Hello All,
I tried to find an explaination for this error message, but could
not. I would like to know if I did something wrong, or left out a
step. Please advise -Thanks much in advance!
My problem: Qmail was already set up and I added another domain
[p.jt.com] MANUALLYto the rcpthosts
bash-2.03$ uname -a
FreeBSD host.vcnet.com 3.3-RELEASE FreeBSD 3.3-RELEASE #1: Wed Oct 20
20:43:43 PDT 1999
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/CUSTKERN i386
bash-2.03$ patch -v
Patch version 2.1
jon
At 12:03 AM + 6/2/00, Jim Breton wrote:
On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 04:58:14PM -0700, Jon
Hi !
I'm trying to generate the stats but to no avail. I use the following
command, is it correct?
awk '{$1="";$2="";$3="";$4="";$5="";print}' /var/log/maillog |
/usr/local/qmailanalog/bin/matchup | /usr/local/qmailanalog/bin/zoverall
But it still give me the following ...
Completed
On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, shaoming wrote:
Hi !
I'm trying to generate the stats but to no avail. I use the following
command, is it correct?
awk '{$1="";$2="";$3="";$4="";$5="";print}' /var/log/maillog |
/usr/local/qmailanalog/bin/matchup | /usr/local/qmailanalog/bin/zoverall
But it
Judy Simon wrote:
4. if by manually editing the files, how to i return them to their
previous state? [i did try to cp the older rcpthost~ back onto the
rcpthosts file.
I use a CVS server (http://www.cvshome.org/) for this - works really
well too. I have it setup to automatically send a
I have downloaded the 'qtools' from the QMAIL pages. I want to reject
mail whose "Subject:" field contains the word "*Insurance*", "*sex*", and
others.
Does anybody have an example of the scripts to modify?
Thanks
qmail Digest 2 Jun 2000 10:00:00 - Issue 1020
Topics (messages 42555 through 42591):
Re: How to pipe messages
42555 by: Peter Haworth
Translating qmail messages.
42556 by: Rodrigo Severo
42582 by: Russell Nelson
qmailadmin without ezmlm or autoresponder
This will not work unless you put a space on the (currently) blank
line in the paragraph above. Without a space, the Portugese text gets
interpreted by QSBMF readers as an email address and cause for the
bounce.
Otherwise, I see no reason why it shouldn't work, as long as you don't
Hello,
I have Domino server running R5 and set all the users and groups on to it.
I would like to set up Qmail on my Red Hat linux 6.1 and would like to set
it up for sending and receiving mail for my domain. At this moment Domino
is doing this job. I want qmail to send and receive mail. The mail
I want qmail to send and receive mail. The mail which
qmail would receive should get forwarded to my existing
domino server. How do I do this without setting up all
the users or groups which I set on Domino server.
Let's say that for domain foo.com you want your qmail relay
I am not able to get checkpassword and qmail-pop3d to work with pam. I have
run two different diffs on the checkpasswd before compiling and still no
luck. Any one else been able to get this distro to work?
Michael Heitland
Data Systems Engineer
702 communications
(218)-284-5702
(p)1-888-462-4508
On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 09:14:02AM -0300, Rodrigo Severo wrote:
what is QSBMF? I think I should know more about it before I start
translating qmail messages.
The "qmail-send Bounce Message Format":
http://cr.yp.to/proto/qsbmf.txt
Regards,
james
--
James Raftery (JBR54) - Programmer
Hi all,
I have some 15.000 users in my system and i'm currently testing qmail with
Maildirs (btw i need/want to use Maildirs over NFS), the problem i see is
that since Maildirs change a tiny bit the way my pop and imap servers work
(in other words, my current daemons won't work), so i was
What should $MAIL equal for local accounts on a linux server?
I'm on linux, redhat6.2, and in /etc/profile I set MAIL=~/Maildir/
When I login, I get the message:
"You have mail.
bash: MAIL=/home/jstile/Maildir/: No such file or directory"
listing my home dir, I see that Maildir does exist:
hi there,
anyone who tried out qmail-vacation script (Peter Samuel) together with vpopmail? As
far i can see it wont use virtual
domains as vpopmail is used to do...
i got the mail.. but no vacation message, nor any failure in my logs
(var/log/messages, var/log/mail).
I tried several changes
On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 09:12:01AM -0700, John Stile wrote:
What should $MAIL equal for local accounts on a linux server?
But I can't check my mail.
What mail client (MUA) are you using? Are you sure it's maildir-aware?
I read the FAQ's, and it didn't help me to fix this problem.
If there
not sure. I think it's pine
Johan Almqvist wrote:
On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 09:12:01AM -0700, John Stile wrote:
What should $MAIL equal for local accounts on a linux server?
But I can't check my mail.
What mail client (MUA) are you using? Are you sure it's maildir-aware?
I read the
If pop3d is insecure, what is secure?
I don't want to setup something that is broken from the get-go.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 2 Jun 00, at 10:47, John Stile wrote:
If pop3d is insecure, what is secure?
I don't want to setup something that is broken from the get-go.
POP3 protocol is insecure because it requires transmitting
password in plaintext over a network. (If
Hi Enrique
Take a look of Courier-IMAP at http://www.inter7.com/courierimap
Uelinton
Enrique Vadillo wrote:
Hi all,
I have some 15.000 users in my system and i'm currently testing qmail with
Maildirs (btw i need/want to use Maildirs over NFS), the problem i see is
that since Maildirs
Version 1.3 of qmail-qfilter is now available at:
http://em.ca/~bruceg/qmail-qfilter/
See the documentation there for more details,
or join the mailing list by sending an email to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Development versions of qmail-qfilter are available via anonymous CVS.
Set your
Hi,
I currently have qmail setup, working, and running 7 seperate virtual
mail servers. (Using /control/virtualhosts and /control/rcpthosts).
Also, possibly a sticking point, each user does not have an account on
the mail server, it is setup that there is 1 popuser.
My question is, how do I
Hi!
The pop3 server that works with qmail (Maildir format, more exactly) is
qmail-pop3d that comes with qmail. All you have to do is to set this pop3
server up (just as you made with your smtp server) after you have put down
your old pop server. Read the FAQ for more instructions of how to set
Hi!
I have 200 +/- users into 0,1 y default directories and my users can
authenticate via qmailadmin. You should try the qmailadmin mailing
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards!
Esteban Javier Próspero
-Original Message-
From: Edilmar Alves [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000
We are an isp who has used sendmail for many years and we are converting to
qmail. In sendmail we have traditionally used the virtual user table to
allow customers to use a commonly used mailbox like 'webmaster', for
example, at their domain. In the virtusertable on sendmail, if you put only
One of my customers upgraded or changed their mail system yesterday
and opened it up for relay by accident. That was bad. Worse is that
they use us as a "smart relay" (which I didn't know until today). SO
now I've got all this mail queued up waiting to go out to hundreds
and thousands of
Hi
I scanned myself online using nessus/nmap (scanning my dynamic IP) and received an
email from nessus stating:
Your MTA is vulnerable to the 'mailto: files' attack. Is this a hole or a false
positive because I,m scanning myself? Any ideas how to fix this?
Thanks in advance
Bob
--
I fish
On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 04:09:21AM +, Jim Breton wrote:
On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 10:58:51PM -0500, Bob Waskosky wrote:
Your MTA is vulnerable to the 'mailto: files' attack. Is this a hole or a false
positive because I,m scanning myself? Any ideas how to fix this?
I believe Nessus
On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 04:29:07AM +, Jim Breton wrote:
On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 11:17:30PM -0500, Bob Waskosky wrote:
Is this a hole and how would I plug it?
No it's not a hole. It would only be a security concern if your mailer
were to allow the message to actually be piped
Bob Waskosky writes:
rcpt to: | programname
Is this a hole and how would I plug it?
It's not a hole. It's someone trying to send mail to the email
address "| programname". The vertical bar is odd, yes. The space is
even more unusual, yes. But a security hole? No. It would be if
qmail
I think the example line in your reply triggered a virus alert.
I received an email stating the reply I sent possibly contained a password stealing
virus. I hope that was just triggered by your example. I don't believe I have any
viruses on this machine.
--
I fish therefore I lie.
Bob
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