Hi,
On Tuesday, May 11, 1999 1:15 PM, Dave Sill [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Jari Tenhunen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone succesfully configured selective relay with tcp_wrappers ??
Yes, but it's not supported. One problem is that tcp_wrappers has to
be built with a
On Thu, 13 May 1999, Oden Eriksson wrote:
I don't know aht all the fuss is about. My RH5.1 version of tcp-wrappers
works fine.
Yes the Russ (or who ever) is wrong about this at the www.qmail.org
site, at least RH5.1-RH6 has tcp wrappers built "the right way". I think
Russ Nelson should
From: Scott D. Yelich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Right. Just with taildir or whatever else package was written for
: this... I'm sure there is a program out there. I can whip up a little
: perl proggie to do it as well.
:
: I was just saying, apparently not clearly enough, that I just wished
: that
"D. J. Bernstein" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| If you want to watch for particular error messages from qmail-smtpd, run
| it under recordio. Make sure you filter the log appropriately---recordio
| produces a lot of output.
Better yet, patch qmail-smtpd to do sensible logging. Then you get
Russell Nelson wrote:
Bill Parker writes:
I would like to know how the qmail book is coming along, and
3.5 chapters down
Howdy,
Is the book going to have some content on common patches and/or (hopefully)
qmail 2.0? I know there's not much information available on ver2, but I'm
Tillman writes:
Russell Nelson wrote:
Bill Parker writes:
I would like to know how the qmail book is coming along, and
3.5 chapters down
Howdy,
Is the book going to have some content on common patches and/or (hopefully)
qmail 2.0? I know there's not much
After implementing the new scripts for Procmail and completely restarting
the qmail daemons, qmail has now flushed 150 megs of queue in 45 minutes!
Thank you everyone for your assistance in this emergency.
I did discover that procmail (even though we're not running sendmail in any
way)
On Thu, May 13, 1999 at 05:59:28PM +0300, Stathakopoulos Giorgos wrote:
Our server is MX for 3 different domains. Is there any way to log qmail
info in 3 different log files? Is there any way to log this info (with
syslog.conf) to even 3 different hosts?
1. Run 3 different qmail, and have
On Thu, 13 May 1999, Marlon Anthony Abao wrote:
mail:~$ cc taildir.c
taildir.c:15: conflicting types for `sys_errlist'
/usr/include/errno.h:31: previous declaration of `sys_errlist'
taildir.c: In function `newest':
taildir.c:65: warning: passing arg 3 of `scandir' from
On Wed, May 12, 1999 at 04:53:00PM +0200, Pavel Kankovsky wrote:
no comment
I had one similar to this one the other day. That one involved MDaemon,
another Windows SMTP product.
Greetz, Peter
--
| 'He broke my heart,| Peter van Dijk |
I broke his neck'
Our server is MX for 3 different domains. Is there any way to log qmail
info in 3 different log files? Is there any way to log this info (with
syslog.conf) to even 3 different hosts?
G.
Hello All,
I would like to know how the qmail book is coming along, and
as a side note, I have a domain which is being a PITA in terms of not
wanting to stop one of it's customers from auto mailing...the domain
is email.com, and I would like to block any mail from being sent from
my
#$MAILPROG = '/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject';
$MAILPROG = '/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -oeq -n';
I cant' get to work wmail with /usr/sbin/sendmail or
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject with some simple CGI. Someone can help me ?
How can i check if all it's correct ?
Best Regards,
Luca
_ _ ___
Having the unsubscribe info in the header has saved me a lot of headaches in
the last month (ever since I started using the qmail-verh patch). I often
have people with a completely messed up envelope sender's address, and they
cannot receive a reply to a message sent to the list-help address.
I
Hmm, the last time I asked this question nobody answered me.
so I wrote this:
#!/bin/sh
QMAIL=`ls /var/log/qmail | grep @ | tail -n 1`
QMAILS=`ls /var/log/qmail/qmail-smtpd | grep @ | tail -n 1`
tail -f /var/log/daemon.log /var/log/auth.log /var/log/xferlog \
/var/log/mail.log
I got this from a friend on the ZMailer list..
- Forwarded message from Matti Aarnio [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Subject: Re: Zmailer and Qmail are not fully compatible ...
From: Matti Aarnio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matti Aarnio)
Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 19:06:20 +0300 (EET
Bill Parker writes:
Hello All,
I would like to know how the qmail book is coming along, and
3.5 chapters down
as a side note, I have a domain which is being a PITA in terms of not
wanting to stop one of it's customers from auto mailing...the domain
is email.com, and I
mail:~$ cc taildir.c
taildir.c:15: conflicting types for `sys_errlist'
/usr/include/errno.h:31: previous declaration of `sys_errlist'
taildir.c: In function `newest':
taildir.c:65: warning: passing arg 3 of `scandir' from incompatible pointer
type
taildir.c:65: warning: passing arg 4 of
On Thu, 13 May 1999, Scott D. Yelich wrote:
Um... so is the trigger a new file has been created or no more input is
being put into the file? Each one of those begs a question... the first
is, do you want to "tail" or "cat" each and every new file that is
generated and the other is
Thanks, Dave. Replies below.
What do your logs say? Trace a single delivery in the logs, and see
When sending a message it takes some time before it gets reported into my
maillog, which was not an issue yesterday. I have also noticed the
following from ProcMail:
May 13 09:18:19 newman
end
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|Greg Albrecht KF4MKT [EMAIL PROTECTED]|
|Safari Internetwww.safari.net|
|Fort Lauderdale, FL1-888-537-9550|
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On Thu, 13 May 1999, Christopher Porreca wrote:
Thanks, Dave. Replies below.
What
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On 13 May 1999, Robin Bowes wrote:
Dave just posted it. See earlier in this thread.
Right. Let me apologize to everyone. I was confused by the seemingly
too easy question/problem/issue and I was only trying to help. I'll
start a mailing list now where
"Christopher Porreca" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When sending a message it takes some time before it gets reported into my
maillog, which was not an issue yesterday.
Sounds like your "trigger" is hosed. How long is "some time"?
I have also noticed the
following from ProcMail:
May 13 09:18:19
We had this problem earlier this year and it turns out that qmail-clean
stopped running for some reason. Check and make sure it's still up and
running...it cleans the old stuff out of the queue.
--Kevin
---
Kevin Sawyer - President/CEO - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Applied Personal Computing, Inc. -
"Scott D. Yelich" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's wrong with something like: tail -f `ls -rt | tail -1`
Doesn't notice when a new file is created, which cyclog is want to do.
-Dave
"Ralf Guenthner" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
System: SUSE Linux, qmail 1.03
Is it possible to set up qmail in such a fashion that it routes
messages for certain recipients, eg. to my address [EMAIL PROTECTED],
not to our normal mail server inside the LAN -whose IP address is in
smtproutes- but
On 13 May 1999 05:42:23 -, D. J. Bernstein wrote:
I think that patches are a support nightmare. What you're using isn't
qmail, so don't call it qmail, and don't ask the qmail list for help.
So, DUGRES Hugues, I.T. manager at C.Q.E., the problem isn't qmail, but
in a patch applied to add
"Scott D. Yelich" wrote:
What's wrong with something like: tail -f `ls -rt | tail -1`
Erm, nothing. Except that this won't switch files when the log rolls
over. `ls -rt | tail -l' will only be executed once at start up.
Besides, "taildir" is less typing than "tail -f `ls -rt | tail -1`"
Jhirley Fonte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tcpserver running from /var/qmail/rc using the following
command line on one line,
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -v -u 504 -g 503 0 smtp
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 21 | /var/qmail/bin/splogger smtpd 3
But It keeps
"Scott D. Yelich" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Um... so is the trigger a new file has been created
Yes.
or no more input is
being put into the file? Each one of those begs a question... the first
is, do you want to "tail" or "cat" each and every new file that is
generated
Yes. Cyclog keeps a
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On 13 May 1999, Robin Bowes wrote:
Before I do a bit of coding, has anyone written a script to identify the
most recent log file and tail it, preferably switching files when the
log file turns over?
Jeff Hayward's taildir does what you want. It's
"Scott D. Yelich" wrote:
Yup... but now where do I get taildir? Is this more DBWare? Etc. I'm
not sure I know the erason why its necessary to "switch" files or what
the trigger is -- but I'm sure there is a "standard" unix way to
accomplish this.
Dave just posted it. See earlier in this
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On Thu, 13 May 1999, Dave Sill wrote:
"Scott D. Yelich" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's wrong with something like: tail -f `ls -rt | tail -1`
Doesn't notice when a new file is created, which cyclog is want to do.
-Dave
Um... so is the trigger a new file
On 13 May 1999 06:11:52 -, D. J. Bernstein wrote:
If the information changes, there should be a new confirmation message.
It may have been read with a different MUA/computer.
list. Trying to cram the same information into the header of every
mesasge is counterproductive.
Your solution has
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On 13 May 1999, Robin Bowes wrote:
Erm, nothing. Except that this won't switch files when the log rolls
over. `ls -rt | tail -l' will only be executed once at start up.
Right, sorry all... I was just trying to help. I didn't notice the
need to type in
Title: help: tcpserver dies.
Hello ,
I have tcpserver running from /var/qmail/rc using the following command line on one line,
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -v -u 504 -g 503 0 smtp /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 21 | /var/qmail/bin/splogger smtpd 3
But It keeps dieing
What I
Chris,
Look at /var/qmail/lock/triggerIt should be a named pipe with the
following permissions: prw--w--w- and owned by user:qmails group:qmail
When this file gets changed, it can lead to the symptoms you describe.
-Jere
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Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you describe "crash" in more detail?
Are you using tcpserver or inetd?
Dollars to doughnuts he's using inetd and "crash" means connections to
port 25 are refused.
Dan, is it time to declare inetd unsupported, yet?
-Dave
"Christopher Porreca" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have any ideas as to what might be happening on my mail server?
What do your logs say? Trace a single delivery in the logs, and see
where the delay is occuring. Run some qmailanalog stats on the
logs. What are your concurrencylocal
Ë÷Ò×µç×Ó¿¯Îï [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have apache 1.3.6? There is a benchmark program 'ab',and you can run
it:(src/support/ab)
./ab -c 800 yourhost:25/abc.htm
then qmail will crash(btw,yourhost:80 SOMETIME can cause apache crash ,but qmail
ALWAYS... :( so I dont't think it is
Oden Eriksson writes:
Yes the Russ (or who ever) is wrong about this at the
www.qmail.org site, at least RH5.1-RH6 has tcp wrappers built "the
right way". I think Russ Nelson should update the info about this ?
And Redhat is "most Linux distributions"?
--
-russ nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oh,you are right. :)
I just found the log in freebsd's messages but not maillog,and it show:
May 4 12:33:40 webmail1 inetd[144]: smtp/tcp server failing (looping), service
terminated
Now I know how to do, thank you very much.
Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you describe
"Praniti Lakhwara" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a question regarding forwarding. I ahve a mailing address set
up which is supposed to forward to 230 accounts. but when I ad dthe
230 email addresses in its forward to box...and submit it comes back
and says
You've got too many unidentified
Could you describe "crash" in more detail?
Are you using tcpserver or inetd?
Ë÷Ò×µç×Ó¿¯Îï writes:
Hi,
Do you have apache 1.3.6? There is a benchmark program 'ab',and you can run
it:(src/support/ab)
./ab -c 800 yourhost:25/abc.htm
then qmail will crash(btw,yourhost:80
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, I'm wanting to set up qmail so that it's rather unfriendly to people
who telnet straight into it. I want to completely turn off help so that it
doesn't display any version info etc., as well as turning off echo so they
can't see what they're typing. How do I go
Hi,
I often find that I need to tail the most recent logfile in my qmail log
directory ie /var/log/qmail.
At the moment, I just look for the most recent file and use (for
example):
$ tail -f /var/log/qmail/\@0926439774 | tailocal
However, those file names are a bit of a 'mare to type
D. J. Bernstein writes:
DUGRES Hugues, I.T. manager at C.Q.E. writes:
What do you think of that ???
I think that patches are a support nightmare. What you're using isn't
qmail, so don't call it qmail, and don't ask the qmail list for help.
I agree. How about giving us permission to
Dave Sill wrote:
"Robin Bowes" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before I do a bit of coding, has anyone written a script to identify the
most recent log file and tail it, preferably switching files when the
log file turns over?
Jeff Hayward's taildir does what you want. It's small, and I don't
Folks,
I have a problem with my qmail system. We've been running mail for almost a
year now with no major incidents to report.. until now.
Our mail queue started filling up yesterday and mail delivery seemed to have
slowed down to a crawl.. (It took hours to deliver messages.) I see a very
"Robin Bowes" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before I do a bit of coding, has anyone written a script to identify the
most recent log file and tail it, preferably switching files when the
log file turns over?
Jeff Hayward's taildir does what you want. It's small, and I don't
have a URL, so I've
Hi,
Do you have apache 1.3.6? There is a benchmark program 'ab',and you can run
it:(src/support/ab)
./ab -c 800 yourhost:25/abc.htm
then qmail will crash(btw,yourhost:80 SOMETIME can cause apache crash ,but qmail
ALWAYS... :( so I dont't think it is because of os problem)
I
On Thu, May 13, 1999 at 05:03:01AM -, D. J. Bernstein wrote:
Chris Johnson writes:
I'm seeing more and more of qmail-smtpd exiting with status 256, which
usually indicates that the remote host is trying to send mail with
bare linefeeds.
Maybe, maybe not. I didn't realize anybody was
It compiled fine for me with no warnings on Debian 2.1. Maybe your headers
are outdated.
--Adam
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Hayward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 1999 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: taildir won't compile...
: On Thu, 13 May 1999, Marlon
anyone get it to work on Solaris 2.5?
gcc taildir.c
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
alphasort /var/tmp/cca001nR1.o
scandir /var/tmp/cca001nR1.o
ld: fatal: Symbol referencing
On Thu, May 13, 1999 at 04:16:34AM -, D. J. Bernstein wrote:
qmail, like sendmail and other MTAs, relies on certain guarantees
provided by the standard UNIX filesystem (Berkeley FFS, aka UFS). The
Linux filesystem, by default, does not provide those guarantees, and
does not necessarily
qmail Digest 13 May 1999 10:00:01 - Issue 639
Topics (messages 25466 through 25525):
qmail-popup/qmail-pop3d logging patch?
25466 by: Andy Walden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
25468 by: Peter Gradwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
25470 by: Lars Uffmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
25474 by:
"Scott D. Yelich" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| security [855] gcc taildir.c
| Undefined first referenced
| symbol in file
| alphasort /var/tmp/cca002d11.o
| scandir /var/tmp/cca002d11.o
Those
Fred Lindberg writes:
Your solution has the disadvantage of requiring considerable
intelligence at the MUA level,
For what? String comparisons on the List-ID? The format is unnecessarily
complicated but still manageable: remove spaces and tabs and newlines,
remove everything before the last ,
am using slackware 3.6
have finally compiled it by commenting line 15
// extern const char * const sys_errlist[];
and here's what i get:
mail:/usr/local/src# uname -a ; cc taildir.c -o taildir; taildir
Linux mail1 2.2.7 #3 Wed May 5 21:33:01 PHT 1999 i586 unknown
taildir.c: In function
Hi,
I have a client who attempts to email email addresses (he says any address
he tries) and gets the following responses:
The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was rejected by
the server. The rejected e-mail address was '
mailto:'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
How do I get off this list?
Dirk
On Fri, May 14, 1999 at 11:23:41AM +1000, Michael Mansour wrote:
Hi,
I have a client who attempts to email email addresses (he says any address
he tries) and gets the following responses:
The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was
On Fri, May 14, 1999 at 11:23:41AM +1000, Michael Mansour wrote:
I have a client who attempts to email email addresses (he says any address
he tries) and gets the following responses:
The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was rejected by
the server. The rejected e-mail
| Segmentation fault
| mail:/usr/local/src#
|
| seg faults on me :(
Try running "taildir name of dir with cyclog files in it" instead of
just taildir.
Troy
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On Thu, 13 May 1999, Troy Morrison wrote:
| Segmentation fault
| mail:/usr/local/src#
| seg faults on me :(
Try running "taildir name of dir with cyclog files in it" instead of
just taildir.
Troy
solaris 2.5.1
security [965] gcc -L/usr/ucblib
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