On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 08:47:53AM +0100, Häffelin Holger wrote:
> Hi Michael!
>
> > I am still a bit new qmail user and I am wondering how this
> > with virtual
> > domains are working. The this is that the comapany has 2 domain names
> > (foo.com and foo.bar.com for an example). Can I use the
Hi Michael!
> I am still a bit new qmail user and I am wondering how this
> with virtual
> domains are working. The this is that the comapany has 2 domain names
> (foo.com and foo.bar.com for an example). Can I use the virtual domain
> stuff to redirect all mail from foo.bar.com to foo.com ? How
On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 03:21:51PM +0800, Michael Boman wrote:
>
> I am still a bit new qmail user and I am wondering how this with virtual
> domains are working. The this is that the comapany has 2 domain names
> (foo.com and foo.bar.com for an example). Can I use the virtual domain
> stuff to r
I am still a bit new qmail user and I am wondering how this with virtual
domains are working. The this is that the comapany has 2 domain names
(foo.com and foo.bar.com for an example). Can I use the virtual domain
stuff to redirect all mail from foo.bar.com to foo.com ? How is it
done? Where can
HI,
I will explain ght eproblem with an example...
I have a domain called foo.com . Till now all the users of this domain were
at a remote location and my main qmail server on the internet was delivering
the mail to the this remote server. Till now the configuration that i had
done was just to
I am a saint. The patron saint of people who are stepped on by other rude
people.
My heart went out to the guy, I can understand the difficulties he was
having getting off this list. He's not an expert like the rest of you
are/claim to be/seem to be, so I think a little compassion is in order.
El 07/12/99, Dustin Miller escribió:
> Why would you say something so mean, and then make sure to include him on
> the reply.
> That's not nice!
> Why can't we all just get along?
You must be a saint, that guy was a pest! and the nature of the problem
was ...
Those with problems perhaps does not know that there is a syslogd rpm
update. Possibly
rpm -Uvh
ftp://thales.memphis.edu/pub/redhat/updates/6.1/i386/sysklogd-1.3.31-14.i386.rpm
will solve your problems.
Mate
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Hello all,
We use Qmail on FreeBSD 3.1 as our mail server and have been receiving a
strange message this afternoon, Here it is:
Dec 7 19:08:09 biff qmail: 944618889.978595 warning: trouble opening
local/11/57; will try again later
Does anyone have an idea as to what this message means and more
> > 2. I'd like to make a copy all incoming email of a user account to
another
> > user account. Is it possible to do that at qmail? How it works? I have
> > tried to make an entry at .qmail file to forward the mail, but no mail
left
> > at the original account. How to COPY instead of FORWARD?
>
>
Hi
I created it & put 200 in it. I get UNABLE_TO_WRITE ./Mailbox
DISK_QUOTA_EXCEEDED.
Any thoughts anyone.
TIA
Bill
Dimitri SZAJMAN wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Bill Hults wrote:
>
> Create it !
>
> > Hi
> > The file doesn't exist.
> >
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > On Sun, Dec 0
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 2. I'd like to make a copy all incoming email of a user account to another
> user account. Is it possible to do that at qmail? How it works? I have
> tried to make an entry at .qmail file to forward the mail, but no mail left
> at the original accou
At 6:21 PM -0500 12/7/99, Adam D . McKenna wrote:
>On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 11:16:33PM +, Sam wrote:
>> Stefaan A Eeckels writes:
>> > The qmail connection being that I'm running qmail on our
>> > corporate server, and he wants me to basically make it an
>> > open relay so he can use the SMTP
On 07-Dec-1999, Sam wrote:
> Only true to a limited extent. Most ISPs reject MAIL FROM:s that
> are clearly bogus, but that's about it.
Could anyone give me pointers on how I can enforce restrictions on
MAIL FROM: in SMTP sessions, for example the domain part must be
resolvable.
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On 07-Dec-99 Stefaan A Eeckels wrote:
...
> My solution would be to patch qmail-smtpd to *require* a
> auth before accepting any further commands, and to run it
> on another port. Does this sound OK?
It's trivial. Install David Harris' smtp-poplock and you're
all set.
Vince.
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On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 11:16:33PM +, Sam wrote:
> Stefaan A Eeckels writes:
> > The qmail connection being that I'm running qmail on our
> > corporate server, and he wants me to basically make it an
> > open relay so he can use the SMTP server from his portable
> > (he's on the road a lot, u
Stefaan A Eeckels writes:
> Hi list,
>
> I've got a colleague who claims that many ISPs (he lives in
> Canada, so probably Canadian ISPs) refuse mail based on the
> MAIL FROM: command. To me, that seems inane and futile, but
> as I'm not an ISP, and don't work for one either, I'm
> solliciting
You could always set up an empty pop box for him on your mail server, and
use POP before SMTP relay (user roaming)
:)
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-Original Message-
From: Stefaan A Eeckels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 19
Hi list,
I've got a colleague who claims that many ISPs (he lives in
Canada, so probably Canadian ISPs) refuse mail based on the
MAIL FROM: command. To me, that seems inane and futile, but
as I'm not an ISP, and don't work for one either, I'm
solliciting the views of people in the know.
The qm
Fred Backman writes:
> Why do I have old messages (as in 3-4 days old) in Maildir/tmp?
> Shouldn't these be moved to Maildir/new at delivery? If this isn't
> always the case, can someone please explain why they haven't been moved
> and also when, if ever, they will be.
Stuff in tmp is partially-
i setup qmail with qmailadmin/vpopmail version 0.25/3.4.10
in a test config i setup 2 virt domains.
via qmailadmin i can manage users/lists etc, now i migrate about 300
users with vadduser with a little script.
I see difference in vpasswd between users created with vadduser an with
qmailadmin, quo
On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 06:20:34PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
> 2. I'd like to make a copy all incoming email of a user account to another
> user account. Is it possible to do that at qmail? How it works? I have
> tried to make an entry at .qmail file to forward the mail, but no mai
> > Why are these people allowed on the list?
> >
> > Julian
>
> Why is Microsoft allowed on the internet ?
:) Bill Gates sex appeal perhaps? Nah
Julian
"Julian L.C. Brown" wrote:
> Why are these people allowed on the list?
>
> Julian
Why is Microsoft allowed on the internet ?
I have installed qmail and can successfully send mail both locally and to
remote addresses. However, I am unable to receive messages from a remote
address. I do not use Fetchmail since my linux server is permanently
connected. When I do the first test in TEST.receive (forge some mail locally
via S
Why would you say something so mean, and then make sure to include him on
the reply.
That's not nice!
Why can't we all just get along?
_
Dustin Miller, President
WebFusionDevelopmentIncorporated
-Original Message-
From: Julian L.C. Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesda
> I'm not sure if this will get to the list because I AM OFF OF IT! :-)
>
> Peter If this doesn't make it to the list, can you post it for me?
>
> Peter gets credit for sending me in the right direction. He mentioned
checking my
> SMTP logs to see how the messages came in. You guys are not going t
I'm not sure if this will get to the list because I AM OFF OF IT! :-)
Peter If this doesn't make it to the list, can you post it for me?
Peter gets credit for sending me in the right direction. He mentioned checking my
SMTP logs to see how the messages came in. You guys are not going to believe
The email account that's I'm using to subscribe to this list an alias of the real
account. There is no user by the name of gp on my system.
But I do note in the Delivered-To it has the email address that I'm subscribed with:
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Might want to check that out.
At 11:27 AM 07/12/99 -0500, you wrote:
> > Did you in fact reply to the unsubscribe confirmation message? I don't
> > see your response or the final unsubscribe message enclosed.
> >
>
>Yeah. I got the "not in list' message. Thanks.
>I've never seen people work so hard at getting rid of me befor
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Chris Santerre wrote:
[snip]
> Yeah. I got the "not in list' message. Thanks.
> I've never seen people work so hard at getting rid of me before. Almost comforting ;)
One thing that should always be successful in getting off an ezmlm list
would be arranging for your current se
We're considering enabling the QUOTA checking features that come
with Andre's LDAP patches for Qmail 1.03 (an OS independent quota system).
Since this is going into a medium/large production system (250K+ users)
where we use single UID delivery for all users; can someone first
describe the mechan
*silly grin* I'm not complaining by any means. Except for a few flames, everyone has
been
great. I am now trying it without the reply to address set to admin. Do you think this
would have made a difference when I originals subscribed as well?
I'm copying this to the list, just so everybody knows
I hear ya,
I consider myself a fairly accomplished mail and unix sys admin, and
can't get off the fetchmail list. Luckily I subscribed to that list with
an address that was dispensible. My solution was to never retrieve that
account again.
Have you tried all the functionality afforded to you by
> Did you in fact reply to the unsubscribe confirmation message? I don't
> see your response or the final unsubscribe message enclosed.
>
Yeah. I got the "not in list' message. Thanks.
I've never seen people work so hard at getting rid of me before. Almost comforting ;)
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Could your problem be due to your "reply-to" address being set to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of your normal account ?
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http://www.iso-ne.com/
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I like sendmail too, mainly because I've been using it for years and years.
But I was unable to secure it against spammers, despite numerous rule update
offerings. Maybe someday it'll be totally secure. Until then, at least
there's qmail.
- Original Message -
From: Chris Santerre <[EMAI
At 10:05 AM 12/7/1999 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Mon, 6 Dec 1999 17:48:08 -0500 (EST) , "Michael T. Halligan" writes:
> > qmail is very unlogical if you have been using sendmail for five years..
> > heck I know people who have been using qmail for 3 years and none of you
> > can explain
I am working with someone to figure out a problem. I am not testing to see if
this message gets to the list, but what the header info reads so I can get off
of this list, so I will never bother you guys again. If you flame me I have to
waste time reading it, instead of getting off of here. Man, I'
At 03:45 PM 12/7/1999 +, Peter Gradwell wrote:
>At 07:32 AM 07/12/99 -0800, you wrote:
>
>>I don't believe this deals with mail relaying? (SMTP queuing)
>
>well how do you mean. By putting a domain into the rcpthosts file, qmail
>will effectively accept the mail, queue it and deliver it to th
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999 17:48:08 -0500 (EST) , "Michael T. Halligan" writes:
> qmail is very unlogical if you have been using sendmail for five years..
> heck I know people who have been using qmail for 3 years and none of you
> can explain to me how to do the equivalent of /etc/mail/virtusertable ..
I hate when people keep posting stupid stuff on a list. I am on numerous lists
like everyone else. When you get these newbies that ask the stupidest things you
have to grin and bear it. But when they keep beating a dead horse, you want to
beat the term FAQ and HOWTO into there vocabulary. Well now
At 07:32 AM 07/12/99 -0800, you wrote:
>I don't believe this deals with mail relaying? (SMTP queuing)
well how do you mean. By putting a domain into the rcpthosts file, qmail
will effectively accept the mail, queue it and deliver it to the better
preference MX hosts. [1]
So, if you wanted to
On 07-Dec-1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 1. I'd like to make a copy on all outgoing email to a single user account.
> Is it possible to do that at qmail? How it works?
Take a look at ~alias/.qmail-msglog
> 2. I'd like to make a copy all incoming email of a user account to another
> user account
At 11:50 AM 12/7/1999 +, Peter Gradwell wrote:
>At 08:12 PM 06/12/99 -0500, Jay Soffian wrote:
>
>>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 the virtual domains (the LHS in the v
Hi ppl,
Got Qmail and vpopmail installed, and installed qmail-analog
Now this may seem like a stupid question, but I don't know
what else to do.
How do I get the output from the qmail-analog commands ?
What do I have to type to see the stats ?
thanks
Dewald
Why do I have old messages (as in 3-4 days old) in Maildir/tmp?
Shouldn't these be moved to Maildir/new at delivery? If this isn't
always the case, can someone please explain why they haven't been moved
and also when, if ever, they will be.
Cheers
Fred
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You do NOT need the smtproutes entry if your DNS is set up correctly.
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Dustin Miller wrote:
> Can we get a consensus here?
>
> :)
> _
>
> Dustin Miller, President
> WebFusionDevelopmentIncorporated
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: david [mailto:david]On Be
On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 11:58:44AM +0100, Mikael Schmidt wrote:
> Hello, I have found a daemon for sendmail that allows encrypting of
> outgoing messages, now I wonder if there is any daemon for qmail that can
> do the same thing?
How do you want to encrypt the mails?
For each recipient, or wi
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, David L. Nicol wrote:
> "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. Thi
At 08:12 PM 06/12/99 -0500, Jay Soffian wrote:
>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 the virtual domains (the LHS in the virtusertable) to
>either /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts on
At 07:32 PM 06/12/99 -0500, Bob C. Ruddy wrote:
>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 so
qmail Digest 7 Dec 1999 11:00:01 - Issue 842
Topics (messages 33949 through 34030):
Re: Attachments]
33949 by: Bill Hults
33951 by: Dimitri SZAJMAN
Limit on max messages sent
33950 by: M. Richardson
Qmail trouble
33952 by: Klaus Naumann
33957 by: Kl
Hello, I have found a daemon for sendmail that allows encrypting of
outgoing messages, now I wonder if there is any daemon for qmail that can
do the same thing?
Mikael Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://apa.itsec.nu"When you dream, there are no rules
Certified Li
On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 07:35:32PM -0500, Sam wrote:
> to add an smtproutes entry to 127.0.0.1 for this domain, then hupping
> qmail-send.
You'd need an ALRM signal to reschedule delivery, not a HUP.
james
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Preferred Contact b
Hello,
I have some problems when I tried to implement qmail to replace my existing
mail server. Any recommendation on the below questions?
1. I'd like to make a copy on all outgoing email to a single user account.
Is it possible to do that at qmail? How it works?
2. I'd like to make a copy all
Hello guys :)
just one more question
:-
hoe to take out my ip address from the
header ? eg
Received from mail.jhancock.com.my (192.168.21.253)
. How to make 192.168.21.253 disappear ?
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