On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 10:58:22PM -0600, Peter Janett wrote:
> I have Qmail working, sort of. I am using an alternate checkpassword, which
> may be the problem. It is the checkpassword that lets you create all pop
> accounts under one system user.
>
> Here's the symptom. Mail bounces, with th
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Aleksander Rozman - Andy wrote:
>
>For example I have email [EMAIL PROTECTED] on my machine (I use
>atechnet.dhs.org), and I also have email [EMAIL PROTECTED] at my cable
>ISP. I would like that qmail would check my pop3 account on kksonline.com
>and download it to atechnet.d
I have Qmail working, sort of. I am using an alternate checkpassword, which may be
the problem. It is the checkpassword that lets
you create all pop accounts under one system user.
Here's the symptom. Mail bounces, with the "Sorry, no mailbox here by that name.
(#5.1.1)". When sent to one of
Hi,
I've found that my problem is a bug of qmail-imap 4.1. I'd upgraded to
qmail-imap-4.5 and the problem is stopped. Thanks anyway+ACE-
Dong
-Original Message-
From: Nguyen Dang Phuoc Dong +ADw-dongnd+AEA-tlnet.com.vn+AD4-
To: Qmail List +ADw-qmail+AEA-list.cr.yp.to+AD4-
Date: Wednesda
I had spent a whole afternoon trying to get it work. Read and reread
documents and list archive still don't help.
I have a qmail server -- abang.com.sg
I want to set up virtualdomains for -- adek.com.sg
in control/virtualdomains
adek.com.sg:alamak
in control/rcpthosts
abang.com.sg
adek
Keith Burdis writes:
> On Tue 1999-07-13 (16:50), Russell Nelson wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > >
> > > Wow. Looks like I do :-) Can you explain what it does?
> >
> > It modifies various programs to use hashed todo and intd directories.
> > This allows you to inject mail fas
Hi !
I am kind of new to qmail. I use it for about year now, but so far I just
had to manage my local mails and mail to my domain. Now I would like to add
mail to existing mail, from other ISPs.
For example I have email [EMAIL PROTECTED] on my machine (I use
atechnet.dhs.org), and I also have
Quoting Adam D . McKenna ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is there a script available to take a mbox and forward all of the messages to
> another email account?
>
> I looked on www.qmail.org but nothing jumped out at me.
I've always used formail to split up mbox-type files. Check its man
page and look at
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 01:08:20PM -0700, Mylo wrote:
> unfortunately each message is customized for each recipient with their account
> information, so I can't clone the same message to multiple recipients. Which,
> as I understand it, would require one qmail-inject (or qmail-queue) per
> reci
unfortunately each message is customized for each recipient with their account
information, so I can't clone the same message to multiple recipients. Which,
as I understand it, would require one qmail-inject (or qmail-queue) per
recipient. Which is 250,000+ processes coming outta my perl scrip
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 12:53:03PM -0700, Mylo wrote:
> > > In the case of sending 250,000+ emails, this seems farely ugly in how many
> > > processes it'll be forking. I guess qmail-inject is designed to be farely
> > > small, but our current process involes writing directly to disk qf and df
>
I thought they were the same thing. What's the difference?
-- Tim
Tommi Virtanen wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 11:31:26AM -0700, Mylo wrote:
> > In the case of sending 250,000+ emails, this seems farely ugly in how many
> > processes it'll be forking. I guess qmail-inject is designed to be
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 11:31:26AM -0700, Mylo wrote:
> In the case of sending 250,000+ emails, this seems farely ugly in how many
> processes it'll be forking. I guess qmail-inject is designed to be farely
> small, but our current process involes writing directly to disk qf and df
> files in sen
Is there a script available to take a mbox and forward all of the messages to
another email account?
I looked on www.qmail.org but nothing jumped out at me.
TIA
--Adam
In the case of sending 250,000+ emails, this seems farely ugly in how many
processes it'll be forking. I guess qmail-inject is designed to be farely
small, but our current process involes writing directly to disk qf and df
files in sendmail.
-- Tim "Mylo" Madams
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sergio Stra
The home page says that version 1.0 was released 1999/04/23.
"Adam D . McKenna" wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 13, 1999 at 04:13:13PM -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
>
> > Take a look at http://www.eros-os.org/faq/basics.html .
>
> The concept sounds nice. However the expected release date was the middle o
On Tue 1999-07-13 (16:50), Russell Nelson wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> > Wow. Looks like I do :-) Can you explain what it does?
>
> It modifies various programs to use hashed todo and intd directories.
> This allows you to inject mail faster than qmail-send can deal with
> it. O
Ok, I've done all this, and it is most definitely faster, but I'm still
getting fairly low numbers on concurrent remotes. Adveraging around 4 - 5
out of 75.
I guess I need to understand why this becomes limited and why it doesn't
try to fill its limit.
We just started the process about 5 minut
Markus Stumpf writes:
> Russell Nelson wrote:
> > locked reading/writing those directories. Also, if you're injecting
> > 100,000 messages all at once, make your conf-split bigger -- more like
> > 231 than the default 23.
>
> Can one just recompile qmail with a bigger conf-split and instal
I have looked at the FAQ and some responses to how to get
around the perform_deliveries_as_root error, but they seem
to address using a .qmail-root file, which as I understand
it delivers root mail as another user. The error I am
getting is when another machine sends mail to a non-root
user on the
Russell Nelson wrote:
> locked reading/writing those directories. Also, if you're injecting
> 100,000 messages all at once, make your conf-split bigger -- more like
> 231 than the default 23.
Can one just recompile qmail with a bigger conf-split and install it
with a existing queue or does one h
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 10:10:08AM -0400, John R. Levine wrote:
> The answer's lurking in qmail-command. An exit code of 0 means go on
> to the next line in .qmail. An exit code of 100 means send a bounce
> message. An exit code of 111 means stop and retry this later. But an
> exit code of 99
Hi,
I started using qmail to manage a pop server (virtual users). When the
users download their mail with the option to leave it on the server, their
mail gets moved over to the cur directory. Later, if they download their
mail at a later time or from a different client, they do not get the
Shashi Dahal wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have Redhat 5.2 with Qmail. I have enabled quota and it works fine,
> except for the fact that mail send to the user doesn't bounce back to the
> sender. The user also doesn't get the mail as Qmail just records "
> Temporary Deferral in Maildir Delive
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Shashi Dahal wrote:
I have Redhat 5.2 with Qmail. I have enabled quota and it works fine,
except for the fact that mail send to the user doesn't bounce back to the
sender. The user also doesn't get the mail as Qmail just records "
Temporary Deferral i
Wade,
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, you wrote:
> i believe there is a way, that i can have a reply to: in a .qmail file .
>
> I have a few people mailing to an address [EMAIL PROTECTED], and i
> want the reply-to address to be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Anyone know what the command is to add to the .qmail f
> Now, I'd like to use also another program (findmail, output = email
> adress), that would try to deliver the mails _only_ if vdeliver
> doesn't find a defined user.
>|/usr/local/bin/vdeliver
>|if T=`./.findmail.pl`; then forward $T; else echo "Sorry, no mailbox here by that
>name (#5.1.1)."; e
I'm currently using vdeliver to ... deliver the mails.
Now, I'd like to use also another program (findmail, output = email adress), that
would try to
deliver the mails _only_ if vdeliver doesn't find a defined user.
I tried this :
|/usr/local/bin/vdeliver
|if T=`./.findmail.pl`; then forward $
This is the patch you want:
http://www.davideous.com/imap-maildir/distrib/imap-4.5-qmail.patch
It makes the UW imap server look for mbox mail in ~/Mailbox instead of
$MAILSPOOL/$USER
- David Harris
Principal Engineer, DRH Internet Services
-Original Message-
From: Brian Moon [m
Troy Morrison escribió:
>
> > Does this amavis catch macro viruses, is it updateable?
>
> Amavis integrates with other packages that actually do the scanning.
> Amavis's job is more to unpack the mail and decode attachements, then call
> the virus scanner(s) on the unpacked mail.
>
> I think a
I installed on Redhat5.2 (with php and modperl):
David Summer's qmail-1.03-9.src.rpm
TCP-server ucspi-tcp-0.84.tar.gz
imap-4.6.BETA
and a control script to start|stop|status|restart from
http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/qmail/sample-qmail (fixed a minor typo)
status says: running on +-30 pids
tcps
Hallo,
Has anyone out there know how to tell Qmail to check the sender domain
before accept delivery?
Thanks,
Dong
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999 at 10:29:18 +0500, Shashi Dahal wrote:
> I have Redhat 5.2 with Qmail. I have enabled quota and it works fine,
> except for the fact that mail send to the user doesn't bounce back to the
> sender. The user also doesn't get the mail as Qmail just records "
> Temporary Defe
The man pages do not seem to indicate a way to control the level of
log information generated by qmail, and its destination.
Could I please have some help in this matter.
Thanks,
Chitta
qmail Digest 14 Jul 1999 10:00:01 - Issue 697
Topics (messages 27750 through 27814):
AtDot package
27750 by: aw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Question
27751 by: Tony Wade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Automatic administration of a lots of aliases -> looking for the best way
27752 by:
Here's my problem.
I'm having a problem receiving mail from a specific site. They are running
NTMail and we are running Qmail 1.03. Mail sent from this site is being
returned to the senders after 4 days or whatever. Their log shows repeated
entries saying
waiting 10038 mailhost.howden.com
and m
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 12:58:27PM +1100, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
> >AIX 3.2.5 doesn't have fchdir(2).
> >
> >Try replacing
> >
> > if (fchdir(fdsourcedir) == -1)
> >
> >with
> > if (chdir(".") == -1)
Looks like my (broken) suggestion a few years back (mine was a 3.2.4 system).
Russell Nelson wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> > Wow. Looks like I do :-) Can you explain what it does?
>
> It modifies various programs to use hashed todo and intd directories.
> This allows you to inject mail faster than qmail-send can deal with
> it. Otherwise, you end up with
Dear All,
I have Redhat 5.2 with Qmail. I have enabled quota and it works fine,
except for the fact that mail send to the user doesn't bounce back to the
sender. The user also doesn't get the mail as Qmail just records "
Temporary Deferral in Maildir Delivery" in its log. Can you
Mylo wrote:
> Does anyone have an example Perl code that uses qmail-inject?
$sendmail_command="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject";
open(SENDMAIL, "|$sendmail_command -f$mailfrom $rcptto");
print SENDMAIL $s;
close(SENDMAIL);
$s cointain the mail, with RFC headers if needed.
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