pop3 "password rejected"

1999-03-27 Thread Greg
Hi, well I've got smtp relay working fine, but when I give a user a log in account on this box, to enable them to grab their mail, with a windoze client their password gets rejected, (although I can telnet in with it). ? please point me at some docs, as I don't recall seeing anything relating to t

Re: AOL e-mail protocol (slightly off top)

1999-03-27 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 1999-03-26 10:58:53 -0800, Nick Moffitt wrote: > Perhaps you could blame the following header on "Friday"? > X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Pro Version 4.0.1 [...] > Life is much easier when you don't need to read mail from > Windows users. Could you please stop this pointle

Re: poor documentation example

1999-03-27 Thread Jay Soffian
"Scott" == Scott D Yelich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I've had tcpserver compile just fine even with HP's broken >> compiler. It seems as if you're trying to find fault just to >> try and prove your point. If you know/knew in advance of your >> non-standard compiler setup yo

Re: poor documentation example

1999-03-27 Thread Mark Delany
>But I'm sure djb knows his way is better, so this is all a waste of >breath now, isn't it. So lemme get this right. Dan B. has written and made freely available an MTA that many people like. Russell N. has set up a web site to help distribute information about that MTA. Numerous others are run

Re: pop3 "password rejected"

1999-03-27 Thread Chris Johnson
> Hi, well I've got smtp relay working fine, but when I give a > user a log in account on this box, to enable them to grab their > mail, with a windoze client their password gets rejected, > (although I can telnet in with it). ? please point me at some > docs, as I don't recall seeing anything rel

Re: poor documentation example

1999-03-27 Thread Russell Nelson
Mark Delany writes: > Even more people have provided thousands of hours of free support > on this list Your modesty becomes you. Mark D. is one of the people who provides that support, and an excellent job you do, too. -- -russ nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://crynwr.com/~nelson Crynwr sup

Re: pop3 "password rejected"

1999-03-27 Thread Greg
I'm using qmail-pop3, re: calling it, I think i'm running the daemon in "supervisor" mode, RH just set it all up, on the install. (I'm actually a "Slackware" fan, only had RH running a week to check it out also). The problem appears to be fixed, I think it was to do with the Mailbox format, as cha

Re: Aliases - silly newbie question but I can't figure it out

1999-03-27 Thread Chris Green
On Thu, Mar 25, 1999 at 10:27:58PM -, D. J. Bernstein wrote: > > What I would really like to do is arrange that all mail for (regex) > > '.*maxine.*@isbd.demon.co.uk' would go to maxine, is there a simple > > way to do this? > > You could insert something like > >|case "_$LOCAL_" in _*m

Re: pop3 "password rejected"

1999-03-27 Thread Fabrice Scemama
Greg wrote: > > Hi, well I've got smtp relay working fine, but when I give a user > a log in account on this box, to enable them to grab their mail, > with a windoze client their password gets rejected, (although I > can telnet in with it). ? > please point me at some docs, as I don't recall seei

serialmail & net

1999-03-27 Thread Ralf Nagel
Hi, I am running a small "masqueraded" network (4 linux-machines, 1 NT). The mail (qmail of course) setup seems to be okay - everything works fine as far as local and intranet traffic (linux -> linux) is concerned. But how can I collect all outgoing mail on a central "mail server" waiting for the

Re: serialmail & net

1999-03-27 Thread Fabrice Scemama
Ralf Nagel wrote: > > Hi, > > I am running a small "masqueraded" network (4 linux-machines, 1 NT). The > mail (qmail of course) setup seems to be okay - everything works fine as > far as local and intranet traffic (linux -> linux) is concerned. > But how can I collect all outgoing mail on a cent

Qmail + NFS

1999-03-27 Thread Pedro Melo
Hi! I know that a lot of people here use Qmail + NFS to deliver into NetApp's and boxes like that. My question is: does anybody here does NFS delivery via NFS to a Linux-based NFS Server? Are you having any stability probs? Which kernel are you using? Thanks in advance --- Pedro Melo <[EMAIL PR

Re: serialmail & net

1999-03-27 Thread Ralf Nagel
Fabrice Scemama wrote: > > Ralf Nagel wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I am running a small "masqueraded" network (4 linux-machines, 1 NT). The > > mail (qmail of course) setup seems to be okay - everything works fine as > > far as local and intranet traffic (linux -> linux) is concerned. > > But how c

Re: serialmail & net

1999-03-27 Thread Fabrice Scemama
Ralf Nagel wrote: > > Fabrice Scemama wrote: > > > > Ralf Nagel wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I am running a small "masqueraded" network (4 linux-machines, 1 NT). The > > > mail (qmail of course) setup seems to be okay - everything works fine as > > > far as local and intranet traffic (linux

Re: Aliases - silly newbie question but I can't figure it out

1999-03-27 Thread Paul Farber
Is there a web page or doc that has some more dot-qmail file examples? Paul D. Farber II Farber Technology Ph. 570-628-5303 Fax 570-628-5545 [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sat, 27 Mar 1999, Chris Green wrote: > On Thu, Mar 25, 1999 at 10:27:58PM -, D. J. Bernstein wrote: > > > What I would really lik

Re: serialmail & net

1999-03-27 Thread Eric Dahnke
Download the serialmail package. The instructions of how to queue all non-local messages for outbound delivery via a Maildir are in the TOISP file within the serialmail tar file. chau - eric > > Oh, my bad English, I suppose... > > Fabrice, I am using fetchmail for my INCOMING mail! > > I would

serialmail/qmail workaround needed

1999-03-27 Thread Eric Dahnke
Hello List, I've got a dialup client with a qmail/fetchmail/serialmail instalation acting as their mailgateway. The client wants to restrict some of the accounts to internal mail use only. Question is, how can I keep such restricted users' messages from ending up in serialmail's outgoing pppdir?

Re: poor documentation example

1999-03-27 Thread Russ Allbery
Jay Soffian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Also, none of djb's packages like the idea of compiling a program to > look in one place and installing it in another. We use depot for all our > package installes, so we compile packages to look in /usr/local, but > install them in /depot/col/. All of dj

qmail Digest 27 Mar 1999 11:00:00 -0000 Issue 592

1999-03-27 Thread qmail-digest-help
qmail Digest 27 Mar 1999 11:00:00 - Issue 592 Topics (messages 23501 through 23551): folders 23501 by: Alastair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 23518 by: Harald Hanche-Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> relaying from hosts on my domain 23502 by: Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 23506 by