Have a look at qmail-ldap at http://www.nrg4u.com/
Heman Lu wrote:
I'm planning to migrate our mail server from sendmail
to qmail. There are 55,000+ mail accounts. When simulating
to grow beyond 65,536 accounts, I encounter some problems.
[...]
Any advice
qmail Digest 31 Oct 1999 11:00:01 - Issue 806
Topics (messages 32294 through 32302):
tcpserver and ssltelnet
32294 by: Serban Udrea
Re: Still trying to figure out delay on smtp/pop3
32295 by: Tomasz Papszun
32297 by: Gil Prudente
NFS mounting /var/qmail/control
Have you got "host" above literally? It must be your host's full domain
name, not the word "host" itself.
And have you got "maildir" above really? If yes, try to change it to
"Maildir".
Yes, I did have the correct host but maildir was in lower case. changed it
to upper case (i.e. Maildir)
Hi all,
I installed Qmail a few days ago. Now, following the rulez in test.deliver,
i try to send a mail to myself (root). And Qmail doesn't deliver anything.
When I look at the maillog file (pasted below), i see that Qmail considers
root as [EMAIL PROTECTED], and says that the mail isn't local
I know that removing rcpthosts is a very very bad thing because it opens
the door for spammers to use your server to spam, but I haven't heard HOW
a spammer *finds* such a server to begin with. If one removes rcpthosts,
what are the chances that anyone will find this out? How does any spammer
I know that removing rcpthosts is a very very bad thing because it opens
the door for spammers to use your server to spam, but I haven't heard HOW
a spammer *finds* such a server to begin with. If one removes rcpthosts,
what are the chances that anyone will find this out? How does any spammer
Thanks for the replies.. one other thing I forgot to ask.. how would an
administrator know if his server is being used by a spammer?
By the way, I am not a spammer, just curious about how these things
work. I'm having problemst getting my selective relaying to work and I
might just opt to remove
On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, James wrote:
Thanks for the replies.. one other thing I forgot to ask.. how would an
administrator know if his server is being used by a spammer?
By the way, I am not a spammer, just curious about how these things
work. I'm having problemst getting my selective relaying
Maybe check the contents of files: defaultdomain, defaulthost, me,
plusdomain.
If you still can't solve the problem, write us their contents and what is
the fully qualified domain name of the host. And what is the expected
email address at right side of sign "@".
--
Tomasz Papszun SysAdm @ TP
Russell Nelson (apparently a xfmail user) wrote:
X-Face:
$K'YURj"g6ImvqTS_=]8)gqh!5;ElY[.Rao%j8r+]iUfE{%|v%F=mcq6l{K=~mf#:?"
nslS]U~|x{2V=Eex_I#"9K~9)?m7Lm={(j_)SX~fzgST~P%QUhc{1p]c3@Zn1u*PZlkHM**X^vV
lGkB5y^Kz%w5p~^uDue]hLke,N;+QImMCdCr~Kz--?|SS?DbZiaE;xPW/7k9u_cc(It%mvMNVk;
http://www.snedmail.com/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away." (PKD)
http://www.blank.org/memory/
This e-mail will include several 'attachments' of the configuration files I
have.
My qmail processes doesnt start correctly, thus my mail don't send any mail.
Here is my files:
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/etc/rc.d/rc.local
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csh -cf '/var/qmail/rc '
-
Hey I got around my mail delivery problem from before..
now I keep getting these stupid messages
when i try to send to a virtualdomain.. my non-virts work perfectly by
the way.
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at impact-inet.net.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the
If your smtp and pop3 stuff is slow, I can almost guarantee that the
problem is DNS and not ipchains. How slow is it? If you're talking 30
secs or more, it is most likely a reverse DNS misconfiguration.
- Eirc
Bill Parker escribió:
Hello all
In running OpenLinux 2.2, and using
I planned on downloading ezmlm-idx but ezmlm.org is down. Does anyone know
what happened? Where else can I get it?
Denis Voitenko
Creative Director
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, Oct 31, 1999 at 11:50:02PM -0500, Denis Voitenko wrote:
I planned on downloading ezmlm-idx but ezmlm.org is down. Does anyone know
what happened? Where else can I get it?
At least at my mirror in Sweden:
http://www.se.ezmlm.org/ aka http://ezmlm.x42.com/
(And from the frontpage
Hello all
In running OpenLinux 2.2, and using ipchains, is there any optimizations
which could be done with ipchains to speed up pop3/smtp access?
Currently, I am only using two rules for ipchains on all machines
which use ip masq in the office (about 25 or so):
# enable ip
Bill Parker wrote:
Hello all
In running OpenLinux 2.2, and using ipchains, is there any optimizations
which could be done with ipchains to speed up pop3/smtp access?
I haven't run benchtests or batch test files, but I'm running a
combination of ipchains and squid and using
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