Anand Buddhdev wrote:
qmail-smtpd is launched by tcpserver for each incoming connection.
as was my thinking.
thank you for your concise and promt reply
Kevin
On Fri, Jan 14, 2000 at 05:54:51PM +1100, Kevin Waterson wrote:
In the qmail/doc/INSTALL.maildir it says to edit /var/qmail/rc
and replace ./Mailbox with ./Maildir/
and "by creating a maildir in the new-user template directory"
Where is this directory?
It's usually /usr/share/skel or
On Fri, Jan 14, 2000 at 05:54:51PM +1100, Kevin Waterson wrote:
I noticed something weird in your headers:
Received: (qmail 7501 invoked by uid 1002); 14 Jan 2000 07:47:54 -
Mailing-List: contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]; run by ezmlm
Precedence: bulk
Delivered-To: mailing list [EMAIL
On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 01:31:54PM -0800, Guillermo Villasana Cardoza wrote:
ld: 0706-006 Cannot find or open library file: -l resolv
ld:open(): No such file or directory
AIX doesn't have libresolv.a.
./load qmail-remote control.o constmap.o timeoutread.o timeoutwrite.o t
qmail Digest 14 Jan 2000 11:00:01 - Issue 880
Topics (messages 35413 through 35454):
ezmlm-idx-moderator
35413 by: gerrit.ruesing.systemgut.com
Netscape and Sender: headers
35414 by: Anand Buddhdev
pop3 and ip adres logging
35415 by: Van Liedekerke Franky
Where can you configure the maximum size of an e-mail
in Qmail?
"Benjamin de los Angeles Jr ." wrote:
Where can you configure the maximum size of an e-mail
in Qmail?
control/databytes
Hi,
my list name should not be "user-listname". The documentation tells me that
there can be a qmail alias.
Has anybody any idea what to put into the .qmail-listname alias to avoid
ezmlm-reject: fatal: List address must be in To: or Cc: (#5.7.0)
user-listname
or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
are leading
Anand Buddhdev writes:
Received: from unknown (HELO oceania.net) (@203.41.132.67)
Normally, qmail-smtpd records the IP address of the client in that
field. Why does yours have an '@' in it?
They probably have an ident
On Fri, Jan 14, 2000 at 08:27:12AM -0500, Russell Nelson wrote:
Received: from unknown (HELO oceania.net) (@203.41.132.67)
Normally, qmail-smtpd records the IP address of the client in that
field. Why does yours have an '@' in it?
They probably have an ident server which returns
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000 12:14:53 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the commands described in the FAQ.idx failed:
/usr/local/bin/ezmlm/ezmlm-sub ~/list/mod user@host
/usr/local/bin/ezmlm/ezmlm-sub ~/list/digest user@host
when executed being the list-owner.
The error message is
ezmlm-sub: fatal:
In the qmail/doc/INSTALL.maildir it says to edit /var/qmail/rc
Apparently, you did not believe me when in an earlier message I told
you that /var/qmail/rc is *not* used by the qmail-run scripts. Please
take a look at
ftp://moni.msci.memphis.edu/pub/qmail-run/README.qmail-run
You will see,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From libc-client4.7 documentation:
--strip--
The Maildir format used by qmail has all of the performance
disadvantages of mh noted above, with the additional problem that the
files are renamed in order to change their status so you end up
having to rescan the
Ondrej Surý [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 14 Jan 2000:
From libc-client4.7 documentation:
--strip--
The Maildir format used by qmail has all of the performance
disadvantages of mh noted above, with the additional problem
snip
Could someone comment this?
Well, I can say something
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Kristina wrote:
[...]
Do I need a .qmail file to configure the maildir format. If so, how do I
configure it. Please let me know.
Yes. Just tell qmail where to put incoming mail's (echo "./Maildir/"
.qmail).
Anyway, to create Maildir/new, Maildir/cur, Maildir/tmp files
Jos Backus wrote:
On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 01:31:54PM -0800, Guillermo Villasana Cardoza wrote:
ld: 0706-006 Cannot find or open library file: -l resolv
ld:open(): No such file or directory
AIX doesn't have libresolv.a.
./load qmail-remote control.o constmap.o timeoutread.o
Hello everyone,
I have a question and found nothing about this in the faq...
If I install Qmail with the mysql patch. How will this work together with
true E-Mail Forwarding in /etc/aliases under sendmail for example.
I read something about a fastforward patch but will this work with the mysql
If you are using ezmlm, echo "reply-to" DIR/headerremove; echo "Reply-To:
listname@listaddress" DIR/headeradd
For another tool (like a patched majordomo) I don't know how.
If you are not using a mailing list manager, just .qmail files, I suggest
you start.
Matthew B. Henniges
Axl.net
but the mail does not appear in the users Maildir/new?
What did you do to make qmail deliver to Maildir? I bet the message
is in Mailbox. Perhaps you want to read the README for qmail-run?
(I am not trying to be offensive, but the problems you lately
described all are due to lack of reading
From libc-client4.7 documentation:
--strip--
The Maildir format used by qmail has all of the performance
disadvantages of mh noted above, with the additional problem that
the
files are renamed in order to change their status so you end up
having
to rescan the directory frequently the current
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000 21:21:38 -0700, Theodore Cekan wrote:
I have setup sublists, but they wont accept messages because the list
address is not in the To or Cc field. How is this supposed to work?
Subscribe to the ezmlm list by mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Supply info with your request for help.
=?iso-8859-2?Q?Ond=F8ej=20Sur=FD?= writes:
Could someone comment this?
Yeah. Mark Crispin doesn't like Dan Bernstein; therefore anything Dan
Bernstein does has technical problems which "don't scale" and are "a
support nightmare." Mark doesn't want to hear what I have to say
about IMAP
How to make maildrop use "assign" file containing users home directory,
insted of previous stored in /etc/passwd ??
Thanks and Regards
Andy
Question: how control a bounce in a virtualdomains environment.
I'm using qmail 1.03 with two virtualdomains in a RedHat 6.1 Linux box.
This is the content of various control files:
ME:
maindomain.org
LOCALS:
maindomains.org
VIRTUALDOMAINS:
domain1.org:dm1
domain2.org:dm2
In /var/qmail/alias
On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 04:21:51PM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
Van Liedekerke Franky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 13 Jan 2000:
This probably works, but I'm using tcpserver and multilog, so how can I
achieve this kind of logging using those tools?
I'm curious about this as well. I'm
Mikko Hänninen writes:
But, the commentary completely misses the good points and the purpose
of Maildirs: that they're ideal for incoming mail delivery, especially
when the folder is accesses over NFS (whether "access" delivery or
reading or both). Maildir format is not something you
Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right, and any scalable email system is going to use NFS. Therefore
the question in my mind is not "What should be used for large folders
instead of Maildirs?" but instead "What must be done to make Maildirs
more efficient"? One way to do that would
Anand Buddhdev wrote:
On Fri, Jan 14, 2000 at 05:54:51PM +1100, Kevin Waterson wrote:
I noticed something weird in your headers:
--
See complete headers for more infl
I am moving our mail behind a firewall and our local network.
The IP of the machine I am sending from is 192.168.0.9
the
one Q:
i want that user having post-box at my system can send mail from any
address in internet - not only local to my domain
how can i do it?
On Fri, Jan 14, 2000 at 02:21:47PM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right, and any scalable email system is going to use NFS. Therefore
the question in my mind is not "What should be used for large folders
instead of Maildirs?" but instead "What
Mate Wierdl wrote:
This is so important that I repeat it: if you want to change where
and how qmail delivers local mail, you need to change
/var/qmail/defaultdelivery/rc, and not /var/qmail/rc. In this
respect, qmail-run's setup is different from the default; the
scripts in
Charles Cazabon writes:
Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right, and any scalable email system is going to use NFS. Therefore
the question in my mind is not "What should be used for large folders
instead of Maildirs?" but instead "What must be done to make Maildirs
more
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Note that I don't really see the benefit in multiple cur-directories, apart
from the performance advantages on sub-optimal [most] filesystems, for which
same reason the queue directories are split up.
Right, me neither.
| 'C makes it easy to shoot yourself in
My settings have worked before but now they are broke, unsure if it was
something I have done.
gemini# pwd
/var/qmail/control
gemini# cat virtualdomains | grep rain
raintrekker.com:rtrekker
gemini# cat rcpthosts | grep rain
raintrekker.com
gemini# id rtrekker
uid=1411(rtrekker)
Russ Allbery writes:
Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Right, and any scalable email system is going to use NFS.
Why do you think that?
Because every such installation I've ever seen has used NFS. I'm not
talking about what's good, or what's right. I'm talking about what's
Thanks for your reply Matthew! This is just a static list among a very small
group (10) of people, so I just wanted to use .qmail files. For something like
this should I still look into ezmlm? Does not qmail-inject allow options to
insert a REPLY-TO:? I suppose one answer would be to write a
Hi there,
getting back to an earlier discussion,
I still haven't found out how to log the username (and perhaps the
passwords) that have been tried on successful AND mostly on UNsuccessful
logins.
Tried --enable-logging=y, tried several wrappers (see below).
I'm using vpopmail3.4.11 as the POP
On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, Ondøej Surý wrote:
From libc-client4.7 documentation:
--strip--
The Maildir format used by qmail has all of the performance
disadvantages of mh noted above, with the additional problem that
the
files are renamed in order to change their status so you end up
On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, Russell Nelson wrote:
=?iso-8859-2?Q?Ond=F8ej=20Sur=FD?= writes:
Could someone comment this?
Yeah. Mark Crispin doesn't like Dan Bernstein; therefore anything Dan
Bernstein does has technical problems which "don't scale" and are "a
support nightmare." Mark
On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, Russell Nelson wrote:
Mikko Hänninen writes:
But, the commentary completely misses the good points and the purpose
of Maildirs: that they're ideal for incoming mail delivery, especially
when the folder is accesses over NFS (whether "access" delivery or
reading
in vchkpw.c
struct passwd *checkpopusers(char *login, char *passwd, char *apop)
Line 129:
if ( ENABLE_LOGGING == 1 )
syslog(LOG_INFO,"virtual %s@%s from %s", login,host, IpAddr);
ENABLE_LOGGING is in config.h defined by configure options
./configure --enable-logging
Also in
ok people
thanks for the patience sorry for bothering
i always thought those messages had to do with mail being delivered via smtp
or something
guess i was wrong, was looking but didn't see ;)
is it also possible to see for what domain the password failed?
currently i only see "password fail
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