Rainer Link [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use AvpDaemon and it works very well after a little patch of
sub-avp.pl
Martin, you should send it to Jason :)
Done - some weeks ago :-) The patch concerned the behaviour of
AvpDaemon, not AvpLinux.
Your problems seem to result of a perhaps
hello friends
i am using qmail 1.03 with qmail-ldap-2000601.patch on IBM AIX ,
yesterday my boss came with one intresting requirements like
(1) changing priority of any queued/deffered messages
(2) changing lifetime of defered/queued message
(3) restricting no of
hello friends
i am using qmail 1.03 with qmail-ldap-2000601.patch on IBM AIX ,
yesterday my boss came with one intresting requirements like
(1) changing priority of any queued/deffered messages
(2) changing lifetime of defered/queued message
(3) restricting no of
Dave Sill escribió:
Add virtualdomains entries like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:domain1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:domain1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:domain1
The first three lines in the virtualdomains file above create virtual
*users*. There's no reason to make all of the domain virtual if you only
want to
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, Raul Miller wrote:
On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 09:50:10AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
write(1, "to: koch\n", 9) = 9
munmap(0x40018000, 4096)= 0
_exit(0)= ?
qmail-inject: fatal: qq unable to read
qmail Digest 26 Sep 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 1135
Topics (messages 49358 through 49436):
forwarding the subject of an incoming mail to another address
49358 by: pgracia.amira.es
qmail behind a firewall
49359 by: Jos Okhuijsen
Accounts and redirect
49360 by:
Hi all.
I'm searching a method to limit pop3 mail account.
My users left many Mb messages on their pop3 account, and when they try to
download them, the connection was very slow and log.
Limiting their pop3 maximun storing account, i think all was good.
Any ideas?
Qmail have some add-on for
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On 26 Sep 2000, at 12:03, Linux wrote:
I'm searching a method to limit pop3 mail account.
My users left many Mb messages on their pop3 account, and when they
try to download them, the connection was very slow and log. Limiting
their pop3 maximun
Limiting their pop3 maximun storing account, i think all was good.
Any ideas?
You could use the quota mechanism (if there is any) of your operating
system. This has the disadvantage of rejecting mails when the limit is
reached.
I prefer to run a cleaning job that deletes mail older than a
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 12:06:13AM +0300, Jos Okhuijsen wrote:
What is your policy for double bounces?
Users come and go, and always seem to leave subscriptions open, and produce bounces.
Most of these bounces doublebounce.
Do you write to the postmaster of these domains? (Seems to have
Here's one (sent from Pine from user john)
@400039d094c1061b0aac new msg 292822
@400039d094c1062226fc info msg 292822: bytes 464 from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 647 uid 500
@400039d094c1065131f4 starting delivery 5: msg 292822 to remote
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@400039d094c106516c8c status:
Hi,
Can someone help me understand secondary mail servers? What do i do to
configure qmail to be a secondary server. I understand the DNS stuff
(server preference and stuff) and i have a two qmail servers (one
configured and working as a primary mail server for a domain.
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 02:45:35PM +0100, Nick Davies wrote:
Can someone help me understand secondary mail servers? What do i do to
configure qmail to be a secondary server. I understand the DNS stuff
(server preference and stuff) and i have a two qmail servers (one
configured and
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, Stephen Bosch wrote:
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 16:33:21 +0200, "Frans Haarman" wrote:
I see constant disk activity when using daemontools to
monitor qmail.
All together now...
"What do the logs say?"TM
Logs?!? What are logs?!? ;)
All is now well. It turns out that
andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) I'm trying to implement open-smtp. Open-smtp uses a database generated by
pop3 logins to set Relayclients (among other things). I would also like to
use a standard static database of Relayclients in conjunction with this. How
would I get remote mail users to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(1) changing priority of any queued/deffered messages
All messages have the same priority. Deferred messages are retried
less frequently as they age, but that can be controlled by adjusting
the modification times on the queue files (e.g., using "touch") to
expire a
I am trying to move to Qmail from Sendmail. My main server is at a
remote location, so I want my email to a machine on my local network.
It was working fine with Sendmail on both machines. I set up Qmail on
the local one, but below is what I get.
Why is Qmail interpreting the Delivered-To
hi,
since i moved from sendmail to qmail i have no progress indicator when
popping emails with netscape messenger. i am running qmail-pop3d.
it isn't that necessary, but some customers would like to see the size
of incoming messages.
how to fix this ?
regards,
jens
On Tue, 26 Sep 2000 11:53:25 EST, wrote:
I am trying to move to Qmail from Sendmail. My main server is at a
remote location, so I want my email to a machine on my local network.
It was working fine with Sendmail on both machines. I set up Qmail on
the local one, but below is what I get.
There is a patch for this on www.qmail.org
-Original Message-
From: jg [mailto:jg]On Behalf Of Jens Georg
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 12:03 PM
To: qmail mailinglist
Subject: no progess indicator with messenger
hi,
since i moved from sendmail to qmail i have no progress indicator
Jens Georg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
since i moved from sendmail to qmail i have no progress indicator when
popping emails with netscape messenger. i am running qmail-pop3d.
www.qmail.org documents this problem, and points to a patch:
(3) restricting no of simultanious SMTP sessions from single IP address
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 11:11:26AM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
qmail doesn't supprot this, but you could "easily" wrap qmail-smtpd
with a script/program to keep track of sessions by IP address.
Actually, it lets you
hi,
first of all read life with qmail by dave sill (
http://web.infoave.net/~dsill/lwq.html )- really excelent.
qmail delivers mail into a users maildir if in the homedir of the user is a .qmail
file with the entry ./Maildir/
the maildir MUST be created with ~/qmail/bin/maildirmake ./Maildir
su
I recommend whoever it is that is doing the lovely qmail shirts (I'll be
ordering mine shortly!) should do one that says "What Do The Logs
Say?(tm)". I know I would buy one...
where to order, where - please ...
==
Alexander Jernejcic
We have a few users who are not getting any mail through Outlook. When you
look in their MailDir however there is new mail there. Has anyone seen this
type of problem? If so is there a fix for it?
Thanks
Andy Abshagen
System Administrator
Data-Vision, Inc.
219-243-8625, 888-925-8625
[EMAIL
Today, Dave Kitabjian wrote:
Do my eyes deceive me or are you really finally printing and selling
one
of the qmail tshirts?
http://www.cafepress.com/qmail0a/
Yeah. I signed up at the cafepress site.
All four variations are there:
http://www.cafepress.com/qmail0a/
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 09:04:06PM +0200, Alexander Jernejcic wrote:
I recommend whoever it is that is doing the lovely qmail shirts (I'll be
ordering mine shortly!) should do one that says "What Do The Logs
Say?(tm)". I know I would buy one...
where to order, where - please ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recommend whoever it is that is doing the lovely qmail shirts (I'll be
ordering mine shortly!) should do one that says "What Do The Logs
Say?(tm)". I know I would buy one...
where to order, where - please ...
http://vern.com/tshirts/qmail/
-Dave
hi,
Instead of going straight from reciept to the delivery queue, it would go
into a processing queue, and hopefully in a manner similar to
qmail-remote/qmail-local rules, a qmail-process queue would then kick off a
various processing filters based on a number of rules. The messages may or
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 09:10:47PM +0200, Johan Almqvist wrote:
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 09:04:06PM +0200, Alexander Jernejcic wrote:
I recommend whoever it is that is doing the lovely qmail shirts (I'll be
ordering mine shortly!) should do one that says "What Do The Logs
Say?(tm)". I
hi,
sorry, but what, how, where?
pop3, imap, systemuser, virtualdomain ...
please post more information...
;) a
==
Alexander Jernejcic
email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
begin LOVE-LETTER-UND-NIX-DAZUGELERNT.txt.vbs
I am a Signature, not a Virus!
Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I haven't even ordered one myself. Their tshirt selection leaves
something to be desired. The only have one color, white, and they
don't have anything over XL.
Eh? The page I'm looking at quotes 2x, 3x and 4x sizes for $3 more.
-Matt
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 12:25:37PM -0700, Matt Brown wrote:
Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I haven't even ordered one myself. Their tshirt selection leaves
something to be desired. The only have one color, white, and they
don't have anything over XL.
Eh? The page I'm
Their t-shirts were cheap all right - but postage to Europe was incredibly
expensive... $30 or so...
ouch!!!
==
Alexander Jernejcic
email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
begin LOVE-LETTER-UND-NIX-DAZUGELERNT.txt.vbs
I am a Signature, not a Virus!
andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) I'm trying to implement open-smtp. Open-smtp uses a database
generated by
pop3 logins to set Relayclients (among other things). I would also like
to
use a standard static database of Relayclients in conjunction with this.
How
would I get remote mail
Tuesday September 26 2000 10:05, Andy Bradford wrote to Kari Suomela:
up Qmail on the local one, but below is what I get. Why is Qmail
interpreting the Delivered-To line this way?
AB Probably because the contents of your dot-qmail are wrong. Could
AB you
AB please post the contents of
hi,
I don't have a dot-qmail at all! Should I have one, where, and what
should it contain?
KS
the dot-qmail file should be in each users homedirecory and should contain ./Maildir/
to have mails delivered to the users maildir
(created with maildirmake)...
;) a
andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, you could also avoid the problem entirely, and use the
excellent relay-ctrl package from Bruce Guenter, which does exactly this,
and works well. See http://em.ca/~bruceg/relay-ctrl/ for more.
Thanks for the advice Charles. I've looked in
Simple question: Any here have qmail-1.03 running and get more than 500
"qmail-remote" proceses at same time ?
Bye
RDA.-
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 05:05:47PM -0300, Ricardo Albano wrote:
Simple question: Any here have qmail-1.03 running and get more than 500
"qmail-remote" proceses at same time ?
Yes.
Greetz, Peter
--
dataloss networks
'/ignore-ance is bliss' - me
Yesterday, Ben Beuchler wrote:
I recommend whoever it is that is doing the lovely qmail shirts (I'll be
ordering mine shortly!) should do one that says "What Do The Logs
Say?(tm)". I know I would buy one...
I did a little research to find the true attribution of this phrase.
The first
What Do The Logs Say?(tm)
-- Dave Sill, Life with qmail
Thoughts? Objections? Contentions?
The LWQ URL?
Regards.
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 02:21:39PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thoughts? Objections? Contentions?
The LWQ URL?
He mentioned that. http://lwq.w3.to redirects to the current home of
LWQ.
Ben
--
Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MAILER-DAEMON
We see this all the time. Typically there is a message in their spool
(.mail or whatever) that has non-standard or forged headers.
Using pine to view their mail, and deleting the spam should allow them to
retrieve the remaining messages with Outlook.
HTH
ciao!
Duane
On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Andy
I've seen some offices have new mail delivered 'instantly' to their Outlook
users - I presume it's when done in conjunction with Exchange. That is, as
soon as the server recieves the e-mail, it is put in the user's folder and
they are notified with the little envelope (and annoying sound). I
Hi,
I have setup qmail 1.03 and everything seemed to be working fine
until I realized that I didn't see any of my responses to
mailing lists @freebsd.org
I checked my ~/maillog file and found the following information:
Sep 26 19:49:46 digitaldaemon qmail: 970012186.309400 starting
delivery
I have more
than 500 users in a qmail server, wich are conected to Internet and to our
Intranet, but not all of them can have Internetaccess. So
how can I prevent some users from sending
and receveing any mail to/from any host other then localhost?
Thank's in advance
Gustavo
Not 'immediately'.
The users will be notified of their new message within the time interval
they have specified to poll the server. If they say every 10, they will get
the 'ding' within ten minutes. If they say every 1 minutes, they will get
the 'ding' within one minute.
David
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 07:59:49PM -0400, Jan Knepper wrote:
Hi,
I have setup qmail 1.03 and everything seemed to be working fine
until I realized that I didn't see any of my responses to
mailing lists @freebsd.org
I checked my ~/maillog file and found the following information:
Sep 26
My problem is that all of a sudden, all my users in my office cannot send
mail from their outlook 97. I am not sure if all the Outlook 97's are gone
corrupt together or is my QMail server not responding as promply as Outlook
may like.
Other email programs seem to be working ok.
-Original
I repeat: On host1, What Do The Logs Say? (tm) Any clues as to why
deliveries aren't happening faster? What's the typical delay between
receipt of a message from host2 and local delivery?
Logs...
Sep 24 08:33:23 hostA qmail: 969744803.725648 status: local 0/10 remote
19/20
Sep 24 08:33:23
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 12:20:15PM +1100, Doug Balmer wrote:
I repeat: On host1, What Do The Logs Say? (tm) Any clues as to why
deliveries aren't happening faster? What's the typical delay between
receipt of a message from host2 and local delivery?
Logs...
Sep 24 08:33:23 hostA qmail:
John P wrote:
I've seen some offices have new mail delivered 'instantly' to their Outlook
users - I presume it's when done in conjunction with Exchange. That is, as
soon as the server recieves the e-mail, it is put in the user's folder and
they are notified with the little envelope (and
I've set up a couple of qmail servers to act as relays, no local accounts
are being used. They accept mail from our internal exchange server and then
relay them on, or they accept mail from the Internet and forward them on to
our exchange server. However I want them to be able to transform the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. You've omitted some of the log entries. A mail delivery starts with:
new msg ...
info msg ...
Sep 27 00:00:00 digitaldaemon newsyslog[7108]: logfile turned over
Sep 27 00:01:29 digitaldaemon qmail: 970027289.502439 new msg 39820
Sep 27 00:01:29 digitaldaemon
Thus said Kari Suomela on Tue, 26 Sep 2000 14:55:33 EST:
I don't have a dot-qmail at all! Should I have one, where, and what
should it contain?
If you aren't using any dot-qmail (as in a .qmail-something file) then
how is it possible that qmail is trying to deliver to:
|
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 12:09:28AM -0400, Jan Knepper wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. You've omitted some of the log entries. A mail delivery starts with:
new msg ...
info msg ...
Sep 27 00:00:00 digitaldaemon newsyslog[7108]: logfile turned over
Sep 27 00:01:29 digitaldaemon
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