FreeBSD installation, was Re: INSTALL.maildir - Clairification please!

2000-06-25 Thread David Benfell
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 07:43:39AM +0200, Steffan Hoeke wrote: I want to go back, if the original writer of the Install documents doesn't mind and do a modification of these documents for FreeBSD 4.0, in particular. I know I would have been glad to get my hands on something like this

qmail Digest 25 Jun 2000 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1043

2000-06-25 Thread qmail-digest-help
qmail Digest 25 Jun 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 1043 Topics (messages 43579 through 43609): Re: Binary distribution 43579 by: Magnus Bodin Re: Logging traffic 43580 by: Magnus Bodin Mailbox 43581 by: steffen 43588 by: Steffan Hoeke virtual domains 43582

ungent help needed for virtual domains please

2000-06-25 Thread reach_prashant
hello thanks for the reply i am trying to set up virtual domain with this qmail-qmail-ldap thing following is the description of what i have configured right now my mail server is receiving mails for "firstdomain.com " perfectly now as i want to receive mails for "seconddomain.com" so

thanks to all

2000-06-25 Thread Jens Georg
hi, just a short note for the list. thanks to all who supported me the last two weeks with many, many tips and hints on getting qmail working. two weeks ago i was absolutely new to qmail, today i have a fine webserver running with a perfectly working qmail. thanks a lot to all of you ! --

Re: Errormsg: Maildir is a directory

2000-06-25 Thread Johan Almqvist
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 01:01:00PM +0200, Jens Georg wrote: hi johan, Yes: add a trailing slash to wherever you tell qmail to deliver to the Maildir (ie: /home/$USER/Maildir/ and not /home/$USER/Maildir ). gr !!! this nasty "/" caused me walking through faqs and docs

RE: INSTALL.maildir - Clairification please!

2000-06-25 Thread Mark Thomas
-Original Message- From: Steffan Hoeke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 12:51 AM To: Mark Thomas Subject: Re: INSTALL.maildir - Clairification please! On Sat, Jun 24, 2000 at 05:02:02PM -0500, Mark Thomas wrote: -Original Message- From: Steffan Hoeke

Re: INSTALL.maildir - Clairification please!

2000-06-25 Thread Steffan Hoeke
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 05:26:42AM -0500, Mark Thomas wrote: -Original Message- From: Steffan Hoeke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 12:51 AM To: Mark Thomas Subject: Re: INSTALL.maildir - Clairification please! On Sat, Jun 24, 2000 at 05:02:02PM -0500,

RE: INSTALL.maildir - Clairification please!

2000-06-25 Thread Mark Thomas
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Steffan Hoeke Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 12:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: INSTALL.maildir - Clairification please! On Sat, Jun 24, 2000 at 07:31:51PM -0500, Mark Thomas wrote: Neither

Qmail mail-MUA ./Maildir

2000-06-25 Thread Mark Thomas
I guess the reason I thought it wasn't working, was the fact that mail was not seing the mail in ./Mailbox anymore, but it is actually qmail now and not sendmail ??? Sorry, but i've got no idea what you mean with this :-( Originally sendmail was actually sendmails MUA, but now there

RE: ungent help needed for virtual domains please

2000-06-25 Thread Brett Randall
I am relatively new to this compared to many others, but how about just adding seconddomain.com to /var/qmail/control/locals as another host to deliver mail locally to? Brett Randall. Manager InterPlanetary Solutions http://ipsware.com/ http://ipsware.com/ -Original Message- From:

RE: INSTALL.maildir - Clairification please!

2000-06-25 Thread Stefaan A Eeckels
On 25-Jun-2000 Mark Thomas wrote: ** How cool! I didn't know you could su username without a password. ** Novell/NT protects the user login. You have to change thier password to login as the ** user.. You can if you're logged in as root, the rationale being that if you can change their

Qmail as a relay.

2000-06-25 Thread Duane Eddingfield
Hi All: Here's what my boss wants: We have a new machine running Qmail at relay.domain.com. It will receive mail for many domains that we host. What I need is to selectively route incoing mail to our other servers, a pop server and a mailing list server and our corporate LAN server

Re: Qmail as a relay.

2000-06-25 Thread Johan Almqvist
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 10:21:42AM -0700, Duane Eddingfield wrote: it is addressed to. I.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to the pop server and [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to the Send all @domain.com mail to the pop box and do what you want with aliases, assign or .qmail files there? ie .qmail-xxx :

Re: Qmail as a relay.

2000-06-25 Thread Erwin Hoffmann
Hi, thats easy. Use fastforward (available from the qmail home-page) which allows a sendmail compatible alias delivery and forwarding. Of course, domain.com has to be in rcpthosts. cheers. eh. At 10:21 25.6.2000 -0700, Duane Eddingfield wrote: Hi All: Here's what my boss wants: We

Re: Qmail as a relay.

2000-06-25 Thread Duane Eddingfield
Johan Almqvist wrote: Send all @domain.com mail to the pop box and do what you want with aliases, assign or .qmail files there? ie .qmail-xxx : ./xxx/Maildir/ .qmail-xxx-yz: | qmail-inject or something Ah, I hadn't tried that.. Aw, this is gonna be ugly. Yeah, just

Re: Qmail as a relay.

2000-06-25 Thread Duane Eddingfield
Erwin Hoffmann wrote: Hi, thats easy. Use fastforward (available from the qmail home-page) which allows a sendmail compatible alias delivery and forwarding. Of course, domain.com has to be in rcpthosts. I actually have tried this or a slight variation but the entry in

Re: Qmail as a relay.

2000-06-25 Thread Johan Almqvist
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 11:28:09AM -0700, Duane Eddingfield wrote: Use fastforward (available from the qmail home-page) which allows a sendmail compatible alias delivery and forwarding. Of course, domain.com has to be in rcpthosts. I actually have tried this or a slight variation

Re: Qmail as a relay.

2000-06-25 Thread John White
Set up aliases for the various selections, dropping them into local Maildir's. Then use serialmail's maildirsmtp to route the maildir to whatever smtp server you want. John

Re: dial on demand (wvdial) and internal mails

2000-06-25 Thread Eric Cox
Make certain that your nameserver can resolve all of the domain names qmail might need to lookup (sender,recipient, etc) without going to an external namesever. You can see what queries are being sent to your nameserver like this: killall -WINCH named then your logs will show what domain

Re: Qmail as a relay.

2000-06-25 Thread Duane Eddingfield
Johan Almqvist wrote: On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 11:28:09AM -0700, Duane Eddingfield wrote: Use fastforward (available from the qmail home-page) which allows a sendmail compatible alias delivery and forwarding. Of course, domain.com has to be in rcpthosts. I actually have tried

Re: Qmail as a relay.

2000-06-25 Thread Duane Eddingfield
John White wrote: Set up aliases for the various selections, dropping them into local Maildir's. Then use serialmail's maildirsmtp to route the maildir to whatever smtp server you want. Excellent suggestion, Thank you. /Duane

still getting bounce problems

2000-06-25 Thread Spiro Harvey
as posted last week, I am still having problems with errors to the effect of: Jun 26 11:24:37 nazgul qmail: 961975477.310891 warning: trouble injecting bounce message, will try later this is constant. my qmail log files have quadrupled in the last couple of days because of it and I'm stumped

Any differences between virtual domains?

2000-06-25 Thread Jianping Song
My mail server has two domains: a.com and b.com. Now I want control the delivery process between these two virtual doamins. That is, i want to tell qmail that mails delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] are forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED] while mails delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] forwarded to [EMAIL

Re: Any differences between virtual domains?

2000-06-25 Thread Brett Randall
Normally I'd just say 'man qmail-send' since you haven't done this but since it isn't THAT explicit with examples for the virtualdomains file I will let you off. In control/virtualdomains, add the line(s): a.com:localusername b.com:[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc BrettR -Original Message- From:

stopping qmail-send

2000-06-25 Thread Ben Beuchler
Per the FAQ, to stop qmail-send, you 'kill' it and wait for it to exit. What does it wait for before it drops? And what evil might happen otherwise? I ask because the few times I've had problems with it, I've killed it and waited several minutes. Never actually exits. So I 'kill -9' it and it

Re: stopping qmail-send

2000-06-25 Thread Adam McKenna
It waits for all of its children (qmail-local and qmail-remote) to exit. --Adam On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 10:35:15PM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote: Per the FAQ, to stop qmail-send, you 'kill' it and wait for it to exit. What does it wait for before it drops? And what evil might happen otherwise?

successful delivery

2000-06-25 Thread Kimberly Vher
Dear Qmail User, Iam new in using qmail i was using sendmail before but since a lot of features in qmail i want to migrate from sendmail to qmail using linux. I have set up all the requirements in Life w/ qmail. Install and follow all the procedure there. then i want my delivery to use

First time qmail-mrtg installation

2000-06-25 Thread Brett Randall
Hi I am attempting to install qmail-mrtg (how little documentation can there possibly be on getting one program working?), and have run into trouble. I am using multilog (from daemontools 0.70) to log to /var/log/qmail/send/ and .../smtpd/, and basically the standard mrtg.cfg that came in

file permissions problems

2000-06-25 Thread prashant
hello friends i have configured qmail with qmail-ldap on RedHat Linux 6.1 , its working perfectly except one problem , user can't download their mails from home/user/Maildir i have checked the default file permissions it was 644 for all the files in /new under Maildir if i changes