I recently was running low on disk space on the my
var partition. To solve the problem, I moved all of the contents over to
another partition on the same drive that had more space on it (usr). After
moving everything over I made it so that var wouldn't mount on its on partition
and then
Clemens wrote:
:please send us the scripts in question and the setup you got working. at
:the time beeing i can't tell you anything for final. and another thing:
:what do you mean by "roaming users"?
By "roaming users" I mean users that don't have a static ip.. like users
using FreeInet or
Hi,
I'm new to qmail, and I have a problem.
Our serveur (Linux Redhat 6) is running Qmail Pop-3.
Frequently, the pop server crash (unable to connect).
I've seen the message :
May 18 09:04:55 istweb inetd[403]: pop-3/tcp server failing (looping),
service terminated
in the message log file.
Can
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 18 May 00, at 10:11, Michel Carpentier wrote:
I'm new to qmail, and I have a problem.
Our serveur (Linux Redhat 6) is running Qmail Pop-3.
Frequently, the pop server crash (unable to connect).
I've seen the message :
May 18 09:04:55 istweb
u could check the Qmail FAQ first.
-Original Message-
From: Petr Novotny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 4:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: POP-3 problem
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 18 May 00, at 10:11, Michel Carpentier wrote:
Hi ALL,
I am runnig the qmail-1.03 with Iain Pattersonbs Mysql patch - and
running the pop3 and smtp servers thru tcpserver.
The hassels I am having involve there being a LOT of smtpd daemons
running - is this supposed to happen - Are they supposed to start up and
then die after completion or
Hi, i have a little problem.
I have change my Sendmail-8.9.3 with qmail-1.03 more fast and
secure server.
After change my /etc/aliases file in /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-* files
some alias don't run.
This aliases are all the type: .qmail-prova-prova, .qmail-emanuele-bianchi
and so on.
In my
Eric, I have to agree with you: When I installed qmail for the 1st time I had a basic
system up and running in less than a day, using nothing but the docs that came with
the source
But it gets more difficult if you want to use qmail in a professional manner like
running it supervised, analyze
This aliases are all the type: .qmail-prova-prova, .qmail-emanuele-bianchi
and so on.
In my /etc/passwd file there are the account "prova" and "emanuele".
These accounts always take precedence over aliases.
Use ~prova/.qmail-prova and ~emanuele/.qmail-bianchi instead of your
current
I'm using the following command to start the pop daemon:
tcpserver -v 0 pop3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup mail.drmail.com.br \
/bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir 21 | \
/var/qmail/bin/splogger pop But, when I try to get message via Netscape Messanger i get this:" Netscape:
Johan Almqvist wrote:
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 11:55:32AM -0400, John R. Levine wrote:
(The reason for this is that all machines that accept mail with more than
one @ or % get their port 25 locked from the outside world by campus
network administration...)
It'd probably be easier to
qmail Digest 18 May 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 1005
Topics (messages 41850 through 41951):
Re: Changing the IP address used by qmail
41850 by: Andy Repton
qmail-ldap error message!!
41851 by: 8823544
Re: Supervise Qmail
41852 by: clemensF
41858 by: Dave
On Thu, 18 May 2000, Matthew Bloch wrote:
Hello, after seeing the above msg in my log files when trying to post to a
newly-created mailing list, I found that this exchange caused the error:
lists@kcsu:~$ ezmlm-make /home/lists/kings-budget \
/home/lists/.qmail-kings-budget
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 11:57:31AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a good all round book for qmail?
Something like an O'Rielly book
The O'Reilly book is Not There Yet(tm).
Try Life with qmail, which you can read online at
http://web.infoave.net/~dsill/lwq.html
but if i send mail from head.paic.com to alpha.paic.com,
error occur with a message below:
+
May 18 10:51:00 localhost qmail: 958618260.602667 starting
delivery 24: msg 4820 1 to remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
May 18 10:51:00 localhost qmail: 958618260.602729 status:
On Wed, 17 May 2000 18:54:34 -0300, Frederiko dos Santos Costa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How I do to leave this list ?
we see a lot of these messages coming across.
did you think of a header or footer, with some text like:
--
to unsubscribe, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to view the
Hi,
I am implementing a fresh Intranet for our organization. i am assigning
the following IP scheme:
IP address range: 192.168.254.1- 192.168.254.254
netmask : 254.254.254.0
Is there any mistake in this scheme. Please help!!
I have sent an unsubscribe message got an confirmation that I will be
removed but I still get mails sent to this list.
/L-Å
-Original Message-
From: Jan Stifter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 2:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: I want to leave this list
Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Am 19.05.00, 01:54:23, schrieb kapil sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
zum Thema ip address scheme:
Hi,
I am implementing a fresh Intranet for our organization. i am
assigning
the following IP scheme:
IP address range: 192.168.254.1- 192.168.254.254
netmask :
Hi,
I have one strange problem. Whenever I am sending mail to my local
domain then its adding the domain name twise.
For example: I want to send the mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" .
It will esend the mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" with from address
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]@foo.com".
Has anybody given an explanation as to why this simple change has not been
implemented on this list. Kinds of seems silly that it has not been done,
especially given the extra messages not having it generates.
#
At 07:21 AM 5/18/00 , Jan Stifter wrote:
[snip]
we see a lot of these messages
Thanks . Actually i made a mistake writing this mail. I will make it
255.255.255.0. Any other issue or should I finalize this scheme. I want
it for Intranet that means it should not contain any internet IP address.
Thank you
kapil
Anton Pirnat wrote:
Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Am 19.05.00,
Brad Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, qmail does suffer from the same issue as BSD traditionally
has, which is that everyone involved is too damned smart, so they
write in terse, dense and frighteningly useful language and get
annoyed when people have difficulty parsing the information.
Troy Frericks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[footer giving unsubscribe information]
Has anybody given an explanation as to why this simple change has not been
implemented on this list. Kinds of seems silly that it has not been done,
especially given the extra messages not having it generates.
also sprach lars-ake.torlind:
I have sent an unsubscribe message got an confirmation that I will be
removed but I still get mails sent to this list.
You'll need to reply to that confirmation. Just like the instructions say to
do. ;)
/pg
--
Peter Green
Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin
On Wed, 17 May 2000, David L. Nicol wrote:
Does NetFiler let you run other programs on it? I would
put one instance of qmail on the netfiler, and insert little
tcp-server-protected relay pipes on the other machines to answer
port 25. Use maildir.
No, The netfiler is a RAID - NFS/CIFS/HTTP
Dear 8823544,
You will probably have more luck with qmail-ldap-specific issues on the
qmail-ldap mailing list:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ciao,
Dave
-Original Message-
From: 8823544 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 6:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
I looks like you're running into a resource limit, such as not enough
disk space, not enough RAM, or no more room in the process table to fork
a new process.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Luis Bezerra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 12:20 PM
To: [EMAIL
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 08:45:30AM -0400, Len Budney wrote:
If users will not read the header, they will not pay attention to
the footer either. You will probably get replies from people who've
subscribed to lists which use footers that way, and they will tell you
that the same questions are
Dave,
You do not need to improve anything! LWQ and your deamenor on this list is
outstanding. I was an extreme qmail newbie. I had know idea how to do
anything!! After reading all of the necissary information, I was still
confused. Then I found LWQ(Thanks to this list). Just by using LWQ I
on 5/18/00 7:11 AM, Steve Peace had the thought:
You do not need to improve anything! LWQ and your deamenor on this list is
outstanding.
Trying to not sound like a gratuitous 'me too' I have to say he is right.
Unfortunately I started my qmail career before LWQ was released but still if
you
I would just like to affirm the people on this list. I am a newbie to Linux
and qmail, and have learned a bunch from this list. Yes, some of the terms
are cryptic, but with a little research, I can usually find what they mean.
When I asked for help, I was responded to very politely and the
Cut and paste/line wrap error:
It is two discrete lines with a "\" at the end of the first line.
(This comes from Life with qmail.)
pop3 stream tcp nowait root/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup
qmail-popup \
mercury.redsea.co.cr /bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d
Maildir
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 09:16:27AM -0600, Bob Carpenter wrote:
I've been running into password authentication problems with my RH 6.2
implementation. Open-ssh does weird things too... but back to qmail.
Here's the info I hope is relevant:
Telnetting into the POP3 server, fails:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 18 May 00, at 9:29, Bob Carpenter wrote:
Cut and paste/line wrap error:
It is two discrete lines with a "\" at the end of the first line.
(This comes from Life with qmail.)
pop3 stream tcp nowait root
Michel Carpentier (Thu 18.0500-10:11):
May 18 09:04:55 istweb inetd[403]: pop-3/tcp server failing (looping),
service terminated
pls send inetd.conf.
--
clemens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
do
Ok, any constructive tips besides the mud-throwing?
Here's something simple, assuming you don't mind a little patch. In
qmail-smtpd.c, replace the addrallowed function with the following:
int addrallowed()
{
int r;
int i,seenAt = 0;
r = rcpthosts(addr.s,str_len(addr.s));
if (r
From: Dave Sill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Brad Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, qmail does suffer from the same issue as BSD traditionally
has, which is that everyone involved is too damned smart, so they
write in terse, dense and frighteningly useful language and get
annoyed
What do ya think of people actually saving the initial messages they get
when they subscribe to the list?
Or better yet, read the mail headers for qmail list messages which have a
the line
Mailing-List: contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]; run by ezmlm
A blank message to that address will spit back a
This is a documentation convention I was unaware of.
Thank you for clearing this up and subsequently solving my problem.
Then is it likely that the script under /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run
(as mentioned in the Life with qmail) is also incorrect? Or is it just inetd
that doesn't process
On 17 May 00, at 4:40, Greg Moeller wrote:
# cat alias/.qmail-tnet-default
| fastforward -d -p /etc/aliases.cdb
| forward "$DEFAULT"
This line does it; what it "$DEFAULT" contains
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"?
Try to do
|forward "$DEFAULT"@`head -1 /var/qmail/control/locals`
(where
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then is it likely that the script under /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run
(as mentioned in the Life with qmail) is also incorrect? Or is it just inetd
that doesn't process multiple lines?
The script is OK. The shells handle line continuation, but inetd
doesn't.
qmail has been working on my site for a while. Everything has been
fine except -
when a mail is trigerred by a CGI program, which is using the "sendmail"
replacement provided by qmail, the time stamp on the qmail delivery lines
are 5 hours ahead of actual time, ALTHOUGH the time generated by
I follow the instruction , and it still failed So I did that via telnet,
and then I saw a warning:-
warning: could not open sqlserver file /var/qmail/control/sqlserver.
My qmail is setup to uses MySQL. What am I suppose to have inside sqlserver
file? Any pointer to documentation or solution
qweqweqwe
asdasdasdasd
zxczxczxc
qmail is like a chainsaw: exceedingly fast and powerful and able to
chop off your foot in less than a second.
[My apologies for the bounces I think I just sent: an unexpected
interaction between qmail and fetchmail. Mea culpa.]
-dsr-
I believe qmail headers use GMT, unlike sendmail which seems to use the
local TZ.
I don't how and if it's possible to change this, though.
___
| MARTIN GIGNAC|
| Network Technician, |
/ ) | Hostmaster, Postmaster
"Martin Gignac" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe qmail headers use GMT, unlike sendmail which seems to use the
local TZ.
I don't how and if it's possible to change this, though.
You're right: it uses GMT. One fix is to use "datemail" instead of
"sendmail".
-Dave
I got it to work. The problem is I am not suppose to use
/bin/checkpassword.
I am suppose to use vchkpw instead. It stated in the INSTALL in vpopmail. I
missed it.
- Original Message -
From: "Chester Chee" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "Irwan Hadi" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Hi all:
Leaving aside Taylor UUCP and aliases for the moment...
I have a customer with a dialup connection that has a Linux server with
qmail/serialmail, and sends us their outgoing mail following the recipe
in the TOISP file of the serialmail distribution. They have a cron job
How do I send email from script with qmail-inject?
Im trying to email my IP address to a location something like this:
#!/bin/sh
qmail-inject [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] $MYIP
qmail ALWAYS uses UTC when recording dates in the mail headers it
generates. That is what the '-' means. The difference between UTC
and CDT is '-0500'. The time stamps are correct you are just misreading
them. :)
On Thu, 18 May 2000, Zhiliang Hu wrote:
qmail has been working on my
Paulo Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 18 May 2000:
1) maildirsmtp gets executed. The server starts sending out the 30 Mb.
or so of messages.
2) After 30 minutes, the queue hasn't been sent completely yet, but
another instance of maildirsmtp is started, and begins sending
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 07:33:08AM -0500,
Troy Frericks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody given an explanation as to why this simple change has not been
implemented on this list. Kinds of seems silly that it has not been done,
especially given the extra messages not having it
I am sitting with this problem for about two months. I am a Linux
newbie so I worked through the system over and over. I send this
question to the list a few days ago but it somehow does not manage to
get there.
Situation is like this:
Our ISP has responsibility for our domain. The system is
I'm wondering if there is a way to have a qmail-host receive email for
multiple hosts/domains but keep the destinations seperate. for instance:
box1.mydom.com is aliased to box.mydom.com, and square.mydom.com
and just recently added all machines in myothrdom.ORG
I'd like to have all the current
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 02:22:01PM -0500, Graphic Rezidew wrote:
I'm wondering if there is a way to have a qmail-host receive email for
multiple hosts/domains but keep the destinations seperate. for instance:
You need to set up some virtual domains. See the documentation that comes with
qmail,
Hi there,
I'm not sure, if this is the right place to ask this, so please
apologize my question if it's not ;)
We just set up a qmail-server authenticating through MySQL on the same
machine. We also have an imapd which is using the same database. Thanks
go to Takeshi and his MySQL-Patches.
You could try IMP: http://www.horde.org/imp or TWIG:
http://twig.screwdriver.net. There are a bunch more. I found them all at
Freshmeat in the appindex - web - applications directory.
On Tue, 16 May 2000, Chester Chee wrote:
Ok, let me rephrase my question. Thanks Olivier
Does anyone
(ezmlm ML archive is down, and I find no mention of where the list is
located so I cannot subscribe to it or send to it; hence I am asking here)
Hello,
I want to make an ezmlm managed mailinglist moderated (it's an announce
list). It is stated in the ezmlm manual that ezmlm-make -em can be used
Hi I am having trouble putting together all the pieces together to make a
qmail based email server.
I understand how to put together a qmail server under linux.
what I do not know is when I have the MX record changed at My ISP (what
ever the MX record is)
How then do I get the "Mail down to my
Hi all,
Does anyone know of any potential problems having a web based email like oMail that
uses direct disk access conflicting with and IMAP server running against the same user
Maildir?
Also, how would the status of read messages be tracked between oMail and and IMAP
client?
Thanks for
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 03:06:53PM -0700, Adam Roberts wrote:
Does anyone know of any potential problems having a web based email like oMail that
uses direct disk access
conflicting with and IMAP server running against the same user Maildir?
If you keep your messages in your inbox, and don't
Dave Sill wrote:
snip
Brad Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, qmail does suffer from the same issue as BSD traditionally
has, which is that everyone involved is too damned smart, so they
write in terse, dense and frighteningly useful language and get
annoyed when people have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thu 18.0500-13:26):
qmail is like a chainsaw: exceedingly fast and powerful and able to
chop off your foot in less than a second.
one of the most important things to watch in qmail is =permissions=. if
set right, the foot stays in your mouth.
--
clemens
Ruediger Kern (Thu 18.0500-22:43):
computer. So with this, the users homedir could not be created. Is there
any possibility to let qmail create the homedir for user aa1 if it
does not exist? Or do you propose some other mechanism like ssh, rsh,
rexec or something like that, that would be
blue (Thu 18.0500-13:59):
How do I send email from script with qmail-inject?
#!/bin/sh
echo $MYIP | qmail-inject [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
clemens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
do
also sprach peter.schuller:
(ezmlm ML archive is down, and I find no mention of where the list is
located so I cannot subscribe to it or send to it; hence I am asking here)
Send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to subscribe.
I want to make an ezmlm managed mailinglist moderated (it's an announce
also sprach danger:
Hi I am having trouble putting together all the pieces together to make a
qmail based email server.
I understand how to put together a qmail server under linux.
what I do not know is when I have the MX record changed at My ISP (what
ever the MX record is)
How then do
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thu 18.0500-13:26):
qmail is like a chainsaw: exceedingly fast and powerful and able to
chop off your foot in less than a second.
one of the most important things to watch in qmail is =permissions=. if
set right, the foot stays in your mouth.
qmail? I think that
Thus said "Keith Warno" on Thu, 18 May 2000 12:44:29 EDT:
What do ya think of people actually saving the initial messages they get
when they subscribe to the list?
What I find amusing is that they are intelligent enough to subscribe
themselves, but then when subscribed they suddenly lose
At 01:22 PM 5/18/00 , Bruno Wolff III wrote:
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 07:33:08AM -0500,
Troy Frericks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody given an explanation as to why this simple change has not been
implemented on this list. Kinds of seems silly that it has not been done,
especially
Hello,
How did qmail to determine whether a certain
mail should be local or be delivered remotely?
As i am testing, i fake a hostname my.test.com for
my host and set "locals" and "me" to "my.test.com".
On the other hand, in /etc/hosts, i map my.test.com
to the true ip my host have. Then the
At 08:05 PM 5/18/00 , Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said "Keith Warno" on Thu, 18 May 2000 12:44:29 EDT:
What do ya think of people actually saving the initial messages they get
when they subscribe to the list?
What I find amusing is that they are intelligent enough to subscribe
themselves, but
Why don't we TRY ADDING A FOOTER WITH UNSUBSCRIBE INSTRUCTIONS TO EACH
MESSAGE, just TRY it? What is there to be afraid of?
I use qmail/ezmlm-idx, and it adds subscribe/unsubscribe stuff to the
HEADER. Maybe this list should use thes extensions...?
And I'll take that as a compliment to qmail. Here, in Vermont, I
have seen people frame houses with a chainsaw. Real Fast. Efficient
in the hands of an expert, dangerous in the hands of a novice.
do you mean they made pieces of wood the right size with a chainsaw? thats
how i (i'm
Peter Green:
what I do not know is when I have the MX record changed at My ISP (what
ever the MX record is)
How then do I get the "Mail down to my box?" I have a permanent IP address
on a DSL.
It depends. If you are wanting to use your full machine's address in your
e-mail address
On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 09:22:01AM +0800, Jianping Song wrote:
How did qmail to determine whether a certain
mail should be local or be delivered remotely?
If the domain of the addressee is in control/locals or control/virtualdomains,
then it delivers the mail locally. Otherwise, it's delivered
I have successfully installed and test qmail with maildir but:
qmail-start is KILLING my system. I am using supervise and
tcpserver. I sometimes have upto 32 qmail processes and currently I
have no users on the system. I am running redhat 6.2. All my qmail
daemons are up but as stated I have
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 08:15:02PM -0700, Keven Jones wrote:
I have successfully installed and test qmail with maildir but:
qmail-start is KILLING my system. I am using supervise and
tcpserver. I sometimes have upto 32 qmail processes and currently I
have no users on the system. I am
I'm relatively new to qmail so please elaborate on any answers ;-)
I'm trying to run a perl script from .qmail file to filter out some
words before sending a message further. In the .qmail file I use
preline:
|preline /var/qmail/alias/forums.ezmlm/filter.pl
in the filter.pl file I tried
Hi,
Just a quick question:
When I run qmail-qstat on my FreeBSD system, I'll get something like this:
messages in queue: 2
messages in queue but not yet preprocessed: 0
But when I run qmail-qread immediately after, I get something along the
lines of:
18 May 2000 14:58:17 GMT #150795 4997
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 08:48:21PM -0700, Lidia Marchioni wrote:
|preline /var/qmail/alias/forums.ezmlm/filter.pl
[...]
I always get the following error: deferral:
ld.so.1:_/usr/bin/perl:_fatal:_/usr/lib/libc.so.1:_mmap_failed:
_Not_enough_space/preline:_fatal:_child_crashed/
The system is
Keven Jones writes:
My /var/qmail/rc script is the following:
#!/bin/sh
exec env - $PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH"\
qmail-start ./Maildir/ splogger qmail \
tcpserver 0 110 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup mail.foo.com \
/bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
if I recieved something like the following log :-
2000-05-19 12:37:50.320782500 delivery 22:
deferrale./Remote_host_said:_451_qq_system_error_(#4.3.0)/
do i have to apply some other patches ?
Ismal Hisham Mohd Darus
Asst. Manager, System Support
John Hancock Life Insurance (Malaysia)
Troy Frericks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, so they are stupid. Now, let's help them out so they don't have to
waste bandwidth and everybody's time. Lets send them several messages
each day with something in the body that all mail clients can read that
tells them how to unsubscribe.
Let's
Lidia Marchioni writes:
I always get the following error: deferral:
ld.so.1:_/usr/bin/perl:_fatal:_/usr/lib/libc.so.1:_mmap_failed:
_Not_enough_space/preline:_fatal:_child_crashed/
Hehe. How are you starting up qmail? From a /service/qmail/run file?
With a call to "softlimit -m 200"?
Ismal Hisham Darus writes:
if I recieved something like the following log :-
2000-05-19 12:37:50.320782500 delivery 22:
deferrale./Remote_host_said:_451_qq_system_error_(#4.3.0)/
do i have to apply some other patches ?
No. That is a remote host. It could have said any number of
Clemens wrote:
:please send us the scripts in question and the setup you got working. at
:the time beeing i can't tell you anything for final. and another thing:
:what do you mean by "roaming users"?
By "roaming users" I mean users that don't have a static ip.. like users
using FreeInet or
Russ Allbery writes:
skip over the messages from the completely lost people; footers that any
intelligent person doesn't need are both intrusive and ugly.
Ignorance is self-extinguishing. Point it out and it goes away. (I
bet you never knew that -- but you do now -- see, it's true!) But
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a good all round book for qmail?
Something like an O'Rielly book
Thanks,
--
Simon Swaysland
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I recently was running low on disk space on the my var
partition. To solve the problem, I moved all of the
contents over to another partition on the same drive
that had more space on it (usr). After moving everything
over I made it so that var wouldn't mount on its on
partition and then
I've been running into password authentication problems with my RH 6.2
implementation. Open-ssh does weird things too... but back to qmail.
Here's the info I hope is relevant:
Telnetting into the POP3 server, fails:
[root@mercury bob]# telnet localhost 110
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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On 18 May 00, at 9:16, Bob Carpenter wrote:
Telnetting into the POP3 server, fails:
[root@mercury bob]# telnet localhost 110
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to mercury.redsea.co.cr (127.0.0.1).
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK 961.958499285@\
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