On Wed, 1 Dec 1999 12:04:25 +0200 (EET) , dd writes:
i know that deleting a mail from the queue is not recommended (i don't
[...]
thank you very much for your responses.
take care,
dd
Hi
when I run "rpm --rebuild qmail-1.03+patches-8.src.rpm"
the process stops with:
nroff -man envelopes.5 envelopes.0
nroff -man forgeries.7 forgeries.0
+ ./compile qmail-pipe.c
+ ./load qmail-pipe
+ exit 0
Executing: %install
+ umask 022
+ cd /usr/src/RPM/BUILD
+ cd qmail-1.03
+ export
More problems...
Configure is done making the Makefiles but when I try to make I get this
bash# make
Making all in numlib
Making all in bdbobj
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -g -O2 -c bdbobj2.c
bdbobj2.c: In function `bdbobj_firstkey':
bdbobj2.c:24: too few arguments to function
*** Error
Diego Alejandro Puertas Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thomas Neumann wrote:
The downtime would amount to the time that is needed for folder
conversion, during which I would disable SMTP services (or at least
not have qmail-send running yet) to avoid a local delivery taking
place
Hi!
Maybe the above doesn't explain much.
Lets say I send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] And I want
qmail to deliver to user1 immediately but user2 with a queue or delay.
Is this possible?
Thanks in advance.
On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 10:38:34AM +, Alfonso Armenta wrote:
Hi!
Maybe the above doesn't explain much.
Lets say I send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] And I want
qmail to deliver to user1 immediately but user2 with a queue or delay.
Is this possible?
Sure.
qmail Digest 2 Dec 1999 11:00:01 - Issue 837
Topics (messages 33762 through 33810):
qmail-pop3d problem
33762 by: Petr Novotny
33763 by: Vince Vielhaber
Re: Country code for this list
33764 by: thomas.erskine-dated-a2c95627c44fe96b.crc.ca
33768 by:
Philip Gabbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anybody have any suggestions on a good IMAP server? I've gotten
courier-imap installed and running, but my IMAP clients (Netscape
Communicator 4.7 on RedHat Linux and Outlook Express 5.0 on a Mac) are
getting an error back from courier-imap:
how can qmail be used as an smtp and a pop3 gateway for cc:mail?
Thomas Neumann writes:
Philip Gabbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anybody have any suggestions on a good IMAP server? I've gotten
courier-imap installed and running, but my IMAP clients (Netscape
Communicator 4.7 on RedHat Linux and Outlook Express 5.0 on a Mac) are
getting an
Stefan Osterman writes:
More problems...
Configure is done making the Makefiles but when I try to make I get this
bash# make
Making all in numlib
Making all in bdbobj
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -g -O2 -c bdbobj2.c
bdbobj2.c: In function `bdbobj_firstkey':
bdbobj2.c:24: too
I've been playing with the qmail-uce package. It seems pretty good, but
the customer wants the body to be parsed by a global file, not on a per
user basis. I've got a recipe that matches when calling maildrop in
manual mode, but not through qmail-filter.maildrop. I've hacked the code
a smidge
Philip Gabbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I know is not a topic for the list, but you all are so helpful, I just had
to ask :)
Does anybody have any suggestions on a good IMAP server? I've gotten
courier-imap installed and running, but my IMAP clients (Netscape
Communicator 4.7 on RedHat
On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 01:10:16PM +, Sam mentioned:
Did you strictly follow the hints given
at URL:http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/README.imap.html
on how to configure Netscape for IMAP? Works for me (modulo
creating subfolders, but thats a Netscape bug).
Creating or deleting
Try: http://www.davideous.com/imap-maildir/
The UW-IMAP server has been written to work around the bugs in the imap
clients. And any imap client is going to be tested with it, as it's a very
dominant server. I've not had any annoying client/server problems with it.
That is correct. I've am
Denis Voitenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
[[snip]]
I had some problems patching it but David put a patched version on
the site upon my request. Thanks, David.
The pre-patched imap-4.5_maildirpatched-1.00.tar.gz file has existed for a
while in the distrib directory, but I just now
"Denis Voitenko" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Try: http://www.davideous.com/imap-maildir/
The UW-IMAP server [...]
That is correct. I've am using it for about a month now and am extremely
happy with it. The LAN has 80 users on it and it hasn't come even close to
crashing. I had some
Hi there,
i have lots of messages in ~qmail/queue/mess/*
but i can't figure out, what is wrong with them !
Header :
Received: (qmail 31290 invoked from network); 30 Nov 1999 23:47:12 -
Received: from unknown (HELO mail.n-online.net) (195.30.220.103)
by mohawk.n-online.net with SMTP; 30
Thomas Neumann wrote:
Ok, so what is necessary to make this really useful in the
following scenario :
(a) Thousands of IMAP users spread accross hundreds of virtual
domains all running under a single UNIX user-id and using custom
authorization (i.e. not UNIX /etc/passwd or Kerberos but
Rohit Khamkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 1 December 1999 at 17:02:12 -0600
For anyone is handling large mailing lists... How long does the qmail-inject
program take to send emails to about 5000 people in the list?
Very little time; it goes into the queue as one entry. The biggest
Baah... I figure that I'll just provide my interface for now to let you all see
if this is something that would be useful. I think I've made it general enough
to write anything you want in the authentication/authorization function.
begin interface description -
Here is the relevant
While digging thru the code...
Here's a situation. Let's say you've got a poopload of virtual domains all
pointing to a single IP address (a cheap solution =8-)) and of course there
is a ton of overlapping names. How would you authenticate those users? Would
you include a domain in the login as
Make the username be in the form "user%domain.com". Then look these up in a
database or DB File or cdb to get the home directory, the encoded password, and
(if they are not all running under the same user) the unix username to switch
to.
- David Harris
Principal Engineer, DRH Internet
Like it is mentioned in the headers of each mail from this list:
have you tried [EMAIL PROTECTED] for instructions?
Franky
--
From: G. Ryan Fawcett[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 6:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How do you
What I did for a very simular project was develop a replacement to getpwent
for uwimad.
then when linking the Imap server, Just include the new "getpwent" instead
of the standard system one and away you go. if you require more info on
this let me know and I'll send my getpwent to you.
At 11:57
I think you have to send a message to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: G. Ryan Fawcett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 11:15 AM
Subject: How do you get off this blasted list.
I've tried the mail list program but I'm still on it
Darcy Buskermolen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
What I did for a very simular project was develop a replacement to getpwent
for uwimad.
then when linking the Imap server, Just include the new "getpwent" instead
of the standard system one and away you go. if you require more info on
i have a web form where users can email articles to their friends. If they
enter a bad address and it bounces, it comes back to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
instead of bouncing to the From in the original email header. Is there any
thing out there that can redirect this back to the From address? We do
Why not pass the "From:" or "Reply-to:" header along with the massage? I
think it'd do the job. If not you could process mail to anonymous with a
script and bounce from there.
Denis Voitenko
Tel: 856 809-9252
Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ: 9396092
- Original Message -
From: Brian Moon
Well, the From: is in there. Would a Reply-to: help?
Brian.
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http://brian.threadnet.com
- Original Message -
From: "Denis Voitenko" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Brian Moon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "qmail" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 4:12 PM
I don't think "Reply-to:" would work.
If you don't want to process as anonymous you should change the envelope
sender. See "man qmail-inject".
Daniel
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Denis Voitenko wrote:
:Why not pass the "From:" or "Reply-to:" header along with the massage? I
:think it'd do the job. If
First off, I am using qmail-ldap, so my apologies to the qmail list if that
makes it off-topic...
What I want to do is set up a qmail-ldap server (I have done this part
already, and it works well) that doesn't require a home directory for each
and every user. I am using the cyrus IMAP server,
I know this came up recently, but I can't seem to find it in the
archives. I've got a customer for who I just set up his own qmail
server. There's mail left in his old mailboxes on my server though. I
remember someone posting a quick and dirty script that would reinject
the messages in a
Jon,
Yes, you should probably at least 'man qmail-inject' before you do it,
but essentially, if you have a Maildir with messages you wish to move
to another recipient, you can
# cd ~user/Maildir/
# for i in *; do qmail-inject -a [EMAIL PROTECTED] $i; done
This leaves all of the messages in
Thanx for the input.. I'm reading though the archives, so I can't reply
individually like I wanted to.. Did some changes to my server and mucked
up my emai l ( oops ) so I didn't get any of your reply's personally..
But I did read about the bug report and I see what you are talking
about. I did
Hi to everyone!
I have separate log files for qmail, smtpd and qmail-pop3d. But I notice that my pop3d
logs doesn't show the 'username' or any 'incorrect password' messages. How can I get my
qmail-pop3d to log usernames that access their mails? I need this to make sure that a
certain client gets
The default checkpassword proggie won't do it. See the archives for a
discussion on one that does.
http://www.egroups.com/group/djb-qmail/showthread.html?start=35998
Jon
At 7:43 AM +0800 12/3/99, DOODS wrote:
Hi to everyone!
I have separate log files for qmail, smtpd and qmail-pop3d. But I
Hi,
When I start qmail-pop3d, I get the following error:
Hard error
I'm starting qmail-pop3d like this:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail-pop3d.init start
It seems to be /var/qmail/bin/dnsfq that's giving this error. Does anyone
know why it would do that?
Depends on what's in qmail-pop3d.init...
Open your init script and see what it doing for start. Try running it
by hand and see what it tells you.
jon
At 5:49 PM -0600 12/2/99, Shawn P. Stanley wrote:
Hi,
When I start qmail-pop3d, I get the following error:
Hard error
I'm starting
My clients are trying to mail outside the LAN, and receiving an 553 error
"im sorry that domain isnt in my list of rcpthosts".
is there any way to allow my clients to mail anyone outside my LAN without
running ucspi-tcp? I only have 6 clients, and do not have high loads, so im
sure inetd can
Hi there, sorry to bother you all..
I know you get quite a few
emails from things people could have found in the FAQ or other documentation so
rest assured I've looked as best as I could to find answers to these questions
and have probably gone and overlooked somethin :)
Anyway... on
It's definately /var/qmail/bin/dnsfq giving the "Hard error" message, in
response to:
/var/qmail/bin/dnsfq spigot.nbs-inc.com
I can't find any help on dnsfq. Any ideas?
- Original Message -
From: Jon Rust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999
Jim,
Is this machine accessible via The Net, or is it behind a firewall?
If it's behind the firewall, you are set. Just open the darned thing
up, and be done with it.
If this is available from The [evil] Net, and you don't want to relay
for the world, you can do two things.
Option 1
You might try confronting that user. I would
guess that if you show them you know what they're doing and that they're in
trouble for doing it, they'll stop and you won't have to spend a lot of time
trying to stop them with technology. The impersonal find-a-way-to-block
method may just up
I have a similar question, but perhaps the answer is not so easy.
I use ucspi with great success, but I have a user whose ISP is a university,
and I'm not sure I want to open up access to the university's entire subnet.
However, the user gets a dynamic IP every time he connects. How can I allow
I can't explain it but all the sudden all my alias's don't work
all .qmail-foo files in the aliases directory will produce a can't_chdir_to
Maildir/
What cause this and what should I look for to fix it?
I have read the docs and being a novice admin I can't determine if this is a
permissions
Shawn,
Well, in that case, I'd recommend you try using relay-ctrl-allow (and
the companion package relay-ctrl-age). Together, these two allow you
to authenticate a user (e.g., via POP3), and then include the
dynamically assigned IP address in the list of "OK to relay" hosts.
The
At 09:16 02/12/99 -0800, Michael m. Honse wrote:
I think there should be message trailer like at the PGP - Users Mailling
list, maintained by Fred , to prevent this incident anymore
Dave,
I'm not sure exactly what the problem is in this case...if you
don't mind, show us your /var/qmail/control/* files, and tell us
if you want the mail delivered to the UNIX user's Maildirs
What you are appear to be asking are two unrelated questions
For one thing, you should check
Thank you all. It seems that putting a Return-path header in with the from
email address does the trick.
Brian.
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http://brian.threadnet.com
- Original Message -
From: "Denis Voitenko" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Brian Moon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "qmail" [EMAIL
hi,
can somebody tell me how to use the tai64nlocal program ? from my log
file now i see
@64007563578c end msg 45673
can i convert @64007563578c into more decent time dat format .. let
say 1991203 10:32.747474 end msg 45673
thanksss :)
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