I'm putting together program to assist in viewing/managing the queue.
Yes, I've seen qmHandle and it is indeed spiffy. I just want to make my
own.
Anyway, in the 'remote' and 'local' files for a queued message, individual
recipients are marked with 'D' if they are done and 'T' if they are still
qmail Digest 17 Jun 2000 10:00:00 - Issue 1035
Topics (messages 43203 through 43241):
Re: Help on qmail-qstat
43203 by: System Administrator
43204 by: Steffan Hoeke
43205 by: System Administrator
secondry mail server setup
43206 by: mandarine
43211
I tried to use the script chkattach by Noel G. Mistula,
(http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/1999/07/msg00518.html)
but I got a problem when the sender and the receiver are implementing
the same check.
The message is discarded (triple bouncing) because nobody wants to
accept
Dear All,
A thanks to all those whom have contributed to qmail - I've used it on
lots of servers for 9 months with very few issues, and am very happy
with it.
I am having a few problems which I believe are not qmail issues - but I
need more info before I contact other admins.
I have a qmail
hello,
i am running qmail on a suse linux server with its systemclock set
correctly. unfortunately, qmail sets an incorrect time to every outgoing
mail. system time and time in mails differs in exactly 2 hours, i.e.
writing a mail at 16:00 o'clock sets time to 14:00 o'clock in the mail.
any
I'm using the qmailadmin program (CGI on web server) and it fully supports
vpopmail configuration, including local mail user delivery (if I'm not
mistaken -- I don't use that feature).
Paul Farber wrote:
anyone have any docs on setting up vpopmail to deliver to local user dirs?
Or are there
At 5:10 PM +0200 6/17/00, Jens Georg wrote:
hello,
i am running qmail on a suse linux server with its systemclock set
correctly. unfortunately, qmail sets an incorrect time to every outgoing
mail. system time and time in mails differs in exactly 2 hours, i.e.
writing a mail at 16:00 o'clock sets
My questions was that there is not docs for the vconvert program, nor any
doc's if you don't check the mail via POP3 (ie the users are on the same
machine).
Not a lot of unix MUA have POP3 support.
I finally figured out that I could forward the mail to a 'local' user by
adding a vpopaccount,
On Sat, Jun 17, 2000 at 10:24:48AM -0700, John White wrote:
The INTERNALS document is a good guide to the potential states
of the queue.
Yup. Unfortunately it does not specify what tags are used where to
indicate the status. It merely refers to 'done' and 'not done'.
I'm also trying to
can u help me setting up Maildir
here iam not able to setup Maildir
Easy, correct method:
/var/qmail/bin/maildirmake {username}
Long, cumbersome, error-prone method:
cd ~{username}
mkdir Maildir
mkdir Maildir/new
mkdir Maildir/cur
mkdir Maildir/tmp
chown -R {username}[.:]{usergroup}
hi,
is there a difference in using qmail-pop3d with either inetd or ucspi-tcp ?
regards,
jens
---
department computer science, university of dortmund
linux ... life's too short for reboots!
I'm seeing the same thing here whenever I post to the list. I logged
about 1000 hits to my nameserver in about an hour, and went slightly
into "curious" mode because I never get that kind of traffic on my small
home LAN. I wondered at first if it was some sort of stealth attack
because the
Jens Georg a écrit :
is there a difference in using qmail-pop3d with either inetd or ucspi-tcp ?
Yes, under high load (in fact when there are more than N requests per
second), inetd will reject new clients (usually during 5 minutes) .
tcpserver has not that "feature". You may also try G2S
I will paraphrase what's in your signature as an answer to your question:
ucspi-tcp ... life's too short for the obsolete inetd!
See http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html for details.
Regards,
Chin Fang
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
is there a difference in using qmail-pop3d with either inetd or
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