--- Brian Reichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Said user could send mail directly to the competitor's email server
> directly, bypassing any mail system you have.
>
> A broad action: proxy all outgoing connections on your net to the
> SMTP port to an internal mail server under your control.
Quoted from Ronny Haryanto:
On 21-Sep-2000, jim wrote:
I changed my user home dir mod to 755, it worked like a charm.
Not a good idea unless you don't care that other users can enter your
home directory and list the contents (and possibly read the files/dirs
in it if you set them to be
qmail Digest 1 Oct 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 1140
Topics (messages 49695 through 49713):
sending/receiving mail from/to a local network through a mail gateway
49695 by: Tom Muller
49696 by: Brett Randall
incoming log /' domain
49697 by: reach_prashant.zeenext.com
Hi,
I'm trying to increase the robustness of our qmail environment by setting up
multiple default routes in control/smtproutes such as:
...
:hub1.company.com
:hub2.company.com
The problem is that the emails will only route to hub1 and never to hub2.
Before I try to implement round robin DNS or
On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 11:44:30PM -0400, Hubbard, David wrote:
How about MS Outlook Express?
It screwed up that reply all right... OT: doesn't mean Re: and so on...
Have you looked at Mullberry?
http://www.cyrusoft.com/mulberry/
Or The Bat
http://www.ritlabs.com/the_bat/
or PMMail
hello firends
is RELAYCONTROL environment variable overrides
~control/relaymailfromfile ,
i am allowing 192.168.1.0. to relay from my mail server , i want
further restriction , such that their IP should be with in this range and
their from address must be listed
The authorization program error This is a really problem to me;
The fellow is how i start pop3
csh -cf '/usr/qmail/rc '
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -c 500 -u 1003 -g 1001 0 smtp /usr/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -c 500 -H -R 0 pop3 /usr/qmail/bin/qmail-popup dbeit.com
On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 09:44:08PM +0800, Michael Moore wrote:
The authorization program error This is a really problem to me;
The fellow is how i start pop3
csh -cf '/usr/qmail/rc '
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -c 500 -u 1003 -g 1001 0 smtp /usr/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver
Hi!
On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Michael Moore wrote:
The authorization program error This is a really problem to me;
The fellow is how i start pop3
[...]
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -c 500 -H -R 0 pop3 /usr/qmail/bin/qmail-popup dbeit.com
/mildata0/vpopmail/bin/vchkpwd /usr/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d
also sprach brett:
OK...I've had enuf of Outlook.
If you don't absolutely have to have a cute GUI, it looks like some folks
have compiled mutt for Windows*. It's a cygwin thing to compile, so it won't
be totally straightforward. However, if you want a tremendously powerful
mailer, I'd highly
Quoted from James T. Perry:
qmail compiles when the conf-spawn is 509 or below since
my linux kernel 2.2.17 has a "hidden FD_SET() of 1024"
as the compile time error msg had explained.
By the way, I'm almost willing to put money on the fact that the
next major version of qmail will no longer
Quoted from Bruno Wolff III:
Probably not responding to anything
with a subject of Re:.* would be a good start.
Yes.
Check In-Reply-To and
References headers would also be a good idea.
No. You'll be
I might be weird, but I have been very happy with Netscape Messenger. I have
looked at quite a few other clients, but really like Netscape best so far.
http://home.netscape.com/
Don't worry, be Kneppie!
Jan
Brett Randall wrote:
OK...I've had enuf of Outlook.
What is the best, most
Hi all
I have a slight problem that i am apparently to stupid to figure out how to solve :(
i have set up virtual domains to all be handled by the alias user.
The alias user then forwards the mails to the virtual domains to the right local users
or forwards
them to a remote host.
The problem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is RELAYCONTROL environment variable overrides
~control/relaymailfrom file ,
[...]
but i have observed that RELAYCLIENTenv variable overrides
~control/relaymailfromfile
You answered your own question. What
O'Yang Kai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to increase the robustness of our qmail environment by setting up
multiple default routes in control/smtproutes such as:
...
:hub1.company.com
:hub2.company.com
The problem is that the emails will only route to hub1 and never to hub2.
How is the best way to deny messages from this user - #@[] ?
I put it in my badmailfrom/badmailpatterns but it still send email from
my smtp's
Some idea ?
=
Daniel Theodoro
Tecnologia - iG
there is no user t
nor a user t-online
but still mail to t-online is *not* handled
by ~/alias/.qmail-default
but just creates that error message, how i can i "catch" it?
wolfgang
Also sprach Tim Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 28.09.2000:
Check the permissions on your user t's Maildir
-
On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 09:12:45PM +0200, wolfgang zeikat wrote:
there is no user t
nor a user t-online
but still mail to t-online is *not* handled
by ~/alias/.qmail-default
but just creates that error message, how i can i "catch" it?
The qmail-getpw program is responsible for telling
Daniel Theodoro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How is the best way to deny messages from this user - #@[] ?
I put it in my badmailfrom/badmailpatterns but it still send email from
my smtp's
That address is the standard one used for bounces. That's why badmailfrom
doesn't let you block it.
thanks,
that solved my problem.
Also sprach Alexander Pennace [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01.10.2000:
The qmail-getpw program is responsible for telling qmail where .qmail
files responsible for a given local address are; your problems could
be caused by its confusion. What is the output of:
$
Hmm...Okay, well, I'm using QPOP 3.0.2, I've even recompiled it a couple
times. When I look at the messages that are getting appended. There is a
normal header at the beginning, but at the end, the header of the next
message is prefixed with a '' on the first line of the header. I'll see
if I can
On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 08:40:33PM -0500, Rob Hines Jr. wrote:
Hmm...Okay, well, I'm using QPOP 3.0.2,
You mean qpopper from qualcomm?
I've even recompiled it a couple times.
Did you change any config values between the recompiles or did you just
recompile and expect the compiler would
Question... I use
checkpoppass to check users passwd's ... But how do I add an account to qmail
that isn't system wide
On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 10:27:55PM -0400, Bassoon wrote:
Question ... I use checkpoppass to check users passwd's ... But how do I add
an account to qmail that isn't system wide
1. Please don't send HTML mail with attached graphics.
2. Look into vpopmail or vmailmgr. Links to those and other
Can I use users/passwords from WIN NT server for
qmail/vpopmail?
And how?
Stano.
I have installed qmail server in my FreeBSD 4.1.1-stable box, I've also
got tcpserver, courier-imap running, ipfilter and IPsec running as well.
IPsec is running between my cllient and server box. The following
diagram illustrate the my basic networking:
Client (FreeBSD 4.1-stable) - Server
I forgot to mention that the client box can send email to the wild wild
internet.
Sam Wun wrote:
I have installed qmail server in my FreeBSD 4.1.1-stable box, I've also
got tcpserver, courier-imap running, ipfilter and IPsec running as well.
IPsec is running between my cllient and server
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