Virtual Domains Delivering to Local Users - PROBLEM..
Hi All, Im using virtualdomains with a line like this.. nothingbut.net.nz:alias I have fastforward installed and working correctly.. I have in /etc/aliases - [EMAIL PROTECTED]:craig now.. when i post a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] i get this back from qmail-send Hi. This is the qmail-send program at localhost. 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) --- Below this line is a copy of the message. /etc/aliases works fine.. IF i am forwarding to a remote address.. the username craig is a local pop account.. i am storing mail in /var/spool/mail if thats relivant.. the user craig does exist, and the directory /home/craig is owned and writeable by the user craig. thanks in advance! craig
Help with virtual domains - mail bouncing
I need help with a virtual domain. One of our sister companies site has been down for a while, and email is starting to bounce to their domain. We were going to setup qmail to be able to at least hold their mail, until either 1) we were able to create the necessary alias's or 2) their site comes online. I created entries in control/rcpthosts, and control/virtualdomains: control/rcpthosts: ourdomain.com sisterdomain.com control/virtualdomains: ourdomain.com:ourdomain-com sisterdomain.com:alias But when I restart qmail, all mail for their domain starts bouncing because I dont have their alias's setup yet. Is there a way around this? Please help Matt
POP3 and Virtual Domains
Hello! I have a question about setting up pop3 access for virtual domains. For example, suppose I have 2 virtual domains on my server = vdomain1.com and vdomain2.com I need to set up the following email addresses, each one will be accessed by a DIFFERENT person through POP3 (i.e. with MS Outlook): [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] So I need to set up 4 pop3 accounts for these people. I am using qmail-pop3d and the maildir format. I am confused about virtual domains in qmail. According to LWQ, having virtual domains is as simple as adding to the virtualdomains file = vdomain1.com:vdomain1_user vdomain2.com:vdomain2_user and set up 2 linux system users with the names vdomain1_user and vdomain2_user and in each user's home directory put .qmail-support and .qmail-webmaster Now this all looks great, but here I have a problem. How will the pop3 program access the email? My test user had only one .qmail file (no virtual domains yet or extensions yet) and the pop3 client was set up with the regular linux username and password. So the gist of the question is, if a regular linux user's home directory has only 1 .qmail file without any extensions, then pop3 access can be set up simply by using that user's linux username and password. But if there are many .qmail-ext files with extensions in the user's home directory, then how to configure the usernames and passwords so that separate people can access the Maildir controled by each .qmail-ext? As far as I know, the usename and the password is the same for all of them. Or, is there a better way to cnfigure all this? I admit that I am a newbie at this, so answers (ideally with detailed instructions) are greatly appreciated. Thanks a bunch!!! __ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Re: POP3 and Virtual Domains
A A [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: and set up 2 linux system users with the names vdomain1_user and vdomain2_user and in each user's home directory put .qmail-support and .qmail-webmaster ... that forward to the real system users then. How will the pop3 program access the email? My test user had only one .qmail file (no virtual domains yet Like any other regular user. Or, is there a better way to cnfigure all this? I admit that I am a newbie at this, so answers (ideally with detailed instructions) are greatly appreciated. Have a look at http://www.vmailmgr.org/ or http://www.inter7.com/vchkpw/ Regards, Frank
strange behaviour at (some) virtual domains..
we are using a qmail, vpopmail server (default install, no locals only virtual domains and roaming users enabled) and some of our customers do have more than one domain. In this cases our last sysadmin made a symlink instead of using the virtualdomains control file. He just added the domain using vadddomain, then deleted the domain dir and made a ln -s .. This way it was working well. rcpthosts did contain some like.. -- domain1.tld domain2.tld -- and virtualdomains did contain.. -- domain1.tld:domain1.tld domain2.tld:domain2.tld --- Now i wanted to remove this links and add the domains in my virtualdomains file instead, but it only works for some of the domains!!! so i did remove the ln and did change the virtualdomaisn file it now shows some like.. -- domain1.tld:domain1.tld domain2.tld:domain1.tld --- This is made for umm..4-5 main domains, and in near all cases it works. Even not in all of them!!! In two cases it does not work, and i have no clue why it doesn´t work! I also did check our NS, and a lookup works well for all domains. I all cases it point to the main domain IP. However qmail wont accept mails and bounces them back.. ..a part of the failure message i get back.. --- Hi. This is the qmail-send program at mail.pop-stuttgart.net. 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]: lange:blueflame.com:blueflame.de --- Below this line is a copy of the message. --- in this case i had blueflame.de and blueflame.com in my rcpthosts.. and blueflame.com:blueflame.com and blueflame.de:blueflame.com in my virtualdomains file. The strange part is, it works for other domains, even not for this and a 2.nd one. Maybe there is someout out i am missing? Any hints/tips out there? regards from South Germany Anton Pirnat
ONLY virtual domains?
Is it possible to ONLY use virtual domains? I'd like to do this for oganizational sake more than anything else (I am using vmailmgr and like to have each domain controlled under on home dir). For example, let's say I have a machine named mail.mydomain.com. The MX record for mydomain.com points to that machine. I also serve mail for anotherdomain.com and thirddomain.com. What would happen if I listed mydomain.com in "virtualdomains" along with the other two? Is it possible to leave "locals" and plusdomains" empty? Does it matter? Would that give me the desired result? Thanks, Sean _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Re: ONLY virtual domains?
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 11:35:28PM -0400, Sean Brown wrote: Is it possible to ONLY use virtual domains? I'd like to do this for oganizational sake more than anything else (I am using vmailmgr and like to have each domain controlled under on home dir). Yes. I have an organization with about a dozen domains, all virtual, using VMailMgr. Tim
virtual domains
Hello All, I've installed virtual domains on qmail, so that all incoming mail for domain example.com is getting in mailbox mailb. But qmail adds a mailbox name in to Delivered to line that is not should be there, for example: mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] whill be delivered whith line [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is it possible to configure that all mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] whill be with line [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the Delivered to line not with [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? -- Best regards, Eduard mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: virtual domains
* Frank Tegtmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010320 08:08]: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is it possible to configure that all mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] whill be with line [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the Delivered to line not with [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? Not that I like this behaviour: the vpopmail package does that. Not strictly speaking; qmail-send does that. virtualdomains List of virtual users or domains, one per line. A virtual user has the form user@domain:prepend, with out any extra spaces. When qmail-send sees the recipient address user@domain, it converts it to prepend-user@domain and treats it as local. But it's better to leave it untouched. Like Chris wrote it's ther to prevent mail loops. Yeppers. /pg -- Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- panic("esp: Heading to the promised land."); (Panic message in the kernel.)
Re: virtual domains
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 08:25:38AM -0500, Peter Green wrote: * Kirill Miazine [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010320 08:21]: On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 08:11:40AM -0500, Peter Green wrote: * Frank Tegtmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010320 08:08]: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is it possible to configure that all mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] whill be with line [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the Delivered to line not with [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? Not that I like this behaviour: the vpopmail package does that. Not strictly speaking; qmail-send does that. well, he's talking about vpopmail's Delivere-To line, it's [EMAIL PROTECTED] in this case I'm not sure what you mean. If ``example.com'' is in virtualdomains as, say: example.com:exampleuser Then the Delivered-To: line of: [EMAIL PROTECTED] will be added for [EMAIL PROTECTED] regardless of whether vpopmail is being used or not. For instance, I see this exact same behavior with vmailmgr. qmail doesn't add the Return-Path and Delivered-To lines when delivering to programs: from `man qmail-command': [...] WARNING: The mail message does not begin with qmail- local's usual Return-Path and Delivered-To lines. [...] vpopmail adds Return-Path and Delivered-To itself: from vdelivermail.c: [...] sprintf(msgbuf, "%sDelivered-To: %s@%s\n", getenv("RPLINE"), TheUser, TheDomain); [...] But maybe I'm just misunderstanding...wouldn't be the first time. :-) /pg -- Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- panic("esp: Mr. Potatoe Head is on the loose!"); (Panic message in the kernel.) -- Kirill
Re: virtual domains
* Kirill Miazine [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010320 08:36]: On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 08:25:38AM -0500, Peter Green wrote: I'm not sure what you mean. If ``example.com'' is in virtualdomains as, say: example.com:exampleuser Then the Delivered-To: line of: [EMAIL PROTECTED] will be added for [EMAIL PROTECTED] regardless of whether vpopmail is being used or not. For instance, I see this exact same behavior with vmailmgr. qmail doesn't add the Return-Path and Delivered-To lines when delivering to programs: Gotcha. vpopmail adds Return-Path and Delivered-To itself: from vdelivermail.c: [...] sprintf(msgbuf, "%sDelivered-To: %s@%s\n", getenv("RPLINE"), TheUser, TheDomain); [...] But as far as I can tell, vpopmail doesn't have anything to say about the format of the Delivered-To: line, since qmail-send has already ``mangled'' the local part of the e-mail address, right? I guess vpopmail could revert the local information to a pre-virtualdomains state before writing the Delivered-To: line, but that doesn't seem like it would make much sense... /pg -- Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- panic("Splunge!"); (Panic message in the kernel.)
Re: virtual domains
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 08:42:47AM -0500, Peter Green wrote: qmail doesn't add the Return-Path and Delivered-To lines when delivering to programs: Gotcha. vpopmail adds Return-Path and Delivered-To itself: from vdelivermail.c: [...] sprintf(msgbuf, "%sDelivered-To: %s@%s\n", getenv("RPLINE"), TheUser, TheDomain); [...] But as far as I can tell, vpopmail doesn't have anything to say about the format of the Delivered-To: line, since qmail-send has already ``mangled'' the local part of the e-mail address, right? I guess vpopmail could revert the local information to a pre-virtualdomains state before writing the Delivered-To: line, but that doesn't seem like it would make much sense... Assumed I understood you correctly, that's exactly what vpopmail does, but it constructs it's own Delivered-To line rather than reverting anything /pg -- Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- panic("Splunge!"); (Panic message in the kernel.) -- Kirill
virtual domains ONLY?
Is it possible to ONLY use virtual domains with qmail? An example: My mail machine is mail.mydomain.com. It also accepts mail for yourdomain.com and ourdomain.com. ourdomain and yourdomain are set up and working through virtual domains. What I'd like to do is also have mail sent to mydomain.com also handled as a virtual domain rather than local. So, is it possible to have an empty "locals" and "defaultdomain" file and handle all mail using virtualdomains (and rcpthosts) even though the machine is part of mydomain.com? Thanks, Sean _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Re: virtual domains ONLY?
Sean Brown writes: Is it possible to ONLY use virtual domains with qmail? An example: My mail machine is mail.mydomain.com. It also accepts mail for yourdomain.com and ourdomain.com. ourdomain and yourdomain are set up and working through virtual domains. What I'd like to do is also have mail sent to mydomain.com also handled as a virtual domain rather than local. So, is it possible to have an empty "locals" and "defaultdomain" file and handle all mail using virtualdomains (and rcpthosts) even though the machine is part of mydomain.com? Yes. -- -russ nelson will be speaking at http://www.osdn.com/conferences/brie/ Crynwr sells support for free software | PGPok | Watch out! He's got an 521 Pleasant Valley Rd. | +1 315 268 1925 voice | opinion, and he's not Potsdam, NY 13676-3213 | +1 315 268 9201 FAX | afraid to share it!
Re: virtual users without virtual domains?
"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.
virtual users without virtual domains?
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
virtual domains config
Salutations to all: What extra functionality and/or versatility is provided by fastforward compared to virtualdomains? If a hosted-domain client wants mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED], this is handled by locals. But if we want [EMAIL PROTECTED] to land in user1's mailbox and anyaddressee@hosteddomain.com to land in user2's mailbox, what is the preferred (and cleanest) arrangement? What about a similar situation with all users on a foriegn system ? And as I understand it, with fastforward, ALL domains are locals and the .qmail-default and aliases files handle the re-arrangement, correct? Thanks in advance, Flash aka Bob Gieger Flash Systems, Inc. 504.482.4854
RE: Virtual Domains
Yes, the other way is to use /var/qmail/controls/assign file... I posted instructions how to use this file: Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 17:42:07 +0100 Subject: Re: How to set up qmail for several "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"? so You can check it out Hi, thank you for the information. In this sense I would like to make two queries: Is the assign file cumulative? That is to say do I have to keep on adding users in this file or after creating the database for the assign file I should create a new assign file? Is this procedure compatible with the type of Add-ons of the vpopmail or vmailmgr? Thanks and regards. Andrs
one user handling hundreds of virtual domains
Is it safe to assign more than a hundred virtual domains to only one qmail user? Can it handle hundreds or even thousands of messages that may arrive all at once for hundreds of accounts of each virtual domain? Get your small business started at Lycos Small Business at http://www.lycos.com/business/mail.html
Virtual Domains
Hi all, I'm trying to configurate Virtuals Domains and reading the documentation I reached the following procedure which I would like you to verify if it is right or wrong. Given a new domain called "test.com" I would do the following: 1 - I create an user for the domain, which is going to receive all e-mails. Example: test 2 - I add domain to RCPTHOSTS and VIRTUALDOMAINS. In this file I would insert the line "test.com:test". 3 - Given a new mailbox ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in this domain, I would do the following: I would create the user "peter-test", I would do so because if there were any other peter in any other domain, what it would do would be "peter-otherdomain". Is this right or is there any other way of doing it? 4. In the Home directory of the "test" user I would create a file ".qmail-peter" which would have the following forward: "peter-test". Well, my query is : is this procedure right? or, is there any other way of doing it? Thanking you beforehand, Andrs
Re: Virtual Domains
Hello, * Charrua [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010219 19:27] wrote: 1 - I create an user for the domain, which is going to receive all e-mails. Example: test 2 - I add domain to RCPTHOSTS and VIRTUALDOMAINS. In this file I would insert the line "test.com:test". 3 - Given a new mailbox ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in this domain, I would do the following: I would create the user "peter-test", I would do so because if there were any other peter in any other domain, what it would do would be "peter-otherdomain". Is this right or is there any other way of doing it? POP username (ex. from /etc/password) doesn't have to be the same as the username (part of email adress). 4. In the Home directory of the "test" user I would create a file ".qmail-peter" which would have the following forward: "peter-test". Well, my query is : is this procedure right? or, is there any other way of doing it? Yes, the other way is to use /var/qmail/controls/assign file... I posted instructions how to use this file: Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 17:42:07 +0100 Subject: Re: How to set up qmail for several "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"? so You can check it out greets, -- pawel garbowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Virtual Domains
Charrua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm trying to configurate Virtuals Domains and reading the documentation I reached the following procedure which I would like you to verify if it is right or wrong. Given a new domain called "test.com" I would do the following: Have you actually tried this? 1 - I create an user for the domain, which is going to receive all e-mails. Example: test 2 - I add domain to RCPTHOSTS and VIRTUALDOMAINS. In this file I would insert the line "test.com:test". So far so good. 3 - Given a new mailbox ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in this domain, I would do the following: I would create the user "peter-test", I would do so because if there were any other peter in any other domain, what it would do would be "peter-otherdomain". Is this right or is there any other way of doing it? This step doesn't make sense in this context. 4. In the Home directory of the "test" user I would create a file ".qmail-peter" which would have the following forward: "peter-test". No. In the home directory of system user "test", create a file ".qmail-test-peter". If you want to forward this mail elsewhere, then put the line "forwardaddress@forwarddomain" into it. If you want to send it to another local system user, you can forward to that user. If you want to store the mail directly, put a Maildir or mbox delivery line in it. You don't need a local user "peter-test" for this -- in fact, it defeats the purpose of virtualdomains. Charles -- --- Charles Cazabon[EMAIL PROTECTED] GPL'ed software available at: http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/ Any opinions expressed are just that -- my opinions. ---
Re: Virtual domains and forwarding.
Charles Warwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yes the data of the message will 'pass through' that machine. There is no way with SMTP for it to just see the RCPT TO: address and say, no I don't accept that e-mail, please send that to a different mail server. Well, there is. But I've not seen it specifically supported in sender or (non-)receiver: RFC 821 offers: 3.2. FORWARDING [...] 551 User not local; please try forward-path This reply indicates that the receiver-SMTP knows the user's mailbox is on another host and indicates the correct forward-path to use. Note that either the host or user or both may be different. The receiver refuses to accept mail for this user, and the sender must either redirect the mail according to the information provided or return an error response to the originating user. although clearly the bounce that results from that could direct the recipient to send the mail elsewhere. Which may, or may not be, what the original poster was wanting to avoid. James.
Virtual domains and forwarding.
1. I have another domain I need to host on my machine. Is it possible to send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it will forward to an email address (external to the domain.com machine) without the email data passing through domain.com? I don't think this is possible.
Re: Virtual domains and forwarding.
I am not sure what you mean here by, "without the email data passing through domain.com." If your host is listed as the mail host for the domain, it will have to handle it one way or another. If you have an additional domain that you want to host, say, domain2.com, you would simply add the domain to the virtualdomains control file then tell qmail where to deposit it (see the FAQ regarding virtual domains). But if you mean that you want your mail server to act as a relay--i.e., although your host is set up as the mail host in DNS, but mail is actually to be delivered to a remote machine, you would make the virtualdomains entry then an appropriate smtproutes entry (IIRC). -K "Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards, for they are subtle and quick to anger." From: Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 08:46:32 +1000 (EST) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Virtual domains and forwarding. 1. I have another domain I need to host on my machine. Is it possible to send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it will forward to an email address (external to the domain.com machine) without the email data passing through domain.com? I don't think this is possible.
Re: Virtual domains and forwarding.
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Keary Suska wrote: I am not sure what you mean here by, "without the email data passing through domain.com." If your host is listed as the mail host for the domain, it will have to handle it one way or another. Well say you send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The mail server you're sending from will look up the MX record for domain.com and attempt to connect. Now when you're trying to connect to domain.com, domain.com says oh, that gets forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED], so I won't take the email but send it onto [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead. I don't think it's possible, but it is an idea so that you can use a slow connection to route lots of mail. Instead of the mail going through that server... Does that help at all?
Re: Virtual domains and forwarding.
Well say you send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The mail server you're sending from will look up the MX record for domain.com and attempt to connect. Now when you're trying to connect to domain.com, domain.com says oh, that gets forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED], so I won't take the email but send it onto [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead. Actually, domain.com *will* accept the message, i.e., it will store it locally in its queue. Using the virtualdomains/smtproutes option I listed in my previous email, the message will then be sent on to the remote host automatically without requiring a valid local user part of the address or a .qmail file. -K From: Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 10:43:06 +1000 (EST) To: Keary Suska [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Qmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Virtual domains and forwarding. On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Keary Suska wrote: I am not sure what you mean here by, "without the email data passing through domain.com." If your host is listed as the mail host for the domain, it will have to handle it one way or another. I don't think it's possible, but it is an idea so that you can use a slow connection to route lots of mail. Instead of the mail going through that server... Does that help at all?
Re: Virtual domains and forwarding.
Actually, domain.com *will* accept the message, i.e., it will store it locally in its queue. Using the virtualdomains/smtproutes option I listed in my previous email, the message will then be sent on to the remote host automatically without requiring a valid local user part of the address or a .qmail file. But the data will still pass through the machine right?
Re: Virtual domains and forwarding.
What do you mean by "pass through?" What are you trying to avoid? -K From: Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 11:51:23 +1000 (EST) To: Keary Suska [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Qmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Virtual domains and forwarding. Actually, domain.com *will* accept the message, i.e., it will store it locally in its queue. Using the virtualdomains/smtproutes option I listed in my previous email, the message will then be sent on to the remote host automatically without requiring a valid local user part of the address or a .qmail file. But the data will still pass through the machine right?
RE: Virtual domains and forwarding.
Title: RE: Virtual domains and forwarding. Yes the data of the message will 'pass through' that machine. There is no way with SMTP for it to just see the RCPT TO: address and say, no I don't accept that e-mail, please send that to a different mail server. Therefore you cannot use a slow connection to 're-route' lots of e-mail. Any SMTP connection MUST accept the full e-mail before it can re-route it elsewhere. -Original Message- From: Keary Suska [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, 19 January 2001 12:07 PM To: Qmail Subject: Re: Virtual domains and forwarding. What do you mean by pass through? What are you trying to avoid? -K From: Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 11:51:23 +1000 (EST) To: Keary Suska [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Qmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Virtual domains and forwarding. Actually, domain.com *will* accept the message, i.e., it will store it locally in its queue. Using the virtualdomains/smtproutes option I listed in my previous email, the message will then be sent on to the remote host automatically without requiring a valid local user part of the address or a .qmail file. But the data will still pass through the machine right? Please Note: The information contained in this email is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, you may not disclose or use the information in this email in any way. If you have received this email in error, kindly notify the sender. The sender does not guarantee the integrity of this email or any attached files.
Re: Virtual domains and forwarding.
I'm trying to avoid data coming through the 56k modem mail server. Yes I know you get what you pay for ;) On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Keary Suska wrote: What do you mean by "pass through?" What are you trying to avoid? -K From: Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 11:51:23 +1000 (EST) To: Keary Suska [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Qmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Virtual domains and forwarding. Actually, domain.com *will* accept the message, i.e., it will store it locally in its queue. Using the virtualdomains/smtproutes option I listed in my previous email, the message will then be sent on to the remote host automatically without requiring a valid local user part of the address or a .qmail file. But the data will still pass through the machine right?
qmail-pop3d HOWTO?: Multiple Virtual domains with one daemon?
Is it possible to configure a single qmail-pop3d daemon to service multiple virtual domains? I have attempted to RTFM and have not found anything that says that I can/cannot specifically do this. I currently use the following to start it: /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -R -H 0 pop3 \ /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup mail.somedomain.com \ /usr/local/bin/checkvpw \ /usr/sbin/relay-ctrl-allow \ /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir 21 | \ /var/qmail/bin/splogger pop3d I am testing linux/qmail/qmail-pop3d/vmailmgr/omail-webadmin as a replacement for my current winnt/mailmax configuration. Thanks Chad Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: qmail-pop3d HOWTO?: Multiple Virtual domains with one daemon?
Chad W Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it possible to configure a single qmail-pop3d daemon to service multiple virtual domains? I have attempted to RTFM and have not found anything that says that I can/cannot specifically do this. qmail-pop3d doesn't really care about these issues; it's your checkpassword implementation that needs to. The standard checkpassword only verifies against regular system accounts, but there are many alternative checkpassword implementations to support what you want to do, and more. In fact, there's a whole section of the page at www.qmail.org which is dedicated to checkpassword versions. Charles -- --- Charles Cazabon[EMAIL PROTECTED] GPL'ed software available at: http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/ Any opinions expressed are just that -- my opinions. ---
location of virtual domains mail.
I didn't get a response to this the first time around, so here it is again. Is the /var/qmail/users/assign file the only file that needs to be changed to specify a new location for mail per virtual domain? Peter Brezny SysAdmin Services Inc.
Re: location of virtual domains mail.
Peter Brezny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is the /var/qmail/users/assign file the only file that needs to be changed to specify a new location for mail per virtual domain? Virtual users or domains are assigned to local users or aliases with /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains . /var/qmail/users/assign only affects virtual domains indirectly -- qmail will consult assign to find out how to handle mail for the user specified in virtualdomains. Charles -- --- Charles Cazabon[EMAIL PROTECTED] GPL'ed software available at: http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/ Any opinions expressed are just that -- my opinions. ---
Virtual domains
I'm hosting multiple domains on my machine. Would like to use qmail, but I'm not sure how to solve the following. Say I have 3 users: joe, john, brenda. Each of them is "associated" with a different domain I host, say [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the webmaster for www.domain1.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is webmaster for www.domain2.net, etc. If mail arrives for [EMAIL PROTECTED], I can have it delivered to user joe by setting up a virtual user in control/virtualdomains and adding a line to users/assign. But if someone writes to [EMAIL PROTECTED], qmail will deliver it to joe, because there exists a real user 'joe' on the system. But joe is not "supposed" to have an email account under domain2.net. Any pointers will be appreciated. ch7
Re: Virtual domains
Codehead-7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 7 December 2000 at 22:52:15 -0500 I'm hosting multiple domains on my machine. Would like to use qmail, but I'm not sure how to solve the following. Say I have 3 users: joe, john, brenda. Each of them is "associated" with a different domain I host, say [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the webmaster for www.domain1.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is webmaster for www.domain2.net, etc. If mail arrives for [EMAIL PROTECTED], I can have it delivered to user joe by setting up a virtual user in control/virtualdomains and adding a line to users/assign. But if someone writes to [EMAIL PROTECTED], qmail will deliver it to joe, because there exists a real user 'joe' on the system. But joe is not "supposed" to have an email account under domain2.net. I don't use virtual users, only domains (in control/virtualdomains; the virtual users are controlled by qmail files under the user directory that control/virtualdomains associates with that domain); but your example doesn't seem to depend on them. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a virtual user, but you say that joe is a *real* user, and that there is no joe user defined for domain2 (either as a virtual user in control/virtualdomains.com, or as a user in the virtual domain controlled by a ~domain2/.qmail-joe file, where "~domain2" should be the home directory of the user controlling your virtual domain2). Um, there isn't a ~domain2/.qmail-default that forwards to local user joe by any chance is there? Short of the things listed above, or anything I've overlooked :-), this shouldn't happen; if it happens for you, something is misconfigured, or your test isn't testing what you're thinking. I'm user ddb on this system. I host a virtual domain mnstf.org, in which there is no user ddb. When I send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it bounces, as shown below: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: failure notice Date: 8 Dec 2000 04:56:19 - Hi. This is the qmail-send program at dd-b.net. 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) --- Below this line is a copy of the message. Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Received: (qmail 14996 invoked by uid 501); 8 Dec 2000 04:56:19 - Date: 8 Dec 2000 04:56:19 - Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: "David Dyer-Bennet" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (One complication; I'm user ddb, but I also receive email as [EMAIL PROTECTED], and that's my standard from: and envelope from. ddb is my actual local username, though, so [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the proper analogy to your [EMAIL PROTECTED]). -- David Dyer-Bennet / Welcome to the future! / [EMAIL PROTECTED] SF: http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/ Minicon: http://www.mnstf.org/minicon/ Photos: http://dd-b.lighthunters.net/
virtual domains
I have a mail server running qmail and accepting mail for a virtual domain via fastforward (all mail addressed to @mydomain.com is sent to a user). Mail coming into this server for the virtual domain is being sent to the usersmailbox just fine. Now I want to use this users mailbox as a multidrop box. Another server (running qmail) connects to the mailbox and retrieves all the mail but then logs messages indicating that the messages retrieved already have a 'delivered_to". When the messages are put in the users mailbox on the first server the delivered to lines are added thus causing the problem. How can I get this to work? Thanks, Rick
Re: virtual domains
On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 02:17:35PM -0500, Rick Glunt wrote: I have a mail server running qmail and accepting mail for a virtual domain via fastforward (all mail addressed to @mydomain.com is sent to a user). Mail coming into this server for the virtual domain is being sent to the users mailbox just fine. Wow. Seems everyone handles mail for mydomain.com. Now I want to use this users mailbox as a multidrop box. Another server (running qmail) connects to the mailbox and retrieves all the mail but then logs messages indicating that the messages retrieved already have a 'delivered_to". When the messages are put in the users mailbox on the first server the delivered to lines are added thus causing the problem. This is an FAQ, which you should have read prior to posting here. http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/outgoing.html#serialmail PGP signature
Virtual Domains
Hi all... A question regarding Virtual "email" Domains and Qmail. If we have a few (2 to 5) virtual domains with approximately 10 to 20 users in each, will qmail handle it securely and robustly ? Is Qmail's handling of Virtual Domains with users email as solid as it's regular handling of email as per it's primary domain ? Cheers Dennis Dennis Kavadas Network Support Officer University of New South Wales Cornea Contact Lens Research Unit Level 4, Gate 14 Barker Street Kensington NSW 2052 Ph: (02) 9385 7448
Re: Virtual Domains
Dennis Kavadas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 22 November 2000 at 14:58:15 GMT Hi all... A question regarding Virtual "email" Domains and Qmail. If we have a few (2 to 5) virtual domains with approximately 10 to 20 users in each, will qmail handle it securely and robustly ? Is Qmail's handling of Virtual Domains with users email as solid as it's regular handling of email as per it's primary domain ? Yes; that's the environment I've been running it in for several years now. Couple of dozen small virtual domains, mostly personal or non-profit organizations. Qmail has been rock-solid, and virtual works as well as local. -- David Dyer-Bennet / Welcome to the future! / [EMAIL PROTECTED] SF: http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/ Minicon: http://www.mnstf.org/minicon/ Photos: http://dd-b.lighthunters.net/
Virtual Domains
Hi all, I tyring to get qmail to recognize a virtual domain. In /var/qmail/contol/virtualdomains I have: astcomm.net:chris This should make me the owner of the domain, and mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be routed to my mailbox. I have a /home/chris/.qmail-default to catch all possiblities. /home/chris/.qmail-default has: ./mbox It doesn't work. I killed qmail and restarted it to read the new files - still no luck. I even shutdown the machine and rebooted it to make sure - still no luck. astcomm.net is in rcpthosts as well as locals and is also specified in the /var/qmail/control/me file. If I put in a specific alias such as /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-info with 'chris' in that file, that alias works fine. What am I overlooking? TIA, Chris Olson
Re: Virtual Domains
On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 10:39:21AM -0600, Chris Olson wrote: I tyring to get qmail to recognize a virtual domain. In /var/qmail/contol/virtualdomains I have: astcomm.net:chris This should make me the owner of the domain, and mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be routed to my mailbox. I have a /home/chris/.qmail-default to catch all possiblities. /home/chris/.qmail-default has: ./mbox It doesn't work. You should really define "doesn't work." I killed qmail and restarted it to read the new files - still no luck. I even shutdown the machine and rebooted it to make sure - still no luck. It's only necessary to send qmail-send a SIGHUP to get it to reread locals and virtualdomains. astcomm.net is in rcpthosts as well as locals That's your problem--take it out of locals. A domain should never be in both locals and virtualdomains. Chris
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Chris Olson wrote: I tyring to get qmail to recognize a virtual domain. In /var/qmail/contol/virtualdomains I have: OOPS! I forgot: 'What Do The Logs Say (TM)' I get deliver 16: sorry: no mailbox here by that name. -- Chris Olson
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I need mail usersnot tobe system users. Is it possible anyway? Ciao. Marco If you only have on domain then why do you want to use vpopmail? You should have your one domain in the control/locals and rcpthosts file. Shane Hi, I apologize for the trivial question, but I can't make it work,and I'm getting crazy! I have one domain only and, according to "vpopmail administration guide", I want to set it as virtual (in the nearest future there will be more than one) How should my /var/qmail/control/ files look like now (one domain only)? Thank you. Marco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
virtual domains
Hi, I apologize for the trivial question, but I can't make it work,and I'm getting crazy! I have one domain only and, according to "vpopmail administration guide", I want to set it as virtual (in the nearest future there will be more than one) How should my /var/qmail/control/ files look like now (one domain only)? Thank you. Marco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Virtual domains question
Greetings, I am already doing virtual hosting for my friend with his web site (via Apache), and now he would like me to see if I can set up e-mail on this host. The original domain name of the-republic.org is being used currently, and my friend has a shell account on this box and can send/receive mail as [EMAIL PROTECTED] He would like to be able to receive e-mail via his shell account and Pine for foo.com in addition to any e-mail he would receive that is sent to the-republiic.org domain. I read the docs and normally this is _not_ the situtation (two e-mails sent to the-republic.org domain and foo.com domain would end up in the same mailbox). So, how do I approach this? I have set up the MX records for his domain so that mail destined for foo.com will hit this box. Once received, should I just set up qmail virtual domains as is described in the qmail-howto by Adam Mckenna? If so, is it possible to set up the MUA to send out e-mail as [EMAIL PROTECTED]? Any pointers would be helpful. Or tell we where to RTFM, and I'll be more than happy to (if I haven't already :-). Thanks, Will -- - Those, who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Ben Franklin Historical Review of Constitution and Government of Pennsylvania -
Re: Virtual domains question
On 15-Oct-2000, Willis L. Sarka wrote: He would like to be able to receive e-mail via his shell account and Pine for foo.com in addition to any e-mail he would receive that is sent to the-republiic.org domain. I read the docs and normally this is _not_ the situtation (two e-mails sent to the-republic.org domain and foo.com domain would end up in the same mailbox). In /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains: the-republic.org:yourfriend foo.com:yourfriend It's telling qmail where to look dot-qmail instructions in ~yourfriend (the homedir of the user yourfriend). For example if you want to set up both [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] you just create ~yourfriend/.qmail-john containing the instructions on where to deliver mail (man dot-qmail for more info). Alternatively you can use, say alias-republicfoo, in place of yourfriend in virtualdomains. Then you create ~alias/.qmail-republicfoo-john for john@. This is useful if your friend didn't have home dir in the machine. HTH, Ronny
Re: Virtual domains and aliases
Aage Baardsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have several different domains hosted by one machine with one ip. The problem is to have qmail distinguish them from eachother when receiving mail. My problem arises when i want to have the same 'user' (alias) to different domain and then routed to different users using aliases for instance. You've got them all configured as local domains, correct? Is this possible with qmail? Yes, see below. So my question, is it possible to add hostnames to .qmail alias files? For instance, .qmail-myuser.money.net ? Or specify the domain inside the alias file? No. Make the domains or individual user-domain combinations virtual. If necessary, you can then have .qmail files controlling an individual account, and delivering the mail to a specified local user. See the section on virtualdomains in Dave Sill's "Life with qmail". Charles -- --- Charles Cazabon[EMAIL PROTECTED] GPL'ed software available at: http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/ Any opinions expressed are just that -- my opinions. ---
Re: can't make user-ext work with virtual domains
Martin Jespersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i have a virtual domain like this: domain.com:alias-domain:com now i get a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is then handled by alias/.qmail-domain:com-mbj-default and Correction: that should be ~alias/.qmail-domain:com-mbj or ~alias/.qmail-domain:com-default. it looks like this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] the problem is that user mbj doesn't have control over [EMAIL PROTECTED] with this setup since [EMAIL PROTECTED] also goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED] So why don't you direct the domain to mbj in virtualdomains, e.g.: domain.com:mbj-domain:com and mbj can set up whatever .qmail-domain:com-* files he wants? i mean, without having to set up individual .qmail-ext files for all the users in alias's home dir How about having to set up individual .qmail-ext files for all the users in mbj's home dir? If that's not acceptable, run fastforward from ~mbj/.qmail-domain:com-default, and mbj will be able to manage the domain from an alias table. -Dave
Re: can't make user-ext work with virtual domains
Ok maybe i don't quite understand you, or i didn't make my situation clear enough: 1: I want the alias user to handle all virtual domains, since i own the box this should not be a problem and i don't need to clutter up my home dir with .qmail files. 2: I am serving to many different people from every virtual domain i have, some being actual account on my machine, some being simple aliases for remote accounts. now the way i have set it up works perfektly for me, EXCEPT the problem i showed in my original mail. What i am looking for is a way to make the forwarding dynamical based on the extension. example: mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered to mbj-ext-1@localhost and mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered to mbj-ext-2@localhost (both owned by user mbj ofcause) but i also want mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered to tony-ext-1@localhost and mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered to tony-ext-2@localhost (both owned by user tony ofcause) at the same time i want mail to sam*@domain.com is delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] i mean instead of having a dead $[EMAIL PROTECTED] command in the alias users .qmail-whatever, isn't there a way for me to route the incomming mail intelligently in a catch-all way based on the first word? (by first word i mean mbj or tony or sam in the examples above) Do i make any sense or am i very terrible with the english language and unable to explain what i mean (or am i just unable to see the forrest because of to alle the trees blocking my vision)? (i am danish, sorry :) Thanks for not being too impatient with my stupidity /Martin Dave Sill wrote: Martin Jespersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i have a virtual domain like this: domain.com:alias-domain:com now i get a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is then handled by alias/.qmail-domain:com-mbj-default and Correction: that should be ~alias/.qmail-domain:com-mbj or ~alias/.qmail-domain:com-default. it looks like this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] the problem is that user mbj doesn't have control over [EMAIL PROTECTED] with this setup since [EMAIL PROTECTED] also goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED] So why don't you direct the domain to mbj in virtualdomains, e.g.: domain.com:mbj-domain:com and mbj can set up whatever .qmail-domain:com-* files he wants? i mean, without having to set up individual .qmail-ext files for all the users in alias's home dir How about having to set up individual .qmail-ext files for all the users in mbj's home dir? If that's not acceptable, run fastforward from ~mbj/.qmail-domain:com-default, and mbj will be able to manage the domain from an alias table. -Dave
RE: Virtual domains and aliases
hi, you need virtual domains... if you dont want system users have a look at http://www.tibus.net/pgregg/projects/qmail/single-uid-howto.txt ;) a == Alexander Jernejcic email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] begin LOVE-LETTER-UND-NIX-DAZUGELERNT.txt.vbs I am a Signature, not a Virus! end == -Original Message- From: Aage Baardsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 7:19 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Virtual domains and aliases Hello! I have questions about qmail and aliases. I have several different domains hosted by one machine with one ip. The problem is to have qmail distinguish them from eachother when receiving mail. My problem arises when i want to have the same 'user' (alias) to different domain and then routed to different users using aliases for instance. Is this possible with qmail? So my question, is it possible to add hostnames to .qmail alias files? For instance, .qmail-myuser.money.net ? Or specify the domain inside the alias file? Aage Very happy for any answer that can lead to a solution.. :)
Re: can't make user-ext work with virtual domains
Martin Jespersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 1: I want the alias user to handle all virtual domains, since i own the box this should not be a problem and i don't need to clutter up my home dir with .qmail files. OK, alias user handles all virtual domains. 2: I am serving to many different people from every virtual domain i have, some being actual account on my machine, some being simple aliases for remote accounts. OK, typical virtual domain set-up. What i am looking for is a way to make the forwarding dynamical based on the extension. example: mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered to mbj-ext-1@localhost and mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered to mbj-ext-2@localhost (both owned by user mbj ofcause) but i also want mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered to tony-ext-1@localhost and mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered to tony-ext-2@localhost (both owned by user tony ofcause) virtualdomains: domain.com:alias-domaincom ~alias/.qmail-domaincom-default: |forward "$EXT2"@localhost (might need $EXT3 of just $EXT; I can't be sure without testing it.) at the same time i want mail to sam*@domain.com is delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ugh. That really complicates things. (If you wanted sam-*@domain.com redirected, that'd be a lot easier.) First, create a virtual domain for domain.com: domain.com:domaincom Then in users/assign redirect the various pieces of the domain (two lines): +domaincom-:alias:[UID of alias]:[GID of nofiles]:/var/qmail/alias:-: domaincom- +domaincom-sam:alias:[UID of alias]:[GID of nofiles]:/var/qmail/alias:-: domaincom-sam- Then create the above ~alias/.qmail-domaincom-default and a ~alias/.qmail-domaincom-sam-default containing: [EMAIL PROTECTED] i mean instead of having a dead $[EMAIL PROTECTED] command in the alias users .qmail-whatever, isn't there a way for me to route the incomming mail intelligently in a catch-all way based on the first word? (by first word i mean mbj or tony or sam in the examples above) qmail-users[1]. Do i make any sense or am i very terrible with the english language and unable to explain what i mean (or am i just unable to see the forrest because of to alle the trees blocking my vision)? (i am danish, sorry :) No, you're doing great. It's just that what you want isn't trivial to describe or implement. -Dave Footnotes: [1] http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#qmail-users
can't make user-ext work with virtual domains
Hi all I have a slight problem that i am apparently to stupid to figure out how to solve :( i have set up virtual domains to all be handled by the alias user. The alias user then forwards the mails to the virtual domains to the right local users or forwards them to a remote host. The problem i have is when forwarding to local users. example: i have a virtual domain like this: domain.com:alias-domain:com now i get a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is then handled by alias/.qmail-domain:com-mbj-default and it looks like this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] the problem is that user mbj doesn't have control over [EMAIL PROTECTED] with this setup since [EMAIL PROTECTED] also goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and not [EMAIL PROTECTED] like i want it to how can i make it work the right way? i mean, without having to set up individual .qmail-ext files for all the users in alias's home dir /Martin
Virtual domains and aliases
Hello! Ihavequestions about qmail and aliases. I have several different domains hosted by one machine withone ip. The problem is to have qmail distinguish them from eachother when receiving mail. My problem arises when i want to have the same 'user' (alias) to different domain and then routed to different users using aliases for instance. Is this possible with qmail? So my question, is it possible to add hostnames to .qmail alias files? For instance, .qmail-myuser.money.net ? Or specify the domain inside the alias file? Aage Very happy for any answer that can lead to a solution.. :)
can't make user-ext work with virtual domains
Hi all I have a slight problem that i am apparently to stupid to figure out how to solve :( i have set up virtual domains to all be handled by the alias user. The alias user then forwards the mails to the virtual domains to the right local users or forwards them to a remote host. The problem i have is when forwarding to local users. example: i have a virtual domain like this: domain.com:alias-domain:com now i get a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is then handled by alias/.qmail-domain:com-mbj-default and it looks like this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] the problem is that user mbj doesn't have control over [EMAIL PROTECTED] with this setup since [EMAIL PROTECTED] also goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and not [EMAIL PROTECTED] like i want it to how can i make it work the right way? i mean, without having to set up individual .qmail-ext files for all the users in alias's home dir /Martin
SV: Virtual Domains
Aaron, try checking out vpopmail You'll find some info on it at http://www.inter7.com Im using that system over Qmail myself, and it works gr8! -fjw -Opprinnelig melding- Fra: Aaron Dougherty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sendt: 2. september 2000 07:46 Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Emne: Virtual Domains Hi, I'm trying to set up virtual domains with Qmail right now. I'm sure there's plenty of documentation other there on this, but I don't seem to be finding it. Any pointers to documentation, or help would be appreciated. What I am trying to accomplish is to have [EMAIL PROTECTED] go to user1 and [EMAIL PROTECTED] go to user2. So far, I have been able to set qmail up to allow [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to user1, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to user1, but not get the same username on different domains to go to differnt system user. Thanks! -Aaron
Re: Virtual Domains
Aaron Dougherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm trying to set up virtual domains with Qmail right now. I'm sure there's plenty of documentation other there on this, but I don't seem to be finding it. Any pointers to documentation, or help would be appreciated. http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#virtual-domains -Dave
Virtual domains
Help :) I've been trying to get virtualdomains working, but whenever i put a virtualdomains file in control qmail refuses to start up. I don't get any errors or anything, it just doesn't show in ps. It all works fine without a virtualdomains file. Any ideas? Thanks. Nick -- Nick Davies Technical Director Magnitude www.magnitude.co.uk t : 01423 529 700
Re: Virtual domains
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Nick Davies wrote: Help :) I've been trying to get virtualdomains working, but whenever i put a virtualdomains file in control qmail refuses to start up. I don't get any errors or anything, it just doesn't show in ps. It all works fine without a virtualdomains file. Any ideas? What do the logs say? What's in the virtualdomains file? Ya gotta give us something to go on. Vince. -- == Vince Vielhaber -- KA8CSHemail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.pop4.net 128K ISDN from $22.00/mo - 56K Dialup from $16.00/mo at Pop4 Networking Online Campground Directoryhttp://www.camping-usa.com Online Giftshop Superstorehttp://www.cloudninegifts.com ==
Re: Virtual domains
Nick Davies wrote: Help :) I've been trying to get virtualdomains working, but whenever i put a virtualdomains file in control qmail refuses to start up. I don't get any errors or anything, it just doesn't show in ps. It all works fine without a virtualdomains file. Any ideas? I have found 'personally' that it is easier to setup virtual domains with a virtual domain manager. It does all the work for you and updates all the qmail related files. That package is called Vpopmail and it makes creating virtual domains EASY. You can create a virtual domain with a couple users in under 10 mins or so. The address to grab a copy is www.inter7.com/vchkpw/ -- Dale Miracle System Administrator Teoi Virtual Web Hosting
Re: Virtual Domains
Aaron Dougherty wrote: Hi, I'm trying to set up virtual domains with Qmail right now. I'm sure there's plenty of documentation other there on this, but I don't seem to be finding it. Any pointers to documentation, or help would be appreciated. What I am trying to accomplish is to have [EMAIL PROTECTED] go to user1 and [EMAIL PROTECTED] go to user2. So far, I have been able to set qmail up to allow [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to user1, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to user1, but not get the same username on different domains to go to differnt system user. Thanks! -Aaron Here are some web pages to look into: Vpopmail a VirtualMail manager works GREAT! Once installed you can add virtual domains and users in less then 10 mins. It also works with Qmail's dot mail features. www.inter7.com/vchkpw/ Life with Qmail is a well written page about setting up qmail written by Dave Sill Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html Qmail Howto is another well written page on Qmail written by Adam McKenna www.flounder.net/qmail/qmail-howto.html They both explain the usage of virtual domains and how to use the dot files called dot-qmail which is probably what you are going to need to do. Vpopmail automates the creation of virtual domains and still uses the dot-qmail files. Take Care, -- Dale Miracle System Administrator Teoi Virtual Web Hosting
Re: Virtual Domains
Thank you all for the pointers ^_^ -Aaron On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Dale Miracle wrote: Aaron Dougherty wrote: Hi, I'm trying to set up virtual domains with Qmail right now. I'm sure there's plenty of documentation other there on this, but I don't seem to be finding it. Any pointers to documentation, or help would be appreciated. What I am trying to accomplish is to have [EMAIL PROTECTED] go to user1 and [EMAIL PROTECTED] go to user2. So far, I have been able to set qmail up to allow [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to user1, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to user1, but not get the same username on different domains to go to differnt system user. Thanks! -Aaron Here are some web pages to look into: Vpopmail a VirtualMail manager works GREAT! Once installed you can add virtual domains and users in less then 10 mins. It also works with Qmail's dot mail features. www.inter7.com/vchkpw/ Life with Qmail is a well written page about setting up qmail written by Dave Sill Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html Qmail Howto is another well written page on Qmail written by Adam McKenna www.flounder.net/qmail/qmail-howto.html They both explain the usage of virtual domains and how to use the dot files called dot-qmail which is probably what you are going to need to do. Vpopmail automates the creation of virtual domains and still uses the dot-qmail files. Take Care,
Virtual Domains
Hi, I'm trying to set up virtual domains with Qmail right now. I'm sure there's plenty of documentation other there on this, but I don't seem to be finding it. Any pointers to documentation, or help would be appreciated. What I am trying to accomplish is to have [EMAIL PROTECTED] go to user1 and [EMAIL PROTECTED] go to user2. So far, I have been able to set qmail up to allow [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to user1, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to user1, but not get the same username on different domains to go to differnt system user. Thanks! -Aaron
Virtual domains
hi Everybody, My virtualdomain file is as follows:- /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains file contains xyz.com:user and if tru to send the mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it gets delivered to ~user/Maildir/new How do I configured my system or do I make changes so that it can allow other mail server (xyz.com) to pick up the mails from ~user/Maildir via pop3 so that it can delivers the mails to the users on its server. And also will user account can be used by the mail server (xyz.com) to relay the message to the internet. Regards, kamal Batra * Go to: www.NetWala.com " The Internet in every wallet "
RE: Virtual domains
That was amazingly inexplicit... How do I configured my system or do I make changes so that it can allow other mail server (xyz.com) to pick up the mails from ~user/Maildir via pop3 so that it can delivers the mails to the users on its server. Look at fetchmail, or some of the other alternatives mentioned on this list earlier this week...You might be able to optimise the process with a bit of scripting and file transfer stuff but I'll leave that to your imagination... And also will user account can be used by the mail server (xyz.com) to relay the message to the internet. I take it English is not your first language? I couldn't really understand that but if you want to learn about relaying, at a minimal start 'man qmail-control' and read up on smtproutes, and also look in Life With qmail (grab the URL from http://www.qmail.org/top.html) to avoid some very very common mistakes in relaying. Brett Manager InterPlanetary Solutions http://ipsware.com/ -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 1:58 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Virtual domains hi Everybody, My virtualdomain file is as follows:- /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains file contains xyz.com:user and if tru to send the mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it gets delivered to ~user/Maildir/new Regards, kamal Batra * Go to: www.NetWala.com " The Internet in every wallet "
Mails not bouncing for virtual domains
Hi, I have Virtual domains and locals running on my qmail server. For the domains hosted in locals, any incoming mail to a wrongly spelled ID gets bounced immediately to the sender. In case of domains under virtualdomains file the incoming mail for the wrongly spelled user doesn't bounce back, instead the qmail takes it as an remote user and put it to Relay mail server. Since that domain is hosted from the same qmail server the mail comes back, this happens 25 times and then a error message is posted too many hops and then the mail bounce back. My question is why at all the qmail server is forwarding the wrongly spelled incoming mail to te relay mail, it should mark this as a bounce message immediately. Kindly comment on the above issue. thanks Ruchir
Re: Mails not bouncing for virtual domains
Ruchir Chandra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have Virtual domains and locals running on my qmail server. For the domains hosted in locals, any incoming mail to a wrongly spelled ID gets bounced immediately to the sender. Right. In case of domains under virtualdomains file the incoming mail for the wrongly spelled user doesn't bounce back, Then you must have a catch-all .qmail file for the virtual domain. What do you have in control/virtualdomains, what .qmail files to you have for the domain, and what do they contain? instead the qmail takes it as an remote user and put it to Relay mail server. Since that domain is hosted from the same qmail server the mail comes back, this happens 25 times and then a error message is posted too many hops and then the mail bounce back. Copies of log entries or a complete copy of one of the bounce messages would be instrumental in analyzing this problem. -Dave
Problems with virtual domains
Hi I'm new to this list so please excuse me if this subject has been dealt with a gazillion times before. I've read the faq:s and the man pages, but have yet to come up with a solution this (I'm guessing) simple problem of mine: I have two domains (nille.org fett.org) that I would like to have user 'nille' admin. My /var/qmail/controls/virtualdomain looks like this: fett.org:nille-fett nille.org:nille-nille In ~nille/ I have the following files: .qmail-fett-default .qmail-nille-default The both contain this line: nille I have also set rcpthosts locals so that mail to these domains are accepted. Problem: When I send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it bounces right back with the message: Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1) When I send an email to a [EMAIL PROTECTED] it ends up in their mailbox instead of nille:s. What have I missed here? Any pointers really appreciated. //Nille
Re: Problems with virtual domains
Nicklas af Ekenstam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My /var/qmail/controls/virtualdomain looks like this: fett.org:nille-fett nille.org:nille-nille In ~nille/ I have the following files: .qmail-fett-default .qmail-nille-default The both contain this line: nille I have also set rcpthosts locals so that mail to these domains are accepted. Oops. Take them out of locals. -Dave
solved - Re: problem with virtual domains
hi, today i solved the problem which was caused by a nasty character in the line mydomain.com:georg* in virtualdomains. of course, georg* is no local user and so it's clear why qmail cannot find a mailbox for that user! that character was not visibile in joe, but when printing it to paper, it appears! i removed it and everything works perfectly now again. the only strange thing is, that i can't imagine how this character could appear there. anyway, thanks to both of you for your help ! -- regards, jens --- department computer science, university of dortmund linux ... life's too short for reboots!
problem with virtual domains
hello list, after running qmail for 8 weeks now without any trouble so far, qmail starts driving me crazy today ! i am running a webserver with qmail as mailsystem. furthermore i am running my own named. i set up mydomain.com correctly in named with the following subdomains: mx.mydomain.com IN CNAME mydomain.com ftp.mydomain.com IN CNAME mydomain.com www... named runs without any trouble and works correctly. /var/qmail/controls/virtualdomains contains the following: mydomain.com:georg www.mydomain.com:georg now, the problem is the following: sending an email to anything@mydomain.com ends in an errormsg by qmail saying :"sorry, no mailbox by this name", although i put mydomain.com into virtualdomains. sending an email to anything@www.mydomain.com works perfectly. replacing with "www" by i.e. "ftp" or "mx" in virtualdomains works, too. i am using qmail with qmail's own pop3d, not vpopmail. i have checked through all my configfiles, but i can't find any mis-configuration. unfortunately my system worked well since tonight, although i DID NOT alter any of the configfiles. somebody who can help me or give me a hint where to start my investigation ? -- regards, jens --- department computer science, university of dortmund linux ... life's too short for reboots!
RE: problem with virtual domains
That sounds like a problem in the home directory for the user 'georg' Those are the easiest ones to mess up too since they're not in the qmail config directory. Did you possibly remove or change any of your .qmail files? Like a .qmail-default? Try putting a .qmail-default in georg's home directory that contains ./Maildir/ or whatever storage mechanism you use, or even an address to forward all the mail to someone else. Also, make sure you don't have any of those domains in /var/qmail/control/locals that may be moving that mail somewhere before your virtualdomains file is consulted... Dave -Original Message- From: Jens Georg To: qmail mailinglist Sent: 7/11/00 2:31 PM Subject: problem with virtual domains hello list, after running qmail for 8 weeks now without any trouble so far, qmail starts driving me crazy today ! i am running a webserver with qmail as mailsystem. furthermore i am running my own named. i set up mydomain.com correctly in named with the following subdomains: mx.mydomain.com IN CNAME mydomain.com ftp.mydomain.com IN CNAME mydomain.com www... named runs without any trouble and works correctly. /var/qmail/controls/virtualdomains contains the following: mydomain.com:georg www.mydomain.com:georg now, the problem is the following: sending an email to anything@mydomain.com ends in an errormsg by qmail saying :"sorry, no mailbox by this name", although i put mydomain.com into virtualdomains. sending an email to anything@www.mydomain.com works perfectly. replacing with "www" by i.e. "ftp" or "mx" in virtualdomains works, too. i am using qmail with qmail's own pop3d, not vpopmail. i have checked through all my configfiles, but i can't find any mis-configuration. unfortunately my system worked well since tonight, although i DID NOT alter any of the configfiles. somebody who can help me or give me a hint where to start my investigation ? -- regards, jens --- department computer science, university of dortmund linux ... life's too short for reboots!
RE: problem with virtual domains
i am running a webserver with qmail as mailsystem. furthermore i am running my own named. i set up mydomain.com correctly in named with the following subdomains: mx.mydomain.com IN CNAME mydomain.com ftp.mydomain.com IN CNAME mydomain.com www... What DNS records are for mydomain.com? Can you mail me real domain name? Vladimir Horak [EMAIL PROTECTED] /var/qmail/controls/virtualdomains contains the following: mydomain.com:georg www.mydomain.com:georg now, the problem is the following: sending an email to anything@mydomain.com ends in an errormsg by qmail saying :"sorry, no mailbox by this name", although i put mydomain.com into virtualdomains.
Re: problem with virtual domains
hi, That sounds like a problem in the home directory for the user 'georg' Those are the easiest ones to mess up too since they're not in the qmail config directory. Did you possibly remove or change any of your .qmail files? no, i didn't change anything. yesterday everything worked perfectly, but my messengermailbox was full of erroremails in the morning. Like a .qmail-default? Try putting a .qmail-default in georg's home directory that contains ./Maildir/ or whatever storage mechanism you use, or even an address to forward all the mail to someone else. Also, make sure you yes, i have "/home/georg/Maildir/" in .qmail and a forwardemail- address in .qmail-default. works correctly for all subdomains except for anything@mydomain.com. don't have any of those domains in /var/qmail/control/locals no, they are not present there. -- regards, jens --- department computer science, university of dortmund linux ... life's too short for reboots!
Re: Any differences between virtual domains?
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 11:55:30AM +1000, Brett Randall wrote: Normally I'd just say 'man qmail-send' since you haven't done this but since it isn't THAT explicit with examples for the virtualdomains file I will let you off. However, I believe the FAQ is -quite- explicit in it's examples, covering this exact situation. John
ungent help needed for virtual domains please
hello thanks for the reply i am trying to set up virtual domain with this qmail-qmail-ldap thing following is the description of what i have configured right now my mail server is receiving mails for "firstdomain.com " perfectly now as i want to receive mails for "seconddomain.com" so in ~control/virtualdomains seconddomain.com : user in ~control/rcpthost seconddomain.com hosts.secontdomain.com then in /home/user/ created few files ".qmail-seconddomain-* also tried " .qmail-*" but getting following error message FAILURE: SORRY_aLTHOUGH_I'M_LISTED_AS_A_BEST_PREFERENCE_MX_OR_A_FOR_THAT_HOST,/IT_ISNT_IN_MY_CONTROL/LOCAL_FILES_SO_I_DONT_TREATIT_AS_LOCAL i have gone through around 500 pages of the documentation on setting up virtual domain (mail) server , but there wastnt any for doing this with qmail-ldap so done all the things mentioned there in that documentation , but its still not working , i dont know now how can do please tell me what i have forgetten to configure , with warmest regards Prashantr Desai
RE: ungent help needed for virtual domains please
I am relatively new to this compared to many others, but how about just adding seconddomain.com to /var/qmail/control/locals as another host to deliver mail locally to? Brett Randall. Manager InterPlanetary Solutions http://ipsware.com/ http://ipsware.com/ -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, 25 June 2000 4:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: ungent help needed for virtual domains please hello thanks for the reply i am trying to set up virtual domainwith this qmail-qmail-ldap thing following is the description of what i have configured right now my mail server is receiving mails for "firstdomain.com " perfectly now as i want to receive mails for "seconddomain.com" so in ~control/virtualdomains seconddomain.com : user in ~control/rcpthost seconddomain.com hosts.secontdomain.com then in /home/user/ created few files ".qmail-seconddomain-* also tried " .qmail-*" but getting following error message FAILURE: SORRY_aLTHOUGH_I'M_LISTED_AS_A_BEST_PREFERENCE_MX_OR_A_FOR_THAT_HO ST,/IT_ISNT_IN_MY_CONTROL/LOCAL_FILES_SO_I_DONT_TREATIT_AS_LOCAL i have gone through around 500 pages of the documentation on setting up virtual domain (mail) server , but there wastnt any for doing this with qmail-ldap so done all the things mentioned there in that documentation , but its still not working , i dont know now how can do please tell me what i have forgetten to configure , with warmest regards Prashantr Desai
Any differences between virtual domains?
My mail server has two domains: a.com and b.com. Now I want control the delivery process between these two virtual doamins. That is, i want to tell qmail that mails delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] are forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED] while mails delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED] What can i do, or if it is possible? --- Best regards Songmailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Any differences between virtual domains?
Normally I'd just say 'man qmail-send' since you haven't done this but since it isn't THAT explicit with examples for the virtualdomains file I will let you off. In control/virtualdomains, add the line(s): a.com:localusername b.com:[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc BrettR -Original Message- From: Jianping Song [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Monday, June 26, 2000 11:01 AM Subject: Any differences between virtual domains? My mail server has two domains: a.com and b.com. Now I want control the delivery process between these two virtual doamins. That is, i want to tell qmail that mails delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] are forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED] while mails delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED] What can i do, or if it is possible? --- Best regards Songmailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Virtual Domains Over 1 IP Address
also sprach jaybc1: Hello all, What is the best route for handling multiple domains and associated things like mail delivery / pop3 user logins over 1 ip address? Probably either vpopmail (http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/) or vmailmgr (http://www.vmailmgr.org/). /pg -- Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Other than the fact Linux has a cool name, could someone explain why I should use Linux over BSD? No. That's it. The cool name, that is. We worked very hard on creating a name that would appeal to the majority of people, and it certainly paid off: thousands of people are using linux just to be able to say "OS/2? Hah. I've got Linux. What a cool name". 386BSD made the mistake of putting a lot of numbers and weird abbreviations into the name, and is scaring away a lot of people just because it sounds too technical. (Linus Torvalds' follow-up to a question about Linux)
qmail virtual domains with ldap
hello friends is there any one who is using ~control/virtualdomains file for accepting mails for more then one domains , but ya i want to put all .qmail entries in ldap rather then in .qmail file thanks prashant
virtual domains
hello friends i have installed qmail 1.03 with qmail-ldap -latest-patch on RedHat linux 6.1 i want to configure virtual domains with out using ".qmail" file in users home dir and also dont want to use /etc/passwd is this possible ? i can use some ldap entries rather then using .qmail flat files thanks Prashant Desai
Virtual Domains Over 1 IP Address
Hello all, What is the best route for handling multiple domains and associated things like mail delivery / pop3 user logins over 1 ip address? J On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 06:53:06PM +0200, Robert Sander wrote: Hi! Where has this message gone? Have you checked /var/qmail/alias/Mailbox or /var/qmail/alias/Maildir/ ? If memory serves that's where messages end up with which qmail doesn't know what to do... The other alternative is the postmaster's mailbox Jun 23 18:39:05 einstein qmail: 961778345.318647 new msg 16012 Jun 23 18:39:05 einstein qmail: 961778345.318807 info msg 16012: bytes 294 from qp 30890 uid 71 Jun 23 18:39:05 einstein qmail: 961778345.326744 starting delivery 27207: msg 16012 to local @einstein.epigenomics.de Jun 23 18:39:05 einstein qmail: 961778345.327033 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20 Jun 23 18:39:05 einstein qmail: 961778345.329393 delivery 27207: success: Jun 23 18:39:05 einstein qmail: 961778345.329472 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20 Jun 23 18:39:05 einstein qmail: 961778345.329529 end msg 16012 It came from me, speaking smtp over telnet and doing a mistake with mail from and rcpt to ;-)... Greetings -- Robert Sander Epigenomics GmbH www.epigenomics.de Kastanienallee 24 +493024345330 10435 Berlin -- http://therookie.dyndns.org
Re: one user, virtual domains, mysql, wizz bang, mailing list manager
Dnia 2000-06-21, o godzinie 17:45:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisa³: Hi, I guess the subject says it all, I'm looking for the vpopmail of mailing list management to work with qmail. Basically, I want to have one virtual user with one .qmail file in it leading to one program which will then handle multiple lists for multiple domains. I can have multiple domains delivered by putting domain1.com:listmanager domain2.com:listmanager into virtualdomains etc. however, I don't know of much that will then process it. MailMan seems to be the nearest option, and will appear to work with qmail. Ok, it doesn't have a mysql backend, but I can live without. I don't think that ezmlm is this program, because it's dependant on too many .qmail files. It also (afaik) needs one user per virtual domain. Did I mention it needed bounce handling, web interfaces, digests and other chummy MLM features too? Does such a program exist? Or do I need to write it !? I think you should use ezmlm (despite of the fact you think it's not good). If you look at qmailadmin (see links on qmails' site) you will see it has lots of options you need. And I don't think that one directory (because it's not user just directory) is too bad. Try to look what's inside all .qmail files created by ezmlm-make. You can change them whatever you want and I'm sure it will work. I wrote my own scripts in php which are started via apache (suexeced to user vpopmail and group vchkpw) and they can change a lot of ezmlm options. If you just have some free time sit and write your own scripts. If you don't have it you can gimme a email and I can send you some of mine (but there are really under-developing ;) ) -- pozdrawiam, Sylwester S. Biernacki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Virtual Domains, Single uid.
When I try to run qmail-newu, i only get the message: fatal: bad format in users/assign I have tried everything, but nothing works. I want to add the domain: mail.radioung.no In /control/virtualdomains I have added: mail.radioung.no:mail.radioung.no In /users/assign i have added: +mail.radioung.no- :mail.radioung.no:515:788:/home/vpopmail/domains/mail.radioung.no:-:: 515 is the uid of the username vpopmail 788 is the group vchkpw which vpopmail is a member of. Is this the right configuration? - Morten Tryfoss
Re: Virtual Domains, Single uid.
also sprach morten: When I try to run qmail-newu, i only get the message: fatal: bad format in users/assign I have tried everything, but nothing works. I want to add the domain: mail.radioung.no In /control/virtualdomains I have added: mail.radioung.no:mail.radioung.no In /users/assign i have added: +mail.radioung.no- :mail.radioung.no:515:788:/home/vpopmail/domains/mail.radioung.no:-:: Make sure the last line of users/assign looks like: . That's a single period, no spaces before and none after. /pg -- Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- "World domination. Fast." (By Linus Torvalds)
Virtual Domains and MX Records
Hi, I'm totally stuck trying to get qmail working the way I want it to, and the more I try to change configurations the more I get mixed up. The idea is that I have user.domain.co.uk as the virtual domain, so that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is sent to a local mailbox. What I've done so far is: made an MX record pointing to the domain.co.uk machine in qmail/control/virtualdomain entered user.domain.co.uk:username put user.domain.co.uk into rcpthosts and sent a HUP to both named and qmail-send Now reading the FAQ's and howto's etc I was led to believe that this would basically take the following steps: 1) mail arrives at domain.co.uk mail server 2) mail server has domain in its rcpthosts, good 3) is the domain in locals? no.. 4) is the domain a virtualdomain? yes... deliver to username And then username goes and checks his mail and there's the message. At the moment I'm getting a: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1) Can anyone tell me where I'm going wrong please? I hope its not something stupid I've forgot, apologies if it is. TIA, Andy.
Re: Virtual Domains and MX Records
On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 03:46:22AM +0100, Andy Coates wrote: Now reading the FAQ's and howto's etc I was led to believe that this would basically take the following steps: 1) mail arrives at domain.co.uk mail server 2) mail server has domain in its rcpthosts, good 3) is the domain in locals? no.. 4) is the domain a virtualdomain? yes... deliver to username And then username goes and checks his mail and there's the message. At the moment I'm getting a: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1) There needs to be a .qmail-default file in ~username with delivery instructions. If you want the default delivery instruction (which is probably to deliver mail to ./Mailbox or ./Maildir/), just create an empty .qmail-default file. Chris
Re: Virtual Domains and MX Records
- Original Message - From: "Chris Johnson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Andy Coates" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 4:20 AM Subject: Re: Virtual Domains and MX Records On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 03:46:22AM +0100, Andy Coates wrote: Now reading the FAQ's and howto's etc I was led to believe that this would basically take the following steps: 1) mail arrives at domain.co.uk mail server 2) mail server has domain in its rcpthosts, good 3) is the domain in locals? no.. 4) is the domain a virtualdomain? yes... deliver to username And then username goes and checks his mail and there's the message. At the moment I'm getting a: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1) There needs to be a .qmail-default file in ~username with delivery instructions. If you want the default delivery instruction (which is probably to deliver mail to ./Mailbox or ./Maildir/), just create an empty ..qmail-default file. Aargh thats it!! S close, I thought with the username in the virtualdomain bit would just send it locally to username. Thanks, I did just make an empty one and it works perfectly. Wow thats a relief :-) Later, Andy.
Not passing virtual domains to a user
I have this setup on my experimental mailserver: I add a user for every virtual domain, their userdir beeing /var/qmail/users/domain-name Then if i want to add a user to that domain i do like this to avoid local conflicts in /var/qmail/users/host.com: .qmail-user - contains "user1234" then the user for that domain has it's home in /var/qmail/users/host.com/user1234 So what happens is that when you mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] it bounces to user1234 (local) that is guaranteed to be unique. It has worked fine up til now. Now i have one vdomain called genline.nu and a test address to that that is [EMAIL PROTECTED] this works fine. Now i added skywalker.nu domain (to the user skywalker.nu) and then added user [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it fails!!! Both entries in /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains exists and for skywalker.nu it's "skywalker.nu:skywalker.nu". Why does not qmail transfer the control for *@skywalker.nu to the skywalker.nu user? The mails get caught in ~/alias/qmail-default Any ideas? /Magnus Naeslund
Virtual domains which include - in name.
I am using vpopmail which writes record in /var/qmail/users/assign for each virtual domain. But for domains including "-" qmail-newu blows up crying bad format in users/assign. Is there an work around for this? -- Ondrej Sury [EMAIL PROTECTED] Globe Internet s.r.o. http://globe.cz/ Tel: +420235365000 Fax: +420235365009 Planickova 1, 162 00 Praha 6 Mob: +420602667702 ICQ: 24944126 Mapa: http://globe.namape.cz/ NAJDI.TO http://najdi.to/ PRESS.CZ http://press.cz/
[SOLVED] Re: Virtual domains which include - in name.
Sorry, it was my fault. I discovered that I hade broken assign file (not ended with dot). Here's a quote from an earlier message that fixed the problem for me. grier Ondrej Sury wrote: I am using vpopmail which writes record in /var/qmail/users/assign for each virtual domain. But for domains including "-" qmail-newu blows up crying bad format in users/assign. Is there an work around for this? -- Ondrej Sury [EMAIL PROTECTED] Globe Internet s.r.o. http://globe.cz/ Tel: +420235365000 Fax: +420235365009 Planickova 1, 162 00 Praha 6 Mob: +420602667702 ICQ: 24944126 Mapa: http://globe.namape.cz/ NAJDI.TO http://najdi.to/ PRESS.CZ http://press.cz/
Re: virtual domains
Hi Chris, Thanks for the reply. I was trying to check this set up by telneting to my mail server on port 25 which has qmail running and all these other qmail files. The mail did not reach the address, no error message though. Also the syslog shows an entry like -- starting delivery 19839: msg 286390 to local @help.com instead of remote @test.com help.com being my mail server. Thanks sonam On Tue, 23 May 2000, Chris Johnson wrote: On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 07:01:41PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am setting up virtual domains to handle mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and so on. how can i set this up? i have read the documentation but must have probably missed a step. what i 've done till now is: create ~/control/virtualdomains with an entry like foo.com:check created ~/alias/.qmail-check-user1 with an entry like [EMAIL PROTECTED] created ~/alias/.qmail-check-user2 with an entry like [EMAIL PROTECTED] and so on. any help will be appreciated. You haven't told us how this is failing. This setup should work, assuming that there isn't a system account named "check." Chris
RE: virtual domains
You still are missing the point, how about if you give us exactly what you typed and exactly the messages and logs you get from your server. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 9:41 AM To: Chris Johnson Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: virtual domains Hi Chris, Thanks for the reply. I was trying to check this set up by telneting to my mail server on port 25 which has qmail running and all these other qmail files. The mail did not reach the address, no error message though. Also the syslog shows an entry like -- starting delivery 19839: msg 286390 to local @help.com instead of remote @test.com help.com being my mail server. Thanks sonam On Tue, 23 May 2000, Chris Johnson wrote: On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 07:01:41PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am setting up virtual domains to handle mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and so on. how can i set this up? i have read the documentation but must have probably missed a step. what i 've done till now is: create ~/control/virtualdomains with an entry like foo.com:check created ~/alias/.qmail-check-user1 with an entry like [EMAIL PROTECTED] created ~/alias/.qmail-check-user2 with an entry like [EMAIL PROTECTED] and so on. any help will be appreciated. You haven't told us how this is failing. This setup should work, assuming that there isn't a system account named "check." Chris
Re: virtual domains
On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 09:40:36AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the reply. I was trying to check this set up by telneting to my mail server on port 25 which has qmail running and all these other qmail files. The mail did not reach the address, no error message though. Also the syslog shows an entry like -- starting delivery 19839: msg 286390 to local @help.com instead of remote @test.com help.com being my mail server. Your domains aren't really help.com and test.com, are they? Chris
virtual domains
Hi, I am setting up virtual domains to handle mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and so on. how can i set this up? i have read the documentation but must have probably missed a step. what i 've done till now is: create ~/control/virtualdomains with an entry like foo.com:check created ~/alias/.qmail-check-user1 with an entry like [EMAIL PROTECTED] created ~/alias/.qmail-check-user2 with an entry like [EMAIL PROTECTED] and so on. any help will be appreciated. thank you sonam
Re: virtual domains
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 07:01:41PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am setting up virtual domains to handle mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and so on. how can i set this up? i have read the documentation but must have probably missed a step. what i 've done till now is: create ~/control/virtualdomains with an entry like foo.com:check created ~/alias/.qmail-check-user1 with an entry like [EMAIL PROTECTED] created ~/alias/.qmail-check-user2 with an entry like [EMAIL PROTECTED] and so on. any help will be appreciated. You haven't told us how this is failing. This setup should work, assuming that there isn't a system account named "check." Chris
MS SQL server with virtual domains?
Does anyone know of a way to get an MS SQL server to work via ODBC with any of the virtual domain systems out there for qmail? I know that vpopmail 3.4.12 is supposed to have support when it is finished, but I currently can't find any mention of it in the current beta. OTH any idea how hard it would be to convolute the current MySQL code for it to work across an iODBC connection? Thanks, -Andy- -- Andrew J. Grimberg Programmer WebSuite.com 206-988-2233
Re: MS SQL server with virtual domains?
To use Microsoft SQL with qmail, you'll need some sort of ODBC driver manager for Unix. The one we use is Openlink (www.openlinksw.com), which works fine for us. The main headache is getting ODBC up and running smoothly. Once that's done, you can access the database just like any other SQL database. I'm not familiar with any of the SQL code in vpopmail, but it shouldn't be too difficult to port it to ODBC, as the Openlink stuff comes with headers and libraries. Perl DBI is also an option, I believe the DBD/DBI driver for ODBC is based on Openlink. shag - Original Message - From: "Andy Grimberg" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wed 17 May 2000 15:20 Subject: MS SQL server with virtual domains? Does anyone know of a way to get an MS SQL server to work via ODBC with any of the virtual domain systems out there for qmail? I know that vpopmail 3.4.12 is supposed to have support when it is finished, but I currently can't find any mention of it in the current beta. OTH any idea how hard it would be to convolute the current MySQL code for it to work across an iODBC connection? Thanks, -Andy- -- Andrew J. Grimberg Programmer WebSuite.com 206-988-2233