Re: qmail config problem

1999-12-06 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
Hi, just put a line like: :smtpserver.domain.xy into /var/qmail/control/smtproutes. this would deliver ALL but local messages to server "smtpserver.domain.xy". # chmod 644 /var/qmail/control/smtproutes to ensures, qmail-remote can read it. hope that helps alexander -- Alexander

qmail site down?

1999-12-06 Thread Van Liedekerke Franky
Hi, is there a problem with the qmail site http://www.qmail.org ? Or is it just me again ? Franky

Re: qmail site down?

1999-12-06 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said Van Liedekerke Franky on Mon, 06 Dec 1999 09:32:16 +0100: is there a problem with the qmail site http://www.qmail.org ? Or is it just me again ? Well, it has been pretty slow in the past but it definitely is down now... :0 Andy -- +== Andy == TiK: garbaglio ==+

Re: How to get your qmail server into ORBS

1999-12-06 Thread petervd
On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 08:07:21PM -0500, John R. Levine wrote: | forward "$LOCAL"@bigbang.af.mil I will think of a better fix in a couple of days, hints are welcome. My first urge was to just have it bounce everything with a % in it, First answer: so long as you're not relaying

Re: qmail site down?

1999-12-06 Thread Magnus Bodin
On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 01:40:14AM -0700, Andy Bradford wrote: Thus said Van Liedekerke Franky on Mon, 06 Dec 1999 09:32:16 +0100: is there a problem with the qmail site http://www.qmail.org ? Or is it just me again ? Well, it has been pretty slow in the past but it definitely is down

qmail Digest 6 Dec 1999 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 841

1999-12-06 Thread qmail-digest-help
qmail Digest 6 Dec 1999 11:00:01 - Issue 841 Topics (messages 33924 through 33948): Re: qmail-inject: fatal: qq trouble 33924 by: Uwe Ohse 33942 by: waskita adijarto Re: Problems telneting to port 25 33925 by: Florian G. Pflug 33926 by: Matthias Andree

Re: [Fwd: Re: Attachments]

1999-12-06 Thread Dimitri SZAJMAN
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Bill Hults wrote: Create it ! Hi The file doesn't exist. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 05:56:20PM -0500, Bill Hults wrote: Hi Is there a default maximum size for attachments? Users on one of my qmail sites can't receive attachments

Qmail trouble

1999-12-06 Thread Klaus Naumann
Hi, I'm having some trouble with installing qmail. Here's a log. Dec 6 13:38:07 scotty qmail: 944483887.328943 starting delivery 10: msg 39554 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dec 6 13:38:07 scotty qmail: 944483887.329223 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20 Dec 6 13:38:07 scotty qmail:

Limit on max messages sent

1999-12-06 Thread M. Richardson
Hi all, Is there a way I can set the max messages a user can send within a certain period of time? Thanks. Michael.

RE: Qmail not logging to the maillog in redhat

1999-12-06 Thread Steve Kapinos
I had the same problem with rh6.x when I first installed qmail. Looked at syslog.conf and everything was valid but it still didn't work. I only made it work by assuming something didn't work as it was supposed to.. Original sysconf.conf had mail.none in in the /var/log/messages line, with a

In all fairness.. Was: I need to get off this list

1999-12-06 Thread Chris Santerre
I have tried everything to get off this list and I would hope I would know what I am doing. I have seen numerous people post about wanting off of it, so it can't be just stupidity. I always keep the 1st reply from a list, so I can unsubscribe, but again this one is ALWAYS unsuccessful. With the

Re: Qmail trouble

1999-12-06 Thread Vince Vielhaber
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Klaus Naumann wrote: drwxrwxrwx 2 klaususers1024 Dec 6 13:24 Maildir/ On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You probably created the maildir as root. Fix the ownership on it so that it is owned by the user. Nope, sorry that's not the

Virtual Domain Problem

1999-12-06 Thread J Torres
Hello there, I have been attemping to get virtual hosting up and running but have failed so far with the following message: Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host, it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local. (#5.4.6)The domain was

RE: Virtual Domain Problem

1999-12-06 Thread Peter Cavender
Hello there, I have been attemping to get virtual hosting up and running but have failed so far with the following message: Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host, it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local. (#5.4.6) The domain was

RE: secondary mail relay

1999-12-06 Thread Dustin Miller
I, too, was wondering about a similar situation, in which I wish to be a secondary mail exchanger for foo.com. I would be listed in DNS appropriately, and with sendmail, I remember just setting the smarthost and delivery host for that domain to the primary mail exchanger. Is there a dirt-simple

Re: bouncing a domain permanently

1999-12-06 Thread Ronny Haryanto
On 06-Dec-1999, Ruben van der Leij wrote: On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 02:05:57PM -0600, Ronny Haryanto wrote: How can I bounce a domain permanently? man qmail-control says: badmailfrom man qmail-smtpd gives the details: badmailfrom Unacceptable envelope sender addresses.

RE: In all fairness.. Was: I need to get off this list

1999-12-06 Thread Michael m. Honse
I have Done as suggested 3 times now.. each try has come back as successful But despite all that I still get this list I am not stupid and it is telling me that I am removed from the list. But I still get this list... What now. -Original Message- From: Chris Santerre [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: secondary mail relay: rcpthosts AND SMTPROUTES

1999-12-06 Thread Timothy L. Mayo
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, David L. Nicol wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 6 Dec 1999 14:13:38 -0600 , "Dustin Miller" writes: configure qmail to queue mail for foo.com, attempting delivery to a mail.foo.com when it receives mail bound for foo.com, and holding that mail

Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Michael T. Halligan
How do I use the old virtusertable format? I'm migrating a sendmail server to a qmail server, and I can't feasibly create a .qmail-domain in each home directory..

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Daniel Mattos
You don't have to create all home directory for virtual users. The documentation suggests the you center in /var/qmail/alias using uid alias. Use /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains if you host different domains. There are other options also. You can use /var/qmail/user/assign tables or external

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Michael T. Halligan
the problem is i have about 500 stupid domains to get to work like this.. what's the procedure? if i have to make [EMAIL PROTECTED] forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in sendmail I have the proper rule in the .cf then i add [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] to virtusertables how do I

Re: secondary mail relay: rcpthosts AND SMTPROUTES

1999-12-06 Thread David L. Nicol
"Timothy L. Mayo" wrote: On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, David L. Nicol wrote: And add a line in control/smtproutes too; otherwise you'll bounce messages as qmail mistakenly interprets that it is supposed to be the end recipient. This starts happening only after you actually modify the MX

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Daniel Mattos
In this case, you better use an external package. I can't think of any one now. Someone? Otherwise on /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains put one line like: virtualdomain.com:user for each virtual domain where user may be a system user, forward address, or even a alias. If all 500 domains

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Daniel Mattos
Well, it is worth the change just to get rid of those stupid patches every few weeks because of security issues. But then again, if you are confortable with sendmail... On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Michael T. Halligan wrote: :qmail is very unlogical if you have been using sendmail for five years..

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Michael T. Halligan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 06 Dec 1999: Otherwise on /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains put one line like: virtualdomain.com:user but that doesn't help me if i want to forward [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sure it does (or I don't understand your

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Ronny Haryanto
On 06-Dec-1999, Michael T. Halligan wrote: the problem is i have about 500 stupid domains to get to work like this.. what's the procedure? if i have to make [EMAIL PROTECTED] forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in sendmail I have the proper rule in the .cf then i add [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Richard Roderick
Yep. I appreciate the simplicity of it. Sigh. It might be the only thing I will miss though :) Richard At 06:44 PM 12/6/99 -0500, Michael T. Halligan wrote: in a virtual table you just have an entry for a virtualdomain in /etc/sendmail.cw to say "yes I do want to deal with this domain's

Cleaning the queue

1999-12-06 Thread Bob C. Ruddy
I have a bunch of messages 500+ sitting in my queue for an address that doesn't exist. Is there a way I can dequeue all messages queued up for that email address? Bob

Secondary mail Q

1999-12-06 Thread Bob C. Ruddy
I'm looking to set up a secondary mail server for when my primary is unreachable. I don't want qmail to deliver the email though just queue it up till the primary mail server comes online. I looked through the faq but did not see anything. Can someone point me in the right direction.

Re: Cleaning the queue

1999-12-06 Thread mabrown
Bob, Check out qmHandle. With a quick shell script to extract the queue ID numbers of the offending messages, and qmHandle -d, you can clean the queue out. It is recommended to stop qmail before using qmHandle. -Martin --- http://www.io.com/~mick/soft/qmhandle.html On 6 Dec,

Re: Cleaning the queue

1999-12-06 Thread Sam
"Bob C. Ruddy" wrote: I have a bunch of messages 500+ sitting in my queue for an address that doesn't exist. Is there a way I can dequeue all messages queued up for that email address? The answer depends on the actual reason why it's stuck. You can always try to add an smtproutes entry to

Re: Secondary mail Q

1999-12-06 Thread martin
Bob, This is a common use for mailservers. It's called backup MX, I believe. There are two ways to do this. Naturally, you want to have your DNS looking something like this: # host domain.net domain.net mail is handled (pri=5) by mx5.domain.net domain.net mail is handled (pri=10) by

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread tony cricelli
Richard, I (and possible others) would be interested in your experiences, any gotchas that you ran into. I am looking at converting 15,000 users and 1200 virtual domains away from sendmail to qmail as soon as I can learn all of the qmail options. Thanks, --tony - Original Message -

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Ronny Haryanto
On 06-Dec-1999, Michael T. Halligan wrote: in a virtual table you just have an entry for a virtualdomain in /etc/sendmail.cw to say "yes I do want to deal with this domain's e-mail" OK, add qmail.com to rcpthosts (or morercpthosts) for that. then say to forward [EMAIL PROTECTED] 's

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Jay Soffian
"Richard" == Richard Roderick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Richard In answer to the original question: It's not easy. I just Richard finished developing the tools to deal with all of it. I handled this conversion in 1 hour for over 30 domains. 300 or 3000 domains would have taken no

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Jay Soffian
"Jay" == Jay Soffian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jay [...] Jay Don't forget to turn the virtualaliases file into a cdb: Jay [...] I presume you've read the qmail instructions and are familiar with the basics of setup. I did leave out a pretty important step though... you need to add

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Richard Roderick
AAAHHH. That's what I was looking for! The part about using the fastforward to do it was what I could not find, and I'm no expert. Someone needs to add this to the Qmail web site. All in all, I'm very happy with what I have now which is not dependent on the old method, but I can see advantages

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Jay Soffian
"Richard" == Richard Roderick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Richard AAAHHH. That's what I was looking for! The part about Richard using the fastforward to do it was what I could not find, Richard and I'm no expert. Richard Someone needs to add this to the Qmail web site. It is.

RE: Qmail not logging to the maillog in redhat

1999-12-06 Thread Troy Frericks
I could not get the below to work for me on RedHat 6.1, even after deleting the ";mail.none" string, moving the mail.* entry onto two lines, and playing with other configurations (kill -3 between each). I followed your presumption that there was something wrong with syslog under this version of

Re: Qmail trouble

1999-12-06 Thread Ben Beuchler
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Klaus Naumann wrote: BTW: the Maildir in the home of klaus exists. qmail is very picky about the format of the /Maildir/, and, of course, the permissions. Make sure that it looks like this: /Maildir | --- cur | --- new | --- tmp And that they are all

Fwd: Re: Virtual Domain Problem

1999-12-06 Thread Peter Cavender
Hello there, I have been attemping to get virtual hosting up and running but have failed so far with the following message: Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host, it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local. (#5.4.6)

Fwd: Re: Virtual Domain Problem

1999-12-06 Thread Peter Cavender
You don't want this to be in your locals file. It's a virtual domain. Hum.. Is this a third level domain, or is it a first level? third.domain.com vs. domain.com I've had these issues as well myself. Most of the time to solve it required to make sure that the domain is spelled correctly, and

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Ben Beuchler
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Michael T. Halligan wrote: How do I use the old virtusertable format? I'm migrating a sendmail server to a qmail server, and I can't feasibly create a .qmail-domain in each home directory.. I'm working on a sweet little python script to do that conversion. Actually, I'm

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Ben Beuchler
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Michael T. Halligan wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] to virtusertables how do I do this in qmail? I guess the question is whether or not they all need to keep their own home directories. Personally, I prefer the method I discussed earlier.

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Ben Beuchler
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Michael T. Halligan wrote: oh jesus. you people. You brag about qmail being secure and simple to configure.. yet it's so simple nobody can answer a simple question? I know i'm not the only one running a mailserver with customers who want to forward Y'know, I started

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Jay Soffian
"Richard" == Richard Roderick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Richard I saw fastforward, I just didn't have a clean Richard understanding of the capabilities and how it could be Richard used to solve this problem. :) Richard I thought you did a great job explaining the Richard

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Adam D . McKenna
On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 06:39:35PM -0800, Richard Roderick wrote: At 08:46 PM 12/6/1999 -0500, Jay Soffian wrote: "Richard" == Richard Roderick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Richard AAAHHH. That's what I was looking for! The part about Richard using the fastforward to do it was

Re: Sendmail Virtusertable equivalent?

1999-12-06 Thread Richard Roderick
At 10:39 PM 12/6/1999 -0500, Adam D . McKenna wrote: I saw fastforward, I just didn't have a clean understanding of the capabilities and how it could be used to solve this problem. :) Then how's about downloading it and reading the README and man pages for it? Ouch :) To be honest, I