On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 07:37:29PM +0100, Petr Novotny wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently running my listener like
> supervise dir tcpserver ... 25 rblsmtpd qmail-smtpd &
>
> I would like to log failed RBL tests; I though I would just add
> 2&>1 | accustamp | setuser qmaill cyclog ...
> before the
I think this one is ready for primetime. It groups mail log records by
message and delivery. It eliminates all of that scrolling up and down in
the log file looking for outcomes. Features include a grep option, a
"nogrep" like grep -v, a follow mode and transparent decompression for
.gz, .Z an
Hi Everybody,
I installed qmail --> running well
I tried .qmail-test for user-test@host ---> Success.
I installed ezmlm ---> ezmlm-manage seem running, but when I sent
user-list-subscribe@host (from another computer running win 95) I got this
line of returned message :
ezmlm-manage: fatal: I do
Hi there,
We're running qmail on linux with Outlook Express clients on Win95/8
(shudder). The server works perfectly running POP3 and SMTP, and it now
does user-controlled auto-forwarding (via an email-parsing .qmail generator
=) ).
Unfortunately, now we need a small group of computers to acces
On Thursday, May 27, 1999 1:30 AM, Markus Stumpf [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> This smells like a DNS problem to me.
> What does a nslookup for an A or MX record for mclachlan.com.au on
> picard say? Is it found?
>
Yes well this pormpted me to look in comp.protocols.dns.bind at which point I
On Thu, May 27, 1999 at 11:45:25AM -, Wilson Fletcher wrote:
> > mclachlan.com.au
> Server: checkov.mclachlan.com.au
> Address: 192.168.1.248
>
> Name:mclachlan.com.au.mclachlan.com.au
This should be the error.
> Here is my zone file from /var/named/mclachlan.com.au
> mclachlan.com.
Thanks for the reply,
On Thursday, May 27, 1999 1:30 AM, Markus Stumpf [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> This smells like a DNS problem to me.
> What does a nslookup for an A or MX record for mclachlan.com.au on
> picard say? Is it found?
>
I did the following with nslookup (is this what you me
On Thu, May 27, 1999 at 11:05:20AM -, Wilson Fletcher wrote:
> May 27 11:31:01 picard qmail: 927768661.450163 delivery 16: failure:
> Sorry,_I_co
> uldn't_find_any_host_named_mclachlan.com.au._(#5.1.2)/
This smells like a DNS problem to me.
What does a nslookup for an A or MX rec
I have never seen such a great piece of software. Me beeing a total
newbie was able to set Qmail and ezmlm up within 4 hour's total work,
reading and two questions to this list.
Thank you for this software and the help I've been given :)
Best regards/Per
Greetings,
I've searched the http://www.ornl.gov/ site for this but couldn't find
anything that seemed to relate specifically.
Yes there are messages that relate to this error but they don't seem to
relate to my particular case ie. I have set up dns and added the MX entries
(hmmm, maybe my dns
Hmm, yes that is strange, since we're using it here with 1.03.
Aaron
Quoting Brad Shelton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> It needs to be in system path, or specified with full path/filename, but I
> had to quit using it when I upgraded to qmail 1.03 (unfortutnate. Worked
> great).
>
> I have no real
Hello,
I read it all...and did a setup exactly as specified at:
http://www.ezmlm.org/faq-0.32/FAQ2.html
I use the ezmlm-idx patch. Compiled without any problems.
I cant get pass this error:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)
I used these commands to create the l
Amit Vadehra wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
> We need something that will pump mails of different sizes and types so
> that we can test the total email infrastructure.
Postfix includes such a thing, IIRC.
Stefan
You had problems in each of the lines except the last ones. The Dave's
wonderful life version was closest, but you needed /bin/checkpasswd instead
of just passwd.
The FAQ instructions did not include the inetd.conf lines you showed. The
instructions explicitly said that qmail-popup was in there t
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 02:15:26PM -0600, Peter Janett wrote:
> I'm using Paul Gregg's checkpasswd setup to create pop users that are not system
>users. It's working great, but now I need to add
> mail quotas. So, I'm attempting to use his mailquotacheck.sh, from
> http://www.tibus.net/pgregg/p
Microsoft has a tool called InetLoad that does some basic load testing.
While it only runs on Windows NT, it is free and it's worked pretty well
for us. It has the capability to test various services besides just SMTP,
and includes some basic scripting commands. You can find it at:
http://www.m
qmail 1.03 on redhat 5.2
I sent myself an e-mail at 17:01
I got it back instantly marked as received at 20.01
Server time was 17:01
why is that ?
Claudiu
On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 01:59:32PM +1000, Andrew Gray wrote:
> My question is, how long do they need to stay connected to be sure they have
> collected any mail queued on oure system running which is running qmail
This depends on how long the mail is already in the queue.
qmail uses an quadratic
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Hi,
I am currently running my listener like
supervise dir tcpserver ... 25 rblsmtpd qmail-smtpd &
I would like to log failed RBL tests; I though I would just add
2&>1 | accustamp | setuser qmaill cyclog ...
before the final '&' but it seemed to log
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>You mentioned setting up a .fetchmailrc. I've never managed to figure out
>the syntax. What does a basic .fetchmailrc look like?
See:
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#fetchmail
-Dave
> People should not be addressing mail directly to your server, unless
> it has a sufficiently stable presence on the Internet (static IP,
> DDNS, etc.). They should be sending mail to you c/o your ISP.
Well that's fine. Once I get the static IP/domain I'll add that to the
rcpthosts and all will
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> However, since I don't have a real domain, I can't seem to receive
> anything.
People should not be addressing mail directly to your server, unless
it has a sufficiently stable presence on the Internet (static IP,
DDNS, etc.). They should be sending mail to you c/o
Halo halo,
To create different max message size limits per virtual domain, would
the following work?
in virtualdomains
domain.com.ar:admin-domain-databytes
in ~admin-domain-databytes/.qmail-default
| bouncesaying "message too big" [wc -c -gt 10]
&admin-domain
in ~admin-domain
all
+ "Claudiu Balciza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| qmail 1.03 on redhat 5.2
|
| I sent myself an e-mail at 17:01
| I got it back instantly marked as received at 20.01
| The server time was 17:01
|
| why is that ?
+ "Soffen, Matthew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| qmail works in UTC time.
|
| I am assuming
qmail works in UTC time.
I am assuming you are -3.00 GMT ?
> -Original Message-
> From: Claudiu Balciza [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 10:06 AM
> To: qmail List
> Subject: mail time ?
>
> qmail 1.03 on redhat 5.2
>
> I sent myself an e-mail at 17:01
> I
qmail 1.03 on redhat 5.2
I sent myself an e-mail at 17:01
I got it back instantly marked as received at 20.01
The server time was 17:01
why is that ?
Claudiu
Greetings all,
I just got finished (mostly) setting up qmail on a server I'm preparing to
put on the net. Until I get my FQDN I'm using a standard ppp connection
and just have localhost.localdomain in all my control files. This allows
me to send mail to others on the server, as well as send mail
olli wrote:
> On Sun, 23 May 1999, Per Birkeby wrote:
> I'm sorry for noise, but I didn't find that in FAQ.. Well , I need to
> allow mail relaying for anyone ( if it is easy to do this on a per user
> basis - very fine ) who have valid pop3/smtp account on my server. In
> /etc/tcp.smtp I can all
On Sun, 23 May 1999, Per Birkeby wrote:
I'm sorry for noise, but I didn't find that in FAQ.. Well , I need to
allow mail relaying for anyone ( if it is easy to do this on a per user
basis - very fine ) who have valid pop3/smtp account on my server. In
/etc/tcp.smtp I can allow IPs.. Is it possib
Is there any available patch for using qmail/checkpassword with SQL. I
did not find any valid response under archive.
Thank's
--
Hi
>Firewall (bound private and officall IP s) for security reasons and
>forwards all messages to our internal Notes-Server that only uses
Speaking of security: As a firewall admin I wanted to point out that it is always a
bad idea to have ANYTHING run on your firewall besides the firewalling s
HI,
I need to find a load simmulator that will pump mails to a
particular id or a set of ids that to check the the load generated by
pumping that many mails at one point of time and how qmail handles it.
We need something that will pump mails of different sizes and types so
that we can test t
hi
I've tried to compile qmail 1.03 on an Indy running IRIX 6.5,.
I'm using egcs 1.1.2 and gnu make 3.76.
This is what i get when running make seup check:
./compile auto-str.c
auto-str.c: In function `main':
auto-str.c:15: warning: return type of `main' is not `int'
./load auto-str substdio.a e
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Greetings,
I've searched the http://www.ornl.gov/ site for this but couldn't find
anything that seemed to relate specifically.
(Don't bother trying to look at our dns yet it's only operating behind our
firewall)
We have two domains, mclachlan.com.au and mclachlanlister.com.au and I've
set up
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