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2000-05-12 Thread zhangmin
 

Port 25

2000-05-12 Thread James
With some help from Jerry, I was able to narrow down a problem I am having with receiving mail from outside servers through Qmail. It's apparent that my port 25 is closed off to outside connections. I don't know how or why it's closed off.. TCPwrappers? Why would port 25 be closed off anyway.

Share queue between servers and other questions.

2000-05-12 Thread Michael Boman
I _need_ to be able able to do following, else I'll probibly end up in a sendmail solution: Share queue between servers: It is _not_ acceptable that if one of the servers dies (as in start burnin etc.. ie: a non-recoverble error) the mail that was in that queue is gone forever. We _must_ be able

Re: pop before SMTP recomendations

2000-05-12 Thread Olivier M.
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 12:15:22AM -0500, Peter Janett wrote: > I am looking for recomendations for pop before smpt add ons to qmail. > I've looked at a couple that are listed on the qmail.org site, but wanted to > see if any of you had recomendations. the relay-ctrl from Bruce G. is just great,

Re: Share queue between servers and other questions.

2000-05-12 Thread John White
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 03:43:39PM +0800, Michael Boman wrote: > Share queue between servers: It is _not_ acceptable that if one of the servers > dies (as in start burnin etc.. ie: a non-recoverble error) the mail that was in > that queue is gone forever. We _must_ be able to put the queue on a NA

qmail-smtpd appears to work but doesn't

2000-05-12 Thread Bob Brown
I've followed the steps in the "Life as Qmail" document. The install seems to have gone without a hitch--- qmail, ucspi-tcp, daemontools. All the test along the way seem to work. TEST.deliver works fine. TEST.receive fails on the first test. I've tried to telnet to both 127.0.0.1 25 and direct to

Re: qmail-smtpd appears to work but doesn't

2000-05-12 Thread John White
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 01:17:19AM -0700, Bob Brown wrote: > Is there a tool to trace where it's getting lost? There should be. You're looking at the smtpd logs, which show that an smtp connection existed. That's a start. How are you doing your logging. do you have a /var/log/qmail/ or so

Re: QMail Performance Question & Miscellaneous Issues

2000-05-12 Thread John White
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 12:40:28AM -0600, Neil Schemenauer wrote: > On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 10:54:37PM -0700, John White wrote: > > If you're looking for queue speed, you want RAID 1+0 with a > > NVRAM cache to accellerate the small block writes. > > zeroseek would be even cooler. Don't use zer

What is initd.conf?

2000-05-12 Thread James
I have been doing a search to find out how to open my port 25 for listening, and I've come across a suggestion that I should edit my initd.conf file to insure that port 25 is listening. I am using Mandrake 7.02 and I can't find initd.conf anywhere. It's not in /etc/ or /etc/rc.d/init.d or anywh

Re: What is initd.conf?

2000-05-12 Thread Fabrice Scemama
James wrote: > > I have been doing a search to find out how to open my port 25 for > listening, and I've come across a suggestion that I should edit my > initd.conf file to insure that port 25 is listening. I am using Mandrake > 7.02 and I can't find initd.conf anywhere. It's not in /etc/ or >

Re: What is wrong, then?

2000-05-12 Thread James
Thanks to all of you who personally mailed me that it's inetd.conf, which I knew of already.. I just figured there was a new file called initd.conf. Ok, so I've opened the inetd.conf and found this at the bottom: smtp stream tcp nowait qmaild /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env tcp-env/var/qmail/bin/qmail-sm

Qestion about qmail

2000-05-12 Thread Mark Lo
Hi, I have read the installation procedure from life with qmail, I wonder what is the usage for postmaster , mailer-daemon, and root?? Which one is used for bouncing the messages.?? Thank you Mark

Re: Qestion about qmail

2000-05-12 Thread Petr Novotny
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 12 May 00, at 17:07, Mark Lo wrote: > I have read the installation procedure from life with qmail, I > wonder what is the usage for postmaster , mailer-daemon, and root?? > Which one is used for bouncing the messages.?? Normally, the bounces

Re: Qestion about qmail

2000-05-12 Thread Mark Lo
Hi, Thank you for your reply, what is double bounce?? And in my /var/qmail/control, I only have defaultdomain, me, locals, rcpthosts, virtualdomains, ...for those doesn't automatically appear at that directory, do i just create the appropriate file by myself.?? Or did i do something wrong in

Re: Qestion about qmail

2000-05-12 Thread Petr Novotny
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 12 May 00, at 17:32, Mark Lo wrote: > Hi, > Thank you for your reply, what is double bounce?? You wanted to bounce the message, and the bounce bounced. Like mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > And in my > /var/qmail/control

Re: What is initd.conf?

2000-05-12 Thread Edmund von der Burg
It is not initd.conf but inetd.conf The inetd daemon sits and listens to the ports specified in inetd.conf, and when a request comes in it transfers it to the program specified in the conf file. It also does other things but that is about it. The downside is that inetd does not tend to handle hi

Usage for Maildrop or Promcmail

2000-05-12 Thread Mark Lo
Hi, I would like to know the usage of Maildrop?? Why do i need it ?? Can I run my qmail without Maildrop ?? Thank you Mark

qmail Digest 12 May 2000 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 999

2000-05-12 Thread qmail-digest-help
qmail Digest 12 May 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 999 Topics (messages 41542 through 41600): qmail-smtp problem 41542 by: kapil sharma 41544 by: Petr Novotny 41545 by: .rth Unix_Loveletter 41543 by: Dewald Strauss 41558 by: Jon Rust AntiSpam police.

Re: Virtual domain bounce

2000-05-12 Thread Juan E Suris
Peter van Dijk writes: > On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 01:44:53AM +, Juan E Suris wrote: > > > > Peter van Dijk writes: > > > > > On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 01:36:28AM +, Juan E Suris wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi All, > > > > > > > > I know that when a bounce is generated, qmail will use control

qmail: can't create subfolder

2000-05-12 Thread Derek Smith
Hi, I'm using courier IMAP (don't know if there's a mailing list) and am having problems allowing users to create subfolders from Netscape 4.x or Outlook It will create subfolders in Netscape however if you specify Inbox as the folder to create in and specify the new folder name as subfolder.new

Ezmlm web front

2000-05-12 Thread Rodney Edwards
Does any one know anyway to create a web front for ezmlm administration e.g. to subscribe & un-subscribe etc..

RE: Share queue between servers and other questions.

2000-05-12 Thread Greg Owen
> I _need_ What is need, compared to the path? > Share queue between ... > several servers (atleast 4 servers) on > different sites can process the queue. I'm heavily editing here, but are you REALLY saying you want a queue shared between different sites which: > spread all o

RE: qmail: can't create subfolder

2000-05-12 Thread Tim Hunter
read the README.imap for hints on configuring IMAP clients This is normal behavior. http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/ -Original Message- From: Derek Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 8:56 AM To: qmail Mailing List Subject: qmail: can't create subfolder Hi,

Re: Ezmlm web front

2000-05-12 Thread Ben Beuchler
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 02:23:47PM +0100, Rodney Edwards wrote: ezweb > Does any one know anyway to create a web front for ezmlm administration > e.g. to subscribe & un-subscribe etc.. > -- Now, it's quite simple to defend yourself against a man armed with a banana. First of all you force him

usage of maildrop

2000-05-12 Thread Mark Lo
Hi, I would like to know the usage of maildrop? I already installed the rblstmp prgram, do i still need maildrop? Thanks Mark

Re: Usage for Maildrop or Promcmail

2000-05-12 Thread Dave Sill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I would like to know the usage of Maildrop?? It's a Message Delivery Agent (MDA) that takes a message from the Message Transfer Agent (MTA), qmail in our case, and delivers it according to the user's instructions. Maildrop, like procmail, has powerful tools for loo

Subject: SMTP & POP ports are non responding

2000-05-12 Thread ravivr
Dear all , All of a sudden my POP3 & SMTP ports are hanged.Even after restarting the essential POP3d & SMTPd services the response is very poor. The server configuration is 256MB RAM,Pentium III processor 450 MHZ, with 20 GB harddisk space. Any guess?any help will

SMTP & POP ports are non responding

2000-05-12 Thread ravivr
Dear all , All of a sudden my POP3 & SMTP ports are hanged.Even after restarting the essential POP3d & SMTPd services the response is very poor. The server configuration is 256MB RAM,Pentium III processor 450 MHZ, with 20 GB harddisk space. Any guess?any help will be appreciated. Rgds, RAVI.V.R

Re: What is wrong, then?

2000-05-12 Thread Dave Sill
James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Ok, so I've opened the inetd.conf and found this at the bottom: > >smtp stream tcp nowait qmaild /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env >tcp-env/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd > >All of that line is on one line. Is this how it should be for Qmail? No, you need a space after the las

Re: MailDrop or Procamail

2000-05-12 Thread Dave Sill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I would like to know whether i should use procmail or maildrop for >qmail, actuallly, which one comes with more support and documentation. >and most importantly, easier to use. Ease of use and quantity of documentation are comparable, but procmail is far more popul

bypassing relaydomains (reverse DNS issues)

2000-05-12 Thread Dinesh Punjabi
I am using qmail under tcpserver. We have users that are coming in from IPs that have no reverse DNS resolution. As a result, it takes forever for them to send email via smtp connections. I want to disable reverse lookups using the -HR flag on tcpserver, but appear to run into a problem with /v

Re: qmail: can't create subfolder

2000-05-12 Thread Derek Smith
Hi, Got Netscape working (by forcing a subscribe on the INBOX (wasn't set!)), but I still can't get Outlook (v5) or Outlook Express working. If anyone has instructions on setting up these clients, or possible causes, can the point me to them or post them to the group. Cheers, Del. Tim Hunte

Re: spool vs individual files

2000-05-12 Thread Dave Sill
"Michael Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >We're currently looking at mail solutions for our online email >system, and we've hit against an interesting conundrum. We were >wondering what the advantages are to listing mail messages as >individual files over a spool file? The choice is file-per-

Auto Resolve sender's domain

2000-05-12 Thread Mark Lo
Hi, Will qmail automatically resolve sender's domain for valid DNS?? Thanks Mark

Re: tcpserver error message in /var/log/qmail/smtpd/current

2000-05-12 Thread Dave Sill
Eric Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I get the following error message repeated every minute. > >I've checked and rechecked my D. Sill bible and all "seems" to be correct. > >I can send and receive email fine. Allow relay for remote hosts works >properly also. > >tcpserver: fatal: unable to

Re: Auto Resolve sender's domain

2000-05-12 Thread Dave Sill
Mark Lo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Will qmail automatically resolve sender's domain for valid DNS?? You mean reject mail if the sender's domain doesn't resolve? No, but I think there's a patch to do that. -Dave

Improving queue performance using the noatime mount option in Solaris?

2000-05-12 Thread Chin Fang
I would like to boost the queue IO performance on our mail servers running qmail 1.03. Both mail servers are SUN boxes running Solaris 7. According to Solaris documentation, starting from Solaris 7, the mount has the noatime option available. Quoted: Suppresses access time updates on files,

Re: spool vs individual files

2000-05-12 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Dave Sill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 12 May 2000: > Deleting a message from an mbox requires reading the entire file and > writing it all back out, except for the deleted message. Deleting a > message from a maildir only requires unlinking the file containing the > message. Again, updating

Re: Improving queue performance using the noatime mount option in Solaris?

2000-05-12 Thread markd
You might want to grep the sources and see if atime is referenced. I think you'll find it is, in important programs too. Regards. On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 08:40:26AM -0700, Chin Fang wrote: > I would like to boost the queue IO performance on our mail servers > running qmail 1.03. Both mail se

Re: Improving queue performance using the noatime mount option in Solaris?

2000-05-12 Thread Chin Fang
I know that atime is referenced. The source of my unsureness is "except when they coincide with updates to the ctime or mtime." Actually, after looking at for instance, maildir.c further, I am not sure tunning on the noatime would really buy any gain. Regards, Chin Fang [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Yo

Re: spool vs individual files

2000-05-12 Thread David L. Nicol
Dave Sill wrote: > > Large mbox mailboxes are huge, unwieldy files. Large maildir mailboxes > are huge, unwieldy directories--most filesystems don't handle them > efficiently after they grow to a few thousand files. DEC/Compaq ADVFS handles huge directories without trouble, using a hashed direc

Re: spool vs individual files

2000-05-12 Thread Chin Fang
> DEC/Compaq ADVFS handles huge directories without trouble, using > a hashed directory table that grows as needed. Sun Solaris 8 uses a similar strategy too. That's a main reason I am upgrading our mail servers to Solaris 8. Chin Fang [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: running qmail smtpd at a different port

2000-05-12 Thread Chester Chee
Hi,   I am trying to run qmail smtpd at a different port. I have used the setup method specified in Dave Sill (Live with Qmail). And I am not sure how to tell qmail-smtpd to listen to a different port... Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.   chester  

Re: running qmail smtpd at a different port

2000-05-12 Thread Dave Sill
"Chester Chee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I am trying to run qmail smtpd at a different port. I have used the >setup method specified in Dave Sill (Live with Qmail). And I am not >sure how to tell qmail-smtpd to listen to a different port... Any >help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Re: Hanging smtpd processes - Again w/more info

2000-05-12 Thread markd
As best I can determine, it's a bug in Solaris 2.6, as a truss will show that qmail-smtpd is sitting on a select and never comes off of it (if memory serves me correctly). The only solution I know is to go to 2.7 or maybe 2.8... Sorry. On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 04:48:29PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: running qmail smtpd at a different port

2000-05-12 Thread Chester Chee
Thanks, Dave - Original Message - From: "Dave Sill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 2:19 PM Subject: Re: running qmail smtpd at a different port > "Chester Chee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >I am trying to run qmail smtpd at a different po

tcpserver error message in /var/log/qmail/smtpd/current

2000-05-12 Thread Eric Fletcher
Let this be a lesson to everbody. I followed Dave's LWQ to the letter OR ! I thought I did. That was the problem. There were 2 letters (characters) missing at various points. God knows how many times I checked and others checked and we kept missing the letter d in smtpd at one point and an up

Re: Port 25

2000-05-12 Thread Eric Cox
James wrote: > > With some help from Jerry, I was able to narrow down a problem I am having > with receiving mail from outside servers through Qmail. It's apparent > that my port 25 is closed off to outside connections. I don't know how or > why it's closed off.. TCPwrappers? Why would port 25

fastforward?- new to qmail

2000-05-12 Thread Aaron Reynolds
I am new to qmail. I have a qmail server running on domain, "a.com". I don't want any local accounts if I don't have to. I just want to use /etc/aliases to send stuff going to say, [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can send stuff directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it works. That is

Looking for pointers with qmail delivery problems (additional info provided with original message)

2000-05-12 Thread Narvekar, Ashish
Hi, Here is some more info with the qmail delivery problems we are having (original message appended at the bottom). The additional info I have here is the output from qmail-qread and qmail-qstat. Is there any other place I can look since the qmail log files don't show any errors? Thanks. Please

dnscache, multilog

2000-05-12 Thread ino-waiting
i wonder: does anybody use the dnscache-package instaed of the numerous BIND implementations like named(8)? and if so: do you also use multilog? the only source of wisdom concerning multilog seems to be the source, but it doesn't tell me why the selection-mechanism in multilog scripts seems no

Re: Ezmlm web front

2000-05-12 Thread Steffan Hoeke
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 02:23:47PM +0100, Rodney Edwards wrote: > Does any one know anyway to create a web front for ezmlm administration > e.g. to subscribe & un-subscribe etc.. Try ezmlm-web... http://rucus.ru.ac.za/~guy/ezmlm/#ezmlm-web HTH, Steffan -- http://therookie.dyndns.org

Need help with Novell/GW SMTP and QMail

2000-05-12 Thread Jose de Leon
Client with Novell's SMTP Gateway or GroupWise ver 5.5 is having problem connecting to our QMail 1.03 SMTP server. Email can send to their SMTP server, but reverse doesn't work. Nothing shows in our logs that a connection was even established Has anybody had similar problem with solution? Jo

Help me understand "allowed rcpthosts"

2000-05-12 Thread James
I've been mulling through various how-to's and qmail help pages.. but I still don't quite understand what rcpthosts is about. If I am wrong, correct me. rcpthosts is where you place the domain addresses of the people you want to allow relaying. If this is correct, then I understand that part.

Re: Help me understand "allowed rcpthosts"

2000-05-12 Thread Kai MacTane
At 5/12/2000 01:43 PM -0700, James wrote or quoted: >If I am wrong, correct me. rcpthosts is where you place the domain >addresses of the people you want to allow relaying. If this is correct, >then I understand that part. No, rcpthosts is where you place the list of hosts and domain names tha

Re: Help me understand "allowed rcpthosts"

2000-05-12 Thread James
Ok.. now I understand that "rcpthosts" contains "domains that we accept mail for"Huh? Domains that we accept mail for? So, if I want to accept mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have to have that specifically in my rcpthosts? That's absurd. I know I must be confused about this. So how do I get m

Re: Help me understand "allowed rcpthosts"

2000-05-12 Thread James
Kai wrote: :f you have the domains red.com and green.org, you just put the following :in rcpthosts: :red.com :green.org :.red.com :.green.org :The last two lines are only necessary if you're using subhost names, such :as mail.red.com or smtp.green.org. Ok, I might be getting a l

Re: Help me understand "allowed rcpthosts"

2000-05-12 Thread Eric Cox
James wrote: > > I've been mulling through various how-to's and qmail help pages.. but I > still don't quite understand what rcpthosts is about. > > If I am wrong, correct me. rcpthosts is where you place the domain > addresses of the people you want to allow relaying. If this is correct, > th

RE: Help me understand "allowed rcpthosts"

2000-05-12 Thread Tim Hunter
It really looks like a configuration/communication problem What we really need if you cannot figgure out the problem is a snippet from your log of an example error, the exact contents of your rcpthosts file. Please do not edit these at all if you wish to get a good answer. thanks, Tim -Ori

Re: Help me understand "allowed rcpthosts"

2000-05-12 Thread Matthew
On Fri, 12 May 2000, James wrote: > Ok.. now I understand that "rcpthosts" contains "domains that we accept > mail for"Huh? Domains that we accept mail for? So, if I want to yes - your domains(s) (somedomain.com). > accept mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have to have that specifically > in

RE: Help me understand "allowed rcpthosts"

2000-05-12 Thread James
Tim Hunter wrote: :What we really need if you cannot figgure out the problem is a snippet :from your log of an example error, the exact contents of your rcpthosts :file. Which log? I've looked at /var/log/messages, /var/log/maillog, /var/log/qmail and none of those contain any errors pertaining

Re: Help me understand "allowed rcpthosts"

2000-05-12 Thread Chris Johnson
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 02:02:38PM -0700, James wrote: > Ok, I might be getting a little closer. I have placed mydomain.com in my > rcpthosts long ago. I've rebooted the system since. When > [EMAIL PROTECTED] sends me an email, I still get the "that domain isn't > in my list of allowed rcpthost

Re: Ezmlm web front

2000-05-12 Thread Chester Chee
Doesn't qmailadmin also support mailing list administration using ezmlm??? What is the different between this package and qmailadmin? - Original Message - From: "Steffan Hoeke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "qmail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 3:59 PM Subject: Re: Ezmlm web f

Re: Help me understand "allowed rcpthosts"

2000-05-12 Thread James
Chris Johnson wrote: :So if you're getting that error, you don't have mydomain.com in :control/rcpthosts. Look for spelling errors, stray characters, whatever. I've set up every way I can think of setting in my rcpthosts.. here is what it contains (with the domain name changed): _

Re: Ezmlm web front

2000-05-12 Thread Steffan Hoeke
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 05:29:39PM -0400, Chester Chee wrote: > Doesn't qmailadmin also support mailing list administration using ezmlm??? Yes it does, but that's for the 'integrated' mailing list management options in qmail > What is the different between this package and qmailadmin? Ezmlm-Web i

RE: Help me understand "allowed rcpthosts"

2000-05-12 Thread Tim Hunter
If you setup mail by following "Life with qmail" the smtpd logs are in /var/log/qmail/smtp if you are using tcpserver and following "life with qmail" it will show up there. It would still be helpful if you do not log smtp connections to show us an UNEDITED header of a mail that bounces and the c

"What is wrong then" FIXED

2000-05-12 Thread James
Thanks to Dave Sill, it was pointed out to me that a simple syntax error was my problem. In inetd.conf I had the line: smtp stream tcp nowait qmaild /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env tcp-env/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd Dave pointed out that there should be a space after the second tcp-env. Days of pulling m

Re: Help me understand "allowed rcpthosts"

2000-05-12 Thread Chris Johnson
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 02:35:11PM -0700, James wrote: > Chris Johnson wrote: > :So if you're getting that error, you don't have mydomain.com in > :control/rcpthosts. Look for spelling errors, stray characters, whatever. > > I've set up every way I can think of setting in my rcpthosts.. here > is

Re: Help me understand "allowed rcpthosts"

2000-05-12 Thread James
Chris Johnson wrote: :What's the output of: :/var/qmail/bin/qmail-showctl | grep '^SMTP clients may' The output is this: SMTP clients may send messages to recipeints at localhost. SMTP clients may send messages to recipeints at ns.vivid-eye.com. SMTP clients may send messages to recipeints at www

Re: Help me understand "allowed rcpthosts"

2000-05-12 Thread Chris Johnson
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 02:51:12PM -0700, James wrote: > Chris Johnson wrote: > :What's the output of: > :/var/qmail/bin/qmail-showctl | grep '^SMTP clients may' > > The output is this: > SMTP clients may send messages to recipeints at localhost. > SMTP clients may send messages to recipeints at

Re: Port 25

2000-05-12 Thread Dale Miracle
James wrote: > With some help from Jerry, I was able to narrow down a problem I am having > with receiving mail from outside servers through Qmail. It's apparent > that my port 25 is closed off to outside connections. I don't know how or > why it's closed off.. TCPwrappers? Why would port 25 b

Re: qmail-smtpd appears to work but doesn't

2000-05-12 Thread Dale Miracle
Bob Brown wrote: > I've followed the steps in the "Life as Qmail" document. > The install seems to have gone without a hitch--- qmail, > ucspi-tcp, daemontools. All the test along the way seem > to work. TEST.deliver works fine. TEST.receive fails > on the first test. > > I've tried to telnet to

qmail@list.cr.yp.to

2000-05-12 Thread James
Chris Johnson wrote: :So your host certainly appears to be willing to receive mail for this :domain. Are you sure you're talking to 63.224.195.57 (which is what's :listed as the MX for vivd-eye.com) when you do this test? What do you mean am I sure? I'm not being caustic.. just trying to underst

Re: qmail-smtpd appears to work but doesn't

2000-05-12 Thread James
Sorry about that last "subject" screw-up. james

Filtering

2000-05-12 Thread pom
Hello ! I'm rather a beginner not only with QMAIL but with unix as a whole. I just wanted to ask if anyone can help - something I didn't find anywhere. I want to filter some incoming messages - both local and remote. However, I want to filter them as they are coming, not when they have come and ha

RE: How do you do it?

2000-05-12 Thread Aled Treharne
> -Original Message- > From: John Gonzalez/netMDC admin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 1:17 PM > To: Len Budney > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: How do you do it? > > > On Tue, 9 May 2000, Len Budney wrote: > > >At FORE systems we had a phone support pers

Re: Filtering

2000-05-12 Thread Patrick Berry
on 5/12/00 3:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] had the thought: > Hello ! > I'm rather a beginner not only with QMAIL but with unix as a whole. I > just wanted to ask if anyone can help - something I didn't find > anywhere. > I want to filter some incoming messages - both local and remote. > However, I wa

Re: Filtering

2000-05-12 Thread pom
thank you for this one. However, my problem is not only the size of the message but as well as its contents. I want to deny also any messages that contain .EXE files to avoid virus spread. So actually I have to filter the message in two ways - the size and its content. >> >> Hello ! >> I'm rather

Re: Filtering

2000-05-12 Thread Thorkild Stray
On Sat, 13 May 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I want to filter some incoming messages - both local and remote. > However, I want to filter them as they are coming, not when they have > come and have been placed in the queue. The whole idea is to prohibit > big attachments and to deny any mail wi

Re: Filtering

2000-05-12 Thread Jon Rust
QMAILQUEUE and qmail-qfilter should do the trick. They're both listed on the qmail.org web page. jon At 2:08 AM +0300 5/13/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >thank you for this one. However, my problem is not only the size of >the message but as well as its contents. I want to deny also any >message

Re: Ezmlm web front

2000-05-12 Thread Peter Green
also sprach chee: > Doesn't qmailadmin also support mailing list administration using ezmlm??? > What is the different between this package and qmailadmin? Some differences have already been mentioned. Another important one is that qmailadmin currently doesn't support ezmlm with the idx patch. ez

Re: Filtering

2000-05-12 Thread Einar Bordewich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > thank you for this one. However, my problem is not only the size of > the message but as well as its contents. I want to deny also any > messages that contain .EXE files to avoid virus spread. So actually I > have to filter the message in two ways - the size and its con

Re: Wrong subject line

2000-05-12 Thread James
That last message I sent had the wrong subject line after "FIXED".. God my brain is fried tonight. It should have said: Problem FIXED (was Help me understand "allowed rcpthosts") Sorry about that.. I'm not sure if Bob Brown fixed his problem or not. James

Problem FIXED (was qmail-smtp appears to work but doesn't)

2000-05-12 Thread James
I don't know why, but when I sent a few email tests to my server at around 4:30 this afternoon (about 6 hours ago), it kept coming back rejected. When I got home and did another test, the mail went through fine. I did nothing since my last test (I had to leave). I don't really care why it star

Re: Vertify the e-mail address;

2000-05-12 Thread Steve Wolfe
> But, as I know, in > order to receive e-mail from any domain to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I need > both to and from 's domain in my rcpthosts file, that would result in a complete inability to receive mail. QMail will recieve mail from any domain, *as long* as it's to a domain listed in the locals

qfilelog...

2000-05-12 Thread Jason Ingham
... won't go away! Hi Bruce, I'm trying to use your qlogtools, qfilelog specifically because I want to use logrotate & qmail-analog. http://em.ca/~bruceg/qlogtools/ My problem is that qfilelog won't go away when I issue "qmail.init stop" it's "Process State Code" get changed to "R" (runna

Re: bypassing relaydomains (reverse DNS issues)

2000-05-12 Thread ino-waiting
> Dinesh Punjabi (Fri 12.0500-08:16): > Again, how can I modify tcpserver or qmail or > relaydomains in order to ignore domain based > relay checks. did you think of opening up the server temporarily to relieve your customers until you are set? while open-relaying you should give tcpserver the

Re: spool vs individual files

2000-05-12 Thread ino-waiting
> Dave Sill (Fri 12.0500-11:24): > "Michael Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >We're currently looking at mail solutions for our online email > >system, and we've hit against an interesting conundrum. We were > >wondering what the advantages are to listing mail messages as > >individual file

Vertify the e-mail address;

2000-05-12 Thread Mark Lo
Hi, I am using PHP's mail function and qmail to send out a on-line inquiry form to my company e-mail address. I won't be able to figure out the relaying problem and the validate of the sender's e-mail address. For the relaying problem, if my company's e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTE

Re: qmail@list.cr.yp.to

2000-05-12 Thread Ricardo Cerqueira
You _should_ be getting mail from the outside... - $ host -t mx vivid-eye.com vivid-eye.com mail is handled (pri=10) by www.vivid-eye.com $ telnet www.vivid-eye.com 25 Trying 63.224.195.57... Connected to ns.vivid-eye.com. Escape character is '^]'. 220 ns.vivid-eye.com ESMTP HELO dude 2

automatically resolve dns

2000-05-12 Thread Mark Lo
Hi, I would like to know whether qmail will perform a automatic DNS lookup in order to prove the sender's address that has a valid DNS record before receiving messages.?? Thank You Mark

Re: automatically resolve dns

2000-05-12 Thread Chris Johnson
On Sat, May 13, 2000 at 10:03:13AM +0800, Mark Lo wrote: > I would like to know whether qmail will perform a automatic DNS > lookup in order to prove the sender's address that has a valid DNS > record before receiving messages.?? The answer is, as it was when Dave Sill answered the same ques

Re: automatically resolve dns

2000-05-12 Thread Mark Lo
Hi, Oh, I have missed some of the messages from qmail mailing list, I don't know why. Sorry for asking the same question again. So How to enable a DNS lookup ?? And Should I do it?? There is a patch in qmail Anti-Spam HowTo for enabling a DNS lookup, but there has not any instal

Re: qmail-smtpd appears to work but doesn't

2000-05-12 Thread Bob Brown
At 06:13 PM 05/12/2000 -0400, Dale Miracle wrote: Bob Brown wrote: > I've followed the steps in the "Life as Qmail" document. > The install seems to have gone without a hitch--- qmail, > ucspi-tcp, daemontools. All the test along the way seem > to work. TEST.deliver works fine. TEST.receive fails