+ Paul Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| I went through dot-qmail and envelope, but I really didn't pick up
| the environment variable set for the specific envelope parts,
Try qmail-command(8).
- Harald
Per Birkeby wrote:
>
> Thanks !
>
> -Per
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
jason
Thanks !
-Per
We've been testing QMail as a replacement mail hub for our old Sendmail
system, but have come against a few brick walls to do with supporting legacy
mainframe mail systems.
We need to be able to rewrite the address of a recipient while sending to
another host-name. Adding DNS MX/CNAME records
G'day all,
Can anyone tell me how often retry time is for delayed mail ??
My setup is
we setup mail to forward to exchange servers that are dialed only
intermittantly.
So Primary MX records are set to forward mail directly to the Exchange
servers which
are on static IP numbers with
On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 12:12:55AM +0100, Peter Gradwell wrote:
> Now, I'm not sure, why, how or where the difference is, but I though't I'd record
>this for archive
> prosperity, and I'd like to urge all you knowledgeable documentation writers to
>mention it! 'cause
> it's just cost me several
Hello all,
After having a brief run in with onelist.com and a list problem (1000's of
messages per hour) I wanted to use .qmail to filter the messages to a
user.
I went through dot-qmail and envelope, but I really didn't pick up the
environment variable set for the specific envelope parts, I fi
Hi,
I've just had a few hours with qmail-pop3d and I'd like to highlight a few things i've
learn't...
I started out with this in inetd.conf and a broken Maildir permissions.
Fixing the permissions was easy, but this still was reporting a 'no home/maildir found'
> pop3 stream tcp nowait root /v
On Tue, May 25, 1999 at 11:08:06PM +0100, Peter Gradwell wrote:
> one thing I notice is that in the DJB faq he uses this:
>
> pop3 stream tcp nowait root /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup ice.gradwell.com
>/bin/checkpassword
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
>
> where as in Dave's life with qmail h
Your permissions for your Maildir appear to be incorrect.
Should read:
drwx-- 5 peterusers1024 Mar 28 19:51 Maildir/
Always best (and easiest) to create Maildirs with the supplied
maildirmake command.
(/var/qmail/bin/maildirmake by default.)
--
Mahlon
At 2:56 pm -0700 25/5/99,the wonderful Mahlon Smith wrote:
>Your permissions for your Maildir appear to be incorrect.
>Should read:
>drwx-- 5 peterusers1024 Mar 28 19:51 Maildir/
>
>Always best (and easiest) to create Maildirs with the supplied
>maildirmake command.
>(/var/qmail/
Hi,
I've just restarted my mail server, (having not got the origional pop3d boot up script)
using this line in /etc/inetd.conf
pop3 stream tcp nowait root /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup ice.gradwell.com
/bin/checkpassword
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
(all one line)
and when I try a pop3 s
Hi
I've made it down to pop3d now, almost done :)
Remove all linking options in conf-ld (one can strip afterwards, haven't
tried yet though) and add the users the graphical way (still haven't found
the right files to change, it's not /etc/passwd & /etc/group).
Anyway... I still have more problem
Does anybody know of a more recent survey than that at
http://pobox.com/~djb/surveys/smtpsoftware3.txt ?
Greetz, Peter
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (smurf) writes:
Then you'll get this error:
./compile auto-str.c
./load auto-str substdio.a error.a str.a
cc: auto-str: No such file or directory
cc: language -o not recognized
cc: language -o not recognized
cc: language -o not recognized
cc: language -o not
Juliana Romano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I need to know: Have qmail a bin that return input/output messages
>estatistics ?
>
>Something like to mailstats from sendmail.
See:
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#qmailanalog
-Dave
Hi there,
I need to know: Have qmail a bin that return input/output messages
estatistics ?
Something like to mailstats from sendmail.
Thanks for your help.
--
##
Juliana Romano
Internetcom-NOC
##
Markus Stumpf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I have a table of the "qmail-send retry times" at
>
> http://www.lamer.de/maex/creative/software/qmail/times.html
>
>The table lists data for
>/var/qmail/control/queuelifetime
>set to values up to
>1209600 (two weeks)(Default:
At 03:06 1999-05-26 +0900, smurf wrote:
[snip]
>Then you'll get this error:
>
>./compile auto-str.c
>./load auto-str substdio.a error.a str.a
>cc: auto-str: No such file or directory
>cc: language -o not recognized
>cc: language -o not recognized
>cc: language -o not recognized
>cc: language -o n
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 03:46:33PM -0500, Fred Lindberg wrote:
> On Fri, 21 May 1999 12:01:16 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Qmail is a little smarter than sendmail. It uses a quadratic backoff,
> so the interval for any given message increases as the message ages.
I have a table of the "qmail
Dave Sill wrote:
>
> Jörgen Persson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >./load auto-str substdio.a error str.a
> >/usr/bin/ld: can't use -s with input files containing indirect symbols
> >(output file must contain at least global symbols, for maximum stripping
> >use -x)
>
> Try putting "cc -x"
Jörgen Persson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>./load auto-str substdio.a error str.a
>/usr/bin/ld: can't use -s with input files containing indirect symbols
>(output file must contain at least global symbols, for maximum stripping
>use -x)
Try putting "cc -x" in conf-ld.
-Dave
On 21 May 99, at 12:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> anyone using qmail to relay to louts notes? we are doing this now by using qmail
> to relay to our internal lotus notes server.
We are using Lotus Notes 4.6a and qmail 1.03 in nearly the same
way without any problem. Qmail is running on our dua
Hi
I tried to compile Qmail-1.03 under Mac OS X and there was some
problems. Unfortunately I'm no cc-guru, maybe some of you are.
During "make setup check" I was told
[lot of output]
./compile auto-str.c
./load auto-str substdio.a error str.a
/usr/bin/ld: can't use -s with input files containing
This is an FAQ question.
You create a ~alias/.qmail-webmaster file which contains one line
(&neil).
To handle all non-user addresses you create a ~alias/.qmail-default
which contains the address you wish to receive the bad/bogus mail.
> -Original Message-
> From: Neil Aggarwal [SMTP:[E
> Did you also make sure that you had jammconsulting.com in the locals
> file ? Otherwise it will accept mail for the domain, but it will
> forward it to the other account.
That was my problem. Obviously, I am still now to this.
Another question: Do you know how to alias an email address?
Ie:
This is the second machine now and I don't know what's causing the problem
and I need help.
Users, both virtual and real cannot authenticate through pop. I'm using
vmailmgr's checkvpw with pop3. Here's an strace from one of the pop
sessions:
[root@ert /root]# strace -p 23134
select(1, [0], NU
Did you also make sure that you had jammconsulting.com in the locals
file ? Otherwise it will accept mail for the domain, but it will
forward it to the other account.
> -Original Message-
> From: Neil Aggarwal [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 11:19 AM
> To: qmai
Hello:
I have a domain JAMMConsulting.com hosted with an ISP.
I have set-up a Redhat linux 5.3 system with qmail that
I am going to transfer the domain to.
So, when I set-up qmail, I put JAMMConsuling.com in the
rcpthosts file.
I tried to test it by sending an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
from t
That's right. :") Count me too. Keep the good work Dave.
I'm still waiting for -alias desc. etc ...
and checking it periodicaly, all others do this too .
>Just wanted to make a mention to everyone on the list, that Dave Sill's
>recent work with 'life with qmail' is much appreciated and is a
Hi list
Does anyone disagree that -judging by the stats shown below- there's currently no
reason to worry about an overloaded qmail system? I think ddelay looks good and
average concurrency too, but then I have no comparison
Total delivery attempts: 5998
success: 5649
failure: 56
def
Well,
I want the server to dynamically generate the signiature...
:)
Paul
>In fact, that's kind of covered in FAQ - just see the "How do I fix the
>messages from broken clients" part; if your client doesn't insert a
>signature, it is broken (well, kind of) :-)
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Cname lookup failure only on aol.com addresses?
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> Hi,
> Is there any way to add signiatures to all outgoing emails?
>
> I thought maybe if we got all our staff to add a part
> at the send of there emails, the system could check for this and
> replace it with a different sig.
In fact, that's kind
Hi,
Is there any way to add signiatures to all outgoing emails?
I thought maybe if we got all our staff to add a part
at the send of there emails, the system could check for this and
replace it with a different sig.
Any other ideas?
Paul
Hi list
Would anyone agree that -judging by the stats shown below- there's currently no reason
to worry about an overloaded qmail system? I think ddelay looks good and average
concurrency too, but then I have no comparison
Total delivery attempts: 5998
success: 5649
failure: 56
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