Peter Janett wrote:
I have been installing Qmail on a new Solaris box. I have gone through the
Solaris 7? or 8?
What C compiler?
Show me your PATH.
I was able to make it to work on 7 but not on 8.
install instructions at:
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#installation
I installed
qmail Digest 9 Apr 2000 10:00:00 - Issue 966
Topics (messages 39768 through 39776):
Re: HELO in
39768 by: Claus Färber
Re: Doubts: qmail and IMAP
39769 by: Claus Färber
re : account locking
39770 by: Shaun Gibson
SMTPd questions...
39771 by: Scott D.
Sorry to bother u,
But please tell me how to unsubscribe from this mailing lost,bcoz
my mailbox is very small.
Regards and bye.
Asif.
to unsubscribe: send (may be empty) mail to
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I think it would be a great idea to add the above line as a footer to
every
mail that is forwarded. We see these requests too often. This could also
stop
the forwarded messages containing only the subject: unsubscribe.
Karsten Kaus.
On Sat, Apr 08, 2000 at 10:06:42PM +0200, Frank D. Cringle wrote:
Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Soffen, Matthew" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I mean, How do you go from postfix to mail server (at least qmail and
sendmail have the word MAIL in their titles).
Well, "post" is "mail",
Hi all,
I've vpopmail in my RH6.1 box. Could anyone give me a good link other than
inter7.com for a good refrence about it or guide me further what to do!!
I'm totally confused!!
Thanks,
Hemanta Sharma
There is a seperate list for vpop thats very good: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For basic stuff, try the INSTALL file in the distribution. That will get
you running (assuming you have a solid install of qmail). vpop (i have
found) is not well documented, but the comments in the code and the user
list is
Thanks for the responses.
- Original Message -
From: "Keith Warno" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "qmail" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2000 9:55 PM
Subject: quick question (qmail-1.03)
Concerning uids and gids of the qmail system users:
Are the numeric uids and gids compiled into
+ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I'm having a major problem with a new install of Qmail under FreeBSD 3.2.
| Qmail was installed by a server management package and appears ok - except
| all mail entering the qmail/queue/mess folders is being owned by root:
Most likely, that means that
Thanks, that was it!
All the files were owned by Root and Group Wheel uh oh !
Everything works ok now.
Cheers,
Chris R.
- Original Message -
From: "Harald Hanche-Olsen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 12:09 AM
Subject: Re: Root owns ALL mail
Hi,
I have installed qmail from the rpm, + IMAP toolkit Environment
(imap-4.7)and all is working OK except...
If I use any other MUA except PINE (ie Messanger, Netscape etc) I can send
mail but the MUA doesn't see the mail in the user/Mailbox store.
What to I have to do to configure this so it
Had a similar problem so I sym linked /var/spool/mail/$USER to
~$USER/Mailbox.
May not be the best fix, but it works.
jeff...
On Sun, 9 Apr 2000, Boyd Kelly wrote:
Hi,
I have installed qmail from the rpm, + IMAP toolkit Environment
(imap-4.7)and all is working OK except...
If I use
While pushing for the implementation of qmail at work, the other admins
tend to attack rather inconsequential stuff, like it's somewhat odd file
structure ( /var/qmail/bin? Who puts executables in /var??? ). I like
the fact that that is the only thing they can find to disagree with, but
can
Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
While pushing for the implementation of qmail at work, the other admins
tend to attack rather inconsequential stuff, like it's somewhat odd file
structure ( /var/qmail/bin? Who puts executables in /var??? ).
I do, all the time; I install INN in /var.
Luis Bezerra writes:
Hello everyone,
my qmail MTA is accepting mails like
test%test.com.br
anyone has one patch for resolve this problem?
If you'll check, it will also accept mails like:
test-test.com.br
test.test.com.br
testtest.com.br
test=test.com.br
test$test.com.br
Hello,
We are going to employ Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
(S/MIME) to our current system. Is qmail supporting this features? Which
version does it supports?
Thanks
Jackie
Ben Beuchler writes:
While pushing for the implementation of qmail at work, the other admins
tend to attack rather inconsequential stuff, like it's somewhat odd file
structure ( /var/qmail/bin? Who puts executables in /var??? ). I like
the fact that that is the only thing they can find
Pablo Martínez Schroder writes:
I have some domains hosting in a computer, and I'm starting to apply
bandwith management over them, so I have each domain hosted in an IP.
With this I can control FTP and HTTP traffic, but I cannot manage the
SMTP traffic because mail is throwed from the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
We are going to employ Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
(S/MIME) to our current system. Is qmail supporting this features? Which
version does it supports?
Qmail has nothing to do with S/MIME, PGP, or CryptoKong. Qmail is
just a mail
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