mail(1) man page mentions the Mail Reference Manual.
The only one I can find is here:
docs.freebsd.org/44doc/usd/07.mail/paper.pdf
Is this the one? The URL isn't that definitive.
It seems to be in troff. Anybody got the sources
of this document?
Anyway, the description of the save command
On Tue, 31 Jul 2012 10:45:29 +0100 (BST), Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
mail(1) man page mentions the Mail Reference Manual.
The only one I can find is here:
docs.freebsd.org/44doc/usd/07.mail/paper.pdf
Is this the one? The URL isn't that definitive.
There's also a local version installed
From bon...@mail.r-bonomi.com Thu Jul 26 02:58:29 2012
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 19:37:47 -0500 (CDT)
From: Robert Bonomi bon...@mail.r-bonomi.com
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, me...@bristol.ac.uk
Subject: Re: mail(1) save command does not work
According to the man mail(1):
save(s) Takes a message list and a filename and appends each message
in turn to the end of the file. The filename in quotes, followed
by the line count and character count is echoed on the user's
terminal.
However
From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Wed Jul 25 10:47:21 2012
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 16:44:02 +0100 (BST)
From: Anton Shterenlikht me...@bristol.ac.uk
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: mail(1) save command does not work as in the man page
According to the man mail(1
Hello,
Do we have anything in the portswhich could do a strong syntax check of
mail addrs as described in RFC 3696 (...)? Thanks
matthias
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11.06.2012 16:33, Bahaa Babekir пишет:
I want to sent me configuration to build mail server step by step
I'd suggest to begin with:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mail.html
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On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 12:55:08AM +0400, Boris Samorodov wrote:
11.06.2012 16:33, Bahaa Babekir ??:
I want to sent me configuration to build mail server step by step
I'd suggest to begin with:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mail.html
Yes, read
I want to sent me configuration to build mail server step by step
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Hi everybody,
Let say my computer is connected to the internet with a cable modem and has a
dynamic IP address via DHCP. This address is refreshed after every random days.
I want to know the new address even when I'm not home. Like send an e-mail with
the new IP, I already know how to do
even when I'm not home. Like send an e-mail
with the new IP, I already know how to do this, but how can I track the event
when my computer receives the new IP?
Any ideas or same issues?
Hi,
Run this in a cronjob:
lynx -dump myip.nl | fgrep 'WAN IP'
strore the result in a file and when
Matthias Apitz writes:
Let say my computer is connected to the internet with a cable
modem and has a dynamic IP address via DHCP. This address is
refreshed after every random days.
I want to know the new address even when I'm not home. Like
send an e-mail with the new IP, I already
El día Wednesday, June 06, 2012 a las 09:17:47AM -0400, Robert Huff escribió:
Run this in a cronjob:
lynx -dump myip.nl | fgrep 'WAN IP'
strore the result in a file and when it changes, trigger a mail;
Or, using only tools in the base system:
ifconfig | head | grep
m
From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Wed Jun 6 07:37:57 2012
Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2012 02:06:48 -0700 (PDT)
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?D=E1nielisz_L=E1szl=F3?= laszlo_daniel...@yahoo.com
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: IP - e-mail
Hi everybody,
Let
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Matthias Apitz writes
internal RFC 1918 IP which is handed out by his router's DHCP
server; that's an easy problem to solve.
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gmail account. I've never set up outgoing mail
which makes changing email clients, or devices, annoying. Currently
postfix is set to use dovecot's deliver command so that dovecot can
sort and handle it. Before I deal with setting postfix to relay the
mail, dealing with firewalls and other
to handle my gmail account. I've never set up outgoing mail
which makes changing email clients, or devices, annoying. Currently
postfix is set to use dovecot's deliver command so that dovecot can sort
and handle it. Before I deal with setting postfix to relay the mail,
dealing with firewalls
I currently use my FreeBSD system as my generic unix server and some
coding, along with occasional multimedia. I'd installed postfix years
ago and kept using it. Right now, I use getmail with cron, dspam, and
dovecot to handle my gmail account. I've never set up outgoing mail
which makes
never set up outgoing mail
which makes changing email clients, or devices, annoying. Currently
postfix is set to use dovecot's deliver command so that dovecot can sort
and handle it. Before I deal with setting postfix to relay the mail,
dealing with firewalls and other possible issues
On 05/05/2012 17:21, Joshua Isom wrote:
Before I deal with setting postfix to relay the mail,
dealing with firewalls and other possible issues, is there a better
alternative?
postfix will do the job, it just works, local mail will continue to just
work. There are alternatives like qmail
gmail account. I've never set up outgoing mail
which makes changing email clients, or devices, annoying. Currently
postfix is set to use dovecot's deliver command so that dovecot can sort
and handle it. Before I deal with setting postfix to relay the mail,
dealing with firewalls and other
I just install free bsd 8.2 and i can send mail out but cant recieve. From
recipient end its combining the hostname and domain name.
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Date: Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 2:23 PM
Subject: Mail
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I just install free bsd 8.2 and i can send mail out but cant recieve. From
recipient end its combining the hostname
Daniel Lewis innervisionnetwork at gmail.com writes:
I just install free bsd 8.2 and i can send mail out but cant recieve. From
recipient end its combining the hostname and domain name.
...
Check sendmail in /etc/hosts.allow
jb
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On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 22:23, Daniel Lewis innervisionnetw...@gmail.comwrote:
I just install free bsd 8.2 and i can send mail out but cant recieve. From
recipient end its combining the hostname and domain name.
Hi Daniel,
In order to be able to receive e-mails on your server, a lot more
using your ISP’s e-mail server resources!
- 10. Broadcast your bulk email marketing campaigns anytime from any
location in the world.
- 11. Port 25 ISP not required (not affected by port 25 blocking issues).
- 12. No long term contracts.
- 13.* Reliability and 100% Bulk Friendly
I'm getting ready to install a new mail server. I want to configure
sendmail+clamav+spamassassin+mimedefang. Does anyone have some pointers
or howto docs to share? I read somewhere that spamassassin-milter has
security issues. Is mime-defang a better option or should I consider
something
I'm getting ready to install a new mail server. I want to configure
sendmail+clamav+spamassassin+**mimedefang.
I believe postfix is considered to be much more secure and better then
sendmail overall. I have a mail server and find that postfix was pretty
easy to setup and configure
On 01/29/12 02:13, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 28/01/2012 13:39, Da Rock wrote:
I know this is not exactly FreeBSD related, but I'm in need of a monk
that can enlighten me on a sacred incantation to connect perl to an imap
server using Mail::Box modules :) If it helps people sleep, its all
running
On 29/01/2012 08:11, Da Rock wrote:
Thanks for the help guys. I've stepped away from php for security
reasons; and the fact that I can integrate perl right into apache with
mod_perl.
Verb. Sap.
Checkout PSGI if you're doing web-based perl things. See
http://plackperl.org/
It means you can
Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote:
Anything that works by connecting to an IMAP server and
downloading all the new messages to hold and read locally
really is missing the point.
... or is working around administrative issues, e.g. the mail
recipient wants the mail stored
, plugin
module, toolkit, etc. you already have deployed.
Thanks Matthew. I'll look into that at some point, but I'm not entirely
sure it will be necessary in my situation.
I finally decided to scrap Mail::Box and go with Mail::IMAPClient
instead as suggested (I didn't even bother with the workaround
I know this is not exactly FreeBSD related, but I'm in need of a monk
that can enlighten me on a sacred incantation to connect perl to an imap
server using Mail::Box modules :) If it helps people sleep, its all
running only on FreeBSD systems...
I have googled and searched, and googled some
On 28/01/2012 13:39, Da Rock wrote:
I know this is not exactly FreeBSD related, but I'm in need of a monk
that can enlighten me on a sacred incantation to connect perl to an imap
server using Mail::Box modules :) If it helps people sleep, its all
running only on FreeBSD systems...
I have
On 28/01/2012 13:39, Da Rock wrote:
I know this is not exactly FreeBSD related, but I'm in need of a monk
that can enlighten me on a sacred incantation to connect perl to an
imap server using Mail::Box modules :) If it helps people sleep, its
all running only on FreeBSD systems...
I have
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Does anyone know of a webmail product that can provide access to local system
accounts? Even if it's just a script that runs /usr/bin/mail on behalf of the
user.
I'd like a simple way to access local system emails without having to forward
them to an actual mailbox
somewhere
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Errol Sayre esa...@olemiss.edu wrote:
Does anyone know of a webmail product that can provide access to local
system accounts? Even if it's just a script that runs /usr/bin/mail on
behalf of the user.
I'd like a simple way to access local system emails
that can provide access to local system
accounts? Even if it's just a script that runs /usr/bin/mail on behalf of the
user.
I'd like a simple way to access local system emails without having to forward
them to an actual mailbox
somewhere
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just a script that runs /usr/bin/mail on behalf of the
user.
Did you try /usr/ports/mail/openwebmail ? (Needs apache) Runs OK here.
I'd like a simple way to access local system emails without having to forward
them to an actual mailbox
somewhere
On Nov 18, 2011, at 1:55 PM, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
Did you try /usr/ports/mail/openwebmail ? (Needs apache) Runs OK here.
I didn't, but I think Webmin's Read Mail module will do all that I need, plus
it has some other niceties.
Thanks everyone
Errol Sayre esa...@olemiss.edu wrote:
Does anyone know of a webmail product that can provide access
to local system accounts? Even if it's just a script that runs
/usr/bin/mail on behalf of the user.
I'd like a simple way to access local system emails without
having to forward them
at eg
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2011-November/234989.html
Which proves everyone else is getting your mail that you are not.
2)
We have a test list you / your postmaster@ can subscribe to
send test messages:
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd
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On Nov 1, 2011 4:15 PM, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
Per olof Ljungmark p...@intersonic.se wrote
by humans or stored. ##
###
The APNIC whois database currently uses the RIPE-181 format when returning
database objects.
This format defines the 'notify:' as being:
notify
The e-mail address to which notifications
I'm setting up a FreeBSD appliance that won't be running a mail
daemon. I'd like the at(8) command to be there for scheduling of
commands, but do not see any way to prevent it from trying to send
mail after it executes a command. (There's not even a command line
option that says do not mail
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Brett Glass br...@lariat.net wrote:
I'm setting up a FreeBSD appliance that won't be running a mail daemon. I'd
like the at(8) command to be there for scheduling of commands, but do not
see any way to prevent it from trying to send mail after it executes
the output from each run.
I'd like to see a configuration option to send the output from each
at job to a file in a directory -- one per job, automatically
named -- rather than sending it out as e-mail. Or just not to keep
it at all. (This could still be overridden with -m, of course
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Date: Sat, 03 Sep 2011 10:39:44 -0600
To: questi...@freebsd.org
From: Brett Glass br...@lariat.net
Cc:
Subject: at command and mail
I'm setting up a FreeBSD appliance that won't be running a mail
daemon. I'd like
users.
One way to avoid problems would be to create a file name from a timestamp
and a pid.
The key thing, though, is to avoid mailing on machines that don't have
mail.
--Brett
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Subject: Re: at command and mail
At 02:35 PM 9/3/2011, Robert Bonomi wrote:
Is 'atrun' actually sending the mails or is 'cron' doing it? 'atrun' is
invoked by 'cron', from
2011-09-03 18:39, Brett Glass skrev:
I'm setting up a FreeBSD appliance that won't be running a mail daemon.
I'd like the at(8) command to be there for scheduling of commands, but
do not see any way to prevent it from trying to send mail after it
executes a command. (There's not even a command
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 4:42 PM, Brett Glass br...@lariat.net wrote:
One way to avoid problems would be to create a file name from a timestamp
and a pid.
The key thing, though, is to avoid mailing on machines that don't have
mail.
Call a shell script which preforms the actions you want
At 08:26 PM 9/3/2011, Adam Vande More wrote:
Call a shell script which preforms the actions you want.
Needlessly complex, and doesn't handle the case of stderr.
Since the utility has the ability to force mail to be sent, it
should also have an option not to send it, IMHO.
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On 18/06/2011 23:29, Christopher J. Ruwe wrote:
The mailer answers 220 mail.cruwe.de ESMTP Postfix when telnet'ed, so
I guess that is what the mailer returns as hostname.
I did not know about that DNS/rDNS issue ...
You need the name your mail server HELOs as to resolve both forwards
2011-06-19 08:22, Matthew Seaman skrev:
On 18/06/2011 23:29, Christopher J. Ruwe wrote:
The mailer answers 220 mail.cruwe.de ESMTP Postfix when telnet'ed, so
I guess that is what the mailer returns as hostname.
I did not know about that DNS/rDNS issue ...
You need the name your mail server
...
You need the name your mail server HELOs as to resolve both forwards and
reverse ---
No. Our mailserver does not resolve DNS/rDNS and I can send mail
without problems to freebsd.org.
reverse dns is definately a good thing to have in place if you want your
mail to be accepted by remote
that is what the mailer returns as hostname.
I did not know about that DNS/rDNS issue ...
You need the name your mail server HELOs as to resolve both
forwards and reverse ---
No. Our mailserver does not resolve DNS/rDNS and I can send mail
without problems to freebsd.org.
reverse dns
Thanks for all the effort ... somehow, posting an error message was the
*one* thing I forgot:
Jun 19 14:23:37 mail postfix/smtp[9416]: CE6A019C50:
to=freebsd-t...@freebsd.org, relay=mx1.freebsd.org[69.147.83.52]:25,
delay=944, delays=943/0.03/0.86/0.19, dsn=4.7.1, status=deferred (host
mx1
On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 14:12:46 +0100
Paul Macdonald p...@ifdnrg.com wrote:
Thanks for all the effort ... somehow, posting an error message was
the *one* thing I forgot:
Jun 19 14:23:37 mail postfix/smtp[9416]: CE6A019C50:
to=freebsd-t...@freebsd.org,
relay=mx1.freebsd.org[69.147.83.52
I have a problem with my mail-server configuration so that mail sent
will not reach any freebsd adresses. The solutions offered in similar
mails already accessible via various archives did not help :-(
I usually send mail from the domain cruwe.de with the mail-server
mail.cruwe.de.
My
I have a problem with my mail-server configuration so that mail sent
will not reach any freebsd adresses. The solutions offered in similar
mails already accessible via various archives did not help :-(
I usually send mail from the domain cruwe.de with the mail-server mail.cruwe.de.
My
On 6/18/11 11:53 AM, Christopher J. Ruwe wrote:
I have a problem with my mail-server configuration so that mail sent
will not reach any freebsd adresses. The solutions offered in similar
mails already accessible via various archives did not help :-(
And yet, yet, yet, here is your mail
On Saturday, June 18, 2011 11:53:57 AM Christopher J. Ruwe wrote:
I have a problem with my mail-server configuration so that mail sent
will not reach any freebsd adresses. The solutions offered in similar
mails already accessible via various archives did not help :-(
I usually send mail from
On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 15:57:08 -0400
Daniel Staal dst...@usa.net wrote:
On Saturday, June 18, 2011 11:53:57 AM Christopher J. Ruwe wrote:
I have a problem with my mail-server configuration so that mail sent
will not reach any freebsd adresses. The solutions offered in
similar mails already
--As of June 19, 2011 12:29:02 AM +0200, Christopher J. Ruwe is alleged to
have said:
(The server is a rented virtual machine.) Am I right that I need to set
the rDNS of 188.40.164.98 to mail.cruwe.de to make the freebsd.org
servers accept my mail or that, should I set the rDNS to cruwe.de, I
This is the other question: how do I get the builtin SpanAssassin
working? sendmail is working and I've built mail/p5-SpamAssassin
[or whatever]. Still getting spam. Also, when /etc/mail/* starts
up, on the console I notice a warning saying something like
Can't find Xspamassassin
All lower
I recently set up a postfix mail server on freebsd 8.1 with dovecot. I
am having trouble sending mail using Windows Live Mail.
The error I see in the logfiles is:
Mar 16 13:13:57 mail postfix/smtpd[5159]: connect from
c-68-40-255-141.hsd1.mi.comcast.net[68.40.255.141]
Mar 16 13:13:57 mail
Your postfix does not relay mails from this client.
See http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_ACCESS_README.html
http://www.postfix.org/SMTPD_ACCESS_README.htmlI suggest you to remove
your IPs from messages next time. By the way, postfix should have its own
mail-list, not freebsd:)
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011
/SMTPD_ACCESS_README.html
I suggest you to remove your IPs from messages next time. By the way,
postfix should have its own mail-list, not freebsd:)
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 11:35 PM, Mark Moellering m...@msen.com
mailto:m...@msen.com wrote:
I recently set up a postfix mail server on freebsd 8.1
. This can be found at
http://ftp.wl0.org/SOURCES/postfinger.
If the problem is SASL related, consider including the output from the
saslfinger tool. This can be found at
http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/saslfinger/.
I use Windows Live Mail via Postfix all the time. I know it works
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 07:22:45PM -0500, Daniel Staal wrote:
--As of March 10, 2011 1:36:45 PM -0800, Gary Kline is alleged to have said:
I did try pointing mutt -f at my saved backup
/usr/tmp/.../Maildir. Nothing. My copies of saved mail are
there, but not what
the DFW area, a
self-taught net-wizard came to my rescue. Via the yahoo IM
application and thanks to a fellow here with two strong arms, this
network guy set me up with a pfSense firewall (on an old Kayak), and
fixed/changed stuff on my server. He installed some mail tool
called dovecot
.
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guessing you are referring to my
sendmail. Yes?/no? I've always considered sendmail as a
transport agent, period. I have poked around in /etc/mail and
wasn't sure what to look for. I can grep -r and find the
dovecot config. I haven't touched it.
I did try
--As of March 10, 2011 1:36:45 PM -0800, Gary Kline is alleged to have said:
I did try pointing mutt -f at my saved backup
/usr/tmp/.../Maildir. Nothing. My copies of saved mail are
there, but not what was in the unread queue. I was testing out
mutt from
IM
application and thanks to a fellow here with two strong arms, this
network guy set me up with a pfSense firewall (on an old Kayak), and
fixed/changed stuff on my server. He installed some mail tool
called dovecot and deployed that on my server. At the time I was
running FreeBSD everywhere
services did you enable on dovecot?
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dovecot as an IMAP server, and put
| /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/deliver in ~/.forward. That's all I did.
And it works just like I want it to. Realising it was that simple made
me laugh at myself. But then again, mail servers isn't my area of
expertise.
I find using ~/.forward for this a bit
2011-01-17 11:04, Maciej Milewski skrev:
...
I find using ~/.forward for this a bit of an ugly hack, but as long as
I'm the only one using this computer, I can live with it, though I would
prefer to have it in /etc/mail/aliases instead, but that just gives me
warnings about deliver
2011-01-08 13:26, Rolf Nielsen skrev:
Hello,
I have several e-mail addresses, and to make it easier to read them all,
I use fetchmail to get the messages from the servers and deliver them to
one local account. And I have a POP3 server running so I can read that
local account's mail from e.g
For unknown reasons the lang/php5-extensions ports fails when it
reaches mail/php5-imap? I have upgraded the ports tress by hand and
have tried portupgrade and portmanager. I think this
(mail/php5-imap) is the only port that won't rebuild.
Is there any known problem with this imap port
Sorry. Here is the build failure for the mail port that may be
blocking my lang/php5-extensions from completing. Anybody??!
thanks in advance.
=== Building for php5-imap-5.3.5
/bin/sh /usr/ports/mail/php5-imap/work/php-5.3.5/ext/imap/libtool
--mode=compile cc -I
Hello,
I have several e-mail addresses, and to make it easier to read them all,
I use fetchmail to get the messages from the servers and deliver them to
one local account. And I have a POP3 server running so I can read that
local account's mail from e.g. thunderbird or even from my cell phone
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Rolf Nielsen listrea...@lazlarlyricon.com articulated:
Moreover, I'd like to use maildir instead of a single file mailbox,
so I'd like to switch from sendmail to e.g. postfix.
The problem is that my knowledge about e-mail configuration is
somewhat limited
in this case. What
you absolutely do need is a Local Delivery Agent (a.k.a Mail Deliver
Agent: MDA) of which there are several available. You should be able to
hook them up directly to fetchmail.
Some LDAs that understand Maildir --
procmail -- stand-alone mail filtering and delivery application
mail to freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org
an MTA it's not actually necessary in this case. What
you absolutely do need is a Local Delivery Agent (a.k.a Mail Deliver
Agent: MDA) of which there are several available. You should be able to
hook them up directly to fetchmail.
Some LDAs that understand Maildir --
procmail -- stand-alone
On Sat, 08 Jan 2011 15:01:49 +
Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk articulated:
dovecot works very well serving Maildir via IMAP. As mentioned
elsethread, dovecot v2 isn't really stable yet. Also lacks some of
the add-ons like managesieve. For a quiet life, stick to
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