On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 08:59:34PM -0500, Roger Merchberger wrote:
> What's a FAQ 5.4??? ;^>
I think you want to read FAQ #5.4 to fix that. (whee! That must be
my 100th).
> > or surviving events like the great flamewars in December.
>
> I survived 'em (and all the flamewars since early '96..
Once upon a midnight dreary, Stefan Paletta had spoken clearly:
>
>Adam D. McKenna wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
>
>>:> This is cool to see. Qmail creating jobs. I just hope it never gets to
>>:> the point of something like "Qmail certification".
>>:
>>:Hey, I'll certify you, but only after you certify
What does the cur/ directory under Maildir/ do?
I am having problem with it when using qmail-imap and imp.
Victor
Adam D. McKenna wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
>:> This is cool to see. Qmail creating jobs. I just hope it never gets to
>:> the point of something like "Qmail certification".
>:
>:Hey, I'll certify you, but only after you certify me.
We should however consider awarding medals to list members for ans
On 24-Feb-99 Adam D. McKenna wrote:
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>:On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 01:20:38PM -0800, Postmaster wrote:
>:> Critical Path was also featured on a News Hour story on PBS when they
>:> were spotlighting forthcoming spam legislation.
>:>
>:> This is cool
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 01:20:38PM -0800, Postmaster wrote:
:> Critical Path was also featured on a News Hour story on PBS when they
:> were spotlighting forthcoming spam legislation.
:>
:> This is cool to see. Qmail creating jobs. I just hope it neve
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 09:16:56AM +0100, Dimitri SZAJMAN wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Does Qmail supports ETRN ? Do you have any link ?
>
No - which is a real pity...
Most new MUAs (Outlook/Exchange, Netscape, MUTT) support DSN, and it doesn't
matter if DSN isn't that great an idea - it's still there and
At 5:30 pm -0500 24/2/99, Mark E Drummond wrote:
>Hi all. Qmail is delivering to local addresses from both local and
>remote senders. But it is not delivering to remote addresses, whether
>from a local or remote sender. Any ideas?
yeah, it's not supposed to.
You need to enable relaying, using th
Samuel Dries-Daffner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| open (FILE, ">>$file");
I don't see any mutual exclusion in there. If two deliveries overlap,
your $file might get strange. Various tools (like Dan's setlock) can
do the job, but qmail really should come with deliver-to-file and
deliver-to-mail
Hi all. Qmail is delivering to local addresses from both local and
remote senders. But it is not delivering to remote addresses, whether
from a local or remote sender. Any ideas?
--
_
Mark E Drummond Royal Military
- Justin Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| # |case "$SENDER" in *@aol.com) exit 99;; esac
|
| or the user ould put @aol.com in the badmailfrom file?
The sysadmin could. But that may be somewhat heavyhanded, depending
on the value of aol.com of course.
- Harald
- [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| My local domain here is cjx.com, but this is a small network, and email
| is smtp'd away from here to the *real* cjx.com, which is connected to
| the 'net.
|
| Via qmail, email is queued up perfectly, and sent via ppp pop3 with
| serialmail.
|
| However, there are a numbe
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 01:20:38PM -0800, Postmaster wrote:
> Critical Path was also featured on a News Hour story on PBS when they
> were spotlighting forthcoming spam legislation.
>
> This is cool to see. Qmail creating jobs. I just hope it never gets to
> the point of something like "Qmail cer
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 10:15:36PM +0100, Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
# - Mark E Drummond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
#
# | How can I send mail from a certain site to bit heaven?
#
# - "Adam D. McKenna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
#
# | why bother? just add them to your deny list in your tcprules. That
# |
On Wed, 24 Feb 1999 15:19:16 -0500, Mark E Drummond wrote:
>How can I send mail from a certain site to bit heaven?
>
>
Put a '#' in the appropriate .qmail file.
Fred
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
Fred B. Ri
Critical Path was also featured on a News Hour story on PBS when they
were spotlighting forthcoming spam legislation.
This is cool to see. Qmail creating jobs. I just hope it never gets to
the point of something like "Qmail certification".
Hsin-ih Tu
Ok here's a quick hack, but it works...
Follow these steps:
1. copy the code below to a file and make it 755.
2. add the full path and name of file to your .qmail
ex:
| /acct/staff/lcl/mailtofile
3. make sure you change the variables for $file and $which_sender to your
desired
Scott Sharkey writes:
> Hello All,
>
> I've got a disk filling up, and I think that qmail is gonna
> have to be moved. Can anyone give suggestions for moving
> the /var/qmail directories without too much disruption?
>
> I'm assuming that I need to stop incoming mail for a while,
> let
- Mark E Drummond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| How can I send mail from a certain site to bit heaven?
- "Adam D. McKenna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| why bother? just add them to your deny list in your tcprules. That
| way you won't have to waste the bytes accepting the mail.
That will work if you wish
why bother? just add them to your deny list in your tcprules. That way you
won't have to waste the bytes accepting the mail.
--Adam
-Original Message-
From: Mark E Drummond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Qmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 3:12 PM
Subject: Sending mai
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 03:34:06PM -0500, Mark E Drummond wrote:
> How would I forward all messages for MAILER-DAEMON on my external hub
> (running qmail) to my global postmaster account?
create/modify your
~alias/.qmail-mailer-daemon
file on your external mailhub to point to the address of yo
I have been wondering why is not there a simple support in qmail to
filter incoming mail and then forward it to a file.
1) How about condredirect would understand that if an address starts
with / or "." then it has to forward to a maildir or mbox? Like
|condredirect ./fakesinceheisnotaround/
How would I forward all messages for MAILER-DAEMON on my external hub
(running qmail) to my global postmaster account?
--
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Mark E Drummond Royal Military College of Canada
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi,
At 21:21 24.02.99 , you wrote:
>I assume you want to add these headers to incoming messages. Invoke
>reformail from the appropriate .qmail file. reformail is part of the
>maildrop package.
no, i want to add these header-files to all messages (=> outgoing is
interesting). In sendmail you ca
I assume you want to add these headers to incoming messages. Invoke
reformail from the appropriate .qmail file. reformail is part of the
maildrop package.
Mate
How can I send mail from a certain site to bit heaven?
--
_
Mark E Drummond Royal Military College of Canada
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Computing Services
Linux Uber Alles
hi,
is it possible to add header lines for each mail which qmail deliveres? I
think about
X-mailed-through: myServer
Mailed-from: $SENDER
Forwarded-To: $TO
Thank you,
Michael
Greetings
I can't find this in the FAQ, please excuse me if it is there really, but
under a guise I can't understand !
My local domain here is cjx.com, but this is a small network, and email
is smtp'd away from here to the *real* cjx.com, which is connected to
the 'net.
Via qmail, email is queu
Hi !
To: EVERYBODY in this list (And a BIG: "Beg your pardon" to PAIR), who is,
or was "spammed" by my Fetchmail-"experiment"
Guilt-stricken as i am right now, Most of you certainly ask, why didn´t you
tell me before ? (My head was cut off by me and by some off you), i have to
apologise for
By putting my top domain in the defaulthost file on my external hub (MX
for the domain) will that automagically rewrite the _sender_ address on
outgoing email? Rewriting will not be necesary for 99% of my users but
there are a few who might be running thier own Unices and need to have
headers rewi
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 11:40:08AM -0600, Mate Wierdl wrote:
> It is probably easy to pass laws regarding breaking rules for this
> channel. The laws could me made international. If a country has no
> laws or means to enforce the rules, they cannot use the channel.
Onother nice (IMHO) approach
On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Jay D. Dyson wrote:
> Excuse me, but PLEASE GET YOUR ATTRIBUTION RIGHT.
My apologies. Calm down.
> I did not send the "screaming unsubscribe" message. Some lost
> soul at usia.gov did that, and I really do not care to be confused with
> someone as clueless. T
echo rmc.ca:mailhub > /var/qmail/control/smtproutes
where "mailhub" is the DNS name or IP of your internal mailhub.
--Adam
-Original Message-
From: Mark E Drummond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Qmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 1:08 PM
Subject: Qmail as external mai
Hi all. I am setting up a test of qmail as a replacement for sendmail on
our new external mailhub/web server. Our structure is as follows:
We have an external mailhub which the world sees as the MX for our
domain, rmc.ca. All mail for rmc.ca is processed by the external
mailhub. Spam, relayed mai
- "Scott Sharkey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| I've got a disk filling up, and I think that qmail is gonna
| have to be moved. Can anyone give suggestions for moving
| the /var/qmail directories without too much disruption?
|
| I'm assuming that I need to stop incoming mail for a while,
| let the q
Mate Wierdl writes:
> long ago you listed some IPs that are to be blocked. The list I
> manage just got a spam that had this in the header
>
> Received: from unknown (HELO VIDEOCONFERENCER) (212.12.137.50)
>
> Is 212.12.137. one of the ranges you mentioned?
The only IP ranges I recall posti
Mate Wierdl wrote:
> Note the quoting in the echo line.
>
> It is another matter that it is not good to see this darn thing when
> running ps, so I will change this in the next release.
Yeah, sorry, I did my test with echo $DEFAULT_DELIVERY. Stupid me.
And you're right, it's ps who prompted me
On the qmail list [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dd>On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
>> On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 12:58:33PM +0200, Andrei wrote:
>>
> Did "make setup", did "make setup check", no errors.
>>
>> What are your rights on /var/qmail/queue and /var/qmail/queue/lock ? As
>> what
Mate Wierdl writes:
> I do not understand: how can I make sure I do not get these bounces from
> muncher? I now have about 30 of them.
I'm about to write a filter recipe to trap them, and forward them to the
individual who doesn't know how to properly configure his mail sys
This means that upon execution of the init file,
DEFAULT_DELIVERY will be the string
"# Using qmail-local to deliver messages to ~/Mailbox by default. ./Mailbox"
all on one line, which is incorrect.
(It's a feature of backquoting in sh, that it removes newlines)
$ DEFAULT_DELI
Dan said that the best defense against spam is to create appropriate
laws against it.
But what is the reality of this in a country where it is legal to air
ads in every five minutes (with increased volume so even if you dare
to go to the bathroom, you will hear it) in the middle of a TV show?
App
How about a filter recipe that takes all mail from one person and writes
it to a separate filerather than (or in addition) to the regular
mbox location. I'm using qmail 1.01.
Samuel Daffner
Mills College ITS
On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Sam wrote:
> Mate Wierdl writes:
>
> > I do not understand:
Mate Wierdl writes:
> I do not understand: how can I make sure I do not get these bounces from
> muncher? I now have about 30 of them.
I'm about to write a filter recipe to trap them, and forward them to the
individual who doesn't know how to properly configure his mail system.
--
Sam
I'm not sure to whom I should report this. Mate Wierdl ?
In the memphis RPM for linux (very nice), there's a slight problem:
The file /etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail.init
contains
DEFAULT_DELIVERY="`cat $QMAILHOME/defaultdelivery/rc`"
and /var/qmail/defaultdelivery/rc is the file
---begin file---
# Usi
Folks,
I'm upfront but stupid. The URL for Critical Path is www.cp.net. If you
visit the site and find a job tailored to your skills, please contact me and
I'll forward the resume to the hiring authority with whom I work.
I will not abuse the privilege of this email list. Only the correction
At 17:14 24/02/99 +0100, you wrote:
And what about /var/log/maillog ?
>Hi people,
>
>I'm runing RH5.1, linux 2.2.0.
>There is no more sendmail.
>
>I just set up Qmail (rpm 1.0.3-6) following
>instruction from Mini-Howto by Ying Zhang
>(http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/qmail/index.html)
>I'm using
On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Developpement wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> I'm runing RH5.1, linux 2.2.0.
> There is no more sendmail.
>
> I just set up Qmail (rpm 1.0.3-6) following
> instruction from Mini-Howto by Ying Zhang
> (http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/qmail/index.html)
> I'm using ucspi-tcp-0.84.
>
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 05:14:57PM +0100, Developpement wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> I'm runing RH5.1, linux 2.2.0.
> There is no more sendmail.
>
> I just set up Qmail (rpm 1.0.3-6) following
> instruction from Mini-Howto by Ying Zhang
> (http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/qmail/index.html)
> I'm using
Hi people,
I'm runing RH5.1, linux 2.2.0.
There is no more sendmail.
I just set up Qmail (rpm 1.0.3-6) following
instruction from Mini-Howto by Ying Zhang
(http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/qmail/index.html)
I'm using ucspi-tcp-0.84.
When i do /etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail start, all the exe seems
to st
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Jay D. Dyson wrote:
> > UNSUBSCRIBE !!
Hmm... maybe it's time to gun up a patch that counts the total number of
bytes/words in the body of an email and if a case-insensitive
"unsubscribe" makes up a large enough portion, reply to the sender with a
"hey you can't unsubscri
Just for an unsolicited opinion:
I work for a corporate partner/customer of Critical path, and have found them
to be extrememly knowledgeable, laid back and a pleasure to work with.
Their main product is outsourced email solutions for small to large corporations
using web-based administration
Hello All,
I've got a disk filling up, and I think that qmail is gonna
have to be moved. Can anyone give suggestions for moving
the /var/qmail directories without too much disruption?
I'm assuming that I need to stop incoming mail for a while,
let the queue empty out, and then can move the wh
Russell Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Cute. I like it. Only, the message the user gets back is confusing.
True. I used to run with the bouncemail patch, but now I'd
prefer to constantly demonstrate that it should be standard. :-)
Hiyas,
I'm just wondering how can I use the mini-qmail server and how can I handle
a large list of deliveries. OK, let's say I'm using multiple A addresses
for a name, for example mail.isp.org has six IP addresses and it receives
mails (with mini-qmail) and handle the http requests. It can be a
Mate Wierdl writes:
> I do not understand: how can I make sure I do not get these bounces from
> muncher? I now have about 30 of them.
Well, you could grep on the fellow mentioned in the delivered-to
line. Or you could complain to Dan, and ask him to remove that guy.
After all, it's not *Dan*
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Jay D. Dyson wrote:
> Plaintext message follows...
> --
> On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, KMJJKT wrote:
>
> > UNSUBSCRIBE !!
>
> To unsubscribe, send a message to:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe if he just added a few more exclamation points.
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 04:57:14AM -, Russell Nelson wrote:
> Scott Schwartz writes:
> > I got a bunch of them too, until I finally blocked relay1.pair.com
> > (DATABYTES=1, since qmail-smtpd doesn't have a way to bounce a message
> > cleanly.)
>
> Cute. I like it. Only, the message the
On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Petr Novotny wrote:
>
> Oh, did you start /var/qmail/rc? What does ps aux|grep qmail say? Is
> qmail-send running?
> --
> Petr Novotny, ANTEK CS
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.antek.cz
> -- Don't you know there ain't no devil there's just God when he's drunk.
>
On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 12:58:33PM +0200, Andrei wrote:
>
> It seems that new mail in the queue is not trigerring qmail-send to process
> it. Your permissions on the /var/qmail/queue/lock/trigger may be wrong. Go
> into the qmail source directory, a
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 12:58:33PM +0200, Andrei wrote:
It seems that new mail in the queue is not trigerring qmail-send to process
it. Your permissions on the /var/qmail/queue/lock/trigger may be wrong. Go
into the qmail source directory, and run "make setup" again to fix it.
>
> I have
I have compiled and installed succesefuly qmail 1.03 on a Redhat
5.2 (2.2.1). Everything seems to be fine just that messages don't get
deliverd. I mean i send messages to joe, ii can find those messages in
/var/qmail/queue/... but joe never gets them.
here is a piece:
qmail-qstat
messa
qmail Digest 24 Feb 1999 11:00:01 - Issue 561
Topics (messages 22318 through 22400):
Mail receipt upon delivery.
22318 by: "Ãéþñãïò ÊïõëïãéÜííçò" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
22320 by: Mark Delany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
22321 by: Bo Fussing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Is it possible to make qmail send mail, containing certain header line to
/dev/null?
I am espessialy intrested in killing mail containing 'X-Spanska: Yes'
Usually this mail contains only one file infected with the Backorifice stuff.
Um asking that because I want to make it globaly for the whol
Hi Guys!
Read all your Messages...
Thanks for your analysis and help... ;-(( (Best thing i read was to Patch
qmail-smtpd)
Like:
From: "Scott Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Mate Wierdl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>| I got four messages like these. Can anybody tell me what is going on?
>It
Hi.
Does Qmail supports ETRN ? Do you have any link ?
Thank you for your answer and your experiences.
***Timing Is Everything***
Do you sit at home cruising the Net saying "This is a Gold Mine"?
Have You figured out how to mine the net yet?
Do you Really want to?
Are you Ready?
We are!,
We Have,
We Love it,
and we're willing to teach you!
The Internet is the wave of the futu
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 06:24:45PM +1100, Mark Delany wrote:
If I remember right, they were using zmailer for inbound. These days they
seem to have a second MX, which is stupid:
[/home/arb] % telnet mail2.hotmail.com 25
Trying 209.185.130.252...
Connected to mail2.hotmail.com.
Escape character i
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 07:56:09AM +0100, Franky Van Liedekerke wrote:
> Now the strange thing is, all three give back different results (see
> below). And now I wonder why.
> And it's not that the difference is delivered mail, because I know
> that's not the problem. I also know that qmail-qstat
hotmail use qmail for outbound only. I don't recall what they use for
inbound - which is where you're having problems.
Regards.
At 07:27 24/02/99 +0100, Van Liedekerke Franky wrote:
>Hotmail is using qmail, aren't they? They seem to be in great trouble
>because all email for hotmail.com remai
Hi,
I know there are several ways to check the queue:
1) use qmail-qstat
2) use qmHandle
3) use qmail-qread and do a "|grep remote|grep -v done" (less accurate,
perhaps?)
Now the strange thing is, all three give back different results (see
below). And now I wonder why.
And it's not that the diff
Hi,
is there a tool available to give a summary of what's in the queue?
Something like:
x mails queued for first.domain
xx mails queued for second.domain
yy mails deferred for third.domain
If not, I'll write one myself (using perl of course)
Franky
Hotmail is using qmail, aren't they? They seem to be in great trouble
because all email for hotmail.com remains stuck in my queue. Or is it only
here, maybe a resolver problem?
On Tue, Feb 23, 1999 at 09:35:24AM -0800, Sebastian Knoop-Troullier wrote:
> A basic virtual domain. Everything goes to
> the .qmail-default apart from a few .qmail-users
> that redirects the mail to another server.
> I am receiving tons of spam on one of those
> .qmail-users. Is there any way to
On Tue, Feb 23, 1999 at 06:00:22PM +0100, Dimitri SZAJMAN wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Does Qmail supports ETRN ? Do you have any link ?
>
> Thank you for your answer and your experiences.
No, but if you install the serialmail package by DJB, you can use AUTOTURN.
Get serialmail from:
ftp://koobera.math.
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