: Compile problems with compilation of daemontools-0.70 on RH 7.1
62932 by: Robin S. Socha

test
62933 by: J.J.Gallardo

Re: Commercial Support
62934 by: Paul Gregg

Virtualdomains setup?
62938 by: Joan Picanyol i Puig

Re: qmail-remote not working
62939 by: Jurjen Oskam

Re: webmail recommendations?
62940 by: Jason R. Mastaler
62952 by: Olivier M.

sending mail using qmail-inject
62941 by: Qmail
62943 by: tc lewis
62944 by: Mark Delany

setting a custom environment var
62942 by: Mark Jeftovic

Re: Logging POP3
62945 by: Willy De la Court

Re: Problems with SMTP connections
62946 by: Graham H.
62948 by: Mark Delany

preventing local delivery
62947 by: David Young

how to send attachments using perl in qmail-inject
62949 by: mugundhan
62950 by: Lukasz Gogolewski

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> From: "Santosh Pasi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 1. Did you install relay-ctrl as root and after using "make"; did you 
> follow "make install-root".

Yes


> 2. Add entry in crontab using crontab -e as given in relay-control doc

Yes, it works fine, I see that coming up each time


> 3. Make this link
>ln -s /usr/local/bin/tcprules /usr/bin/tcprules

Did that. --> no effect

 
> 4. Check your smtp-script(for -x /etc/tcpcontrol/smtp.cdb), as make 
> necessary control database file.

This works, /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb is based on /etc/tcp.smtpd


> >I've been trying for 2 days now to install relay-ctrl-2.5.
> >
> >Everyting goes well (I see no errors in compiling), but the dir's are
> >normally not created (once I saw a /var/spool/relay-ctrl, but don't 
> know for>sure), all the other times I created the dirs myself.
> >
> >When compiling I never got an error, I tried in /usr and /usr/local.
> >
> >This is how I start my tcpserver:
> >/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -R 0 pop3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup \
> >ns4.pi-group.net /bin/checkpoppasswd /usr/sbin/relay-ctrl-allow \
> >/var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir &
> >
> >I can loggin at all times, but this 'easy' program doesn't seem to work.
> >/var/spool/relay-ctrl stays empty






Hi,

1. Did you install relay-ctrl as root and after using "make"; did you 
follow "make install-root".
2. Add entry in crontab using crontab -e as given in relay-control doc

3. Make this link
   ln -s /usr/local/bin/tcprules /usr/bin/tcprules

4. Check your smtp-script(for -x /etc/tcpcontrol/smtp.cdb), as make 
necessary control database file.
Santosh Pasi



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>Subject: Relay-ctrl compiles wrong with RH 7.0?
>Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 16:28:20 +0200
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
>I've been trying for 2 days now to install relay-ctrl-2.5.
>
>Everyting goes well (I see no errors in compiling), but the dir's are
>normally not created (once I saw a /var/spool/relay-ctrl, but don't 
know for>sure), all the other times I created the dirs myself.
>
>When compiling I never got an error, I tried in /usr and /usr/local.
>
>This is how I start my tcpserver:
>/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -R 0 pop3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup \
>ns4.pi-group.net /bin/checkpoppasswd /usr/sbin/relay-ctrl-allow \
>/var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir &
>
>I can loggin at all times, but this 'easy' program doesn't seem to work.
>/var/spool/relay-ctrl stays empty
> maybe  I think I've read something that RH 7.0 is using a 
strange>gcc-compiler, but I don't know for sure. I'm a rookie when it comes to
>compiling.
>
>O yeah, I tried the RPM: --> error: relay-ctrl-2.5-1.i386.rpm cannot be
>installed
>
>
>Hope someone can help, cause it's not funny anymore after 2 days.
>
>Best Regards,
>Pascal
>
>
>





Hi,

I am using qmail + vpopmail + omail-admin.  I would like to write a
simple program to change the virtual user's password on the web by using the
vpasswd function.  I know omail-admin has the function to change password.
But, I would like to disable the forward filed.  So, I decide to writ

qmail Digest 24 May 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1374

2001-05-24 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 24 May 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1374

Topics (messages 62883 through 62927):

Problem with Bcc's 'for' line disappearing
62883 by: Eric Bonharme
62886 by: Peter van Dijk
62904 by: Charles Cazabon
62913 by: Scott Gifford

Re: Problems with SMTP connections
62884 by: Graham H.
62902 by: Charles Cazabon
62922 by: Michael Boyiazis

Re: Message size limiting
62885 by: Peter van Dijk
62896 by: Davidson Thaba
62899 by: Peter van Dijk

forwarding.
62887 by: richard morris
62903 by: Charles Cazabon

slow server (qmail + imap + tcpserver)
62888 by: MERCHE TOMAS
62892 by: Jörgen Persson

qmail-remote not working
62889 by: kamesh jayachandran
62890 by: Johan Almqvist
62906 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-default vs virtualdomains
62891 by: Dean Staff

qmail dead but subsys locked.
62893 by: Srikrishnan Chitoor

Logging POP3
62894 by: David Gartner
62898 by: Dean Staff
62905 by: Charles Cazabon
62911 by: Kris Kelley

Setting POP Mail at qmail
62895 by: eddy
62910 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: slow server (qmail + imap + tcpserver)]
62897 by: MERCHE TOMAS
62917 by: Jörgen Persson

Re: gcc programming with qmail
62900 by: Joshua Nichols
62901 by: Charles Cazabon

Relay-ctrl compiles wrong with RH 7.0?
62907 by: Webservice
62912 by: Charles Cazabon
62919 by: Webservice
62923 by: Charles Cazabon

scan_whitenskip?
62908 by: Ondøej Surý

Blocking Hahaha at server level
62909 by: Davidson Thaba
62914 by: Charles Cazabon
62915 by: Johan Almqvist
62916 by: Hank Wethington
62918 by: Kirti S. Bajwa

High Availability, High Volume and NFS
62920 by: Duane Schaub
62921 by: Dave Weiner
62924 by: Mark Delany
62925 by: Charles Cazabon
62926 by: Jeremy Suo-Anttila

Commercial Support
62927 by: ross.antivirus.ie

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Title: Problem with Bcc's 'for' line disappearing




Hi there,
We have a problem with the 'for' line being stripped out when
delivering Bcc'ed messages to the Bcc'ed recipient locally.
This is a problem because we have a catch all mailbox set up in the
following way:
.mail-default contains :
| /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail ''
/home/vpopmail/users/domain.com/anything
This is then picked up by another server which delivers to local
users on the client's site. But as the 'for' line is stripped out
(presumably because qmail thinks that it's in the correct mailbox and
there is no need for a 'for' line any more), the client's mail server
doesn't know which mailbox to send it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Eric






On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 10:29:56AM +, Eric Bonharme wrote:
> Hi there,
> We have a problem with the 'for' line being stripped out when delivering 
> Bcc'ed messages to the Bcc'ed recipient locally.
[snip]

qmail doesn't strip headers, and I've never seen qmail *add* a for
header.

Greetz, Peter.




Eric Bonharme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have a problem with the 'for' line being stripped out when delivering 
> Bcc'ed messages to the Bcc'ed recipient locally.

qmail doesn't remove any headers.  What is a "for" header?  I've never seen
such a beast.

Charles
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Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Eric Bonharme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We have a problem with the 'for' line being stripped out when delivering 
> > Bcc'ed messages to the Bcc'ed recipient locally.
> 
> qmail doesn't remove any headers.  What is a "for" header?  I've never seen
> such a beast.

Eric is probably talking about the "for" clause of the Received
header:

Received: from muncher.math.uic.edu ([131.193.178.181]) (envelope-sender 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
  by smtp01.mail.onemain.com (qmail-ldap-1.03) with SMTP
  for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 23 May 2001 10:10:26 -
here  ^^ 

Looking at the 'for' clause is a hack, and will only work under some
circumstances.  Particularly, if more than one person on the same mail
server receives a message, the 'for' clause will not be present at
all.

Fortunately, qmail provides a better solution.  Use t

qmail Digest 23 May 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1373

2001-05-23 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 23 May 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1373

Topics (messages 62839 through 62882):

R: R: leave a copy of messages on server
62839 by: Andrea Cerrito
62842 by: tonix (Antonio Nati)

Re: R: leave a copy of messages on server
62840 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

Re: Timeout issues.
62841 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

Re: injecting qmail-queue (asking again)
62843 by: peter green

Qmail with amavis
62844 by: Francisco André Barbosa Neto
62848 by: Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga

how control smtp relay
62845 by: Gustav-Martin Olsen
62866 by: daiyuwen

Re: leave a copy of messages on server
62846 by: Roberto Marzialetti

Re: qmail-pop3d and /var/spool/mail or NO /HOME/$USER
62847 by: Charles Cazabon

10 Million Messages per day
62849 by: Mark Lo
62850 by: Alex Povolotsky
62851 by: Charles Cazabon
62852 by: Mark Lo
62854 by: Philipp Steinkrüger
62865 by: Medi Montaseri

/var/qmail/alias/.qmail-default vs virtualdomains
62853 by: Dean Staff
62857 by: Charles Cazabon

manymanymany splogger processes
62855 by: Ahead of the Street
62856 by: Peter van Dijk
62860 by: Joshua Nichols
62862 by: Peter van Dijk
62863 by: Willy De la Court

Re: qmail + vpopmail + maildrop + sqwebmail 2.0.0
62858 by: Hank Wethington

Re: pulling mail from other than new/cur (sorry again...better reply address)
62859 by: Paul Gregg

qmail-pop3d advice ( migrate to vpopmail ? )
62861 by: Renato
62864 by: Charles Cazabon

gcc programming with qmail
62867 by: KY Lui

Problems with SMTP connections
62868 by: Graham H.
62869 by: Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga

webmail recommendations?
62870 by: Eric Paynter
62871 by: Chris Hellberg
62872 by: John Chapman
62873 by: Remo Mattei
62874 by: Olivier M.
62875 by: Robert Sander

R: webmail recommendations?
62876 by: Andrea Cerrito
62879 by: Olivier M.
62881 by: Henning Brauer

Re: bash script to use with vadddomain (vpopmail)
62877 by: jcarreiro

R: help: bash script to use with vadddomain (vpopmail)
62878 by: Andrea Cerrito

Message size limiting
62880 by: Davidson Thaba

R: R: webmail recommendations?
62882 by: Andrea Cerrito

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Mmmmhhh, I don't think it's possible.
Anyway, you can set a crontab to delete old messages (ie: 30 days old) or 
you can set quota.
 
It's 
not advisable to make the delete mandatory because:
 
1) 
user may want to look his/her messages from a location, and to download them 
from another one,
2) the 
data transfer may fail for some reason (and you force deletion of a message 
unread by user)
 
Good 
work
---Cordiali saluti / Best regardsAndrea 
Cerrito^^Net.Admin @ Centro MultiMediale di Terni 
S.p.A.P.zzale Bosco 3A05100 Terni ITTel. +39 744 5441330Fax. +39 
744 5441372 

  -Messaggio originale-Da: medi [mailto:medi]Per 
  conto di Medi MontaseriInviato: lunedì 21 maggio 2001 
  21.11A: Andrea CerritoCc: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Oggetto: Re: R: leave a copy of messages on 
  serverI have the opposit question, is it possible to 
  mandate delete? That is, can I mandate the all messages  be 
  downloaded from a POP server? 
  Andrea Cerrito wrote: 
  Mmmm... strange. 
A normal pop3 session is like 
... stat retr #num dele #num 
and if you set "leave a copy..." the dele action is never done. Try 
to telnet to your box and act as a mail client: you'll be able to know 
if it's a problem with qmail (I don't think so, anyway) or with your 
client. 
I mean 
+OK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> user $YOURUSER +OK 
pass $YOURPASS +OK stat +OK 1 1228 retr 1 bla bla 
bla bla bla quit +OK 
then reconnect and see if the message is still alive. Good luck 
--- Cordiali saluti / Best regards Andrea Cerrito 
^^ Net.Admin @ Centro MultiMediale di Terni S.p.A. 
P.zzale Bosco 3A 05100 Terni IT Tel. +39 744 5441330 Fax. 
+39 744 5441372 
> -Messaggio originale- > Da: Roberto Marzialetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > 
Inviato: lunedì 21 maggio 2001 18.39 > A: Qmail List > 
Oggetto: leave a copy of messages on server > > > Hi 
boys > > have got a problem... > well... if i active 
the option "leave a copy > of messages on server " on my email 
client, the messages > doesn't leave on my server :o(( > 
> have you got some solution ? > > many thanks > 
> Roberto > >-- 

qmail Digest 22 May 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1372

2001-05-22 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 22 May 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1372

Topics (messages 62798 through 62838):

Re: qmail as 'proxy' - comments?
62798 by: Peter van Dijk
62802 by: Brett Randall

minifaq
62799 by: Tim Titzmann
62803 by: Peter van Dijk

Spamcontrol trouble
62800 by: Philipp Steinkrüger

Re: qmail + mutt
62801 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

Re: Administrivia: Move to EZMLM]
62804 by: Mate Wierdl

How redirect mail to another server
62805 by: Mohamed Ould

leave a copy of messages on server
62806 by: Roberto Marzialetti
62808 by: Greg White
62809 by: Peter van Dijk
62810 by: Isaac Chapman
62817 by: Peter van Dijk
62823 by: Jim Steele

R: leave a copy of messages on server
62807 by: Andrea Cerrito
62816 by: Medi Montaseri

Timeout issues.
62811 by: Hank Wethington
62820 by: Chris Johnson

Compile problems with compilation of daemontools-0.70 on RH 7.1
62812 by: Ed Weinberg
62813 by: Ed Weinberg
62814 by: Carl J. Danowski
62815 by: Henning Brauer
62818 by: Ed Weinberg
62822 by: K. F. Yim

need a badmailto solution
62819 by: Brian Moon
62821 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
62824 by: Jim Steele

fastforward broke my email
62825 by: RC

Re: The best way to setup...
62826 by: Dean Staff

Re: injecting qmail-queue (asking again)
62827 by: Todd Finney
62828 by: peter green
62830 by: Todd Finney

Go on developing qmail
62829 by: Liu Hong
62831 by: Brett Randall
62832 by: Liu Hong
62835 by: Ruprecht Helms

Sending mail to another machine
62833 by: Mohamed Ould
62834 by: Ruprecht Helms

badrcptto
62836 by: Brian Moon
62837 by: Brian Moon

qmail + vpopmail + maildrop + sqwebmail 2.0.0
62838 by: Roy Svendsen

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On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 02:40:54AM +0100, John P wrote:
> We run a Linux box (LRP) as a firewall on our office network. Currently
> ports 25 and 110 are portforwarded to an internal server which runs qmail
> (on RedHat 7.0).
> 
> Is there any point in setting up a forwarding-only version of qmail (perhaps
> using QMTP?) on the firewall box, or on a separate box in say a DMZ? I know
> a 'mail proxy' like this is recommended for Sendmail in some network
> security books, and if we did it then the internal box would have no ports
> open to the outside world*, but with qmail's inherent security, is it
> necessary?

You could put qmail on the firewall host with qmail-qmqpc (check the
mini-qmail docs) so that no outside box talks to your internal
mailserver directly. Local queueing+smtproutes works too, ofcourse.

Whether this is needed for a qmail box itself is not a question - when
creating a secure system, you ignore that any specific bit is secure
and still secure everything around it.

> *although as I type this I'm guessing that POP3 would still need to go
> through to the internal server due to the user's home directories being on
> there

Yes, pop3 is not that easily fixed.

Greetz, Peter.




> "Peter" == Peter van Dijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 02:40:54AM +0100, John P wrote:

>> *although as I type this I'm guessing that POP3 would still need to go
>> through to the internal server due to the user's home directories being on
>> there

> Yes, pop3 is not that easily fixed.

Except with NFS. Not the greatest solution, but in a few cases I still
use it and it works *mainly* fine (except for transferring 10mb
attachments over 28.8k modem links...it doesn't like that much).
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On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 11:38:31AM +0200, Tim Titzmann wrote:
> 

Talking about *mini* :)

Greetz, Peter.




Hello,

i am having trouble with qmail and the spamcontrol patch. i am
using qmail with vpopmail and the spamcontol patch. I have a tcp.smtp
file to allow clients to relay mail, and i have a roaming users system set 
up. 

Now what i want to do is to only allow deliveries to existing users on the 
system.
Therefore i added "*@*" to badrcptpatterns and a list of all account with a 
"!" in front of it.
 ->> Now every mail not in this list is rejected, and no system can relay 
mails. 

Whats wrong ? 

Here is how i start qmail: 

/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -x /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -v -u 71 -g 104 
smtp /usr/local/bin/rblsmtpd -rblackholes.mail-abuse.org 
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 2>&1 | /var/qmail/bin/splogger smtpd 2 & 

If you can please help me out... 

Best Regards,
Philipp Steinkrüger 

 
Phil

qmail Digest 21 May 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1371

2001-05-21 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 21 May 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1371

Topics (messages 62778 through 62797):

Re: Administrivia: Move to EZMLM]
62778 by: James R Grinter
62779 by: Andre Oppermann
62780 by: David Talkington

Using fetchmail with qmail
62781 by: Alexandre Goncalves Jacaranda
62782 by: Robin S. Socha
62783 by: Clemens Hermann
62785 by: David Talkington
62788 by: Alexandre Goncalves Jacaranda
62790 by: Mikko Hänninen
62792 by: Mark Delany
62794 by: David Talkington

Re: QMail configuration problem
62784 by: Ed Weinberg
62786 by: Robin S. Socha
62787 by: Rick Updegrove

Re: qmail + mutt
62789 by: Mikko Hänninen
62797 by: Bruno Wolff III

Still want to use fetchmail with qmail
62791 by: Alexandre Goncalves Jacaranda
62793 by: Mark Delany

test
62795 by: Jaros³aw Bad¼mierowski

qmail as 'proxy' - comments?
62796 by: John P

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Andre Oppermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> First Aleph1 didn't like qmail/ezmlm at all... but appearently there
> is nothing else out there which can do the job.

he's using ezmlm, with postfix judging by the headers.

James.




James R Grinter wrote:
> 
> Andre Oppermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > First Aleph1 didn't like qmail/ezmlm at all... but appearently there
> > is nothing else out there which can do the job.
> 
> he's using ezmlm, with postfix judging by the headers.

Ah, well, shit happens...

-- 
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Andre Oppermann wrote:

>James R Grinter wrote:
>>
>> Andre Oppermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > First Aleph1 didn't like qmail/ezmlm at all... but appearently there
>> > is nothing else out there which can do the job.
>>
>> he's using ezmlm, with postfix judging by the headers.
>
>Ah, well, shit happens...

Hmm. outgoing.securityfocus.com turns a deaf ear to the outside world,
but I had a chat with mail.securityfocus.com:25.  That one sure looks
like qmail to me ...

- -d

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Hi everybody, How can I use fetchmail program with qmail ?

Thanks, Alexandre Gonçalves Jacarandá

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* Alexandre Goncalves Jacaranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can I use fetchmail program with qmail ? 

http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Qmail+MH-5.html
found within < 10s at
http://www.google.de/search?q=fetchmail+qmail+howto&hl=de&safe=off
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Am 20.05.2001 um 12:31:16 schrieb Alexandre Goncalves Jacaranda:
> Hi everybody, How can I use fetchmail program with qmail ?

To fetch mail from a qmail server via pop3/imap fetchmail works right
out of the box.
To fetch mail and deliver it local into maildirs getmail might be the
right approach.

/ch




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Alexandre Goncalves Jacaranda wrote:

>Hi everybody, How can I use fetchmail program with qmail ?

There's really nothing special about such a configuration; fetchmail
just delivers mail to whoever is listening on 25.  As long as qmail
will accept deliveries for localhost, it works great.  I do this on my
laptop.

- -d

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Thanks for help.

Alexandre Gonçalves Jacarandá






Davi

qmail Digest 20 May 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1370

2001-05-20 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 20 May 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1370

Topics (messages 62764 through 62777):

Re: procmail and spambouncer
62764 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

isoqlog and multilog not playing nice
62765 by: Gary MacKay
62766 by: Justin Heesemann

restart qmail?
62767 by: Cameron Hanover
62768 by: Alex Pennace
62769 by: Cameron Hanover

injecting qmail-queue
62770 by: Todd Finney

qmail-pop3d and /var/spool/mail or NO /HOME/$USER
62771 by: Charles Olds
62773 by: Tim Hunter
62774 by: Dean Staff

The best way to setup...
62772 by: Pascal Nobus

help for show time zone
62775 by: new
62776 by: Mark Delany

qmail-lspawn / qmail-local
62777 by: qmail.col7.metta.lk

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Charles Cazabon([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.05.18 13:04:03 +:
> I don't know anything about "spambouncer", but purely based on the name, I'd
> say it's useless.  I've seen some systems which generate late bounces to
> suspicious mail to try to get your name removed from spammers' lists, but the
> basic idea is flawed because spammers universally use forged envelope sender
> addresses and therefore never see the bounces.
even worse with spambouncer which appears to create mails from templates
and sends them to other adresses like contacts of the providers and so
on. i doubt that this can be done effectively with a set of scripts
without annoying overworked admins all over the world... *sigh*

seems like we all will get another wave of spam complaining about spam
like it was when netmedic came out and complained about high latency or
not enough bandwidth at some providers technical mail accounts. and that
just because some web server out there in the net served it's objects
with 6kbit/s and the backbone companies got the annoy-me-mail

here's an excerpt from the web page http://www.spambouncer.org/:
---
The SpamBouncer is a set of procmail recipes, or instructions, which
search the headers and text of your incoming email to see if it meets
one or more of the following conditions:

- Originates from an email address known to belong to a spammer.

- Originates from known spam source sites, domains or hosts -- internet
sites which exist solely or primarily to spam or provide services to
spammers.

- Originates from irresponsible, or rogue, Internet Service Providers
(ISPs), who permit spamming from their sites and fail to take
appropriate action against spammers.

- Was sent using a bulk email program whose only or primary purpose is to
send large quantities of junk email.

- Contains headers which match the filter's profile of definite or
probable spam.

- Contains body text strings which match the filter's profile of probable
spam.

The SpamBouncer sorts suspected spam into two categories -- mail from
known spam sources which is definitely spam, and other mail which is
probably spam, but might also be legitimate. It then tags this email
with appropriate headers giving the spam classification, and responds
according to the parameters you have set.

Depending on how you set it up, it will:

- Simply tag the suspected spam and return it to your main incoming
mailbox, allowing you to set up Eudora, Pegasus Mail, or another POP
mail program to retrieve and sort your mail.

- Tag the suspected spam, delete spam from known spam sources, and file
suspected spam in a separate folder.

- Send a simulated MAILER-DAEMON daemon "bounce" to known spammers in
hopes that they will think your email address is invalid and remove you
from their spam lists.

- Complain to the "upstream providers" of known spammers or spam
sites/domains, asking that they disconnect the internet service of the
spammers.

- Notify senders of email tagged as probable spam that their email was
intercepted, and give them a password to resend their email and bypass
spam filtering if their email was legitimate. (Spammers almost never try
to bypass filtering when warned this way -- in most cases, they don't
even read replies to their mail.)
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I have qmail,qpop3d, and courier-imap humming along just fine. I added
isoqlog which, when run manually works fine, but I can not get it to log
on it's own. I've search all 38 messages (wow!) on the yahoo isoqlog
message board, and tho others are having the same problem, no soluti

qmail Digest 19 May 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1369

2001-05-19 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 19 May 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1369

Topics (messages 62720 through 62763):

Large posting
62720 by: Manuel de Ferran
62721 by: Peter van Dijk
62722 by: Faried Nawaz

Re: unauthorized relay :-(
62723 by: Todd Finney
62725 by: Henning Brauer
62727 by: Roger Walker
62728 by: Roger Walker
62730 by: Mark Delany
62735 by: Roger Walker
62738 by: Mark Delany
62748 by: Roger Walker

Re: Unsubscribe Me
62724 by: Mohamed Yasin
62732 by: Joy Hundley

Re: qmail bounce patch help
62726 by: Santosh Pasi

Re: bare linefeed problem by worm?
62729 by: Markus Schaefer

Unauthorized relay :-( ==> formmail
62731 by: Roger Walker

qmail-inject internals question
62733 by: dan.kelley
62737 by: Peter van Dijk
62742 by: Mark Delany

migrating from qmail-pop to vpopmail
62734 by: Fabio Pedrazzoli
62739 by: Charles Cazabon
62741 by: Henning Brauer

Re: How to send individual messages?
62736 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Where can I put pop3 log
62740 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

Re: qmail and sqwebmail
62743 by: Joshua Nichols

Qmail-Sqwebmail-LDAP
62744 by: Remo Mattei

doublebounceto ignored??
62745 by: David Boone
62747 by: Charles Cazabon
62749 by: Markus Stumpf
62750 by: Dave Sill

procmail and spambouncer
62746 by: Gawain Reifsnyder
62752 by: Charles Cazabon

#4.2.1 access denied
62751 by: Tom Beer
62753 by: Charles Cazabon
62754 by: Markus Stumpf

qmail + mutt
62755 by: Bruno Wolff III

patch combination: qmtp + outgoingip
62756 by: Jim Steele
62762 by: Jim Steele

vpopmail or sqwebmail bypasses qmail?
62757 by: Rick Stanley
62759 by: Einar Bordewich

My custom messages returned by rblsmtp?
62758 by: Ed Weinberg

Migration to qmail
62760 by: vincent.idigi.net.my

Re: Lotsa messages from perl with qmail-remote
62761 by: John R. Levine

QMail configuration problem
62763 by: Fares Gianluca

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I have to send an email to about 5000 persons.

I was wondering if it s better to use an ezmlm list or a .qmail-smth
which contains the list of the users.

Regards,

/Manuel




On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 11:58:17AM +0200, Manuel de Ferran wrote:
> I have to send an email to about 5000 persons.
> 
> I was wondering if it s better to use an ezmlm list or a .qmail-smth
> which contains the list of the users.

ezmlm, because it does bounce-handling.

Greetz, Peter.




Manuel de Ferran wrote:

  I was wondering if it s better to use an ezmlm list or a .qmail-smth
  which contains the list of the users.

ezmlm.  It's what it was designed for.




At 04:47 AM 5/18/01, Henning Brauer wrote:
>On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 08:47:46PM -0400, Todd Finney wrote:
> > At 08:55 PM 5/17/01, Roger Walker wrote:
> > >:allow
> > Doesn't that last allow line cause an open relay?
>
>NO! The last :allow is needed for other Mailservers delivering mail to 
>your
>domains listed in rcpthosts. Unless RELAYCLIENT is set qmail does not 
>relay
>to foreign domains.

No need to shout there, Henning.  Please note the question mark at the 
end of my sentence; I wasn't sure.

If you must use caps, please save them for the idiots that can't figure 
out how to unsubscribe.

cheers,
Todd






On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 06:53:30AM -0400, Todd Finney wrote:
> At 04:47 AM 5/18/01, Henning Brauer wrote:
> >On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 08:47:46PM -0400, Todd Finney wrote:
> > > At 08:55 PM 5/17/01, Roger Walker wrote:
> > > >:allow
> > > Doesn't that last allow line cause an open relay?
> >NO! The last :allow is needed for other Mailservers delivering mail to 
> >your
> >domains listed in rcpthosts. Unless RELAYCLIENT is set qmail does not 
> >relay
> >to foreign domains.
> No need to shout there, Henning.  

No offense intended, Todd. Just meant as clarification.


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On 18 May 2001, Mark Delany wrote:

> So you are saying that you've checked the qmail-send logs and there is
> no injection that matches the headers of the bounce? Are you sure?
>
> If you found a match, then the uid trail will tell you who did it.

The log portion I supplied is indicative of all of the stuff
related to the aol mail. The PID associated with those messages was not
there when I became aware of what was happening, so I c

qmail Digest 16 May 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1366

2001-05-16 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 16 May 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1366

Topics (messages 62482 through 62546):

quota setting
62482 by: Jati
62483 by: Tim

Re: virtualdomains
62484 by: Roberto Marzialetti
62494 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

What's the meaning of "did_1+0+0"
62485 by: Gustav-Martin Olsen
62486 by: Peter van Dijk
62487 by: Chris Bolt
62489 by: Peter van Dijk
62490 by: Gustav-Martin Olsen
62525 by: Chris Bolt

Re: OT - Problems with daemontools 0.70
62488 by: Felix von Leitner
62499 by: Michael Geier
62505 by: Michael Geier
62508 by: Henning Brauer
62509 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
62510 by: Robin S. Socha
62514 by: schoon.amgt.com
62519 by: Hubbard, David
62523 by: Jeremy Suo-Anttila
62527 by: Uwe Ohse
62528 by: Uwe Ohse
62532 by: Stefaan A Eeckels

Re: Who is List Manager
62491 by: Jason Kawaja
62495 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

Emtpying mailqueue
62492 by: henrik.troeng.ekakan.com
62513 by: Charles Cazabon
62521 by: Magnus Bodin

Re: Handling high volume lists
62493 by: Dave Sill

Qmail/Ldap and the dash trick
62496 by: Manuel de Ferran
62498 by: Henning Brauer

problem
62497 by: colette tostivint
62501 by: Dave Sill

Re: Using IP tables
62500 by: Remo Mattei
62503 by: Hubbard, David

Login SMTP Errors
62502 by: Christopher Tarricone
62506 by: Greg White
62507 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

Re: Using vchkpw (vpopmail) with qmail-pop3d?
62504 by: Dave Sill

delivering problem
62511 by: Oscar Rodriguez Rodriguez
62516 by: Greg White
62517 by: Mads.E.Eilertsen.hist.no

apology for my lapse in judgement
62512 by: Michael Geier

Make multilog rotate according to time?
62515 by: Mike Jackson
62536 by: Ralph Hackl
62537 by: Ismail YENIGUL

Re: Qpopper and Qmail logging
62518 by: Tim Hunter
62531 by: Chad Owens

Qmailqueue Patch and 451 error
62520 by: Pawul, Rudy

Re: tcpserver blues
62522 by: Chris Ochap
62529 by: Patrick Starrenburg

Another logging question
62524 by: Dean Staff

authenticate Roaming Users
62526 by: Tony Vickers
62534 by: Clemens Hermann

qmail-send to use rcpthosts
62530 by: Richard Roderick

qmail bounce patch help
62533 by: Santosh Pasi

Empty Mail From: command
62535 by: Denis Gasparin
62543 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
62546 by: Denis Gasparin

Unsubscribe Me
62538 by: Ceasur
62540 by: Jasonk

Qmail can't varify user
62539 by: liu zhi
62542 by: Roberto Marzialetti
62544 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

Help me:Qmail can't receive mail
62541 by: liu zhi
62545 by: Peter van Dijk

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Could you help me how to :
 -set quota for each user
 -block receiving mail if : used space + size 
of incoming mail >= 5MB
 
Until this time i've used this 
rules :
 
|if [ `du |tail -1|awk '{print $1}'` -ge `cat 
../../mailquota-limit` ] ; then /var/qmail/bin/bouncesaying "User quota 
exceeded" ; fi
 
 
Best Regards
 
Klateno



Use vdelivermail (part of vpopmail at http://www.inter7.com/qmail) or
maildrop (http://courier.sourceforge.net)

I am assuming that you are running under single UID, of course.

Tim

On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 10:07:45AM -, Jati wrote:
> 
> Could you help me how to :
>  -set quota for each user
>  -block receiving mail if : used space + size of incoming mail >= 5MB
> 
> Until this time i've used this rules :
> 
> |if [ `du |tail -1|awk '{print $1}'` -ge `cat ../../mailquota-limit` ] ; then 
>/var/qmail/bin/bouncesaying "User quota exceeded" ; fi
> 
> 
> Best Regards
> 
> Klateno




> So you learned an important lesson: if you expect help give real data,

thaks for lesson :o)   i'm a newbie of this ml

> > the real domain in inmagine.net  
 
> So the mail exchanger is:
> 10 phoenix.marcheonline.net (IP: 195.191.36.57)
> 
> Is that what you expect?

ye !

but the email not arrived :o(
i maybe must configurate something on qmail
about dns ?
i try (thanks Barry Hill :o))  to put 
inmagine.net:phoenix.marcheonline.net  
in /var/qmail/control/smtproutes

> You may even use nslookup.

i don't have this tool !  i have a slack 7.0
i must install nslookup to make qmail work ?
i don't think...

thanks for patience :o)

Roberto





"Roberto Marzialetti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > 10 phoenix.marcheonline.net (IP: 195.191.36.57)
> > 
> > Is that what you expect?
> 
> ye !
> 
> but the email n

qmail Digest 14 May 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1364

2001-05-14 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 14 May 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1364

Topics (messages 62364 through 62397):

qmail-analog
62364 by: ross.pro-web.ie

Re: MASS mailing
62365 by: Mike Jackson
62370 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

Re: qmail does not handle timezones properly?
62366 by: Adrian Ho
62368 by: Patrick Starrenburg
62369 by: Patrick Starrenburg
62374 by: Adrian Ho
62376 by: Mark Delany
62379 by: Antonio Dias

Re: Newbies vs. arrogant experts (was: Newbie with tcpserver)
62367 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

Unsubscribe Doesn't Work
62371 by: Jim Darrough
62373 by: Brett Randall
62392 by: Andy Bradford

qmail does not handle timezones properly? - More Info
62372 by: Patrick Starrenburg
62375 by: Peter van Dijk
62377 by: Mark Delany
62378 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
62380 by: Mark Jefferys
62382 by: Felix von Leitner
62383 by: Peter van Dijk
62384 by: Patrick Starrenburg

Re: Handling high volume lists (was: Newbies vs. arrogant experts)
62381 by: Chris Garrigues

alias documentation
62385 by: Neil Grant
62386 by: Nick (Keith) Fish

How to resend individual message?
62387 by: Evelyn Huang

Default forward address for entire domain with non sytems account assign file
62388 by: Peter Janett
62390 by: Ryan Byrne

No mail arrival notice!
62389 by: Evelyn Huang

tcpserver -p and smtpd and DNS
62391 by: David Killingsworth
62395 by: Gerrit Pape

Slow start tcpserver
62393 by: Andriy T. Yanko
62394 by: tonix (Antonio Nati)
62397 by: Patrick Starrenburg

Re: Administrivia: Move to EZMLM]
62396 by: Andre Oppermann

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Hi List,

I have installed the qmail-analog software
(http://cr.yp.to/qmailanalog.html). This has been a great help as I can
now find out information on active users on my system.

Is there a simple command to identify a users details? I would like a
simple report which gives me information on a per domain or per user basis.

I would like one command which lists all the emails a certain user has
recievedis this possable?

For the benifit of the list here are the commands I use to extract data
from the logs:

To list general details:
awk '{$1="";$2="";$3="";$4="";$5="";print}' /var/log/maillog | cat |
/usr/local/qmailanalog/bin/matchup | /usr/local/qmailanalog/bin/zoverall

To list the details of all the users ont he system:
awk '{$1="";$2="";$3="";$4="";$5="";print}' /var/log/maillog | cat |
/usr/local/qmailanalog/bin/matchup | /usr/local/qmailanalog/bin/zrecipients

To list all the people who have sent emails to our customers:
awk '{$1="";$2="";$3="";$4="";$5="";print}' /var/log/maillog | cat |
/usr/local/qmailanalog/bin/matchup | /usr/local/qmailanalog/bin/zsenders



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Charles Cazabon wrote:

> There's other tricks as well, but with the above list you should easily be
> able to handle 1M deliveries a day on decent hardware.  I'm afraid I'm not
> familiar with the Netra you mention.
> 

Netra's are little 1U pizza box style 'servers'. They are meant for
telecom operators, etc. I use one for a qmail/courier imap server for a
few hundred users, and it's ok. I definitely would not consider it a
'high end' solution. Yes, Solaris is slow, but it's also stable. Sort of
like an old John Deere tractor ;-). I wouldn't use one of these for a
million message per day list, although a cluster of them might be ok.

Mike




Mike Jackson([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.05.13 13:46:29 +:
> Netra's are little 1U pizza box style 'servers'. They are meant for
> telecom operators, etc. I use one for a qmail/courier imap server for a
> few hundred users, and it's 

qmail Digest 13 May 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1363

2001-05-13 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 13 May 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1363

Topics (messages 62348 through 62363):

Re: config for stand-alone box
62348 by: john gennard
62349 by: john gennard
62351 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: reason for problem found: connection reset after 1 minute
62350 by: tonix (Antonio Nati)

Re: notification of new email whenever user logs in on the shell
62352 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: HELP - newbie
62353 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Newbies vs. arrogant experts (was: Newbie with tcpserver)
62354 by: Chris Garrigues
62358 by: Russell Nelson

badmailfrom
62355 by: audit
62356 by: Johan Almqvist

qmail and procbox
62357 by: El Chupacabra

qmail does not handle timezones properly?
62359 by: Patrick Starrenburg
62362 by: Peter van Dijk
62363 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

Resolution: Qmail and Request Tracker
62360 by: Chris Jackman

Handling high volume lists (was: Newbies vs. arrogant experts)
62361 by: Robin S. Socha

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On Fri, 11 May 2001, you wrote:
> john gennard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've installed v.1.03 from  a src.deb package onto Debian Potato.
> > There is a large volume of literature which I've spent some days
> > reading and can't find explanations for a number of points (entirely
> > due to my semi- computer literate state).
> 
> Please do not take this as a flame, insult, or pointless reply, but if (by
> your own admission) you are only semi-literate in computers, what are you
> doing installing a Unix MTA?
> 
Charles, I certainly do not take any form of offence from your
reply - quite the opposite, in fact, I'm grateful you have
taken the time out to respond.  

A couple of years ago, after reaching 70, I got a computer and following 
a frustrating few months with Windoze switched to Linux which lets me 
control things when, of course, I understand what I'm doing. Now, for 
good or ill, I'm 'hooked' and want to learn 'all about it' (a forlorn hope as
each time I understand some aspect, another vast vista  of knowledge
yet to be acquired appears before me). In short, its become a hobby.

Sendmail seems offered on most distros, and during reading about
email (using it has not presented me with problems - I've been using
kmail), a very strong case seems to be made for qmail as an
alternative. Nowhere have I seen any advice that the inexperienced
should avoid it.  Spam is starting to annoy me and so I decided to
look at fetchmail, procmail, mutt and qmail as a 'package' which
might enable me to do something about it.

Most 'advisors' on serious newsgroups seem to be highly qualified
and experienced individuals who good-naturedly greatly assist  those
like me. - they do not of course have to do so.  In 'this day and age'   
this is unusual.  At the same time, I do wonder if those brought up
in times when some degree of computer literacy is the norm can
understand how the likes of myself struggle learning 'alien' 
concepts in a completely foreign language, and without the
possibility of discussing things face to face with tutors, peers and
other users.  Manuals are written by persons who know their subject
and believe those reading will appreciate what they say -
this is proper and completely understandable but for us is
frustrating (I doubt a brain surgeon can even countenance that
there exist people who don't know how to stop a simple haemorrhage). 
Then the 'sublime irony', when we install and use, with help, that
covered by a man page  and again read the page we say 'well it's
quite clear what it meant - it's obvious'.

Didn't mean to 'go on so'. Thank you very much for your response and
the helpful information you have imparted. Replies like yours are
specific to points raised, whereas general literature tends to be
too widely based.  My gratitude - but I'm still going to
try to go ahead even if eventually I decide a simpler approach is
more expedient in my circumstances - any knowledge I gain is likely
to be a 'plus'.  

Regards,John.

> Perhaps you should instead use something like mutt to read mail off your ISP's 
> POP3 or IMAP server, and transfer any outgoing mail to them with a relay-only 
> MTA like nullmailer.
> 
> > I connect to an ISP by dialling with a modem and have just two user
> > accounts. I've never really understood the concept of a FQDN and so
> > can't with confidence create a /var/qmail/control file. Hypothetically,   
> > my ISP is heaven.com, I call my box eden and have users adam and  
> > eve, what is my FQDN? (I log in as say garden - so outsiders email
> > me as [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
> 
> You don't have an FQDN.  Well,

qmail Digest 12 May 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1362

2001-05-12 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 12 May 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1362

Topics (messages 62289 through 62347):

Re: ezmlm and announce-only lists...?
62289 by: Jeff Gordon
62290 by: Jeff Gordon
62297 by: Johan Almqvist
62299 by: peter green
62301 by: Jeff Gordon
62304 by: Jeff Gordon
62305 by: peter green

Re: qmail-inject and Perl
62291 by: Tonix
62293 by: Kevin Smith
62306 by: Charles Cazabon
62313 by: Milivoj Ivkovic

Re: reboot
62292 by: Neil Whittington
62298 by: Anton Pirnat

reason for problem found: connection reset after 1 minute
62294 by: Jens Hassler
62309 by: Charles Cazabon
62321 by: Bruce Guenter
62325 by: Charles Cazabon
62331 by: Bruce Guenter

qmail-smtpd-chkusr: (reject unknown users at smtp level) patch updated
62295 by: Tonix

Re: remote smtp problem
62296 by: Jonathan.Coker.egi.co.uk

Re: Case in email address
62300 by: Milivoj Ivkovic
62307 by: Charles Cazabon
62314 by: Milivoj Ivkovic
62315 by: Milivoj Ivkovic
62324 by: Matt Simonsen
62328 by: Charles Cazabon
62334 by: Matt Simonsen
62340 by: Charles Cazabon

users/assign handling
62302 by: PHoman.at.mbe.com

Re: tcpserver blues
62303 by: Joerg Lenneis

Re: Qmail and Request Tracker
62308 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: notification of new email whenever user logs in on the shell
62310 by: alexus
62311 by: Charles Cazabon
62335 by: alexus
62341 by: Charles Cazabon
62344 by: alexus

newbie question with concurrency remote
62312 by: Michael Geier
62322 by: Dave Sill
62323 by: Charles Cazabon
62333 by: Michael Geier

Re: qmail retry
62316 by: Dave Sill

Re: QMail autostart problem
62317 by: Dave Sill

Using vchkpw (vpopmail) with qmail-pop3d?
62318 by: Steven Katz

Re: weird
62319 by: Mate Wierdl

SMTP_AUTH
62320 by: Steve Hammond
62327 by: Dave Sill

config for stand-alone box
62326 by: john gennard
62330 by: Charles Cazabon
62332 by: Robin S. Socha

ÁȽ¤Ñ...°ª­·ÀI
62329 by: ¤ý©¼±o

MASS mailing
62336 by: Kuriger, Michael
62342 by: Charles Cazabon

Subject Line Manipulation
62337 by: Inthereal
62343 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Newbie with tcpserver
62338 by: Russell Nelson

Re: Newbies vs. arrogant experts (was: Newbie with tcpserver)
62339 by: Russell Nelson

HELP - newbie
62345 by: Pavel Sorejs
62346 by: Clemens Hermann

451 qq internal bug(#4.3.1)
62347 by: dgrer

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On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 06:26:25PM -0400, audit wrote:
>
> You can make it a moderated list. If you'd like, I can send you the
> scripts that I use for all my lists from creating them, subing people,
> deleteing people, etc
> 
> audit

(Hi, 'audit'.)  That's a kind offer; thank you. :-)

I gather from the FAQ at ezmlm.org that it's possible to remove
'~/.qmail-list' and 'DIR/editor' and end up with a list regarding which
folks could still sub and unsub themselves but no one could post; the
moderator would need to pipe a message directly to ezmlm-send.

That sounds like one solution; but do your scripts perhaps provide an
even better one...?

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On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 11:47:15PM -0400, peter green wrote:

> [http://www.ezmlm.org/] is decent; it covers ezmlm-idx, NOT stock ezmlm. I
> think the site gives an apt description as to what the -idx part
> adds...basically, you want the -idx version.
> 
> Anyway, the FAQ there is pretty extensive, including answers to questions
> like, ``How do I make an ezmlm list "announce only"?'' :-)

Thanks, Peter.  

If I'm understanding what I'm reading, it appears the thing to do is
-remove- '~/.qmail-list' and DIR/editor, then pipe directly to
"ezmlm-send DIR"...?

I believe it's implying list members would still be able to sub and
unsub this way, but posts to the list would fall into the bit bucket.

Have I got it right...?

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* Jeff Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010510 23:08]:

> I've just barely got qmail, qmailadmin and vpop running, need to know
> if there's a method for making an ezmlm list "announce

qmail Digest 9 May 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1359

2001-05-09 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 9 May 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1359

Topics (messages 62100 through 62151):

Re: delete old mails
62100 by: Mira Tempír
62101 by: Henning Brauer
62104 by: Johan Almqvist

Re: Huge Maildirs?
62102 by: Mike Jackson

maildrop + vmailmgr: the saga continues
62103 by: peter green

Re: Daemontools & Supervise
62105 by: Dave Sill
62110 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

Re: POP3 Cluster
62106 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
62114 by: Russ Allbery

Re: linebreak handling / qmail-inject
62107 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

Re: using safecat to filter mail
62108 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
62111 by: Johan Almqvist
62112 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
62115 by: Peter van Dijk
62117 by: Charles Cazabon
62118 by: Peter van Dijk
62119 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

Re: problem with ezmlm
62109 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

qmail+vmailmgr+procmail+safecat mini-howto
62113 by: Peter Peltonen

Re: How to setup under qmail for an incoming message to be delivered to multiple 
addresses?
62116 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Patch on qmail-smtpd / vpopmail for rejecting unknown users
62120 by: Tonix
62121 by: Tonix

§K¶OÀ°§A¥IADSL¤Î56K
62122 by: ¥¬§Æ
62123 by: audit
62125 by: Russ Allbery
62132 by: Bill Andersen
62142 by: tong

forwarding
62124 by: richard morris
62145 by: richard morris
62149 by: richard morris

& parameters
62126 by: Aaron Goldblatt
62129 by: Chris Johnson

assign file being overwritten regularly
62127 by: Carl J. Danowski
62130 by: Peter van Dijk
62131 by: Carl J. Danowski
62133 by: Andy Bradford
62134 by: Greg White

Qmail + vpopmail + procmail
62128 by: Spookah .

Re: smtp auth. question through vmailmgr
62135 by: Wagner Teixeira

aliases
62136 by: richard morris
62137 by: audit
62138 by: Chris Johnson
62139 by: audit

Re: convert user
62140 by: Yanurul Anwar

strange problem with virtualdomain file
62141 by: lkhanna.hughes-ecomm.com

Problem Retrieving Mails with ETRN
62143 by: Loh Kok Jeng

Mail still undeliverable after qmail-getpw reports correctly.
62144 by: Foo Ji-Haw

Urgent Qmail Question (Relaying)
62146 by: Sunil .

R: Urgent Qmail Question (Relaying)
62147 by: Andrea Cerrito

pop3 connection reset after exactly 1 minute
62148 by: Jens Hassler
62150 by: Tonix
62151 by: Rick Updegrove

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== 08/05/01 13:09  Clemens Hermann ==
| Hi,
| 
| quite a while ago I read about a script that checks a maildir and
| deletes any mail that is older than a specified time (e.g. 30 days).
| I can not find it anymore :-(.
| 
| any hints

script ?
put find ~/Maildir -type f -mtime +30 -exec rm {} \; into your crontab

wow ;)

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On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 01:09:39PM +0200, Clemens Hermann wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> quite a while ago I read about a script that checks a maildir and
> deletes any mail that is older than a specified time (e.g. 30 days).
> I can not find it anymore :-(.

Take mine for example...

#!/bin/sh

cd ~/lists
for dir in `find . -maxdepth 2 -type d -name cur`; do
  archive=`echo $dir | sed 's/.*\/\(.*\)\/.*/\1/'`
  echo $archive
  for file in `find $dir -ctime +14`; do
mv $file ~/archive/$archive/
  done;
done;


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* Clemens Hermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010508 13:09]:
> quite a while ago I read about a script that checks a maildir and
> deletes any mail that is older than a specified time (e.g. 30 days).
> I can not find it anymore :-(.

There's something similar on my qmail page (address below).

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List Monkey wrote:
> 
> Does anyone have experience with HUGE Maildir's?  I have an account that
> is subscribed to a lot of high traffic mailing lists (like this one), and
> I want to keep all the messages on my server.
> 
> I have seen grumblings, but no concrete info, on what may happen when your
> Maildir contains 10,000 or 100,000 or 1,000,000 messages?
> 
> I am running 2.2.* Linux
> 
> Thanks.

Hi,
 I have one account that has 248,881 messages in it's maildir/new
directory, and receives many messages every day. Don't ask me what the
account is for because IMHO it's usel

qmail Digest 8 May 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1358

2001-05-08 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 8 May 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1358

Topics (messages 62035 through 62099):

queue operates very slow !
62035 by: Nissim Penias
62037 by: Peter van Dijk

linebreak handling / qmail-inject
62036 by: Sascha Dahl
62041 by: Dave Sill
62042 by: Markus Stumpf

Re: POP3 Cluster
62038 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
62039 by: Russ Allbery

Re: SMTP AUTH and TLS
62040 by: Dave Sill

Re: rcpthosts default allow all ?
62043 by: Charles Cazabon

using safecat to filter mail
62044 by: Peter Peltonen
62045 by: Magnus Bodin
62046 by: Johan Almqvist
62047 by: Peter van Dijk
62049 by: Peter Peltonen
62050 by: Peter Peltonen
62059 by: peter green

Selective forwarding of email
62048 by: Russell P. Sutherland
62054 by: Charles Cazabon

¬ü°ê¥Jµo°]¹Ú
62051 by: ¥¬§Æ

Patch on qmail-smtpd / vpopmail for rejecting unknown users
62052 by: Tonix
62085 by: Larry M. Smith
62087 by: Larry M. Smith

Re: How to increase the qmail "concurrency"?
62053 by: root.mail.delanet.com
62055 by: root.mail.delanet.com
62058 by: root.mail.delanet.com
62070 by: root.mail.delanet.com
62071 by: Ross Davis - Data Anywhere
62073 by: tc lewis

Avoiding Returun-path <>
62056 by: Enrique Rodríguez Lázaro
62057 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: FromMail.pl
62060 by: Lisa Applegate

maildrop + vmailmgr
62061 by: peter green

Qmail and its parts.
62062 by: root.mail.delanet.com
62065 by: Carl J. Danowski
62067 by: Willy De la Court
62068 by: Peter van Dijk
62069 by: Andy Bradford
62076 by: Henning Brauer

Re: Can MX record be CNAME?
62063 by: root.mail.delanet.com
62066 by: root.mail.delanet.com

Re: qmail-smtpd, qmail-send and multiple IP addresses
62064 by: root.mail.delanet.com

²z°]³W¹º¨t¦C
62072 by: ¤ý«T¥Í

Remove
62074 by: robin

$EXT value clarification, virtual domain question
62075 by: Benjamin Collar
62077 by: Chris Johnson
62078 by: Benjamin Collar
62079 by: Benjamin Collar
62080 by: Chris Johnson
62084 by: Paul Gregg

Re: Multiple user with vpopmail
62081 by: Keary Suska

problem with ezmlm
62082 by: Kris von Mach
62083 by: Chris Johnson
62086 by: Kris von Mach

How to setup under qmail for an incoming message to be delivered to multiple addresses?
62088 by: afn.gauss.com.br

Badmailfrom for entire domain/sub_domain
62089 by: admin
62090 by: Brad Schuetz
62091 by: Alex Pennace
62095 by: simon

convert user
62092 by: Yanurul Anwar
62093 by: Csaba Bobak
62094 by: Greg White

smtp auth. question through vmailmgr
62096 by: Evgeni Dobrev
62097 by: Clemens Hermann

delete old mails
62098 by: Clemens Hermann

Daemontools & Supervise
62099 by: Pablo Buenaventura

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Hello all , 
I am having a problem with my qmail server and maybe you could help solving my problem 

or give me a little hint of how to solve my own problem .

Problem Description :



I am sending mail from my internal network to the outside world and the server hold the messages in the queue for a long time until it sends the message .

When I say alot of time I mean a text message with no attachments takes about 10-20 minutes to leave  my queue and get back to me if i send my self a message to test the system through my parent MX server .

My network configuration is that I have one major domain which has an MX that routes all the 

mails to my sub domain mail server , for example :

 

domain.com contains MX yyy.domain.com  --> this is my primary domain .

fff.domain.com is a subdomain to domain.com and  hold my local mail server fff.domain.com .

all messages going to domain.com and needs to be forwarded to fff.domain.com are forwarded to the @fff.domain.com .

 

MY Qmail Configuration :

concurrencylocal : 100

concurrencyremote:100

 

My Mail server is a client dns and contains all the clients in /etc/hosts .

I noticed that a problem could occure with auth service so i fixed it to !!

I am using in my smtpd run script the rbl  lists as a wrapper like in dan bernstein howto .

 

So what could be the problem why the mail takes so long to be sent out ???

I would really appriciate the help and if more info is needed please let me know .

Regards ,

Nissim . 
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qmail Digest 7 May 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1357

2001-05-07 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 7 May 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1357

Topics (messages 62012 through 62034):

Multiple user with vpopmail
62012 by: Sebastien VIEILLARD

Re: dialup setup
62013 by: Gavin McCord
62015 by: Robin S. Socha
62019 by: Chris Corbettis
62021 by: Chris Corbettis

sender Domain
62014 by: Clemens Hermann

rcpthosts default allow all ?
62016 by: D. Cook
62017 by: David Talkington
62018 by: Greg White
62020 by: D. Cook
62022 by: Adam McKenna

Re: POP3 Cluster
62023 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
62032 by: Russ Allbery

Migrating qmail between hosts
62024 by: Mike Hodson

Newbie
62025 by: peter.milburn.sofcom.com.au
62026 by: Rick Updegrove

mails not deleing
62027 by: QmailList
62029 by: Robin S. Socha
62030 by: Jason Brooke
62031 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

unscribution
62028 by: ms7.url.com.tw

Re: Can MX record be CNAME?
62033 by: Peter Peltonen
62034 by: Peter van Dijk

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I'am an isp and i want to use vpopmail for any site installed on server.

The problem is that any site have one specific unix user. and of course, any user have 
a limited quota.

But vpopmail create mailbox for only one unix user (vpopmail user by default).
Is anybody know, what i can do to have each mailbox ~vpopmail/domains/domainename, 
under specific unix user.

thx






On 2001.05.05 22:37 Chris Corbettis wrote:
> Can anyone here point me to some documentation on setting up
> qmail+fetchmail over a dialup line?
> I know this is quite simple; I found a decent howto on Google's cache
> (the original not being available) some time ago and it worked perfectly.
> It covered everything I needed, installing qmail and it's required 
> programs, creating pppdir, ip-up.local etc.
> Frankly looking at the LDP HOWTO is worse than useless.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Chris Corbettis
> 

www.lifewithqmail.org

The qmail.org site is not short of links either.


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* Gavin McCord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010506 08:23]:
> On 2001.05.05 22:37 Chris Corbettis wrote:
> > Can anyone here point me to some documentation on setting up
> > qmail+fetchmail over a dialup line?

> www.lifewithqmail.org

... points to http://cr.yp.to/serialmail.html which is not exactly
overly helpful in setting serialmail up :-)

> The qmail.org site is not short of links either.

TOISP and FROMISP in the source tarball should do. IMVHO they should be
renamed to INSTALL.TOISP... ;-)




Robin S. Socha wrote:

> * Gavin McCord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010506 08:23]:
> 
>> On 2001.05.05 22:37 Chris Corbettis wrote:
>> 
>>> Can anyone here point me to some documentation on setting up
>>> qmail+fetchmail over a dialup line?
>> 
>> www.lifewithqmail.org
> 
> 
>  points to http://cr.yp.to/serialmail.html which is not exactly
> overly helpful in setting serialmail up :-)
> 
>> The qmail.org site is not short of links either.
> 
> 
> TOISP and FROMISP in the source tarball should do. IMVHO they should be
> renamed to INSTALL.TOISP... ;-)
> 
> 
> 
useless - really, most of that stuff is for someone setting up a server 
environment.
And yes, qmail.org is short of links, look at it again and maybe search 
through for the keywords, "PPP", "DIALUP"!

Someone wrote up a 1 page guide just solely for dialup (ppp) usage, you 
know, just to set it up, I'll read up on the whole man page stuff some 
other day.

Back to Google it is then...

Chris





Robin S. Socha wrote:

> * Gavin McCord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010506 08:23]:
> 
>> On 2001.05.05 22:37 Chris Corbettis wrote:
>> 
>>> Can anyone here point me to some documentation on setting up
>>> qmail+fetchmail over a dialup line?
>> 
>> www.lifewithqmail.org
> 
> 
>  points to http://cr.yp.to/serialmail.html which is not exactly
> overly helpful in setting serialmail up :-)
> 
>> The qmail.org site is not short of links either.
> 
> 
> TOISP and FROMISP in the source tarball should do. IMVHO they should be
> renamed to INSTALL.TOISP... ;-)
> 
> 
> 

Seconds later -

http://www.logicalshift.org.uk/unix/internet/

Under the title "Offline mailing"

Now I have to ask why isn't this information linked to from qmail.org? 
somebody, please link it!
Is it that unreasonable to ask for just the bare facts to getting qmail 
setup for a simple workstation? I don't think so, personally I could 
care less about the minutae, just as long as it works and works elegantly.

Again, someone please link to this page from the qmail.org, I only just 
managed to 

qmail Digest 6 May 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1356

2001-05-06 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 6 May 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1356

Topics (messages 61999 through 62011):

mails not deleing
61999 by: QmailList

R: POP3 Cluster
62000 by: Andrea Cerrito

Re: qmtp
62001 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

Re: SPAM Patches recomendations.
62002 by: Jurjen Oskam

Re: POP3 Cluster
62003 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
62004 by: Steve Kennedy

defaultdomain ?
62005 by: Joan Picanyol i Puig
62006 by: Andy Bradford

dialup setup
62007 by: Chris Corbettis

Help with vpopmail
62008 by: Giampaolo Bellini
62010 by: Chris Bolt

Reply-To: (was: slow smtp connection)
62009 by: David Talkington

SMTP AUTH and TLS
62011 by: Joshué Martín

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Hi All there
 
 
I am using qmail+vpopmail on RH 6.2 
linux
 
I want how mail client are treated when conneting 
to qmail pop server
 
Because my pop client are complaining of ,Their 
mails are not get delete
 
when the internet connection is loss while 
downloading the mail and all the
 
mail comes again when they reconnect,
 
Kindly help me out of it
 
Regards
 
 



I'm running a linux virtual server (www.linuxvirtualserver.org) with coda fs
(www.coda.cs.cmu.edu) and vpopmail.
I hope it helps
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Fax. 0744 / 5441372

> -Messaggio originale-
> Da: Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Inviato: sabato 5 maggio 2001 1.02
> A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Oggetto: POP3 Cluster
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Anyone on the list(s) have any idea of how to make a
> "independent-of-another-
> servers" pop3 cluster on a group of qmail-vpopmail servers?
> Preferentlly on
> distinct DMZs.
>
> B.R.
>
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-





> Hey just curious is anyone implementing qmtp presently?

Yes, without problems. But also without big impact :)

Regards, Frank




On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 10:30:52AM -0500, q question wrote:
> 
> I know the qmail documentation says that the default for qmail is not to 
> relay. I need to see proof, not just be told to assume that the 
> documentation is correct. As I said above, I'll need time to reflect on 
> this.

You only need as much time as it takes to check the qmail log.

Does it send mail ANYWHERE (except bounces to the envelope sender) in response
to the "tests"? No? Then you're NOT an open relay and the "test" you used
doesn't Get It(tm).

> I do appreciate your reply and I realize full well that I may end up 
> deciding to ignore the Prodygy relay test failures someday myself.

That "someday" will be the day you check your logs.

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Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.05.04 20:01:54 +:
> Hi,
> 
> Anyone on the list(s) have any idea of how to make a "independent-of-another-
> servers" pop3 cluster on a group of qmail-vpopmail servers? Preferentlly on 
> distinct DMZs.

quick outline:
- you want high availability, so you might want storage servers such as
  a netapp f740 or up; those boxes export the fs as nfs
- you probably want toasters, so you got to implement a multi tier
  architecture with more than one resource server (netboot/ldap/...)

(inbound internet side)
{mails/smtp}
|
v
mx-in[0..n]
|
v
mr[0..n]--->pop-in[0..n]<---\
^   |   |
|   |   ressrv[0..n]
|   v   |
|   netapp/storage  |
| | |
| v |
\popsrv[0..n]<--/
   |   ^
   v   |
  {mails/pop} {mails/smtp}
(client side)
 

mr  mail router (qmail with smtproutes for popdomains)

pop-in  inbound mailer that stores Maildir boxes on storage

storage nfs storage array w/ raid, dual head or anyway redundant

ressrv  resource servers with ldap for recipient/mbox mapping and
netboot server for the toasters, contains configuration for all

popsrv  pop3 server for the clients to use, asks ldap 

qmail Digest 5 May 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1355

2001-05-05 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 5 May 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1355

Topics (messages 61965 through 61998):

Re: Can MX record be CNAME?
61965 by: Robin S. Socha
61967 by: Dave Sill
61968 by: Markus Stumpf
61971 by: John Hogan
61980 by: q question
61983 by: Adam McKenna
61986 by: Dave Sill
61988 by: Brett
61989 by: Kris von Mach

Re: qmail-smtpd, qmail-send and multiple IP addresses
61966 by: Rodrigo Severo
61973 by: Filip Sneppe \(Yucom\)
61996 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

REMOVE
61969 by: test test
61993 by: Dave Schultz

Re: Huge Maildirs?
61970 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: FromMail.pl
61972 by: Lisa Applegate

Qmail and its parts.
61974 by: Carl J. Danowski
61975 by: Chris Johnson
61976 by: Carl J. Danowski
61997 by: Johan Almqvist

qmtp
61977 by: Steve Hagerman
61981 by: Henning Brauer
61982 by: Charles Cazabon
61984 by: Peter van Dijk
61998 by: Johan Almqvist

Re: Missing step in qmail+mysql! pls help!
61978 by: Tim Legant

Cluster
61979 by: Tony Vickers
61985 by: Peter van Dijk

Re: Filter incoming messages for one particualr user
61987 by: John R. Levine

Re: How to increase the qmail "concurrency"?
61990 by: root.mail.delanet.com
61991 by: root.mail.delanet.com
61995 by: Michael Boyiazis

POP3 Cluster
61992 by: Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga

Filter incoming message
61994 by: K. F. YIm

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* Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010504 04:49]:
[...]
> You are posting tons of useless OFF TOPIC stuff and not a single on-topic
> message so far, please stop this NOW.

http://www.moongroup.com/stories.php?story=01/04/19/7271589 - nice site,
too.

And fix your sig. Noone's gonna call you with an MUA, you know? }:->




"q question" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I was appalled when [Charles] said "please don't post BIND zonefiles
>to Dan's lists". That is a blanket directive that is not necessarily
>shared by everyone on this list, certainly not me.

directive <> request

>A few lines of zone records speaks volumes for BINDthinkers and they are 
>well worth the space in the email.

BINDthinkers are WRONGthinkers. djbdnsthinkers are RIGHTthinkers. :-)

Zone files are as welcome here as sendmail.cf's: not very. DJB went to
a great deal of effort to free us from crapware like Sendmail and
BIND. Please show him a little respect.

-Dave




On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 11:14:52AM +0300, Peter Peltonen wrote:
> But you are absolutely sure that it won't? If so, great, no problemo then.

You can't be sure about anything.
There are broken DNS libraries out there, paranoid configured
tcpservers/inetds/...

The funny thing about this whole thread is that the source of all
problems is probably a lousy provider, that doesn't care for PTR
delegations. So why don't you get yourself a caring one?

\Maex

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temper, temper, Henning...

my temper got me into trouble earlier this week... just let them act like children and 
let it go

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At 03:15 AM 5/4/2001, you wrote:
>On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 08:18:56PM -0500, q question wrote:
>> >Please stop this useless flaming. You aren't posting anything usefull, just
>> >flaming charles. This is a technical discussion list, no smalltalk. Either
>> >provide answers or participate in technical discussions or shut up. 
>> I am not flaming Charles in any way. I have been completely respectful.
>
>Sure. What else.
>
>> I 
>> have requested that he not issue blanket directives that are not necessarily 
>> shared by all.
>
>You are posting tons of useless OFF TOPIC stuff and not a single on-topic
>message so far, please stop this NOW.
>
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>From: "Dave Sill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Can MX record be CNAME?
>Date: Fri, 4 May 2001 08:32:58 -0400
>
>"q question" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >I was appalled when [Charles] said "please don't post BIND zonefiles
> >to Dan's lists"

qmail Digest 4 May 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1354

2001-05-04 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 4 May 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1354

Topics (messages 61880 through 61964):

Bug? in qmail-inject: QMAILINJECT=f ruins resent mails
61880 by: Jost.Krieger.ruhr-uni-bochum.de

Re: [ezmlm] lock: file does not exist
61881 by: peter green
61886 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

strange behaviour at (some) virtual domains..
61882 by: Anton Pirnat

Re: adresses
61883 by: Hans Sandsdalen

Can MX record be CNAME?
61884 by: Peter Peltonen
61890 by: Charles Cazabon
61893 by: q question
61894 by: q question
61896 by: Charles Cazabon
61897 by: James Raftery
61901 by: Markus Stumpf
61902 by: Kris von Mach
61905 by: Charles Cazabon
61908 by: Kris von Mach
61910 by: Charles Cazabon
61911 by: Greg White
61913 by: q question
61918 by: q question
61920 by: Charles Cazabon
61924 by: Charles Cazabon
61925 by: Henning Brauer
61928 by: Kris von Mach
61937 by: Charles Cazabon
61938 by: Peter van Dijk
61939 by: Colin Palmer
61940 by: Timothy Mayo
61943 by: Aaron Goldblatt
61945 by: Tim Legant
61946 by: q question
61947 by: q question
61948 by: q question
61949 by: Markus Stumpf
61950 by: Scott D. Yelich
61961 by: Henning Brauer
61962 by: Peter Peltonen
61963 by: Henning Brauer

autoresponder inter7.com again
61885 by: Flavio Alberto

Re: timeout downloading mail while connecting to the server using dial-up
61887 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: how to run two qmail-smtpd
61888 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Qmail as only relay
61889 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: SPAM Patches recomendations.
61891 by: q question
61892 by: Charles Cazabon
61895 by: q question
61898 by: Chris Garrigues
61903 by: Charles Cazabon
61907 by: Greg White
61912 by: Alan Clegg
61914 by: q question
61915 by: q question
61916 by: q question
61919 by: Charles Cazabon

error with sqwebmail
61899 by: Brendan McAlpine

R: Qmail as only relay
61900 by: Andrea Cerrito

qmail and multiple MX records
61904 by: Van Liedekerke Franky

EMail to all my users
61906 by: Fares Gianluca
61923 by: Stephen Berg

forwarding to a dynamic / variable address ??
61909 by: Kim Chr. Hvidkjaer
61917 by: Charles Cazabon
61922 by: Wagner Teixeira
61931 by: Brett

concurrency and bccs
61921 by: Brett
61927 by: Charles Cazabon

FromMail.pl
61926 by: Flavio Alberto
61934 by: Brett
61935 by: Olivier M.

R: error with sqwebmail
61929 by: Andrea Cerrito
61941 by: Henning Brauer

Re: Limit outbound connections but not for all domains
61930 by: Puneet Narang
61933 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Both system account and virtual account of one domain.
61932 by: Keary Suska

Re: Strange Bounce
61936 by: Marco Calistri

Re: open BSD
61942 by: Stefan Laudat

qmail-smtpd, qmail-send and multiple IP addresses
61944 by: Darcy Buskermolen

How to increase the qmail "concurrency"?
61951 by: Chris
61953 by: Chris Johnson
61954 by: Jason Brooke
61956 by: Dan Phoenix
61957 by: Jason Brooke

Missing step in qmail+mysql! pls help!
61952 by: Foo Ji-Haw

Huge Maildirs?
61955 by: List Monkey
61958 by: Robin S. Socha

manually run queue
61959 by: henrik.troeng.ekakan.com
61960 by: Sean Chittenden

R: manually run queue
61964 by: Andrea Cerrito

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As old unix "MUA"s have the habit of providing a from line
of "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and, even with new MUAs, user can't be
bothered to configure them correctly, we set up the following
environment variables in /etc/profile and such:

QMAILHOST
QMAILUSER
QMAILINJECT=f

This usually works nicely for the vintage MUAs, and doesn't
do anything bad with sensible MUAs like mutt or Gnus.

But: If you are resending a message to someone else with a sensible
MUA, it will add Resent-From: etc. headers.

Then qmail-inject goes ahead and removes the original From: header
(beacuse of QMAILINJECT=f) and looks if it must add a new Resent-From:
header (it doesn't need to) and the mail is sent without any From: header
at all.

So:

1. If you are using a sensible client, be smart enough to unset
   QMAILINJECT.
2. qmail-inject could be enhanced by making the process of removing
   and adding headers more symmetrical.

qmail Digest 3 May 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1353

2001-05-03 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 3 May 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1353

Topics (messages 61798 through 61879):

Question about tcpserver program
61798 by: ÀÌÈñº¹
61799 by: Johan Almqvist
61801 by: Jamyn

Re: ezmlm warning
61800 by: Markus Stumpf

[ezmlm] lock: file does not exist
61802 by: Peter Peltonen
61803 by: Peter Peltonen
61810 by: Peter Peltonen
61814 by: Robin S. Socha
61815 by: Peter Farmer
61821 by: Peter Farmer
61832 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
61835 by: Markus Stumpf
61878 by: Peter Peltonen

adresses
61804 by: Hans Sandsdalen
61806 by: Hans Sandsdalen
61824 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

Re: slow smtp connection
61805 by: Kirti S. Bajwa

qmail/fastforward bug ?
61807 by: Dean Browett

Re: Is qmail "best reserved for mailing list server purposes only"?
61808 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

Re: Sending Mail with C++
61809 by: Alex Le Fevre
61817 by: Charles Cazabon
61819 by: Wagner Teixeira
61822 by: Alex Le Fevre
61823 by: Peter van Dijk

Re: Strange Bounce
61811 by: Charles Cazabon
61829 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
61830 by: Peter van Dijk
61836 by: Marco Calistri
61838 by: Markus Stumpf
61860 by: Marco Calistri
61861 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Both system account and virtual account of one domain.
61812 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: libc.so.6 error with RH 7.0
61813 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: I messed up my QMQP Client Config...
61816 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: ezmlm-idx error
61818 by: Charles Cazabon
61826 by: Mate Wierdl

Re: | preline -f sed -n p ... => Is it dangerous/improper?
61820 by: Joerg Lenneis

Re: need help understanding "status 256" log messages
61825 by: Frank D. Cringle

Re: more info on ezmlm-idx problem
61827 by: Mate Wierdl

i apologize...
61828 by: John Hogan

Weird delivered-to header
61831 by: Hubbard, David

Coding scripts for QMAILQUEUE patch
61833 by: José Luis Domingo López
61837 by: Jay Soffian

Separating messages by size.
61834 by: Rodrigo Severo

Filter incoming messages for one particualr user
61839 by: Sean Brown
61840 by: Charles Cazabon
61842 by: Willy De la Court
61843 by: Todd Finney
61845 by: Markus Stumpf
61857 by: Todd Finney

[OT] procmail errors in qmail-smtp logs
61841 by: Marco Calistri

Mail Stuck in Queue
61844 by: Aaron Goldblatt
61847 by: Mark Delany
61848 by: Chris Johnson
61850 by: Charles Cazabon
61853 by: Tim Legant
61854 by: Aaron Goldblatt

serving other domains
61846 by: montgomery f. tidwell
61849 by: Chris Johnson
61851 by: Charles Cazabon
61852 by: Peter van Dijk
61856 by: Tim Legant
61858 by: montgomery f. tidwell
61859 by: Tim Legant

Round Robin Distribution List
61855 by: Fares Gianluca
61867 by: Magnus Bodin

Re: timeout downloading mail while connecting to the server using dial-up
61862 by: Nick (Keith) Fish

1. can't exceed 257 conc? 2. can't exceed 5600 Bccs?
61863 by: Brett

Success magazine says, "We create millionaires"!!
61864 by: Cliff

vpopmail + quotas
61865 by: Javier Vino R.

how to run two qmail-smtpd
61866 by: lkhanna.hughes-ecomm.com

Using /users assign file with mailing list
61868 by: David Coley
61869 by: David Coley

need a thought..
61870 by: Yanurul Anwar
61872 by: Csaba Bobak
61873 by: Robin S. Socha

eliminate-dups problem
61871 by: QmailList

open BSD
61874 by: Essy Ren
61875 by: Robin S. Socha
61876 by: Clemens Hermann
61877 by: Rick Updegrove

Qmail as only relay
61879 by: Andrea Cerrito

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Hi all!
This is Heepok who managing qmail server on 
Solaris.
By the way I have a question about Tcpserver 
program.
If I use this program to selective relaying, how other mail 
servers can send mail to this server?
For example
On server mail.a.com 
when I configure a smtp.cdb like 
this,
192.168.:allow
192.169.:allow
 
how [EMAIL PROTECTED](mail.bora.net-164.124.116.3) can send 
mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
I think mail.a.com will refuse connection from 
mail.bora.net.
So mail.a.com will not receive any mail from other remote 
servers.
Could you explain how I can solve this 
problem?
Thank you!
 



* ÀÌÈñº¹ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010502 12:09]:

> Hi all!
> This is Heepok who

qmail Digest 2 May 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1352

2001-05-02 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 2 May 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1352

Topics (messages 61723 through 61797):

Re: queue problems
61723 by: Neil Grant

slow smtp connection
61724 by: John Hogan
61725 by: Charles Cazabon
61726 by: Brett Randall
61729 by: John Hogan
61730 by: Chris Johnson
61731 by: Charles Cazabon
61732 by: John Hogan
61733 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
61734 by: John Hogan
61735 by: Charles Cazabon
61738 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
61739 by: Travis Turner
61740 by: Travis Turner
61742 by: Brett Randall
61743 by: q question
61745 by: davidu
61746 by: dan.kelley
61749 by: Jeremy Suo-Anttila
61751 by: Rick Updegrove
61752 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
61754 by: denis
61756 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
61758 by: dan.kelley
61763 by: Robin S. Socha
61765 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
61766 by: Tim Legant
61767 by: Wagner Teixeira
61769 by: Tim Legant
61770 by: Travis Turner
61771 by: Bill Andersen
61772 by: Travis Turner
61775 by: Travis Turner
61776 by: Bill Parker
61778 by: Tim Legant
61783 by: David Talkington
61785 by: Chris Garrigues
61786 by: David Talkington
61795 by: Wagner Teixeira
61797 by: Henning Brauer

SPAM Patches recomendations.
61727 by: Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga
61728 by: Charles Cazabon
61773 by: Keary Suska

Re: Is qmail "best reserved for mailing list server purposes only"?
61736 by: q question

Re: Which IMAP do you prefer with qmail?
61737 by: q question

Re: spmacontrol patch 1.4.2 for qmail .
61741 by: Larry M. Smith
61755 by: Markus Stumpf

Quoting (was: slow smtp connection)
61744 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

ezmlm-idx error
61747 by: Adam McKenna
61753 by: Charles Cazabon
61761 by: Adam McKenna
61764 by: Charles Cazabon
61774 by: Adam McKenna

Re: POP3 Login
61748 by: q question

more info on ezmlm-idx problem
61750 by: Adam McKenna

autoresponder inter7.com
61757 by: Flavio Alberto
61760 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

need help understanding "status 256" log messages
61759 by: Jim O'Leary
61762 by: Charles Cazabon
61768 by: Tim Legant

Strange Bounce
61777 by: Bill Andersen
61781 by: Tim Legant
61782 by: Chris Johnson
61791 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

test message
61779 by: Bill Parker

Both system account and virtual account of one domain.
61780 by: Twinsen Mak

libc.so.6 error with RH 7.0
61784 by: Edgardo Lust
61792 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

Ezmlm + SQL
61787 by: David Coley
61794 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

I messed up my QMQP Client Config...
61788 by: Tyrone Mills
61789 by: Mark Delany
61790 by: Tim Legant
61793 by: Tyrone Mills

Re: ezmlm warning
61796 by: Kevin Smith

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thanks for the really prompt answer

next time I will do a search of qmail.org

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i am having slow smtp connectivity from an internal machine to my qmail smtp/firewall 
machine... once the message hits the smtp server, all is well

what should i check?

- hogan


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John Hogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i am having slow smtp connectivity from an internal machine to my qmail 
>smtp/firewall machine... once the message hits the smtp server, all is well
> 
> what should i check?

The mailing list archives -- questions about slow network connections to qmail
services come up every three minutes on this list.  It's so bad, one of the
regulars has actually added this FAQ and its answer to his .sig.

You can find a link to the archives from www.qmail.org, or from "Life with
qmail" at www.lifewithqmail.org.

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> "John" == John Hogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> what should i check?

The archives.
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qmail Digest 1 May 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1351

2001-05-01 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 1 May 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1351

Topics (messages 61669 through 61722):

Re: POP3 Login
61669 by: Chris Johnson
61670 by: qmail mailing list
61671 by: QML Killer
61672 by: Wagner Teixeira
61674 by: Henning Brauer
61685 by: |nix ZixinG
61695 by: Rick Updegrove
61715 by: Tim Legant

Re: How can qmail scale?
61673 by: Henning Brauer

Maildrop : Good info/examples ?
61675 by: Tom Vandeplas
61676 by: Robert Sander

[Announce] oMail-webmail 0.98.2
61677 by: Olivier M.

queue problems
61678 by: Neil Grant
61679 by: Charles Cazabon
61687 by: David Talkington

username@domain@domain  relay hole !
61680 by: Nissim Penias
61682 by: Charles Cazabon
61684 by: Nissim Penias
61686 by: Charles Cazabon
61688 by: Robert Geller
61690 by: Markus Stumpf
61691 by: Charles Cazabon
61693 by: Markus Stumpf

Re: Where does the mail goes?
61681 by: Marco Calistri

username@domain@domain relay hole !!!
61683 by: Nissim Penias

wildmat patch ???
61689 by: Nissim Penias

Postmaster : "sorry, no mailbox here with that name" - fastforward problem ?
61692 by: jcarreiro

Postmaster - fastforward problem
61694 by: jcarreiro

¾Ç©f³QXXX...
61696 by: ªü±l

[ANNOUNCE] TMDA 0.10 - python-based anti-spam system for qmail
61697 by: Jason R. Mastaler

Problem with virtualdomains and VERPs (with patch)
61698 by: Patrick J. LoPresti

masquerading and autoeresponders
61699 by: David Chait
61716 by: Tim Legant

release qmailinstallmachime0.01
61700 by: Linux!audimed
61717 by: Tim Legant

Stopping Message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
61701 by: Ted Mead
61718 by: Tim Legant

Re: "A news.newusers.questions's Guide to Qmail"
61702 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

Re: Help abot qmail and vpomail
61703 by: Keary Suska

Re: Is qmail "best reserved for mailing list server purposes only"?
61704 by: John R. Levine
61708 by: Oleg Polyakov
61709 by: David L. Nicol
61710 by: David L. Nicol

adding custom bounce headers (was Re: How do you handle the double bounces?)
61705 by: Jason R. Mastaler

Relay for domains in rcpthosts
61706 by: ross.pro-web.ie
61707 by: Daniel Kelley
61719 by: Tim Legant

qmail on OSF/Unix (Digital) and C2security
61711 by: Wiroon Ruangsang

¶W§C»ù15¦TTFT LCD ¿Ã¹õ
61712 by: ªü±l

removing a particular *recipient* from the queue
61713 by: Omar Thameen
61714 by: Adam McKenna
61721 by: Omar Thameen

¥_¤@¤k...¶W¯Å»¶©f§Ú!
61720 by: ¤ý¥Ð§Q

spmacontrol patch 1.4.2 for qmail .
61722 by: Nissim Penias

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On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 03:15:41AM -0500, Aaron Goldblatt wrote:
> When I try to retrieve mail via POP3 on the PRIVATE interface, it works, 
> but where the public side takes about two seconds to complete an empty 
> transaction, the private one takes as much as 60 seconds to authenticate 
> (Eudora hangs on "Logging in to server," which is its way of saying 
> login/password).  If Eudora doesn't get sick of waiting it EVENTUALLY 
> works, but slowly.

This question comes up about every three minutes on this list. See the list
archives. Try searching for "pop3 slow."

Chris

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- Original Message -
From: "Chris Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Aaron Goldblatt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 12:17 PM
Subject: Re: POP3 Login

Maybe it would be a good idea to discuss the options of tcpserver more
thoroughly in LWQ and other qmail howto's.







> "qmail" == qmail mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> - Original Message -

Typical OE luser.
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>
> I'm experiencing a curious issue with qmail-popup/pop3d.
>
[snip]
>
> When I try to retrieve mail via POP3 on the PUBLIC interface, all
> goes well.
>
> When I try to retrieve mail via POP3 on the PRIVATE interface, it works,
> but where the public side takes about two seconds to complete an empty
> transaction, the private one takes as much as 60 seconds to authenticate
> (Eudora hangs on "Logging in to server," which is its way of saying
> login/password).  If Eudora doesn't get sick of waiting it EVENTUALLY
> works, but slowly.
> Thank you.

It's a DNS matter. The delay u're experimenting is due to the reverse DNS
checking - certainly the server cannot get the intranet clients' name using
theyr IP and your clients

qmail Digest 30 Apr 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1350

2001-04-30 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 30 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1350

Topics (messages 61636 through 61668):

qmail-inject
61636 by: C P
61637 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

Which IMAP do you prefer with qmail?
61638 by: q question
61639 by: Robin S. Socha

trouble with qmail
61640 by: Cameron Hanover
61642 by: RC
61650 by: Al Lipscomb
61653 by: RC
61654 by: Chris Johnson
61656 by: RC
61660 by: Tim Legant

Is qmail "best reserved for mailing list server purposes only"?
61641 by: q question
61643 by: Russ Allbery
61645 by: John P
61646 by: Jason Brooke
61655 by: q question
61664 by: q question

how do I ?
61644 by: Pupeno

Where does the mail goes?
61647 by: Marco Calistri
61648 by: Alex Pennace
61651 by: Marco Calistri
61661 by: Tim Legant

How can I get qmail to log extra information?
61649 by: Khai Doan

lesoleil.com unexpected MAILER-DAEMON?
61652 by: Marco Calistri

How can qmail scale?
61657 by: Foo Ji-Haw
61658 by: Daniel Duclos
61659 by: japc.co.sapo.pt

log smtp ip connection
61662 by: lemoninsz
61663 by: Tim Legant

Re: mailserver, can traceroute, cannot make SMTP connection
61665 by: postmaster.circlecom.co.id

POP3 Login
61666 by: Aaron Goldblatt

Return messages from postmaster
61667 by: Angel Durán
61668 by: davidu

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hi all,

i need to operate qmail-inject in a way so that it asks for subject on
command prompt. Is this possible ???
please help

regds,
pratibha 



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C P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> i need to operate qmail-inject in a way so that it asks for subject on
> command prompt. Is this possible ???

Write a wrapper.
For example (not tested):

#!/bin/bash
# 
read -p "Subject: "
mailsubj "$REPLY" $*

Regards, Frank




I'm curious, not to really try to create a survey, but of those of you on 
this list using qmail with IMAP, which IMAP are you using?

Thanks in advance!


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Your parents must hate you.

> I'm curious, not to really try to create a survey, but of those of you on 
> this list using qmail with IMAP, which IMAP are you using?

Courier - what else? Cyrus is nice but uses proprietary formats noone
really needs and UW IMAP is brought to you by the security Gods that
brohgt you pine. Mbwhahaha... http://mail.socha.net/about/ for a setup
that makes me and my users equally happy.
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okee dokee.  i'm having quite a time trying to get qmail to work right.

for a while i was at least able to send mail from my box [running
openbsd2.8] and receive it on my box, or send mail from it, and
receive elsewhere, but not send from elsewhere and receive on it.

now i can't send or receive anything, and i'm not sure what I did to
change that.  it looks like all the appropriate apps are running [4
or so, i think the documentation said], but nothing is getting
delivered.  i occassionally get an email bounced back if i send from
elsewhere saying 'couldnt deliver for 7 days'.

i just found the qmail/queue/mess folder, and it looks like there's a
bunch of mail in there that's been waiting to be delivered for ages
[probably around 2 weeks or more].

the only thing i knew to check was rcpthosts, and it's got localhost
and the domain of my box listed there.

i followed all the instructions best i could, moved around mailboxes
and such.  the only thing that i couldn't do had to do with removing
sendmail, since something it told me to move just wasn't there.

any help anybody could give me would be greatly appreciated.
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okee dokee.  i'm having quite a time trying to get qmail to work right.

for a while i was at least able to send mail from my box [running
openbsd2.8] and receive it on my box, or send mail from it, and
receive elsewhere, but not send from elsewhere and receive on it.

now i can't send or receive anything, and i'm not sure what I did to
change that.  it looks like all the appropriate apps are running [4
or so, i think the documentation said], but nothin

qmail Digest 29 Apr 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1349

2001-04-29 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 29 Apr 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1349

Topics (messages 61617 through 61635):

Re: Return Receipt
61617 by: Thomas Booms
61618 by: Willy De la Court

/var/spool/mail/user getting deleted
61619 by: kamesh jayachandran
61620 by: Ruprecht Helms
61622 by: Daniel Duclos
61623 by: Tim Legant
61630 by: Gavin McCord

Re: Strange POP Problem
61621 by: Charles Cazabon
61624 by: |nix ZixinG
61625 by: Charles Cazabon
61626 by: |nix ZixinG
61627 by: Tim Legant
61628 by: Charles Cazabon
61629 by: David Means
61631 by: |nix ZixinG
61632 by: |nix ZixinG
61633 by: Tim Legant

mailserver, can traceroute, cannot make SMTP connection
61634 by: cc.circlecom.co.id
61635 by: David Means

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I think I've made it all like the man of qreceipt tells. So if I
understood it right, I only need to add the line "| qreceipt " in
.qmail and/or .qmail-default. I made this step and doesn't get a "return
receipt" to the mail which I've sent to the test user.

Where is my prob?

Thomas

Willy De la Court wrote:

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> Thomas,
>
> man qreceipt
> qreceipt only reacts to "Notice Request upon delivery to"
> but there is a problem with some clients like outlook that use
> "Return Receipt To"
> I made a patch for qreceipt to enable this you can find it at
> http://www.quint.be/projects/
>
> On Friday, April 27, 2001 22:52, Thomas Booms
> [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > does qmail generally support the "Return Rceipt" feature? If so,
> > how? And if not so, are there any workarounds or so?
> >
> > I want to be able to use this feature.
> >
> > Thanks for your help.
> >
> Thomas
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On Saturday, April 28, 2001 12:00, Thomas Booms
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I think I've made it all like the man of qreceipt tells. So if I
> understood it right, I only need to add the line "| qreceipt
> " in .qmail and/or .qmail-default. I made this step and
> doesn't get a "return receipt" to the mail which I've sent to the
> test user.
> 
> Where is my prob?
> 
[snip]
> > I made a patch for qreceipt to enable this you can find it at
> > http://www.quint.be/projects/
> >

Did you apply the patch

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Hai ,
I previously had sendmail that was with stock install of RHL6.2.
Now I removed that.And installed the qmail.
I have gone through the INSTALL.mbox for how to transfer mails from /var/spool/mail to 
~Mailbox.
I have done the following things
1)moved each file from /var/spool/mail to respective home directories.
2)given a symbollic link to ~user/Mailbox from /var/spool/mail/user as a root
3)chmod 1777 /var/spool/mail
4)Now the problem is when one user sends mail to other user he recieves the mail but 
it has no content.And the symbollic link in the /var/spool/mail/user changes to 
Bogus.user.Cnq something like this.
It happens when the reciever invokes his mail program to read mail.
waiting for your reply
kamesh jayachandran


-- 
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 >so much better than directories and so much different?

 I'll talk really slowly."
- Linus Torvalds





At 18:26 28.04.01 -0400, kamesh jayachandran wrote:
>Hai ,
>I previously had sendmail that was with stock install of RHL6.2.
>Now I removed that.And installed the qmail.
>I have gone through the INSTALL.mbox for how to transfer mails from 
>/var/spool/mail to ~Mailbox.
>I have done the following things
>1)moved each file from /var/spool/mail to respective home directories.

ok you can do

>2)given a symbollic link to ~user/Mailbox from /var/spool/mail/user as a root

why, you set the delivery into the homedirs by the defaultdelivery-file in 
/var/qmail/control. Here you can set delivery using maildir. For the right 
syntax have a look into LWQ

>3)chmod 1777 /var/spool/mail

So you can write a mail into a securitylist an invite all hacker to visit 
your mailserver and make nonsense with it. The maildirs should set to 703.

>4)Now the problem is when one user sends mail to other user he recieves 
>the

qmail Digest 28 Apr 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1348

2001-04-28 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 28 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1348

Topics (messages 61558 through 61616):

Freebsd 4.3's packages changed (and along with it qmail)!
61558 by: Foo Ji-Haw
61564 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
61602 by: Oleg Polyakov
61603 by: Oleg Polyakov
61611 by: Peter van Dijk

Re: TCPserver; ucspi-tcp; inetd
61559 by: Ted Mead

Re: Cyrus IMAP newbie
61560 by: Joerg Lenneis
61567 by: question question

Re: Queue Building
61561 by: Mehul Choksi
61574 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: "A news.newusers.questions's Guide to Qmail"
61562 by: Brett Randall
61565 by: question question
61600 by: Felix von Leitner
61604 by: Brett Randall
61606 by: question question

Re: php replacement for ezmlm-cgi
61563 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
61566 by: Peter van Dijk

Is there something like a BADMAILTO directive???HELP...
61568 by: Julio Guillen
61581 by: Markus Stumpf

Re: Help abot qmail and vpomail
61569 by: Javier Frias
61570 by: Javier Frias
61594 by: Keary Suska
61597 by: Henning Brauer

Re: qmail delivery speed comparison graphs available
61571 by: Dave Sill

Re: qmail-pop3d not working?
61572 by: Steven Katz
61573 by: Mark Delany
61576 by: Steven Katz
61578 by: Steven Katz
61579 by: Steven Katz

Re: Qmail, double-bounces, and RFC2821
61575 by: Dave Sill

Where to download Dr.Erwin Hoffmann SPAMPATCH patch???
61577 by: Julio Guillen
61580 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
61586 by: David Talkington

qmail-newu
61582 by: Peter Farmer
61583 by: Peter Farmer
61584 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

Re: Remote server connects then QUIT's, why?
61585 by: Alex Pennace
61589 by: Henning Brauer

lower concurrency on _certain_ domains?
61587 by: Alan Clegg
61588 by: Dave Sill

Return Receipt
61590 by: Thomas Booms
61592 by: Willy De la Court
61598 by: Henning Brauer

Re: Maildirmake...
61591 by: Wagner Teixeira

Re: Please help! I'm so close to getting qmail up...
61593 by: Keary Suska

Receiving mail for multiple domains
61595 by: Mark
61596 by: Bob Greene
61599 by: Henning Brauer
61601 by: Keary Suska
61605 by: James Stevens
61607 by: question question

Updated contact information
61608 by: Argenis Fernandez

bb
61609 by: Ramoni

cv
61610 by: Ramoni

Re: svscan on linux
61612 by: Rick Updegrove

cannot post question to list
61613 by: lemoninsz

Strange POP Problem
61614 by: |nix ZixinG
61616 by: Robin S. Socha

Continued
61615 by: |nix ZixinG

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Thanks for replying Oleq,

Looks like the freebsd cd that comes with the qmail book is coming in handy
after all (probably the first time I ever use the cd that comes with a
book!).

I find it quite odd that freebsd 4.3's packages seem to be rearranged a
little. for example, Lynx is included in the package (and links is thrown
out). Of course, my qmail package has also disappeared, and they finally put
in uwimap! argh!

Do you know if freebsd 4.1 is a stable release? the one at www.linuxiso.org
is still calling it an 'alpha'...

- Original Message -
From: "Oleg Polyakov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, 27 April, 2001 5:01 PM
Subject: Re: Please help! I'm so close to getting qmail up...


> I've got some explanation, but no solution..
>
> qmail for local delivery into /var/mail/$user
> uses part of sendmail - mail.local (for BSD systems).
> As from FreeBSD version 4.2 mail.local is no more
> setuid and could not be used directly by user for
> local mail delivery. You have to call sendmail for it
> which in turn passes message to mail.local.
>
> I believe you use script binm1 or binm1+df for running
> qmail. And maybe this part should be rewritten to do
> local mail deliveries as root.
>
> Oleg
>
> --- Foo Ji-Haw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Some background:
> > -I'm trying to run qmail on my Freebsd 4.2.
> > -I'm using qmail from the freebsd cd package.
> > -I read the FAQs, bought the Qmail book from SAMS, and
> > prepared the qmail daemons. They are up and running exactly as
> > depicted in the book.
> > -I tried a simple test to send a local mail to myself with the
> > following command:
> >
> > cat test | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
> >
> > The mail did not get processed. I found this in the maillog:
> >
> > Apr 27 13:42:48 markus qmail: 988350168.284945 delivery 32:
> > deferral: 

qmail Digest 27 Apr 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1347

2001-04-27 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 27 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1347

Topics (messages 61491 through 61557):

RedHat 7.1 and qmail+vpopmail
61491 by: Thomas Rokamp
61497 by: K. F. YIm
61498 by: Robin S. Socha

autoresponder
61492 by: Lars Kirchhoff

Re: svscan on linux
61493 by: Subba Rao
61505 by: Mate Wierdl
61512 by: Subba Rao

deliver to 2 POP accounts: .qmail file doesn't work, but .qmail-user does
61494 by: Barry Hill
61496 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
61499 by: Barry Hill
61501 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
61504 by: Wagner Teixeira

Qmail Patch Memory leak
61495 by: Keary Suska

Problems with /var/qmail/boot
61500 by: Pablo Buenaventura

Re: bounce messages
61502 by: Charles Cazabon
61545 by: Bruce Guenter

| preline -f sed -n p ... => Is it dangerous/improper?
61503 by: qmail
61507 by: Charles Cazabon
61515 by: qmail
61516 by: qmail
61519 by: Charles Cazabon
61520 by: Charles Cazabon
61530 by: Markus Stumpf
61534 by: qmail

Re: qmail as Back up MX box
61506 by: mick

Inserting messages into Maildir?
61508 by: Steven Katz
61509 by: Charles Cazabon
61510 by: Henning Brauer
61553 by: Gjermund Sorseth

Win x Linux x Recipient Pile
61511 by: Adren
61513 by: Charles Cazabon
61514 by: Andreas D. Landmark
61532 by: minimus.starmedia.com

newbie question
61517 by: John Hogan
61518 by: Barry Hill
61521 by: Charles Cazabon
61522 by: John Hogan
61524 by: Peter van Dijk
61525 by: John Hogan
61529 by: John Hogan

Qmail, double-bounces, and RFC2821
61523 by: Patrick J. LoPresti

off topic qmail compiling error Clock skew detected
61526 by: Linux!audimed
61527 by: alexus
61528 by: Robin S. Socha
61531 by: dan.kelley

Re: Maildirmake...
61533 by: Ruprecht Helms
61536 by: Kris Kelley
61540 by: Tim Legant

qmail-masq released
61535 by: Davide Giunchi

Problems making QMAILQUEUE patch work
61537 by: José Luis Domingo López

Help abot qmail and vpomail
61538 by: Desarrollo y Sistemas

Re: CAN'T Send to lists!
61539 by: Marco Calistri

replacing attachments with links?
61541 by: Grier Ellis

TCPserver; ucspi-tcp; inetd
61542 by: jx001
61543 by: dan.kelley
61544 by: Andreas D. Landmark

Cyrus IMAP newbie
61546 by: question question

receivedIP
61547 by: John Conover

Cyrus IMAP newbie - more questions
61548 by: question question

Remote server connects then QUIT's, why?
61549 by: Jay Swackhamer

Re: Cyrus IMAP newbie - LDAP?
61550 by: question question
61555 by: Henning Brauer

Please help! I'm so close to getting qmail up...
61551 by: Foo Ji-Haw
61554 by: Oleg Polyakov

SMTP AUTH question
61552 by: Jerry Chow

"A news.newusers.questions's Guide to Qmail"
61556 by: Robin S. Socha
61557 by: Peter van Dijk

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Hi!
 
Does anyone know, if there would be any promblems 
installing qmail+vpopmail using Maildir's on a RedHat 7.1 installation? I'm 
hosting a few domains...
I already have it installed on an earlier version 
of RedHat, but I'm planning to reinstall the server. My only concern is about 
qmail...
 
I'm also looking for some webmail software, 
that will work on the above installation. Any suggestions?
 
Regards,
 
Thomas Rokamp





Webmail www.netwinsite.com.
 
KF

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Thomas Rokamp 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 7:27 
  PM
  Subject: RedHat 7.1 and 
  qmail+vpopmail
  
  Hi!
   
  Does anyone know, if there would be any promblems 
  installing qmail+vpopmail using Maildir's on a RedHat 7.1 installation? I'm 
  hosting a few domains...
  I already have it installed on an earlier version 
  of RedHat, but I'm planning to reinstall the server. My only concern is about 
  qmail...
   
  I'm also looking for some webmail software, 
  that will work on the above installation. Any suggestions?
   
  Regards,
   
  Thomas 
Rokamp



* K. F. YIm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010426 09:09]:
>   Thomas Rokamp 

>> Does anyone know, if there would be any promblems installing
>> qmail+vpopmail using Maildir's on a RedHat 7.1 installation? I'm
>> hosting a few domains...  I already have it installed on an earlier
>> version of RedHat, but I'm planning to reinstall the server. My only
>> concern is about qmail...

WFM

>> I'm also looking for some web

qmail Digest 26 Apr 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1346

2001-04-26 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 26 Apr 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1346

Topics (messages 61388 through 61490):

per-recipient VERP with other MTAs
61388 by: Balazs Nagy

Return-Path is root - why ?
61389 by: Lukasz Felsztukier
61401 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

ezmlm questions
61390 by: Fadli Syarid

Re: Vulnerable MUAs ...
61391 by: Felix von Leitner

Re: Ban These Exchange Server Users
61392 by: Felix von Leitner
61457 by: Brett Randall

Using formailer script with qmail and vpopmail
61393 by: Christian Metzen

Re: how to _delay_ failed authentication
61394 by: Markus Stumpf
61395 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
61407 by: Markus Stumpf
61411 by: Scott Gifford

qmail-inject error checking
61396 by: Roger Walker
61400 by: Charles Cazabon
61402 by: Henning Brauer
61403 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: CAN'T Send to lists!
61397 by: Charles Cazabon
61435 by: Marco Calistri
61455 by: Tim Legant
61480 by: Marco Calistri
61485 by: Tim Legant

Re: RSS LIST
61398 by: Charles Cazabon
61416 by: hongtao
61417 by: alexus
61419 by: hongtao
61426 by: hongtao
61445 by: Tim Legant

Re: Just a little question
61399 by: Charles Cazabon

/var/qmail/control and queue question
61404 by: Kris Kelley
61405 by: Charles Cazabon
61408 by: Peter Farmer
61409 by: Kris Kelley

Re: Sqwebmail
61406 by: Tim Hunter

Re: timeout downloading mail while connecting to the server using dial-up
61410 by: Christian Dressend
61443 by: Tim Legant
61483 by: Christian DRESSEND

Oracle eMail Server
61412 by: Federico Edelman Anaya
61414 by: Mark Delany
61441 by: Tim Legant

badheaders patch from flame.org
61413 by: MIS - Ben Murphy
61415 by: Charles Cazabon

qmail as Back up MX box
61418 by: mick
61420 by: Willy De la Court
61422 by: Charles Cazabon
61427 by: mick
61428 by: Henning Brauer
61432 by: Jurjen Oskam
61434 by: Willy De la Court
61436 by: mick
61437 by: mick
61442 by: Willy De la Court
61444 by: Tim Legant

scripts run as user...?
61421 by: Bill Luckett
61425 by: Charles Cazabon
61448 by: Tim Legant

Server Logs Please Help
61423 by: Christopher Tarricone
61424 by: Dan Phoenix

rfc2822
61429 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: qmail + ezmlm + mysql + linux
61430 by: hongtao
61431 by: hongtao

RFC 2821 and 2822
61433 by: Scott Gifford
61439 by: Matthew Patterson
61450 by: Mike Jackson
61456 by: Chris Garrigues
61466 by: James Stevens

Strange behavior in outgoing mail
61438 by: Nick Popoff
61440 by: Charles Cazabon
61454 by: Nick Popoff

daemontools won't compile
61446 by: Mike Jackson
61453 by: David Talkington

Maildirmake...
61447 by: Stuart Folo
61458 by: Tim Legant

Re: qmail delivery speed comparison graphs available
61449 by: Markus Stumpf

max concurrency for qmail is 500, what's it for sendmail?
61451 by: Brett
61461 by: Henning Brauer
61462 by: Brett
61463 by: Markus Stumpf
61464 by: James Stevens
61465 by: James Stevens
61468 by: James Stevens
61469 by: James Stevens
61470 by: Brett
61471 by: James Stevens
61472 by: James Stevens
61473 by: Jeremy Suo-Anttila
61478 by: Steve Hagerman
61484 by: richard.illuin.org
61486 by: Peter van Dijk
61487 by: Peter van Dijk

The new RFC's.
61452 by: Grant
61459 by: Russ Allbery
61460 by: Henning Brauer

svscan on linux
61467 by: Subba Rao
61474 by: Mark Delany
61476 by: David Talkington
61479 by: Mate Wierdl
61481 by: Mate Wierdl
61482 by: Peter Cavender

bounce messages
61475 by: Chris Hellberg

Qmail + C2security on OSF/Unix (Digital)
61477 by: Wiroon Ruangsang

question about ezmlm
61488 by: cc.circlecom.co.id
61489 by: Henning Brauer
61490 by: Markus Stumpf

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Hi,

I use a PERL script to send out a daily newsletter. Here's the send
fragment:

if (!defined $dry) {

$ENV{"QMAILUSER"} = $mailuser;
$ENV{"QMAILHOST"} = $mailhost;
$ENV{"QMAILINJECT"} = "r";

foreach $email (@subscribers) {
open MAIL, "|/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject $email";
print M

qmail Digest 25 Apr 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1345

2001-04-25 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 25 Apr 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1345

Topics (messages 61327 through 61387):

qmail-pop3d not handling enough messages
61327 by: Thomas Ackermann
61342 by: Uwe Ohse

User Masqurading
61328 by: David Hunt

forwarding to more than one mailbox ?
61329 by: Frédéric Beléteau

It's not my list but ... (AV Bots)
61330 by: Bruno Wolff III
61333 by: Brett Randall
61335 by: Robin S. Socha
61344 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
61348 by: Todd Finney
61353 by: Andy Bradford
61358 by: Bruno Wolff III
61361 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
61363 by: Todd Finney

Ban These Exchange Server Users
61331 by: Robert Mudryk
61334 by: Russ Allbery
61338 by: Brett Randall
61349 by: Ruprecht Helms
61351 by: Alex Pennace
61354 by: Uwe Ohse
61355 by: Henning Brauer
61356 by: Robin S. Socha
61357 by: Andy Bradford
61362 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
61385 by: Csaba Bobak

Re: .qmail alias file with an underscore in the entry...
61332 by: Cleo Macy
61337 by: Charles Cazabon
61343 by: Cleo Macy

Re: CAN'T Send to lists!
61336 by: Charles Cazabon
61372 by: Marco Calistri
61373 by: Marco Calistri

Re: questions about an exploit
61339 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: qmail-pop3d not working?
61340 by: Steven Katz
61341 by: Charles Cazabon
61384 by: Rick Updegrove

issue receiving email
61345 by: Robert Lech

ezmlm-idx? (was: ScanMail Message: To Recipient virus found and action taken.)
61346 by: Robin S. Socha

Re: Vulnerable MUAs ...
61347 by: Robin S. Socha
61350 by: David Talkington
61381 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

Re: how to _delay_ failed authentication
61352 by: Markus Stumpf
61382 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
61383 by: Kittiwat Manosuthi

Attach
61359 by: Alexandre Gonçalves Jacarandá
61360 by: Charles Cazabon

timeout downloading mail while connecting to the server using dial-up
61364 by: Christian Dressend
61365 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: incorrect_user@correct_domain accepted
61366 by: Ketan Bajaj

qmail + ezmlm + mysql + linux
61367 by: hongtao
61369 by: alexus
61374 by: Wagner Teixeira

RSS LIST
61368 by: hongtao
61370 by: Charles Cazabon
61371 by: Tim Hunter
61375 by: hongtao
61386 by: Johan Almqvist

Re: issues receiving email
61376 by: Robert Lech
61377 by: Tim Hunter

Just a little question
61378 by: Travis Turner
61379 by: Tim Legant
61380 by: Travis Turner

Sqwebmail
61387 by: Pablo Buenaventura

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hy!
i've gat a qmail-system with vpopmail, using the qmail-pop3d as popper.
my problem is, that the number of messages in my cur grew up to 23240
and now i cant get them anymore, the pop3d gives out an error like cant
change to $Home/Maildir..

anyone help?
thx
thomas





On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 01:44:32PM +, Thomas Ackermann wrote:

> i've gat a qmail-system with vpopmail, using the qmail-pop3d as popper.
> my problem is, that the number of messages in my cur grew up to 23240
> and now i cant get them anymore, the pop3d gives out an error like cant
> change to $Home/Maildir..

You mean "-ERR unable to scan $HOME/Maildir", right?

Oh, well. It's been a year, so i might just repeat it completely. See
below.

I don't remember getting feedback whether the suggested change to
prioq.c really made a difference.

"the adjust your resource limit" is done with softlimit, if you
use daemontools.

Regards, Uwe

Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 18:20:01 +
From: Uwe Ohse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Gary Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: qmail-pop3 problems with 'large' accounts
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; from 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 09:25:26AM -0800

On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 09:25:26AM -0800, Gary Richardson wrote:

>   I'm having problems with a pop user checking their. There are around
> 12000 emails in their MailDir directory and I get the following error when I
> try to download them:
>
> -ERR unable to scan $HOME/Maildir
> Connection closed by foreign host.

out of memory. qmail-pop3d needs space for 12000 filenames, with maybe
30 characters each (depending on the length of the hostname part of
the file name), plus 5 ("new/\0"), plus another 8 bytes for meta
information, a

qmail Digest 24 Apr 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1344

2001-04-24 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 24 Apr 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1344

Topics (messages 61146 through 61326):

Quest about msg-to:
61146 by: Roy Svendsen

Re: qmail-pop3d not working?
61147 by: Brett Randall
61200 by: Steven Katz
61201 by: Michael T. Babcock
61212 by: Michael T. Babcock
61226 by: Dave Sill
61229 by: Steven Katz
61235 by: Steven Katz

Re: mailing list software to use with qmail?
61148 by: Brett Randall

user masquerading
61149 by: Roberto Zanasi

Re: Trying to install qmail
61150 by: Dave Sill

Re: how to send attaching in qmail using perl
61151 by: David Young
61247 by: Medi Montaseri
61287 by: Forrest Sutton

Re: Can't establish SMTP connection (Error 4.4.1)
61152 by: jessica
61154 by: jessica
61236 by: Willy De la Court
61255 by: Andy Bradford
61257 by: Henning Brauer
61274 by: Forrest Sutton
61276 by: Forrest Sutton

Re: Qmail and Procmail
61153 by: jessica
61275 by: Forrest Sutton

Mail cleansing program
61155 by: jessica
61277 by: Forrest Sutton

Re: I am back to square ONE...
61156 by: jessica
61191 by: Bob Greene
61278 by: Forrest Sutton

ScanMail Message: To Recipient virus found and action taken.
61157 by: System Attendant
61166 by: System Attendant
61173 by: System Attendant
61178 by: System Attendant
61181 by: System Attendant
61185 by: System Attendant
61187 by: Alex Pennace
61189 by: System Attendant
61199 by: System Attendant
61203 by: System Attendant
61211 by: System Attendant
61230 by: Vincent Schonau
61231 by: David Young
61241 by: System Attendant
61246 by: System Attendant
61252 by: Alex Pennace
61254 by: Robin S. Socha
61260 by: denis
61261 by: Aaron L. Meehan
61296 by: System Attendant
61298 by: System Attendant
61300 by: System Attendant
61303 by: System Attendant
61307 by: System Attendant

Re: How to block an email id in qmail?
61158 by: jessica
61279 by: Forrest Sutton

Re: Very slow qmail response
61159 by: jessica
61161 by: jessica
61196 by: NDSoftware
61280 by: Forrest Sutton
61283 by: Forrest Sutton

Re: tcpserver help
61160 by: jessica
61194 by: Michelle Leonard
61206 by: NDSoftware
61238 by: Henning Brauer
61239 by: Andy Bradford
61245 by: Alex Pennace
61282 by: Forrest Sutton

Virus found in message "Re: Can't establish SMTP connection (Error 4.4.1)"
61162 by: System Anti-Virus Administrator
61174 by: System Anti-Virus Administrator

Re: Hide firewall ?
61163 by: jessica
61207 by: Deslions Nicolas
61209 by: NDSoftware
61256 by: Chris Johnson
61284 by: Forrest Sutton

Antigen found W32/Navidad.e@M (McAfee4,CA(InoculateIT)) virus
61164 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61170 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61188 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61192 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61202 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61213 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61290 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61292 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61294 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61297 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61302 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61305 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61308 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61315 by: Jeremy Suo-Anttila

Re: qmail, qmail-command and procmail
61165 by: jessica
61285 by: Forrest Sutton

qmail-qread and qmail-qstat as suid root...
61167 by: jessica
61215 by: Michelle Leonard
61220 by: NDSoftware
61286 by: Forrest Sutton

Re: FOUND VIRUS IN MAIL from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
61168 by: Brett Randall
61218 by: Jankok, Lucio
61228 by: Michael Peppard

Virus found in message "Re: Qmail and Procmail"
61169 by: System Anti-Virus Administrator
61234 by: Mads E Eilertsen
61262 by: Jason Haar

Re: Domain name added twice
61171 by: Charles Cazabon

VIRUS ALERT
61172 by: Alan R.
61237 by: S.P. Hoeke
61240 by: Andy Bradford

Re: Can I force a download on POP
61175 by: Charles Cazabon

Antigen found W32/Navidad-B (Sophos,Norman) virus
61176 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61180 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61183 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61198 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61208 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61217 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61288 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61291 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61293 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61295 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61299 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61304 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2
61306 by: ANTIGEN_ITMAILMAN2

Re: E-MAIL-SCAN:VIRUSWARNUNG! 

qmail Digest 23 Apr 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1343

2001-04-23 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 23 Apr 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1343

Topics (messages 61081 through 61145):

Re: change envelope from line
61081 by: Harald Hanche-Olsen

Trying to install qmail
61082 by: friske.spray.se
61083 by: Chris Johnson
61084 by: |nix ZixinG

Trying to install Qmail !!!
61085 by: friske.spray.se
61087 by: Vince Vielhaber
61096 by: Kurth Bemis

Re: How to re-direct mail based on target domain
61086 by: David Means
61104 by: Marco Calistri

Re: Qmail Authentication
61088 by: Mira Tempír
61126 by: Sajjad Ahmad
61128 by: hari_bhr
61129 by: sanjay singh
61131 by: Sajjad Ahmad
61132 by: hari_bhr
61133 by: sanjay singh
61134 by: sanjay singh
61135 by: Sajjad Ahmad

(Inget ämne)
61089 by: Thomas Rasmussen
61092 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
61101 by: Alex Pennace

Re: Qmail SMTP HELP response
61090 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
61091 by: Mira Tempír

mailq has something stuck in it.
61093 by: Colin A. Bitterfield
61094 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

Re: Can I force a download on POP
61095 by: Sunil .

no mail box in maillog
61097 by: alexus

Backup
61098 by: Chorvat, Vladimir
61099 by: Alex Pennace
61100 by: Chorvat, Vladimir
61105 by: David Talkington

qmail-pop3d not working?
61102 by: Steven Katz
61103 by: Mark Delany
61108 by: Steven Katz
61109 by: Mark Delany
6 by: Brett Randall
61112 by: Brett Randall
61114 by: Steven Katz
61115 by: Tim Legant
61116 by: Mark Delany
61118 by: Rick Updegrove
61120 by: Steven Katz
61122 by: Steven Katz
61123 by: Mark Delany
61127 by: Steven Katz
61137 by: Rick Updegrove
61138 by: Brett Randall
61143 by: Steven Katz

Message-IDs...
61106 by: Neil Grant
61107 by: Alex Pennace

Can I use qmail-pop3d for both mbox and maildir format?
61110 by: Michael Cheung

vmailmgr treat all correctuser@wrongdomain as system-account user.
61113 by: Michael Cheung

unsubsribe
61117 by: Benjie Buenaventura (TS-PH)
61121 by: Anthony Mo K.C
61145 by: rom chen

triple bounce
61119 by: KIM

how to send attaching in qmail using perl
61124 by: mugundhan
61140 by: davidu

Re: Feedback about RBLs
61125 by: Tim

Re: put a whole domain 'on hold'
61130 by: Milen Petrinski

rblsmtpd more verbose to sender
61136 by: Robert Sander

tai64nlocal make error under GNU libc6 2.2.2
61139 by: Jörgen Persson

mailing list software to use with qmail?
61141 by: Peter Peltonen
61142 by: Robin S. Socha

Compressed Maildir + IMAP
61144 by: Mustafa Mahudhawala

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+ Gustav-Martin Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

| 
#include 

int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
  if (argc>1) {fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s", argv[0]); exit(2);}
  if (lseek(0,0,SEEK_SET)<0) {perror("rewind"); exit(1);}
  return 0;
}

It only remains to name the shell script something like
parse-mail-header-and-inject and put the line

| parse-mail-header-and-inject

in .qmail.  Plus, of course, you must write the script
parse-mail-header-and-print-out-the-envelope-sender.

I will not post any more to the qmail list on this topic.  Feel free
to send me personal mail if this is not clear enough, but I cannot
promise an answer, since my time is limited.

- Harald




I'm trying to install qmail. Reading the install notes I should compile all files. How 
do I do that? ./ make-compile.sh doesn't do the trick. Please help asap.

Thomas.

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On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 02:36:04PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm trying to install qmail. Reading the install notes I should compile all
> files. How do I do that? ./ make-compile.sh doesn't do the trick. Please help
> asap.

Did you try typing "make" in the source directory?

Chris

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- Original Message -
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 2:36 PM
Subject: Trying to install qmail


> I'm trying to install qmail. Reading the install notes I should compile
all files. How do I do that? ./ make-compile.sh doesn't do the trick. Please
help asap.
>
> Thomas.
>
> 

qmail Digest 22 Apr 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1342

2001-04-22 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 22 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1342

Topics (messages 61056 through 61080):

aliases issue !!!
61056 by: nissim_p.netvision.net.il
61060 by: Mike Jackson
61064 by: David Young
61070 by: Mike Jackson

Re: incorrect_user@correct_domain accepted
61057 by: Ketan Bajaj
61058 by: Chris Johnson
61065 by: Ketan Bajaj
61068 by: Chris Johnson
61079 by: Greg White

How to re-direct mail based on target domain
61059 by: David Means
61061 by: Mike Jackson
61062 by: Chris Johnson
61063 by: David Means
61071 by: Marco Calistri
61072 by: davidu
61077 by: Marco Calistri
61078 by: davidu

qmail-smtp install problem
61066 by: Tim Holzmann
61067 by: Chris Johnson

Re: store and forward incoming e-mail
61069 by: Henning Brauer

put a whole domain 'on hold'
61073 by: Mike K
61074 by: Sean Chittenden
61075 by: Jordan Krushen
61076 by: Wagner Teixeira

Qmail Authentication
61080 by: Sajjad Ahmad

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Hello all ,
 
I still didn't get an answer for my 
question about aliases defined in /etc/aliases regarding their vulnrabilty to 
outside world .
 
I am not intersted in letting people use 
certain aliases in /etc/aliases from the outside and maby even restrict the 
access to these aliases to certain users only .
 
How can I do  cause now  everyone 
can use these aliases like [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
which is a spam hole .
 
Thanks , 
Nissim .



> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Hello all ,
> 
> I still didn't get an answer for my question about aliases defined in
> /etc/aliases regarding their vulnrabilty to outside world .
> 
> I am not intersted in letting people use certain aliases in
> /etc/aliases from the outside and maby even restrict the access to
> these aliases to certain users only .
>
> How can I do cause now  everyone can use these aliases like
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is a spam hole .
> 
> Thanks ,
> Nissim .

You can't restrict who can use aliases. Anyone who can send mail to your
system can send mail to all aliases that exist on the system. If you
convert the aliases to Ezmlm lists, you can restrict posting to
subscribers and even moderate lists.

Mike




Could he do something like use a .qmail file to pipe the message into a
script that would examine headers and then only deliver if the message was
from the local domain? I guess that the headers could be forged easily
enough to get around this, but at least if could be a plausible attempt.

> From: Mike Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 22:01:10 +0300
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: aliases issue !!!
> 
> You can't restrict who can use aliases. Anyone who can send mail to your
> system can send mail to all aliases that exist on the system. If you
> convert the aliases to Ezmlm lists, you can restrict posting to
> subscribers and even moderate lists.
> 
> Mike





David Young wrote:
> 
> Could he do something like use a .qmail file to pipe the message into a
> script that would examine headers and then only deliver if the message was
> from the local domain? I guess that the headers could be forged easily
> enough to get around this, but at least if could be a plausible attempt.


Sure, it might reduce the number of unwanted messages, but there is no
guarantee it will stop everything. It's not much more difficult to set
up ezmlm and do it the right way. Aliases are low tech and should not be
used for more than 2-3 recipients, imho. ;-)

Mike




No i don't think so ( why would the exchange server in my domain store
another domain's email)
-ketan

- Original Message -
From: "Jesse Reynolds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ketan Bajaj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 12:05 AM
Subject: Re: incorrect_user@correct_domain accepted


> Does the exchange server you're sending through store mail for the
> schwab.com domain?
>
> if so, then this explains why.
>
> -jesse
>
> At 22:01 -0700 20/4/2001, Ketan Bajaj wrote:
> >I have been seeing a problem:
> >when i sent an email to an incorrect user at a correct domain, the qmail
> >logs show that the message has been accepted.
> >But if i send the same email, incorrect_user@correct_domain through
outlook
> >(microsoft exchange), the email bounces back immediately, with error
message
> >shown below:
> >
> >- Transcript of session follows -
> >550 [EMAIL PROTECTED] User unknown
> >
> >
> >Any idea why email does not bounce when sent through qmail.
> >thanks,
> >Ketan
>
> --
>

qmail Digest 21 Apr 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1341

2001-04-21 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 21 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1341

Topics (messages 61015 through 61055):

Re: Keep getting this kind of email
61015 by: Mark Lo \(3\)
61024 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: store and forward incoming e-mail (archive link)
61016 by: Jason Kawaja

MAIL Forwarding[filtered]
61017 by: Marco Calistri

Re: store and forward incoming e-mail
61018 by: Peter Green
61020 by: Charles Cazabon
61029 by: alexus

forwarding to internal mail server & external gateway toubles
61019 by: Iain Morrison

Re: Problem with delivery
61021 by: Charles Cazabon

Domain name added twice
61022 by: John P
61023 by: Charles Cazabon
61050 by: John P

Re: qmail could not send to another host
61025 by: Marc Knoop
61028 by: Greg White

Reply To address
61026 by: Bill Luckett
61027 by: Charles Cazabon
61033 by: Bill Luckett
61035 by: Charles Cazabon
61038 by: Mira Tempír
61039 by: Chris Johnson
61046 by: Bill Luckett

Qmail SMTP HELP response
61030 by: WebSec WebSec
61031 by: Markus Stumpf
61034 by: Mira Tempír

Alias files
61032 by: Utku S. Haydanli
61036 by: Mira Tempír

smtp relay / relay-ctrl / tcpserver
61037 by: Mike  A. Sauvain
61041 by: Brad Schuetz

Re: Mail is redirected in from xxx.aaa.bb to aaa.bb. Why?
61040 by: Mira Tempír
61043 by: Chris Johnson

Re: imapd and mbox and aliases rules !
61042 by: lenneis.wu-wien.ac.at

Can I force a download on POP
61044 by: Medi Montaseri
61045 by: Charles Cazabon

smtphost:port
61047 by: Joerg.Rieger.informatik.med.uni-giessen.de
61048 by: Chris Johnson
61049 by: Joerg.Rieger.informatik.med.uni-giessen.de

incorrect_user@correct_domain accepted
61051 by: Ketan Bajaj
61052 by: Jesse Reynolds

user masquerading
61053 by: Roberto Zanasi

Re: problem about move to qmail for virtual domain.
61054 by: Robin S. Socha

Re: [OT] Sticky question about qmail-queue and qmail-smtpd interactions
61055 by: Robin S. Socha

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Hi,

  My mail server keep getting this kind of messages, I would like to
know what it is.  Please help.

Thank you

Mark
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 5:09 PM


> Some addresses were rejected by the MDA fetchmail forwards to.
>
>






> Received: from mail.distefora.com ([195.179.153.18])
>   by dominoger.minick.de (Lotus Domino Release 5.0.3 (Intl))
>   with ESMTP id 2001041918081387:15951 ;
>   Thu, 19 Apr 2001 18:08:13 +0200
> Received: from toye.php.net (va.php.net [198.186.203.51])
> by mail.distefora.com (8.11.1/8.11.1) with SMTP id f3JG5Ne22500
> for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Thu, 19 Apr 2001 18:05:24 +0200
> Received: (qmail 10062 invoked by uid 1013); 19 Apr 2001 16:01:07 -
> Mailing-List: contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]; run by ezmlm
> Precedence: bulk
> list-help: 
> list-unsubscribe: 
> list-post: 
> Delivered-To: mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Received: (qmail 10056 invoked from network); 19 Apr 2001 16:01:06 -
> Message-ID: <000701c0c8e9$c8e8a980$72d3fea9@mark>
> From: "Mark Lo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "*PHP mail list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 23:59:58 +0800
> MIME-Version: 1.0
> X-Priority: 3 (Normal)
> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
> X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4522.1200
> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4522.1200
> Subject: [PHP] replace function in a file.
> X-MIMETrack: Itemize by SMTP Server on dominoger/hamburg/minick(Release
5.0.3 (Intl)|21
>  March 2000) at 19.04.2001 18:08:14,
> Serialize by POP3 Server on dominoger/hamburg/minick(Release 5.0.3
(Intl)|21
>  March 2000) at 20.04.2001 11:08:42,
> Serialize complete at 20.04.2001 11:08:42
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> Content-Type: text/plain;
> charset="big5"
>

 ATT00055.dat



Mark Lo (3) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> My mail server keep getting this kind of messages, I would like to
> know what it is.  Please help.
[...]
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 5:09 PM
> 
> > Some addresses were rejected by the MDA fetchmail forwards to.

Your fetchmail is misconfigured, and the MTA/MDA it is using for delivery is
failing.  Fix your fetchmail configuration, or use something else.  For one
thing, I 

qmail Digest 20 Apr 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1340

2001-04-20 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 20 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1340

Topics (messages 60935 through 61014):

Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)
60935 by: James Yap

DNS and local delivery
60936 by: Aleixo Fernandes

Sending Problem
60937 by: Kevin Phipps
60938 by: Charles Cazabon

Queue Building
60939 by: Mehul Choksi
60940 by: Charles Cazabon
60941 by: Mehul Choksi
60943 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: change envelope from line
60942 by: Harald Hanche-Olsen
61011 by: Gustav-Martin Olsen

Doh! does qmail still have my messages?
60944 by: Jerry Lynde
60945 by: Charles Cazabon
60946 by: Greg White
60951 by: Jerry Lynde

Re: qmailadmin compile question ---> basically From  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
60947 by: Wagner Teixeira

Deliveries not going to 'webmaster' address.
60948 by: C. R. Oldham
60949 by: C. R. Oldham

problem with pop3d and nfs
60950 by: Carsten Mueller
60955 by: Charles Cazabon

Forwarding user mail.
60952 by: Rakhesh Sasidharan
60953 by: Peter van Dijk
60954 by: Robin S. Socha
60957 by: Rakhesh Sasidharan
60958 by: Rakhesh Sasidharan
60959 by: Robin S. Socha
60960 by: Charles Cazabon
60961 by: Kris Kelley
60962 by: Kris Kelley
60963 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: alias with maildir
60956 by: Dave Sill

Resource Load with qmail
60964 by: jpablo
60967 by: Charles Cazabon
60969 by: Markus Stumpf

High Availability
60965 by: Dave Weiner

Newbie thanks and Hindsight thoughts
60966 by: Carl Jeptha

Re: failure notice (Check end of message)
60968 by: Kevin Phipps
60972 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

Re: /var/qmail/control ?
60970 by: Marco Calistri

MAIL Forwarding[filtered]
60971 by: Marco Calistri

store and forward incoming e-mail
60973 by: alexus
60977 by: Markus Stumpf
60978 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
60979 by: alexus
60980 by: David Young
60982 by: alexus
60984 by: David Young
60986 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
60989 by: Markus Stumpf
60992 by: alexus

alias and Maildir
60974 by: alexus
60976 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

.forward/.qmail w/ maidir
60975 by: alexus

Max Email for each user
60981 by: Alan R.
60983 by: alexus
60985 by: Medi Montaseri
60988 by: Alan R.
60990 by: alexus
60991 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
60994 by: alexus

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
60987 by: Michael Boyiazis

Re: The Golden Monkey Has Arrived!! (OT)
60993 by: Nick (Keith) Fish

multiple qmail installations vs. big concurrency patch
60995 by: Brett
60999 by: Greg White

qmail could not send to another host
60996 by: Dodol
60998 by: alexus

553 Too many Received key words in the mail
60997 by: flint
61000 by: Greg White

Sticky question about qmail-queue and qmail-smtpd interactions
61001 by: Jason Haar
61004 by: Grant
61005 by: Mark Delany
61006 by: Jason Haar

[OT] Re: Sticky question about qmail-queue and qmail-smtpd interactions
61002 by: Andy Bradford

why I can't see my mail in the list
61003 by: flint

problem about move to qmail for virtual domain.
61007 by: Michael Cheung
61008 by: Michael Cheung
61010 by: Greg White
61012 by: Michael Cheung

Put of tcprules
61009 by: Dodol

imapd and mbox and aliases rules !
61013 by: nissim_p.netvision.net.il

Problem with delivery
61014 by: Christian Maier

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Hi there,

I've just got qmail and vpopmail installed and I'm seeing strange things.
I've the following :
- real user, real host (/etc/passwd) : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- virtual user and virtual domain : [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The /var/qmail/control/locals has the following
localhost
localhost.localdomain
sol.oficina.es

The /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts has the following
localhost
localhost.localdomain
oficina.es

The /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains has the following
oficina.es:oficina.es

I can send and receive mails to and from both the real and virtual user but
I always get a reply from the MAILER DAEMON saying that

Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)

And the mail actually got delivered!

Any clue anyone?

Thanks, James








Hi ALL,
 
I'm tring deliver messages localy thru qmail (smtp) 
and I have no DNS services configured at this time. It's not working and I read 
somewhere that qmail need DNS. My question is, even if for loca

qmail Digest 19 Apr 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1339

2001-04-19 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 19 Apr 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1339

Topics (messages 60886 through 60934):

Re: Where is tai64nfrac
60886 by: Russ Allbery

delivered-to headers
60887 by: Martin Kos
60891 by: Peter van Dijk
60893 by: Martin Kos

Feedback about RBLs
60888 by: Iñigo Martínez Lasala
60917 by: David Talkington
60921 by: Markus Stumpf

Spanish Language support and FreeBSD package for IsoQlog
60889 by: Ismail YENIGUL

Re: Cant sent to hotmail or yahoo
60890 by: Benjamin Lee

change envelope from line
60892 by: Gustav-Martin Olsen
60894 by: Harald Hanche-Olsen
60896 by: Gustav-Martin Olsen
60899 by: Harald Hanche-Olsen
60934 by: Gustav-Martin Olsen

Re: delivered-to headers [problem solved]
60895 by: Martin Kos

Re: Need store and forward
60897 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: qmail-remote_crashed
60898 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Does the current ucspi-tcp support hostnames in tcp.smtp?
60900 by: Scott Gifford

Import Mail List Members
60901 by: Devin Rader
60902 by: Charles Cazabon

how to block based on To: name ?
60903 by: 95m3.snmptools.org
60905 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

[Announce] oMail-webmail 0.97 is out!
60904 by: Olivier M.

/var/qmail/control ?
60906 by: Marco Calistri
60930 by: Rizwan
60931 by: Rizwan

stop 'identing'
60907 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
60909 by: Mehul Choksi
60911 by: Charles Cazabon
60913 by: Henning Brauer
60915 by: Mehul Choksi

Re: pop3d, fixcrio, tcpserver
60908 by: Markus Stumpf
60918 by: Michael Werneke
60919 by: Markus Stumpf
60920 by: Peter van Dijk
60922 by: Markus Stumpf

Mailing List
60910 by: Marcus Ouimet

Re: Cant sent to yahoo or hotmail
60912 by: Markus Stumpf

qmail+vpopmail
60914 by: Katzenmeyer, Eli
60916 by: Robin S. Socha

i just cant get it to work
60923 by: Jason Davidson
60924 by: Charles Warwick
60925 by: David Young

qmail with ldap
60926 by: Patrick Wayne Tan
60927 by: David Talkington
60928 by: David Young
60933 by: Henning Brauer

qmailadmin compile question ---> basically From  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
60929 by: Essy Ren

The Golden Monkey Has Arrived!!
60932 by: cashflowzs2001z.home.com

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Jost Krieger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 04:17:47PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> For instance at:
>> http://sunsite.dk/qmail/tai64nfrac
>> or
>> http://qmail.sst.com.br/tai64nfrac

> AFAIK, (this version) of tai64nfrac is broken, because

>printf("%lu.%lu ", seconds, nanoseconds);

> suppresses leading zeroes in the fractional part.

There is (finally) a fixed version of my C implementation of tai64nfrac on
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hi all

my qmail does not add the delivered-to headers to my incoming mails. i
don't know if i've disabled this thing somewhere but i would be happy if i
could enable it. any idea what the problem could be?

greets
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On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 12:45:34PM +0200, Martin Kos wrote:
> hi all
> 
> my qmail does not add the delivered-to headers to my incoming mails. i
> don't know if i've disabled this thing somewhere but i would be happy if i
> could enable it. any idea what the problem could be?

Perhaps if you add more detail about your setup, we can answer your
question. What's in your .qmail files? How did you arrange delivery?

Greetz, Peter.




hi peter

On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Peter van Dijk wrote:

> Perhaps if you add more detail about your setup, we can answer your
> question. What's in your .qmail files? How did you arrange delivery?
ou yes.. now i've seen what the problem is.. i use maildrop to deliver the
mails and i've read something that i have to use preline or so to add the
delivered-to header.. but how can i do this?

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I'm planning to install anti-spam filter using RBLs.
However I'm not sure about how well does this system works (spam not
filtered, not spam rejecte

qmail Digest 18 Apr 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1338

2001-04-18 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 18 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1338

Topics (messages 60815 through 60885):

NEW qmail-smtpd-auth patch v. 0.30
60815 by: Krzysztof Dabrowski

qmail PAM
60816 by: Clemens Hermann

Re: TCPServer Error
60817 by: David Young
60821 by: Martin Marconcini
60822 by: Martin Marconcini
60823 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
60828 by: Martin Marconcini
60831 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
60832 by: Johan Almqvist
60858 by: Tim Legant

antivirus for AIX 4.3.3
60818 by: Prashant Desai
60824 by: Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga
60825 by: Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga
60827 by: Lukasz Felsztukier
60841 by: Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga

how to calculate the number of returned mails using qmail
60819 by: mugundhan
60826 by: lenneis.wu-wien.ac.at
60835 by: Markus Stumpf

Re: subscribing ezmlm list
60820 by: Johan Almqvist

How to get the delivered to : field in the delivered message?
60829 by: Mathew Chandy
60833 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: TCPServer Error (SOLVED)
60830 by: Martin Marconcini

Re: Where is tai64nfrac
60834 by: Jost.Krieger.ruhr-uni-bochum.de

QMAILANALOG
60836 by: qmailu
60838 by: Kris Kelley

Anti-Virus
60837 by: Martin Marconcini
60839 by: Vinient
60853 by: Mihai Serban

qmail compilation error
60840 by: Kieran Barnes
60842 by: Robin S. Socha

smtp auth problems
60843 by: Lars Kirchhoff
60854 by: David Young

Re: Maildir (dir) to file for /var/mail/$USR (Inbox) [imapd]
60844 by: alexus
60845 by: alexus
60846 by: Robin S. Socha
60850 by: alexus
60851 by: Jeremy Suo-Anttila
60852 by: alexus
60860 by: Sean Chittenden
60861 by: alexus

Re: Pine for Maildir
60847 by: Michael Handler

qmail-spawn_unable_to_fork
60848 by: Federico Edelman Anaya
60849 by: Robin S. Socha


60855 by: chris
60856 by: Michael Boyiazis
60857 by: Adam Andrzej Jaworski
60859 by: Timothy Mayo

Black Hole Mailbox
60862 by: Keary Suska
60863 by: Chris Johnson
60864 by: Keary Suska
60865 by: Chris Johnson

Using qmail offline
60866 by: Philipp Homan
60867 by: Olivier M.

Does the current ucspi-tcp support hostnames in tcp.smtp?
60868 by: Frank Precissi
60869 by: Chris Johnson
60872 by: Charles Cazabon

pop3d, fixcrio, tcpserver
60870 by: Michael Werneke
60871 by: Chris Johnson
60873 by: Michael Werneke

Need store and forward
60874 by: Carlo gibertini

alias with maildir
60875 by: Patrick Wayne Tan
60876 by: Kurth Bemis

Cant sent to yahoo or hotmail
60877 by: Andrew Wafula
60880 by: Ruprecht Helms

"Too many Cc: patch" ?
60878 by: Lukasz Komsta
60879 by: Van Liedekerke Franky
60881 by: Mark Delany

Cant sent to hotmail or yahoo
60882 by: Andrew Wafula
60884 by: Benjamin Lee

qmail-remote_crashed
60883 by: Christian Maier

manipulate $SENDER variable
60885 by: Gustav-Martin Olsen

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Hello.

I'm proud to announce a new version of qmail-smtpd-auth patch. We have 
merged our effors with
Eric M. Johnston so now there is again only one qmail-smtpd-auth patch.
We have also set up a mailing list, which is available on 
http://list.elysium.pl/mailman/listinfo/smtpauth .
Subscribe there is you want to discuss any qmail-smtpd-auth related matters.
Also notice that from now on, i will answer support question ONLY on the 
maling list.
All questions sent to my normal address will be ignored (except when they 
are f.e. bug fixes and other important things).

The patch now uses djb's string library so i supose that it'll be easier to 
accept for some of you.

Changes include:

- codebase switch. From now on have merged efforts with Eric M. Johnston
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> so now there are no more 2 separate auth patches but
just one.
- arguments to qmail-smtpd have changed! See README.auth for further info.
- the code is djbized right now
- TCPREMOTEINFO is set if sender is properly authenticated.

I would also like to invite qmail-ldap, vpopmail , vmailmgr and other qmail 
addons/modification to share their success stories with us (on the mailing 
list preferably) so other people can learn from them.

Also if you have a modified version of this patch to suit a specific need 
but does not fit into the main distrio, then i will gladly host it on my site.

Finally the URL for qmail-smtpd-auth

qmail Digest 17 Apr 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1337

2001-04-17 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 17 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1337

Topics (messages 60764 through 60814):

Re: POP LOG
60764 by: Rick Updegrove
60765 by: Rick Updegrove
60767 by: Willy De la Court

/var/spool/mail/rizwan
60766 by: Rizwan
60770 by: Charles Cazabon
60771 by: David Young

Re: xinetd, tcpwrappers and qmail
60768 by: Iñigo Martínez Lasala

Re: "an alias can never override a valid user's deliveries" ???
60769 by: Adam Andrzej Jaworski
60787 by: Dave Sill
60802 by: Adam Andrzej Jaworski

scan4virus without qmail-smtpd
60772 by: John McCoy, Jr.

delivery to local postmaster could not happen
60773 by: Patric de Waha
60774 by: Charles Cazabon
60782 by: Willy De la Court

2 Qmail servers...
60775 by: NDSoftware
60786 by: lenneis.wu-wien.ac.at
60788 by: NDSoftware

Relay test on abuse.net
60776 by: Jairo Marciano Silva
60777 by: Charles Cazabon
60778 by: Tim Hunter
60779 by: John P
60780 by: Jairo Marciano Silva
60781 by: David Young
60791 by: Daniel Duclos
60792 by: Tim Hunter

Adding disclaimer to all Internet-bound emails?
60783 by: Frederic Faure
60784 by: Willy De la Court

Re: clustering
60785 by: Medi Montaseri
60801 by: Andre Oppermann

qmail-popup
60789 by: Willy De la Court

Re: Qmail internal domain routing?
60790 by: Nick (Keith) Fish

[Announce] oMail-webmail 0.96.1 released!
60793 by: Olivier M.

IP spoofed spam - off topic
60794 by: mick
60795 by: Alex Pennace
60796 by: mick
60797 by: mick
60798 by: Charles Cazabon
60799 by: mick
60800 by: Chris Garrigues

qmail-ezmlm: don't want welcome msg
60803 by: thibaut colar

ONLY virtual domains?
60804 by: Sean Brown
60805 by: Tim Legant

TCPServer Error
60806 by: Martin Marconcini
60810 by: Mark Delany

why the connection speed is so slow ?
60807 by: jack
60808 by: Point

subscribing ezmlm list
60809 by: QmailList

Help with qmail-popup and tcpserver (Unable to write pipe Error)
60811 by: Raphael Debeugny
60812 by: Willy De la Court
60814 by: Raphael Debeugny

Two servers for QMail
60813 by: Daniel Riera

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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi,
> I am doing something wrong...
>
> run:
> #!/bin/sh
> exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:/usr/local/bin" \
> tcpserver -H -R 0 pop3 \
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup smashweb.com \
> /usr/home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
>
> log/run:
> #!/bin/sh
> exec setuidgid qmaill multilog t /var/log/qmail/pop3d
>
> The tcpserver and multilog processes started up right, the log dir was
> created, but nothing gets logged, and the POP service deconnects clients
> shortly after establishing the connection.

I am no expert but I think you need the "2>&1" at the end of your qmail-pop3d/run.  I 
know mine has
that.  I also think you "should" use the softlimit.

DJB's page on softlimit http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/softlimit.html

bash-2.04# cat /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-pop3d/run

#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 200 \
tcpserver -v -H -R 0 pop-3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup \
updegrove.net /var/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir 2>&1

bash-2.04# cat /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-pop3d/log/run
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/local/bin/setuidgid qmaill multilog t /var/log/qmail/pop3d


p.s.

This guy even uses softlimit in his log/run script, I think I shall update mine asap.
http://www.flounder.net/qmail/qmail-howto.html

For log/run:
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/local/bin/setuidgid qmaill /usr/local/bin/multilog t s250 
/var/log/qmail/qmail-smtpd

Hope that helped

Rick Up





From: "Rick Updegrove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Oops I always do that ...

> p.s.
>
> This guy even uses softlimit in his log/run script, I think I shall update mine asap.
> http://www.flounder.net/qmail/qmail-howto.html


Actually that is NOT softlimit, see  http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/multilog.html

The action
 ssize

sets the maximum file size for subsequent dir actions


> For log/run:
> #!/bin/sh
> exec /usr/local/bin/setuidgid qmaill /usr/local/bin/multilog t s250 
>/var/log/qmail/qmail-smtpd





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Rick,

On Monday, April 16, 2001 12:24, Rick Updegrove
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> 
> I am no expert but I think you need the "2>&1" at the end of your
> qmail-pop3d/run.  I know mine has that.  I also think you "should"
> 

qmail Digest 16 Apr 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1336

2001-04-16 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 16 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1336

Topics (messages 60738 through 60763):

QMail and PHP
60738 by: Christian Maier
60739 by: Lukasz Felsztukier
60740 by: Alex Kramarov
60742 by: Uwe Ohse

Re: Maildir (dir) to file for /var/mail/$USR (Inbox) [imapd]
60741 by: Tim Hunter
60743 by: David Young
60745 by: Robin S. Socha
60749 by: Tim Hunter
60750 by: David Young
60752 by: Tim Hunter

Re: smtp and pop not working
60744 by: Greg White

Re: RFCs?
60746 by: D. J. Bernstein
60751 by: Russ Allbery
60760 by: Andy Bradford

Re: supervise scripts error
60747 by: Nick (Keith) Fish

Re: clustering
60748 by: Nick (Keith) Fish

"an alias can never override a valid user's deliveries" ???
60753 by: Adam Andrzej Jaworski
60754 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
60755 by: Adam Andrzej Jaworski

POP LOG
60756 by: cedric.smashweb.com
60757 by: Rick Updegrove
60758 by: Rick Updegrove
60759 by: Willy De la Court
60762 by: cedric.smashweb.com

Re: Q problem.
60761 by: Rizwan

Qmail internal domain routing?
60763 by: Iain Morrison

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Hi!
I've installed QMail on my Redhat 7.0 system.
PHP uses sendmail but I heard that Qmail has got a sendmail program, too. So
is it possible to send an email per "mail(...)" command of PHP with Qmail? I
copied the Qmail Sendmail to /usr/sbin/sendmail and set the path to QMail
Sendmail in the php.ini, but no EMail are sent and I don't get an error
message!

Thanks
Christian Maier







Christian Maier wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> I've installed QMail on my Redhat 7.0 system.
> PHP uses sendmail but I heard that Qmail has got a sendmail program, too. So
> is it possible to send an email per "mail(...)" command of PHP with Qmail? I
> copied the Qmail Sendmail to /usr/sbin/sendmail and set the path to QMail
> Sendmail in the php.ini, but no EMail are sent and I don't get an error
> message!
> 
Hi Christian
I'm using PHP ver. 4.03pl1 and latest qmail. I have to say I was pretty
impressed the way this duo worked 'out of the box'. PHP uses sendmail to
send emails - as far as I know 'qmail' sendmail behaves exactly like the
original. Just check if your paths are OK using 
command (look for sendmail).

Cheers,
Lukasz




> Christian Maier wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> > I've installed QMail on my Redhat 7.0 system.
> > PHP uses sendmail but I heard that Qmail has got a sendmail program,
too. So
> > is it possible to send an email per "mail(...)" command of PHP with
Qmail? I
> > copied the Qmail Sendmail to /usr/sbin/sendmail and set the path to
QMail
> > Sendmail in the php.ini, but no EMail are sent and I don't get an error
> > message!
> >
> Hi Christian
> I'm using PHP ver. 4.03pl1 and latest qmail. I have to say I was pretty
> impressed the way this duo worked 'out of the box'. PHP uses sendmail to
> send emails - as far as I know 'qmail' sendmail behaves exactly like the
> original. Just check if your paths are OK using 
> command (look for sendmail).

well, from my experience php has some problems with qmail's sendmail, but I
was able to get past that by editing php.ini :

sendmail_path=/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject

works for me ...





On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 01:37:28PM +0200, Lukasz Felsztukier wrote:

> I'm using PHP ver. 4.03pl1 and latest qmail. I have to say I was pretty
> impressed the way this duo worked 'out of the box'. PHP uses sendmail to
> send emails - as far as I know 'qmail' sendmail behaves exactly like the
> original.

Sorry, it doesn't.

Sendmail parses addresses given on the command line in the same way it
parses mail headers ("To:"). The qmail sendmail clone doesn't do this.
   
Qmails sendmail clone doesn't know about a number of sendmail
commandline options. This usually isn't a problem, as almost nobody
knows this options.
   
And then there is the fact that the original sendmail doesn't
generate "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" addresses ...

Regards, Uwe




Comments about Courier-IMAP.  (note. I am biased for Courier-IMAP because I
am a very happy admin and user of it)
It does support folders outside INBOX, if you setup your client correctly.
I use Courier-IMAP daily from Outlook Express, Eudora, and Outlook.  I also
access this at times from Mutt locally on the machine.  I have never had a
problem with storing "Sent Items" with Outlook Express, but like I said I
have a properly configured client.
I know that Courier-IMAP is a VERY standard imapd, and thats why it doesn't
work around stupid little bugs in many clients.  You can ./configure
with --enable-workarounds-for-imap-

qmail Digest 15 Apr 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1335

2001-04-15 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 15 Apr 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1335

Topics (messages 60716 through 60737):

vpopmail doesn't deliver mails
60716 by: Christian Maier

Re: Pine for Maildir
60717 by: Stefan Laudat
60729 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
60730 by: tc lewis
60731 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
60736 by: davidu

Re: reality check not working (was: smtp and pop not working)
60718 by: David Young

qmail-pop3d and supervise
60719 by: Rehan Zaidi
60720 by: Mark Delany
60721 by: David Young
60722 by: Rehan Zaidi
60726 by: Tim Legant
60727 by: Rick Updegrove
60735 by: Rehan Zaidi

Did my first email make it through?
60723 by: Br. Kurt Van Kuren OSB

Re: Maildir (dir) to file for /var/mail/$USR (Inbox) [imapd]
60724 by: alexus

Re: Qmail Works, But I'm Sure It's Running Backwards!
60725 by: Johan Almqvist

Procmail headaches
60728 by: David Gómez
60732 by: Tim Legant

Many Thanks Guys!
60733 by: Br. Kurt Van Kuren OSB

Better network file system for qmail ?
60734 by: Irwan Hadi

[[EMAIL PROTECTED]: MAPS Zone Changes]
60737 by: Adam McKenna

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Hi!
I've set up qmail with vpopmail. Now I created a domain and a user by using
vpopmail. Every time I send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it doesn't deliver
the mail to ~user/Maildir and I don't get an error message from the server.
Here is a part of my maillog (new entry when mail arrives):

Apr 14 13:17:36 hostname qmail: 987247056.830997 status: local 0/10 remote
0/20

Thanks
Christian Maier






> Actually, last I checked those patches don't work with the newest pine
> sources.
> 
> In this case RTFM'ing wouldn't help now would it.  Perhaps he should have
> asked the list; oh wait he did.

did I say the patches work on the latest pine version ? umm... nope.
if he's so eager to have the latest version with maildir (which it doesn't support
it by default) maybe he's ambitious in modifying it to suit his needs :-X

> 
> -davidu

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-
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Stefan Laudat wrote:
> 
> there are patches for pine Maildir access, please rtfm at www.qmail.org
> I've tested that and worked a couple of months ago.

I am working on this issue right now.  What it's boiled down to has
been my installing the courier-imap package with the intent of having
Pine access that.  I've patched pine's source code with Mattias
Larsson's pine-maildir-4.33 patch; but couldn't figure out how to
configure Pine to access the Maildirs (namely due to lack of
documentation on Larsson's patch, and his site seems to be down as
well).  I would be interested to hear of the patch you used and the
configuration adjustments you made to Pine.
By the way, I must say that I do not care for mutt.  The interface is
rather dirty (I don't mean its aesthetics) and the configuration rather
cryptic.  Maybe I just didn't devote enough time to it?  Anyways, it's
not a viable option.

-- 
Keith
Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.





On Sat, 14 Apr 2001, Nick (Keith) Fish wrote:
> Stefan Laudat wrote:
> > there are patches for pine Maildir access, please rtfm at www.qmail.org
> > I've tested that and worked a couple of months ago.
>
>   I am working on this issue right now.  What it's boiled down to has
> been my installing the courier-imap package with the intent of having
> Pine access that.  I've patched pine's source code with Mattias
> Larsson's pine-maildir-4.33 patch; but couldn't figure out how to
> configure Pine to access the Maildirs (namely due to lack of
> documentation on Larsson's patch, and his site seems to be down as
> well).  I would be interested to hear of the patch you used and the
> configuration adjustments you made to Pine.
>   By the way, I must say that I do not care for mutt.  The interface is
> rather dirty (I don't mean its aesthetics) and the configuration rather
> cryptic.  Maybe I just didn't devote enough time to it?  Anyways, it's
> not a viable option.

i use that same patch for pine 4.33.  it appears to work much better than
whatever i was using before.  something with pine 4.10 i think.

in pine's config i simply set inbox-path to the string: $MAIL
/etc/profile.d/qmail.sh exists to set $MAIL (and $MAILDROP) properly.
that profile file came with Bruce Guenter's qmail rpms
(http://em.ca/~bruceg/qmail+patches/).  typically $MAIL would look like:
/home/user/Maildir/ (with the trailing slash).

i've never used pine with imap, so i'm not sure how that works.

i nev

qmail Digest 14 Apr 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1334

2001-04-14 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 14 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1334

Topics (messages 60686 through 60715):

Re: clustering
60686 by: Rizwan
60692 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
60710 by: Benjamin Lee

Q problem.
60687 by: Rizwan
60688 by: Peter van Dijk
60689 by: Rizwan
60715 by: Sumith

Re: qmail on Mac OSX?
60690 by: Paul Makepeace
60693 by: Paul J. Schinder

Re: Best qmail patches for hosting email for many domains
60691 by: Charles Cazabon

smtp and pop not working
60694 by: Steven Katz
60702 by: Chris Johnson
60703 by: Steven Katz
60704 by: Charles Cazabon
60705 by: Al Sparks

Pine for Maildir
60695 by: Steven Katz
60700 by: Al Sparks
60706 by: Stefan Laudat
60709 by: Peter Cavender

ZConnected_to_XXX_but_...
60696 by: Clifford Tse
60697 by: Peter van Dijk
60698 by: Clifford Tse

Pop goes my weasel
60699 by: Meuse, Andy

Re: help me
60701 by: Al Sparks

Qmail Works, But I'm Sure It's Running Backwards!
60707 by: Br. Kurt Van Kuren OSB

movipage
60708 by: Franco Galian

Maildir (dir) to file for /var/mail/$USR (Inbox) [imapd]
60711 by: alexus
60712 by: Peter Cavender
60714 by: Robin S. Socha

reality check not working (was: smtp and pop not working)
60713 by: Robin S. Socha

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Hi there,

Have a look at the piranha high availability clustering of Red Hat.
there is a piranha rpm available which does something similar ( for
tcp/ip services).

Rizwan


On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, Peter van Dijk wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 06:37:35PM -0700, Brett wrote:
> > Can someone point me towards documentation on the subject of clustering
> > qmail machines? That is, we're going to be setting up several machines all
> > with the big concurrency patch in an effort to send out more mail faster.
> > Tying all these qmail installations together through a controller machine is
> > where I start to get hazy. If somebody's done it before and can offer some
> > pointers, I'd be much appreciative. The search engine always says it's
> > broken when I try to search the archives so I apologize if this is in there
> > somewhere. Thanks in advance.
> 
> I have a central box that generates all configfiles and puts them in a
> directory called /conf/mail on a NetApp fileserver, from which all
> qmail boxes copy their configuration periodically.
> 
> Make sure you copy stuff to tmpfiles and then move 'm (also when
> generating files to go into /conf/mail). Especially over
> NFS, doing it any different is guaranteed trouble.
> 
> It works like a charm.
> 
> Greetz, Peter.
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   Most Gracious, Most Merciful; 
   Master of the Day of Judgment. 
Thee do we worship, and Thine aid we seek. 
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Peter van Dijk([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.04.13 10:23:26 +:
> I have a central box that generates all configfiles and puts them in a
> directory called /conf/mail on a NetApp fileserver, from which all
> qmail boxes copy their configuration periodically.
> 
> Make sure you copy stuff to tmpfiles and then move 'm (also when
> generating files to go into /conf/mail). Especially over
> NFS, doing it any different is guaranteed trouble.
in several projects i used rsync[1] over ssh (openssh[2]) for distributing
configuration between machines (push updates).

rsync does a great job, supporting incremental/differential updates and
moving the files in place after they have been transmitted and verified.

happy easter
/k

links:
[1] http://rsync.samba.org/
[2] http://www.openssh.com/

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Slightly off topic...

I was wondering if anyone has used something like 'watch' or 'stat' (or
somthing else?) to detect the modification (change) of a file or directory,
and then trigger an rsync?

Of course, I could settle with a crond rsync every minute or so, I guess!
I do this at the mome

qmail Digest 13 Apr 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1333

2001-04-13 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 13 Apr 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1333

Topics (messages 60641 through 60685):

qmail error
60641 by: Abu Arqam
60642 by: Gerrit Pape

Re: A strange behavior.
60643 by: Koh Sato

qmail
60644 by: mauro.costantini.inwind.it
60655 by: Kurth Bemis

Where is tai64nfrac
60645 by: Tom Vandeplas
60646 by: japc.sl.pt

SMTP 554: Invalid data in message
60647 by: esl

Re: CNAME lookup failed
60648 by: Johan Almqvist

Re: qmail rewrite in progress
60649 by: Russell Nelson

isoqlog 1.5 stable is available
60650 by: Ismail YENIGUL

qmail and mailforwarding
60651 by: Jurrien Wijlhuizen
60654 by: Tim Legant

help me
60652 by: andi
60653 by: japc.sl.pt

Re: defaultdelivery method seperate from /var/qmail/rc ?
60656 by: Dave Sill

Re: /usr/local/sbin/qmail: No such file or directory
60657 by: Dave Sill

Re: Again on "Mail-Follow-Up" plus other...
60658 by: Dave Sill
60669 by: Marco Calistri
60671 by: Marco Calistri

xinetd, tcpwrappers and qmail
60659 by: John Evans
60660 by: Dave Sill
60661 by: Tim Hunter

RFCs?
60662 by: David Benfell
60663 by: Brian Reichert
60664 by: Dave Sill
60682 by: Peter van Dijk

Something I'm missing here...
60665 by: Andrew Apold
60666 by: Dave Sill
60667 by: Andrew Apold
60668 by: Willy De la Court

qmail in null client configuration!
60670 by: Gerhard Mourani
60683 by: Peter van Dijk

Re: Another newsletter question..
60672 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
60684 by: Peter van Dijk

Wrong hostname in locals file
60673 by: Steven Katz
60674 by: Greg White

Re: supervise scripts error
60675 by: Carl Jeptha

User Interface for Autoresponder
60676 by: Bill Luckett
60677 by: Nick (Keith) Fish

clustering
60678 by: Brett
60685 by: Peter van Dijk

Best qmail patches for hosting email for many domains
60679 by: Qmail
60681 by: Rick Updegrove

autoresponder Aack,_child_crashed._(#4.3.0)
60680 by: Norbert Veber

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I use qmail and vpopmail and I get some messages :
Apr 12 16:50:27 ns1 qmail: 987069027.344673 info msg 34249: bytes 342 from
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 1060 uid 48
Apr 12 16:50:27 ns1 qmail: 987069027.355083 starting delivery 62: msg 34249
to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apr 12 16:50:27 ns1 qmail: 987069027.355846 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
Apr 12 16:50:27 ns1 qmail: 987069027.359370 delivery 62: deferral:
Uh-oh:_.qmail_has_prog_delivery_but_has_x_bit_set._(#4.7.0)/
Apr 12 16:50:27 ns1 qmail: 987069027.360131 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20

What happen with my qmail program, can you help me ?

Thank's

Abu Arqam




On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 05:01:26PM +0700, Abu Arqam wrote:
> I use qmail and vpopmail and I get some messages :
> Apr 12 16:50:27 ns1 qmail: 987069027.344673 info msg 34249: bytes 342 from
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 1060 uid 48
> Apr 12 16:50:27 ns1 qmail: 987069027.355083 starting delivery 62: msg 34249
> to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Apr 12 16:50:27 ns1 qmail: 987069027.355846 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
> Apr 12 16:50:27 ns1 qmail: 987069027.359370 delivery 62: deferral:
> Uh-oh:_.qmail_has_prog_delivery_but_has_x_bit_set._(#4.7.0)/

That error message tells You all, refer to dot-qmail(5):
   If .qmail has the execute bit set, it must not contain any
   program lines, mbox lines, or maildir  lines.   If  qmail-
   local  sees  any  such  lines, it will stop and indicate a
   temporary failure.

# chmod -x ~/.qmail
should solve it.

Gerrit.

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  Thanks again.  Sorry for my delayed response.
I am also sorry that I don't append the output of
qmail-showctl, since I am not sure whether I am authorized
to do that.

>> Are you enabling selective relaying on smtp2? If so, are you setting
>> RELAYCLIENT to "smpt2.my.domain"?

  I even don't know what exactly selective relaying is, but all that
I editied are control/locals and control/rcpthosts of smtp2, both of
them now contain FQDN of smpt2 and the name of the domain which
smtp2 belongs to. (i.e., 'smtp2.my.domain' and 'my.domain', separated
by a newline.)

  I also found by connecting from smtp1 (or other hosts in the domain)
to smtp2's port 25 via telnet that even sending a message to
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' causes

qmail Digest 12 Apr 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1332

2001-04-12 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 12 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1332

Topics (messages 60592 through 60640):

Re: qmail-qread and qmail-qstat as suid root...
60592 by: Peter van Dijk

Can qmail fetchmail
60593 by: Rizwan
60594 by: Rizwan
60596 by: Henning Brauer

qmail rewrite in progress
60595 by: Dave Sill
60597 by: Peter Green

Re: outlook and outlook express
60598 by: dan.kelley

Where are my aliases?
60599 by: KEVIN ZEMBOWER
60603 by: Dave Sill

heavy load servers
60600 by: qmail qmail
60604 by: Dave Sill

Re: AIX 3.25 install?
60601 by: Leitha discount
60608 by: Jos Backus

Problem  forwarding/keeping copies with .qmail
60602 by: Rafael Angarita
60607 by: Dave Sill
60610 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
60611 by: Henning Brauer

Re: How to block an email id in qmail?
60605 by: Dave Sill

Re: Again on "Mail-Follow-Up" plus other...
60606 by: Dave Sill
60618 by: Marco Calistri
60622 by: Tim Legant
60629 by: Marco Calistri
60631 by: Tim Legant

qmail and MX
60609 by: esl
60624 by: Tim Legant

vadduser core dumping w/ segmentation fault
60612 by: Eric Bonharme

Problem with occational duplicate e-mails
60613 by: chris
60617 by: Henning Brauer
60619 by: Tim Hunter
60628 by: dan.kelley
60632 by: John Chapman
60633 by: dan.kelley
60635 by: Henning Brauer

mysterious "0" directory where new accts are created
60614 by: Rick Updegrove

SUMMARY: Problem forwarding/keeping copies with .qmail
60615 by: Rafael Angarita

Re: OpenBSD 2.8 & "You have new mail in /var/mail/root"
60616 by: Rick Updegrove
60620 by: Rick Updegrove
60637 by: Henning Brauer
60638 by: Rick Updegrove

Error Message during install
60621 by: Carl Jeptha
60625 by: Carl Jeptha

Using vpopmail with qmail -- with or without procmail?
60623 by: Steven Katz

defaultdelivery method seperate from /var/qmail/rc ?
60626 by: Steven Katz

Update: Error Message during install
60627 by: Carl Jeptha

tcpserver - pop3d logging
60630 by: Kurth Bemis
60640 by: Willy De la Court

/usr/local/sbin/qmail: No such file or directory
60634 by: Steven Katz

synchronize two maildirs
60636 by: Clemens Hermann

pine + courier-imap
60639 by: Massimo Quintini

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On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 05:49:10PM -0700, Sean Chittenden wrote:
>   Only suid or suid & guid?  qmail-qstat and qmail-qread both
> rely on the qmail group to run through the queue.

suid&guid.

>   Here's a quick binary wrapper that I was thinking about using
> that'd run as root, but would only have permission to run if you're in
> the staff or wheel group.  Thoughts?  -sc

Why, again, root?

You really ought to use either the tcpserver or ucspi-unix/ucspi-local
solution that bg proposed.

Greetz, Peter.





Please help

Thanks in advance






Thanks a lot for that one word. I'll start configuring fetchmail for qmail.
Thanks a lot.

BTW can u point to any doc that shows host to do it.

Rizwan

On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, you wrote:
> no
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Rizwan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 1:24 PM
> Subject: Can qmail fetchmail
> 
> 
> > 
> > Please help
> > 
> > Thanks in advance
> > 
> >
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   Most Gracious, Most Merciful; 
   Master of the Day of Judgment. 
Thee do we worship, and Thine aid we seek. 
 Show us the straight way, 
   The way of those on whom Thou hast bestowed Thy Grace, 
 those whose (portion) is not wrath, and who go not astray. 
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On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 04:54:49PM +0530, Rizwan wrote:
> 
> Please help
> 
> Thanks in advance

fetchmail can fecthmail, therefore the name. getmail can fetch (get) mail,
therefore the name. qmail is an mta ancannot fetch mail itself of course.

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In comp.security.unix, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, DJB wrote:

>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (D. J. Be

qmail Digest 11 Apr 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1331

2001-04-11 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 11 Apr 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1331

Topics (messages 60531 through 60591):

Failed_to_write_to_tmp/
60531 by: Ismail YENIGUL

Re: Mark mail as read
60532 by: Alex Kramarov

OpenBSD 2.8 & "You have new mail in /var/mail/root"
60533 by: Rick Updegrove
60545 by: Dave Sill
60568 by: Rick Updegrove
60580 by: Michael Handler
60587 by: Rick Updegrove
60589 by: Robin S. Socha

Re: Hoew to Queue only  mail
60534 by: Boris
60542 by: Ian Lance Taylor
60552 by: Tim Legant
60554 by: Henning Brauer
60585 by: Ajit George

Logging using multilog
60535 by: Mustafa Mahudhawala
60537 by: Gerrit Pape

Mail Compression in Maildir
60536 by: Mustafa Mahudhawala

My problem with Multilog logging solved.
60538 by: Mustafa Mahudhawala

Rewriting headers.
60539 by: Cthulhu
60546 by: Dave Sill

QMAIL connections terminating
60540 by: Doug Poulin

Re: Removing inetd (now smtp/tcpserver prob)
60541 by: Martin Marconcini
60578 by: David Young

Re: A strange behavior.
60543 by: Dave Sill

AIX 3.25 install?
60544 by: Leitha discount
60549 by: Jos Backus
60550 by: Julie Baumler
60559 by: Leitha discount
60560 by: Leitha discount
60584 by: Jos Backus

Problem with qmail-smtpd & xinetd
60547 by: David Gómez

qmail: relaying
60548 by: John  Cope

Re: virtual domain aliases problems...
60551 by: Dave Sill

Re: Upps.. :) Kernel parameters
60553 by: Dave Sill

Alias troubles
60555 by: Brian Moon
60565 by: Tim Legant

Re: Another newsletter question..
60556 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
60570 by: Peter van Dijk

Syntax in /etc/tcp.smtp?
60557 by: Marco Calistri
60563 by: Stewart Vardaman

Again on "Mail-Follow-Up" plus other...
60558 by: Marco Calistri

Qmail stoppages
60561 by: Stewart Vardaman
60562 by: Stewart Vardaman
60566 by: Nick (Keith) Fish

qmail-qread and qmail-qstat as suid root...
60564 by: Sean Chittenden
60571 by: Peter van Dijk
60572 by: Ian Lance Taylor
60573 by: Peter van Dijk
60579 by: Sean Chittenden
60586 by: Bruce Guenter

Some mail is getting to qmail, some others aren't
60567 by: Steve Quezadas
60574 by: Markus Stumpf
60575 by: Andy Bradford
60576 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
60577 by: David Young
60590 by: Greg Cope

Some mail gets to my qmail server, some doesn't
60569 by: Steve Quezadas
60581 by: Chris Johnson

outlook and outlook express
60582 by: Robin
60591 by: David Young

How to add footer in qmail ??
60583 by: lkhanna.hughes-ecomm.com

Re: How to block an email id in qmail?
60588 by: Sunil .

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hi
 nowadays i am getting following error qmail log file

Failed_to_write_to_tmp/_(#4.3.3)/Yikes!_Could_create_but_can't_delete_temporary_file!!/ENOENT:_path_doesn't_exist/


also ,when i  attempts  to read  my  mails from sqwebmail(+vpopmail) . he
gets  "Can't creat cache files" error"


what is problem ?
byee

Ismail YENIGUL






Andreas Carlsson writes:

> Hi list! 
> 
> I have the same email accounts on my home computer as on my work. I have specified 
>that the mails should remain on the server for some days so I could fetch'em at work 
>as well when I'm home.
> However, I want the mails to be marked as read when they already have been fetched 
>from the other place.  
> 
> Is this dependent on the client or the server?
> How do I configure qmail to do this?

when you read your messages, they are mot marked on the server as read, but 
the client remembers that it read them, so unless you can share that info 
between your clients at home and work, you cannot do what you want ... 




Hi all,

I am getting this message "You have new mail in /var/mail/root" every day on 
my new OpenBSD 2.8 machines running qmail.  I want all of that mail to go to 
either to a remote host or to a local Maildir depending on the machine.  If 
anyone has done this please give me a clue. I usually just start 
experimenting until I get what I want but it is working so well other than 
that I just dont want to break anything. 

Thanks
Rick Up 




"Rick Updegrove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I am getting this message "You have new mail in /var/mail/root" every day on 
>my new OpenBSD 2.8 machines running qmail.

And are messages actually being delivered to /var/mail/root? If so,
then you probably haven't replaced /usr/lib/sendmail

qmail Digest 10 Apr 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1330

2001-04-10 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 10 Apr 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1330

Topics (messages 60493 through 60530):

PTHREAD_THREADS_MAX  1024 -> 8192
60493 by: hantunes
60494 by: Henning Brauer
60500 by: dan.kelley

Re: 4.4.2 error smtp info
60495 by: Cybersync

multilog: unable to lock directory
60496 by: Michael T. Babcock

Not delivering mails
60497 by: Sumith

Re: I am back to square ONE...
60498 by: Kirti S. Bajwa

Kernel parameters
60499 by: Federico Edelman Anaya

Re: test with postmaster failed
60501 by: Willy De la Court
60503 by: Gerrit Pape

Upps.. :) Kernel parameters
60502 by: Federico Edelman Anaya

Re: delay before checking mail with outlook
60504 by: Dave Sill

-help@
60505 by: Marcus Ouimet
60507 by: Bill Andersen

Dynamic email addresses
60506 by: davidu.gangstabitches.net
60518 by: Par Leijonhufvud

Re: Hoew to Queue only  mail
60508 by: Tim Legant
60512 by: Boris
60520 by: Tim Legant
60524 by: Ajit George
60526 by: Tim Legant
60530 by: Oleg Polyakov

qmail, qmail-command and procmail
60509 by: Subba Rao
60510 by: Ricardo Cerqueira
60525 by: Gerrit Pape

Removing inetd
60511 by: Martin Marconcini
60514 by: alexus
60521 by: Tim Legant

Re: A strange behavior.
60513 by: Kou Sato
60519 by: Tim Legant

CNAME lookup failed
60515 by: Thum Chee Weng, Ronnie
60516 by: Alex Pennace
60517 by: Thum Chee Weng, Ronnie
60522 by: Thum Chee Weng, Ronnie

Re: Removing inetd (now smtp/tcpserver prob)
60523 by: Martin Marconcini
60527 by: Tim Legant

Re: Rewriting header / adding local domain if missing
60528 by: Antje Koschel

Mark mail as read
60529 by: Andreas Carlsson

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will this increase  qmail performance
on linux server?

./hantunes





On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 11:38:40AM +0100, hantunes wrote:
> will this increase  qmail performance
> on linux server?

No.

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no.  qmail isin't multithreaded.

dan

On Mon, 09 Apr 2001, you wrote:
> will this increase  qmail performance
> on linux server?
> 
> ./hantunes




To anyone that was interested the errors seem to be because the ISP doesnt
know what the hell they are running. I asked them whether they were running
a traffic shaper or a load balancing device and they said "Duh" then said "o
no we dont have anything like that." I then used my personal dialup to a
reputable ISP and suddenly the problems went away. It seems if Qmail smtp
doesn't have a smooth reliable data stream it doesn't like it. I assume this
would be the case for any SMTP connection but I've never had the problem
with Groupwise or Lotus Notes. Thanks to Caspar for pointing me to the
correct RFC. I was wondering if anyone knows where the rest of the SMTP
commands that aren't in the original RFC are listed.

Craig Needs
Adelaide, South Australia





One of the 6 supervised services on one of my gateways stopped 
responding (tinydns) yesterday afternoon.  On the screen was "unable to 
lock directory /var/log/tinydns:", so I did an "svc -t 
/service/tinydns/log" and it worked fine.

Since the line that generates that log output exits 111, how would 
terminating the supervise process help?

Thanks.





Hello
One of the domains is not receiving mailsfollowing is the output of
qmail-send log

@40003ad1a39e21f9de4c delivery 69737: deferral:
Failed_to_write_RP_&_DT_(#4.3.2)/Yikes!_Could_create_but_ca
n't_delete_temporary_file!!/ENOENT:_path_doesn't_exist/

Can someone please guide me as to what is the problem
We are using Qmail+Vpopmail 4.9.8-1 (CDB)+Qmailadmin
Regards
Sumith






Hi All:

On 4-6-2001, I posted a message asking help in trying to find out why a
connection to qmail was being refused. I included the following error
message which was being displayed when error response was received:



>   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' on 04/06/2001 11:06 AM
> Unable to deliver the message due to a communications failure
>   The MTS-ID of the original message is: c=US;a=
> ;p=TIB;l=TALIA-010406150600Z-56
> MSEXCH:IMS:TIB:MTC-TN:TALIA 3902 (000B09AA) Host Unknown



I received about 10-12 responses. The very first response suggested that all
connections to 

qmail Digest 9 Apr 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1329

2001-04-09 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 9 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1329

Topics (messages 60466 through 60492):

Re: SMTP not working .
60466 by: i2linux.test.okmail.co.kr

Re: From sendmail to qmail
60467 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
60468 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
60469 by: Boris
60470 by: Brett Randall

relay-ctrl ?
60471 by: Mike  A. Sauvain
60473 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
60474 by: Mike  A. Sauvain
60477 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
60478 by: Mike  A. Sauvain

Another newsletter question..
60472 by: John P

poplock with qmail problem
60475 by: Boris

Strange return of mail
60476 by: qmail.col7.metta.lk

Hide firewall ?
60479 by: Mike  A. Sauvain
60480 by: Chris Johnson
60481 by: Mike  A. Sauvain

report qmail log
60482 by: ONE
60483 by: Eko Yulianto
60486 by: Kris von Mach

virtual domain aliases problems...
60484 by: Geoffrey Gallaway

Re: Very slow qmail response
60485 by: Peter Cavender

How to manually clear the queue ?
60487 by: Rakhesh Sasidharan
60488 by: Ketan Bajaj

Re: delay before checking mail with outlook
60489 by: Henning Brauer
60490 by: Henning Brauer

Hoew to Queue only  mail
60491 by: Kashan Sadiq

test with postmaster failed
60492 by: Franco Vecchiato

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- Original Message -
From: John Cope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 4:41 PM
Subject: SMTP not working .


> I have qmail running configured to use LDAP to authenticate.  Courier-IMAP
> server running doing IMAP and POP3 also using LDAP to authenticate.  When
I
> try to send a email message it hangs up and never connects..  I not sure
> where else to look for clues, I don't see anything in the logs, but maybe
> I'm looking in the wrong place, any suggestions?
>
>
> John Cope

John,

Could you please be a little more specific as to what you mean by "it hangs
up and never connects".

Do you mean your server? Or your mail client?

What do your logs say? Could you please post the relevant sections of your
logs that might have errors in them.

It's much better to post the relevant information regarding the problem,
that way the community can help you fix whats broken.

- Jack Thomas
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Boris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Thats all to check for valid ip/dns of the sender.

What are `valid IP addresses'? I assume you expect a check if the
given sender domain has a valid MX or A record. I think it's a bad
idea to do such checking for several reasons:

1. I costs time and other resources. SMTP latency is high and this approach
   increases it by orders of magnitude. In other words - it decreases
   throughput.
2. It doesn't help against spammers.
   Like all other technical approaches it is subject to the anti-fax effect
   (look at the qmail list archive to see what this means:
   http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/1999/01/msg00777.html)
   The approach only forces spammers to use resolveable domain names with all
   the bad consequences for the owners of that domains.
3. It's often plain wrong implemented - about half of the double bounces I have to
   manage at work result from brain dead anti-spam patches on sendmail boxes
   that don't let through the empty envelope sender.
   A quarter of double bounces results from boxes that check the envelope sender
   and generate permanent errors when their BIND server is overloaded.
   I personally tend to block all of such hosts until they fix their broken setup
   but many of them are important partners and clients of our company. My boss
   even doesn't allow me to tell them that they are doing something wrong.
   Shitty politics ...

I agree with Dan Bernstein that the only ways to fight SPAM are legal actions
against them and transferring the costs for email to the sender.

> Is there an option for qmail? I only found some ugly
> patches/scripts/workarounds?
There are patches that do this. If they are ugly, I don't know.

Regards, Frank




>A quarter of double bounces
Sorry, I meant bounces, not double bounces.

Frank




Hello Frank,

Sunday, April 08, 2001, 3:23:36 PM, you wrote:



>> Is there an option for qmail? I only found some ugly
>> patches/scripts/workarounds?

FT> There are patches that do this. If they are ugly, I don't know.

Ugly is the wrong word. I do not like to use patches and tools, this
increases network documentation and costs a lot of time. At the moment
of writing, i have learned a lot about qmail and its really
interesting, but there are still things to solve for me.

At th

qmail Digest 8 Apr 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1328

2001-04-08 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 8 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1328

Topics (messages 60453 through 60465):

AIX and spawn
60453 by: Feisal Mohammed

SMTP Auth with MySQL ?
60454 by: Mike  A. Sauvain

How to delete Queues?
60455 by: Mike  A. Sauvain

Re: From sendmail to qmail
60456 by: Boris
60458 by: Boris
60459 by: Brett Randall

Re: as fast as possible
60457 by: Nick (Keith) Fish

Re: Very slow qmail response
60460 by: Markus Stumpf

Re: Estimating needed Inodes
60461 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

Re: delay before checking mail with outlook
60462 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
60463 by: Ahmad Ridha

Re: conf-spawn
60464 by: Russell Nelson

Re: unknown record type in ...
60465 by: Russell Nelson

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Hi,

I am running AIX 4.2.3 and keep getting messages
"qmail-spawn unable to fork".  The load is low and 
almost no swap is being used.
Has anyone experienced this problem?

-Feisal




hello all, i use qmail with mysql support.
yesterday my smal mailserver was used to spawn, now i
need to implement one smtp auth, like pop before smtp (BUT 
WITH MYSQL),  or any other advices for smtp auth and/or
encryption that works with mysql ? 

thanks4 your passion
mike





hello all, i was used as spawn server, how i can delete the 
queues are waiting for sending ?...


thanks4 your proposal
mike..





Hello Frank,

Saturday, April 07, 2001, 12:07:18 AM, you wrote:

FT> Boris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


FT> This looks like a mixture of tcpserver's access rules and the badmailfrom
FT> control file of qmail.

Ok, I have understand, interesting.

There are some things I have problems with. At first, IP/DNS Checking
of the sender.

In sendmail, I just enter this:

define(`_IP_LOOKUP_',1)dnl
define(`_DNSVALID_',1)dnl

Thats all to check for valid ip/dns of the sender.

Is there an option for qmail? I only found some ugly
patches/scripts/workarounds?

To prevent me agains spammers, in sendmail I just setup this options:

FEATURE(dnsbl,`rbl.maps.vix.com',`Rejected - see  http://www.mail-abuse.org/rbl/
')dnl
FEATURE(dnsbl,`dul.mail-abuse.org',`Dialup - see http://www.mail-abuse.org/dul/'
)dnl
FEATURE(dnsbl,`relays.mail-abuse.org',`Open relay - see http://www.mail-abuse.or
g/rss/')dnl
FEATURE(dnsbl,`input.orbs.org',`Open relay - see http://www.orbs.org/')dnl


I have not found any options in qmail for similar things.

Any comments are welcome to help me out with qmail - but i don´t want
to install thousands of patches, scripts and tools.

It would be great to read some useful suggestions for a fast and
restorable way.

Thanks for your (hopefully) comments.

--
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Hello Boris,

Saturday, April 07, 2001, 5:46:31 PM, you wrote:



B> To prevent me agains spammers, in sendmail I just setup this options:

B> FEATURE(dnsbl,`rbl.maps.vix.com',`Rejected - see  http://www.mail-abuse.org/rbl/
B> ')dnl
B> FEATURE(dnsbl,`dul.mail-abuse.org',`Dialup - see http://www.mail-abuse.org/dul/'
B> )dnl
B> FEATURE(dnsbl,`relays.mail-abuse.org',`Open relay - see http://www.mail-abuse.or
B> g/rss/')dnl
B> FEATURE(dnsbl,`input.orbs.org',`Open relay - see http://www.orbs.org/')dnl

Just for the archive, I found a way for the rbl checking now.

It seems to be that I need this package http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html
and to intall a ruleset first for valid IPs to the "tcpserver". After that i can try
something like this

tcpserver -p -v -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u1007 -g1007 0 25 \
rblsmtpd qmail-smtpd 2>&1

described in this howto: 
http://www.summersault.com/chris/techno/qmail/qmail-antispam.html


I am not only waiting for answers - if i find the answer by myself i
post it of course for the archives to other qmail-newbies as me.

The only problem left is the dns checking thingy.

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hantunes wrote:
> 
> hi
> is there a way to bypass the queue?
> 
> i just want recive and validate emails using sp

qmail Digest 7 Apr 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1327

2001-04-07 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 7 Apr 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1327

Topics (messages 60381 through 60452):

CYCLOG logger ?
60381 by: jcarreiro
60404 by: Charles Cazabon
60406 by: Sean C Truman

Can't establish SMTP connection (Error 4.4.1)
60382 by: Mac Schwarz
60383 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
60386 by: Chris Johnson
60387 by: Mac Schwarz
60390 by: Johan Almqvist
60391 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
60393 by: Mac Schwarz

Qmail and Procmail
60384 by: Alexander Meis
60388 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
60389 by: Johan Almqvist

Re: dot qmail problem (HELP NEEDED URGENT)
60385 by: Wei Yao Gharib

Mail cleansing program
60392 by: Johan Almqvist
60396 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
60405 by: Charles Cazabon
60412 by: Dave Sill

Telnet to smtp takes long respond time
60394 by: R vdB
60395 by: R vdB
60397 by: Rick Updegrove
60398 by: Iñigo Martínez Lasala
60399 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
60401 by: Duncan MacMillan
60402 by: Henning Brauer
60403 by: R vdB
60408 by: Henning Brauer
60410 by: Charles Cazabon
60419 by: Kirti S. Bajwa

Rewriting header / adding local domain if missing
60400 by: Antje Koschel
60409 by: Charles Cazabon

authorized-relay
60407 by: alexus
60411 by: Peter van Dijk
60414 by: Charles Cazabon
60415 by: Dave Sill

>From sendmail to qmail
60413 by: Boris
60420 by: Brett Randall
60421 by: Charles Cazabon
60422 by: Boris
60438 by: Boris
60448 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

I am back to square ONE...
60416 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
60423 by: Johan Almqvist
60426 by: Charles Cazabon
60430 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
60431 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
60432 by: Dave Weiner
60433 by: Markus Stumpf
60436 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
60439 by: Martin Marconcini
60441 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

qmail-remote with tls crash again
60417 by: John McCoy, Jr

many tcp.smtp. temporary files and aack
60418 by: Shin Kashiwagi

Re: How to block an email id in qmail?
60424 by: David Benfell

Re: Very slow qmail response
60425 by: Tom Jackson
60434 by: Markus Stumpf
60442 by: Ricardo Cerqueira
60447 by: Chris Johnson

Mail-Follow-Up ??
60427 by: Marco Calistri

Re: Some hints please
60428 by: Marco Calistri
60429 by: Marco Calistri

qmail-remote crash truss output, help please
60435 by: John McCoy, Jr

tcpserver help
60437 by: Todd Kennedy
60443 by: alexus
60445 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
60446 by: Chris Johnson
60449 by: Marco Calistri

which POP toaster setup
60440 by: Lan Tran

relay-ctrl: no ip's recorded (URGENT - PLEASE)
60444 by: Jairo Marciano Silva

as fast as possible
60450 by: hantunes

Re: re-writing headers based on rules
60451 by: Sumith
60452 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

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hi all !
 
i'm setting up the qmail-mrtg tool :)
but it seems that it needs qmail logged with cyclog 
(actually i use multilog).
i read somewhere that cyclog it's part of the 
daemontools package.
i got daemontools 0.70 but can't find the cyclog 
binaries or cyclog.c file in the src
 
any idea where to find it ??
 
thx 4 help.
 
 
José.



jcarreiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> but it seems that it needs qmail logged with cyclog (actually i use
> multilog).  i read somewhere that cyclog it's part of the daemontools
> package.  i got daemontools 0.70 but can't find the cyclog binaries or
> cyclog.c file in the src

cyclog was part of daemontools in earlier version (0.53?).  It's now obsoleted
by multilog.  You can convert multilog output to look like cyclog output
(changing the format of the timestamps) using something like tai64n2tai -- see
Bruce Guenter's site at http://em.ca/~bruceg/ for his qlogtools package.

Charles
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qmail-mrtg does not use cyclog output it uses multilog.. multilog is found
in the daemontools package.

Sean

- Original Message -
From: jcarreiro
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 4:58 AM
Subject: CYCLOG logger ?


hi all !

i'm setting up the qmail-mrtg tool :)
but it seems that i

qmail Digest 6 Apr 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1326

2001-04-06 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 6 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1326

Topics (messages 60329 through 60380):

different folder visible from Messenger&Sqwebmail.
60329 by: Massimo Quintini
60330 by: Kieran Barnes
60335 by: Tim Hunter

long connection times
60331 by: Kieran Barnes
60332 by: Henning Brauer
60336 by: Kieran Barnes
60346 by: Iñigo Martínez Lasala

Re: Mail Parsing
60333 by: Adrian Ho

Re: problems with tcpserver
60334 by: Tim Hunter
60353 by: de5-dated-f3e8eb3bfdd8ebaf.sws5.ctd.ornl.gov

delay before checking mail with outlook
60337 by: Christian Dressend
60340 by: Charles Cazabon
60341 by: Chris Johnson
60342 by: Henning Brauer
60343 by: Christian Dressend
60348 by: Charles Cazabon
60354 by: Aaron L. Meehan

Re: ticketing system?
60338 by: Chris Shenton

Authenticating with vpopmail
60339 by: Andrew Wafula

unknown record type in ...
60344 by: Smith, Lisa
60347 by: Chris Johnson
60350 by: Smith, Lisa
60355 by: Charles Cazabon
60357 by: de5-dated-f3e8eb3bfdd8ebaf.sws5.ctd.ornl.gov

extra Running Qmail book
60345 by: Carl Jeptha

Re: Some hints please
60349 by: de5-dated-f3e8eb3bfdd8ebaf.sws5.ctd.ornl.gov
60367 by: Marco Calistri
60368 by: Marco Calistri
60372 by: Charles Cazabon
60374 by: Adrian Ho

Re: Estimating needed Inodes
60351 by: de5-dated-f3e8eb3bfdd8ebaf.sws5.ctd.ornl.gov
60376 by: Al Sparks

Re: A strange behavior.
60352 by: de5-dated-f3e8eb3bfdd8ebaf.sws5.ctd.ornl.gov
60375 by: Kou Sato

simple question
60356 by: Jan Stifter
60359 by: Charles Cazabon

conf-spawn
60358 by: Federico Edelman Anaya

EHLO a vulnerability?
60360 by: Miller, Dustin
60361 by: Charles Cazabon
60362 by: Miller, Dustin

Re: IMAP Server Problem
60363 by: Nick (Keith) Fish

Re: qmail-autoreponder-0.93
60364 by: Nick (Keith) Fish

dual processors? over 500 connections?
60365 by: Brett
60366 by: Charles Cazabon

Error 550 message rejected
60369 by: Matt Simonsen
60370 by: Markus Stumpf

smtpd not accepting some messages
60371 by: David Young
60373 by: Charles Cazabon

Very slow qmail response
60377 by: Tom Jackson
60378 by: Peter Cavender

re-writing headers based on rules
60379 by: Eric Bonharme
60380 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

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I have a qmail server with server wu-imap (for Maildir) and sqwebmail
for mail access via web.

my users use the following MUAs:

NetscapeMessenger(with imap protocol)
Netscape Navigator with sqwebmail

If I create a PERSONAL FOLDER with Sqwebmail, i cannot see that folder
with Messenger and vice versa;
(in fact any MUA creates your own folders at different
locations/directory on the server )

Now, the questions!!!:

1) Is there the way to see the SAME folders with the 2 MUAs ???
2) Is there another sw for webmail "compatible" with
imap-folder-location ???

Thanks

Excuse me for my bad English

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sqwebmail doesnt need an imap server, it reads the mail from the maildirs.

If you want webmail software that uses imap, try squirrelmail
www.squirrelmail.org, or IMP
www.horde.org/imp (i think IMP reads from IMAP - not sure)

Either of those might fix your compatability issues.

Probably didnt answer all your questions, but I hope it helps

Regards,

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Phone us on... 01772 622889
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-Original Message-
From: Massimo Quintini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 April 2001 15:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: different folder visible from Messenger&Sqwebmail.


I have a qmail server with server wu-imap (for Maildir) and sqwebmail
for mail access via web.

my users use the following MUAs:

NetscapeMessenger(with imap protocol)
Netscape Navigator with sqwebmail

If I create a PERSONAL FOLDER with Sqwebmail, i cannot see that folder
with Messenger and vice versa;
(in fact any MUA creates your own folders at different
locations/directory on the server )

Now, the questions!!!:

1) Is there the way to see 

qmail Digest 5 Apr 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1325

2001-04-05 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 5 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1325

Topics (messages 60257 through 60328):

inittab [was:  Id "SV" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes]
60257 by: Tom Beer

Re: Secure Email?
60258 by: Sumith
60272 by: Daniel Holden

Re: 4.4.2 error
60259 by: Caspar Bothmer

Re: Qmail attack
60260 by: Renato
60261 by: Sean Reifschneider

DNS for a simple LAN?
60262 by: Marco Calistri

Re: Id "SV" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
60263 by: Dave Sill
60264 by: Rick Updegrove
60314 by: John D. Mitchell

qmail list serv - removal
60265 by: Terry Bilskie
60277 by: Magnus Bodin

Re: Forward Domain
60266 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Why does qmail accept "From:  <>" and can it be told not to?
60267 by: Charles Cazabon
60328 by: David Talkington

Re: header problem
60268 by: Charles Cazabon

Remove mail from queue manually
60269 by: Gregor Szaktilla
60270 by: Charles Cazabon

Selective Relaying Question
60271 by: John Anderson
60273 by: Brett Randall
60274 by: Charles Cazabon
60275 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
60276 by: John Anderson
60279 by: Charles Cazabon
60280 by: Charles Cazabon
60281 by: John Anderson
60284 by: Dave Sill
60286 by: Timothy Legant
60287 by: Charles Cazabon
60289 by: John Anderson
60290 by: Johan Almqvist
60291 by: John Anderson

Re: ticketing system?
60278 by: David Coley
60283 by: Marc Knoop
60302 by: Henning Brauer

Java and qmail
60282 by: Mathew Chandy
60285 by: d.l

QMail + AvpKeeper
60288 by: Daniel Riera

Mailing from script
60292 by: Alex Le Fevre
60294 by: Johan Almqvist
60297 by: Alex Le Fevre
60298 by: Johan Almqvist
60300 by: Peter Green
60301 by: Alex Le Fevre
60303 by: Henning Brauer
60305 by: David Young

isn't this kinda slow?
60293 by: Brett
60296 by: Johan Almqvist
60312 by: Markus Stumpf

I thought I had it... BUT???
60295 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
60299 by: Kirti S. Bajwa

Re: Cann't get qmail to start properly
60304 by: Jeff_D_Sweeten.asc.aon.com
60306 by: Charles Cazabon

Tried everything HELP!
60307 by: Marcus Ouimet
60308 by: Johan Almqvist
60309 by: Greg White
60310 by: Henning Brauer
60311 by: Marcus Ouimet
60317 by: Charles Cazabon

relay-crtl 2.5
60313 by: Jairo Marciano Silva

Some hints please
60315 by: Marco Calistri
60318 by: Charles Cazabon

Estimating needed Inodes
60316 by: Al Sparks
60319 by: Charles Cazabon

A strange behavior.
60320 by: Kou Sato
60326 by: Kou Sato

Mail Parsing
60321 by: Mathew Chandy
60322 by: Peter Cavender
60325 by: Johan Almqvist
60327 by: Csaba Bobak

problems with tcpserver
60323 by: todd kennedy
60324 by: Christian Dressend

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Hi again,

sv:123456:respawn:env - \
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin svscan /service 
/dev/console 2>/dev/console

I made the change to one line, but no results. The error
message is id field too long. I don't know if this is
qmail related, but the man inittab won't help me.
The id field, is as far as I understand the inittab the "sv"
field, and this could be as long as four characters, no matter what 
the value is (numbers or letters). So, what's my
problem with this? qmail?

Thanks Tom






Check out...
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with Qmail+Vpopmail+Sqwebmail package you can have Gnupg support for
encrypting and digitally signing your messages and that too for non-system
accounts.
Don't ask me any configuration questions though...direct them to vpopmail
and sqwebmail list. I've yet to understand and configure this on my box.

Hope this helps

Regards
Sumith
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Holden
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 1:18 PM
Subject: Secure Email?


I haven't read entirely through the documentation yet but I was wondering if
qmail supports secure email?  Is there documentation on setting this up?





Thank you.


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From: "Sumith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Daniel Holden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: Secure Email?


> Check out...
> www.inter7.com
> with Qmail+Vpopmail+Sqwebmail package you can have Gnupg support for
> encrypting and digitally signing your messages and that too for non-sys

qmail Digest 4 Apr 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1324

2001-04-04 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 4 Apr 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1324

Topics (messages 60186 through 60256):

Re: dot qmail problem (HELP NEEDED URGENT)
60186 by: Wei Yao Gharib
60197 by: Dave Sill
60238 by: Keary Suska

Passing variables from incoming mails to external prog
60187 by: MIS - Ben Murphy
60194 by: Charles Cazabon
60195 by: Russell P. Sutherland

Re: How does the splogger work?
60188 by: Prashant Desai

Backup Servers.
60189 by: Alan Lee
60190 by: Kirill Miazine
60221 by: Sean Chittenden

4.4.2 error
60191 by: Cybersync
60193 by: Caspar Bothmer
60244 by: Cybersync

can not get qmail aliases to work
60192 by: Vincent O'Neill

Re: Be all, end all checkpasswd
60196 by: Dave Sill

Address/Return-Path rewriting with uucp
60198 by: Edward C. Lang
60200 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Never gets delivered?
60199 by: Dave Sill
60219 by: Marcus Ouimet
60227 by: Dave Sill

NFS problem.
60201 by: gustavo.rozatti.uol.com.br
60203 by: Charles Cazabon
60204 by: Brett Randall
60206 by: japc.co.sapo.pt
60208 by: Johan Almqvist

Need HELP with QMAIL aliases !!!
60202 by: Vincent O'Neill
60213 by: Chris Johnson

Secure Email?
60205 by: Daniel Holden
60209 by: Johan Almqvist
60211 by: Chris Johnson

Why does qmail accept "From:  <>" and can it be told not to?
60207 by: Greg Moeller
60212 by: Johan Almqvist
60215 by: Charles Cazabon
60243 by: David Talkington
60245 by: James Stevens

Id "SV" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
60210 by: Tom Beer
60216 by: Charles Cazabon
60222 by: Tom Beer
60223 by: Charles Cazabon
60234 by: Rick Updegrove

My QMAIL is suddenly broken
60214 by: Marco Calistri
60217 by: Charles Cazabon
60218 by: Johan Almqvist
60230 by: Marco Calistri
60231 by: Marco Calistri
60232 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Some Hints?
60220 by: Marco Calistri

Re: Id "SV" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes [PART II]
60224 by: Tom Beer
60225 by: Charles Cazabon
60226 by: Dave Sill

qmail-qread qmail-qstat
60228 by: Jeremy Suo-Anttila

qmail alives again!
60229 by: Marco Calistri

Logging patch for qmail-pop3d and qmail-popup
60233 by: Willy De la Court

Qmail attack
60235 by: Renato
60236 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
60237 by: Renato
60239 by: Keary Suska
60255 by: Sean Reifschneider

List removal
60240 by: John Williams
60242 by: Alex Pennace

Re: Forward Domain
60241 by: Andrew Blogg

Can RELAYCLIENT override rblsmtpd?
60246 by: Hubbard, David
60249 by: Greg White

header problem
60247 by: Jati

Simple Question
60248 by: Martin Marconcini
60251 by: Peter Cavender
60252 by: Martin Marconcini
60253 by: Peter Cavender
60254 by: Peter Cavender

IMAP Server Problem
60250 by: Anselmo Daniel Adams

Re: qmail-autoreponder-0.93
60256 by: Sean Reifschneider

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Hello,

   Keary Suska said:

"Who is uid 511? If it is the vpopmail user, then
vpopmail is 
perpetually
reinjecting the email. If it is a qmail user, then it
is qmail. I 
believe
that I recall a problem with vpopmail that it could
not handle pipes.
Perhaps this is the problem."

Sorry to ask basic questions, I am newbie in this
domain. The uid 511 is the vpopmail user, but if it is
rejecting why when I tested it with mailing to another
user, that user received, even with all the looping?
(His inbox kept receiving the emails until we removed
the dot-qmail of the original user).
 

"To remedy this, you would move your 
command to
the top level where the .qmail-default is, and use the
.qmail-user 
format,
but you will probably have to include the vpopomail
invocations found 
in
.qmail-default to ensure mail delivery, but you can
test that. Also, be 
sure
that your command line returns a status of 0, which
you should force 
whether
the command line works or not. Better yet, call a
shell script."

The top level means in the domains level or in the
vpopmail folder? And what means "include the vpopomail
invocations found in .qmail-default".

TIA
Wei Yao Gharib





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Wise Communication
N° 1070, Av. Sahara Sect. 5 Hay Salam 11000 Sale Morocco
Tel: +212(0)37810808  Fax: +212(0)37810773

qmail Digest 3 Apr 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1323

2001-04-03 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 3 Apr 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1323

Topics (messages 60120 through 60185):

qmailmrtg problem
60120 by: Fadli Syarid
60121 by: Robin S. Socha
60124 by: Fadli Syarid

Re: qmail & ezmlm
60122 by: Noah Sematimba
60137 by: Paul Jarc

Re: Some Hints?
60123 by: Kitabjian, Dave
60132 by: Johan Almqvist
60166 by: Marco Calistri
60167 by: Marco Calistri
60168 by: Marco Calistri
60177 by: Russell Nelson
60178 by: Russell Nelson

qmailanalog + tai64
60125 by: Martin Renner
60131 by: japc.co.sapo.pt
60146 by: Martin Renner

Connection to a dedicated MX-Mailserver
60126 by: Marcus Korte
60129 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: error rotating logs
60127 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Received: (blah...FOR username)
60128 by: Charles Cazabon

dot qmail problem (HELP NEEDED URGENT)
60130 by: Wei Yao Gharib
60161 by: Keary Suska
60162 by: Charles Cazabon
60169 by: Wei Yao Gharib
60170 by: Keary Suska
60172 by: Keary Suska

Re: www.inter7.com unaccessible
60133 by: Antonio Dias
60138 by: Sean C Truman
60141 by: Magnus Bodin
60144 by: alexus
60150 by: Magnus Bodin

Re: quuee
60134 by: alexus
60142 by: Magnus Bodin

Re: imap and Maildir
60135 by: alexus

Aliases & chdir problems
60136 by: Alex Le Fevre
60143 by: Charles Cazabon
60145 by: Johan Almqvist
60149 by: Alex Le Fevre
60152 by: Charles Cazabon

How to move messages from ~/Mailbox to ~/Maildir/ ?
60139 by: Wolfgang Zeikat
60147 by: japc.co.sapo.pt
60148 by: Charles Cazabon

mh dir to maildir
60140 by: Mate Wierdl

qq_trouble_creating_files_in_queue
60151 by: Milen Petrinski
60153 by: Charles Cazabon
60179 by: Milen Petrinski

maildirwatch stay blank!!
60154 by: Gerhard Mourani
60155 by: Charles Cazabon

Never gets delivered?
60156 by: Marcus Ouimet
60157 by: Kirill Miazine
60158 by: Charles Cazabon
60159 by: Marcus Ouimet
60163 by: Bill Andersen
60181 by: Kirill Miazine

qmail-autoreponder-0.93
60160 by: Jairo Marciano Silva

dnscache vs dnscachex
60164 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
60171 by: esl
60173 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
60174 by: Chris Johnson
60175 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
60176 by: Kirti S. Bajwa

smtp-auth + cram-md5 + vpopmail
60165 by: Martin Kos

Re: How to block an email id in qmail?
60180 by: Mathew Chandy
60182 by: Johan Almqvist

How does the splogger work?
60183 by: Martin Edlman
60184 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
60185 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

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hi all

i tried to install qmailmrtg-2.3
when i try to make
# make

i got an error message like this

make  all-recursive
Making all in qmailmrtg
"Makefile", line 282: Need an operator
make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
*** Error code 1

Stop.
*** Error code 1

Stop.


could somebody help me..?

thanks before





* Fadli Syarid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010402 07:49]:

> make  all-recursive
> Making all in qmailmrtg
> "Makefile", line 282: Need an operator
> make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop.

The Makefile expects gmake, while you are using make.




thanks..
it's work now :)


On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Robin S. Socha wrote:

> * Fadli Syarid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010402 07:49]:
> 
> > make  all-recursive
> > Making all in qmailmrtg
> > "Makefile", line 282: Need an operator
> > make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
> > *** Error code 1
> > 
> > Stop.
> 
> The Makefile expects gmake, while you are using make.
> 





> i make [EMAIL PROTECTED] as maillist ,
> why if i send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] , qmail not found this 
> mailbox ,
I hope this is a typo and you meant test-subscribe
> it's work only if i do with manually with ezmlm-sub
> what wrong with my qmail setting  or ezmlm-idx ?
> 
> note : i use real domain name, whateverdomain.com just for illustration
> 
> dot qmail at /var/qmail/popboxes/test/whateverdomain.com
> 
> .qmail -> /var/qmail/popboxes/whateverdomain.com/test/editor
> .qmail-default -> /var/qmail/popboxes/whateverdomain.com/test/manager
> .qmail-owner -> /var/qmail/popboxes/whateverdomain.com/test/owner
> .qmail-return-default -> /var/qmail/popboxes/whateverdomain.com/test/bouncer
> 
> list at /var/qmail/popboxes/whateverdomain.com/test
> 
> lrwxrwxrwx1 popuser  popuser50 Apr  2 12:51 .qmail -> 
> /var/qmai

qmail Digest 2 Apr 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1322

2001-04-02 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 2 Apr 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1322

Topics (messages 60082 through 60119):

performance boost?
60082 by: Simon K. Grabowski
60101 by: Russell Nelson

courier-imap
60083 by: Edward Yip

INIT Scripts
60084 by: Christian Maier

Re: End of the qmail era?
60085 by: Andy Bradford
60087 by: Martin Randall
60088 by: mbailey.journey.net
60093 by: Grant
60109 by: Piotr Kasztelowicz
60112 by: Magnus Bodin

Re: Tcpserver - GONE A BIT FAR ...
60086 by: Scott D. Yelich

Some Hints?
60089 by: Marco Calistri
60099 by: Russell Nelson

Usind sendmail replacement. E-mail not delivered
60090 by: Alberto Alonso

Re: Be all, end all checkpasswd
60091 by: Markus Stumpf

Re: Cannot compile sqwebmail
60092 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach

another error mail in qmail account
60094 by: KY Lui
60096 by: Peter Cavender

Bye Bye
60095 by: techservice

error rotating logs
60097 by: KY Lui

Re: How qmail delivers locally
60098 by: Russell Nelson

Re: binding qmail to a specific ip address
60100 by: Russell Nelson

Re: tcpserver
60102 by: Mustafa Mahudhawala
60104 by: Magnus Bodin

error with qmail-local
60103 by: Clayton Badeaux

footer in email
60105 by: qmail.col7.metta.lk

imap and Maildir
60106 by: alexus
60111 by: David Young
60115 by: alexus
60116 by: David Young

quuee
60107 by: KIM
60113 by: Magnus Bodin
60114 by: alexus
60117 by: Sean Chittenden

Received: (blah...FOR username)
60108 by: Ken Corey

qmail & ezmlm
60110 by: Bird

Re: How to block an email id in qmail?
60118 by: Mathew Chandy

Re: Maildir problem
60119 by: Erwin Hoffmann

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Hi,

Is there any speed/performance gain if I inject messages
directly via /mail/qmail/bin/qmail-inject instead of using
sendmail replacement (/mail/qmail/bin/sendmail)?
I know that sendmail command ultimately uses qmail-inject
to inject the messages so I figured I'd cut the 'middle-men'.

It appears that there are no side-effects provided that
I add "Return-Path <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
in the beginning of the message.

Can there be any problems with such a set up?

Thanks!

-- Simon





Simon K. Grabowski writes:
 > Is there any speed/performance gain if I inject messages
 > directly via /mail/qmail/bin/qmail-inject instead of using
 > sendmail replacement (/mail/qmail/bin/sendmail)?
 > I know that sendmail command ultimately uses qmail-inject
 > to inject the messages so I figured I'd cut the 'middle-men'.
 > 
 > It appears that there are no side-effects provided that
 > I add "Return-Path <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
 > in the beginning of the message.
 > 
 > Can there be any problems with such a set up?

Hard to say what *you* would consider a problem, but I don't consider
it one.

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Dear all,I install the courier-imap and no 
error when installI can receive the mail but can't send outif I use pop3 
the server can send out email ,if  I use imap the server can'tsend out 
email, can someone  tell me what is 
problemregardsedward



Hi!
This is my init script, which I am now using:

#!/bin/sh
env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:/usr/local/bin" \
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver 0 pop-3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup domain.com \
/var/qmail/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir &

Unfortunately it doesn't work! Anytime I send an email to an existing user
(I use vpopmail) I get a message like that:

Hi. This is the qmail-send program at domain.com.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)
...

So what does that mean? Doesn't vpopmail create users correctly?

Thanks
Chris





Thus said Adam McKenna on Sun, 01 Apr 2001 01:48:17 -0800:

> > 
> 
> Come on now.  You can do better than this.

I got a good laugh out of it anyway. :-)  

Andy
-- 
[---[system uptime]]
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Hello Magnus

On 01-Apr-01, you wrote:



> 
> 

qmail Digest 1 Apr 2001 10:00:00 -0000 Issue 1321

2001-04-01 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 1 Apr 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1321

Topics (messages 60056 through 60081):

Re: Divert RBL messages?
60056 by: Johan Almqvist

Re: Maildir file naming convention
60057 by: Subba Rao

Re: Be all, end all checkpasswd
60058 by: Felix von Leitner
60071 by: Dan Newcombe
60073 by: Adam McKenna
60076 by: Peter Cavender

dot-qmail question
60059 by: Wei Yao Gharib

Re: redundant mail servers
60060 by: Raul Miller
60068 by: Adam McKenna

How qmail delivers locally
60061 by: Al Sparks

Re: qmail and IMAP and checkpassword
60062 by: Al Sparks
60063 by: Al Sparks
60064 by: Al Sparks

How to process queue with qmail?
60065 by: Gerhard Mourani
60066 by: Charles Cazabon
60067 by: Carey Jung
60069 by: Al Sparks
60070 by: Gerhard Mourani

CLOSE_WAIT and SMTPD
60072 by: Andrew Buenaventura

Cannot compile sqwebmail
60074 by: Mikael Vinding
60075 by: Peter Cavender
60077 by: Mikael Vinding

End of the qmail era?
60078 by: Magnus Bodin
60080 by: Adam McKenna

qmail smp
60079 by: Clemens Hermann
60081 by: Magnus Bodin

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* Tullio Andreatta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010330 15:09]:
> >I'm looking for a way to divert messages that come from RBL listed hosts
> >on a system-wide basis... All messages from hosts that are in the RBL
> >should go to the spamtrap user for example...
> I patched rblsmtpd adding an option -T who set RELAYCLIENT to option argument
> when the host is in rbl (instead of starting it's limited smtp server.)
> Then I can use virtualdomain support to catch all messages coming from a
> spam source. See:

Thanks, it works like a charm!

I'll make a few companion scripts (one to re-inject the message if the
admin determines it to be legit and one to insert a header so you can
quickly see what RBL it was in).

They'll be on my page below.

-Johan
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On  0, Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I use Maildir format for my incoming mail. In the past, I have used maildrop
> > as my MDA and now I have switched to procmail. I use Mutt as my MUA and have
> > converted (today) some email from mbox to maildir format. The naming
> > convention of each mail is different for procmail vs maildrop (and mutt
> > converted) email.
> 
> The way names are chosen for files in Maildir/tmp (which are moved to
> Maildir/new when delivery is complete) should not differ among agents.
> The right way to do it is clearly spelled out at:
> http://cr.yp.to/proto/maildir.html
> 
> It's necessary for all agents to use the same rules to prevent
> collisions.
> 
> > The format is listed as follows,
> > 
> > -rw---  1 subba  users 3599 Mar 28 07:32 985764747.20966_23.myhost:2,S
> > -rw---  1 subba  users28883 Mar 28 01:55 __XE,5RUw6.myhost:2,S
> 
> The first one is correct.  The second one does not follow djb's rules
> for naming the file.  If procmail wrote it, your version of procmail is
> broken.
> 
> > How are these random names generated? Is this name generation the property of
> > MUA such as mutt also? I thought it was the domain of MDAs.
> 
> It's part of the Maildir spec.  The MDA names the file; the MUA can add
> flags to it after it first sees it.  The ":2,S" is added by mutt, and is
> legal.
> 

I did download a mbox file from a different machine and converted it into
Maildir format.

$ mutt -f temp.mbox

This filenames generated in the Maildir were as per Qmail recommended naming
convention, i.e. time.pid.host with the "2,S"

I don't think any MDA played a role in this name generation. It is Mutt that is
handling the name generation.
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Thus spake Dan Newcombe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> So, that is three patches I can think of that I need.  Something has me
> worried that they are gonna start interferring.

Why don't you also add a web browser to checkpassword?
After all, everybody needs a web browser, right?

Sheesh.




Is this supposed to be humor?

If you don't have a decent answer then either suggets a better solution or
keep quiet.

As much as I hate sendmail, after this response I may just go back to it
if this is what the qmail "community" is like.

On Sat, 31 Mar 2001, Felix von Leitner wrote:

> Thus spake Dan Newcombe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > So, that is three patches I can think of that I need.  Something has me
> > worried that they are gonna start interferring.
> 
> Why don't

qmail Digest 31 Mar 2001 11:00:00 -0000 Issue 1320

2001-03-31 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 31 Mar 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1320

Topics (messages 60019 through 60055):

Re: Help!!!
60019 by: Henning Brauer

Re: Divert RBL messages?
60020 by: Tullio Andreatta

Re: Random Bounce
60021 by: Niles

Re: bug in qmail? showctl
60022 by: Charles Cazabon
60023 by: Dean Browett
60025 by: Charles Cazabon
60033 by: Dean Browett
60034 by: Charles Cazabon

Be all, end all checkpasswd
60024 by: Dan Newcombe
60026 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: A real "bouncesaying"
60027 by: Filip Salomonsson
60028 by: Peter van Dijk
60029 by: Dave Sill
60030 by: Filip Salomonsson
60032 by: Filip Salomonsson
60035 by: Filip Salomonsson
60037 by: Magnus Bodin

Error configuring vqadmin
60031 by: John Chapman

SMTP Problem
60036 by: Sunil .
60038 by: Charles Cazabon

Inter7 mirror
60039 by: Christopher Tolley
60040 by: Alex Kramarov
60041 by: Dave 'Duke of URL' Weiner

binding qmail to a specific ip address
60042 by: Leni Mayo
60043 by: Sean Chittenden

qmail and IMAP and checkpassword
60044 by: Michael Boyiazis

How to convert mailbox to maildir !
60045 by: lkhanna.hughes-ecomm.com
60046 by: Tim Hunter

easiest way to queue and de-queue mail for exchange.
60047 by: Qmail
60054 by: Peter van Dijk

can't find hosts
60048 by: Michael Cartmel
60049 by: Alex Pennace
60050 by: Michael Cartmel
60052 by: Alex Pennace
60053 by: Michael Cartmel

Re: Removing from queue
60051 by: omicron

Re: easiest way to queue and de-queue mail for exchange.]
60055 by: Kashan Sadiq

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On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 01:23:55PM +0200, José Ramón Jiménez wrote:
> Hello
> I have Solaris 8, qmail 1.0.3 (with path for LDAP), Netscape Directory 
> Server 4.0.(LDAP)
> What POP3 server support LDAP?
> What IMAP server can i work?
> And, what webmail server can i work?

read http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ldap/

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Johan Almqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I'm looking for a way to divert messages that come from RBL listed hosts
>on a system-wide basis... All messages from hosts that are in the RBL
>should go to the spamtrap user for example...

I patched rblsmtpd adding an option -T who set RELAYCLIENT to option argument
when the host is in rbl (instead of starting it's limited smtp server.)
Then I can use virtualdomain support to catch all messages coming from a
spam source. See:

http://www.troppoavanti.it/qmail/ucspi-tcp-0.88-rblsmtp.rbltrap-0.1.patch

 (Currently untested - I don't use it in production servers)

Ciao.


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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As I indicated on my first post, this is our isp's server.
Consequently,
> the bounce message is all I have to work with.  I was hoping someone
would
> give some general suggestions on where to look so that I could pass
it on to
> my isp.  Sorry to have troubled you all.
>
OK, let me change my request for info.. What do *their* mail log files
indicate?  If I were a betting man, I would bet money that as soon as
you find out what is being logged, you won't need help from this list
to determine the problem.  Unfortunately, many ISP's are admin'd by
young wanna-be's who don't know their ass from a hole in the ground
and got their job by fast talking (if you can't dazzle 'em with
brilliance, baffle 'em with bullshit).  Don't for a minute think that
just because they have large clients, they have competent help.

In your original post you asked:
One reason I am still uncomfortable; if my isp (local but handles
several large companies and thousands of dial-up) who has so much more
experience running qmail than I can't figure out a "mysterious" bouce
problem, how will I cross that bridge?

I believe you will be able to cross that bridge with ease because you
will have access to *all* the info you need to identify where your
problem lies.  And once the root of a problem is exposed, the solution
becomes apparent.

Niles





Dean Browett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As requested...

Excellent.

> locals:
> Messages for bizonline.co.uk are delivered locally.
[...] 
> rcpthosts:
[...] 
> SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at fasttrack-assoc.com.
[...]
> virtualdomains:
> Virtual domain: fasttrack-

qmail Digest 30 Mar 2001 11:00:00 -0000 Issue 1319

2001-03-30 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 30 Mar 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1319

Topics (messages 59963 through 60018):

more help sought with relay-ctrl (was oh no not another relaying question)
59963 by: Gary Law
59974 by: Charles Cazabon

unsubscribe me PLEASE - can't get qmail-unsubscribe@ to work
59964 by: Col Wilson

Re: A real "bouncesaying"
59965 by: Johan Almqvist
59968 by: Peter van Dijk
59969 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
59980 by: Filip Salomonsson
59981 by: Felix von Leitner
59982 by: Johan Almqvist
60011 by: Peter van Dijk

Re: Can you help me ??(about limit of the number of per process file hand
59966 by: Henning Brauer

Re: help ( pop authenticate with ldap )
59967 by: Henning Brauer

Re: shell vs qmail
59970 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Maildir problem
59971 by: Charles Cazabon

qmail forwarding to another mailserver
59972 by: VmTesting
59976 by: Dave Sill

Re: Limit outbound connections but not for all domains
59973 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: faster than bcc
59975 by: Dave Sill
60010 by: Peter van Dijk

Divert RBL messages?
59977 by: Johan Almqvist

Auto-appending signatures for single domain
59978 by: Eric Bonharme

new TMS webpage (qmail-based anti-spam system)
59979 by: Jason R. Mastaler

erorr when patch --verbose -p1 < /tmp/big-concurrency.patch
59983 by: Sid Wilroy

bug in qmail?
59984 by: Dean Browett
59985 by: Charles Cazabon

Should I worry about these compile warnings?
59986 by: Sid Wilroy
59987 by: Daniel Kelley
59988 by: Charles Cazabon

ticketing system?
59989 by: Kurth Bemis
59992 by: schoon.amgt.com
59993 by: Henning Brauer

Modified 5.3.4 error
59990 by: Jeff_D_Sweeten.asc.aon.com

MS SQL & QMAIL
59991 by: Stefan Laudat

moving qmail from one machine to another
59994 by: Gary Shelton
59995 by: Charles Cazabon
60002 by: japc.co.sapo.pt

SMTP Problem -  (SMTP works but is very slow)
59996 by: John  Cope
59997 by: japc.co.sapo.pt
60001 by: Greg White

smtp delay with -H and -R
59998 by: Russell P. Sutherland
5 by: Ricardo Cerqueira
6 by: Russell P. Sutherland

qmail-inject works but qmail-smtp doesn't
60003 by: Michael Cartmel

triple bounce, mailbox exist but don't receive
60004 by: Chrisanthy Carlane
60007 by: Chrisanthy Carlane

PAM-enabled checkpassword?
60005 by: David Young

Re: Random Bounce
60006 by: Jean

any performance gains when injecting via qmail-inject instead of sendmail?
60008 by: Simon K. Grabowski

Re: Help
60009 by: Vani C R

Re: bug in qmail? showctl
60012 by: Dean Browett
60013 by: Johan Almqvist
60014 by: Dean Browett

Strange Time error
60015 by: Linux
60016 by: Henning Brauer
60018 by: Johan Almqvist

Help!!!
60017 by: José Ramón Jiménez

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Hi again

I decided to go for the relay-ctrl idea suggested by Charles and James who
responded to my last message. However, I've got a number of issues:-

Instructions for installation suggest, sensibly, reading the man page for
relay-ctrl-age. the 'make install-root' seems to install the man pages but
'man' ignores them. So i 'cat'ted the man pages to extract what I needed to
know.

where references were made to configs being stored in directorys that don't
exist I created the directories (as root) and I've not changed the owner or
permissions.

I put the following in rc.local:

tcpserver -v -u 2850 -g 32750 0 smtp /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd \
2>&1 | /var/qmail/bin/splogger smtpd 3 &

commented out the reference to smtp in inetd.conf and sent a kill- HUP to
the process. Then ran the above from the command line as root. I can still
send and recieve mail (phew!).

I put

*/20 * * * * /usr/sbin/relay-ctrl-age

into my crontab... and here's my first problem. Cron is now outputting:-

/usr/bin/tcprules: No such file or directory

the tcprules is in fact in
/usr/local/bin
what's the best solution? symlink? what's calling this... can I edit a
variable somewhere to change this?

Also, I tried to symlink as suggested
/usr/lib/courier-imap/libexec/authlib/
to
  /usr/sbin/relay-ctrl-allow.

but there is no /usr/lib/courier-imap/libexec/authlib/ on my system. I am
using courier-imap but there appears to be no similar directory on my system
except
/usr/local/libexec/authlib
but nothing courier-imap specific.

All suggestions as to solutions gratefully recieved!

Thanks

gary






Gary Law <[EMA

qmail Digest 29 Mar 2001 11:00:00 -0000 Issue 1318

2001-03-29 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 29 Mar 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1318

Topics (messages 59871 through 59962):

Re: DNS question
59871 by: David T. Ashley
59872 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

oh no, not another relaying question...
59873 by: Gary Law
59881 by: James Raftery
59884 by: Charles Cazabon

Syncing IMAP mailboxes
59874 by: Gavin Cameron
59908 by: Mike Jackson

qmail - Ezmlm
59875 by: Bird
59877 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

Re: qmailadmin 0.42
59876 by: Rodrigo P. Telles

Re: Can you help me ??(about limit of the number of per process file hand
59878 by: Henning Brauer
59944 by: Baoguo Xu
59956 by: Peter van Dijk

Re: qmail and sms
59879 by: Henning Brauer

qmail & imap
59880 by: Martin Edlman

Re: Update on qmail/Outlook hang
59882 by: Andrew Richards

Re: rcphosts error
59883 by: Charles Cazabon

Alternate MDA
59885 by: Alex Le Fevre
59890 by: Charles Cazabon
59893 by: Alex Le Fevre
59894 by: Charles Cazabon

qmail remote / local problems ...
59886 by: Simon Woodward

Maildir file naming convention
59887 by: Subba Rao
59889 by: Charles Cazabon
59895 by: Mark Delany
59898 by: Charles Cazabon
59915 by: Mark Delany
59918 by: Peter van Dijk
59921 by: Charles Cazabon
59923 by: Charles Cazabon
59926 by: Peter van Dijk
59927 by: Bruce Guenter
59935 by: Charles Cazabon
59939 by: Mark Delany
59946 by: Charles Cazabon

need to forward to 2 addresses
59888 by: Virginia Chism
59891 by: Charles Cazabon
59892 by: Michael Peppard
59916 by: Virginia Chism

Re: Random Bounce
59896 by: jean
59897 by: Niles
59900 by: Johan Almqvist

Re: [OT] supervise sshd?
59899 by: Bruce Guenter

unable to get BCC mail in Qmail
59901 by: Pradeep Tapase
59902 by: Johan Almqvist
59909 by: Charles Cazabon
59920 by: Henning Brauer

Removing from queue
59903 by: Alex Le Fevre
59910 by: Charles Cazabon
59940 by: Steve Smith

Rewriting domain name on outbound messages
59904 by: Dion.Vansevenant.mro.com
59911 by: Charles Cazabon
59951 by: Jörgen Persson

archives
59905 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
59912 by: Charles Cazabon
59917 by: Virginia Chism

Subject per recipient
59906 by: Michael T. Babcock
59913 by: Charles Cazabon

RE:RE: how can i run qmail on a port that is not 25 under tcpserver?
59907 by: Lucas

sqwebmail-1.2.5
59914 by: Bill Parker

qmail and hyphens in domain names
59919 by: Dean Browett

Problems getting qmail to work properly
59922 by: John  Cope
59928 by: Charles Cazabon
59929 by: Tim Hunter

Qmail  Implementation as anti-spam for Ms Exchange
59924 by: hantunes

faster than bcc
59925 by: Brett
59930 by: Charles Cazabon
59931 by: Peter van Dijk
59932 by: Dave Sill
59933 by: Mark Delany
59934 by: Brett
59936 by: Charles Cazabon
59937 by: Brett

[announcement] qmail-smtpd-requireauth version 0.10 available
59938 by: Danny Burkes
59962 by: Krzysztof Dabrowski

Re: migrating from MS Exchange to q-mail
59941 by: James R Grinter

SMTP not working .
59942 by: John  Cope
59943 by: Chris Johnson
59945 by: Jack Thomas

help ( pop authenticate with ldap )
59947 by: lucky

inquire
59948 by: KIM
59949 by: Jeremy Suo-Anttila

email message body
59950 by: Essy Ren

shell vs qmail
59952 by: alexus

qmail-ldap patch
59953 by: Elena Escolano Torner
59961 by: Andre Oppermann

Maildir problem
59954 by: lkhanna.hughes-ecomm.com
59955 by: Gerrit Pape

Limit outbound connections but not for all domains
59957 by: Iñigo Martínez Lasala

Not able to receive BCC mail in Qmail
59958 by: Pradeep Tapase
59960 by: Gerrit Pape

A real "bouncesaying"
59959 by: Johan Almqvist

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-Original Message-
From: David T. Ashley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 6:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DNS question


I read the HOWTO for q-mail, but there is one thing I don't understand.

It states that I need a DNS and that my machines have to be listed in the
DNS for qmail to work.

I have a hardware firewall (one of those $150 boxes) guarding my DSL line
with a static IP.  Is it good enough that my static IP has a r

qmail Digest 28 Mar 2001 11:00:00 -0000 Issue 1317

2001-03-28 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 28 Mar 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1317

Topics (messages 59786 through 59870):

Re: alias
59786 by: Cleiton L. Siqueira

Re: Tcpserver
59787 by: Vincent Schonau
59789 by: MIS - Ben Murphy
59791 by: Sumith
59792 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
59795 by: Russell Nelson
59803 by: Vincent Schonau
59807 by: Robin S. Socha
59809 by: MOkondo
59810 by: Dave Sill
59812 by: Sumith
59817 by: Richard Zimmerman
59819 by: Charles Cazabon
59823 by: Bill Andersen
59825 by: Charles Cazabon
59827 by: Michael T. Babcock
59830 by: Henning Brauer
59833 by: Robin S. Socha
59836 by: Johnson, Garrett
59839 by: Charles Cazabon
59840 by: Niles

500 Generic bad response
59788 by: Andy Abshagen

Re: qmail and sms
59790 by: MIS - Ben Murphy
59859 by: Essy Ren

Re: Secondary SMTP-server
59793 by: Russell Nelson
59794 by: Russell Nelson
59797 by: James Raftery

RE:RE: how can i run qmail on a port that is not 25 under tcpserver?
59796 by: Lucas

Re: Tcpserver - GONE A BIT FAR ...
59798 by: TAG
59802 by: Charles Cazabon
59805 by: Niles
59811 by: Kurth Bemis
59828 by: Henning Brauer
59829 by: Henning Brauer
59850 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
59851 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
59852 by: Brett Randall
59857 by: Russell Nelson

users/assign Problems! Please Help.
59799 by: Mike Jackson

Re: postings messed up
59800 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: serial mail
59801 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Log entry: success: did_0+0+0???
59804 by: Harald Hanche-Olsen

Re: Symbolic link to datemail?
59806 by: Dave Sill
59826 by: Timothy Legant

test, it appears that my postings are not arriving
59808 by: Mike Jackson

qmail Virus Scanner Memory question
59813 by: John McCoy, Jr.
59815 by: Charles Cazabon
59820 by: John McCoy, Jr.
59824 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Using DRAC with qmail?
59814 by: Steven Katz
59816 by: Charles Cazabon

Weird problem... X-MS-TNEF-Correlator
59818 by: Kris von Mach

Random Bounce
59821 by: jean
59856 by: Chris Johnson
59858 by: jean

Update on qmail/Outlook hang
59822 by: Carey Jung

qmail won't receive email
59831 by: Kevin Smith
59834 by: Charles Cazabon
59835 by: Robin S. Socha
59837 by: Niles

migrating from MS Exchange to q-mail
59832 by: Tuchyna, Roman
59841 by: Mike Jackson
59842 by: Tuchyna, Roman
59843 by: Robin S. Socha
59845 by: Hubbard, David
59846 by: Mike Jackson
59847 by: schoon.amgt.com
59848 by: Medi Montaseri
59849 by: Medi Montaseri
59855 by: Al Lipscomb

ISP
59838 by: NICOLAS Jean-Michel \(. HoME\)
59862 by: Jörgen Persson
59864 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

Re: rcphosts error
59844 by: chris

qmailadmin 0.42 errors.
59853 by: Jesús Arnáiz

qmailadmin 0.42
59854 by: Jesús Arnáiz
59865 by: Ismail YENIGUL

Re: [OT] supervise sshd?
59860 by: David Benfell

Re: File permissions needed to run qfilter
59861 by: jc.deb.ibelgique.com

Can you help me ??(about limit of the number of per process file hand
59863 by: Baoguo Xu

newbie: relaying
59866 by: - = k o l i s k o = -
59867 by: Andrew Richards
59868 by: Robert Sander
59869 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
59870 by: Yves Caetano

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Hi,

Did you put your domain into the "me" file? You can try to do it!
Another thing that you could try to do would be to put into the
.qmail-alias file the following text: &[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Cleiton





On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 04:34:04AM -0500, Robin S. Socha wrote:

> Keep in mind that a) this is not a support forum

Huh?

http://cr.yp.to/djb.html>

  * qmail support questions. Send them to the qmail mailing list instead.
  
Maybe you're getting carried away a bit. If this list is not a support forum
for qmail, what _is_?


Vince.




Vince,

1) Thanks for mailing in text not HTML, Robin's comments were correct,
but a little harsh i think, and maybe he did get carried away.
But lets not let this escalate to world war three..

2) The mailing list IS as I understand for support, discussions, etc.

3) In response to your original posting, below is a few
comments/questions...


1) tcpserver -c 400Would this number sustain after a reboot...

What Linux O/S you running?
For example if you we

qmail Digest 27 Mar 2001 11:00:00 -0000 Issue 1316

2001-03-27 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 27 Mar 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1316

Topics (messages 59696 through 59785):

procmail
59696 by: MOkondo
59697 by: Kirill Miazine
59701 by: pratibha
59702 by: pratibha
59761 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com
59763 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com
59773 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com
59781 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com

qmail+ldap
59698 by: Luka Gerzic
59703 by: Henning Brauer
59744 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com
59750 by: Henning Brauer
59753 by: Ricardo Cerqueira
59757 by: Henning Brauer
59762 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com

forward mail from one domain to another.
59699 by: Iñigo Martínez Lasala
59705 by: Charles Cazabon
59708 by: Iñigo Martínez Lasala
59710 by: Charles Cazabon
59760 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com
59764 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com

Re: quota message...
59700 by: Robert Sander
59768 by: teng.materials.gov.cn
59783 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com

Re: Sending attachments with qmail-inject
59704 by: Charles Cazabon
59766 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com
59767 by: Todd Goldenbaum

Re: lost??
59706 by: Tom Beer
59769 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com

Re: Qmail  + pop3d
59707 by: Bill Andersen

Re: redundant mail servers
59709 by: Markus Stumpf

Using DRAC with qmail?
59711 by: Steven Katz

VERP message handling
59712 by: Alex Kramarov

Multi RCPT
59713 by: Iñigo Martínez Lasala
59715 by: Charles Cazabon
59717 by: Alex Kramarov
59718 by: Charles Cazabon
59720 by: Alex Kramarov

moving from post.office to qmail
59714 by: bmcalpine.macconnect.com

Logging
59716 by: Jeremy Suo-Anttila
59721 by: nolan.celery.tssi.com

Symbolic link to datemail?
59719 by: Matt Simonsen
59722 by: Charles Cazabon
59723 by: Matt Simonsen
59724 by: Charles Cazabon
59725 by: Ricardo Cerqueira
59726 by: Ricardo Cerqueira
59727 by: Matt Simonsen
59728 by: Matt Simonsen
59729 by: Matt Simonsen
59730 by: Timothy Mayo
59731 by: Matt Simonsen
59732 by: Ian Lance Taylor
59733 by: Timothy Mayo

how can i run qmail on a port that is not 25 under tcpserver?
59734 by: Linux!audimed
59736 by: Charles Cazabon
59737 by: tc lewis
59746 by: Henning Brauer

alias
59735 by: The Beast
59759 by: Greg White
59778 by: namery

ok .ok I answer myself excuse me please. RE: how can i run qmail on a port that is not 
25
59738 by: Lucas

Taking too long logging via POP
59739 by: Neafevoc K. Marindale
59742 by: Olivier M.
59743 by: Charles Cazabon
59749 by: Henning Brauer

Re: forward
59740 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com
59741 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com
59745 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
59775 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com
59776 by: Brett Randall
59777 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com
59779 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com

Delivered Messages staying in queue
59747 by: Bill Crowley
59748 by: Mark Delany
59751 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
59752 by: Peter van Dijk
59754 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
59755 by: Mark Delany

Re: I am confused the use of defaulthost and envnoathost
59756 by: Uong, Hoang D

can't send remotely
59758 by: Brett

About Quota
59765 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com

postings messed up
59770 by: Kirill Miazine

qmail and sms
59771 by: Essy Ren

Re: local mail routing help
59772 by: Jean

serial mail
59774 by: lkhanna.hughes-ecomm.com

Tcpserver
59780 by: Sumith
59782 by: Robin S. Socha

Secondary SMTP-server
59784 by: Andreas Grip
59785 by: James Raftery

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I am trying to filter email using procmail.
what i was doing put a line below on ~/.qmail file:

| preline procmail  

The result is filtered emails delivered to ~/Mail/anyfile (one file)
but unfiltered email delivered to /var/spool/mail/

my question is:
How to make procmail work with Maildir and as reliable as Maildir? 
what i have to write on ~/.qmail file ?

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* MOkondo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010326 21:21]:
> I am trying to filter email using procmail.
> what i was doing put a line below on ~/.qmail file:
> 
> | preline procmail  
> 
> The result is filtered emails delivered to ~/Mail/anyfile (one file)
> but unfiltered email delivered to /var/spool/mail/
> 

qmail Digest 26 Mar 2001 11:00:00 -0000 Issue 1315

2001-03-26 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 26 Mar 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1315

Topics (messages 59658 through 59695):

Re: [announce]  oSpam version 0.01 - new project started
59658 by: Stefan Laudat
59659 by: Olivier M.

Re: Forwarding to another system.
59660 by: Alexander Jernejcic
59663 by: schoon.amgt.com

E-mail Addresses Not Converted to Lowercase Letters
59661 by: Hans Edwards
59671 by: Russell Nelson

Re: Attachments via /usr/bin/sendmail
59662 by: Paul J. Schinder
59666 by: Todd Goldenbaum

QMQP Problems
59664 by: Tyrone Mills
59673 by: Russell Nelson

qmailadmin master passwd?
59665 by: Bill Parker

File permissions needed to run qfilter
59667 by: Jean-Christophe Debosschère

Re: Sending attachments with qmail-inject
59668 by: Charles Cazabon
59669 by: Todd Goldenbaum
59677 by: Kirill Miazine
59678 by: Kirill Miazine

Re: a tool/script to print the biggest mail servers in queue
59670 by: James R Grinter

Re: Log entry: success: did_0+0+0???
59672 by: Russell Nelson

Unable to authenticate through POP3
59674 by: Sunil .

very large queue list (qmail-qread)
59675 by: Ross Davis - Data Anywhere
59676 by: Andy Bradford

local mail routing help
59679 by: Jean
59680 by: Brett Randall
59683 by: Jean
59684 by: Brett Randall

Re: authorization failed
59681 by: Roy Naldo
59682 by: Kirill Miazine

qmail as forward mail server (limit number of connections)
59685 by: Iñigo Martínez Lasala

forward
59686 by: Yves Caetano
59687 by: Kirill Miazine
59688 by: Gerrit Pape
59690 by: Yves Caetano
59692 by: Kirill Miazine
59693 by: Brett Randall
59694 by: Yves Caetano
59695 by: Kirill Miazine

About Quota
59689 by: M. cnew

quota message...
59691 by: ONE

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> 2 main features:
> 
> 1) use it for your usenet postings: as From: address, you get
>an "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" address, which will be
>valid one week. After this delay, the mails sent to this
>address will be put in "quarantaine", waiting for a confirmation
>from the author, which will never happen if it is a spam.
> 
> 2) use it as your main email address: put all your friends
>addresses in your accepted.txt file. If somebody which isn't
>in the list send you a mail, he will get a small and unique 
>confirmation request, and then the mail(s) will be delivered
>transparentely.

If the first feature is quite useful, I find the second one rather nazi :)
I don't imagine my boss being asked to confirm he doesn't spam me from now on...
I'd rather use rblsmtpd with qmail for checking the maps.vix.com's rbl database.
And I'm actually doing it.

-- 
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Hi Stefan,

On Sun, Mar 25, 2001 at 02:12:54PM +0300, Stefan Laudat wrote:
> If the first feature is quite useful, I find the second one rather nazi :)

:)  then [EMAIL PROTECTED] is "nazi", like you say. The first time you
send a mail there, you get something like that in return:

--
Subject: Request for Confirmation [automatic reply] [5526ba3c03d2348cc94e2b8947e61905]
From: "PHP Group" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 20 Mar 2001 22:45:23 -
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
Hi,
 
This is an automatic reply to an email you sent to the PHP Group.
 
Please verify your email address by simply replying to this email.
Your email address will then be stored so that future emails will be
accepted instantly.
 
Address to be registered: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
This is a simple form of spam protection which aims at saving the valuable
time of the volunteers working on the PHP Project.
 
Sorry for the extra hassle, and thank you.
--

That is exactely what I want for my account.

> I don't imagine my boss being asked to confirm he doesn't spam me from now on...

well, you can add his address to the accept.txt file directely... :)
I'll add a maildir and addressbook parser to get all the current addresses,
this way all your friends won't event notice that you are using oSpam...


> I'd rather use rblsmtpd with qmail for checking the maps.vix.com's rbl database.
> And I'm actually doing it.

yes, the rblsmtpd is als helpful, but not enough IMHO. 

Regards,
Olivier
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qmail Digest 25 Mar 2001 11:00:00 -0000 Issue 1314

2001-03-25 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 25 Mar 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1314

Topics (messages 59645 through 59657):

omail-admin doesn't work with vmailmgr
59645 by: Mark Lo

Re: What is the default value of these control files
59646 by: Alexander Jernejcic

what rpm of vmailmgr do i need
59647 by: Mark Lo

Re: no mailbox here(#5.1.1) - don't works!
59648 by: Tetsu Ushijima

Re: bounce mail
59649 by: Tetsu Ushijima

Re: [vmailmgr] what rpm of vmailmgr do i need
59650 by: Olivier M.

Re: local vs remote delivery
59651 by: Tom Beer

Personal mail server
59652 by: Sridhar

Forwarding to another system.
59653 by: Roger Walker

Fatal qq error
59654 by: Tyrone Mills

[announce]  oSpam version 0.01 - new project started
59655 by: Olivier M.

Re: redundant mail servers
59656 by: Russell Nelson

Log entry: success: did_0+0+0???
59657 by: Sam Laffere

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Hi,

I am trying to use omail-admin with vmailmgr, I can adduser or deluser
or add virtualdomains under the console windows.  But, When I run it under
the web using omail-admin, An error messages stating that "Failed to open
socket file, is daemon running ?".  I have installed vmailmgr-0.96.9-1 ,
vmailmgr-php-0.96.9-1, and vmailmgr-daemon-0.96.9-1 from rpm.

Please help me out

Thank you





hi,
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] had many questions ...

have a look at http://www.lifewithqmail.org/
there you will find the answers and some really usefull background
information

:) alexander





Hi,

   I would like to know what vmailmgr rpm do I need to run vmailmgr under
omail-admin.

Re: where can I get the rpm version of ucspi-tcp.  I need this rpm to work
with vmailmgr-daemon-tcp-0.96.9-2.i386.rpm.



Thank you

Mark





Kep Brown writes:
> One hack is to write a simple shell script, mine is called qmail-aliasemail,
> that calls fastforward then runs another process if the user is still not
> found.

No need to write a script; just use the pass-through option
of fastforward:

-p  Pass through. If fastforward does not find the
recipient in cdb, it exits 0, giving the message to
further commands in .qmail-default. If fastforward
finds the recipient, it forwards the message and
exits 99, so that further commands are skipped.

The .qmail-default file would look like:

|fastforward -d -p /etc/aliases.cdb
&postmaster

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Charles Cazabon writes:
> > Connected_to_203.184.222.2_but_sender_was_rejected./Remote_host_said:_553_Re
> > quested_action_not_taken:_mailbox_name_not_allowed/
> 
> You sent mail to an address which doesn't exist.  The remote server bounced
> it.  End of story.

No. It's the _sender_ address that was rejected. A similar
problem was reported on this list several months ago. See:

http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/2000/11/msg00482.html

-- 
Tetsu Ushijima




On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 08:48:15PM +0800, Mark Lo wrote:
>I would like to know what vmailmgr rpm do I need to run vmailmgr under
> omail-admin.

The best way (which allways worked for me) is to take the .tar.gz
files, and to compile and install the stuff yourself.

Regards,
Olivier
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Hi,

> > I'll try to set up my local delivery in qmail and been stuck in the
moment
> > and can't get out of it. I can use qmail for remote delivery. But if I
try to
> > make a local delivery it connects to teh net and delivers the message
via the
> > net to my pop box. Can anyone give me the path where to start from for
> > troubleshooting?
>
> Your logs make it look like the local delivery instruction contained a
> forwarding address which was remote.
>
> Post the results of `qmail-showctl`

user-ext delimiter: -.
paternalism (in decimal): 2.
silent concurrency limit: 120.
subdirectory split: 23.
user ids: 1004, 1005, 1006, 0, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010.
group ids: 101, 102.

badmailfrom: (Default.) Any MAIL FROM is allowed.
bouncefrom: (Default.) Bounce user name is MAILER-DAEMON.
bouncehost: (Default.) Bounce host name is daemon.system.
concurrencylocal: (Default.) Local concurrency is 10.
concurrencyremote: (Default.) Remote concurrency is 20.
databytes: (Default.) SMTP DATA limit is 0 bytes.
defaultdomain: Default domain name is system.
defaulthost: (Default.) Default host name is daemon.system.
doublebouncehost: (Default.) 2B recipient host: daemon.system.
doublebounceto: (Default.) 2B recipient user: postmaster.
envnoath

qmail Digest 24 Mar 2001 11:00:00 -0000 Issue 1313

2001-03-24 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 24 Mar 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1313

Topics (messages 59572 through 59644):

Small problem. Help please
59572 by: Oleg Sobolyev
59588 by: Charles Cazabon

Problen with auth_pop
59573 by: José Ramón Jiménez
59590 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: VERP problems
59574 by: Dave Sill

Re: outgoing mail to be forwarded to another email
59575 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: bounce mail
59576 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: svscan and heavy load
59577 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Content Types
59578 by: Charles Cazabon
59601 by: Alex Le Fevre

Re: me contents
59579 by: Charles Cazabon
59580 by: Dave Sill

Re: New to Qmail, probably a stupid question...
59581 by: Charles Cazabon
59582 by: Dave Sill

Re: qmail queue
59583 by: Charles Cazabon
59596 by: Dave Sill
59622 by: Johnson, Garrett
59623 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
59635 by: Sumith

Re: multiple virtualdomains and no locals
59584 by: Charles Cazabon

non local users
59585 by: Dean Mumby
59615 by: Dave Sill

Re: Connection unexpectedly terminated
59586 by: Paulo Jan
59595 by: Carey Jung
59598 by: Carey Jung

Re: smtp relay & vpopmail
59587 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: disappearing messages
59589 by: Gopi Sundaram

antivirus
59591 by: Ciprian Iftode
59594 by: Ciprian Iftode
59599 by: Charles Cazabon
59604 by: Charles Cazabon
59607 by: Frederic Beleteau

[SOLVED] multiple checkpassword routines
59592 by: Peter Green

local vs remote delivery
59593 by: Tom Beer
59603 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: 10,000 outbound emails
59597 by: Russell Nelson
59606 by: Michael Boyiazis

Re: redundant mail servers
59600 by: Russell Nelson
59612 by: Vincent Schonau
59619 by: Mark Delany

HOME.COM Still F-ed... Now 24.2.2.194 Isn't relaying... WTF!?
59602 by: Jesse Sunday
59608 by: Sean Peterson

intra-domain routing with qmail
59605 by: Tri D. Hoang
59613 by: Charles Cazabon

Checkpassword & PAM on Solaris
59609 by: Dawn Lee

patch file error for oversize dns
59610 by: Mark Lo \(Home Net\)
59614 by: Kirti S. Bajwa

if this is duplicated ( Sorry !!) oversize dns patch failed.
59611 by: Mark Lo \(Home Net\)

queue prob maybe?
59616 by: Andy Meuse
59620 by: Charles Cazabon

OT a bit difficulties online
59617 by: Virginia Chism

Qmail  + pop3d
59618 by: Aleksander Olsen
59621 by: Charles Cazabon
59624 by: Bill Andersen
59625 by: Nick (Keith) Fish

How to use passwd.cdb in a PERL Script
59626 by: Philipp Homan
59627 by: Timothy Legant

Sending attachments with qmail-inject
59628 by: Todd Goldenbaum

Antivirus which can clean any infected mail
59629 by: lkhanna.hughes-ecomm.com

What is the default value of these control files
59630 by: ÀÌÈñº¹
59636 by: Kirill Miazine

hai just try it
59631 by: jayputra.yahoo.com
59632 by: Stephen Berg

tcpserver
59633 by: Mustafa Mahudhawala

authorization failed
59634 by: Roy Naldo
59638 by: Sumith
59640 by: Roy Naldo
59644 by: Sumith

Problem??
59637 by: Sumith
59639 by: Kirill Miazine
59641 by: Sumith
59642 by: Kirill Miazine
59643 by: Sumith

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HI All

Can anybody help me?

I havn't any experience in qmail software, but I need to administrate host
with it.

When I try to configure qmail to forward mail out of my host ( by echo
"&usr@remote" > ~alias/.qmail-user or by fastforward way) I receive in logs:

delivery 9451: failure:
Connected_to_207.174.179.1_but_sender_was_rejected./Remote_host_said:_501_<#
@[]>..
._Sender_domain_must_exist/

What I need to do? Why qmail don't substitute local domain in From: field?


System: Linux RH 6.x

Thanks!

With best regards,
---> Oleg Sobolyev
-> System administrator
---> ONLY.COM LTD
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   http://www.sobolyev.com






Oleg Sobolyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I havn't any experience in qmail software, but I need to administrate host
> with it.

Better start reading some documentation, then.

> When I try to configure qmail to forward mail out of my host ( by echo
> "&usr@remote" > ~alias/.qmail-user or by fastforward way) I receive in logs:
> 
> delivery 9451: failure:
> Connected_to_207.174.179.1_but_sender_was_rejected./Remote_host_said:_501_<#
> @[]>..
> ._Sender_domain_must_exist/

The original 

qmail Digest 23 Mar 2001 11:00:00 -0000 Issue 1312

2001-03-23 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 23 Mar 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1312

Topics (messages 59504 through 59571):

Re: filtering with perl
59504 by: Todd Finney

newbie: qmail + vpopmail
59505 by: - = k o l i s k o = -
59506 by: Robin S. Socha
59511 by: Wes Wannemacher
59512 by: Robin S. Socha
59515 by: Adrian Ho
59521 by: Wes Wannemacher

Re: qmail-send dependent on log?
59507 by: Sumith

RH 6.2 - qmail logging
59508 by: Iain Morrison

sh ./run ? erm
59509 by: Alan Lee
59529 by: Harald Hanche-Olsen

Re: heavy traffic on port 25
59510 by: Paulo Jan
59525 by: Krzysztof Wychowalek

Re: About dot qmail program!
59513 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: LWQ and POP3
59514 by: Charles Cazabon
59541 by: Dave Sill

vpopmail
59516 by: Andrew Wafula

mail not forwarding
59517 by: Virginia Chism
59518 by: Charles Cazabon
59519 by: Virginia Chism
59520 by: Johan Almqvist
59522 by: Virginia Chism
59536 by: Virginia Chism
59539 by: Virginia Chism
59540 by: Virginia Chism

Attachments via /usr/bin/sendmail
59523 by: Alex Le Fevre
59530 by: Kep Brown
59532 by: Alex Le Fevre
59538 by: Alex Le Fevre

QMTP
59524 by: Federico Edelman Anaya
59526 by: Dan Peterson
59527 by: Chris Johnson

10,000 outbound emails
59528 by: Bill Parker
59531 by: Kurth Bemis

cyrus authenticating out of CDB
59533 by: Gaston

Re: VERP problems
59534 by: Dave Sill
59542 by: Brett
59544 by: Charles Cazabon
59545 by: Dave Sill
59546 by: Brett

Mostly OT: New qmail server security concerns
59535 by: Roger Merchberger
59569 by: James Raftery

same VERP problem
59537 by: Brett
59543 by: Dave Sill

help people
59547 by: Dixon Canario

hey with  Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)
59548 by: Dixon Canario
59551 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
59553 by: David Talkington

Connection unexpectedly terminated
59549 by: Carey Jung
59550 by: Mark Delany
59552 by: Fabrizio Fresco
59564 by: Carey Jung

outgoing mail to be forwarded to another email
59554 by: KIM

bounce mail
59555 by: KY Lui

svscan and heavy load
59556 by: Aleksander Olsen

perl script in qmail
59557 by: Essy Ren

Content Types
59558 by: Alex Le Fevre

me contents
59559 by: Flash

New to Qmail, probably a stupid question...
59560 by: Tyrone Mills
59561 by: Chris Johnson
59562 by: Tyrone Mills
59563 by: Jack Thomas

Re: tcpserver rblsmtpd
59565 by: Rick Updegrove

qmail queue
59566 by: Sumith

multiple virtualdomains and no locals
59567 by: Martin Dougiamas

smtp relay & vpopmail
59568 by: Martin Edlman
59570 by: Yves Caetano

why it's always send to me even though the condition is 200 ??
59571 by: Essy Ren

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Thanks, that appears to do the trick.  I tried doing that with 
qmail-inject, and it didn't work.

I surprised that I can't just modify the stream.  I thought that was 
the whole point of program delivery.   Doing it this way precludes 
checking the message with ezmlm-reject, but I suppose that's not too 
big a deal.

thanks again,
Todd


At 05:38 AM 3/22/01, Kirill Miazine wrote:
>You first submit a message to the perl prog, it does its stuff and 
>happily exits without doing something with the content
>What if you open a pipe from the program to 
>/usr/local/bin/ezmlm/ezmlm-send '/home/list/test'?
>
>something like
>
>#!/usr/bin/perl
>my $from = 'From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]';
>my $list = 'To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]';
>open PIPE, '|/usr/local/bin/ezmlm/ezmlm-send /home/list/test';
>while (<>) {
> s/From:\s.+$/$from/io;
> s/To:\s.+$/$list/io;
> print PIPE $_;
>}
>close PIPE;






Hi all!

I have now installed qmail and vpopmail from debian distr.

when i tried send a message to local user the message stored in
/var/spool/mail
directory. But when i tried get the message trought pop3 i got error that
$home/maildir
not exist...

how is possible set qmail to store messages to $home/maildir?
or how is possible to configure vpopmail to get messages from
/var/spool/mail?

Tx.

S pozdravem,
Michal Kolesar
+420 608 225025
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http://www.egarden.cz
server of free unix services






* - = k o l i s k o = - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010322 06:33]:
> I have now installed qmail and vpopmail from debian distr.

Packages suck. Why don't you install from source?


qmail Digest 22 Mar 2001 11:00:00 -0000 Issue 1311

2001-03-22 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 22 Mar 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1311

Topics (messages 59423 through 59503):

Re: no mailbox here(#5.1.1)
59423 by: Jörgen Persson
59426 by: Shirish Bhagwat
59428 by: Jörgen Persson

Re: delete msg in queue
59424 by: Jörgen Persson

forward problem
59425 by: Evgeni Dobrev
59443 by: Harald Hanche-Olsen

Re: no mailbox here(#5.1.1) - don't works!
59427 by: Massimo Quintini
59429 by: Jörgen Persson
59430 by: Massimo Quintini
59431 by: Johan Almqvist
59456 by: Kep Brown

Re: qmail large usuage
59432 by: Federico Edelman Anaya
59439 by: Peter van Dijk

question
59433 by: Ciprian Iftode
59435 by: Kirill Miazine

redundant mail servers
59434 by: Gopi Sundaram
59437 by: Mark Delany
59438 by: J.J. Gallardo
59440 by: Gopi Sundaram
59441 by: Peter van Dijk
59444 by: Mark Delany
59449 by: Gopi Sundaram
59450 by: Peter van Dijk
59451 by: Mark Delany
59452 by: Peter van Dijk
59453 by: Gopi Sundaram
59454 by: Peter van Dijk
59455 by: Peter van Dijk

Supervise logging - RH 6.2
59436 by: Iain Morrison
59486 by: Timothy Legant

Re: virus
59442 by: Harald Hanche-Olsen

Re: multiple checkpassword routines
59445 by: Peter Green
59446 by: Peter Green

First time Install
59447 by: Carl Jeptha

Re: qmail install troubles
59448 by: Dave Sill
59462 by: Nick Kocharhook

handling bounces
59457 by: Brett
59459 by: Mark Delany

Qmail + NAT
59458 by: MIS - Ben Murphy
59460 by: Laurence Brockman
59461 by: MIS - Ben Murphy

554 too many hops?
59463 by: Brad Dameron
59466 by: Andy Bradford
59479 by: Charles Cazabon

tcpserver rblsmtpd
59464 by: Brad Dameron
59487 by: Timothy Legant

disappearing messages
59465 by: Gopi Sundaram
59467 by: Kris Kelley
59468 by: schoon.amgt.com
59470 by: schoon.amgt.com
59473 by: Kris Kelley
59475 by: schoon.amgt.com
59483 by: Rodolfo Sampaio

heavy traffic on port 25
59469 by: Krzysztof Wychowalek
59471 by: Mark Delany
59472 by: Jack Thomas
59474 by: Hubbard, David
59477 by: Krzysztof Wychowalek
59478 by: Charles Cazabon

VERP problems
59476 by: Brett
59480 by: Charles Cazabon
59481 by: Brett

what pop3 daemon is better?
59482 by: keng heng
59484 by: Charles Cazabon

About dot qmail program!
59485 by: Silver Dirk
59494 by: shenjuefei
59497 by: shenjuefei

sending attachment mail via qmail
59488 by: Essy Ren
59489 by: Kep Brown

qmail-send dependent on log?
59490 by: Sumith
59492 by: Vincent Schonau

help for qmail+vpopmail+mysql
59491 by: Chu Zhaowu
59495 by: shenjuefei

LWQ and POP3
59493 by: Neafevoc K. Marindale

are there tools to test performance of qmail?
59496 by: shenjuefei

can procmail use with vpopmail?
59498 by: shenjuefei

vpopmail : virtual user/domain adressing problem
59499 by: jcarreiro

filtering with perl
59500 by: Todd Finney
59501 by: Pål Fr. Johansen
59502 by: Peter van Dijk
59503 by: Kirill Miazine

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On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 11:19:09AM -0200, Massimo Quintini wrote:
> 
> My QMAIL sends notification "Sorry, no mailbox here by that name.
> (#5.1.1)"  to the sender for any unknown user in my domain.
> 
> I WANT THESE MESSAGES IN A MAILBOX (e.g. postmaster)...HOW ???
[snip]

let me rephrase you
> I want these messages in a mailbox (e.g. postmaster)...how ???

Aaah... much better

  # echo postmaster > ~alias/.qmail-default

Jörgen




Hi, what if my .qmail-default already contains following line
=-=-=
| fastforward -d /etc/aliases.cdb
=-=-=

Can I still add it there?

- shirish

Jörgen Persson wrote:

> On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 11:19:09AM -0200, Massimo Quintini wrote:
> >
> > My QMAIL sends notification "Sorry, no mailbox here by that name.
> > (#5.1.1)"  to the sender for any unknown user in my domain.
> >
> > I WANT THESE MESSAGES IN A MAILBOX (e.g. postmaster)...HOW ???
> [snip]
>
> let me rephrase you
> > I want these messages in a mailbox (e.g. postmaster)...how ???
>
> Aaah... much better
>
>   # echo postmaster > ~alias/.qmail-default
>
> Jörgen





On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 05:21:57PM +0530, Shirish Bhagwat wrote:
> Hi, what if my .qmail-default already contains following line
> =-=-=
> | fastforward -d /

qmail Digest 21 Mar 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1310

2001-03-21 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 21 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1310

Topics (messages 59344 through 59422):

Re: multiple checkpassword routines
59344 by: Peter Green
59356 by: Jörgen Persson
59358 by: Jörgen Persson
59372 by: Peter Green
59407 by: Jörgen Persson

Trouble with qmail on Redhat 6.2
59345 by: Iain Morrison
59346 by: Yves Caetano
59359 by: James Raftery
59387 by: Dave Sill

virtual domains
59347 by: ediknovl
59348 by: Chris Johnson
59349 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
59350 by: Peter Green
59351 by: Kirill Miazine
59352 by: Peter Green
59355 by: Kirill Miazine

Re: how can i send mails serially
59353 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: virtual + real users in same domain
59354 by: Charles Cazabon

qmail-smtp status 256?
59357 by: Marcus Korte

Re: Qmail newbie question
59360 by: Noah Sematimba

Delivering to pipe - I need "Return-Path:"
59361 by: Roger Walker
59362 by: Kirill Miazine
59363 by: Charles Cazabon
59364 by: Roger Walker
59365 by: Alex Kramarov

controlling alias access
59366 by: dan kelley

Re: Alias not forwading to .qmail-foo-default
59367 by: Tetsu Ushijima

Re: qmail-rspawn not starting under svscan
59368 by: Tetsu Ushijima

/usr/bin/sendmail -t
59369 by: Alex Le Fevre
59370 by: Charles Cazabon
59373 by: Alex Le Fevre
59374 by: Kirill Miazine
59375 by: Johan Almqvist
59377 by: Alex Le Fevre
59379 by: Charles Cazabon

vsm-style Maildir?
59371 by: Drew Raines
59388 by: Peter van Dijk
59389 by: Peter van Dijk

Qmail Scanner
59376 by: Ross Cooney
59378 by: Charles Cazabon
59380 by: schoon.amgt.com
59385 by: MIS - Ben Murphy
59397 by: Jason Haar
59400 by: Brett Randall
59408 by: Ross Cooney
59411 by: Ross Cooney

/var/qmail/users/cdb
59381 by: Brad Dameron
59382 by: Charles Cazabon

Autoresponder help!!
59383 by: Nick Papageorge
59384 by: Charles Cazabon
59386 by: Nick Papageorge

qmail large usuage
59390 by: peter.milburn.sofcom.com.au
59391 by: Charles Cazabon
59395 by: Peter van Dijk
59396 by: Mark Delany
59398 by: Peter van Dijk

setting QMAILMFTFILE
59392 by: Brett
59393 by: Charles Cazabon

looking for tms v0.22
59394 by: Jason R. Mastaler

"Request for Confirmation"-script for qmail ?
59399 by: Olivier M.
59401 by: Peter van Dijk
59402 by: Olivier M.
59403 by: Peter van Dijk
59404 by: Olivier M.
59405 by: Peter van Dijk
59406 by: Olivier M.

Multiple QMAIL-SMTPD on same box?
59409 by: Brandon Yu
59410 by: Sean Chittenden
59412 by: Brandon Yu
59413 by: Sean Chittenden

Re: X-Sender
59414 by: David L. Nicol

qmail install troubles
59415 by: Nick Kocharhook
59417 by: Ruprecht Helms
59421 by: Shirish Bhagwat

virus
59416 by: Chrisanthy Carlane

no mailbox here(#5.1.1)
59418 by: Massimo Quintini

delete msg in queue
59419 by: Massimo Quintini
59422 by: Hans Sandsdalen

Qmail + Databases
59420 by: Federico

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* Jörgen Persson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010320 04:24]:
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 04:08:41PM -0500, Peter Green wrote:
> > I have some domains in vpopmail and some in vmailmgr, both of which need to
> > do POP. Before I go requesting another IP address, is there a checkpassword
> > dropin that actually executes an arbitrary number of other checkpassword
> > dropins and, finding one that works, executes the rest of the command line?
> > 
> > Does that make sense? Thanks for the help,
> 
> Shouldn't a simple shell script as a wrapper do the trick?? Starting
> tcpserver something like:
> 
>   tcpserver 0 pop3 qmail-popup myhost.invalid \
>   mycheckpasswd qmail-pop3d Maildir

Sure, but the mycheckpasswd part is hanging me up. Specifically, writing to
the numbered FDs is hanging me up, and I didn't have a lot of time to figure
this out, so I was hoping something already existed.

If anyone could whip up the important bits (the IO redirection and the
execution string), I could easily figure out the rest. And I'd be extremely
grateful. :-)

Thanks,

/pg
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On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 06:26:35AM -0500, Peter 

qmail Digest 20 Mar 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1309

2001-03-20 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 20 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1309

Topics (messages 59275 through 59343):

a tool/script to print the biggest mail servers in queue
59275 by: Simon K. Grabowski

Need testing.
59276 by: Kirill Miazine

qmail-rspawn not starting under svscan
59277 by: Golden_Eternity

[OT] supervise sshd?
59278 by: Peter Cavender
59279 by: Peter van Dijk
59280 by: Robin S. Socha

Just a little question
59281 by: Simone Pirovano
59282 by: Peter van Dijk
59300 by: Joost van Baal

Re: multilog and missing info
59283 by: Chris Bolt

Re: Repeated Identical Messages
59284 by: dan kelley
59295 by: Moutsos Georgios
59312 by: Kep Brown
59315 by: Charles Cazabon
59318 by: dan kelley
59322 by: Kep Brown
59326 by: Keary Suska

help - tcprules flaking out
59285 by: dan kelley
59286 by: Charles Cazabon
59287 by: Peter Green
59289 by: Kris Kelley

relay tools from : http://www.abuse.net/relay.html
59288 by: ffx
59290 by: Peter van Dijk

qmail assign file ...
59291 by: Alex Kramarov
59292 by: Peter van Dijk
59297 by: Charles Cazabon

vpopmail ip-alias-domains
59293 by: Eric Bockstahler
59296 by: Charles Cazabon
59311 by: Ken Jones
59336 by: Sumith

MAIL FROM: <#@[]>
59294 by: Jamin A. Brown
59303 by: Dave Sill
59306 by: Jamin A. Brown
59308 by: Jeremy Suo-Anttila

Question about the REMOVE.binmail document
59298 by: Michael Molloy

Log's.
59299 by: Brad Dameron
59301 by: Dave Sill

Qmail newbie question
59302 by: Johnson, Garrett
59305 by: Chris Johnson
59307 by: Gerrit Pape
59309 by: Kurth Bemis
59313 by: Johnson, Garrett

[OT] tcpserver configuration
59304 by: Mario Thaten

multiple checkpassword routines
59310 by: Peter Green
59339 by: Jörgen Persson

Control files
59314 by: Brad Dameron
59316 by: Peter van Dijk
59317 by: Mark Delany
59319 by: Chris Johnson
59320 by: Kris Kelley
59321 by: Charles Cazabon
59323 by: Kirti S. Bajwa

plusdomain
59324 by: Brad Dameron
59325 by: Peter van Dijk

Message queue growing and not sending.
59327 by: Brad Dameron
59331 by: Greg White
59343 by: Peter van Dijk

Strange problem...
59328 by: Marcelo .
59333 by: Manvendra Bhangui

virtual domains ONLY?
59329 by: Sean Brown
59330 by: Russell Nelson

how can i send mails serially
59332 by: lkhanna.hughes-ecomm.com
59334 by: Sean Chittenden
59335 by: lkhanna.hughes-ecomm.com
59337 by: Csaba Bobak

virtual + real users in same domain
59338 by: Todd A. Jacobs

newbie: migrating from sendmail to qmail
59340 by: - = k o l i s k o = -
59341 by: Jörgen Persson
59342 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

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I have noticed that whenever a large mail server is down
(i.e. mail.com or yahoo.com) queue gets much bigger.
This is normal and understandable, but sometimes a huge
queue lags message delivery to mail servers that are working okay.

Is there a tool / script that'd print the biggest mail servers
in queue. i.e. in a list...
yahoo.com5684 (messages in queue)
mail.com1243 etc.

I know that postfix has a tool that does that...

What about qmail?


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Well, I had qmail running fine when I was starting it using a SysV style
init script (out of the old qmail howto), but when I tried to install
djbdns, I ran into some trouble so I figured I'd try out svscan /service.

Now, I can get qmail to accept mail from other systems when I start it under
svscan, but qmail-rspawn doesn't start. I shut that down stumbled around a
bit and got it partially started back up under the SysV init script but it
wouldn't accept connections (tcpserver wouldn't start)... it did send the
queued mail, though. ;)

To get this message out, qmail started under svscan and then I ran the SysV
init script on top of that... I did get qmail-rspawn started that way, but
its a big ugly mess...

supervise is starting qmail-send and qmail-smtpd (and the two loggers) fine.
I see two copies of multilog running and one copy of tcpser

qmail Digest 19 Mar 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1308

2001-03-19 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 19 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1308

Topics (messages 59261 through 59274):

Re: Please help, I have been trying to solve this for two weeks.
59261 by: Brett Randall
59262 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: virtual users without virtual domains?
59263 by: Nick (Keith) Fish

Re: Alias not forwading to .qmail-foo-default
59264 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
59265 by: Todd A. Jacobs
59266 by: Sean Chittenden

Help about write program used by dot qmail file.
59267 by: Silver Dirk
59270 by: Chris Bolt

Queue documentation.
59268 by: Grant
59269 by: Jordan Krushen

multilog and missing info
59271 by: Chris Bolt
59272 by: Brett Randall
59273 by: Chris Bolt
59274 by: Adam McKenna

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> "Avery" == Avery Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Greetings, I did a setup of QMAIL using the RPM's located at:
> http://www.qmail.org/rpms/ Qmail seems to be running fine, but here
> are my issues:

The general opinion on this list, as you may find, is that the best
way to install qmail is to follow www.lifewithqmail.org . You will
then know how qmail works, where the paths to all your files are (and
what they do), and hold the entire `mail system' in a higher regard.
-- 
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as a means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to
us."

- Western Union internal memo, 1876




Avery Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> qmaill 901  0.0  0.1  1320  344 ?S19:59   0:00 multilog t
[...]
> - Qmail doesn't seem to log anything at all into: maillog, messages or any
> other log I can find.

You appear to be logging through multilog (good).  It logs into a series of
files in a directory you specify.  That directory is specified in the
file "run" located in the service directory.  It might be /var/log/qmail, but
only you can tell how you installed it.

> - Qmail can't send a message from a form.  I am using Matt's Simple form as a
> test.  It worked with sendmail and now does not work with qmail.

For some reason, lots of people seem to have trouble with this script.
I would suggest that the script is broken, but it works for us.  You'll need
to provide some useful information for us to be able to tell you why it's
failing -- exit codes from the sendmail wrapper and log messages showing the
failure would be best.

Charles
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"Todd A. Jacobs" wrote:
> 
> I realize this may sound like a silly question, but I'm trying to wrap my
> head around the whole virtual users facility, and am trying to understand
> whether I can set up virtual users without also setting up virtual
> domains.
> 
> In my current setup, all account are real users delivered to
> codegnome.org. I'm also interested in setting up virtual users (i.e. users
> without a login account) that are still part of the same domain as the
> real users (e.g. codegnome.org). Is this possible, and if so, can the
> virtual users and real users all get their pop mail from the same pop
> daemon?
> 
> --
> Todd A. Jacobs
> CodeGnome Consulting, LTD

You most certainly can.  The question here is how to authenticate both
users using the same pop server.  To do that, just make a unique user
and group for your virtual users.  Check out
http://freshmeat.net/projects/checklocalpwd/ for a version of
checkpassword that can authenticate in this manner.  I also recommend
setting up all of your real users on the same interface as your virtual
users and then symbolically linking the mail directory to which the
virtual account would normally point to the real user's mail
directories.  Keep inherent permissions in mind here or you'll have a
big security hazard.  If you can't find a secure way of doing that, you
can always just write a shell script which will update the real users'
e-mail directories off from their virtual accounts and either make it a
command or throw it in your crontab.

-- 
Keith
Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.




"Todd A. Jacobs" wrote:
> 
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Peter van Dijk wrote:
> 
> > Try .qmail-15dmziMUy-default instead.
> 
> It doesn't work, regardless of whether I put it in ~alias or $HOME. I
> still get "no mailbox."
> 
> It works fine if I forward to a real user. The point is that I want to
> forward it 

qmail Digest 18 Mar 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1307

2001-03-18 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 18 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1307

Topics (messages 59231 through 59260):

Re: system-aliases not found
59231 by: Jörgen Persson
59249 by: Greg White
59255 by: Nick (Keith) Fish
59256 by: Greg White

Re: Repeated Identical Messages
59232 by: Peter van Dijk
59237 by: Daniel Kelley

Re: advocacy page...
59233 by: Peter van Dijk

Alias not forwading to .qmail-foo-default
59234 by: Todd A. Jacobs
59235 by: Peter van Dijk
59257 by: Todd A. Jacobs

Re: Why does POP3 log "inetd ... exit status 1"
59236 by: Alexander Jernejcic
59258 by: Nick (Keith) Fish

Re: qmail help, virt domains and catch all
59238 by: Inthereal
59239 by: Peter van Dijk
59241 by: Pawel Garbowski
59245 by: Inthereal
59247 by: Pawel Garbowski
59248 by: Inthereal
59250 by: Peter van Dijk

Qmail not writing to syslog
59240 by: Todd Goldenbaum
59242 by: Chris Johnson
59246 by: Robin S. Socha
59251 by: Timothy Legant

.qmail
59243 by: Vegard Jorgensen
59244 by: Robin S. Socha

Not delivery
59252 by: Ing. Carlos Alberto Dávila Cantú
59260 by: FMIPA Student

Re: qmail logs?
59253 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: HELP  SMTP problem
59254 by: Nick (Keith) Fish

Please help, I have been trying to solve this for two weeks.
59259 by: Avery Brooks

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On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 02:18:43AM -0800, Eric Pretorious wrote:
[snip]
> It doesn't seem to matter what I put in alias/.qmail-root - The messages 
> just come back with the error:
>   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>   Sorry, no mailbox herre by that name. (#5.1.1)

Finally -- the error message was for root and not for eric...

There's probably nothing wrong with eric's mailbox but qmail cannot find
a way to deliver mail to root (which happens to be an alias to eric).

Do you have a /var/qmail/users/assign and does it say anything about
root?? Do you need qmail-users (I use it primarily for NFS)??

Check file permissions.

Have you tried if other aliases (eg ~.alias/.qmail-postmaster) work??

Jörgen




On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 02:18:43AM -0800, Eric Pretorious wrote:
> Greg:
> 
> It doesn't seem to matter what I put in alias/.qmail-root - The messages 
> just come back with the error:
>   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>   Sorry, no mailbox herre by that name. (#5.1.1)
> 

OK, so delivery is going to the right place. Sounds like user alias
cannot read ~alias/.qmail-root. What's your output of:

user@host:$ ls -l ~alias/.qmail-root
-rw-r--r-- 6 root qmail 19 Jan 29 17:41 /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-root

Mine is shown above, elided spaces a bit to fit linewraps. ;)

-- 
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
revolution inevitable.
-- John F. Kennedy




Eric Pretorious wrote:
> 
> I've created the system-aliases (/var/qmail/alias/):
> 
> -re-r--r-- 1 root root .qmail-root
> -re-r--r-- 1 root root .qmail-postmaster
> -re-r--r-- 1 root root .qmail-MAILER-DAEMON
> 
> Each has the same contenets: the username 'eric' but qmail doesn't forward
> the messages to the $HOME/Mailbox in /home/eric.
> 
> /var/log/maillog has the error message "Sorry,_no_mailbox_here... (#5.1.1)"
> 
> Any thoughts?
> 
> Eric P.
> Los Gatos, CA

Well, a few of you got the correct answer; but I'm afraid you have to be
more specific:

Eric, just add these lines to your /var/qmail/users/assign file:

=alias:alias:1002:102:/var/qmail/alias:::
+alias-:alias:1002:102:/var/qmail/alias:-::

and make sure you end the assign file with a line that just has a dot on
it and there is no other line in the file with just a dot.

To process this new assign file, do:

qmail-newu

and you should be all set to go.

BTW, just keep those alias files as the username you're trying to
forward to ('eric') to reduce overhead resouce usage.

-- 
Keith
Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.




On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 07:18:57PM -0500, Nick (Keith) Fish wrote:
> Well, a few of you got the correct answer; but I'm afraid you have to be
> more specific:
> 
> Eric, just add these lines to your /var/qmail/users/assign file:
> 
>   =alias:alias:1002:102:/var/qmail/alias:::
>   +alias-:alias:1002:102:/var/qmail/alias:-::
> 
> and make sure you end the assign file with a line that just has a dot on
> it and there is no other line in the file with just a dot.

The OP never mentioned usign users/assign, IIRC. You're quite possibly
correct, but if so the OP didn't give us necessary information -- if
users/assign is not populated, ~alias/.qmail-

qmail Digest 17 Mar 2001 11:00:00 -0000 Issue 1306

2001-03-17 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 17 Mar 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1306

Topics (messages 59190 through 59230):

qmail logs?
59190 by: Sumith
59203 by: Dave Sill
59224 by: Sumith

Re: troubleshooting
59191 by: Tom Beer

Re: Why does POP3 log "inetd ... exit status 1"
59192 by: Charles Cazabon
59195 by: Tim Hunter
59216 by: Milivoj Ivkovic
59217 by: schoon.amgt.com
59221 by: Timothy Legant
59225 by: Milivoj Ivkovic

Re: system-aliases not found
59193 by: Tim Hunter
59218 by: Eric Pretorious
59222 by: Timothy Legant
59223 by: Greg White
59229 by: Eric Pretorious
59230 by: Eric Pretorious

Re: message notification
59194 by: Charles Cazabon

Finally a tool to convert Outlook to mbox
59196 by: Mike Jackson

qmailanalog receipients analizyes
59197 by: bart.gucio.id.pl

Re: Repeated Identical Messages
59198 by: Harald Hanche-Olsen
59201 by: Steve Crowder
59204 by: Markus Stumpf
59208 by: Shashi Dookhee

Re: HELP  SMTP problem
59199 by: Michael Boyiazis
59219 by: Eric Pretorious

Re: Resume's
59200 by: Jesse Sunday
59207 by: Medi Montaseri
59210 by: jsunday.parview.com

advocacy page...
59202 by: George Georgalis
59205 by: FMIPA Student
59206 by: George Georgalis
59212 by: George Georgalis

Re: big mail lists
59209 by: ed lim
59213 by: Charles Cazabon

Backup mail server
59211 by: Ryan Pape
59215 by: Charles Cazabon

vqregister-2.5 released
59214 by: vol.inter7.com

Re: Error 127: qmail-local.o
59220 by: Eric Pretorious

pop3 failure
59226 by: ctech

help uathentication problem
59227 by: ctech

virtual users without virtual domains?
59228 by: Todd A. Jacobs

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Hello,

I've installed qmail from memphis rpms found at www.qmail.org

I need to scan my qmail log files for generating an html report. Since
this rpms use multilog, I am using isoqlog for getting my job done. But
the Install files says that you need to feed this in qmail-send log
directory. There is no qmail-send in /var/service. there is only
qmail/log, qmail-smtpd/log and qmail-pop3d/log.

Now how do I go about generating a report .. are these rpm installation
to blame :(

Any help would be very much appreciated.

Regards
Sumith





Sumith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I need to scan my qmail log files for generating an html report. Since
>this rpms use multilog, I am using isoqlog for getting my job done. But
>the Install files says that you need to feed this in qmail-send log
>directory. There is no qmail-send in /var/service. there is only
>qmail/log, qmail-smtpd/log and qmail-pop3d/log.

qmail/log is the one you want.

-Dave




Thanks dave...

I figured it out just after posting this mail to the list :)

What would be the best qmail - log anlyzer to use which would work with
multilog

Thanks a lot

- Sumith

> Sumith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >I need to scan my qmail log files for generating an html report. Since
> >this rpms use multilog, I am using isoqlog for getting my job done. But
> >the Install files says that you need to feed this in qmail-send log
> >directory. There is no qmail-send in /var/service. there is only
> >qmail/log, qmail-smtpd/log and qmail-pop3d/log.
>
> qmail/log is the one you want.
>
> -Dave
>






> How do you check the messages? By checking the contents of the user's
mailbox
> or using Pine?
pine

 If you use maildir format for your mailbox, you won't be
> able to use
> Pine out of the box.

using mailbox format

Tom





Milivoj Ivkovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since I had no reply, I try re-posting with a new subject line.

This is considered rude.  If you don't get a reply the first time, it means
that no one is interested in answering your question.  This could be because
you have asked a FAQ, or appear to have not done sufficient research before
posting to the list.

> >pop3 stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /opt/qmail/bin/qmail-popup 
> >net1.alma.ch /opt/qmail/bin/checkpassword /opt/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir

This is probably one of the reasons no one has answered your question -- you're
using inetd and tcpd -- both of which have been deprecated for qmail for
ages.  Switch to tcpserver.  Then if you have problems, people here might
be able to help you.

Charles
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qmail Digest 16 Mar 2001 11:00:00 -0000 Issue 1305

2001-03-16 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 16 Mar 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1305

Topics (messages 59114 through 59189):

filtering
59114 by: Yves Caetano
59145 by: Todd A. Jacobs
59185 by: Yves Caetano

recordio, but not the whole message
59115 by: Michael T. Babcock

pop3
59116 by: richard morris
59122 by: Jörgen Persson

POP-3 slow reaction
59117 by: Vadik
59118 by: Jankok, Lucio

When list ends
59119 by: Giuliano Vilardo
59120 by: Peter van Dijk

Re: Confused about virtual users and pop3
59121 by: "Próspero, Esteban"
59125 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: How to prevent smtp from accepting blank From: field
59123 by: Charles Cazabon
59157 by: Noel Mistula

Re: Deny Relay, Accept local
59124 by: Charles Cazabon
59147 by: mick

limitations to badmailfrom control file
59126 by: Jeffrey Lomas
59127 by: Peter van Dijk

Repeated Identical Messages
59128 by: Steve Crowder
59129 by: dan kelley
59130 by: Jörgen Persson
59131 by: dan kelley
59132 by: Charles Cazabon
59133 by: dan kelley
59135 by: Steve Crowder
59136 by: cfm.maine.com
59137 by: cfm.maine.com
59139 by: Greg White
59141 by: Jörgen Persson
59144 by: Vincent Schonau
59149 by: Markus Stumpf
59150 by: Jeremy Suo-Anttila
59151 by: Henning Brauer
59152 by: Andy Abshagen
59158 by: dan kelley
59160 by: dan kelley
59163 by: Markus Stumpf

username logging
59134 by: Kurth Bemis
59138 by: Tim Hunter
59142 by: Jörgen Persson
59146 by: Kirill Miazine

Edit error messages
59140 by: Mike  A. Sauvain
59143 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: rotated multilogs are u+x?
59148 by: Alex Pennace
59154 by: Todd A. Jacobs
59155 by: Alex Pennace

Restricting Some Users From Sending
59153 by: T'krin

checkhab IS checkattach
59156 by: Noel Mistula

qmail-pop* and interface link
59159 by: Subba Rao
59162 by: Mark Delany
59181 by: Henning Brauer

simple spam filtering system: critiques welcome
59161 by: Jon Rust
59164 by: Markus Stumpf

Qmail logs and maildrop
59165 by: Ruben Olague

Re: How to convert old mail data ?
59166 by: Essy Ren

HELP  SMTP problem
59167 by: vikas sinha
59170 by: Jörgen Persson

Only special user can send mail?
59168 by: bc201.21cn.com
59169 by: Kurth Bemis

system-aliases not found
59171 by: Eric Pretorious
59172 by: Jörgen Persson
59173 by: Ahmad Ridha
59174 by: Eric Pretorious
59175 by: Eric Pretorious
59177 by: Ahmad Ridha
59178 by: Ahmad Ridha
59182 by: Eric Pretorious
59184 by: Ahmad Ridha
59186 by: Jörgen Persson
59188 by: Joost van Baal

troubleshooting
59176 by: Tom Beer
59179 by: Ahmad Ridha
59183 by: Noah Sematimba

Qmail-ldap and vmailmgr query
59180 by: anitha

Why does POP3 log "inetd ... exit status 1"
59187 by: Milivoj Ivkovic

message notification
59189 by: Rohit Gupta

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hi,

i am using qmail 1.03 with spamcontrol.

i make some filterings in the controlfiles badmailpatterns and
badrcptpatterns.

but there some filtering that i don't know how to do them like:

filtering emails which are quoted lioke <"[EMAIL PROTECTED]">

or something like <@domain.com>

or 

how can i filter these out!

thanks a lot for the help

best regards

Yves Caetano
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On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Yves Caetano wrote:

> but there some filtering that i don't know how to do them like:

You can use the .qmail file by creating an if/then pipe:

|if grep 'foo@bar'; then bouncesaying 'I don't like you!'; fi

Of course, using procmail is easier. Either use procmail as your default
delivery method, or add '|preline procmail' to your user's dot-qmail file.

-- 
Todd A. Jacobs
CodeGnome Consulting, LTD






hi,

i am using procmail as my default delivery method. but principly if i
understand right i need only one .qmail where i can grep some stuff we
don't want.

but where should i put this file? in /var/qmail/control ?

thanks a lot

cu ycae

"Todd A. Jacobs" wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Yves Caetano wrote:
> 
> > but there some filtering that i don't know how to do them like:
> 
> You can use the .qmail file by creating an if/then pipe:
> 
> |if grep 'foo@b

qmail Digest 15 Mar 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1304

2001-03-15 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 15 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1304

Topics (messages 59047 through 59113):

Incoming / Outgoing Rules
59047 by: Sumith
59054 by: Charles Cazabon
59056 by: Dean Mumby

qmail reusing msg numbers - is this normal ?
59048 by: Greg Cope
59053 by: Mark Delany
59064 by: Greg Cope

Deny Relay, Accept local
59049 by: mick
59050 by: Johan Almqvist
59081 by: mick
59082 by: Charles Cazabon
59084 by: mick
59087 by: Charles Cazabon
59088 by: mick
59089 by: Charles Cazabon
59090 by: FMIPA Student
59107 by: Muhammad Ichsan
59110 by: mick
59111 by: mick

Re: block unknown hosts
59051 by: Charles Cazabon
59060 by: Eric Pretorious
59067 by: Markus Stumpf

Re: can't receive the mail I've sent to myself
59052 by: Charles Cazabon

Messages Won't Remove From Queue
59055 by: Bill Luckett
59057 by: Chris Johnson
59058 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: qmail help, virt domains and catch all
59059 by: Inthereal
59063 by: Pawel Garbowski

Re: First time with qmail
59061 by: Lucas

Re: Newbies to qmail...
59062 by: dyu

Re: qmail and mailman problems
59065 by: Greg White

1) qmail-scanner -- 2) QSBMF format messages
59066 by: José Carreiro

listing subscribed users
59068 by: Giuliano Vilardo
59071 by: Jörgen Persson

another port as 25
59069 by: Gustav-Martin Olsen
59070 by: Charles Cazabon
59072 by: Jörgen Persson
59073 by: Michael Peppard
59076 by: Markus Stumpf
59077 by: Mario Thaten
59080 by: Charles Cazabon
59083 by: Gustav-Martin Olsen
59085 by: Jörgen Persson
59086 by: Henning Brauer

Re: no local delivery???
59074 by: George Georgalis
59078 by: Mark Delany

Re: CRAM-MD5 vs APOP MD5 digest in checkpassword
59075 by: Markus Stumpf

load/stress testing
59079 by: Dave Weiner

Re: QmailAdmin in spanish?
59091 by: Ross Cooney

pop-before-smtp clients
59092 by: Ross Cooney
59093 by: Virginia Chism
59094 by: Greg White

Problem communicating with qmail smtpd
59095 by: Ben Friday
59096 by: Charles Cazabon

Confused about virtual users and pop3
59097 by: Todd A. Jacobs

CHECKATTACH 0.4.5
59098 by: Noel Mistula

How to prevent smtp from accepting blank From: field
59099 by: Manvendra Bhangui
59101 by: Manvendra Bhangui
59109 by: Jörgen Persson

Edit error messages
59100 by: Mike  A. Sauvain
59103 by: Jörgen Persson

How to convert old mail data ?
59102 by: ONE
59106 by: Jörgen Persson

Qmail Errors in Log Files
59104 by: Randy Jordan
59105 by: Henning Brauer
59108 by: Jörgen Persson
59112 by: Sean Chittenden

rotated multilogs are u+x?
59113 by: Todd A. Jacobs

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  Hello All
   
  Isn't there a easier way of sending a copy of all 
  outgoing mails from Qmail..than what is mentioned in the FAQI mean with 
  out recompiling qmail
   
  - Sumith
   
  How do I keep a copy of all 
  incoming and outgoing mail messages? 
  Answer: Set QUEUE_EXTRA to "Tlog\0" and QUEUE_EXTRALEN to 5 
  in extra.h. Recompile qmail. Put ./msg-log into 
  ~alias/.qmail-log. 
  You can also use QUEUE_EXTRA to, e.g., record the Message-ID of every 
  message: run  | awk '/^$/ { exit } /^[mM][eE][sS][sS][aA][gG][eE]-/ { print }'
from ~alias/.qmail-log. 



Sumith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Isn't there a easier way of sending a copy of all outgoing mails from
> Qmail..than what is mentioned in the FAQI mean with out recompiling qmail

No.  The way in the FAQ is very easy -- thirty seconds to edit one file,
and recompiling on any reasonably modern machine will take a minute or
less, since only the changed files need to be recompiled.  You then spend
thirty seconds creating a ~alias/.qmail-msglog file, and you're done.

How much easier could it be?

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qmail Digest 14 Mar 2001 11:00:00 -0000 Issue 1303

2001-03-14 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 14 Mar 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1303

Topics (messages 58957 through 59046):

canonical name in DNS
58957 by: Essy Ren
58959 by: "Próspero, Esteban"
58960 by: Kirill Miazine

Re: rc directory
58958 by: Henning Brauer

Re: POP mail not appearing in a session
58961 by: Charles Cazabon
58972 by: Tim Hunter
58976 by: Charles Cazabon
58980 by: Brett Randall

How to interpret the Delivered-To: header
58962 by: Norbert Bollow
58963 by: Charles Cazabon
58964 by: Mark Delany
58969 by: Norbert Bollow
58971 by: Peter van Dijk
58973 by: Charles Cazabon
58974 by: Harald Hanche-Olsen
58975 by: Mark Delany
58977 by: Norbert Bollow
58978 by: Norbert Bollow
58979 by: Tim Hunter
58984 by: Harald Hanche-Olsen
59017 by: Neil Grant
59030 by: Russell Nelson

Scanning qmail LOGs  ~  cronjob...
58965 by: Jesse Sunday
58966 by: Jesse Sunday
58967 by: Mike Jackson

qmail failing on recieve tests
58968 by: Karl Monaghan

Re: pine Mailbox Can't open folder
58970 by: Thomas Beer

Forwarding to AOL issue
58981 by: Robert Lech
58982 by: Tim Hunter
58983 by: Norbert Bollow
58985 by: Norbert Bollow
58986 by: Robert Lech
59011 by: Norbert Bollow
59014 by: Aaron L. Meehan
59016 by: Kris Kelley

block unknown hosts
58987 by: Hans Sandsdalen
58988 by: Charles Cazabon
58989 by: Hans Sandsdalen
58991 by: Charles Cazabon
59005 by: Charles Cazabon

POP3 Question
58990 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58992 by: Charles Cazabon
58993 by: Tim Hunter
58994 by: Kirti S. Bajwa

QmailAdmin in spanish?
58995 by: Jesús Arnáiz

vpopmail and qmail installed outside /var/qmail
58996 by: Jesús Arnáiz
58999 by: Joe Modjeski
59045 by: Kirill Miazine

Re: POP3 Question
58997 by: postmaster.theorb.net

(no subject)
58998 by: aamaro.dba.com.br
59000 by: Charles Cazabon

qmail POP before SMTP dies unexpected
59001 by: Estephano
59002 by: Charles Cazabon
59004 by: Qmaillist
59007 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: MAXIMUM NUMBER OF RECIPIENTS/MAIL
59003 by: Andrew Richards

Re: Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir
59006 by: dan kelley
59010 by: Charles Cazabon

Newbies to qmail...
59008 by: dyu

How to unsubscribe
59009 by: Paulo Correia
59028 by: Russell Nelson

[announcement] VQadmin new version 1.3 available
59012 by: Ken Jones
59015 by: Joe Modjeski

logrotate
59013 by: Neil Grant
59038 by: Jörgen Persson

qmail help, virt domains and catch all
59018 by: Inthereal
59023 by: Charles Cazabon

no local delivery???
59019 by: George Georgalis
59020 by: Mark Delany

can't receive the mail I've sent to myself
59021 by: Essy Ren
59024 by: Charles Cazabon
59027 by: Essy Ren

First time with qmail
59022 by: Ing. Carlos Alberto Dávila Cantú
59025 by: Charles Cazabon
59026 by: Eric Pretorious
59029 by: Eric Pretorious

Force Queues?
59031 by: Mike  A. Sauvain
59032 by: Mike  A. Sauvain
59033 by: rthum.asiatravelmart.com
59034 by: Sean Chittenden

DNS problem may be ...
59035 by: Essy Ren
59037 by: Sean Chittenden

help in qmail-scanner
59036 by: KIM
59041 by: Csaba Bobak

Error 127: qmail-local.o
59039 by: Eric Pretorious
59040 by: Faried Nawaz
59044 by: Eric Pretorious

qmail and mailman problems
59042 by: James A. Crippen
59043 by: Jamie Heilman

MUAs + SSL
59046 by: c6

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When I follow the config command to configure the 
qmail, it's say something like this :
 
./configYour hostname is sanfransisco.hard 
errorSorry, I couldn't find your host's canonical name in DNS.You will 
have to set up control/me yourself.
 
And here's is my DNS setting :
 
$TTL 86400erakarsa.local. IN SOA 
sanfransisco.erakarsa.local. essy.erakarsa.local. 
(    
1   ; 
Serial    
10800   ; Refresh after 3 
hours    
3600    ; Retry after 1 
hour    
604800  ; Expire after 1 
week    
14400 ); Minimum TTL of 1 day
 
erakarsa.local. IN NS 
sanfransisco.erakarsa.local.
 
localhost.erakarsa.local.   
IN  A   
127.0.0.1koni.erakarsa.local.    
IN  A   
192.168.1.23
 
erakarsa.local.   

qmail Digest 13 Mar 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1302

2001-03-13 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 13 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1302

Topics (messages 58896 through 58956):

Re: qmail-pop3d bug
58896 by: Mark Delany
58901 by: Vincent Schonau
58902 by: Michael T. Babcock
58904 by: Peter van Dijk
58909 by: Kris Kelley

Re: Please help!!!
58897 by: Mark Delany
58948 by: Sean Coyle

Re: Virtual hosts
58898 by: Pawel Garbowski

Re: Starting qmail from /etc/init.d/...
58899 by: Noah Sematimba
58939 by: Eric Pretorious
58940 by: Eric Pretorious
58941 by: Eric Pretorious
58943 by: Eric Pretorious

Incoming / Outgoing Rules
58900 by: Sumith

Re: Yet another weird POP3 problem
58903 by: Bedel, Pierre

Mailwrapper not working
58905 by: Alex Le Fevre
58906 by: Peter van Dijk
58908 by: Alex Le Fevre
58914 by: Henning Brauer
58916 by: Charles Cazabon
58917 by: Alex Le Fevre
58918 by: Henning Brauer
58920 by: Alex Le Fevre
58923 by: Henning Brauer

Re: traffic
58907 by: Kris Kelley

check on valid user
58910 by: gmo.gmx.de
58912 by: Charles Cazabon

qmail and Solaris?
58911 by: Roger Walker

Re: 2 questions
58913 by: David Dyer-Bennet

POP3D Traffic
58915 by: Estephano

Delay pop3
58919 by: Desarrollo y Sistemas
58922 by: Charles Cazabon

how do I check on a specific message delivery?
58921 by: william f guyton jr
58925 by: Aaron L. Meehan

pine Mailbox Can't open folder
58924 by: Thomas Beer
58927 by: Jason Kawaja
58933 by: Thomas Beer
58934 by: Jason Kawaja
58937 by: Eric Pretorious
58946 by: Eric Pretorious

Filter
58926 by: Ari Arantes Filho

Relaying and changing servers
58928 by: Ryan Pape
58931 by: Charles Cazabon

Being verbose in error messages
58929 by: Michael T. Babcock

move basic qmail directory
58930 by: Jesús Arnáiz
58932 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: question with qmail-remote
58935 by: Michael Boyiazis

Re: Qmail-Popup Problem
58936 by: Keary Suska

rc directory
58938 by: Essy Ren
58942 by: Kurth Bemis
58944 by: Peter Cavender
58950 by: Paulus Hendarwan
58953 by: Peter van Dijk

Username @ host.
58945 by: Grant

Slow SMTP and POP3 response (sorry, it's a long one)
58947 by: Ahmad Ridha
58951 by: Andrew Richards
58952 by: Ahmad Ridha

POP mail not appearing in a session
58949 by: Brett Randall

How to unsuscribe?
58954 by: Sergio Saugar García

MAXIMUM NUMBER OF RECIPIENTS/MAIL
58955 by: qmailu
58956 by: Peter van Dijk

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> > A more sensible strategy might be to introduce a new "info" flag (say
> > '3' equals POP wire size) on the filename, eg, a 10,000 byte email has
> > a name something like this:
> > 
> > Maildir/new/980195114.16740.geex:2,RS3,1
> 
> From reading http://cr.yp.to/proto/maildir.html>, it is not clear to me
> that this would be the proper format for such an 'info' extension. I would
> worry that MUAs and other software dealing with maildir (scripts!) would
> expect info semantics in the 2, series to be at the end of the filenames.

Indeed, and given that "info is morally equivalent to the Status field
used by mbox readers" I suspect that the my suggested syntax is beyond
the original intent.

> > Optimally the wire-size is calculated when the mail is written to
> > Maildir/tmp/ and then applied as an "info" flag when the file is moved
> > to Maildir/new/.
> 
> > A possible complication with this approach is that my reading of
> > Maildir infers that "info" can only be set when the file moves from
> > Maildir/new/ to Maildir/cur/.
>  
> No, this is not what that document says. It says
> 
>"When you move a file from new to cur, you have to change it's name [...]"

You stopped quoting before the most important part! Here's the
complete sentence.

"When you move a file from new to cur, you have to change its name
from uniq to uniq:info."

To me that implies that a file in new cannot have an "info" section.

> You *have* to change the name when the file move from new/ to cur/ , but
> there is no specification of other cases; in fact, lots of MUA's will change
> info when the file has been in cur/ for a while: mutt, for example, moves
> the file from new/ to cur/, adds :2, and only modifies that to be 2,S after
> the user has read the message (it is no longer 'N'ew).

Right, but that's my point. To specify another case.


Regards.





On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 11:0

qmail Digest 12 Mar 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1301

2001-03-12 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 12 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1301

Topics (messages 58829 through 58895):

Re: Administrivia: Mailing List Software]
58829 by: Andre Oppermann
58853 by: Scott Gifford

Re: what link for /bin/mail !?!?
58830 by: Eric Stanley
58843 by: Scott D. Yelich

Re: question with qmail-remote
58831 by: Markus Stumpf
58842 by: Peter van Dijk

qmail installation problem
58832 by: Mohammed Omar
58836 by: Noah Sematimba
58837 by: Thomas Beer
58883 by: Lazyman Lay (HGC - Systems Engineer, ITMM)
58884 by: Lazyman Lay (HGC - Systems Engineer, ITMM)

Re: Redirect email!
58833 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58834 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58838 by: Noah Sematimba
58839 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58859 by: Todd A. Jacobs
58860 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58861 by: Timothy Legant
58862 by: Todd A. Jacobs
58871 by: Kurth Bemis
58874 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58876 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58877 by: Kirti S. Bajwa

2 questions
58835 by: Alberto Dainotti
58854 by: Andy Bradford
58886 by: David Dyer-Bennet
58887 by: Andy Bradford

Re: qmail-pop3d bug
58840 by: Peter van Dijk
58856 by: Mark Delany
58857 by: Mark Delany
58864 by: Peter van Dijk
58865 by: Peter van Dijk
58866 by: John R. Levine
58867 by: Peter van Dijk
58879 by: Mark Delany
58891 by: Vincent Schonau

Re: file descriptors
58841 by: Peter van Dijk

Hiding internal server info
58844 by: Subba Rao
58848 by: Peter van Dijk

recordio / logging problem
58845 by: Daniel Kelley
58858 by: Michael T. Babcock

Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1) [again]
58846 by: Thomas Beer
58847 by: Thomas Beer

/var/qmail/bin/sendmail
58849 by: Alex Le Fevre

/var/qmail/bin/sendmail (addendum)
58850 by: Alex Le Fevre

Re: wrong threat [is:Re: Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1) [again]]
58851 by: Thomas Beer

I thank anyone in advance who can help me...
58852 by: Avery Brooks
58855 by: Greg White

Does anyone have a copy of NAKEDWIFE.EXE???  ~  Re: NAKEDWIFE.EXE Virus - Filter 
available
58863 by: Jesse Sunday

Qmail-Popup Problem
58868 by: Keary Suska
58869 by: Peter van Dijk
58870 by: Paul J. Schinder

qmail-remote_auth_smtp.patch
58872 by: Henning Brauer

451 timeout
58873 by: Daniel Kelley

How to use qmailanalog?
58875 by: ling
58895 by: Todd A. Jacobs

About splogger's fac? 2? 3?
58878 by: ling
58880 by: Todd A. Jacobs
58882 by: Adrian Ho
58889 by: Todd A. Jacobs

where do I add the patch?
58881 by: Ross Cooney

Re: concurrency
58885 by: David Dyer-Bennet
5 by: Todd A. Jacobs

Re: Quota Exceeded and Procmail
58890 by: Todd A. Jacobs

Starting qmail from /etc/init.d/...
58892 by: Eric Pretorious
58894 by: Todd A. Jacobs

Re: Please help!!!
58893 by: Sean Coyle

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Mark Delany wrote:
> 
> On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 11:49:08PM +0100, Andre Oppermann wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > lets make this poor man happy and let us all tell him about how well
> > qmail/ezmlm works!
> >
> > This guy is Elias Levy (aleph1) and he runs the Bugtraq mailing list.
> >
> > Please send an email directly to him if you want to suggest qmail/ezmlm
> > for running a large mailing list with a secure piece of software. And
> > he also is sick of handling bounces...
> 
> Whilst bounce processing is indeed a sale point for ezmlm, much of
> what Elias wants is above and beyond ezmlm. For example categorization
> and subscription by category. Sure you can (painfully) make a sublist
> for each category, as long as they don't invent and rename categories
> on the fly.

If he'd run off ezmlm-idx with a database backend I think this should
be no problem?

> Elias also talks about an emulation layer for LISTSERV. I've not heard
> of anyone providing that for ezmlm.

I don't know if there is any mailing list software out there having
an emulation layer for LISTSERV... Worst case he has to write one.

> This is not to under-rate ezmlm, as a base toolkit it would perform
> admirably, but the BUGTRAQ dood wants a lot of value-adds that are not
> part of ezmlm.

"There is no such as a free lunch" maybe? Some effort is required.

-- 
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Andre Oppermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Mark Delany wrote:
[ ... ]
> > Elias also talks about an emulation layer for LISTSERV. I've not heard

qmail Digest 11 Mar 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1300

2001-03-11 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 11 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1300

Topics (messages 58799 through 58828):

Re: Recommended patches for high-volume ezmlm server
58799 by: Peter van Dijk
58800 by: Peter van Dijk
58815 by: Don Rose

Re: logging
58801 by: Pawel Garbowski

Quota Exceeded and Procmail
58802 by: Todd A. Jacobs
58806 by: Greg White

Re: OK I give up!!!
58803 by: Martin Randall

Virtual hosts
58804 by: Joe
58807 by: Pawel Garbowski
58808 by: Joe

Re: What is so sad... Re: OK I give up!!!
58805 by: Michael T. Babcock

qmail-pop3d bug
58809 by: John R Levine
58811 by: Peter van Dijk
58813 by: Peter van Dijk
58816 by: Scott Gifford

Which program?
58810 by: Alex Le Fevre
58812 by: Peter van Dijk

traffic again
58814 by: Estephano

Re: Administrivia: Mailing List Software]
58817 by: Andre Oppermann
58821 by: Mark Delany

Redirect email!
58818 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58822 by: Kurth Bemis
58824 by: Todd A. Jacobs

Absolute path, plus a few other questions...
58819 by: Avery Brooks
58820 by: Brett Randall

Re: How to add big-todo and big-concurrency patch ?
58823 by: rthum.asiatravelmart.com
58825 by: Todd A. Jacobs

file descriptors
58826 by: Todd A. Jacobs

concurrency
58827 by: Todd A. Jacobs

what link for /bin/mail !?!?
58828 by: Alberto Dainotti

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On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 10:24:11AM -0600, Mate Wierdl wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 09:48:22PM +0100, Peter van Dijk wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 12:16:52PM -0800, Don Rose wrote:
> > > I am building a server to house several very high volume mailing lists
> > > (2-4M users each) and wanted to know which patches were recommended for
> > > use with ezmlm and ezmlm-idx, as well as qmail itself.
> > > 
> > > I have read about the big-concurrency patch and that seems relevant, but
> > > I'm not sure about the others.
> > 
> > No others are.
> 
> I am theorizing: having millions of users means lots of bad addresses.
> So now, when ezmlm-warn sends out its gripes, it may mean a few
> hundred thousand separate messages in the queue.  Is that a load in
> the queue not to worry about?  

Those don't get send out all at the same time.

And your theory is broken - ezmlm subscriber lists are almost by
definition high-quality.

Greetz, Peter.




On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 08:40:53AM -0800, Don Rose wrote:
> Actually the lists are only announcement-type lists so users won't be
> posting, so the only messages that should be queued are like you said
> the bounce probes, and the messages the mods post to it.
> 
> I was thinking of setting up 2 or 3 QMQP servers on a LocalDirector to
> handle the actual sending of the messages, so the original machine isn't
> too busy to recieve new mail.

Using a LocalDirector for QMQP is overkill. If one of your QMQP
servers is down, the 'clients' will use another one automatically.
This just means a slight delay, and nothing to worry about.

Greetz, Peter.




So having multiple QMQP machines as opposed to a single machine wouldn't
deliver the mail faster?  We've already got the LocalDirector in place
doing other things and we wanted to utilize it for this if we could.

For this usage, its not a matter of redundant failover, but more a
matter of load balancing, so that 3 machines can deliver millions of
emails faster than a single one could.

Am I wrong in my thinking here?

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Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 3:53 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Recommended patches for high-volume ezmlm server


On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 08:40:53AM -0800, Don Rose wrote:
> Actually the lists are only announcement-type lists so users won't be
> posting, so the only messages that should be queued are like you said
> the bounce probes, and the messages the mods post to it.
> 
> I was thinking of setting up 2 or 3 QMQP servers on a LocalDirector to
> handle the actual sending of the messages, so the original machine
isn't
> too busy to recieve new mail.

Using a LocalDirector for QMQP is overkill. If one of your QMQP
servers is down, the 'clients' will use another one automatically.
This just means a slight delay, and nothing to worry about.

Greetz, Peter.




Hello,

* Kari Suomela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010308 21:28] wrote:
> Thursday March 08 2001 19:27, Pawel Garbowski wrote to All:
> 
>  >> # Start Qmail-smtpd
>  >> env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:/bin" \
>  >> tcpserver -v -p -x /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u514 -g512 0
>  >>

qmail Digest 10 Mar 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1299

2001-03-10 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 10 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1299

Topics (messages 58713 through 58798):

sending a newsletter
58713 by: Jon
58719 by: Charles Cazabon
58728 by: Jon
58733 by: Charles Cazabon
58741 by: Jon
58746 by: Charles Cazabon
58747 by: Peter Green

Traffic measurement
58714 by: Qmaillist
58757 by: Markus Stumpf

Re: NAKEDWIFE.EXE Virus - Filter available
58715 by: Erwin Hoffmann
58793 by: Kari Suomela
58794 by: Kari Suomela
58795 by: Todd Finney
58796 by: Kari Suomela

Re: Qmail Queue is out of control 
58716 by: Frédéric Beléteau
58720 by: Charles Cazabon
58723 by: Frédéric Beléteau
58724 by: Charles Cazabon
58730 by: Frédéric Beléteau
58735 by: Charles Cazabon
58752 by: Sean C Truman

Re: My qmail could not send to another host
58717 by: Charles Cazabon
58760 by: Edward J. Allen III

Re: mailer-daemon: editing error messages ?
58718 by: Charles Cazabon
58740 by: José Carreiro
58745 by: Charles Cazabon

Slowing down for Exchange servers
58721 by: Michael T. Babcock
58722 by: Charles Cazabon

OK I give up!!!
58725 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58727 by: Charles Cazabon
58729 by: Kurth Bemis
58731 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58732 by: Charles Cazabon
58734 by: Peter Green
58737 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58753 by: Adam McKenna

Strange DNS problem
58726 by: Karl Monaghan

Re: apop and authenticated smtp
58736 by: Kris Kelley

CHECKATTATCH  -  qmail-inject...
58738 by: jsunday.parview.com
58749 by: Erwin Hoffmann
58750 by: Jesse Sunday

Re: Recommended patches for high-volume ezmlm server
58739 by: Mate Wierdl
58743 by: Don Rose

Re: qmail postfix
58742 by: Mate Wierdl
58754 by: Markus Stumpf

Re: Selective relaying -Nonstandard style, tough one.  Anyone got any ideas? A 
challenge!
58744 by: Michael T. Babcock

What is so sad... Re: OK I give up!!!
58748 by: Choz Sun
58751 by: Kurth Bemis
58761 by: Sean C Truman
58772 by: Kurth Bemis
58776 by: Sean C Truman

Is there anyway to have CHECKATTATCH delete the attatchment before rejecting it???
58755 by: Jesse Sunday

Q-Mail - pop3d log script
58756 by: Sean Coyle

Bare linefeeds not accepted by Qmail? - Vendor agrees
58758 by: Cameron Childress
58770 by: Cameron Childress

Re: Error 554 from hotmail
58759 by: Tim Hunter
58775 by: James R Grinter

News server
58762 by: Peter Mitev
58764 by: Charles Cazabon
58766 by: Aaron L. Meehan

traffic
58763 by: Qmaillist
58781 by: Sean Coyle
58791 by: Qmaillist

Re: Yet another weird POP3 problem
58765 by: Sean Coyle

logrotation
58767 by: Qmaillist
58768 by: Greg White
58769 by: Tim Hunter
58771 by: Edward J. Allen III

OK - I did not GIVE up - POP3 Problem!!
58773 by: Kirti S. Bajwa

Re: Connections Deferred
58774 by: James R Grinter

Fastforward not using users/assign (two questions)?
58777 by: Leander Berwers
58798 by: Gerrit Pape

supervised pop3d
58778 by: Todd A. Jacobs
58780 by: Tim Hunter
58782 by: Kris Kelley

pop3d needs SUID root?
58779 by: Todd A. Jacobs
58783 by: Chris Johnson
58784 by: Ricardo Cerqueira
58785 by: Aaron L. Meehan
58786 by: Mark Delany
58787 by: Mark Delany
58788 by: Aaron L. Meehan

Please help!!!
58789 by: Avery Brooks
58792 by: THCI Billing Department

qmail-scanner handoff to qmail-queue not going well
58790 by: Chris Garrigues

question with qmail-remote
58797 by: Rick Yang

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Hey,

Background - we have been running a simple newsletter on our site for over a
year now - we coded the adding/remove of people on the list ourself, as it
very customised for the site.  Up to now we have been sending the newsletter
by using qmail-inject for every email address on the list.  Now its got to a
stage which is too much (50,000 email addresses on the list).

I have been reading this list and some people has been talking about sending
the messages stright into qmail-queue and not qmail-inject.

Would this speed up everything for me - less load on the server, faster send
time?

Also someone else mentioned using qmail-remote to send the message, if it
was sent ok move onto the next email, if not put into queue - and th

qmail Digest 9 Mar 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1298

2001-03-09 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 9 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1298

Topics (messages 58608 through 58712):

Re: NAKEDWIFE.EXE Virus - Filter available
58608 by: Peter Peltonen
58610 by: Peter Peltonen
58611 by: Peter Green
58612 by: Erwin Hoffmann
58613 by: Peter Peltonen
58614 by: Erwin Hoffmann
58616 by: Peter Peltonen
58618 by: mick
58621 by: Manvendra Bhangui
58623 by: Peter Peltonen
58626 by: Charles Cazabon
58628 by: mick
58629 by: Peter Peltonen
58634 by: Ed Henderson
58636 by: Dan Hill
58637 by: Ricardo Cerqueira
58640 by: ed.henderson.certainty.net
58641 by: Jesse Sunday
58643 by: Robin S. Socha
58647 by: Kari Suomela
58649 by: Rodent of Unusual Size
58652 by: Erwin Hoffmann
58660 by: mick
58668 by: Sean Chittenden
58712 by: Chrisanthy Carlane

Re: telnet localhost 25 failed!
58609 by: Mario Thaten

Re: POP3 is driving me crazy!!!
58615 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58617 by: Vince Vielhaber

Re: [Q] on messages not bouncing
58619 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: multilog vs. splogger
58620 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Sorry, _message_has_wrong_owner._(#4.3.5)
58622 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: reverse DNS?
58624 by: Charles Cazabon
58627 by: Peter van Dijk

Re: email for domain
58625 by: Charles Cazabon

Bare linefeeds not accepted by Qmail?
58630 by: Cameron Childress
58639 by: bmcalpine.macconnect.com
58642 by: Charles Cazabon
58648 by: Andrew Richards
58651 by: John McCoy, Jr
58658 by: Charles Cazabon

Problems with Mx
58631 by: Desarrollo y Sistemas
58635 by: Desarrollo y Sistemas

Clustering
58632 by: mick

Re: e-mail notification
58633 by: info
58687 by: Medi Montaseri

Re: NAKEDWIFE.EXE Virus - Filter available (Peter's problem solved :)
58638 by: Peter Peltonen
58664 by: John Gonzalez/netMDC admin
58669 by: Peter Green

envdir
58644 by: Jason Kawaja
58650 by: Ian Lance Taylor
58654 by: Charles Cazabon
58655 by: Peter van Dijk

Re: Connected_to_[...]_but_connection_died._
58645 by: Gabriel Ambuehl
58663 by: Kep Brown

IP ADDRESS
58646 by: Cleiton L. Siqueira
58653 by: Charles Cazabon
58657 by: Cleiton L. Siqueira
58681 by: Cleiton L. Siqueira
58682 by: vinces.xs4all.nl
58683 by: Charles Cazabon

Status of a big announcement list sending
58656 by: Yves D'Astous
58662 by: Peter van Dijk
58670 by: Don Rose

logging
58659 by: Kari Suomela
58665 by: Pawel Garbowski
58675 by: Kari Suomela

SMP qmail server
58661 by: dan kelley
58667 by: Peter van Dijk
58671 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: qmail postfix
58666 by: Mate Wierdl
58672 by: Markus Stumpf
58673 by: Peter van Dijk
58674 by: Peter van Dijk

Recommended patches for high-volume ezmlm server
58676 by: Don Rose
58679 by: Peter van Dijk

qmtp
58677 by: Kurth Bemis
58680 by: Peter van Dijk

POP3 - Little progress - But it is still driving me crazy!!!
58678 by: Kirti S. Bajwa

Qmail and time zone
58684 by: Kari Suomela

Sendmail
58685 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58686 by: Kris Kelley
58697 by: Peter Cavender

Connections Deferred
58688 by: Chad Ziccardi

Selective relaying -Nonstandard style, tough one.  Anyone got any ideas? A challenge!
58689 by: Orie
58690 by: Chris Johnson
58692 by: Chris Johnson

IT WORKS!
58691 by: hatem.assistant01
58696 by: Peter Cavender

My qmail could not send to another host
58693 by: The Afif
58694 by: Kurth Bemis
58695 by: The Afif
58698 by: David Dyer-Bennet

Problem w/ SMTP not accepting connections
58699 by: Chad Cranston

Error 554 from hotmail
58700 by: rthum.asiatravelmart.com
58701 by: Andy Bradford
58703 by: rthum.asiatravelmart.com

Can't send email.
58702 by: Avery Brooks

How to add big-todo and big-concurrency patch ?
58704 by: rthum.asiatravelmart.com
58707 by: Todd A. Jacobs
58708 by: rthum.asiatravelmart.com
58711 by: Todd A. Jacobs

how to unsubsribe ?
58705 by: Abu Arqam

apop and authenticated smtp
58706 by: Todd A. Jacobs

mailer-daemon: editing error messages ?
58709 by: José Carreiro

subscribe qmail-help [EMAIL PROTECTED]
58710 by: Lazyman Lay (HGC - Systems Engineer, ITMM)

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qmail Digest 8 Mar 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1297

2001-03-08 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 8 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1297

Topics (messages 58527 through 58607):

Problem running second qmail on aliased interface...
58527 by: Daniellek

Re: reverse DNS?
58528 by: John Conover
58554 by: David Dyer-Bennet
58607 by: Jenny Holmberg

Mailbox migration from iPlanet
58529 by: Juan de Castro Paredes
58530 by: Jankok, Lucio
58531 by: Juan de Castro Paredes
58532 by: Jankok, Lucio

Re: Getting POP3d to record logging information in places other t han Maillog
58533 by: Dave Sill

Re: ETRN / SLOW
58534 by: Dave Sill

Re: What are these messages mean?
58535 by: Dave Sill

Re: domain rewrites
58536 by: Dave Sill
58558 by: Benjamin Collar
58563 by: schoon.amgt.com
58564 by: Dave Sill

Re: POP3 Question
58537 by: Dave Sill

Re: qmail postfix
58538 by: Dave Sill

Re: no shell for qmail user (qmails, qmaill,...)
58539 by: Kurth Bemis

Re: Qmail logs.
58540 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Yet another weird POP3 problem
58541 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58545 by: Vince Vielhaber
58546 by: Peter van Dijk
58548 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58549 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58551 by: Vince Vielhaber
58559 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58565 by: Dave Sill
58601 by: Sean Coyle
58604 by: Bedel, Pierre

qmail-popup syslog messages
58542 by: Milivoj Ivkovic

qmail and MX
58543 by: Alex Povolotsky
58544 by: Peter van Dijk
58547 by: Alex Povolotsky
58550 by: Greg White
58552 by: Peter van Dijk
58555 by: Alex Povolotsky
58557 by: Greg White
58567 by: Peter van Dijk

virtual domains config
58553 by: Flash

e-mail notification
58556 by: info
58560 by: Andy Bradford
58561 by: Andy Bradford
58569 by: Medi Montaseri

Still having mutiple delivery problems.
58562 by: Kep Brown
58568 by: Daniel Kelley
58574 by: cfm.maine.com
58576 by: Daniel Kelley
58577 by: cfm.maine.com
58582 by: Kep Brown
58583 by: Daniel Kelley

Mail migration from MS Exchange PST
58566 by: Medi Montaseri
58570 by: schoon.amgt.com
58572 by: Medi Montaseri
58573 by: schoon.amgt.com

451_qq_crashed
58571 by: gmo.gmx.de

NAKEDWIFE.EXE Virus - Filter available
58575 by: Erwin Hoffmann
58584 by: Jesse Sunday
58590 by: Kari Suomela

Disable Single User
58578 by: Andy Doller
58579 by: Kris Kelley
58580 by: Charles Cazabon
58581 by: Greg White

POP3 is driving me crazy!!!
58585 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58587 by: Adam McKenna
58588 by: schoon.amgt.com
58595 by: Timothy Legant

qmail smtp logs filling up
58586 by: Rob Hines Jr.
58591 by: Sean Chittenden

[Q] on messages not bouncing
58589 by: Robert Fries

telnet localhost 25 failed!
58592 by: Hatem

multilog vs. splogger
58593 by: Hatem

Simple Question???
58594 by: Kirti S. Bajwa
58596 by: Timothy Legant

qmail equivalent of Sendmail's SMART_HOST?
58597 by: Martin Gignac
58598 by: Chris Johnson

delivery 2: deferral: Uh-oh:_home_directory_is_writable._(#4.7.0)
58599 by: Hatem
58600 by: Greg White

dns?
58602 by: richard morris

Sorry, _message_has_wrong_owner._(#4.3.5)
58603 by: Hatem

email for domain
58605 by: pratibha
58606 by: Paul Penda

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I have problem like this:

There's "qmail" binded to IP1 port 25
And there's "qmail2" binded to IP2 port 25

IP1 is on eth0
IP2 is an alias - eth0:0

My problem is that I want to pass some of mail's to "qmail2" using smtproutes,
but qmail'a seems to treat this mail as a local delivery and gives me errors
like:

> Hi. This is the qmail-send program at testserv.szi.pl.
> I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following
> addresses.
> This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host,
> it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local. (#5.4.6)

where [EMAIL PROTECTED] is recipient address.

How can I teach qmail to treat IP2 as a remote?

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So, in my request for opinions, pls

qmail Digest 7 Mar 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1296

2001-03-07 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 7 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1296

Topics (messages 58454 through 58526):

Re: Problem with qmail-inject and .qmail files
58454 by: Scotte Zinn

Re: Qmail and time zone
58455 by: Rod... Whitworth
58467 by: Stefaan A Eeckels

Connection Problem
58456 by: Ariel Levien
58462 by: Jankok, Lucio

Re: Quota qmail
58457 by: Jason Kawaja

forward and groups
58458 by: richard morris

SMTP OK, but POP isn't!!
58459 by: Hatem
58461 by: Jankok, Lucio
58470 by: Chris Johnson
58507 by: Sean Coyle

sqlfile problems
58460 by: Hugo Antunes

Open Relay
58463 by: Marcilio Jorgensen Cassella

logging problems
58464 by: Thomas Beer

Re: Getting POP3d to record logging information in places other t han Maillog
58465 by: Kitabjian, Dave
58508 by: Sean Coyle

ERROR MSG
58466 by: qmailu
58468 by: japc.co.sapo.pt
58469 by: Jankok, Lucio

Re: reverse DNS?
58471 by: Charles Cazabon
58482 by: Bruno Wolff III
58485 by: David Dyer-Bennet
58502 by: Russell Nelson
58505 by: Chin Fang
58515 by: Lincoln Yeoh
58517 by: Peter Cavender
58518 by: Erwin Hoffmann
58523 by: James R Grinter
58525 by: Erwin Hoffmann

Re: pop3 acct name
58472 by: Dean Browett
58478 by: Chris Johnson
58480 by: Chris Johnson

user quota
58473 by: M. Yu
58474 by: Jason Kawaja
58475 by: Kurth Bemis
58476 by: Charles Cazabon

RAV AntiVirus for Qmail
58477 by: Mihai Serban

MailMan/qmail - missing headers
58479 by: Graham Guttocks
58481 by: Jonathan McDowell

Editing .qmail Files Creates qmail-spawn_unable_to_open_message Error.
58483 by: schoon.amgt.com
58500 by: Peter Samuel
58503 by: schoon.amgt.com

letter rip pro and qmail
58484 by: bmcalpine.macconnect.com
58486 by: Tim Hunter

Serialmail algorithm? (leftover mails)
58487 by: Paulo Jan

ETRN / SLOW
58488 by: richard morris

QMAILQUEUE patch error 4.5.1
58489 by: Paul Farber
58490 by: Charles Cazabon
58491 by: Paul Farber
58493 by: Charles Cazabon

POP user auth
58492 by: Chad Cranston
58495 by: Ken Corey
58496 by: Charles Cazabon
58497 by: Henning Brauer

IP_MASQ Error
58494 by: Bill Andersen

domain rewrites
58498 by: Benjamin Collar

Re: qmail postfix
58499 by: Mate Wierdl

POP3 Question
58501 by: Kirti S. Bajwa

Qmail logs.
58504 by: Grant

IsoQlog 1.5 released (multilog support has been added )
58506 by: Ismail YENIGUL

mbox w/o home
58509 by: Rodolfo Sampaio
58513 by: Peter Cavender

qmail to set "reply to:" for non local users?
58510 by: Bevan Broun
58511 by: Alex Pennace

What are these messages mean?
58512 by: Chrisanthy Carlane
58516 by: Ken Jones

perl scripts
58514 by: Paul Farber

no shell for qmail user (qmails, qmaill,...)
58519 by: MassimoQuintini
58520 by: Peter van Dijk
58521 by: Jörgen Persson
58522 by: Peter van Dijk
58524 by: Joel Gautschi

Yet another weird POP3 problem
58526 by: Bedel, Pierre

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The same problem occurs.  I believe it is finding mail fine because
qmail-inject is reporting the read error.

-- Scotte

> -Original Message-
> From: Charles Cazabon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 10:10 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Problem with qmail-inject and .qmail files
>
>
> Scotte Zinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If I have a .qmail-test file in my home directory with the lines
> >
> > |groups >>MYGROUP ; exit 0
> >
> > I can send email to me-test and everything works out fine.
> >
> > However, if .qmail-test contains
> >
> > |groups | mail $SENDER -s "Groups" ; exit 0
> >
> > then I don't get the message back
>
> Try specifying an absolute path to "mail".  Does that help?
>
> Charles
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On Tue, 06 Mar 2001 11:40:29 +0100 (MET), Stefaan A Eeckels wrote:

On 04-Mar-2001 Rod... Whitworth wrote:
>  Does this have any bearing on his problem? I don't know as I have not
>  been following it in detail. The - just hit my eye.

The - is in the MTA generated Received: lines. AFAIK, it's
the standard way to indicate "no offset from UTC".


What standard are you quoting?
RFC822 says that UT representation is +
RFC1123 point out that 822 gets MIL tz codes bass-ackwards so -
should be used as defined in 822 as operational d

qmail Digest 6 Mar 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1295

2001-03-06 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 6 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1295

Topics (messages 58401 through 58453):

running qmail from /supervise
58401 by: Neil Grant
58402 by: Jankok, Lucio
58404 by: Dave Sill
58406 by: Gerrit Pape
58408 by: Dave Sill
58411 by: Gerrit Pape
58419 by: Kris Kelley
58437 by: Neil Grant
58440 by: Russell Nelson
58441 by: Mark Delany
58451 by: Peter Peltonen

Re: Peculiar results with multilog
58403 by: Gerrit Pape

Re: Problem receiving email.
58405 by: Dave Sill

cant recive mail
58407 by: Mike  A. Sauvain
58409 by: Charles Cazabon

qmail postfix
58410 by: Mate Wierdl
58413 by: Dave Sill

Scaling qmail
58412 by: Alex Kramarov
58417 by: Greg Cope

footer in email
58414 by: qmail.col7.metta.lk
58416 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

delay in connecting
58415 by: bmcalpine.macconnect.com
58420 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: New qmail version request
58418 by: Balazs Nagy
58423 by: David Dyer-Bennet

large queue and delivery problems --> yahoo.com down
58421 by: Simon K. Grabowski
58425 by: Bryan White
58427 by: Curtis Generous
58447 by: Paulus Hendarwan

rblsmtpd logging
58422 by: John McCoy, Jr.
58424 by: David Dyer-Bennet

Qmail users
58426 by: Matt Simonsen

Re: Qmail and time zone
58428 by: Mikko Hänninen
58429 by: Ian Lance Taylor
58430 by: Alex Pennace
58431 by: Peter van Dijk
58432 by: Alex Pennace
58438 by: Kari Suomela
58453 by: Stefaan A Eeckels

How can I get IP address of mail sender?
58433 by: bc201.21cn.com
58434 by: japc.co.sapo.pt

smartrelay question
58435 by: Andrew Ryder

Problem with qmail-inject and .qmail files
58436 by: Scotte Zinn
58439 by: Charles Cazabon

qmail-smtpd running as root.
58442 by: Grant

Qmail-1.03 and/or Majordomo problems (mostly Majordomo! )
58443 by: admin

Problem on Qmail+Mysql Patch
58444 by: PipE

About qmail and postgres
58445 by: Wiroon Ruansgang

Quota qmail
58446 by: Someone
58448 by: Kittiwat Manosuthi

Re: cant receive mail
58449 by: Sean Coyle

Getting POP3d to record logging information in places other than Maillog
58450 by: Sean Coyle

reverse DNS?
58452 by: John Conover

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hi

I am doing another qmail install and this time I have a /supervise directory
for dnscache, so I thought it would make sense to run qmail from there, I am
following lwq (most of the time). So I was wondering if anyone had already
adapted the lwq start up script to do this, and is it a case of instead of
starting supervise in /var/qmail/supervise linking that folder to
/supervise? and then removing the link to stop


thanks

Neil




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I am using supervise to run qmail-ldap with OpenLDAP, pop3 and
courier-imap. I am using /var/qmail/supervise as my base, but it
could be any other place.. /supervise for instance

regards,

Lucio Jankok

: -Original Message-
: From: Neil Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
: Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 2:22 PM
: To: Qmail mailing list
: Subject: running qmail from /supervise
: 
: 
: hi
: 
: I am doing another qmail install and this time I have a 
: /supervise directory
: for dnscache, so I thought it would make sense to run qmail 
: from there, I am
: following lwq (most of the time). So I was wondering if 
: anyone had already
: adapted the lwq start up script to do this, and is it a case 
: of instead of
: starting supervise in /var/qmail/supervise linking that folder to
: /supervise? and then removing the link to stop
: 
: 
: thanks
: 
: Neil
: 
: 
: 
: 
: _
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: Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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"Neil Grant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I am doing another qmail install and this time I have a /supervise directory
>for dnscache, so I thought it would make sense to run qmail from there, I am
>following lwq (most of the time). So I was wondering if anyone had already
>adapted the lwq start up script to do this, and is it a case of instead of
>starting supervise in /var/qmail/supervise linking that folder to
>/supervise? and then removing the link to stop

Assuming you're running svscan on /service (not /supervise) already,
e.g. from inittab, you could change the "start" section 

qmail Digest 5 Mar 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1294

2001-03-05 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 5 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1294

Topics (messages 58366 through 58400):

Re: relaying
58366 by: Peter van Dijk
58367 by: Alexander Jernejcic
58380 by: David Dyer-Bennet

Re: qmail 2.0 exploit
58368 by: skyper
58369 by: Peter van Dijk
58375 by: Charles Cazabon

Qmail and time zone
58370 by: Kari Suomela
58371 by: Chris Johnson
58373 by: Mark Delany
58381 by: Stefaan A Eeckels
58382 by: Rod... Whitworth

Re: Qmail-Fetchmail: delivered-to
58372 by: Martin Schüler
58376 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Benchmarking qmail -- opinions, please
58374 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: trigger with wrong permission.
58377 by: James R Grinter

Re: mbox POP3 Server w/Virtual Domain Support
58378 by: James R Grinter

Re: My mail is lost!!
58379 by: David Dyer-Bennet

patch: mess822-stricthome
58383 by: Paul Jarc

Extracting attachments from emails.
58384 by: Grant
58385 by: Rodent of Unusual Size

Re: New qmail version request
58386 by: Scott Gifford
58387 by: Scott Gifford
58395 by: Fredrik Steen
58396 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
58398 by: Fredrik Steen

Re: uucp server and qmail
58388 by: Ian Lance Taylor

Re: Return-Path
58389 by: Keary Suska

QMTP/mail distribution
58390 by: Daniel Kelley
58391 by: Chris Johnson
58392 by: Peter van Dijk

cant recive mails
58393 by: Mike  A. Sauvain
58394 by: Greg White

Vqregister
58397 by: meric.starcom.co.ug

how to unsubscribe?
58399 by: weiyf

qmail pop3 authentication logging
58400 by: Eduard

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On Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 02:03:21PM -0800, Rohit Gupta wrote:
> Hello all Gurus
> I wish to relay to all hosts...
> i am already authenticating users from tcpserver but is there any way that i dont 
>have to specify hosts , for which i can act as a relay , in the RCPTHOSTS file but 
>simpy relay for ALL

Remove the rcpthosts file.

Are you sure this is what you want?

Greetz, Peter.




Hi,

Rohit Gupta wrote:
...snip...
> I wish to relay to all hosts...
...snip...

if this is not an internal only mailserver you are likely to run into big
troubles

:) alexander





"Rohit Gupta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I wish to relay to all hosts...

Soon, you will feel differently.  Either you'll think better of this
before you implementit, or else you will go ahead and implement it, be
found by spammers, get 10 million bounce messages, and get added to
ORBS, the RSS, and maybe the RBL.  I suggest the first course -- pay
attention to the other messages already posted in this thread, and
don't do it.
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On Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 07:14:59PM +1100, Brett Randall wrote:
> On 02 Mar 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Dan could fix this by releasing qmail-1.03.1 with different
> > installation instructions.  Of course, if he did, some people would
> > take that to be an admission that there actually is a security hole in
> > qmail-1.03.
> 
> Who cares what other people think? If he (Dan) is giving out a
> product which is even better and easier to set up than his last
> version, then who cares about the reasons? What are we doing?
> Making software design a sentimental practice?

hi.
im new to the list...just read the topic.
someone gimme infos about this exploit.

which part of the source is vulnerable ?
which file ? line ?
any fix ?
who is working on an exploit ?

skyper
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On Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 12:48:01PM +, skyper wrote:
[snip]
> 
> hi.
> im new to the list...just read the topic.
> someone gimme infos about this exploit.

There is no exploit.

> which part of the source is vulnerable ?

None.

> which file ? line ?

None. None.

> any fix ?

None necessary.

> who is working on an exploit ?

Nobody.

Greetz, Peter.




skyper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> im new to the list...just read the topic.

Not well enough, evidently.

> someone gimme infos about this exploit.

There isn't one.  It was a hypothetical argument.

Charles
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qmail Digest 4 Mar 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1293

2001-03-04 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 4 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1293

Topics (messages 58309 through 58365):

Return-Path
58309 by: Jon
58313 by: Wolfgang Zeikat

Re: Scalable Mail Solution
58310 by: Tim Hassan

Re: Problem receiving email.
58311 by: Grant

Re: trigger with wrong permission.
58312 by: skyper
58316 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Qmail Licensing Terms
58314 by: Alex Kramarov
58315 by: Charles Cazabon

uucp server and qmail
58317 by: Yee Siew Chin
58318 by: Yee Siew Chin
58320 by: Frank Tegtmeyer

Re: New qmail version request
58319 by: Mark Delany
58327 by: Balazs Nagy

compiling ezmlm-idx with mysql-3.23.32
58321 by: dan

sms-gateway
58322 by: Martin Kos
58323 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
58324 by: Martin Kos
58325 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
58326 by: Martin Kos

Qmail-Fetchmail: delivered-to
58328 by: Martin Schüler
58329 by: Alexander Jernejcic
58333 by: Martin Schüler
58334 by: Alexander Jernejcic
58336 by: Martin Schüler
58346 by: Charles Cazabon

HELP!! it is not going anywhere!! :(
58330 by: Hatem
58331 by: Alexander Jernejcic
58332 by: Martin Schüler
58335 by: Chris Johnson

Re: Problem with rss?
58337 by: Todd A. Jacobs
58338 by: Chris Johnson
58340 by: Todd A. Jacobs
58357 by: Russell Nelson
58359 by: Todd A. Jacobs
58360 by: Russell Nelson

rblsmtpd not recognizing -R flag
58339 by: Todd A. Jacobs
58341 by: Chris Johnson
58342 by: Chris Johnson
58343 by: Todd A. Jacobs

I couldn't find a mail exchanger or IP address
58344 by: Steve Marks
58345 by: Martin Kos
58347 by: Martin Kos

My mail is lost!!
58348 by: Hatem
58350 by: Chris Johnson
58351 by: Peter Cavender

Spam from addresses harvested from message IDs
58349 by: Chris Johnson
58353 by: Wolfgang Zeikat

Qmail and time zone
58352 by: Kari Suomela
58354 by: Mark Delany
58355 by: Chris Johnson
58358 by: Peter Cavender

Re: Benchmarking qmail -- opinions, please
58356 by: Russell Nelson

Peculiar results with multilog
58361 by: John R Levine
58362 by: Dan Peterson

Re: qmail 2.0 exploit
58363 by: Brett Randall
58364 by: David Coley

relaying
58365 by: Rohit Gupta

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Hi,

I have been running qmail for about 2 months now and everything has been
great :-)  I have a very simple setup.  I host web sites on the server using
Apache, and when someone uses a perl script though there web site, email
sent by perl script has a return-path of

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I thought qmail might use the username of the Apache web server as the
return-path but it doesn't.  Anyway to control what the return-path is?  I
have qmail setup to use the "alias" username to store mail and the Maildir
format.  So my /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains file looks like -

websiteurl.com:alias-websiteurl

Any ideas?  All the best,

Jon





In the previous episode (03.03.2001), Jon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Anyway to control what the return-path is?

with qmail you can also use the command
sendmail -f   to send mails.
if your script uses that, you could thus define the "return-path", the
smtp envelope sender, to be precise.

qmail-inject -f would do the same.

man qmail-inject
should give you more info.

wolfgang







What type of bandwidth connection would probably be best for a 5 million 
user mail cluster? I am thinking maybe T3 (definitely cannot afford OC)? The 
network is starting small and to later expand, what would be good for 1/2 
million maybe for a start? T1?
links to articles/documentation relating to bandwidth would be nice 

Any ideas/opinions are greatly appreciated 

Thanks
Tim 




> What is in ~hob/.qmail?

[hob@hob hob]$ cat ~/.qmail
./Maildir/
[hob@hob hob]$

> Don't run qmail-smtpd as root. This problem is completely separate
> from the issue that prompted your query.

It's not being run as root.

qmaill1922  0.0  1.0  1100  320 ?S18:36   0:00 /usr/local/bin/multilog 
t /var/log/qmail/smtpd

Thanks.





hi

> > I started debugging and found that /var/qmail/queue/lock/trigger was:
> > prw---1 qmails   qmail   0 Mar  2 15:36 trigger
> [...] 
> > I set ownership and permissioins to:
> > 
> > prw-r-1 qmailq   qmail   0 Mar  2 15:51 trigger
> > 
> > is this a known bug ? Any security problems with my modifications ?
> > (i dont see any)
> 
> Leave the ownership o

qmail Digest 3 Mar 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1292

2001-03-03 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 3 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1292

Topics (messages 58215 through 58308):

Whats in it for me?
58215 by: info.lifespringmedical.com
58216 by: J.J.Gallardo

italian commercial support
58217 by: Massimiliano Santarelli

New qmail version request
58218 by: Balazs Nagy
58221 by: Peter van Dijk
58222 by: Balazs Nagy
58235 by: Paco Gracia
58239 by: Peter van Dijk
58253 by: Dion_Vansevenant.psdi.com
58259 by: Paco Gracia
58261 by: Davi
58263 by: Dave Sill
58265 by: Edward J. Allen III
58268 by: Charles Cazabon
58269 by: Ian Lance Taylor
58270 by: David Dyer-Bennet
58271 by: Manvendra Bhangui
58275 by: Ian Lance Taylor
58276 by: Dave Sill
58278 by: Chris Garrigues
58280 by: Peter van Dijk
58281 by: Peter van Dijk
58284 by: Mark Lane
58286 by: Charles Cazabon
58288 by: Todd A. Jacobs
58291 by: Mark Delany
58297 by: Charles Cazabon

QMail Problems
58219 by: Leon Mergen
58220 by: Balazs Nagy
58236 by: Leon Mergen
58240 by: Leon Mergen
58243 by: Peter van Dijk
58245 by: Charles Cazabon
58247 by: Leon Mergen
58255 by: Charles Cazabon

first test failed, broken pipe
58223 by: skyper

451 qq trouble creating files in queue with noatime UFS mount option
58224 by: Curtis Generous

Re: Where do I find the logs
58225 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: various timeouts
58226 by: Charles Cazabon
58266 by: Michael Boyiazis

Re: Qmail and time zone
58227 by: Charles Cazabon

best web free public mail service..
58228 by: Luka Gerzic

Re: Thanks & Mailing List Problems!
58229 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Problem receiving mail.
58230 by: Charles Cazabon
58292 by: Grant
58298 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: qmail-pop3d problem
58231 by: Charles Cazabon
58237 by: Saso Dundev

Re: Problems with qmailanalog
58232 by: Charles Cazabon
58257 by: Dave Sill
58290 by: Todd A. Jacobs

Problems Authenticating with IMAP
58233 by: Matt Simonsen

Qmail Queue is out of control 
58234 by: Frédéric Beléteau
58238 by: Charles Cazabon

Very weird qmail behaviour ...
58241 by: Bedel, Pierre
58244 by: Peter van Dijk

trigger with wrong permission.
58242 by: skyper
58246 by: Charles Cazabon
58250 by: Timothy Mayo

qmail -> listserv
58248 by: Michael McNicholas
58254 by: James Raftery

Qmail config ???
58249 by: Frédéric Beléteau
58256 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: qmail 2.0 exploit
58251 by: David Dyer-Bennet
58260 by: Ian Lance Taylor
58267 by: Ian Lance Taylor

Problem starting the service!! supervise: fatal: unable to acquire log/supervise/lock: 
temporary failure
58252 by: Hatem

Re: virtual domain & procmail
58258 by: Dave Sill
58300 by: Agi Subagio
58303 by: Timothy Legant

qmail-iject: fatal: qq trouble creating files in queue (#4.3.0)
58262 by: Hatem
58274 by: Charles Cazabon
58277 by: Dave Sill

Re: Redirect e-mails to 'root'
58264 by: Dave Sill

Log
58272 by: NDSoftware
58289 by: Todd A. Jacobs

Relay of mail from:
58273 by: Andy Abshagen

Adding Apparently-To: Field to all Inbound EMail for Virtual Domain
58279 by: schoon.amgt.com
58282 by: schoon.amgt.com
58287 by: Charles Cazabon

qmail-queue problems
58283 by: Chris Brick

processes
58285 by: ktt

mbox POP3 Server w/Virtual Domain Support
58293 by: Ben Schumacher
58299 by: Charles Cazabon

OKAAAY now it works!!! WOWOWOWOGHOOHOHOHOOH but how can I check my e-mails??
58294 by: Hatem
58296 by: Jonathan D. Poole

Re: Lost the Battle
58295 by: Al Lipscomb

Qmail Licensing Terms
58301 by: Manvendra Bhangui
58302 by: Charles Cazabon

Benchmarking qmail -- opinions, please
58304 by: Charles Cazabon

Problem with rss?
58305 by: Todd A. Jacobs
58306 by: Timothy Legant

Problem receiving email.
58307 by: Grant
58308 by: Alex Pennace

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qmail Digest 2 Mar 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1291

2001-03-02 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 2 Mar 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1291

Topics (messages 58127 through 58214):

Re: logging alternatives to qmail-pop3d and checkpassword
58127 by: Gjermund Sorseth
58129 by: OHIRA, Shinya

messages staying in the queue...
58128 by: Frédéric Beléteau
58149 by: Dave Sill
58153 by: Greg White

Re: amavis or qmail-scanner ?
58130 by: Rainer Link

Re: Qmail - to slow?
58131 by: Peter van Dijk
58132 by: Thomas König
58133 by: Peter van Dijk
58137 by: Federico Edelman Anaya
58138 by: Thomas König

Where do I find the logs
58134 by: Andrew Wafula
58145 by: Charles Cazabon
58159 by: David Dyer-Bennet
58163 by: John P
58166 by: Claudio Nieder
58171 by: Dave Sill
58208 by: Andrew Wafula

Re: Scalable Mail Solution
58135 by: Rob Hines Jr.
58136 by: william f guyton jr
58151 by: Jonathan J. Smith
58160 by: Sean Chittenden

Redirect e-mails to 'root'
58139 by: John P
58140 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
58141 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
58144 by: Frank Tegtmeyer
58148 by: John P

Re: procmail problems (RH6.2) SOLVED (?)
58142 by: Joe Janitor
58150 by: Dave Sill
58152 by: Joe Janitor

Re: Relay-ctrl and qmail: problem more fundamental, I think
58143 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: Lost the Battle
58146 by: Dave Sill
58147 by: Mark Delany
58173 by: Einar Bordewich
58204 by: Lincoln Yeoh

Re: Relay test
58154 by: Russell Nelson

Re: unsubcribe
58155 by: Russell Nelson

Some newbies issue
58156 by: Jason Benedict Low
58157 by: Claudio Nieder
58158 by: Matthew Patterson

_lots_ of repeat messages
58161 by: dan kelley

Re: Solved!  no mailbox here by that name...Feh
58162 by: Ken Corey

Password options
58164 by: Richard Lyon
58169 by: Matthew Patterson
58178 by: Peter van Dijk

POP accounts??
58165 by: rocael.usa.net
58168 by: Matthew Patterson
58172 by: Claudio Nieder

Qmail and time zone
58167 by: Kari Suomela
58175 by: Kari Suomela
58176 by: Peter van Dijk
58177 by: David Dyer-Bennet
58179 by: Martin Akesson
58180 by: Martin Akesson
58181 by: Peter van Dijk
58182 by: Kari Suomela
58183 by: Martin Akesson
58184 by: Greg White
58186 by: Andy Bradford
58188 by: Kari Suomela
58194 by: Kari Suomela
58195 by: Kari Suomela
58196 by: David Dyer-Bennet
58197 by: Charles Cazabon
58199 by: Chris Bolt
58200 by: Kari Suomela
58201 by: David Dyer-Bennet
58202 by: David Dyer-Bennet
58203 by: Kari Suomela
58205 by: David Dyer-Bennet
58207 by: Petri Kaukasoina

various timeouts
58170 by: Michael Boyiazis

procmail fix (or replacement?)
58174 by: Chris Kurtz

Thanks & Mailing List Problems!
58185 by: schoon.amgt.com

Re: relay-ctrl and qmail (it's finally working!)
58187 by: Bill

[vmailmgr] email to virtual user bounces
58189 by: Joe Janitor

(no subject)
58190 by: Dan Hobbs

Re: qmail 2.0 exploit
58191 by: Jason Brooke
58192 by: Jason Brooke
58210 by: Ian Lance Taylor
58213 by: Jason Brooke

Re: [vmailmgr] virtual alias can't receive mail SOLVED
58193 by: Joe Janitor

OpenBSD 2.8 and sqwebmail
58198 by: Chris

Problem receiving mail.
58206 by: Grant

qmail-pop3d problem
58209 by: Duncan MacMillan

Problems with qmailanalog
58211 by: Todd A. Jacobs

Problem starting the service!! supervise: fatal: unable to acquire log/supervise/lock: 
temporary failure
58212 by: Hatem

virtual domain & procmail
58214 by: Agi Subagio

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   >   Can someone help me to find logging alternatives to qmail-pop3d and
   >   checkpassword?
   >
   >   Jörgen


On my system, I've added some code to qmail-pop3d.c to make it log
the clients username and IP address to syslog every time a user quits.
Here is the extra code:


/* Add syslog logging
 */
static void log_summary()
{
#include 

extern char **environ;
char **p;
char *user, *ip;

/* TCPREMOTEIP is inherited from tcpserver.
 */
for (p = environ; *p && strncmp(*p, "TCPREMOTEIP=", 12) != 0; ++p);
ip = (*p) ? (*p + 12) : "0.0.0.0";

/* USER is inherited from checkpassword.
 * Make sure that USER is not already set when tcpserver starts.
 */
for (p = environ; 

qmail Digest 1 Mar 2001 11:00:00 -0000 Issue 1290

2001-03-01 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 1 Mar 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1290

Topics (messages 58042 through 58126):

Re: QMail log: is human DATE/TIME available
58042 by: japc.co.sapo.pt

Re: qmail-send progress with large queue/todo
58043 by: Peter van Dijk
58045 by: Manvendra Bhangui
58064 by: David Dyer-Bennet
58065 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: nfs mounting /var/qmail/alias
58044 by: Peter van Dijk

Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]amavis or qmail-scanner ?
58046 by: Bruno Wolff III
58049 by: Michael Peppard
58051 by: marcth
58106 by: Brett Randall

Re: How to create two mailboxes for one user
58047 by: Sean Swehla

Re: Relay-ctrl and qmail
58048 by: Charles Cazabon
58054 by: Bruce Guenter
58058 by: Enrique Vadillo
58087 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com

How can I test the capability of my qmail server?
58050 by: root

help for smtp-server on MAPS DULed IP
58052 by: Christoph Hertel
58053 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: tcpserver for pop3 and telnet
58055 by: Dave Sill
58056 by: Charles Cazabon
58059 by: Tim Hunter

tls.patch causing qmail-remote to crash
58057 by: John McCoy, Jr

amavis or qmail-scanner ?
58060 by: Jérémy Cluzel
58063 by: Olivier M.
58067 by: schoon.amgt.com
58079 by: Jason Haar

Re: About qmail & sendmail.
58061 by: David Dyer-Bennet

Re: Return address for autoresponder
58062 by: David Dyer-Bennet

Announcing cr.yp.to-update list
58066 by: Dave Sill

qmail-0.0.0.0.patch not found
58068 by: Claudio Nieder
58107 by: Scott Gifford

Re: mailserver buffering
58069 by: Andy Bradford
58113 by: Markus Stumpf

Relay-ctrl and qmail: problem more fundamental, I think
58070 by: Bill Isaacs
58071 by: Charles Cazabon
58072 by: Bill Isaacs
58074 by: Charles Cazabon
58084 by: Bill Isaacs
58088 by: Chris Johnson
58090 by: Charles Cazabon
58109 by: Bill Isaacs

Re: Can Qmail send out 2 million mails in 12 hour window?
58073 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com
58111 by: Markus Stumpf

pop3 acct name
58075 by: Dean Browett
58091 by: Chris Johnson

Duplicate mails on mailing list.
58076 by: Andy Bradford

What does this mean.
58077 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com
58078 by: Charles Cazabon
58081 by: denis

Attachment Limit
58080 by: Cristopher Daniluk
58082 by: Charles Cazabon

unsubcribe
58083 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com

List Mirroring
58085 by: David Coley

Time::HiRes for Qmail-Scanner on RH7 ?
58086 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com
58089 by: Olivier M.

Re: checkpassword (pop3d) problem
58092 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com

qmail+system accounts+virt. dom. POPs
58093 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com

Using Virtual Consoles with multilog
58094 by: Roger Waterhouse
58095 by: Peter van Dijk
58096 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: warning: trouble opening remote/4/r
58097 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com

Re: Cannot receive mail from some sites
58098 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com

Useful Unix Networking/Programming site
58099 by: Bruce Dang

Partition swap broke qmail
58100 by: Stewart Vardaman
58101 by: schoon.amgt.com
58102 by: Sean Reifschneider
58103 by: Chris Johnson

Lost the Battle
58104 by: dennis
58120 by: Stefaan A Eeckels
58121 by: Jason Radford

procmail problems (RH6.2)
58105 by: Joe Janitor

qmail vulnerability
58108 by: D. J. Bernstein
58118 by: Andy Bradford

qmail 2.0 exploit
58110 by: Peter Cavender
58112 by: Ian Lance Taylor
58117 by: Vince Vielhaber

Scalable Mail Solution
58114 by: Tim Hassan
58115 by: Brett Randall
58116 by: Hubbard, David
58124 by: Adam Jacob

SSL Support
58119 by: Green Onyx

logging alternatives to qmail-pop3d and checkpassword
58122 by: Jörgen Persson

 no mailbox here by tht name...
58123 by: Ken Corey
58125 by: Olivier M.

Qmail - to slow?
58126 by: Thomas König

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Pipe the logs files through tai64nlocal (man tai64nlocal), for instance

cat current | /usr/local/bin/tai64nlocal

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On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 01:06:26PM +0300, Alexander Cherepanov wrote:
> I couldn't found anywhere how can I get human-readable date and time stamps
> in qmail logs. Can anybody do that?
> 
> Thanks for you help,
> Alexander
> 

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