On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 02:29:39PM -0500, Ken Jones wrote:
Does anyone know if it is possible to do the following with ms Exchange.
We have a ton of email in an NT exchange server. It will soon
be replaced with a redhat/qmail server.
If possible, we'd like to have the exchange server
qmail Digest 21 Jul 1999 10:00:01 - Issue 704
Topics (messages 27977 through 28008):
Logging tcpserver in.pop3d and cyclog
27977 by: Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
tcpserver
27978 by: "Cedric Fontaine" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
27979 by: "Petr Novotny" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards,
I am having terrible trouble getting qmail to
work for virtual domains. I have followed the advice
from one of the links on qmail.org, and used the
users/assign file to break up my site into domains.
This method seems fine for delivering to the
directories, however, when
Try giving qmail-send and ALRM signal, and watch the logs to see if they
might be getting deferred. Do you know if any messages are getting out? I
have never seen that many messages get "stuck" in the queue
-Original Message-
From: Todd Backman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday,
Todd Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
machine# ./qmail-qstat
messages in queue: 115248
messages in queue but not yet preprocessed: 549
when I run 'qmail-send' it just sits there and does not send any of the
files out...
What does qmail-qread say? What does qmail-send log?
I apologize for
On Tue, 20 Jul 1999 11:35:01 -0400, David Villeger wrote:
qmail-inject -n definitely produces a Return-Path field.
qmail-inject by default (-N) queues messages to the mail system. As
such it _does not_ add a "return-path" header. With the -n switch you
ask it to print a message. This is a
"Stephen Casey" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having terrible trouble getting qmail to
work for virtual domains. I have followed the advice
from one of the links on qmail.org, and used the
users/assign file to break up my site into domains.
What exactly did you put in users/assign?
On the qmail list [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the functions of the 'todo' and 'intd' directories? There are
tons of msgs in them and qmail does not seem to be processing them. I have
moved the files out of the directory (backed them up) and moved a small
amt. of them back in to see if the
Being very specific:
defaultdelivery/rc
./Maildir/
control/rcpthosts
jobmagic.net
control/virtualdomains
jobmagic.net:jobmagic.net
users/assign
+jobmagic.net-:qmailpop:87:81:/var/qmail/users/spool/jobmagic.net:::
/var/qmail/users/spool/jobmagic.net/.qmail-default
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On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Stephen Casey wrote:
Being very specific:
defaultdelivery/rc
./Maildir/
control/rcpthosts
jobmagic.net
control/virtualdomains
jobmagic.net:jobmagic.net
users/assign
+jobmagic.net-:qmailpop:87:81:/var/qmail/users/spool/jobmagic.net:::
Hi all.
Since there is no comment character in the assign file, can I disable a
domain/user line in the assign file by moving it after the "." at the end
of the file?
--vt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
delete the line. If you need to maintain a copy put it in a different file
like assign.bak and use a number sign so you'll know you deleted it.
At 11:17 PM 7/20/99 , you wrote:
Hi all.
Since there is no comment character in the assign file, can I
On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Victor Tavares wrote:
Hi all.
Since there is no comment character in the assign file, can I disable a
domain/user line in the assign file by moving it after the "." at the end
of the file?
--vt
No. The last line of user/assign must be a "." by itself. To disable
I ask this question with great trepidation. Either I'm the only one brave
enough to ask, or I'm the only one stupid enough to have to ask, but...
What does the "q" in "qmail" mean?
Dave
p.s. Since I'm going to get flamed for stupidity, let me ask another
question:
If LWQ insists that the
Dave Kitabjian writes:
If LWQ insists that the official name is "qmail", not "Qmail", why does the
logo start with "Q" on http://www.qmail.org/top.html?
Probably for the same reason that the qmail book is going to use Qmail
when that word begins a sentence: because it looks ugly otherwise.
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does the "q" in "qmail" mean?
Take your pick:
A) quality
B) quick
C) queue
D) quantum
E) all of the above
F) none of the above
G) nothing at all
If LWQ insists that the official name is "qmail", not "Qmail", why does the
logo start with "Q"
I'm still having very poor performance with that mail list. Can someone
please explain to me why qmail doesn't fill the concurrent qmail remote
processes? I'm sitting here with 150,000 mails in the queue and
concurrent remote's are like a 3/75 or 4/75.
Also, can someone explain the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still having very poor performance with that mail list. Can someone
please explain to me why qmail doesn't fill the concurrent qmail remote
processes?
qmail-send can't spawn the qmail-remote/qmail-local jobs fast enough.
I'm sitting here with 150,000 mails in the
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does the "q" in "qmail" mean?
Well, since dan is a math proffessor. My bet would be on
queue, or queueing theory. The brits use of queue is all over math.
"Let's queue up for mail"
--
Ken Jones
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hmmm... great trepidation. You don't think there's anyone
on this list with an aggressive nature, do you?
Layered meaning:
In Hebrew, many words have layers of meaning, not simply
denotation vs. connotation, but actual layers of meaning.
For example the Hebrew word shamayim is often translated
Nothing is out of the ordinary according to any of those utilities.
-jeremy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still having very poor performance with that mail list. Can someone
please explain to me why qmail doesn't fill the concurrent qmail remote
processes?
qmail-send can't spawn the
On that note, please correct me if what I am saying is incorrect.
An MX record is only necessary when an A record points to a machine
that has no mail handler, and the MX record then points to an A record
of a machine that does have a mail handler.
An MX record may not point to a C record even
What's the correct MIME type and file suffix for encrypted PGP text, i
mean, the ones which begin with, "-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-"? I'm
toying with the idea of dealing with encrypting messages directly
through qmail. Don't ask too much. It's a cockamamie idea still in its
embryonary stages.
We are using Maildir over NFS on our qmail server. Sometimes when a message
is sent to a user, the message appears in new/ as it should but cannot be
retrieved by POP-3. It appears to get "dislodged" when another message is
sent. Any ideas?
-doug
Hi,
Machine names and domain names are ficticious for simplicity. Topology
description is accurate, however.
I can't seem to figure out how to get my mail routing exactly as I want
it. I have 50 or so computers at mysite.org. We are behind a firewall
with a dedicated link to our HQ in
See rfc 2015 for how to have encrypted/signed MIME parts.
You might want to take a look at the mutt MUA. It works with PGP to
produce signed and/or encrypted messages.
For example this message is signed, and you can take a look at the raw
headers to get some idea of how things are done.
On
So any other suggestions on what I can do to speed this thing up or should
I just go back to sendmail?
Another hint is that I'm using the Bruce Guentner rpm's. Is there
something with those rpm's that would cause a slow down?
-jeremy
I'm still having very poor performance with that mail
I'd like to try the memphis rpm's as opposed to Bruce's, but the server
appears to be down. Anyone have a mirror?
Thanks
-jeremy
Bruno Wolff III wrote:
See rfc 2015 for how to have encrypted/signed MIME parts.
Ahhh, Now I'm starting to get the picture. BTW, is it my paranoia setting
going above the acceptable level or do I detect political reasons for Netscape
and MS not being too terribly in a hurry to make their MUAs
On Wed, Jul 21, 1999 at 05:57:51PM -0300,
Juan Carlos Castro y Castro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruno Wolff III wrote:
See rfc 2015 for how to have encrypted/signed MIME parts.
Ahhh, Now I'm starting to get the picture. BTW, is it my paranoia setting
going above the acceptable level or
Doug McClure writes:
We are using Maildir over NFS on our qmail server. Sometimes when a message
is sent to a user, the message appears in new/ as it should but cannot be
retrieved by POP-3. It appears to get "dislodged" when another message is
sent. Any ideas?
Depending on the POP-3 and
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Eudora Pro (I don't know about lite...) works well with the PGP/MIME
messages, the only problem (In my opinion) is that the message shows up as
an icon attachment and you have to click it to read it. PGP does
automatically check the signer for
On 21 Jul 1999, Lorens Kockum wrote:
On the qmail list [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the functions of the 'todo' and 'intd' directories? There are
tons of msgs in them and qmail does not seem to be processing them. I have
moved the files out of the directory (backed them up) and
How would I go about giving qmail-send and ALRM signal?
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Tim Hunter wrote:
Try giving qmail-send and ALRM signal, and watch the logs to see if they
might be getting deferred. Do you know if any messages are getting out? I
have never seen that many messages get "stuck"
On 22-Jul-99 Todd Backman wrote:
How would I go about giving qmail-send and ALRM signal?
man kill(1)
Vince.
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Tim Hunter wrote:
Try giving qmail-send and ALRM signal, and watch the logs to see if they
might be getting deferred. Do you know if any messages are
Vince Vielhaber writes:
On 22-Jul-99 Todd Backman wrote:
How would I go about giving qmail-send and ALRM signal?
man kill(1)
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Todd Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] "there are two major products
There seems to be a small problem in the UIDL/Status feature patch
qmail-pop3d-1.03.diff. The problem is that when using the TOP
command, it chops everything off following the added X-UIDL line.
Here is a suggested patch (also includes the extra /r/n patch) (note
"suggested", for example I
Stefan Paletta writes...
Aaron Nabil wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
Examples:
C: RETR 1
S: +OK 120 octets
S: the POP3 server sends the entire message here
S: .
Qmail does...
Examples:
C: RETR 1
Is there any version of qmail for AIX?
Bithi
Is it possible to add an automated message at the end of each mail which
is sending through my qmail server
Bithi
bithi,
qmail compiles, installs and runs easily on aix (we use it on 4.2.1 and
have used it on 4.1.5).
todd underwood
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On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Rahmat Ara Bithi wrote:
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 11:27:33 -0600 (GMT+6)
From: Rahmat Ara Bithi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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