On Monday 24 January 2005 16:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am sending a mail from the user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Local host is amalasingh.com is configured and works fine from inside and
> outside.
> **
> Jan 24 20:50:37 localhost postfix/qmgr[3875]: B21F078061:
> from=<[EMAIL PR
Folks,
I have a postfix mail sending problem. Attached is the error message.
First time installed MDK 10.1, do not know how to configure the postfix.
Tried to send an email from an email client. This is the log.
Could be due to DNS setup. Do I need to setup my own DNS?
I have Dynamic DNS record
Nope, that didn't fix it. I'm still gettting the message hourly, but it's now
going to a different email account (the one I changed it to).
On Friday 16 July 2004 09:16 am, LtCdData wrote:
> LOL... i was sending my cron mails to my isp every 4 hours (after a
> reinstall ) some time back untill
LOL... i was sending my cron mails to my isp every 4 hours (after a
reinstall ) some time back untill they mailed me as told me OOPS ))
anyway i changed my aliases for root to my own account ... the end.. ))
there is a line in /etc/postfix/aliases root: root <-- change it to you
On Friday
I've been getting one of these emails every hour for the last 2 days. It's
not very descriptive. Can anyone tell me what's going on?
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tried that ... no entries for syslog there i have
mail, lastlog, messages, sudo, wtmp, etc. ... but no
syslog ..
--- Marty Wedepohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Try /var/log/syslog for imapd messages
>
> > thanks, derek ...
> >
> > it occurs several times a day at seemingly random
> > times
heck, engardelinux doesn't even install "man" ...
("bash: man: command not found) ...
but i have taken your suggestion that it might be
related to logging and changed a couple of settings in
logrotate.conf ... i'll wait a day or so and see if
that makes a difference
thanks again for the help
man imapd
ought to tell you which imap you have installed. (Assuming imapd is the name of your
daemon)
Whichever one it is, it is pretty easy to change to a different one.
I use Courier-imap which works pretty well for me. Another alternative is University
of Washington imap, and there are a cou
Try /var/log/syslog for imapd messages
> thanks, derek ...
>
> it occurs several times a day at seemingly random
> times ...
>
> i've looked in /var/log/ and i can't figure out where
> imap is writing ... is it messages? or mail? or
> somewhere else?
>
> also, i don't know how to determine which i
thanks, derek ...
it occurs several times a day at seemingly random
times ...
i've looked in /var/log/ and i can't figure out where
imap is writing ... is it messages? or mail? or
somewhere else?
also, i don't know how to determine which imap is
running ... it installed by default with engardel
If you are losing connection to an IMAP client it is your IMAP server which
has the issue not Postfix. Which IMAP server are you using?
Does this happen at the same time every day? If so your IMAP server may have a
cron job, or an entry in /etc/logrotate.d which is 'tidying up' every day
and r
Hi All,
I want to put up an internal e-mail server in our network. Since postfix is
pre-installed in mandrake 8.0
I didn't bother installing another mail server. But when I configure the
client which is using Eudora on
Windows machine I get an error "Could not connect to "mailserver"
Caused:co
Mattias Segerdahl wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: mail for coweb.commentor.se loops back to
> myself
Postfix is doing a dns lookup on coweb.commentor.se and finding that the
ip address points back to itself, but it's not configured to accept mail
for coweb.commentor.se. You need to tell postfix t
Could anyone tell me what I am doing wrong with the postfix config when this
shows up when trying to send emails to someone on the server...
This is the Postfix program at host www.coweb.commentor.se.
I'm sorry to have to inform you that the message returned
below could not be delivered to one o
uot;Alex V Flinsch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2000 09:11
Subject: Re: [newbie] POSTFIX problem
> On Fri, 26 May 2000, you wrote:
> >
> > G'day,
> >
> > I have been a Sendmail user uptill now, after installing
On Fri, 26 May 2000, you wrote:
>
> G'day,
>
> I have been a Sendmail user uptill now, after installing Mandrake V7.0-2, I find
>Postfix is now the default MTA, the problem I have with this is all my incomming mail
>is going to /varspool/postfix/deferred, thus being unavailable for pickup.
>
I know, same here, I lost some e mails because of that
stupid program, they were in some stupid unreadable
format in the wrong folder instead of in /var/spool/mail/user
where pine can pick them up.
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Michael Doyle wrote:
>
> G'day,
>
> I have been a Sendmail user uptill now
G'day,
I have been a Sendmail user uptill now, after
installing Mandrake V7.0-2, I find Postfix is now the default MTA, the problem I
have with this is all my incomming mail is going to /varspool/postfix/deferred,
thus being unavailable for pickup.
What am I missing here???
Michael Doyl
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Adahma wrote:
> I've been a long time RH user, and was surprised upon installing Air
> and discovering the default use of Postfix over sendmail. I've heard
> good things about Postfix, so I'm not exactly apposed to this, but
> currently none of my mail retrieved with fetchmai
I've been a long time RH user, and was surprised upon installing Air
and discovering the default use of Postfix over sendmail. I've heard
good things about Postfix, so I'm not exactly apposed to this, but
currently none of my mail retrieved with fetchmail is being delivered.
Can someone tell me
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