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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.
That's the other way around (I mean the reasoning): Empty MX
Todd,
That means qmail-1.03.tar.gz, which I got from the
site www.qmail.org can be used for AIX.
bithi
On 22 Jul 1999, Todd at NM Technet wrote:
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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Is there any patch to qmail that implements ETRN command in qmail 1.03 ?
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Lukas Futera wrote:
Is there any patch to qmail that implements ETRN command in qmail 1.03 ?
It is. Alan Curry has supplied the patch. It is available for download
from qmail home page at http://www.qmail.org. You should check out
www.qmail.org and mailing list archives before posting this
On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 01:10:54PM +0200, Andrzej Kukula wrote:
Lukas Futera wrote:
Is there any patch to qmail that implements ETRN command in qmail 1.03 ?
It is. Alan Curry has supplied the patch. It is available for download
from qmail home page at http://www.qmail.org. You should
torben fjerdingstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since it's neither a unix command or a user name, it is not
sensite to case.
Upppercase filenames are often considered abusive, so I suppose
that's why the distribution spells qmail-1.03.tar.gz.
No, it's "qmail" because that's how Dan wants it.
Hi all,
i would ask if someone have already used the pre 6 verion of amavis
with qmail, because i founded some trouble for the delivery , both loacal
and remote, amavis says ABORT no local delivery available! and so on.
Actually i use pre4 with the pacth founded here, but scanning
howdy,
yup. we used it without problems.
todd
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Rahmat Ara Bithi wrote:
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 13:08:52 -0600 (GMT+6)
From: Rahmat Ara Bithi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Todd at NM Technet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: qmail for AIX
Todd,
That
I have a qmail server set up such that it's being used as a relay (all incoming
mail just gets dumped to whatever is in smtproutes). anyway, sometimes the
machine that my qmail box is relaying to goes down or crashes, whatever. Is
there a hack to allow qmail to relay somewhere else if that host
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I have a qmail server set up such that it's being used as a relay (all
incoming mail just gets dumped to whatever is in smtproutes). anyway,
sometimes the machine that my qmail box is relaying to goes down or
crashes, whatever. Is there a hack to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a qmail server set up such that it's being used as a relay (all incoming
mail just gets dumped to whatever is in smtproutes). anyway, sometimes the
machine that my qmail box is relaying to goes down or crashes, whatever. Is
there a hack to allow qmail to
Ken Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you were somehow able to route the email thru qmtp to a qmtp
server, you can specify multiple qmtp servers. If the first connection
is dead it tries the next line in the file.
I think you're thinking of qmQp, not qmTp. The file is
qmqpservers. See the
On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 08:48:52AM -0500, Ken Jones wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a qmail server set up such that it's being used as a relay (all incoming
mail just gets dumped to whatever is in smtproutes). anyway, sometimes the
machine that my qmail box is relaying to goes
"Tom Furie" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
qmail alone - passes deliver and receive tests fine.
Add ucspi-tcp, run qmail-smtpd through tcpserver - still passes deliver and
receive tests.
Add serialmail, follow the instructions in AUTOTURN.
Section 3 - if I use sh -c..., I cannot connect to port 25
yeah, but the host im relaying to is a Lotus Notes box.. So I guess theres no
good way to do it? anyone know if sendmail has this capability?
Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/22/99 09:57:27 AM
On Tue, Jun 29, 1999 at 03:10:41PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone seen this problem:
Platform: Sco 5.0.5 qmail 1.03
Inbound email works, pop works
Outbound email makes smtp connection but does not deliver the mail.
We get the same problem on two similarly configured SCO machines.
We
Why do you think my server is down?
Please send me any errors you get while accessing my server.
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Greets people,
I once again have a question. What I am trying to do is authenticate from a
merit radius server for pop3. The plan is to be hosting a number of
different domains on our mailserver and have them all authenticate from
radius(i know redundant ;). There are two problems that I forsee
I'm just using the link on the qmail.org page and it's not doing ANYTHING.
Just sits there contacting...
Hmmsame with ftp in a terminal...
Here is a tracepath with does complete the route, but well, I still can't
get in.
hansen:~# tracepath moni.msci.memphis.edu/21
1?: [LOCALHOST]
Is there a way to control how many messages are put into the
outbound queue for a mail site? For example, I have a client
with over 300 messages in the outbound queue, and I am not
sending to anyone else because they are monopolizing the out-
bound mail queue.
Thank you in advance...
-Eric
gary,
we do pop3 authentication to a heavily hacked version of radius (and the
radiusified checkpasswd on qmail.org should be the one written by monte
miztelfelt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) here). the perl version works great for us (i
can send out another copy if you're having trouble getting it).
"Olivier M." wrote:
On Tue, Jun 29, 1999 at 03:10:41PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone seen this problem:
Platform: Sco 5.0.5 qmail 1.03
Inbound email works, pop works
Outbound email makes smtp connection but does not deliver the mail.
We get the same problem on two similarly
An MX record may not point to a C record even though it might
seem to make sense to do so, simply because DNS was designed
specifically prohibiting that.
It doesn't make that much sense:
1. One additional lookup.
2. Mail sent to CNAME should be "canonicized" - ie. the CNAMEs
in the
What I was planning on doing for true virtualization of our whole operation
was to have Merit radius look at different users files depending on what IP
the request is comming from. For example a client checks their e-mail on
domain1.com radius would see that the request is from mail.domain1.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a qmail server set up such that it's being used as a relay (all incoming
mail just gets dumped to whatever is in smtproutes). anyway, sometimes the
machine that my qmail box is relaying to goes down or crashes, whatever. Is
there a hack to allow qmail to
the obsticle I need to cross here is since the radius query would probaby
only come from the main ip of the mail server we
'd only authenticate out of the domain1 users file. Is there a way to
bind a
radius client to perform queries from a certain IP so that the radius
server
can distinguish
no apparent difference.
Yeah, it doesn't matter.
Didn't think so.
OK, so basically smtpd works when you connect to port 25, are queueing
up in the maildir, the maildirsmtp command works when you run it
manually, but it doesn't work automatically?
Sounds about right.
Change your smtpd
"Tom Furie" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Change your smtpd startup command to something like:
Then connect to port 25 from your client and look at
/tmp/autoturnlog. Make sure the maildirsmtp command is exactly right.
contents of autoturnlog entry -
Thu Jul 22 16:55:52 GMT 1999
On Jul 22, 10:45am, torben fjerdingstad wrote:
Subject: Re: "q" in "qmail" means ?
On Wed, Jul 21, 1999 at 11:55:43AM -0400, Dave Kitabjian wrote:
What does the "q" in "qmail" mean?
I vote for "quiet". It does it's job quietly, just like UNIX.
After reading this excerpt from Dan's
Hi Dave,
Hm, OK, are setlock and maildirsmtp executable by qmaild? Are /, /usr,
/usr/local, and /usr/local/bin world executable? I'm running out of
ideas.
They are,
[root@post bin]# ls -l maildirsmtp setlock
-rwxr-xr-x 1 qmaild root 195 Jul 21 14:51 maildirsmtp
-rwxr-xr-x 1
Hi,
(I'm running qmail 1.03, serialmail 0.75, ucspi-tcp 0.84, fetchmail 4.6.4-1.1
and Debian Linux 2.1. Outgoing mail is delivered to /var/qmail/alias/pppdir
and handled by serialmail if a ppp connection is up)
But there must be something wrong with my qmail/fetchmail configuration:
incoming
Hi there.
I am using qmail-1.03 with the LDAP patches, I have it all up and runnig
nicely, load balanced on several machines and things are just zooming, I am
very happy with Qmail.
What I want to do is add a tag to all messages not destined for local users,
so I want to set up another instance
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Mark Weinem wrote:
Why does it try to deliver to alias-ppp-mark@localhost and not to
mark@localhost or [EMAIL PROTECTED] (pandora.plagegeister.de is my
hostname)?
I have /var/qmail/alias/.alias-ppp-mark@localhost
with "/home/mark/Maildir/", but it does not help.
Hello again,
Once again, this is about the radius/chkpw project that I'm working on. As
you may have read in my earlier messages
I am trying to have qmail pop3 to authenticate via radius, and was running
into trouble with the Perl version of radius-ckpw from the webpage. Now my
issues are no
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Mark Weinem wrote:
Why does it try to deliver to alias-ppp-mark@localhost and not to
mark@localhost or [EMAIL PROTECTED] (pandora.plagegeister.de is my
hostname)?
I have /var/qmail/alias/.alias-ppp-mark@localhost
with "/home/mark/Maildir/", but it does not help.
I used to get that kind of dump from cistron radiusd when my old Netserver
card would try and authenticate a user came down to the radius daemon
was not set up correctly.
Recheck the setup.
Can you run radtest and get a failure? That would give you an idea if it
was a radius or perl or
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Elric of Melnibone wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Mark Weinem wrote:
Why does it try to deliver to alias-ppp-mark@localhost and not to
mark@localhost or [EMAIL PROTECTED] (pandora.plagegeister.de is my
hostname)?
I have
Paul,
Well the radius (Merit Radius) has been in production for quite some time
now for all of our dialup authentications, and watching the logfile
everything else comes through.. just the request from my test server gives
me that error when trying to authenticate pop3. Do you think it may have
Does any body here have problems with qmail?
My qmail crashes at least 6 times a day with "Lost spawn connection: dying
."
Did anybody already have such a problem ?
How did you fix it ?
hardware problem isn't the answer once i already stressed my system
compiling my hole FreeBSD box (
Dear gentleman,
Thank you for your support.
Here goes my configuration:
Qmail/Nofiles users login capabilities:
Resource limits for class default:
cputime infinity secs
filesize infinity kb
datasize infinity kb
stacksizeinfinity kb
coredumpsize
Asmodeus wrote:
Why does it try to deliver to alias-ppp-mark@localhost and not to
mark@localhost or [EMAIL PROTECTED] (pandora.plagegeister.de is my
hostname)?
Is the delivery instruction "to local alias-ppp-mark@localhost" really
correct? Is this different from qmail 1.01?
umm, it
all my mail accounts except for root are working fine... but root:
I have a system, where all admins should get all mails sent to root. the
mail for root is as default stored in /root/Mailbox, but I have there a
.qmail, with the following information:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL
Make a .qmail-root in ~alias ... works for me.
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Date: Friday, 23 July 1999 4:29
Subject: Forwarding
all my mail accounts except for root are working fine... but root:
I have a system,
Make a .qmail-root in ~alias ... works for me.
you mean, a .qmail-root file in the admins home directories? what should I
put in that?
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