On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 06:43:31PM -0700, Lyndon Griffin wrote:
> where I read a description of the deferral strategy (or, as I like to call it,
> the curve thingy). I do not seem to find it in the dist, or on a few sites.
> Would somebody please give me a pointer?
Try Dave Sill's Life with qm
where I read a description of the deferral strategy (or, as I like to call it,
the curve thingy). I do not seem to find it in the dist, or on a few sites.
Would somebody please give me a pointer?
Thanks in advance,
<:) Lyndon
You are using perl -T. $messnum is not untainted, because you get it on
the command line or whatever, which perl doesn't like in taint mode in
a
SUID root program (it might contain for instance
../../../etc/password).
The C program preventing you from doing this is /usr/bin/perl.
I assume:
$msg
Hello all. How can I get qmail to relay mail for all machines in the same
domain? I've added the domain to locals and rcpthosts. I also added
something like 'xxx.xxx.xxx.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""' to my /etc/tcp.smtp file
and then reloaded the file. I also restarted qmail (is this necessary?).
I t
Why the hell can I:
open FOO, "> /var/qmail/queue/tmp.txt";
but not:
open FOO, "> /var/qmail/queue/$messnum";
??
Could somebody direct me to what .c file is inhibiting this? (I just need
this to work for now... I will try and implement everything in
qmail-smtpd.c when I have t
G. Ryan Fawcett writes:
> Well internet email works great but I have a problems using bin mail to
> deliver locally. I've compile everything but I don't have the qial to alias
> to binmail so how do i set it up to put the mail ins /var/mail/spool/usr.
> Anyone does this
Use the default qmail
> On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Rogerio Brito wrote:
>
>I know this is VERY off-topic, but do you know any "good" MUA
>for Windows?
You can try The BAT!.
http://www.ritlabs.com/
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rcpthosts is for which domains your mailserver accept mail to, and you only want to
accept mail to domains that have relevance to your mailserver (either local accounts
or as a secondary MX for another mailserver). By removing rcpthosts, you are accepting
mail for all domains, and opening for a
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[Chief Security Officer / Chief Financial Officer]
[ Infinite Probability Networks Inc. ]
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On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Gordon Smith wrote:
> If anyone has had any success with Amavis, I'd be interested to see how you did
> it. With the latest (pre6) qmail passes the message to the script, which checks
> the message for viruses, but the script never passes the message back. Aargh! I
> get a "n
If anyone has had any success with Amavis, I'd be interested to see how you did
it. With the latest (pre6) qmail passes the message to the script, which checks
the message for viruses, but the script never passes the message back. Aargh! I
get a "no local delivery program available" error.
I thin
On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 03:57:14PM -0400, Charles Leeds wrote:
> Is there any way to record all messages (and headers) of incoming and
> outgoing messages that are relayed by qmail?
FAQ 8.2
--
Cheers
Jason Haar
Unix/Network Specialist, Trimble NZ
Phone: +64 3 3391 377 Fax: +64 3 3391 417
My company wants to monitor all incoming and outgoing messages that are
relayed through the qmail relay. The qmail box forwards all mail for our
domain to an internal mailserver using smtproutes, and has no local users.
Is there any way to record all messages (and headers) of incoming and
outgoi
Stan Horwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>When I type qmail-qstat and get a result that says something like:
>
>messages in queue: 5
>messages in queue but not yet preprocessed: 2
>
>I what exactly has happened to the three (5-2) messages that have been
>processed?
There are 5 messages in the que
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, A.Y. Sjarifuddin wrote:
> Does smtproutes could route specific email to a specific server:
[...]
> a-p@domain:[IP Address]
> q-z@domain:[IP Address]
You cannot do this, because control/smtproutes is handled by
qmail-remote(8). It checks the first argument against co
I am having a problem with QMail and relaying -
When I send mail from my machine, relay it through the qmail machine,
off to a site that uses the MAPS/DUL list for blocking, it bounces. I
purposely blocked all the IP's on the DULs list except the mail relay.
What it looks like to me is that th
Carrott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>[from the FAQ]
>1. Controlling the appearance of outgoing messages
>
>1.1. How do I set up host masquerading? All the users on this host,
>zippy.af.mil, are users on af.mil. When joe sends a message to fred, the
>message should say ``From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]''
Pannitteri Fabrizio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>what's tcprules in the script for start/restart qmail
Part of daemontools. Install it and read the man page.
-Dave
did you maildirmake ./Maildir in your own homedir as you yourself (e.g. not
su - root)?
is ./Maildir/ in .qmail - and located in your own homedir? note the trailing
slash!
i guess you did, but for sure: did you 'echo to: me ...' or did you use your
real username?
the "..todo..." messages seems to
> > I what exactly has happened to the three (5-2) messages that have been
> > processed?
5 total in queue:
3 of these are pre-processed and scheduled for delivery
2 of these are not pre-processed
> > When I type qmail-qread and see something like these hypothetical results:
> >
> including pop3 and smtp ports (these are served by tcpserver/qmail). When I
> tried the listening ports, it came to light that inetd's services worked
> right but tcpserver's services went down. I didn't see any exciting in the
> log.
Well, the problem has been revealed. It had memory error,
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999 at 10:13:50 -0400, Stan Horwitz wrote:
> Hello qmail gurus:
>
> I am just trying to gain an improved understanding of the results that are
> returned by the qmail-qstat and qmail-qread programs.
I don't know all situations causing all kinds of results but here you are
just s
You'd probably want to pipe to qmail-inject (using a local address this time)
At 09:12 AM 10/27/99 , you wrote:
>and now, please forgive me ,one for dummy me: how, or better to say
>when do i insert a line into a mail. am i allowed to pipe to
>qmail-local in dotqmail? (eg: '|do-some-insertcode
PC-pine?
I recommend eudora for those who just cannot be without a winbloze
mailer
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Rogerio Brito wrote:
RB>
RB> Hi, All.
RB>
RB> I know this is VERY off-topic, but do you know any "good" MUA
RB> for Windows?
RB>
RB> I'd like to recommend a reasonable (
What are the contents of .qmail-postmaster? Does ~alias/Maildir exist?
Is it in fact a Maildir? and is it owned by alias?
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Robert wrote:
> Hello,
> This is a very very vauge question I know, but can anyone tell me what
> exactly this error means?? I realize it means it can
Hello,
This is a very very vauge question I know, but can anyone tell me what
exactly this error means?? I realize it means it can't deliver to this
maildir, but I have a .qmail-postmaster file in my ~alias directory. I
checked my queue and have found about 450 messages stuck waiting to be
deli
Well internet email works great but I have a problems using bin mail to
deliver locally. I've compile everything but I don't have the qial to alias
to binmail so how do i set it up to put the mail ins /var/mail/spool/usr.
Anyone does this
Thanks
"There's a fine line between genius and insanity."
and now, please forgive me ,one for dummy me: how, or better to say
when do i insert a line into a mail. am i allowed to pipe to
qmail-local in dotqmail? (eg: '|do-some-insertcode | qmail-local')
> On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 09:38:58AM +, Alexander Jernejcic wrote:
> I know. pullmail isn't r
On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 03:15:24PM +0300, dd wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Einar Bordewich wrote:
>
> > Nope, rcpthost includes domains that the server accept,
> >it can be local domain or just a domain that the server queues mail for
> >ex. secondary MX for a domain. It does not have anyt
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Einar Bordewich wrote:
> Nope, rcpthost includes domains that the server accept,
>it can be local domain or just a domain that the server queues mail for
>ex. secondary MX for a domain. It does not have anything to do with the
>local users. If a domain is listed in rcpthos
I've noticed, that quite a lot of SMTP servers is comparing a domain of
e-mail sender address with domain of SMTP-server he's using. When the
domains differs, recipient SMTP-server refuses to accept e-mail for
delivery.
Perhaps I missed something, but is it possible to make qmail to work
this w
Yes. My smtproutes file looks like this.
ieee.org:gemini.ieee.org
lists.io.com:lists.io.com
suse.com:mail.suse.com
:mail.texas.net
Note the default address at the end (empty string on the left hand
side of the colon matches anything. I route solely by domain, nothing
user-specific though certa
Peter Abplanalp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm in the process of installing qmail. I am following the 'life with
>qmail' newbie instructions and the following packages:
>
>qmail-1.03
>daemontools-0.61
>ucspi-tcp-0.84
>
>Now, I have done a search on the archive and found that setuser was
>incl
Rumor has it that James Smallacombe may have mentioned these words:
>On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Rogerio Brito wrote:
>>
>> >I know this is VERY off-topic, but do you know any "good" MUA
>> >for Windows?
>>
>> Pegasus is manual-ware. It's very sol
On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 09:38:58AM +, Alexander Jernejcic wrote:
I know. pullmail isn't really the most featureful program. To use it
with qmail, you have to insert another header, like X-Envelope-To: and
then it will work better. See my earlier mail today.
> IMHO pullmail doesnt strip the v
On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 10:09:40AM +0100, Carrott wrote:
SMTP is a mail tranfer protocol. It does not allow for rewriting of a
message, and qmail-smtpd therefore does NOT rewrite a message in any
way. Rewriting is implemented in OFMIP, the Old Fashioned Mail
Injection Protocol. Get the mess822-0.
On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 09:04:29AM +, Alexander Jernejcic wrote:
List your domains in control/rcpthosts in lowercase. During an SMTP
conversation, the case of the domain will be ignored.
> has one to care about cases in rcpthosts?
> users tend to beautify domainnames. e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 10:58:44AM +0200, Pannitteri Fabrizio wrote:
man tcprules
> what's tcprules in the script for start/restart qmail
--
See complete headers for more info
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Rogerio Brito wrote:
>
> > I know this is VERY off-topic, but do you know any "good" MUA
> > for Windows?
>
> Pegasus is manual-ware. It's very solid, feature-rich, and powerful. Not
> the most user-friendly, though--but
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Mate Wierdl wrote:
> So rbl does not do wildcard blocking like *.flash.net ?
No. The RBL blocks by IP address ranges, and only those hosts that show
specific problems.
That is what I meant, thx. Do you have an easy way to find those
entries in rblsmtpd's log
Rogerio Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know this is VERY off-topic, but do you know any "good" MUA
> for Windows?
>
> I'd like to recommend a reasonable (that is, not bloated and
> not very much broken) mail reader for some friends that use
> Windows, but I jus
Hello all. I have been trying to get qmail to work with little success. I
have probably made some mistakes. Let me start off with the, IMO, worst: I
removed /var/log/maillog thinking that it was writen by qmail and that
qmail would recreate it. Wrong, maillog is writen by syslog. So, I giv
Hello qmail gurus:
I am just trying to gain an improved understanding of the results that are
returned by the qmail-qstat and qmail-qread programs.
When I type qmail-qstat and get a result that says something like:
messages in queue: 5
messages in queue but not yet preprocessed: 2
I what exac
Dear All,
Does smtproutes could route specific email to a specific server:
email for user with prefix ~a.. to ~p... will be delivered to mail
server A.
email for user with prefix ~q.. to ~z... will be delivered to mail
server B.
so it will be something like:
a-p@domain:[IP Address]
q-z@
qmail Digest 27 Oct 1999 10:00:01 - Issue 802
Topics (messages 32123 through 32178):
Re: Urgent Please
32123 by: dd
32125 by: Einar Bordewich
32129 by: Timothy L. Mayo
32146 by: dd
32147 by: eric
32150 by: Luis Bezerra
32172 by: Einar
Marlon Anthony Abao wrote:
>
> will ldap auth and directory services be included in a future version of
> this imap implementation?
We'll do the needed patches as part of qmail-ldap. At the moment I'm
downloading courier-imap to look into it.
--
Andre
I stand corrected. I have tried sending to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and the
address is not rewritten.
BUT here is a cut from the QMAIL FAQ regarding host masquerading.
Am I not doing what the FAQ suggests? I (think I) know what I am doing but
may be using incorrect terminology.
Sendmail does what I
what's tcprules in the script for start/restart qmail
...
..
cdb)
tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp < /etc/tcp.smtp
chmod 644 /etc/tcp.smtp*
echo "Reloaded /etc/tcp.smtp."
;;
...
...
cdb -- rebuild the tcpserver cdb file for smtp
thanks
IMHO pullmail doesnt strip the virtual-domain addon at the beginning
of the Delivered-To line. therefor i was not able to use it with
multidrop virtual domains - maybe my fault.
--
Alexander Jernejcic, E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IntelliNet EDV-Dienstleistungsges.m.b.H., Mariahilferstraße 103,
has one to care about cases in rcpthosts?
users tend to beautify domainnames. e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Alexander Jernejcic, E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IntelliNet EDV-Dienstleistungsges.m.b.H., Mariahilferstraße 103, 1060
Wien
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