hehe, I feel kinda dumb. =)
The logs didn't show the error that I was getting which confused me. But
when I went back to what I would need for authentication then I realized the
file I was missing:
checkpassword
=)
After installing that my authentication went fine. It is kinda tricky
thou
Dustin Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Show me a Win32 mailer that has integrated contact management,
> journalling, and scheduling, along with a word-based junk mail and adult
> mail filter, with a little bit of programmability tossed in for good
> measure, and I'm sold.
Gnus running under
Looks like I've almost got qmail V1.03 up and totally running. Very strange
situation though:
I use Outlook Express 5 to get into my qmail server. I can send mail no
problem but the authentication screws up. Here is what my maillog says:
Jan 8 22:09:57 atheist pop3d: 947398197.667962 tcpse
I have a hard time believing that Outlook is just being strict on
RFCs, since it's usually M$ that breaks the RFCs in the first place, and
since Outlook seems to be the only mailer having this problem...
Anyways, why do you need a journal and scheduler built into your MUA?
I find some of the error messages from qmail to be quite terse. This
one perplexed me this morning:
Jan 9 11:19:14 nemeton qmail: 947377154.120073 delivery 9: deferral:
Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir._(#4.2.1)/
In this case I'd left a domain listed in 'locals' when I added it to
virtualdomains a
I've released qmail-qlint 0.55. Giles Lean suggested that a null
virtualdomains left-hand-side shouldn't be expected to be in
rcpthosts.
http://qmail.org/qmail-qlint-0.55
--
-russ nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://russnelson.com
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- Original Message -
From: "jay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 12:48 AM
Subject: .qmail questions
> (even if it's empty!), and I run qmail-newu, I get the following
> error:
>
> qmail-newu: fatal: bad format in users/assign
Remember the dot
Here's the deal...
I'm new to qmail, and I think it's just the coolest thing
I've ever seen. But I am having problems with it.
I have a domain in the rcpthosts and virtualdomains files
and I want to set up a pop account for somebody on my
domain. So I create a file called .qmail-mydomain-user
> A: Use another mailer.
Show me a Win32 mailer that has integrated contact management, journalling,
and scheduling, along with a word-based junk mail and adult mail filter,
with a little bit of programmability tossed in for good measure, and I'm
sold.
Until then, I would have to guess that the
Quoting Dustin Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Why is that, every now and then, I receive messages that Outlook just seems
> to bungle up? All of the message's headers appear in the body of the
> message, and the "From:" header seems to be missing. If just happened with
> the last message that jus
>BTW, with Eudora Pro, you don't have to sign in and out of different
>profiles to download email from different accounts.
With Outlook 2000 you don't have to sign in and out either. Nor with
Outlook 98, or Outlook 97 with the Internet Mail extensions.
Dustin
I used outlook for some time before other problems with it made me switch
I never had any problems with headers.
-- Tim
At 10:14 PM 1/7/00 -0600, Dustin Marquess wrote:
> I haven't had problems reading the emails from the list in pine
>and Eudora... so this time I don't think blaming it
> BTW, with Eudora Pro, you don't have to sign in and out of different
> profiles to download email from different accounts.
Neither do you have to with outlook express 5, but you can have different profiles
that download from several mail accounts each.
--
-
good evening,
i can't find documentation on how to handle unknown users when using
virtual domains. all emails destined to unknown users on my intranet is
being given to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
how do i setup .qmail-default of my virtual domain to handle this?
can you kindly point me to the r
At 10:09 PM 1/7/00 , Dustin Miller wrote:
>Why is that, every now and then, I receive messages that Outlook just seems
>to bungle up? All of the message's headers appear in the body of the
I don't really know what you mean by "bungle up". I had a problem with
outlook which was the reason that I
On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 10:09:02PM -0600, Dustin Miller wrote:
> Why is that, every now and then, I receive messages that Outlook just seems
> to bungle up? All of the message's headers appear in the body of the
> message, and the "From:" header seems to be missing. If just happened with
> the l
On Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 06:09:05PM -0700, Monte Mitzelfelt wrote:
> I've got a fairly large (45k+ message) being sent to a mailing list of
> about 1100 people. It is getting "qmail-spawn unable to create pipe"
> errors each time the message hits the delivery stage. At this point, I
> also can'
The latest tarball of AMaViS (0.2.0-pre6-clm-rl-4 ) is not handling virtualdomains
very well. Have anyone made a patch for this do work. I also appended -f{mailfrom} in
scanmails.in:
cat < qp 23532
uid 1001
qmail: 947335924.203454 starting delivery 37: msg 999433 to local
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
qma
qmail Digest 8 Jan 2000 11:00:00 - Issue 874
Topics (messages 35218 through 35247):
Re: Slow delivery of large message
35218 by: nascheme.enme.ucalgary.ca
35219 by: petervd.vuurwerk.nl
35221 by: cmikk.uswest.net
35234 by: Monte Mitzelfelt
Re: init.d qmail sr
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