Hi folks,
I know what I am trying to do is straightforward, but
I have failed to find any documentation that explains this clearly.
Here is my setup:
qmail 1.03
vpopmail 3.4.11
FreeBSD 3.4
The host's actual name is mail.goonda.org, and I have virtual
domain goonda.net. I have a single
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
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
Hi All,
I will be administering a small mail server (2-5k users),
using qmail + vpopmail + sqwebmail. I've inquired about HW setups for
redundancy/reliability and the predominant suggestion is a RAID disk array. I am
interested in hearing what other people with similar setups have done. Bud
On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 04:19:44PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Where I can find logo (JPG,GIF,PNG etc) for web site.
http://zseem.ids.bielsko.pl/qmail/top.html or any of the other mirror
sites seem a good place to look.
--
Lars Balker Rasmussen, Software Engineer, Mjolner Informatics ApS
Is there a patch or a script that can be used
to filter by per user ?
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On 11 Mar 01, at 10:55, Christopher Tarricone wrote:
> The error that I am getting is
>
>
> There was a problem loggin onto your mail server. Your Password was
> rejected. Account: 'mail.hookability.com', Server:
> 'mail.hoo
The error that I am getting is
There was a problem loggin onto your mail server. Your Password was
rejected. Account: 'mail.hookability.com', Server: 'mail.hookability.com',
Protocal: POP3, Server Responce: '-ERR Bad login', Port 110, Secure(SSL): No
erver Error, 0x800CCC
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On 11 Mar 01, at 10:30, Christopher Tarricone wrote:
> I have what I believe to be a fairly simple config. I have one maching
> with IP aliasing running and sever Virtual Domains on the computer.
Do you have some kind of home-grown solution, or are
I am having the damdest time settting
up Virtual Domains. I can't seem to authenticate against the pop
server...
I have what I believe to be a fairly
simple config. I have one maching with IP aliasing running and sever Virtual
Domains on the computer.
www.pds2k.net
www.coergo.
Where I can find logo (JPG,GIF,PNG etc) for web
site.
Jacek Czerwinski
Biuro Informatyczne KLIK
Nowy Sacz, POland
> >But outgoing mails piped to /usr/lib/sendmail addressed to nonlocal
domains
> >are not delivered. Instead of delivery, /var/log/qmail/current only notes
> >that qmail wasn't able to do an smtp connect.
> OK, so qmail wasn't able to connect to the remote sites. Do you have
> evidence that these
qmail Digest 11 Mar 2000 11:00:00 - Issue 937
Topics (messages 38402 through 38447):
Bypassing rblsmtpd
38402 by: Matthew Schnierle
web based filtering
38403 by: John P. Looney
38408 by: Patrick Bihan-Faou
Re: GMT > PST
38404 by: Charles Cazabon
Re: Fo
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 08:07:37PM +, Christopher Tarricone wrote:
> In reading the setup of QMail at the following address
>
> http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html
>
> It show how to make a new startup file. Am I going to need anything in
> my inetd.conf or can I comment out the smtp and
Hi,
> >My problem is that instead of the sender's email address, qmail-remote
puts
> > in the initial MAIL FROM: command when it forwards
an
> >email.
Here is a piece of code that will test if your implementation is subject to
the bug I experienced on my FreeBSD installation.
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