Hi,
I just installed qmail for the first time and I am having problems
finalizing the installation.
I checked the FAQs and they helped me solve some of the issues, but there
is still one that is bugging me and I bet you it's a stupid one...
I am trying to use Maildir for mail delivery.
I
I'm trying to set up a default forwarding address for virtual domains. In
other words, if mail is sent to an address that doesn't specifically exist,
forward it to specified address. I know that the plus (+) sign is wildcard,
and that the actual forwarding can be done in the .qmail file in the
qmail Digest 30 Apr 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 987
Topics (messages 40731 through 40742):
Re: "Multi-RCPT vs. Single RCPT delivery" - logic error?
40731 by: Gabriel Ambuehl
svscan doesn't clean up dirs during shutdown...
40732 by: Gabriel Ambuehl
Re: Deferral when host doesn't
On Sun, 30 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I am trying to use Maildir for mail delivery.
I created one test user with the /Maildir/ architecture and he receives
mail allright. if I do a "ls -FR" I see the following:
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so the mails do arrive... But I can't seem to pick them up!!
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 01:24:14PM -0400, Steve Peace wrote:
Does anybody know of a good antivirus package I can put on my RedHat 6.1,
Qmail 1.03 server that may possibly be able to scan incoming messages for
viruses? If not I guess I will have to trust my users to not download and
Anton Pirnat wrote:
There are different ways to do so.. have a look at
http://satan.oih.rwth-aachen.de/AMaViS/amavis.html
Please use either AMaViS-0.2.0-pre6-clm-rl-8 or AMaViS-Perl-5, which can
be found at http://www.unixzone.com/virus/
HTH
best regards,
Rainer Link
(Member of AMaViS
Bob Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb/wrote:
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at hotspur.psych.yorku.ca.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following
addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.
Georges Monette
I can't find, after spending considerable time with man, the document
where it tells me which characters in local parts of email addresses
get translated how in forming the name of the .qmail file, or what
characters are illegal. I know I've seen this before; could somebody
point me in the right
Hello,
I am using qmail with Mailbox instead of Maildir.
Sending and chekcing mail locally using elm, mail, pine etc works great.
But when I connect via ipop3d it always tells me that I have no mail.
It is reading from /var/spool/mail as oposed /home/user/Mailbox.
So I was going to install
On 30 Apr 2000, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
I can't find, after spending considerable time with man, the document
where it tells me which characters in local parts of email addresses
get translated how in forming the name of the .qmail file, or what
characters are illegal. I know I've seen
fastforward is not working alongwith vpopmail/mysql auth
in my Redhat 6.1 system for virtual domains.
Mails are getting lost.
I can't even receive mail for the user ks which otherwise
was working fine without fastforward. Always there are no messages.
My settings are as per fastforward
On Sun, 30 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am using qmail with Mailbox instead of Maildir.
Sending and chekcing mail locally using elm, mail, pine etc works great.
But when I connect via ipop3d it always tells me that I have no mail.
It is reading from /var/spool/mail as oposed
hi there-
I know this has been asked on the list before, but after
searching the list archives thoroughly, I was not able to find a
solution to this problem. I've installed qmail 1.03 on Debian 2.2,
running a 2.2.14 kernel, and the install went fine. I am to the
point now in the
Assuming that the ipop3d you're using is from UWash IMAP, you can
get it working by editing src/osdep/unix/env_unix.c and replacing
sprintf (tmp,"%s/%s",MAILSPOOL,myusername ());
in the function sysinbox() (around line 645 in imap-4.7) with
sprintf (tmp,"%s/Mailbox",myhomedir ());
and
Have you tried "man dot-qmail"?
WARNING: For security, qmail-local replaces any dots in ext
with colons before checking .qmail-ext. For convenience,
qmail-local converts any uppercase letters in ext to lower-
case.
--
Bryan Curnutt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original
I'm trying to set up a default forwarding address for virtual domains.
[...]
I read up on the /alias functions, but it appeared that they are not for use
with virtual domains.
We use the fastforward package with an aliases file for virtual domains.
Example virtual domain as specified in
Hello,
I have come down to my last obstacle.
Sending mail remotely.
The machine name where I isntalled qmail is mail.stgo.cl, stgo.cl resolved
to another IP.
When I try to send an email to a remote host I get the following:
/home/miturbe: telnet 0 25
Trying 0.0.0.0...
Connected to 0.
Escape
Bryan Curnutt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 30 April 2000 at 12:48:25 -0700
Have you tried "man dot-qmail"?
WARNING: For security, qmail-local replaces any dots in ext
with colons before checking .qmail-ext. For convenience,
qmail-local converts any uppercase letters
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 21:06:57 + (GMT)
. . . I would like to configure it so that it will accept mail from
anyone whos "mail from:" is mail.santiago.cl or santiago.cl,
regardless where they are in the world.
Thanks again...
Marcelo
That would
under redhat the skel dir is in /etc/skel/
Tomek Lipski wrote:
On Sun, 30 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I am trying to use Maildir for mail delivery.
I created one test user with the /Maildir/ architecture and he receives
mail allright. if I do a "ls -FR" I see the following:
your problem is that msm.cl isn't in your rcpthosts file. the contents of the "from"
field are completely vague; and more
importantly, easily forged. it is my belief, that this is the reason qmail provides no
option to enable the behavior of some
broken mailers that actually look at the from:
Is there a way to limit the file size for attachments by
user name. Currently I have
# cat /var/qmail/control/databytes
500
and there is one user who wants to send a file thats ~20M. Is
there a way to do this?
Thanks all.
Shakaib
I have a fresh install of openbsd 2.6 via cdrom and after trying to
manually install qmail and finding out that vipw doesn't like what it
wants to type in (reports that my passwd file is corrupted) I found that
the new ports collection has the qmail files in it.
I made qmail which went fine but
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