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> No. But if qmail-local has troubles delivering, the mail will stay in the
> queue.
>
> Set control/queuelifetime to a very low value and then restart qmail. You
> will then get your bounces faster and thus will your debugging be easier.
??? Isn't
On Mon, Aug 16, 1999 at 05:40:44PM +0530, Jason Brown wrote:
Try Pegasus mail, http://www.pmail.com. I think it uses a Maildir-like
(but not maildir) structure for mailboxes, and creates index files to go
with it. It also has many nice features, and is free.
> Apart from the server serving 100K
On Mon, 16 Aug 1999, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 02:29:25PM +0200, Magnus Bodin wrote:
>
> > > cd ~test
> > > echo test1 > .qmail; echo ./Mailbox >> .qmail
> >
> > That should have read:
> >
> > echo "&test1" > .qmail; echo "./Mailbox" >> .qmail
>
> I didn't use quotes bec
On Sun, 15 Aug 1999, Larry H. Raab wrote:
> Well...now I am going to sound dumb.
> What is the command I put in the control/queuelifetime to set it.
> And I assume that I just creat the file since it isn't in there right now?
> Thanks for you help.
just create /var/qmail/control/queuelifetime
an
On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 02:29:25PM +0200, Magnus Bodin wrote:
> > cd ~test
> > echo test1 > .qmail; echo ./Mailbox >> .qmail
>
> That should have read:
>
> echo "&test1" > .qmail; echo "./Mailbox" >> .qmail
I didn't use quotes because there wasn't anything that needed quoting!
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On Sun, 15 Aug 1999, Larry H. Raab wrote:
> Yes, each of the users has a .qmail with ./Maildir/ and a Maildir created by
> maildirmake.
> Is there anything I have to setup with the qmail-local?
No. But if qmail-local has troubles delivering, the mail will stay in
the queue.
Set control/queueli
G'day,
small question for anyone who can help me.
I am finding that we are getting a small number of users who are receiving
email from some people, and not from others. The other end that are sending
the message, sometimes don't get anything back to say there was an error at
all, and soemtimes
On Sun, 15 Aug 1999, Larry H. Raab wrote:
> Sorry to bother all of you but I just have a, I am sure, small problem.
> Qmail can send mail and such. But when I send mail to an address on the
>
> POP3 no messages ever get to the users.
> I ran qmail-qstat and is says:
>
> 11 messages in queue.
Sorry to bother all of you but I just have a, I am sure, small problem.
Qmail can send mail and such. But when I send mail to an address on the
POP3 no messages ever get to the users.
I ran qmail-qstat and is says:
11 messages in queue.
0 preprocessed
Or something to that effect. I have gone
On Sat, 14 Aug 1999, Kevin Waterson wrote:
> Every Redhat server I set up I need to go throuth the
> process of ridding the system of sendmail and istalling qmail.
> I use the memphis rpm and wrote up a simple install script
> So I started piecing together my own redhat clone (yes,
> yet another
On Sat, Aug 14, 1999 at 04:28:31PM -0400, Chris Johnson wrote:
> You're in the right direction. If your server doesn't know the answer to a
> question (it's not authoritative and the answer isn't in cache), it'll ask
> someone else. This may be a root server if no information at all about the
> re
Well, my mistake... the .qmail file originally never had the "; fi" on the
end, and this apparently caused the problem (?)
A workmate added the fi on the end just before I looked at the file, and
forgot to mention it. The queue has now sorted itself out properly as well.
Hurrah for qmail! =)
At least, I think it's abnormal.
qmail-qstat tells me there are three messages in the queue for one user.
These three messages are being delivered repeatedly to the same user (or at
least it seems that way... she has multiple copies of each of the three
emails in her Maildir, but they still rema
I cannot find "maxrcpt" patch on the qmail-website anymore - is capability
to limit maximal number of recipients included in 1.03 (it doesn't seem to
be included)? Also the "newbox" add-on is available only for Checkpassword
0.76, not for 0.81
pozdrawiam / regards
i have installed qmail on a redhat 6.0 box which came with
pine-4.10-2.i386.rpm though couldn't get mail to work under the maildir
format. as a last resort, i was told to get a previous verson of pine from
ftp://summersoft.fay.ar.us/pub/qmail/qmail-pine/pine-4.04-1.i386.rpm which
should work. unfo
Apart from the server serving 100K users, i am wondering whether there
is any good e-mail client, which can support many thousands of mail
messages. I am using eudora as well the BAT. I am subscribed to
various mailing list and these clients become very slow as the number
of mail messages increase
qmail Digest 15 Aug 1999 10:00:01 - Issue 729
Topics (messages 28990 through 29015):
binaries
28990 by: Mate Wierdl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
28992 by: Kevin Waterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
29012 by: Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
checkpassword
28991 by: Chris Johns
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> Well, actually; I have a user we will call [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have in
> .qmail-alias myself set up to receive all undeliverable mail. When
> someone send s mail to say [EMAIL PROTECTED], I get it. What I want to
> do is for me to get it buit al
>
Will the summersoft rpm distribution of qmail work as a drop in replacement for
sendmail
with Linux Redhat 6.0. If so, would I be breaking any laws/GPL/authors wishes by
including it in a customized distribution of my own.
Kind regards
Kevin
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