On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 01:24:48AM -0400, Todd Finney wrote:
! Couldn't you just do something like this in the rc script
! to get the correct pid every time?
!
! `ps -C qmail-send | sed 's/^.\([0-9]*\).*/\1/' | tr -d
! [:space:]`
I think you probably meant ``^.*'' instead of ``^.''.
!
to add
I have discovered that the users that are working are in
/var/control/users/assign
what updates this file?
Unless RedHat 7.0 beta includes some automatic function, then you do. Read
the qmail FAQ on info for how to update this (specifically look for
information on NIS/NFS
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 06:05:59PM +1200, Chris, the Young One wrote:
! ! `ps -C qmail-send | sed 's/^.\([0-9]*\).*/\1/' | tr -d
! ! [:space:]`
!
! I think you probably meant ``^.*'' instead of ``^.''.
Someone teach me to test my suggestions first! ``^ *'' instead of
``^.*'' would work
On Die, 08 Aug 2000, Barry Smoke wrote:
sure enough...after 2 hours...the next user I put in started working.and he got
appended to /var/qmail/users/assign
I've never seen this problem before..what can I do to make this instantaneous?
What is updating that file?
Someone Please help
hi Everybody,
My virtualdomain file is as follows:-
/var/qmail/control/virtualdomains file contains
xyz.com:user
and if tru to send the mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it gets delivered to ~user/Maildir/new
How do I configured my system or do I make changes so that it can allow other mail
server
The qmail-users database is only needed when the home-directories
are mounted via NFS or the passwords are managed by NIS or similar.
During a NFS or NIS outage the messages would bounce if the users
were not known locally. This way the message is deferred until NFS
is up again.
As a
That was amazingly inexplicit...
How do I configured my system or do I make changes so that it can
allow other mail server (xyz.com) to pick up the mails from
~user/Maildir via pop3 so that it can delivers the mails to the
users on its server.
Look at fetchmail, or some of the other
At 02:05 AM 8/8/00, you wrote:
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 01:24:48AM -0400, Todd Finney
wrote:
! Couldn't you just do something like this in the rc
script
! to get the correct pid every time?
!
! `ps -C qmail-send | sed 's/^.\([0-9]*\).*/\1/' | tr -d
! [:space:]`
I think you probably meant
Possibly try recreating the tcp.smtpd.cdb and make sure that the tcp.smtpd
is correct before doing so!
Slider
-Original Message-
From: Dave Brooks, BCS Systems [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 08 August 2000 04:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Delays in POP3 response
Thanks for
Hi all,
we're using a little script to do some header rewriting.
It is called via .qmail-fixup-default.
The output of the script is the fed into qmail-inject,
QMAILINJECT=i.
Almost everything works as expected, there's just one
problem: if a mail is sent to multiple users, EACH of
them gets it
Hi
i got the problem that i cant send mail with my qmail SMTP
to anny domain which is not in the rctphosts file.
here is outlooks error message:
Die Nachricht konnte nicht gesendet werden, da einer der Empfänger vom
Server nicht akzeptiert wurde.
Die nicht akzeptierte E-Mail-Adresse ist
Quick fix: read Life With qmail (URL at http://www.qmail.org/top.html), look
up the relaying section. The problem is that the server has not been set up
to allow relaying. To do this, you must have the ucspi-tcp tools installed
so you can use tcpserver. Read the above doc for more anyway...
qmail Digest 8 Aug 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 1087
Topics (messages 46252 through 46310):
Re: Mailing list performance
46252 by: Dave Sill
Trouble compiling qmail under RedHat v6.2 Intel
46253 by: Steve Woolley
46254 by: Petr Novotny
Re: Configuring a
"P.Y. Adi Prasaja" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is your previous post:
He apparently confused incoming concurrency with outgoing
concurrency.
What are you trying to say in this regard?
Motonori seems to have thought that the "smtp" service entry in
master.cf controlled outgoing
Petr Novotny wrote:
./compile sig_alarm.c
In file included from /usr/include/signal.h:300,
from sig_alarm.c:1:
/usr/include/bits/sigcontext.h:28: asm/sigcontext.h: No such file or
You need glibc-devel and kernel-headers packages.
I checked and I believe I have
also sprach steve.woolley:
Petr Novotny wrote:
./compile sig_alarm.c
In file included from /usr/include/signal.h:300,
from sig_alarm.c:1:
/usr/include/bits/sigcontext.h:28: asm/sigcontext.h: No such file or
You need glibc-devel and kernel-headers packages.
On 9 Aug 2000, Chris, the Young One wrote:
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 03:57:20AM -0400, Todd Finney wrote:
! I don't know which one would be faster. Speed really isn't
! an issue in this case though, is it?
I love efficiency wherever I find it (though a good friend calls me
``the king of
Hi all,
I am having a problem where several users are getting email that is being
sent to another person. One guys email in particular is being received by
four other people. This problem has now spread to several other individuals.
I checked aliases and mailing list memberships, and
Just joining this list a couple of minutes ago, i already got
my first serious problem.
I installed
qmail 1.03
vpopmail 4.8.7
ucspi-tcp-0.88
and
daemontools-0.70
to setup an qmail/vpopmail mailserver
according to the tutorial "life with qmail"
Now here's my prob:
The supervise process doesn't
After starting "supervise /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-pop3" i get multiple
error messages
tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already used
as supervise repeatedly starts the tcpserver.
This usually means the port it is trying to access is already in use. If
inetd is running at the
I'm having a problem compiling qmail 1.03 on NetBSD 1.4.2
intel.
from 'make setup check':
./load qmail-remote control.o constmap.o timeoutread.o
timeoutwrite.o timeoutconn.o tcpto.o now.o dns.o ip.o ipalloc.o ipme.o
quote.o ndelay.a case.a sig.a open.a lock.a seek.a getln.a stralloc.a
I always check that first...so what
I'm getting is that this shouldn't be happening..the cron job definately
makes a new user work..but I'm not using NIS, or
NFS.
I
agree it is strange that the message says mailbox..what else might be
conflicting? AgainI have been
I never knew about this...because i've never set qmail up for
nis/nfs.which makes my situation even stranger
I always check the permissions firstI have permissions set up correctly
in /etc/skel...so every user created automatically has the correct
permissions..permissions have
I'm almost stumped on this one..it has to be something simple
I would rather not have to run that cron script...if I don't have to.
I concider it kind of a hack for now.
Ok...have you tried dumping the whole 'assign' setup? This should disable
its usage, since you don't need it. Give
hi,
At 16:36 08.08.00 +0200, you wrote:
Just joining this list a couple of minutes ago, i already got
my first serious problem.
I installed
qmail 1.03
vpopmail 4.8.7
ucspi-tcp-0.88
and
daemontools-0.70
to setup an qmail/vpopmail mailserver
according to the tutorial "life with qmail"
Now
Hi,
im sorry, I was in a bit of a rusch last time...
it is like this, I have virtual domain system that delivery all the mails to
about 10-15 domains to one user, in that user (mailmaster in my case) have a
.qmail-default file that starts up a script for get the user accound who
should retreive
Here's a thoughti moved the /home directory to a new drive a while back
ago.is this fstab entry causing this to act like nfs?
#fstab##
[root@bryant /etc]# cat fstab
/dev/sda3 / ext2defaults1 1
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 04:36:21PM +0200, Manuel Gisbert wrote:
The supervise process doesn't recognize my pop3d starting up.
After starting "supervise /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-pop3" i get multiple
error messages
tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already used
as supervise
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 05:02:11PM +0200, Magnus Löfqvist wrote:
Hi,
im sorry, I was in a bit of a rusch last time...
it is like this, I have virtual domain system that delivery all the mails to
about 10-15 domains to one user, in that user (mailmaster in my case) have a
.qmail-default
to add
I have discovered that the users that are working are in
/var/control/users/assign
what updates this file?
Maybe the problem is there. Check the entries in this file to be:
+domain.tld:user:uid:gid:directory where Maildir is:-::
for example... my account in my domain would
-Original Message-From: Barry Smoke
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 9:28
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Barry SmokeCc:
Qmail%List._Cr._Yp._To @list.cr.yp.toSubject: RE: help with strange
problem
hmmmy entries look like
this
with
the username in front.
"Bernard (Brian) J. Duffy" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having a problem where several users are getting email that is being
sent to another person. One guys email in particular is being received by
four other people. This problem has now spread to several other individuals.
I checked
Martin Sckopke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we're using a little script to do some header rewriting.
Sorry, that voids your qmail warranty. :-)
It is called via .qmail-fixup-default.
The output of the script is the fed into qmail-inject,
QMAILINJECT=i.
Almost everything works as expected, there's
Well thanx,
removing the "" cleared that problem at once.
typical rookie fault
should have got out for myself
thanx
Manuel
This usually means the port it is trying to access is already in use. If
inetd is running at the same time, edit /etc/inetd.conf and make sure that
the pop3 client in there has been commented out.
Well, pop3 client is commented out in inetd.conf
As i said there is no problem running the skript
What error are you getting from your pop3 client?
Are you allowing connections, as specified in hosts.allow/deny?
Wesly Ng wrote:
Hello,
I setup the qmail on turbolinux4.0 on 2 servers.
I follow the step of "Life with Qmail" setup qmail-pop3d and checkpassword
run the pop-3 by inetd.conf
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
"Ihnen, David" wrote:
Maybe an extra-low-effort system would consist of a simply speaking a
keyword into a microphone
I would find this more troublesome than typing my passphrase.
- --
David Nicol 816.235.1187 [EMAIL
Is there an easy way to just send to all users in a linux group,
instead of having to use an alias file?
You mean group, as in, a line in /etc/group, right?
Lets say I have a message in a file called syl2000fall.txt and
I want to send it to everyone in the group called chem507.
I
I recall from an earlier discussion of a similar problem that a
perceived consensus was reached that a good way to do this kind
of thing is to patch qmail-remote so that if
the message is too big to send, it appears as a temporary error
without even attempting to connect.
also the definition of
Dave Sill wrote:
Geir Ove =?iso-8859-1?Q?=D8ksnes?= [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My customers have paid for like 100 email accounts
and one postmaster account... how to i restrict him
from making more than 100 email accounts?...
this is on a virtual domain..
Run a cron job periodically
If I remember correctly the new qmailadmin has a setting for this.
Now if only I could remember what it was, I remember seeing the settings on
either this or the vpopmail mailing list. BEtter yet im sure its in the
tarball somewhere.
-- Tim
- Original Message -
From: "David L. Nicol"
Maybe someone could interest this one:
http://rucus.ru.ac.za/~keith/qmail/update-nis-qmail-users.html
Paco Gracia
Director Técnico
Amira Sistemas
Hello guys... I was wondering if anyone knows why do sometimes some
email attachments get stripped off the email, is this a server side
problem, a client side problem or a protocol problem?
Or can someone tell me where I can get documentation about this...
Thanks
Guillermo Villasana
I apologize for being a bonehead. I have hollered at people for doing the
same thing as i just did more than once :)
Somebody made several typos in /etc/aliases which caused the problem.
Bernard (Brian) J. Duffy
Database Administrator
ReserveAmerica -- NY
40 South Street
Ballston Spa, NY
Sorry this has probably been asked a thousand times but here it is.
We keep getting spam from zzn.com, but with sub domains, so it's yes.zzn.com
or friend.zzn.com
I know to stop them by putting this in BADMAIL
@friend.zzn.com
@yes.zzn.com
Can I do it this way?
@*.zzn.com
Thanks all
"John McCoy, Jr" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know to stop them by putting this in [badmailfrom]
@friend.zzn.com
@yes.zzn.com
Can I do it this way?
@*.zzn.com
No, but you could block their IP addresses using tcpserver.
-Dave
Hi *,
How do I revert back to sendmail?...I am not able to use Telnet ...it
reflects the qmail status still.
I have stopped the QMail from Running.
I am able to recieve remote mails but not send it thru Telnet.
I have done the following:
1. Uncommented this line in /etc/init.d/sendmail.
How do I revert back to sendmail?
Sendmail installation instructions are available from www.sendmail.org.
3. Added the setuid bit on the sendmail binary:
# chmod 777 /usr/lib/sendmail
By all means, leave it world-writeable like that. That way, any normal
user on your system can
Hi,
I am having troubles receiving mail with qmail. Here is my setup: I am
running qmail on my linux box behind a NAT device. My MX record points to
a name not in my domain (dynamic dns) and that name points to my IP
address (that shouldn't matter much). What seems to be happening is that
From: "Steve Wolfe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 13:24:50 -0600
How do I revert back to sendmail?
Sendmail installation instructions are available from www.sendmail.org.
3. Added the setuid bit on the sendmail binary:
# chmod 777 /usr/lib/sendmail
By all
What's the contents of your /var/qmail/locals file?
- T
--
Tyler J. Frederick
Systems Administrator
Sportsline.com, Inc.
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Michael Fiumano wrote:
Hi,
I am having troubles receiving mail with qmail. Here is my setup: I am
running qmail on my linux box behind a NAT
Hi All,
Can someone tell why if I create a user account like this :
./maildirmake $HOME/Maildir
echo ./Maildir/ ~/.qmail
I can send email using the command: echo to: ksmith |
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
However, if I create a user account like this :
~ksmith/.qmail-ksmith
I can
fiumano.com.
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Tyler J. Frederick wrote:
What's the contents of your /var/qmail/locals file?
- T
--
Tyler J. Frederick
Systems Administrator
Sportsline.com, Inc.
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Michael Fiumano wrote:
Hi,
I am having troubles receiving mail with
But here I am only REVERTING Back to Sendmail .i.e I had previously Installed
Sendmail over which I installed QMail...Now If I want to turn Sendmail back on
How do I do that? apart from using the steps as stated in Rmove.sendmail
document.
Steve Wolfe wrote:
How do I revert back to sendmail?
I think I've managed to work out that problem now...
The problem I have now is I can't download messages off of the mailserver
from my PC. I have qmail setup on another mailserver, but I didn't set that
up..
Does anyone have any pointers as to what to do? Is there something I need
to enable
Anand, your X-Mailer header denonciates you as using NT...
I really believe it would be more efficient and lot safer
for you to revert to post office.
Don't feel offensed in any way, but to administrate
qmail or, worse, sendmail, you do need to be more savvy
in unix administration.
Fabrice
Anand
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 01:12:38PM -0700, Anand Saokar wrote:
But here I am only REVERTING Back to Sendmail .i.e I had previously Installed
Sendmail over which I installed QMail...Now If I want to turn Sendmail back on
How do I do that? apart from using the steps as stated in Rmove.sendmail
You don't have anything in your smtproutes that would send this back out
do you? Let me make sure I understand this. You have a qmail box that is
on an ip (10.0.0.3) and that has a static translation to the world through
a router or NAT box of some sort. The MX for fiumano.com is pointed to
yes
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Tyler J. Frederick wrote:
You don't have anything in your smtproutes that would send this back out
do you? Let me make sure I understand this. You have a qmail box that is
on an ip (10.0.0.3) and that has a static translation to the world through
a router or NAT
yes that is right. There is nothing in smtproutes and the rest which you
stated is correct.
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Tyler J. Frederick wrote:
You don't have anything in your smtproutes that would send this back out
do you? Let me make sure I understand this. You have a qmail box that is
Our qmail server has been up for 2 days and everything is working fine. I
would like to use qmailanalog to analyze activity.
I have read through the archive but need more answers.
I installed qmailanalog-0.70
:From an archived message:
awk '{$1="";$2="";$3="";$4="";$5="";print}' /var/log/maillog
I've managed to partly configure qmail and the test - echo to: ksmith |
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject - seems to work okay and results in the
following in my /Maildir directory...
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 8843 invoked by uid 108);
Hello Everyone,
I have a pretty situation in my ISP:
I Have to SMTP Server for one domain:
the first has de MX=1
the second has the MX=2
I need to create one solution where when the second server is up, all
the incoming messages on the first server would be moved to the second
server and,
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 12:13:11PM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All the users have accounts on this qmail server, but
the account names are
different than their email address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.. Job Bob's userid
on the unix machine is "bobj" /home/bobj
Under
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 10:17:24AM -0400, Todd Finney wrote:
! If you're changing the location of the pid - be it from nothing to
! /var/run/qmail.pid or from nothing to /sbin/pidof qmail-send, you need
! to update the qmail-rcfile to reflect this change.
No. Bear in mind that Ellen mentioned
- Original Message -
From: Dave Brooks, BCS Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 5:21 PM
Subject: Delays in POP3 response
Hello,
When connecting to the POP3 and SMTP servers there is a delay before the
"+OK" response. This can be easily shown
Hi All
I'm running a number of internal relay machines as SMTP relays and am
curious about this qmail-qmptd. I have looked around a fair bit for some
real doco but have had no real luck. Is anyone able to give me
(technical/detailed - that means none of this 'its more efficient' one liner
- Original Message -
From: Brett Randall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 10:52 AM
Subject: qmail-qmptd: what, why and where?
Hi All
I'm running a number of internal relay machines as SMTP relays and am
curious about this qmail-qmptd. I have
Luis wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I have a pretty situation in my ISP:
I Have to SMTP Server for one domain:
the first has de MX=1
the second has the MX=2
I need to create one solution where when the second server is up, all
the incoming messages on the first server would be moved to
Hi There.
I currently have Qmail 1.03 setup on an Intel based RedHat Linux 6.1
machine. It is working fine except for a problem which I keep on getting
when trying to check mail through a POP client .. I'm using qmail-pop3d as
my POP server, and this is the exact line which I have in my
According to http://www.netcraft.com/whats/?host=www.hotmail.com , seems
that Hotmail now is running IIS and not apache with FreeBSD anymore.
It seems that hotmail will be the second company being delisted at
www.qmail.org/top.html for using qmail after Red Hat ?!
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 10:12:19PM -0600, Irwan Hadi wrote:
According to http://www.netcraft.com/whats/?host=www.hotmail.com , seems
that Hotmail now is running IIS and not apache with FreeBSD anymore.
It seems that hotmail will be the second company being delisted at
www.qmail.org/top.html
hi, is there a possibility to automatically concatenate a string like
"[qmail] " to the subjects of all the messages coming from this mailing
list?
That would allow us to filter all messages coming from this list to a
specific folder, or (my particular situation) aviod hotmail delivering them
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 12:35:09AM -0500, Raul Beltran wrote:
That would allow us to filter all messages coming from this list to a
specific folder, or (my particular situation) aviod hotmail delivering them
to the bulk mail folder...
Filter on Delivered-To, or Mailing-List. If hotmail
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 05:05:21PM +, David L. Nicol wrote:
I recall from an earlier discussion of a similar problem that a
perceived consensus was reached that a good way to do this kind
of thing is to patch qmail-remote so that if
the message is too big to send, it appears as a
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 07:02:19AM +0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 05:05:21PM +, David L. Nicol wrote:
I recall from an earlier discussion of a similar problem that a
perceived consensus was reached that a good way to do this kind
snip
Thanks. Sounds
Ken - is your problem just with Netscape? Did you uncomment out the #DEFINE
SMTPAUTH_NETSCAPE_WORKAROUND line??
-Original Message-
From: kbo [mailto:kbo]On Behalf Of Ken Jones
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: smtp auth and
Ken Jones wrote:
Does anyone have vpopmail working with smtp authentication?
A couple of weeks ago, I posted an updated patch to let smtp-auth use
vpopmail 4.8.6 for authentication. The original instructions are still
at http://members.elysium.pl/brush/qmail-smtpd-auth/faq.html .
I'm
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