How can I know whether environment variable RELAYCLIENT is set and what its
value is?
Sifat.
[I sent a similar message before to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and never saw it. I
apologise if you've gotten this twice.]
I want to set up a two-tiered mail architecture, with a very high uptime
qmail server at the top, and a less reliable exchange server below (I have
no choice at all in the latter).
W
Arumugam Thiruppathi writes:
> Hi
>
> Our company is interested in implementing web based IMAP 4 email delivery
> system.
I'm really curious: what is a "web based IMAP 4 email delivery system"?
Inquiring minds want to know.
> It is equivalent to hotmail and yahoo mail.
Really?
Neither Hotma
Hi
Our company is interested in implementing web based IMAP 4 email delivery
system.
It is equivalent to hotmail and yahoo mail.
Could you pls suggest few softwares available in the market.
Thanks in advance.
Thiru
John Conover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 6 February 2000 at 18:45:16 -
> David Dyer-Bennet writes:
> > John Conover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 6 February 2000 at 01:21:38 -
> >
> > > I haven't tried it against orbs, but, for the mail server's IP being
> > > 123.321.123.321 and
You've misread the spelling of 'MUST' in sections 5.2.9 and 5.3.3 of
RFC 1123.
-- Jeff Hayward
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, ari wrote:
Of what i remember from RFC 821, the null reverse-path is _not_ required, but
is rather mentioned as "one way" to get around the "bounce of a bounce"
problem.
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On 7 Feb 00, at 9:23, Director tecnico del Nodo Nicarao -- Juan wrote:
>
> I would like to know if it's possible to redirect the mail from one
> user account to one or more different accounts but keeping a copy for
> the original user.Lets say that I
Put in your .qmail-...-file:
|forward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|forward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
./Mailbox (or ./Maildir/ depending on your installation
CU
Holger
> -Original Message-
> From: Director tecnico del Nodo Nicarao -- Juan Navas
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Montag, 7. Februar 20
Greetings -
I'm trying to configure QMail to accept and locally deliver mail (using
/bin/mail on a Solaris 2.6 machine) for only one specific e-mail address,
and forward ALL other e-mail messages to the Corporate mail hub.
I'm sure there is probably an easy way to do this, but I cannot seem to
ge
Hi,
I would like to know if it's possible to redirect the mail from one user
account to one or more different accounts but keeping a copy for the
original user.Lets say that I have users A, B and C. I want that all the
mail coming to to user A be redirect to to users B and C but keeping a
copy fo
Roberto Samarone Araujo writes:
> > I'm a new qmail user having a problem with relays. I'm using tcpserver
> > with 1 domain in rcpthosts and the following in etc/tcp.smtp
> >
> > 200.242.253.0:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > :allow
> > According to what I've read, this should allow only users wit
At 9:20 PM -0500 2/6/00, Len Budney wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> I would strongly recommend *against* using ORBS, because it blocks a
>> lot of legitimate mail.
>
>Agreed. (I cut a similar caution for space reasons; should've just omitted
>mention of ORBS.)
>
>Fascism is seductive to tec
I've just installed qmail on my Linux in a NT Network.
The sending mail SMTP service is working fine, but POP3 service has
failed.
I've only added an user called marvel in this Linux station,
and the SMTP service (QMail/Linux) worked.
How can I set my MS-Outlook to check my e-mails
there
I am running qmail 1.03 on top of FreeBSD
3.4 with supervise and tcpserver. The startup scripts are copied verbatim from
Dave Sill's "Life with qmail". The server starts fine, accepts incoming smtp
traffic, Pop works incredibly fast, but outgoing smtp messages are inconsistent.
Some messages
I'm trying to run a program for each email sent to a certain address. So I
have a .qmail file in the correct directory, which looks something like
this:
|/var/qmail/bin/preline /usr/local/junk/test
The app (/usr/local/junk/test) is very security conscious. It checks itself
for permission
At 10:12 AM -0800 2/7/00, Brandon Dudley wrote:
>
>BTW: I work for excite@Home, and just wanted to let you know that the pricing
>and service levels and such are set by the cable partners, not by us.
>
>B
Who sets the policies, like "no servers" (whatever that means)? In
this day of HTML only d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said this stuff:
> On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, ari wrote:
>
> > Section 5.3.3 does indeed state that the null return-path _is_ required for
> > use, however references itself with section 3.6 of RFC 821, which is the actual
> > specification of the SMTP protocol. Section 3.6 of RFC 82
Thanks, I think I traced the problem down to an interaction issue with my
firewall. How do I clear my queue to get rid of all of these messages?
Thanks for your help.
- Original Message -
From: Dave Sill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 10:05 AM
Glenn Crownover writes:
> Also, try tcprulescheck (man tcprulescheck) to confirm that your tcprules have
> been properly configured. The syntax for 'tcprules' which creates the cdb file
> (which tcpserver actually uses) is a bit weird, perhaps it is not using the
> rules you think it is?
No,
Also, try tcprulescheck (man tcprulescheck) to confirm that your tcprules have
been properly configured. The syntax for 'tcprules' which creates the cdb file
(which tcpserver actually uses) is a bit weird, perhaps it is not using the
rules you think it is?
Russell Nelson wrote:
> Roberto Samaro
Actually, i haven't. Section 5.2.9 states the following:
An empty reverse path MUST be supported.
I clearly stated that this was not in dispute.
Section 5.3.3 does indeed state that the null return-path _is_ required for
use, however references itself with section 3.6 of RFC 821, which
On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 11:50:52AM -0300, Roberto Samarone Araujo wrote:
> > I'm a new qmail user having a problem with relays. I'm using tcpserver
> > with 1 domain in rcpthosts and the following in etc/tcp.smtp
> >
> > 200.242.253.0:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > :allow
>
> I still didn' fin
I just rebuilt qmail-queue with the following lines in qmail-queue.c changed:
else
{
i = fmt_str(s,"by uid "); len += i; if (s) s += i;
i = fmt_ulong(s,uid); len += i; if (s) s += i;
}
to
else
{
i = fmt_str(s,"by user"); len += i; if (s) s += i;
/* i = fmt_ulong(s,uid); len +
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, ari wrote:
> Section 5.3.3 does indeed state that the null return-path _is_ required for
> use, however references itself with section 3.6 of RFC 821, which is the actual
> specification of the SMTP protocol. Section 3.6 of RFC 821, however, does
> _not_ state that the null r
"Max" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am running qmail 1.03 on top of FreeBSD 3.4 with supervise and
>tcpserver. The startup scripts are copied verbatim from Dave Sill's
>"Life with qmail". The server starts fine, accepts incoming smtp
>traffic, Pop works incredibly fast, but outgoing smtp messages
> I'm a new qmail user having a problem with relays. I'm using tcpserver
> with 1 domain in rcpthosts and the following in etc/tcp.smtp
>
> 200.242.253.0:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> :allow
> According to what I've read, this should allow only users with
> 200.242.253.*
> to use my server as a relay.
Hello All,
How can I create the following situation:
running the following goodies:
ezmlm-0.53
qmail-1.03
ucspi-tcp-0.84
daemontools-0.53
sqwebmail-0.31
autorespond-1.0.0
qmailadmin-0.26c
qmail-mrtg-0.1
vpopmai
On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 06:46:59AM +0100, Magnus Bodin wrote:
> | forward "${DEFAULT}@yy"
>
Absolutely what I was after :-)
Bit of a ba%*tard to find that one in the man pages...
Yippee - can finish the job now... :-)
--
Cheers
Jason Haar
Unix/Network Specialist, Trimble NZ
Phone: +64 3 33
Of what i remember from RFC 821, the null reverse-path is _not_ required, but
is rather mentioned as "one way" to get around the "bounce of a bounce"
problem.
Yes, all mailers should allow this, even though many spammers abuse it. True,
rejecting it can be considered breaking RFC-compliance. Bu
At 02:57 PM 2/5/00 -0500, Sam wrote or quoted:
>
>Last time I checked, DSL provider speakeasy.net's TOS/AUP explicitly
>allows their customers to run any server their heart desires, as long as
>it doesn't suck up gobs of bandwidth.
I recently purchased Speakeasy DSL, and that is essentially their
Roberto Samarone Araujo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm a new qmail user having a problem with relays. I'm using tcpserver
>> with 1 domain in rcpthosts and the following in etc/tcp.smtp
>>
>> 200.242.253.0:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
>> :allow
>> According to what I've read, this should allow only u
Magnus Bodin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 04:47:21PM +1300, Jason Haar wrote:
> > aliases, and rewrite the remaining from *@xx to *@yy (e.g.
> > jhaar@xx becomes jhaar@yy). I can't see any way of doing this
>
> No. There is no rewriting in qmail-queue.
Ho
qmail Digest 7 Feb 2000 11:00:01 - Issue 904
Topics (messages 36839 through 36867):
Re: Relay Problem
36839 by: Roberto Samarone Araujo
36842 by: John Conover
>From field's date syntax?
36840 by: Sameer Vijay
36841 by: Charles Cazabon
How to remove myself f
On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 10:50:51AM +0100, Marco Leeflang wrote:
> I have to put a footer message in all, in/outbound mail messages.
> I now that some other posting to this list told that the clients should
> add a signature message.
> All mail goes through qmail so is there a way to put a footer m
I have to put a footer message in all, in/outbound mail messages.
I now that some other posting to this list told that the clients should
add a signature message.
All mail goes through qmail so is there a way to put a footer message in
each mail.
greetings,
marco leeflang
Hi all !
I have installed the following applications :
daemontools-0.53+patches-5
ucspi-tcp-0.84
MySQL-3.22.27-1
qmail-etrn-0.1f.diff
qmail-1.03.tar.gz
vpopmail-3.4.10
My initial script for launching qmail (/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail) follows:
#!/bin/sh
#
# /etc/init.d/qmail : start or stop
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