Aaron Nowalk wrote:
>
> Hi! I'm in dire need of some help here. I've been working on getting
> rblsmtpd up and running with tcpserver and am having no luck at all. I've
> searched the mailing list back and fourth and still can't find a
> thing. Heres what I got:
>
> tcpserver invocation:
>
TAG wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have an idea:
> I am running qmail-mysql - also the home directory does exist - and the
> user is valid.
>
> [ID 748625 mail.info] 963244334.794925 delivery 32: failure:
> Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)/
>
> Please help!!
If you're seeing th
hello friends
i have installed qmail with qmail-ldap-latest-patch on redhat linux 6.1
,
i have following doubts
1> if i have defined quota in LDAP and if quota of some user exceeded
then what would happen regarding
1> mailforwarding address means will mail for that u
jamie said:
> Does anyone have a working tcpserver w/stunnel configuration
> they'd like to
> share? From the list archives I gather a patch is in order
> however the
> last posts on the topic are from '98 and that code appears to
> be out-dated.
>
> I'm using stunnel 3.4a from the Debian package
Does anyone have a working tcpserver w/stunnel configuration they'd like to
share? From the list archives I gather a patch is in order however the
last posts on the topic are from '98 and that code appears to be out-dated.
I'm using stunnel 3.4a from the Debian packages (potato). I'm specifical
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I believe there is a limit ot the number of directory entries in the
> 'root' of the filesystem; iirc it's about 32K or so under linux. In
Here's the full story, as I understand it:
The normal limit (for unix filesystems) is the max value for links in
an inode: eve
Hi,
I have a Linux Red Hat 6.2 + qmail 1.03 + ezmlm 0.53 +
autorespond 1.0 + vpopmail 3.4.11-2 + qmailadmin-0.26e.
Then, I would like to allow all the users to access the homepage
from qmailadmin to change these passwords.
However, for ALL OTHER USERS (not administrator user),
qmailadmin arises
Paul Jarc wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Test.recieve works to I enter data, and then I get
> > 220 kerryb.basicq.com ESMTP
> > helo dude
> > 250 kerryb.basicq.com
> > mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 250 ok
> > data
> > 503 RCPT first (#5.5.1)
> >
> > If I enter data, I get the following me
Hi! I'm in dire need of some help here. I've been working on getting
rblsmtpd up and running with tcpserver and am having no luck at all. I've
searched the mailing list back and fourth and still can't find a
thing. Heres what I got:
tcpserver invocation:
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -x /usr/local
Hello. I'm using pop3d and checkpassword for my pop server. When I start my
qmail with the command 'usr/local/sbin/qmail start' I
get this output through ps ax | grep qmail
8037 p0 S0:00 grep qmail
8925 p0 S0:00 tcpserver -v -R 0 pop3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup mailp
erson
8926 p0 S
no I don't "assume" a qmail installation. All of the boxes I Administer
have or will soon have qmail installed. I don't want to track versions
of other tools on a few dozen different boxes.
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 08:44:23AM -0500, William E. Baxter wrote:
> I don't understand. You assume a qmai
"Filip Balas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>@40003969b54d169f8eac tcpserver: warning: dropping connection, unable to
>read /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb: file does not exist
>
>the result is that I can't connect to the
>qmail server on port 25. I'm wondering
>where my tcp.smtp.cdb file wondered off to,
N
Read lwq ...
http://web.infoave.net/~dsill/lwq.html#relaying
In a nutshell tcp.smtp is used to define for which originating
IP's you allow relaying, in order to prevent becoming SPAM central :)
tcp.smtp.cdb is a binary hash of the tcp.smtp file to speed up lookups
from the file.
HTH,
Ste
Hi everyone,
This error message is appearing
in my /var/log/qmail/smtpd/current
file :
@40003969a66d2b942e6c tcpserver: end 4750 status 28416
@40003969a66d2b962a3c tcpserver: status: 0/40
@40003969b4db089e9c94 tcpserver: status: 0/40
@40003969b5370fe000c4 tcpserver: status: 1/40
"Abraham T. Rooter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>While on my glorious journey to work today, I thought about all of
>the domains I host on my machines. Is there any way to cap the
>bandwidth used by them ?
qmail itself has no bandwidth limiting features other than indirectly
via concurrencyremote
Ben Beuchler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm launching tcpserver for my POP service from /var/qmail/rc, which looks
>like this:
>
>---
>
>#!/bin/sh
>
># Using splogger to send the log through syslog.
># Using qmail-local to deliver messages to ~/Mailbox by default.
>
>exec env - PATH="/var/qm
"Filip Balas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm new to linux as well as qmail
>and I've gone through the basic
>installation and the qmail daemons
>are running but when I deliver mail
>to myself (as suggested by TEST.deliver)
>nothing happens. I don't even know
>whats wrong because I don't know
>
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 02:34:22PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> hello friends
>
>
> i have configured Qmail with LDAP patch it was working fine till today , on today
>i am getting this error
> in my maillog file
>
> "defferal" : Problems_while_trying_to_get_maildirsize : _access
hello friends
i have configured Qmail with LDAP patch it was working fine till today , on today i
am getting this error
in my maillog file
"defferal" : Problems_while_trying_to_get_maildirsize : _access_defined._( QUOTA_ #
1.1.1)
following is description of what had happened b
hello friends
i have configured qmail with qmail -ldap -latest -patch
it was working fine for me till today , today i am getting this message
in my /var/log/maillog file
defferal : problems_while_trying_to_get_maildir_size :_Access_denied
( QUOTA # 1.1.1 )
following is descripti
hello friends
i have configured qmail with qmail -ldap -latest -patch
it was working fine for me till today , today i am getting this message
in my /var/log/maillog file
defferal : problems_while_trying_to_get_maildir_size :_Access_denied
( QUOTA # 1.1.1 )
following is descripti
Vince Vielhaber writes:
> This one isn't the long awaited one tho. The one we're all waiting for
> is by Russ Nelson and (I think) John Levine and is waiting on O'Reilly.
> At least I think that's right. Russ?
No, it's waiting on John and I.
--
-russ nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://russ
James Lee Bell writes:
> Paul Jarc wrote:
> > Maildir also has no need for file locking.
>
> Does this mean that qmail-pop3d doesn't use pop-locks? IOW, I wouldn't
> have to deal with Netscape mail notification program and Messenger
> running into one another all the time? Just curious. Thanks!
: Tony Campisi writes:
: > [root@# /var/qmail/bin]# ./qmail-qread
: > [root@# /var/qmail/bin]# ./qmail-qsanity
: > message has no entry in info: 50493
: > message is neither local nor remote: 50493
: >
: > My question.. is there any way to look at this message and /or deliver
it?
:
: As ro
Yusuf Goolamabbas writes:
> FreeBSD machine with the queue on a softupdate filesystem
>
> Hi, I have a todo directory which has approx 200K messages in it. This
> leads to congestion in qmail-send since todo processing takes up far
> too much time. It's a bit too late to install the big-todo
Jochen E. Führing writes:
> We have a site running about 100 users and now we want
> to move to qmail.Howto convert all the /var/spool/mail/user
> messages into the Maidir Format ?
See http://www.qmail.org/top.html#maildir>.
paul
Gerrit Pape writes:
> Having two qmail debs is not good. So if there is a chance to create a
> djb- _and_ debian-compatible package, let's do this one. If not, I will do a
> unofficial djb-compatible vanilla dot-deb.
Good.
--
-russ nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://russnelson.com
Crynwr sel
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 10:58:43AM -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> >
> > Doing this manually works. But letting mutt do it directly to qmail-inject
> > fails by queuing three different addresses, "address@,
> > with@ and spaces"@x42.com.
>
> The reason it works when you run qmail-inject from the
On Sat, Jul 08, 2000 at 04:15:45PM +0200, Peter van Dijk wrote:
> I admit I have not looked at qmail_bounce, but I have one question: where
> will you send the delayed notification?
Envelope sender. Is there another place it should go?
> Sending it to the envelope sender
> will falsily trigger
Tony Campisi writes:
> [root@# /var/qmail/bin]# ./qmail-qread
> [root@# /var/qmail/bin]# ./qmail-qsanity
> message has no entry in info: 50493
> message is neither local nor remote: 50493
>
> My question.. is there any way to look at this message and /or deliver it?
As root (or qmailq),
> OK. It's just that I can't really find the guilty part.
> When using a perl wrapper with mutt, mutt sends
>
> -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- "address with spaces"@x42.com
>
> on the command line to the mail queuer.
>
> Doing this manually works. But letting mutt do it directly to qmail-inject
> f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Test.recieve works to I enter data, and then I get
> 220 kerryb.basicq.com ESMTP
> helo dude
> 250 kerryb.basicq.com
> mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 250 ok
> data
> 503 RCPT first (#5.5.1)
>
> If I enter data, I get the following message.
> 502 unimplemented (#5.5.1)
"503
Hello!
We have a site running about 100 users and now we want
to move to qmail.Howto convert all the /var/spool/mail/user
messages into the Maidir Format ?
Sincerly,
Nico
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 09:59:51AM -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> > As I see it, qmail-inject does not like quoted-strings in local-part on the
> > command line.
>
> No, it treats the addresses on the command lines as raw addresses. If there
> are quotes in the raw address (and almost certainly
Ondrej Sury writes:
> Bruno Prior wrote:
> > (d) How important is it that I use maildir rather than mbox format? All
> > the info on the qmail sites seems to imply that it's very important, but
> > is maildir really necessary for my meager needs? And would it be more
> > complicated to use than mb
Hi HuangChun,
Thanks for your response, but I have some doubts...
I would like to know how does Qmail gets to know the path where the messages
are delivered. For example, Qmail receives one message from anybody and
then it needs to deliver it to the right user's path. H
> As I see it, qmail-inject does not like quoted-strings in local-part on the
> command line.
No, it treats the addresses on the command lines as raw addresses. If there
are quotes in the raw address (and almost certainly there won't be), then
they would be included on the command line.
The add
Hi everyone,
I'm new to linux as well as qmail
and I've gone through the basic
installation and the qmail daemons
are running but when I deliver mail
to myself (as suggested by TEST.deliver)
nothing happens. I don't even know
whats wrong because I don't know
where the error log is found, if it
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 04:22:11PM +0200,
Magnus Bodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do you mean that mutt encodes the addresses?
> It passes the address like this: "address with spaces"@x42.com
> nothinge else.
Most likely you the address you are really referring to is:
address with [EMAI
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 04:24:43PM +0200, Gerrit Pape wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 04:16:31PM +0200, Magnus Bodin wrote:
> >
> > And here's the bounce I got.
> >
> But thats no fault on injecting the mail. This seems to be a problem on your
> side, at fluff.x42.com.
>
No.
If you talk SMTP
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 09:18:09AM -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
>
> This is because qmail-inject expects to be passed unencoded email addresses
> and mutt passes rfc 821 encoded email addresses. They do this because
> sendmail treats addresses as being rfc 822 encoded, and some unencoded
> addres
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 03:51:50PM +0200, Magnus Bodin wrote:
>
> BUG-CASE:
>
> echo "To: \"address with spaces\"@x42.com\nSubject: Hello 1" | \
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] \
> "\"address with spaces\"@x42.com"
>
Using echo -e "To:... this works for me.
> FAILS!
>
> b
This is because qmail-inject expects to be passed unencoded email addresses
and mutt passes rfc 821 encoded email addresses. They do this because
sendmail treats addresses as being rfc 822 encoded, and some unencoded
addresses won't work.
If you want these addresses to work you can modify the sen
Perhaps you should see your linker options over... see conf-cc and conf-ld
files in the distribution.
Esteban Javier Próspero
> -Original Message-
> From: Balaji Hare Ram Balaji [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 1:11 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED
I use qmail-inject as my mutt mail queuing agent as this:
in my .muttrc:
set sendmail = '/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject -f [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Mutt then queues mail bu appending all the recipients on the command line.
This works most of the times, but not on all RFC 822 messages.
When sending a ma
Hello all. I installed qmail-qsanity from http://www.qmail.org/qmail-qsanity-0.52
yesterday.
Here is some output from this morning.
[root@# /var/qmail/bin]# ./qmail-qstat
messages in queue: 1
messages in queue but not yet preprocessed: 0
[root@# /var/qmail/bin]# ./qmail-qread
[root@#
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> kapil sharma écrit:
> > Now i want to ask the folowing questions:
> > 1: What is the maximum no. of sub directories under a directories?
> > 2: Is there any way to increase this numbers of maximum files/ sub dir
> > under main dir?
>
> What ope
Hi,
Does anyone have an idea:
I am running qmail-mysql - also the home directory does exist - and the
user is valid.
[ID 748625 mail.info] 963244334.794925 delivery 32: failure:
Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)/
Please help!!
Hello everyone,
Anyone knows how can I caculate how much memory
do I need for use qmail with 2 users,150 incoming connections and 100
outgoing connections?
Thanks in advance
Luis Bezerra
kapil sharma écrit:
> Now i want to ask the folowing questions:
> 1: What is the maximum no. of sub directories under a directories?
> 2: Is there any way to increase this numbers of maximum files/ sub dir
> under main dir?
What operating system are you running ? What filesystem is your partit
I have a system with redhat 6.1 and qmail with 50 GB of space. Currently
the system is serving 35000 users. We are saving the email directories
of users under
"/users" partition. Under users we are creating a directories of individual
users. Now we are unable to create any directories under "/use
qmail Digest 10 Jul 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 1058
Topics (messages 44426 through 44450):
Re: cant see mails on pop3
44426 by: Steffan Hoeke
Re: qfilter question
44427 by: JuanE
44432 by: JuanE
install problem
44428 by: blalock.ieee.org
44429 by: Steffa
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