-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Is there any way (besides hacking the source) to turn off the pop3d
"feature" of adding an extra lines to all messages?
Which extra lines are you talking about?
The man page talks about some bug in "certain" e-mail clients. Which
clients are
At the moment I get all mail addressed to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" from my ISP
("mail.isp.at") to my MS-Exchange Mailserver ("hercules.mydomain.at"). The other
way my MS-Exchange Server ("hercules.mydomain.at") sends all mail to my isp's
relay host "mail.isp.at".
mail.isp.at -- dial-up --
qmail Digest 1 Jun 1999 10:00:01 - Issue 658
Topics (messages 26136 through 26167):
local delivery. different domain, different user (fwd)
26136 by: Joao Paulo Pagaime [EMAIL PROTECTED]
26147 by: Eric Dahnke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
26149 by: Joao Paulo Pagaime [EMAIL
Russell Nelson:
Peter Schuller writes:
I want it off, because adding an extra line will screw up things like
potential PGP signatures (i.e. one cannot verify the message without first
manually removing a line).
There's one line in qmail-pop3d.c that says:
put("\r\n.\r\n",5);
Change
Hi there
I need a Qmail webadministration (create pop3, account, aliases,
forwards etc.) for the Maildir package.
I have alot of virtual domains on the server so it has to be able to
run with that, and the users of those domains should be able to
use it too.
Anyone know of something like
"Viral H. Shah" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you please elaborate on this smtproutes that you have mentioned?
Or if you could point me to a proper MAN page or document, it would be
great. Thanks!
See:
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#smtproutes
(This works for all qmail control
Joerg Lenneis writes:
Russell Nelson:
Peter Schuller writes:
I want it off, because adding an extra line will screw up things like
potential PGP signatures (i.e. one cannot verify the message without first
manually removing a line).
There's one line in qmail-pop3d.c that
I've got qmail-1.03 + fastforward running on a test machine,
and it seems to deliver mail properly. We have a big
/etc/aliases (from sendmail) and would like to continue to
use it.
My first question: Unless I'm misreading the FM, ~alias/.qmail-default
(where fastforward gets invoked) is only
On Tue, Jun 01, 1999 at 01:49:29PM +0200, Jacob Albers wrote:
Hi there
I need a Qmail webadministration (create pop3, account, aliases,
forwards etc.) for the Maildir package.
I have alot of virtual domains on the server so it has to be able to
run with that, and the users of those
hey all, having an interesting problem with qmail, i've done 100 installs
of the thing but for some reason, this install won't deliver to Mailbox or
Maildir or anything of the like
i rm -rf'd /var/qmail, and recompiled and reinstalled, and this is what i
see when i 'echo to:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I pick up mail through qmail-pop3d and it doesn't screw up PGP
signatures. I'm asking again - what exactly are you talking about?
Here's an extract from the man page:
"qmail-pop3d appends an extra blank line to every message
to work around
Using
RH 6.0, latest Qmail, the Qmail-Imap RPM from qmail.org, and
a
Maildir setup.
I've
seen several questions about folder management not working
in
the
list, but no resolutions. My clients create folders that appear
in
their
home directories. These folders are not valid maildir
Wilson Fletcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The FAQ says this:
7.3. How do I rejuvenate a message? Somebody broke into Eric's computer
... I see it sitting here
in /var/qmail/queue/mess/15/26902...
Answer: Just touch /var/qmail/queue/info/15/26902. (This is the only
form of queue modification
Aaron Nabil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My first question: Unless I'm misreading the FM, ~alias/.qmail-default
(where fastforward gets invoked) is only used AFTER local lookup in
the system /etc/passwd fails.
Correct, with the usual fastforward installation.
Sendmail tests for an alias first,
so
Ferhat Doruk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May anyone give all qmail entire directory/file exact permissions structure?
I meant what are the least perrmissions and owner users and groups of all
files and sub directories under /var/qmail according the fully operational
qmail and security point of
Wilson Fletcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what should the [home directory] permissions be for effective
operation.
Home directories should be owned and writable by the user, and not
writable by group or world.
See:
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#home-dir-mode
Also, I see a lot
I love cyrus!
I never had a problem with it. works very weel with qmail. I'd suggest these two
.
folder management works fine (because you never get to use Mailbox or /Maildir,
you get cyrus mailboxes). with some scripting you'll get a 110% solution :)
...and you don't have to create unix
We use the vmailmgrd package with russ/djb's maildir/qmail-pop3d and have
had no problems. Works beautifully, and you dont have to have an account
for the user on the box either.
On Tue, 1 Jun 1999, RaTao von J wrote:
I love cyrus!
I never had a problem with it. works very weel with qmail.
I am using diald to control my modem. So I just let diald hang up itself
after all the connections have closed.
--Paul
-Original Message-
From: Adam H [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, May 30, 1999 1:02 PM
On Jun 01 1999, Wilson Fletcher wrote:
The FAQ says this:
7.3. How do I rejuvenate a message? Somebody broke into Eric's computer
^ ^^
(...)
Haha! Anytime I read the FAQ I ROTFL, man! And I keep seeing
all you need is to use thisd for your startup
#!/bin/sh
# Using splogger to send the log through syslog.
# Using procmail to deliver messages to /var/spool/mail/$USER by default.
exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
qmail-start '|preline procmail' splogger qmail
Thanks I'll read the references. I have already read lwq (as well as a
number of FAQs all the INSTALL notes and sundry other things)
On Tuesday, June 01, 1999 5:45 PM, Dave Sill [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
wrote:
Wilson Fletcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what should the [home directory]
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