On Saturday 18 November 2006 20:54, Rachel Florentine wrote:
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From: Tom Ierna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've installed qmail/vpopmail many ways - from source, using the
instructions from qmailrocks and most recently using the instructions
found here:
http
with qmail (192.168.99.99/bsd.rxvkt.net). The domain (uclmd.net) is
pointed to 193.93.193.193 like this:
1. mail. rxvkt.net A 193.93.193.193,
2. rxvkt.net MX 10:mail.rxvkt.net,
3. rxvkt.netA 193.93.193.193.
(I think that this is correct, but im
Hi!
I'm trying install helios-qmail (http://helios-qmail.sourceforge.net/) which
is based on qmail-sql (http://qmail-sql.digibel.be/) and I know for sure,
that on FreeBSD 4.x it was possible to install it, but on FreeBSD 6.0 I
receive during installation only this:
./compile qmail-getpw.c `cat
On Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 09:57:25AM +0200, Petr Murmak wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying install helios-qmail (http://helios-qmail.sourceforge.net/) which
is based on qmail-sql (http://qmail-sql.digibel.be/) and I know for sure,
that on FreeBSD 4.x it was possible to install it, but on FreeBSD 6.0 I
Hi,
Does anybody know a free webmail solution for Qmail?
Best regards,
Rodrigo Souza
Sao Paulo - Brazil
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Hi,
Does anybody know a free webmail solution for Qmail?
Best regards,
Rodrigo Souza
Sao Paulo - Brazil
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From: Rodrigo G. Tavares de Souza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 3:01 PM
Subject: Qmail - Webmail solution
Hi,
Does anybody know a free webmail solution for Qmail
Rodrigo G. Tavares de Souza wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody know a free webmail solution for Qmail?
Best regards,
Rodrigo Souza
Anything that uses imap or can read a Maildir will work just fine.
Depends on if you want to connect to your mailstore from another
machine, or read your mail off
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 12/18/05, Shantanoo Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daemontools can be found out by:
cd /usr/ports make search name=daemontools
Where are these make options in ports documented? I'd like to know all
of the options available in ports. I usually just cd
) that I need procmail
to deliver the mail to the different courier-imap folders in the Maildir.
I couldn't find on the net clear algorithm that does that. (or at least
I failed reproducing it).
Anyone could help?
This is up to the end user to do. My $HOME/.qmail looks like so
| preline
Greetings,
It's been a long time since my last day as a system administrator,
but recently I needed to install a qmail server for a friend.
Although I had forgoten many things, I've managed to make
a working netqmail 1.05 + SMTP-AUTH + TLS patch +
qmail-scanner + spam-assassin + courier imap
Angelin Lalev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's been a long time since my last day as a system administrator,
but recently I needed to install a qmail server for a friend.
Although I had forgoten many things, I've managed to make
a working netqmail 1.05 + SMTP-AUTH + TLS patch +
qmail-scanner
to deliver the mail to the different courier-imap folders in the Maildir.
I couldn't find on the net clear algorithm that does that. (or at least
I failed reproducing it).
Anyone could help?
This is up to the end user to do. My $HOME/.qmail looks like so
| preline procmail ~/.procmailrc
From
I manually started qmail-smtp.
However, even if it's running, it doesn't listen on any socket.
I think I'm missing something, but what?
Is there some other thing that should I do?
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On 2005-12-20 12:01, Gojyo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I manually started qmail-smtp.
However, even if it's running, it doesn't listen on any socket.
Please quote the original message when you reply. I usually reply to
50-100 messages every day and this does *not* include the work-related
email
On 12/20/05, Gojyo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I manually started qmail-smtp.
However, even if it's running, it doesn't listen on any socket.
I think I'm missing something, but what?
Is there some other thing that should I do?
I don't think qmail-smtpd is listening on any socket, but rather
Hi,
it seems that I have a issue with qmail itself.
Now I'm trying running it without daemontools (I can configure them later,
and, as Svein Halvor said, qmail should run as well without).
Now, /usr/local/etc/rc.d/qmail links correctly to /var/qmail/rc, which is a
copy of /var/qmail/boot/maildir
On 2005-12-19 11:54, Gojyo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
it seems that I have a issue with qmail itself.
Now I'm trying running it without daemontools (I can configure them later,
and, as Svein Halvor said, qmail should run as well without).
Now, /usr/local/etc/rc.d/qmail links correctly
I've some problem making qmail work.
I've installed qmail (with smtp auth support), ucspi-tcp and daemontools
from the ports tree (I'm using Freebsd 6.0).
I've disabled sendmail running the enable-qmail script after qmail
installation (and I can see it's not running), I've copied the maildir
On 12/18/05, Gojyo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've disabled sendmail running the enable-qmail script after qmail
installation (and I can see it's not running), I've copied the maildir
start script from /var/qmail/boot to /var/qmail/rc and added
qmail_enable=YES to /etc/rc.conf.
Now I can't
+++ Michael P. Soulier [freebsd] [18-12-05 14:39 -0500]:
| On 12/18/05, Gojyo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I've disabled sendmail running the enable-qmail script after qmail
| installation (and I can see it's not running), I've copied the maildir
| start script from /var/qmail/boot to /var/qmail
On 12/18/05, Gojyo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've some problem making qmail work.
I've installed qmail (with smtp auth support), ucspi-tcp and daemontools
from the ports tree (I'm using Freebsd 6.0).
I've disabled sendmail running the enable-qmail script after qmail
installation (and I can
On 12/18/05, Shantanoo Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daemontools can be found out by:
cd /usr/ports make search name=daemontools
Where are these make options in ports documented? I'd like to know all
of the options available in ports. I usually just cd /usr/ports ls
-d */*daemontools*
A
On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 08:10:04PM -0500, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 12/18/05, Shantanoo Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daemontools can be found out by:
cd /usr/ports make search name=daemontools
Where are these make options in ports documented? I'd like to know all
of the options
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 11:38:49PM -0800, E.J Burritt wrote:
Hey Mike, thanks for the reply. I went ahead and tried that link,
but unfortunatley it didn't help. I also made a post over at the
FreeBSD forums, but also no reply. Not sure what to do now...
For one thing, you omitted all context
Hey Mike, thanks for the reply. I went ahead and tried that link, but
unfortunatley it didn't help. I also made a post over at the FreeBSD forums,
but also no reply. Not sure what to do now...
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: postfix vs. qmail?
On 6/29/2005 at 8:48 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|For one who wants to host email accounts for multiple domains, which
is
|better? I've started installing and configuring qmail according to the
|tutorial on qmailrocks.org but i'm wondering if i should stop and
consider
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Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 6:13 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: postfix vs. qmail?
On 6/29/2005 at 8:48 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|For one who wants to host email accounts
For one who wants to host email accounts for multiple domains, which is
better? I've started installing and configuring qmail according to the
tutorial on qmailrocks.org but i'm wondering if i should stop and consider
postfix before pressing on.
Thanks
I prefer postfix as it supports smtp auth, unlike qmail which doesn't.
(Qmail requires a hack to do so)
On 6/29/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
For one who wants to host email accounts for multiple domains, which is
better? I've started installing and configuring qmail
On 6/29/2005 at 8:48 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|For one who wants to host email accounts for multiple domains, which
is
|better? I've started installing and configuring qmail according to the
|tutorial on qmailrocks.org but i'm wondering if i should stop and
consider
|postfix before pressing
On 29/06/2005 11:13 PM, MikeM wrote:
On 6/29/2005 at 8:48 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|For one who wants to host email accounts for multiple domains, which
is
|better? I've started installing and configuring qmail according to the
|tutorial on qmailrocks.org but i'm wondering if i should stop
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 08:48:11 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For one who wants to host email accounts for multiple domains, which
is better? I've started installing and configuring qmail according to
the tutorial on qmailrocks.org but i'm wondering if i should stop and
consider postfix before
On June 29, 2005 08:48 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For one who wants to host email accounts for multiple domains, which is
better? I've started installing and configuring qmail according to the
tutorial on qmailrocks.org but i'm wondering if i should stop and consider
postfix before pressing
enough about to develop
|properly?
=
Another reason in favor of Postfix -- the Postfix user support mailing list
is excellent. qmail support mailing list is less than helpful.
http://www.postfix.org/lists.html
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hi,
I've a simple question, postfix or qmail? :), I've a fair review for both from
some linux admins, now, I want to know fbsd's community opinion :). The mail
server (now running sendmail) serves ~300 accounts.
Other thing (perhaps, the one that I interest more your opinion), do anyone
know
Hi Luciano,
I've a simple question, postfix or qmail?
the simple answer: both are good.
If you're using sendmail right now, the change to postfix should be easier.
I've heard that postfix is slightly faster when it comes to really
massive number of emails (less disc-writing
Luciano Musacchio wrote:
hi,
I've a simple question, postfix or qmail? :), I've a fair review for both from
some linux admins, now, I want to know fbsd's community opinion :). The mail
server (now running sendmail) serves ~300 accounts.
From limited experience, Postfix is much better
On Saturday 18 June 2005 06:24 am, Luciano Musacchio wrote:
I've a simple question, postfix or qmail? :)
My choice is Postfix. It's still under active development and isn't hampered
by bizarre licensing and enormous egos.
Furthermore, Qmail seems to have earned its reputation for security
On Saturday 18 June 2005 10:21 am, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
It has some interesting tricks (an email address like user can
automatically have aliases like user-*)
In Postfix's main.cf:
recipient_delimiter (default: empty)
The separator between user names and address extensions
On Sat, 2005-06-18 at 15:21, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Luciano Musacchio wrote:
qmail documentation is, as far as I can tell, just Life with Qmail
(google should do it). It has some interesting tricks (an email address
like user can automatically have aliases like user-*) that I haven't
really
, Qmail seems to have earned its reputation for security the
standard DJB way: by implementing only the easy parts of the standard and
complaining loudly about the hard parts (those are insecure!) until
everyone quits asking for them.
DJB?
On Saturday 18 June 2005 10:21 am, Alex Zbyslaw wrote
On Sat, Jun 18, 2005 at 07:58:56PM +0100, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Furthermore, Qmail seems to have earned its reputation for security the
standard DJB way: by implementing only the easy parts of the standard and
complaining loudly about the hard parts (those are insecure!) until
everyone quits
I told the XRAID to slice the 2 x 2.2TB arrays into 4 x 1.1TB arrays.
No problems after that.
Ben.
On 5/6/05, Matthias F. Brandstetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- quoting Benson Wong --
There are a couple of issues you will run into here.
1. Mass storage. FreeBSD doesn't
) - 100MB quota per user
- autoresponder
- about 50.000 user
- online backup of data
- some more featuers for web frontend
Since I happily use qmail for some other (but smaller) installations, I
want to try it with qmail here for this project as well. My only problem
is, I have no clue
-- quoting Benson Wong --
There are a couple of issues you will run into here.
1. Mass storage. FreeBSD doesn't support file systems 2TB, at least
not that I found decent documentation and support for.
How can you address data storage 2TB then?
Or do I have to split my
50.000 user
- online backup of data
- some more featuers for web frontend
Since I happily use qmail for some other (but smaller) installations, I
want to try it with qmail here for this project as well. My only problem
is, I have no clue where to start ... beginning from should I use 2
I'm CC this answer back to FBSD-Questions.
On 5/5/05, Odhiambo Washington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Benson Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20050505 02:56]: wrote:
Hi Ben,
I run a qmail-ldap installation for about 10,000 users. Each has 100MB
of quota. I use 2 LDAP servers, 2 qmail servers
- some more featuers for web frontend
Since I happily use qmail for some other (but smaller) installations, I
want to try it with qmail here for this project as well. My only problem
is, I have no clue where to start ... beginning from should I use 2
redundant and really strong or some more
to restore something in a
pinch. The remote backups ensure that I don't lose data if the server
crashes and both disks are toast.
- some more featuers for web frontend
Like what?
Since I happily use qmail for some other (but smaller) installations, I
want to try it with qmail here
I run a qmail-ldap installation for about 10,000 users. Each has 100MB
of quota. I use 2 LDAP servers, 2 qmail servers and have all the
Maildirs stored on a 5.6TB Xserve RAID.
There are a couple of issues you will run into here.
1. Mass storage. FreeBSD doesn't support file systems 2TB
See http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ldap/ Maybe you could ask on the
qmail-ldap mailing list ;)
=adriaan=
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I know that the queuelifetime control file sets the time before qmail
gives up sending a message (usually 1 week), but how do I modify the
warning that is usually set to notify the user four hours after sending
that the message is being held back?
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On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 12:11 -0500, Madhusudan Singh wrote:
Hi
I am trying to implement a qmail based mailserver with binc imap on FreeBSD
5.3-RELEASE using the instructions found on :
I don't use binc-imap, so was reluctant to answer. But nobody else has,
so:
http://www.bsdguides.org
Hi
I am trying to implement a qmail based mailserver with binc imap on FreeBSD
5.3-RELEASE using the instructions found on :
http://www.bsdguides.org/guides/freebsd/mailserver/qmail+vpopmail+qmailadmin.php
I am using packet filter (pf) to setup the firewall. I have added the
following rules
On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 00:12 -0500, Madhusudan Singh wrote:
Hi
I am new to both FreeBSD and qmail. However, I am definitely not new to
unix/linux (2 years of HP-UX and 7 years of Linux experience). I am using a
pf firewall on a machine that will host a webserver as well as my mailserver
On Thursday 10 March 2005 05:57, Peter Risdon wrote:
On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 00:12 -0500, Madhusudan Singh wrote:
Hi
I am new to both FreeBSD and qmail. However, I am definitely not new to
unix/linux (2 years of HP-UX and 7 years of Linux experience). I am using
a pf firewall
Hi
Thanks once again for your message.
I followed directions at the following website :
http://www.bsdguides.org/guides/freebsd/mailserver/qmail+vpopmail+qmailadmin.php
There was one strange comment on this page :
Note: the binc-imap configuration is not complete enough to work
Hi
I am new to both FreeBSD and qmail. However, I am definitely not new to
unix/linux (2 years of HP-UX and 7 years of Linux experience). I am using a
pf firewall on a machine that will host a webserver as well as my mailserver.
I am interested in setting up IMAP access to email for my users
Hi,
I am trying to install and configure qmail on FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE.
I manage to start qmail automatically upon reboot, but whenever I
start another daemon through /usr/local/etc/rc.d/daemonname.sh, I
get this:
%sudo sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/samba.sh restart
[1] 13163
Starting qmail
%sudo sh
Hi,
I am trying to install and configure qmail on FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE.
I manage to start qmail automatically upon reboot, but whenever I
start another daemon through /usr/local/etc/rc.d/daemonname.sh, I
get this:
%sudo sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/samba.sh restart
[1] 13163
Starting qmail
%sudo sh
Ok, well I installed qmail and all that jazz through Matt's Mail
toaster. Everything appeared to have been installed without any
problems, obviously some tweaking had to be done to customize the
installation but nothing major. At this point, my only problem appears
to be the from address that its
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I believe this is done in your /var/qmail/control/defaultdomain and
/var/qmail/control/defaulthost files.
In fact, check through all the files in the control dir to make sure
they are right.
Chris
gabriel wrote:
| Ok, well I installed qmail and all
believe this is done in your /var/qmail/control/defaultdomain and
/var/qmail/control/defaulthost files.
In fact, check through all the files in the control dir to make sure
they are right.
Chris
gabriel wrote:
| Ok, well I installed qmail and all that jazz through Matt's Mail
| toaster
they be the
| mail server's host or the domain?
|
|
| On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 11:24:15 -0700, Chris Warren
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| I believe this is done in your /var/qmail/control/defaultdomain and
| /var/qmail/control/defaulthost files. In fact, check through all
| the files in the control dir
or the domain?
|
|
| On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 11:24:15 -0700, Chris Warren
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| I believe this is done in your /var/qmail/control/defaultdomain and
| /var/qmail/control/defaulthost files. In fact, check through all
| the files in the control dir to make sure they are right
somedomain.com in a lot of the |
| files but I changed them to the actual domain. Should they be the |
| mail server's host or the domain? | | | On Sun, 20 Feb 2005
| 11:24:15 -0700, Chris Warren | [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: |
|
| | I believe this is done in your /var/qmail/control/defaultdomain
| and | /var
Warren | [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: |
|
| | I believe this is done in your /var/qmail/control/defaultdomain
| and | /var/qmail/control/defaulthost files. In fact, check through
| all | the files in the control dir to make sure they are right. | |
| Chris | | gabriel wrote: | | | Ok, well I
james doucette wrote:
# qmailctl stat
/service/qmail-send: up (pid 131) 187 seconds
/service/qmail-send/log: up (pid 137) 187 seconds
/service/qmail-smtpd: up (pid 33965) 0 seconds
/service/qmail-smtpd/log: up (pid 138) 187 seconds
/service/qmail-pop3d: up (pid 136) 187 seconds
OK,
i have 1 guy that cant get his mail. He can only send recivie to his
own address.
everyone else has email, and it works. ...usually.
How do i find out where this users config got messed up.
How do i begin to fix his mail?
on another note:
qmailctl stat:
# qmailctl stat
/service/qmail
support Maildir. I've used Maildir+Postfix+Maildrop aswell as just
Maildir+Postfix where virtual mailboxes are in maildir format. IIRC its just a
matter of having the trailing slash on mailbox paths.
The biggest problem with a qmail-postfix transition is probably converting all
the logic you may
Hello,
I want a real confirmation that you can copy the Maildir folders and move them
to a different box with postfix running with the ability to continue as it was
provided that the postfix was configured to use Maildir and also the domains
that this mail server should accept for?
I have
Haulmark, Chris wrote:
Hello,
I want a real confirmation that you can copy the Maildir folders and move them
to a different box with postfix running with the ability to continue as it was
provided that the postfix was configured to use Maildir and also the domains
that this mail server should
Anyone have an insights to this problem?
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From: Mike Grissom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 2:59 PM
Subject: Qmail Problems
I have been having a problem with qmail-send dying for a while now. In the
log file it says that alert
On 2004-12-13 14:53, Mike Grissom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike Grissom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been having a problem with qmail-send dying for a while now.
In the log file it says that alert: oh no! lost spawn connection
which leads me to believe the problem is with the qmail
Mike Grissom wrote:
I have been having a problem with qmail-send dying for a while now. In the log file
it says that alert: oh no! lost spawn connection which leads me to
believe the problem is with the qmail-lspawn or qmail-rspawn. I have
FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE #0: Thu Nov 11 17:21:04 EST 2004
Tabor Kelly wrote:
snip
In addition to everything Mike Grissom [EMAIL PROTECTED] said
Sorry, I meant Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED].
snip
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How do I set hard line breaks in outlook express?
It was installed via source. It seems to die every day or 2. I have
some ktrace outputs now from qmail-lspawn and qmail-rspawn. One of
those are the ones that are dying and making qmail-send die.
Here is the outputs (last 50 lines):
qmail-lspawn
I have been having a problem with qmail-send dying for a while now. In the log
file it says that alert: oh no! lost spawn connection which leads me to
believe the problem is with the qmail-lspawn or qmail-rspawn. I have FreeBSD
4.10-STABLE #0: Thu Nov 11 17:21:04 EST 2004 installed on the box
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone on the list has any experience with
MailAvenger, preferably in conjunction with Qmail, that they could
provide me with some hints. The mailavenger website isn't all that
helpful with setting it up.
Cheers
Tim
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For anyone else wondering here is how the problem was solved. put the
patch (name doesn't matter it just does them in alphabetical order
into the /work/qmail-1.03 directory.
Did a make patch, which resulted in an error but after editing the
Makefile the compile worked fine.
Thanks everyone
Here's the story...
I'm trying to compile qmail-mysql with a new patch that I have found.
We've got a test mail server set up explicitly for trying this. Did
some googling and asked a question on here earlier about how exactly
you get a patch to compile with the ports collection. The answer
On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 08:46:18AM -0600, CHris Rich wrote:
Here's the story...
I'm trying to compile qmail-mysql with a new patch that I have found.
We've got a test mail server set up explicitly for trying this. Did
some googling and asked a question on here earlier about how exactly
you
On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 01:29:43PM -0600, Danny MacMillan wrote:
Disclaimer: This could all be complete nonsense, and probably is.
Looks right to me..
Kris
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Description: PGP signature
Ah I love this mailing listthanks for the suggestions will try
them as soon as possible.
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 12:35:32 -0700, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 01:29:43PM -0600, Danny MacMillan wrote:
Disclaimer: This could all be complete nonsense, and
How can i configure dns for useing qmail?
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dextermetall wrote:
How can i configure dns for useing qmail?
There is nothing particularly different for qmail than for any other
MTA. You need to set the MX records for your mail server with a priority
number. The priority number is only important if you have multiple servers.
If you have
Why do you no use pkg_add instead port collection?
Remember that one are binary and the other is maded from the source, but
it is more simple.
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At 19:32 2004-09-06, you wrote:
Emil Isberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I sent the following message to the qmail port maintainer.
External todo patch is a good option to have for busy mailservers since if
you continously get email to your smtp-server then qmail-send can't
keep up
Hmm, i know what you mean! Checked Makefile, it seems these four patches
not included,
SIZE (qmail-1.03-starttls-smtp-auth.patch) = 41786
SIZE (qmail-ldap-1.03-20020901.patch.gz) = 130655
SIZE (qmail-mysql-1.1.8.patch) = 57702
SIZE (tls.patch) = 39095
SIZE (sendmail-flagf.patch) = 863
But if i
hi,
i always install qmail by source code compiled manually, this time, i would like to
try to use ports install qmail, but there is a problem about the patch included in
ports and any patch will be installed automacticall/ by default.
i tried to read Makefile, not really sure, checked /usr
Hi,
I sent the following message to the qmail port maintainer.
External todo patch is a good option to have for busy mailservers since if
you continously get email to your smtp-server then qmail-send can't keep up
with both todo-queue and spawning qmail-local/qmail-remote.
I don't suggest
Emil Isberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I sent the following message to the qmail port maintainer.
External todo patch is a good option to have for busy mailservers since if
you continously get email to your smtp-server then qmail-send can't keep up
with both todo-queue and spawning
kinux wrote:
i always install qmail by source code compiled manually, this time, i would
like to try to use ports install qmail, but there is a problem about the patch
included in ports and any patch will be installed automacticall/ by default.
i tried to read Makefile, not really sure, checked
.
That's true, but you only get the overall setup stuff if you log in as
postmaster. If you log in as an already set up user, you get stuff that
pertains to you.
Peter.
Peter Risdon wrote:
Eric Heintzberger wrote:
Hello everyone!
I run qmail, courier-imap, and FreeBSD as a mail server for a small
Hello everyone!
I run qmail, courier-imap, and FreeBSD as a mail server for a
small business network. Most of the end-users have no
familiarity with UNIX, and so training them to SSH into the mail
server and uncomment the autoresponder line in their .qmail
configuration file c. is a bit
Eric Heintzberger wrote:
Hello everyone!
I run qmail, courier-imap, and FreeBSD as a mail server for a small
business network. Most of the end-users have no familiarity with UNIX,
and so training them to SSH into the mail server and uncomment the
autoresponder line in their .qmail configuration
:
Eric Heintzberger wrote:
Hello everyone!
I run qmail, courier-imap, and FreeBSD as a mail server for a small
business network. Most of the end-users have no familiarity with UNIX,
and so training them to SSH into the mail server and uncomment the
autoresponder line in their .qmail configuration
On Saturday 19 June 2004 06:15 pm, Chris Smith wrote:
Is there an easier to manage solution that DOESN'T involve qmail where I
don't need to give users REAL accounts?
I'm using Cyrus IMAP (and POP) on my FreeBSD server. There is no direct
correlation between Cyrus accounts and system
user account per mailbox etc. Its performance is
piss poor and the users are complaining (there are 500 of the buggers and
they poll it all day and night).
Is there an easier to manage solution that DOESN'T involve qmail where I
don't need to give users REAL accounts? I've seen several qmail
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