Thus said the fragile art of existence on Fri, 10 Mar 2000 21:22:10 +0200:
> Hi.I get this when i send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ezmlm-manage: fatal: I do not accept messages at this address (#5.1.1)
> Any ideas ?
Is DIR/public missing?
Andy
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Thus said "Timothy L. Mayo" on Thu, 09 Mar 2000 01:26:37 EST:
> The default is to accept unless you explicitly add a
>
> :deny
So I have learned. Did it and it works. Thanks for the help.
Andy
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The default is to accept unless you explicitly add a
:deny
rule as your last rule.
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Andy Bradford wrote:
> Thus said Uwe Ohse on Thu, 09 Mar 2000 06:16:39 +0100:
>
> > well, that doesn't sound terribly useful. Why don't you use
> > 194.:deny
> > or something like this in a
Hi.I get this when i send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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ezmlm-manage: fatal: I do not accept messages at this address (#5.1.1)
-
Any ideas ?
Thus said Uwe Ohse on Thu, 09 Mar 2000 06:16:39 +0100:
> well, that doesn't sound terribly useful. Why don't you use
> 194.:deny
> or something like this in a tcprules file (and tell tcpserver to
> use the cdb file)?
Hmm, well that isn't exactly what I meant---I guess I stated my problem
wrong.
On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 10:04:31PM -0700, Andy Bradford wrote:
> Just a quick question about using tcpserver to start qmail-pop3d. When
> setting up qmail-smtpd it is possible to use tcpserver to accept
> relaying by setting RELAYCLIENT="" in the tcprules database file. Is
> there any simila
On Thu, Mar 09, 2000 at 11:05:42AM +0800, Jason Huang wrote:
> Every file is the right mode and owner that it should be.
> Is it possible that qmail remeber the uid number ?
it does. They are compiled in.
Regards, Uwe
Hello all,
Just a quick question about using tcpserver to start qmail-pop3d. When
setting up qmail-smtpd it is possible to use tcpserver to accept
relaying by setting RELAYCLIENT="" in the tcprules database file. Is
there any similar variable that can be set to tell qmail-pop3d to deny
login
Thanks,Petr Novotny !!
I create new qmail users in 'MACHINE_2' before moving the files.
I check all qmail files.
[root@MACHINE_2 ]# ls -al /var/qmail/queue/lock
-rw---1 qmails qmail 0 Jan 8 12:32 sendmutex
-rw-r--r--1 qmailr qmail1024 Jan 9 12:32 tcpto
prw--w-
On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 01:36:17PM -0500, Dave Sill wrote:
> The closest SMTP comes to a "pull" is the ETRN command, which causes
> the server to try to send any queued messages to the client, *but* the
> server initiates new connections to the client for sending these
> messages.
We have a few
On Mar 08 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Im reading life with qmail as we speak. I really wish I could
> extend the deadline, but we are switching ISPs since our current ISP
> is going under.
Well, it's really terrible to work under pressure (I know that
because I'm a freelance
On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 05:06:20PM +0100, Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
> I got this bounce mesage today:
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> crt0: ERROR: mmap failed for dld (data) errno:00012
> Unable to forward message: qq permanent problem (#5.3.0).
this can only happen "if ((exitcode >= 11) && (e
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Dave Sill wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Im reading life with qmail as we speak. I really wish I could extend
> >the deadline, but we are switching ISPs since our current ISP is
> >going under. They had been doing mail relaying for us, so all CCmail
> >had to do wa
> Just wanted to thank the people who have taken the time to get a
> qmail-newbie up and running.. have gotten it installed on 2 servers now
> (one a while ago, today was the first time I messed with POP), and am
> planning to install it on a few more.. everyone has been very patient in
> explaini
Webmaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>are there any limit with the number of characters of a subdomain?(p.e.
>.mydomain.com)
>
>And within virtualdomains, the very end of alias line? (p.e.
>.mydomain.com:alias-mydomain.com)
No hard limits.
>does not like recipient
>remote host sai
Hello,
I'm using qmail on a Linux 2.2.14 box configured following Life with qmail
together with vpopmail (www.inter7.com) to handle several virtualdomains
(autoresponders and ezmlm are installed in order to get qmailadmin to work).
Handling incoming mails works fine.
But outgoing mails piped to /u
Hi all,
are there any limit with the number of characters of a subdomain?(p.e.
.mydomain.com)
And within virtualdomains, the very end of alias line? (p.e.
.mydomain.com:alias-mydomain.com)
We have two subdomains, sta.mydomain.com and industri.mydomain.com.
industri.mydomain.com i
Hi all,
are there any limit with the number of characters of a subdomain?(p.e.
.mydomain.com)
And within virtualdomains, the very end of alias line? (p.e.
.mydomain.com:alias-mydomain.com)
We have two subdomains, sta.mydomain.com and industri.mydomain.com.
industri.mydomain.com i
Chad Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>total 5
>drwx--S--- 5 cday cday 1024 Mar 9 01:04 .
>drwxr-sr-x 5 cday cday 1024 Mar 9 01:27 ..
>drwx--S--- 2 cday cday 1024 Mar 9 01:04 cur
>drwx--S--- 2 cday cday 1024 Mar 9 01:33 new
>drwx--S--- 2
Confused why qmail isn't delivering incoming mail correctly.. trying to use
Maildir.. searched through some archives, found a problem with my
/var/qmail/rc file (no trailing slash after Maildir, fixed that)..
$ ls -al
total 5
drwx--S--- 5 cday cday 1024 Mar 9 01:04 .
drwxr-sr-x
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The way it works right now is that our ISP receives and sends all email for us.
> A program called WinSMTP that comes with CCmail takes and pulls down all its
> email from the relay via smtp.We have our domains registered and for right
> now, the
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The way it works right now is that our ISP receives and sends all
>email for us. A program called WinSMTP that comes with CCmail takes
>and pulls down all its email from the relay via smtp.
Hmm. SMTP is a "push" protocol, not a "pull" protocol. (Ignore the
TURN comma
WinSMTP is definitely ccMail's SMTP gateway. I ran it here for a while
(before I finally took a sledghammer to ccMail). I don't think WinSMTP is
pulling email from your current ISP. Your ISP may be the primary MX, and
then sending it to WinSMTP.
I think you should be able to just have your MX
The way it works right now is that our ISP receives and sends all email for us.
A program called WinSMTP that comes with CCmail takes and pulls down all its
email from the relay via smtp.We have our domains registered and for right
now, the MX records still point to our old ISP. We're going t
"Crow, Ian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've been experimenting most of the day, but can't figure out what's wrong.
>
>Here's the setup:
>RedHat 5.2
>qmail 1.03
>Dial-up link to ISP
>
>The following domains, etc are involved:
>mydomain.demon.co.uk - A domain with a real MX record
>fake-domain.com
On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 05:51:05PM -, Crow, Ian wrote:
> I've had no response at all to my original message, and am still stuck.
Debugging an apparent name resolution problem without knowing the /real/
domains involved in nigh on impossible. If you could supply actual value
instead of the dum
I've had no response at all to my original message, and am still stuck.
My next plan is to uninstall all trace of qmail and reinstall it, but that
seems more like a thing to do with Microsoft OSes than a piece of UNIX
software.
Any really unlikely suggestions I should look at before I do this?
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Im reading life with qmail as we speak. I really wish I could extend
>the deadline, but we are switching ISPs since our current ISP is
>going under. They had been doing mail relaying for us, so all CCmail
>had to do was connect up and pull its mail down.
I don't know
Im reading life with qmail as we speak. I really wish I could extend the
deadline, but we are switching ISPs since our current ISP is going under. They
had been doing mail relaying for us, so all CCmail had to do was connect up and
pull its mail down. Sprint doesnt do any kind of mail relaying,
> Im in need of a decent reference for the email newbie targeted
> more towards
> qmail then sendmail, which is all I have been able to find. Im
> needing to
> setup a mail server that will act as a relay for CCmail to pull
> mail from.
Whoa, slow down, eh? I think you need to get a working in
I see a new mail in /Maildir of the user dir
However wrong passwd, err - auth failed
Whats the different between qmail-popup and qmail-pop3d..I want my
vpopmail to work, however i have no pop3 server, today i was told to:
(execute)
tcp
Im in need of a decent reference for the email newbie targeted more towards
qmail then sendmail, which is all I have been able to find. Im needing to
setup a mail server that will act as a relay for CCmail to pull mail from. As
this is my first leap into email servers, and this thing has to be
Whats the different between qmail-popup and qmail-pop3d..I want my
vpopmail to work, however i have no pop3 server, today i was told to:
(execute)
tcpserver 0 110 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup i-shell.net \
/bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir &
I did it! now pop is running: -> is
Someone may want a host to accept all mails in the form of
*.abc.com, *.*.abc.com, there IS a way to implement such
function,but it is rather annoying.
control/rcpthosts
abc.com
.abc.com
control/locals
abc.com
control/virtualdomains
.abc.com:fool
alias/.qmail-fool-default
|/var/qmail/
I got this bounce mesage today:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
crt0: ERROR: mmap failed for dld (data) errno:00012
Unable to forward message: qq permanent problem (#5.3.0).
Apparently a temporary problem (too little memory at an awkward
moment?) tagged as permanent -- this is not too good. The machin
Dear friends,
We are providing a mail (Via Qmail)services to all our customers(around
15-20 domains).At present my Qmail(linux)server delivers the mail only thru
USERNAME(It will not look for domain name).This has limited me to use only
ONE USERNAME for all domains.This problem can be sorted out
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On 8 Mar 00, at 21:45, Jason Huang wrote:
> I moved all qmail files from 'MACHINE_1' to 'MACHINE_2' ( use 'tar
> zxfv' command ) . The two machine are the same OS (Linux) , but
> different qmail uid and gid.
Don't. It won't ever work. You have to r
I moved all qmail files from 'MACHINE_1' to
'MACHINE_2' ( use 'tar zxfv' command ) .
The two machine are the same OS (Linux) , but different qmail
uid and gid.
I had changed the start's sript about uid and gid , but
I still got the blow message .
(I use tcpserver.)
Mar 8 13:00:52 server
On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 01:40:32PM +0100, Bernat Ginard wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The behaiviour of qmail is accept al messages for local domains and if
> the recipient is unknown it returns the mail. Under normal operation
> that's not a big problem, but last night somebody was doing spam outside
>
Hi all,
The behaiviour of qmail is accept al messages for local domains and if
the recipient is unknown it returns the mail. Under normal operation
that's not a big problem, but last night somebody was doing spam outside
here and put as sender address one ours, so today there was 64 double
bounce
qmail Digest 8 Mar 2000 11:00:00 - Issue 934
Topics (messages 38289 through 38315):
Re: About authentication with Maildir
38289 by: Bernat Ginard
_I_couldn't_find_any_host_by_that_name._
38290 by: Crow, Ian
dnscache reports zero ttl - is that a problem?
38291 by: t
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