Re: qmail-pop3 server strange problem

2001-07-31 Thread Peter van Dijk

On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 01:44:31AM -0700, Martin Bangieff wrote:
[snip]
 pop3stream  tcp nowait  root/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup \
 qmail-popup borsabg /bin/password /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d \
 Maildir

/bin/password should be /bin/checkpassword, I guess :)

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Re: qmail-pop3 and vmailmgr

2001-06-28 Thread Charles Cazabon

pop corn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 2) I didn't realize the password replacement could do all that work by 
 itself. It apparently doesn't need the vmailmgrd daemon to run?

No.  The vmailmgr daemon is only needed for some of the administration tasks
when using the web interface.

 I've looked at the vmailmgr archives for all of June (I didn't seem to find 
 an archive for prior to June). They have very few posts compared to this 
 list and not many replies to the posts. I appreciate the help I am receiving 
 here about qmail-pop3 and vmailmgr.

Go to http://lists.em.ca/?list=vmailmgr , and then click the link near the
top-left corner of the screen which looks like [-] -- that'll take you back
a month at a time.

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Re: qmail-pop3 and vmailmgr

2001-06-28 Thread pop corn

No.  The vmailmgr daemon is only needed for some of the administration 
tasks when using the web interface.

Great!

Go to http://lists.em.ca/?list=vmailmgr , and then click the link near the 
top-left corner of the screen which looks like [-] -- that'll take you 
back a month at a time.

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Re: qmail-pop3 and vmailmgr

2001-06-27 Thread Charles Cazabon

pop corn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 FQDN is very clear if the Unix host is serving a single domain. However, 
 what is recommended if the host is serving multiple virtual domains?

The POP3 server should identify itself by it's real/canonical name, not by one
of its virtualdomains -- although this is personal preference.  It doesn't
have any particular effect on mail service anyways.

 understand that this setup script is going to monitor port 110, but how will 
 it know how to distribute from port 110 to the various virtual domains?

It doesn't know anything about domains -- that's your virtual domain manager's
job (in this case, through the vcheckpw checkpassword replacement).

 Am I correct in thinking that the same user is going to be able to 
 dynamically choose whether to download the email or leave the email on the 
 server, depending on whether they use an MUA that downloads (for example, 
 Microsoft Outlook) or whether they use a webmail MUA (for example, 
 squirrelmail); and they can simply choose to use one MUA one day and the 
 other MUA a few minutes later in mix and match style?

If you run vmailmgr-assisted qmail-pop3d, Courier-IMAP, and (say) oMail, then
yes, users will be able to use any method they like.  By the way, all POP3
clients can be configured to leave mail on the server.

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Re: qmail-pop3 and vmailmgr

2001-06-27 Thread pop corn

1) Sounds good, I'll use the real, canonical name

2) I didn't realize the password replacement could do all that work by 
itself. It apparently doesn't need the vmailmgrd daemon to run?

3) I agree that the pop3 clients can be configured to leave things on the 
server. It's reassuring to know that my users are in fact able to switch 
between webmail/pop clients.

I've looked at the vmailmgr archives for all of June (I didn't seem to find 
an archive for prior to June). They have very few posts compared to this 
list and not many replies to the posts. I appreciate the help I am receiving 
here about qmail-pop3 and vmailmgr.



From: Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: qmail-pop3 and vmailmgr
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 07:53:30 -0600

pop corn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  FQDN is very clear if the Unix host is serving a single domain. However,
  what is recommended if the host is serving multiple virtual domains?

The POP3 server should identify itself by it's real/canonical name, not by 
one
of its virtualdomains -- although this is personal preference.  It doesn't
have any particular effect on mail service anyways.

  understand that this setup script is going to monitor port 110, but how 
will
  it know how to distribute from port 110 to the various virtual domains?

It doesn't know anything about domains -- that's your virtual domain 
manager's
job (in this case, through the vcheckpw checkpassword replacement).

  Am I correct in thinking that the same user is going to be able to
  dynamically choose whether to download the email or leave the email on 
the
  server, depending on whether they use an MUA that downloads (for 
example,
  Microsoft Outlook) or whether they use a webmail MUA (for example,
  squirrelmail); and they can simply choose to use one MUA one day and the
  other MUA a few minutes later in mix and match style?

If you run vmailmgr-assisted qmail-pop3d, Courier-IMAP, and (say) oMail, 
then
yes, users will be able to use any method they like.  By the way, all POP3
clients can be configured to leave mail on the server.

Charles
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Re: qmail-pop3 and vmailmgr

2001-06-27 Thread pop corn

1) Sounds good, I'll use the real, canonical name

2) I didn't realize the password replacement could do all that work by 
itself. It apparently doesn't need the vmailmgrd daemon to run?

3) I agree that the pop3 clients can be configured to leave things on the 
server. It's reassuring to know that my users are in fact able to switch 
between webmail/pop clients.

I've looked at the vmailmgr archives for all of June (I didn't seem to find 
an archive for prior to June). They have very few posts compared to this 
list and not many replies to the posts. I appreciate the help I am receiving 
here about qmail-pop3 and vmailmgr.



From: Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: qmail-pop3 and vmailmgr
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 07:53:30 -0600

pop corn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  FQDN is very clear if the Unix host is serving a single domain. However,
  what is recommended if the host is serving multiple virtual domains?

The POP3 server should identify itself by it's real/canonical name, not by 
one
of its virtualdomains -- although this is personal preference.  It doesn't
have any particular effect on mail service anyways.

  understand that this setup script is going to monitor port 110, but how 
will
  it know how to distribute from port 110 to the various virtual domains?

It doesn't know anything about domains -- that's your virtual domain 
manager's
job (in this case, through the vcheckpw checkpassword replacement).

  Am I correct in thinking that the same user is going to be able to
  dynamically choose whether to download the email or leave the email on 
the
  server, depending on whether they use an MUA that downloads (for 
example,
  Microsoft Outlook) or whether they use a webmail MUA (for example,
  squirrelmail); and they can simply choose to use one MUA one day and the
  other MUA a few minutes later in mix and match style?

If you run vmailmgr-assisted qmail-pop3d, Courier-IMAP, and (say) oMail, 
then
yes, users will be able to use any method they like.  By the way, all POP3
clients can be configured to leave mail on the server.

Charles
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Re: Qmail-pop3

2000-11-10 Thread Dave Sill

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'm usign qmail on one of my mail server.
I need an information about pop3 daemons.
Now i'm using qmail-pop3d for delivering in Maildir, but there was another
pop3 daemons fast and efficent workings with maildir?
Any idea?

Solid, which handles both maildirs and mboxes:

  http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#solid

-Dave



RE: Qmail-pop3

2000-11-08 Thread David Geller

Try qpopper from the folks that wrote Eurdora. Check it out at
http://www.eudora.com/qpopper/

-Original Message-
From: Linux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 5:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Qmail-pop3


Hi all.

I'm usign qmail on one of my mail server.
I need an information about pop3 daemons.
Now i'm using qmail-pop3d for delivering in Maildir, but there was another
pop3 daemons fast and efficent workings with maildir?
Any idea?

Thanks




RE: Qmail-pop3

2000-11-08 Thread Tim Hunter

Last I checked qpopper does not read maildirs.

-Original Message-
From: David Geller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 11:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Qmail-pop3


Try qpopper from the folks that wrote Eurdora. Check it out at
http://www.eudora.com/qpopper/

-Original Message-
From: Linux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 5:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Qmail-pop3


Hi all.

I'm usign qmail on one of my mail server.
I need an information about pop3 daemons.
Now i'm using qmail-pop3d for delivering in Maildir, but there was another
pop3 daemons fast and efficent workings with maildir?
Any idea?

Thanks





RE: Qmail-pop3

2000-11-08 Thread Ruprecht Helms

Am Mit, 08 Nov 2000 schrieb David Geller:
 Try qpopper from the folks that wrote Eurdora. Check it out at
 http://www.eudora.com/qpopper/

Don't forget the patch for qpopper. Qpopper defaults works 
with /var/spool/mail/[userfile]. Only the patch enables to work with
maildir.

 -Original Message-
 From: Linux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 5:49 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Qmail-pop3
 
 
 Hi all.
 
 I'm usign qmail on one of my mail server.
 I need an information about pop3 daemons.
 Now i'm using qmail-pop3d for delivering in Maildir, but there was another
 pop3 daemons fast and efficent workings with maildir?
 Any idea?
 

Regards,
Ruprecht



Re: qmail pop3 problem

2000-05-02 Thread Chris Johnson

On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 05:41:55AM +0700, BlackStains wrote:
 I have qmail installed on my server. The smtpd is working (using telnet
 mail.domain.com 25). But when I telnet mail.domain.com 110, it doesn't work.
 The messages: "-ERR this user has no $HOME/Maildir". What is the problem?
 
 the command "maildirmake $HOME/Maildir" if I implement that like this:
 "maildirmake /home/user01/Maildir" .. for user01...is this correct?
 
 I put qmail-pop3d in inetd.conf like qmail-smtpd..
 pop3 stream .../var/qmail...tcp-env.../qmail-pop3d  is this 
correct?

Where on Earth did you get this from? It's not even remotely close to being
correct.

Chris



Re: qmail pop3 problem

2000-05-02 Thread BlackStains

Could you guide me, I want to use qmail-pop3d as pop3 daemon.

-Original Message-
From: Murat Guven Mural [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: BlackStains [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 02 Mei 2000 6:06
Subject: Re: qmail pop3 problem


|every user *must* have a $HOME/Maildir directory 
|(if you use ./Maildir/ delivery system under qmail.)
|
|if user is john do a 
|
|su john
|/var/qmail/bin/maildirmake $HOME/Maildir
|thats all needed
|
|Best Regards,
|mgm
|
|


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Re: qmail pop3 problem

2000-05-02 Thread BlackStains

-Original Message-
From: Chris Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: BlackStains [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 02 Mei 2000 14:22
Subject: Re: qmail pop3 problem


|On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 05:41:55AM +0700, BlackStains wrote:
| I have qmail installed on my server. The smtpd is working (using telnet
| mail.domain.com 25). But when I telnet mail.domain.com 110, it doesn't work.
| The messages: "-ERR this user has no $HOME/Maildir". What is the problem?
| 
| the command "maildirmake $HOME/Maildir" if I implement that like this:
| "maildirmake /home/user01/Maildir" .. for user01...is this correct?
| 
| I put qmail-pop3d in inetd.conf like qmail-smtpd..
| pop3 stream .../var/qmail...tcp-env.../qmail-pop3d  is this 
|correct?
|
|Where on Earth did you get this from? It's not even remotely close to being
|correct.
|
|Chris

When I used qmail-pop3d... what should I do?


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Re: qmail pop3 problem

2000-05-02 Thread Chris Johnson

On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 05:11:47PM +0700, BlackStains wrote:
 |On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 05:41:55AM +0700, BlackStains wrote:
 | I have qmail installed on my server. The smtpd is working (using telnet
 | mail.domain.com 25). But when I telnet mail.domain.com 110, it doesn't work.
 | The messages: "-ERR this user has no $HOME/Maildir". What is the problem?
 | 
 | the command "maildirmake $HOME/Maildir" if I implement that like this:
 | "maildirmake /home/user01/Maildir" .. for user01...is this correct?
 | 
 | I put qmail-pop3d in inetd.conf like qmail-smtpd..
 | pop3 stream .../var/qmail...tcp-env.../qmail-pop3d  is this 
correct?
 |
 |Where on Earth did you get this from? It's not even remotely close to being
 |correct.
 |
 |Chris
 
 When I used qmail-pop3d... what should I do?

Read the FAQ and the relevant man pages. If it doesn't work out, tell us what
you did and how it failed.

Chris



Re: qmail pop3 problem

2000-05-01 Thread Murat Guven Mural

every user *must* have a $HOME/Maildir directory 
(if you use ./Maildir/ delivery system under qmail.)

if user is john do a 

su john
/var/qmail/bin/maildirmake $HOME/Maildir
thats all needed

Best Regards,
mgm





Re: qmail-pop3 problems with 'large' accounts

2000-03-28 Thread Uwe Ohse

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, accounting for about 50 bytes of memory, plus 
whatever your C library needs, plus whatever the kernel needs.

Unfortunately qmail-pop3d suffers from memory fragmentation, so
the actual memory usage is somewhat higher.

You might get a far better behaviour if you change the number 100 in the
line
GEN_ALLOC_readyplus(prioq,struct prioq_elt,p,len,a,i,n,x,100,prioq_readyplus)
in prioq.c to, say, 5000, and recompile qmail-pop3d, and install that
and only that - the change will eat 5000*8 bytes in qmail-send.

Or: Adjust your resource limits.

Or: clean up your mail dir. pop3 wasn't designed to deal with that
number of messages anyway (as wasn't maildir).

Regards, Uwe 



Re: qmail-pop3 spins

2000-03-03 Thread Chris Johnson

On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 08:45:36AM -0500, Uncle George wrote:
 using the mbox2maildir routines, I converted myself. During that process I
 ran outta disk space - oh well.
 turned off the machine, I went to sleep.
 This morning I turned on the machine. Saw that there were some 3 msgs
 of about 144megs of data in my Maildir.
 Told netscape ( on a remote unix machine ) to "Get Mesg", which logged into
 my account on the qmail/server machine  began processing . Some 45 mins
 later( on a 486/66mhz ) It appears that the qmail-pop3 daemon gave up ( ie
 that process disappeared ). Now in its place there are 4 qmail-pop3d
 daemons spinning in its stead.

What does "spinning its stead" mean? Is that computer lingo? What makes you
think that those four instances of qmail-pop3d are replacements for the
original one? What makes you think the original one "gave up"?

 The remote mail-reader ( appears to have done nothing ie it didn't read
 that ~3 msgs ), but it regained control back ( ie "get mesg" button is
 no longer grey'ed out )

This is incomprehensible.

 Btw: I suppose no-one can tell me why /var/qmail/sendmail gat@localhost
 fails with qmail.

What did you expect it to do? How is is failing? What *is* /var/qmail/sendmail?
It doesn't exist in a standard qmail installation.

Chris



Re: qmail-pop3 spins

2000-03-03 Thread Uncle George

It means that the ~44min processing done by one qmail-pop3d (stopped/defunct), and
now appear 4 qmail-pop3d spinning ( where the longest running has accumulated ~36
minutes at this moment in time )



Chris Johnson wrote:

 On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 08:45:36AM -0500, Uncle George wrote:
  using the mbox2maildir routines, I converted myself. During that process I
  ran outta disk space - oh well.
  turned off the machine, I went to sleep.
  This morning I turned on the machine. Saw that there were some 3 msgs
  of about 144megs of data in my Maildir.
  Told netscape ( on a remote unix machine ) to "Get Mesg", which logged into
  my account on the qmail/server machine  began processing . Some 45 mins
  later( on a 486/66mhz ) It appears that the qmail-pop3 daemon gave up ( ie
  that process disappeared ). Now in its place there are 4 qmail-pop3d
  daemons spinning in its stead.

 What does "spinning its stead" mean? Is that computer lingo? What makes you
 think that those four instances of qmail-pop3d are replacements for the
 original one? What makes you think the original one "gave up"?

  The remote mail-reader ( appears to have done nothing ie it didn't read
  that ~3 msgs ), but it regained control back ( ie "get mesg" button is
  no longer grey'ed out )

 This is incomprehensible.

  Btw: I suppose no-one can tell me why /var/qmail/sendmail gat@localhost
  fails with qmail.

 What did you expect it to do? How is is failing? What *is* /var/qmail/sendmail?
 It doesn't exist in a standard qmail installation.

 Chris



Re: qmail pop3

2000-02-27 Thread Spades

Hi i installed vpopmail and added the domains. What do i do next?
Qmail pop3 isnt running too?


qmails 240  0.0  0.2   852  520 con- S 5:52PM   0:00.25 qmail-send
qmaill 243  0.0  0.2   792  468 con- S 5:52PM   0:00.10 splogger qmail
root   244  0.0  0.1   792  364 con- S 5:52PM   0:00.03
qmail-lspawn ./Mailbox
qmailr 245  0.0  0.2   792  456 con- I 5:52PM   0:00.01 qmail-rspawn
qmailq 246  0.0  0.2   780  400 con- S 5:52PM   0:00.04 qmail-clean

I can't connect to pop3 110 port.

Lee

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Re: Qmail POP3

2000-01-31 Thread Michael Boman

If you want /var/spool/mail/user delivery use qpopper as pop3 server.
qmail POP3 server only supports Maildir format.

Best regards
 Michael Boman

On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 11:07:56AM +0500, Muhammad Ali wrote:
 Haylo
 
 I got stick with a very little but conflicting problem. I want to enable POP3 on my 
Qmail server. But simultaneously I want to run Procmail for mail delivery using 
"/var/spool/mail" rather than Mailbox or Maildir. However I am not able to run POP 
Daemon either on Procmail or Maildir/Mailbox. The resulting message while connecting 
to POP D server appears:
 
 $ Telnet Qmail.mynet.com.pk 25
 $ user
 $ pass
 
 User has no mail folder in ~user/Maildir.
 Password not authenticated. 
 
 
 What the hell is this problem and how to handle it.
 

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Re: Qmail POP3

2000-01-31 Thread Magnus Bodin

On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 11:07:56AM +0500, Muhammad Ali wrote:
 Haylo
 
 I got stick with a very little but conflicting problem. I want to enable POP3 on my 
Qmail server. But simultaneously I want to run Procmail for mail delivery using 
"/var/spool/mail" rather than Mailbox or Maildir. However I am not able to run POP 
Daemon either on Procmail or Maildir/Mailbox. The resulting message while connecting 
to POP D server appears:
 
 $ Telnet Qmail.mynet.com.pk 25
 $ user
 $ pass

What are you doing? 

POP3 service uses port 110.

This is how a sample POP3-session looks like:

[magnus@lungsot]$ telnet dbc.mtview.ca.us 110
Trying 172.17.27.3...
Connected to dbc.mtview.ca.us.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
USER mali
+OK 
PASS tanstaaf
+OK 
LIST
+OK 
.
QUIT
+OK 
Connection closed by foreign host.
[magnus@lungsot]$

 
 User has no mail folder in ~user/Maildir.
 Password not authenticated. 

You must use maildir. /var/spool/mail is _not_ an option.
 
 What the hell is this problem and how to handle it.

You must read the documentation for the pop3 service you choose
to use.

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Re: Qmail POP3 Configuration

1999-02-12 Thread Peter van Dijk

On Tue, Feb 02, 1999 at 06:11:09PM -0500, MountaiNet Tech Support wrote:
 Ok, I know I will get badgered and flamed over this one, but Im having a
 problem setting up Qmail to run for my POP3 server.  Ive had no problems
 getting it to run up to this point.  It delivers messages fine to Mailbox
 in any home directory.  I changed the line in /var/qmail/rc from Mailbox to
 Maildir.  It will deliver fine to a Maildir in any home directory now.  If
 I run /var/qmail/bin/maildirmake /home/username/Maildir it creates that
 directory fine.  Inside of it i have cur, new, and tmp.  It will not
 deliver to this Maildir.  When I try to check e-mail on port 110 I get the
 dreaded -ERR this user has no $HOME/Maildir message.  I run tcpserver with
 the lines:

Hmm... do you maildirmake as the user or as root? If as root, you'll have to chown -R
user /home/username/Maildir after that.

qmail can't deliver if the maildir is owned by root, and neither can qmail-pop3d read
from it.

Greetz, Peter.
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Re: qmail-pop3 installation

1999-01-03 Thread Mate Wierdl

On Sun, Jan 03, 1999 at 11:59:20AM -0800, Seek3r wrote:
 I installed qmail, and the pop3 part. Now when I go to check my email with
 pop3 here's what happens.
 
 +OK 10199.915393211@checkpassword

Apparently you decided to run qmail-pop3d under inetd, and you used an
incomplete command.  Double check the command in inetd (  a qmail-popup is
missing)



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Re: qmail-pop3 installation

1999-01-03 Thread Mate Wierdl

BTWY, there is a qmail-pop3d initscript in the qmail rpm.  To set it up, you
just need to do

chkconfig qmail-pop3d.init on  #This will start pop3d automatically at boot

/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail-pop3d.init start #this starts pop3d

BTWY, recall that in the future qmail is not going to support inetd; only
tcpserver.

Mate


On Sun, Jan 03, 1999 at 11:59:20AM -0800, Seek3r wrote:
 I installed qmail, and the pop3 part. Now when I go to check my email with
 pop3 here's what happens.
 
 +OK 10199.915393211@checkpassword
 user Seek3r
 +OK
 pass wordpass
 -ERR this user has no $HOME/Maildir
 
 Now I have a Maildir
 
 [Seek3r@L1 Seek3r]$ tree
 .
 |-- Maildir
 |   |-- cur
 |   |-- new
 |   `-- tmp
 
 and a .qmail file in my homedir that looks like this
 [Seek3r@L1 Seek3r]$ less .qmail
 ./Maildir/
 .qmail (END)
 
 Anyone know what Im missing?
 

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RE: Qmail POP3 SMTP problem

1999-01-03 Thread Andrés Méndez



Check if your machine has the ports 25 and 110 
opened, with a port-scanner, to be sure that the daemons are 
listening.

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  john 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, November 05, 1999 5:49 
  AM
  Subject: Qmail POP3  SMTP 
  problem
  
  I have setup qmail 1-03 on Red Hat 6.0 and I have 
  done all the additional needs. Now I can receive mails to the mailbox and also 
  send. But now in my client (outlook or netscape) I need to receive the mail. 
  So I add the POP3 server and the SMTP server but I do not receive the mail at 
  my client side.
  
  I have put up the start up script for SMTP in 
  the /etc/inetd.conf file but I have a line called POP-3 in the same 
  script. Even after I removed the remark statement it seems that my client is 
  unable to receive the mail. What settings should I setup in the server. 
  
  
  I am also using uucspi-tcp and I have installed 
  uucsp-tcp also in my qmail server. But now I need to know why I am unable to 
  receive my mails at the client end pulling it out from the mail 
  server.
  
  my client side set up is
  
  POP3 - pop3.xxx.com.sg (pop3 is my hostname of 
  the qmail server)
  SMTP - pop3. xxx.com.sg (SMTP)
  
  so could u kindly let me know where I could have 
  gone wrong.
  
  Thanks  Regards
  John Francis
  
  


RE: Qmail POP3 SMTP problem

1999-01-03 Thread Michael Boman



I 
would prefer using `netstat -an | grep LISTEN` instead...

Regards
Michael Boman

  -Original Message-From: Andrés Méndez 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, 05 November, 1999 5:23 
  PMTo: QMailSubject: RE: Qmail POP3  SMTP 
  problem
  Check if your machine has the ports 25 and 110 
  opened, with a port-scanner, to be sure that the daemons are 
  listening.
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
john 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, November 05, 1999 5:49 
AM
Subject: Qmail POP3  SMTP 
problem

I have setup qmail 1-03 on Red Hat 6.0 and I 
have done all the additional needs. Now I can receive mails to the mailbox 
and also send. But now in my client (outlook or netscape) I need to receive 
the mail. So I add the POP3 server and the SMTP server but I do not receive 
the mail at my client side.

I have put up the start up script for SMTP in 
the /etc/inetd.conf file but I have a line called POP-3 in the same 
script. Even after I removed the remark statement it seems that my client is 
unable to receive the mail. What settings should I setup in the server. 


I am also using uucspi-tcp and I have installed 
uucsp-tcp also in my qmail server. But now I need to know why I am unable to 
receive my mails at the client end pulling it out from the mail 
server.

my client side set up is

POP3 - pop3.xxx.com.sg (pop3 is my hostname of 
the qmail server)
SMTP - pop3. xxx.com.sg (SMTP)

so could u kindly let me know where I could 
have gone wrong.

Thanks  Regards
John Francis