Chris Johnson wrote:
It looks like you might be using an older version of tcprulescheck. Try this
and see what happens:
tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb 203.34.190.170
Same thing as before, I'm afraid.
tcpserver, tcprules and tcprulescheck were all installed from
ucspi-tcp-0.88.
Cheers,
--
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 03:52:14PM +0930, Andrew Hill wrote:
Chris Johnson wrote:
It looks like you might be using an older version of tcprulescheck. Try this
and see what happens:
tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb 203.34.190.170
Same thing as before, I'm afraid.
tcpserver, tcprules
hello everybody
have a nice day
is there any one who is sucessfully using qmail-ldap-2000601.patch along
with qmail-bounce.patch written by jedi (patch for qmail.send.c)
i am trying to apply both these patch but it doent seems to be working
for me , though qmail is getting
"Brian D. Winters" wrote:
It looks like Chris Johnson is using an old version of
tcprulescheck. ;) A careful read of
http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcprulescheck.html gives the correct
semantics for version 0.88. Try this:
TCPREMOTEIP=203.34.190.170 tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
Brian,
Try an autoturn-maildirsmtp config from Djb's serialmail
If you try this line in "altavista" you'll find it :-)
- Original Message -
From: "Alexander Jernejcic" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "qmail-list" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 9:29 PM
Subject: ETRN and m$-exchange
On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 11:22:44PM -0300, Ricardo D. Albano wrote:
Does courier-imap support Maildir format and LDAP valitation ?
I can't find this in the docs.
It certainly supports Maildir format, in fact it *only* uses maildir
format. I'm not sure about LDAP - do you mean for
Hi all
I used qmai-ldap for my Email server, and it worked well, after patching
qmail-smtp-auth-0.24, I have some problem
_ Does anyone successfull in patching qmail-smtp-auth, and how does it work
?
_ Does I need TLS and ssl for using with smtp-auth, currently I don't have
Thank you
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 04:52:27PM +0930, Andrew Hill wrote:
Well, I don't know what parts you are carefully reading that indicate
that you should use the above command, becuase to me, the page says to
This part:
tcprulescheck says what tcpserver will do with a connection from
IP
qmail Digest 13 Jul 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 1061
Topics (messages 44606 through 44681):
Re: .qmail file does not work
44606 by: Steffan Hoeke
Re: qbiff.c
44607 by: Theodor Milkov
fetchmail
44608 by: Thomas Duterme
44609 by: Olivier M.
44643 by:
If you are using qmail-inject, just use do
qmail-inject -f mirza
and that should do it. Read the man pages for qmail-inject for more info.
JES
Lavender writes:
Hi,
When I added "export QMAILSUSER=mirza" then the change is only
noticeable in /var/log/maillog stating that the sender
Hi
I have a newbie question regarding setting up qmail. The INSTALL.ctl file,
tells me...
You MUST tell qmail your hostname. Just run the config-fast script:
# ./config-fast your.full.host.name
I plan to use qmail in a mail-server, using a dial-up ISP account and
feeding Windows PCs
There is a mailing list for ucspi discussions. Subscribe at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards,
W.
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 01:11:51PM +1000, Russell Davies wrote:
After having a quick look on cr.yp.to, I can't seem to find mention of
a mailing list for ucspi users. Can anyone shed some light as to
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, you wrote:
At 03:19 PM 7/12/00 -0700, you wrote:
Can you give me a good place to start looking in DNS for a solution. The
box running qmail is also the DNS box. I am in charge of both of them,
although rather green in both too. Anyway I am looking for a good place
I have salesmen that connect to my server via dialup. They are using
MS Outlook 97. Yes, I know its not very good, but does what we need it
to do.
I have their accounts setup to not delete their email from the server.
Now all of a sudden, they are downloading all of their e-mail, as if
this
is anydomain.com a single domain or absolutely anydomain?
try nslookup anydomain.com 198.6.1.1 (thats using uunet dnsserver)
and see if you get the same response.
you most likely are getting dns problems.
-Original Message-
From: Steven M. Klass [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Dan Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have salesmen that connect to my server via dialup. They are using
MS Outlook 97. Yes, I know its not very good, but does what we need it
to do.
I have their accounts setup to not delete their email from the
server.
How?
Now all of a sudden, they are
Well, we found it very helpful, although, yes, there were some pretty
confusing points. We never used any vpopwhatever stuff; just his HOWTO,
and it's working fine.
I could probably help you with some hurdles, but you'll have to be more
specific about what confuses you or what problem you're
had one customer with a smiliar thing.. no matter what mail servers were
using, it seems to be a Outlook related problem. As far we could see this
behaviour only causes if someone tries not to delete the mails after
reading them through Outlook. So sometimes Outlook gets only the new one..
or
Major Bummer, I don't like using the list for this...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - your mail is bouncing back to me.
I did a nslookup on your DNS host and there are problems.
I'll help with your DNS, but do you have a working email
address??
--
Eric Fletcher - Data Center Support
Dialtone Internet -
Hello everyone,
I have a server running Linux RH6.2 with qmail,vpopmail, qmailadmin. I'm using qmail-pop3d and Maildir as delivery method. Everything was working fine until yesterday a guy on my company updated the kernel of that machine and fixed a small problem with a firewall, opening
if a have a large list say 325000+ address to add or delete to a mailing
list and have them in a text file. one address per line. can ezmlm-unsub
or sub be made to patch them all at once. Right now I am doing a for loop
and calling ezmlm-sub or ezmlm-unsub for each line. Right now with the
Hello everyone. I am planning on switching one
of my systems from sendmail to qmail. I have
many perl scripts that use sendmail and invoke
it this way:
/usr/lib/sendmail -t
Can anyone give me a heads up on the equivalent
way to do this with qmail?
Thanks in advance.
Jeff Jones
QMail has a replacement for sendmail. Just softlink /usr/lib/sendmail to
/var/qmail/bin/sendmail
J
-- Original Message --
From: Jeff Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 10:21:36 -0500 (CDT)
Hello everyone. I am planning on switching one
of
Thank you very much.
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, jca wrote:
QMail has a replacement for sendmail. Just softlink /usr/lib/sendmail to
/var/qmail/bin/sendmail
J
-- Original Message --
From: Jeff Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 10:21:36
I finally figured it out. Let this stand as a record for deja / qmail
surfers everywhere!!
1. Can your computer do a nslookup of a FQDN and not yours?
That needs to be working.
2. Can you ping a FQDN and an IP
Thats where I screwed up! I could easily nslookup anyone but my
Hey, I seem to have a functioning GNU/Mailman :: Qmail server running.
I am very interested in getting tcpserver well tuned to create various data
servers in scripting languages esp perl but others as well (lisp ?? :)
I also have two different mail/cgi servers up and I am looking to offer a
Andrew Hill writes:
"Brian D. Winters" wrote:
TCPREMOTEIP=203.34.190.170 tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
Well, I don't know what parts you are carefully reading that indicate
that you should use the above command, becuase to me, the page says to
use the command:
tcprulescheck cdb
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 11:34:52AM -0400, Dan Hill wrote:
Dave Sill wrote:
Dan Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have salesmen that connect to my server via dialup. They are using
MS Outlook 97. Yes, I know its not very good, but does what we need it
to do.
I have their accounts
Hello all
Sorry to tread on holy ground, but which is better. Some company
info.. Only a few of us travel, most of us want to remotely log in, and
see if we have any mail. Everyone accesses mail locally at work - obviously..
Thanks
Steven M. Klass
Systems Administrator
Andigilog
I have been configuring qmail on a number of servers.
Some hours after the initial bringup of the server, qmail-send exits
mysteriously, printing nothing to the log, but is no longer running.
Fortunately I have a monitoring script which sends e-mail through the boxes
to check whether they're
Hand, Brian C. writes:
if a have a large list say 325000+ address to add or delete to a mailing
list and have them in a text file. one address per line. can ezmlm-unsub
or sub be made to patch them all at once.
ezmlm-sub accepts multiple addresses on the command line. Do:
$ ezmlm-sub
Hello...
i have a RH6.2
system running with qmail...
this is what i want
to do:
i want to be able
do define users for the mail system without defining them for the RH system
itself, meaning no entries in the /etc/passwd file..
i understood that
there is a way to run qmail "chrooted" with
Hi all,
I am running RedHad 6.2 (linux 2.2.16-3) I have installed qmail 1.03.
I must set up mail relay server for domain AAA.COM. So far so good ...
BUT I need to forward some e-mail addresses (let say [EMAIL PROTECTED])
to another machine (BBB.COM). I did the following:
1. I used
For adding users with only one entry in etc/passwds and with a web interface
for administration, go to www.inter7.com and check for vpopmail and
qmailadmin.
You can use qmail-pop3d that IS included in qmail distribution, as far as I
know.
Esteban Javier Próspero
Hello...
i have a RH6.2
Hart, Neil writes:
I plan to use qmail in a mail-server, using a dial-up ISP account and
feeding Windows PCs with their mail. This Linux box, does not have an
address that would be known by a DNS. Therefore, I am not sure what the
'full.host.name' is in my situation. Does it mean
i understood that there is a way to run qmail "chrooted" with another root
dir.. is this recomended??
chroot is an option, but I will suggest you to install the RPMS from
http://em.ca/~bruceg/rpms and also vmailmgr from www.vmailmgr.org
esteban.
On 13-Jul-2000, Paul Jarc wrote:
ezmlm-sub accepts multiple addresses on the command line. Do:
$ ezmlm-sub list-dir `cat subscribers-file`
It works for small subscribers-file, otherwise it's a bad idea. See:
http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/users/reriksso/unix/award.html#backticks
Ronny
Hey all
I'm getting ready to press forward, and install vpopmail. Now I know that
I have ucspi source files, but I don't know how to check to see if it's
installed..
Thanks
Steven M. Klass
Systems Administrator
Andigilog Inc.
7404 W. Detroit Street, Suite 100
Chandler, AZ 85226
Steven M. Klass writes:
I'm getting ready to press forward, and install vpopmail. Now I know that
I have ucspi source files, but I don't know how to check to see if it's
installed..
If you know you built it, and you still have the build directory, look
at conf-home to see where it would be
Hello!
Following problem: I have setup about 15 virtual domains,
every domain corresponding to a user:
stange.net:stange-stangenet
crowder.de:crowder-crowder
In ~crowder exists .qmail-crowder-jim:crowder with the content
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now I recieved the following message:
--
Hello!
If I try to mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
another domain, like list.cr.yp.to, my qmail
refuses to take the mail with this message :
"domain not found in rcphosts"
I don't understand! pcsystems.de is in the rcphosts.
I can't put every domain in this file I want to mail to!
Help, please!
Jochen E. Führing writes:
If I try to mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to another domain, like
list.cr.yp.to, my qmail refuses to take the mail with this message :
"domain not found in rcphosts"
I don't understand! pcsystems.de is in the rcphosts. I can't put
every domain in this file I want
On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 01:28:17PM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
Mate Wierdl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do run rblsmtpd with dul. The IP (207.100.21.156) does not exist---this
is why I thought it is a dynamic IP. How do I figure out which domain owns
it?
As others have pointed
Thanks for the hint, Paul.
But in fact, the domain where the mail is coming
from IS in rcphosts!
This is why I wonder!
Nico
Jochen E. Führing writes:
But in fact, the domain where the mail is coming
from IS in rcphosts!
That doesn't matter; rcpthosts is checked against where the mail is
*going*. qmail will receive mail on behalf of whichever domains are
listed there. So it's useless for controlling who you
well...
now im even more confused, here are two new progs for me...
im actually looking for a good source or explanation for installing a pop3
daemon safely and easly like qmail...
what about the qmail-pop3d?
what is it and how do i make it work?
-Original Message-
From: Esteban
Hello!
I just rechecked the alias Problem:
/var/qmail/control/virtualdomains says
stange.net:stange-stangenet
But even if I setup ~stange/.qmail-stangenet-default
I get this error:
---
Subject:
failure notice
Date:
13 Jul 2000 19:10:10 -
From:
[EMAIL
Jochen E. Führing writes:
I just rechecked the alias Problem:
/var/qmail/control/virtualdomains says
stange.net:stange-stangenet
But even if I setup ~stange/.qmail-stangenet-default
I get this error:
qmail-send will not re-read virtualdomains until you send it a SIGHUP
or shut it down and
Hi, after going throught the list archives (and finding many helpful
posts), I was unable to find a close enough match to solve this
problem.
I have a qmail complex behind a localdirector that solves a problem with
an email outsourcer (full detail below).
The box in question (eek.quepasa.com)
If you know you built it,
Heck build it again, its easy enough !!
=
John van Vlaanderen
#
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Actually it might even be easier to just convince the stunnel folks to add
UCSPI compliance, especially if you tempted them with patches.
stunnel encrypts everything, where as often you only need to encrypt certain
parts of a message. I wrote a data server in perl which had only certain
hello,
I installed qmail according to LWQ . LWQ says,
To use tcpserver, add the following to your qmail startup script (not
inetd.conf):
tcpserver -v -R 0 pop3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup FQDN \
/bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir 21 | \
"Brian D. Winters" wrote:
heading does not constitute a careful reading. :) If you bother to
keep going, the paragraph explains that tcprulescheck uses the
contents of the environment variables TCPREMOTEIP, TCPREMOTEHOST, and
TCPREMOTEINFO to determine which entry in the cdb to return. If
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000 08:55:23 -0700,
"Steven M. Klass" [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
S Sorry to tread on holy ground, but which is better.
This paper is the best summary I've seen:
ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/mail/imap.vs.pop
Message Access Paradigms and Protocols
Terry Gray,
Hello,
I've got a problem that I've been mulling over for
work. We have an external (outside our firewall)
qmail server that simply relays e-mail through the
firewall(proxy packet filtering) into an internal
mail server. Nothing is queued on the external mail
server, it's just an incoming
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 08:58:50AM +0930, Andrew Hill wrote:
I have now:
# export TCPREMOTEIP=203.34.190.170
# echo $TCPREMOTEIP
203.34.190.170
# export TCPREMOTEHOST=fornax.net
# echo $TCPREMOTEHOST
fornax.net
# export TCPREMOTEINFO=list
# echo $TCPREMOTEINFO
list
First off it probably doesn't have anything at all to do with QMAILQUEUE
just laying the foundation down for the implementation
this seems to only be happening on some hosts and I can't figure out what
the uniqueness is
and the 451 qq internal bug doesn't tell me much when i look at the
"Brian D. Winters" wrote:
You appear to be running things correctly, but I can't say if that's
the right result. Does /etc/tcp.smtp say that 203.34.190.170 should
be allowed to connect? Does /etc/tcp.smtp contain any rules at all?
Have you recreated /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb since you added rules
Hi folks,
I'm still a bit confused on how to use Fetchmail properly and hope
some of you can help.
We have a remote server which uses one cyrus imap account for the entire
company mail. Joe, bob, and john all have @madeforchina.com accounts
which (unless have .qmail aliases) will go to the
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 07:13:29PM -0700, Eric Peters wrote:
First off it probably doesn't have anything at all to do with QMAILQUEUE
just laying the foundation down for the implementation
the qmail-smtpd.cdb is populated based upon
Version 0.91 of qmail-notify is now available at:
http://em.ca/~bruceg/qmail-notify/
Development versions of qmail-notify are available via anonymous CVS.
Set your CVSROOT to ":pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/CVS",
login with an empty password, and check out the qmail-notify module.
Does anyone know how I can test a vpopmail installation. I know this may
probably be trivial, but I like DJB's instructions, especially since he
always allows provisions for testing..
Thanks
Steven M. Klass
Physical Design Engineering Manager
Andigilog Inc.
7404 W. Detroit Street, Suite 100
Hey all
I just started working with vpopmail and I am in need of answers.
1. The install guide recommends that all domains be set up as virtual
domains. In the qmail/control/locals file I have my domain already
defined. How can I convert that to a virtual domain? Should I?
2. The
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