On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 04:51:35PM -0700, James Stevens wrote:
Hrmm, I am having the same problem I have a bunch of '@#' files...
I know the numbers are the microsecounds and thats all fine and dandy but
qmail does not seem to be crunching these into a permanet log file.. Hrmmm,
am I
qmail Digest 16 Sep 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 1125
Topics (messages 48777 through 48815):
Re: Strange Problem
48777 by: Oezguer Kesim
48787 by: Ben Beuchler
48804 by: Gadoury
Re: file.pop.lock Clean Queue
48778 by: Johan Almqvist
Re: comparison vmailmgr -
Hi,
We recently switched to qmail after 4 years of using sendmail. With
sendmail, I only received a failure notice when a piece of email was in
the queue for over 5 days. Now I get a message every time someone sends
a message to nonexistent mailbox, every time a bounce bounces, etc. How
can I
Hi,
I'd like to know if I can send my messages not being root.
Now my situation looks like this: as a common user I write
messages in mutt and pressing 'y' I send them. Usually I do it
while being offline so all messages are waiting in qmail's queue.
And when I'm connected to the internet (to do
QBA wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to know if I can send my messages not being root.
Now my situation looks like this: as a common user I write
messages in mutt and pressing 'y' I send them. Usually I do it
while being offline so all messages are waiting in qmail's queue.
And when I'm connected to
Hey, im just wondering, is the qmail list activity oddly slow, or is my new email
setup blocking 90% of all incoming messages?
Mike Hodson wrote:
Hey, im just wondering, is the qmail list activity oddly slow, or is my new email
setup blocking 90% of all incoming messages?
Without any numbers, how would you expect us to know?
Eric
hi brett,
thanks for your hint with multilog. now it works ! and, yes, i know lwq
and it's great !
ps: zoverall always throws a "division by zero error". did you notice
and fix it ?
OK Start by looking at Life With Qmail and setting up your logging using
multilog. Also, you may want to look
On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 10:25:00AM +0200, Didier Derny wrote:
there r bugs, in qmail + 1 in freebsd (at least for 3.x)
This was a FreeBSD kernel bug, fixed (in RELENG_3) in if.c rev. 1.64.2.4:
http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/net/if.c.diff?r1=1.64.2.3r2=1.64.2.4
--
Jos Backus
On Sat, Sep 16, 2000 at 02:34:31PM -0700, Eric Cox wrote:
Mike Hodson wrote:
Hey, im just wondering, is the qmail list activity oddly slow, or is my new email
setup blocking 90% of all incoming messages?
Without any numbers, how would you expect us to know?
Actually, he can find
Mike Hodson wrote:
Hey, im just wondering, is the qmail list activity oddly slow, or is my new email
setup blocking 90% of all incoming messages?
I have noticed this the past couple weeks. It seems to slow down on the
weekends a little but picks backup. Last weekend I didn't get any thing
At 14:59 9/16/00 -0600, Mike Hodson wrote:
Hey, im just wondering, is the qmail list activity oddly slow, or is my
new email setup blocking 90% of all incoming messages?
could it be is return address?
From: "Mike Hodson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, Sep 16, 2000 at 09:09:30PM +0200, Ludvig Omholt wrote:
I know this isn't the answer you requested, but I can't see why putting
the killall -ALRM qmail-send in /etc/ppp/ip-up.local wouldn't solve your
problems? If you are offline your messages wait in the queue and if you
are online
Hi guys...
I would like to archive all my multilog logs, but it appears as if a simple
daily cron script won't do it... Since multilog restarts a new file whenever
it reaches the set size, it could start a new file many times in one day
(copying the old one to a timestamped version), or it could
Hello,
I'm hoping the author of the local time patch, John Saunders, gets to read
this message. It regards the patch he wrote to get qmail to emit the servers
local timestamp in headers instead of GMT time. The problem I'm having is as
follows.
I applied the patch and compiled qmail as normal.
Hello,
"oMail-admin is a PHP4-based Web front end to qmail/vmailmgrd. It can be used by
domain owners and single users to easily administer their mail accounts without
bothering the sysadmin. Its features include mailbox/alias management, auto-responder
(vacation-like) support, changing
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