Volunteers for a multilog patch?

2000-10-05 Thread Brett Randall
G'day all I'm in need of some sanity. Does a patch exist, or does anyone want to make one, to make multilog rotate logs based on time rather than file size? I hope that I don't even have to start explaining why...The word 'standardisation' comes to mind. It's like comparing America to Australia.

Re: Qmail Basics

2000-10-05 Thread Clemens Hermann
Hi Daniel I was faced the same problem two months ago and I was provided with great help from the list. My big problems were problems in the config files. Especially your tcp-server problems seem to occur for this reason. So I sent you my startup script for tcpserver. I have the same Configuratio

Re: SPAM is not a big deal if you are getting only SPAM

2000-10-05 Thread Petr Novotny
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 4 Oct 2000, at 16:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Problems should be sent first to the client ISP, if available from > headers, and if not, to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks for the advice. In that case, you might want to ask what happened to report

Re: SPAM is not a big deal if you are getting only SPAM

2000-10-05 Thread Petr Novotny
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 4 Oct 2000, at 19:45, OK 2 NET - André Paulsberg wrote: > Block them with ORBS ;D You don't get it. I got most of the bounces from yahoo.com, msn.com, aol.com, excite.com etc. Those machines are *not* open relays; they tried to deliver mail for

Re: SPAM is not a big deal if you are getting only SPAM

2000-10-05 Thread Martin Jespersen
I've been watching this thread on the sideline, and it seems to me, that the problem is that your box accepts to receive mail to adresses that doesn't exist on your server, and thus floods your postmaster (you) am i right? If this is so, then all you really have to do is this: remove .qmail-defa

Re: SPAM is not a big deal if you are getting only SPAM

2000-10-05 Thread Petr Novotny
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 5 Oct 2000, at 10:27, Martin Jespersen wrote: > I've been watching this thread on the sideline, and it seems to me, > that the problem is that your box accepts to receive mail to adresses > that doesn't exist on your server, and thus floods your p

Clustering Qmail

2000-10-05 Thread Thomas Ackermann
do there exist any solutions for clustering qmail to build high-volume-servers ?? i`m looking for some tools or patches to do load-balancing, put pop-boxes on more than one server, use more than one smtp-server... help??? thx

Re: Clustering Qmail

2000-10-05 Thread Gjermund Sorseth
>do there exist any solutions for clustering qmail to build high-volume-servers >i`m looking for some tools or patches to do load-balancing, put pop-boxes on >more than one server, use more than one smtp-server... >help??? There are several server load balancer solutions available. I use the 'Se

RE: Clustering Qmail

2000-10-05 Thread Brett Randall
None as such..I have been meaning to write a HOWTO for something similar but this year has just been crazy...maybe next year. BUT some suggestions: - Look into a NFS/NIS combination (I use this for a distributed e-mail system currently spanning a city, soon to be spanning several locations on the

qmail Digest 5 Oct 2000 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1144

2000-10-05 Thread qmail-digest-help
qmail Digest 5 Oct 2000 10:00:01 - Issue 1144 Topics (messages 49902 through 49951): SPAM is not a big deal if you are getting only SPAM 49902 by: Petr Danecek 49909 by: OK 2 NET - André Paulsberg 49910 by: Petr Novotny 49917 by: Petr Danecek 49920 by

Re: assign file?

2000-10-05 Thread Erwin Hoffmann
Hi, At 16:43 4.10.2000 -0700, Eddie Greer wrote: >Hello everyone, > >I using qmail 1.03 with vpopmail and sqlwebmail. > >Question 1 - When I add a new user via qmailadmin I see the user in >/var/vpopmail/domain/nameofdomain/user. but the /var/qmail/users/assign >file only has one entry (the one

Re: Qmail Basics

2000-10-05 Thread Erwin Hoffmann
Hi, the FAQ regarding QMAIL installation is not applicable for SUSE Linux. SuSE follows its own boot concept. Anyway, you have to disable POP3 and SMTPD services from INETD.conf. Check my Web Page on SUSE Linux. It gives you same hints. http:/www.fehcom.de/qmail_en.html cheers. eh. At 14:56

slow SMTP

2000-10-05 Thread Simo Lakka
Hello My SMTP is very-very slow, takes about 10 to 15 secs when i connect from localhost / outside. And my machine is not too slow. Startline: exec /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -H -u "$uid" -g "$gid" -R -l my.ho.st 0 smtp /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 2>&1 -zrx

Hard Disk Requirements for ~200 users

2000-10-05 Thread Mike Jackson
Hello, I am gearing up to convert a sendmail system with pop/imap access on a DEC Alpha to a Qmail-LDAP / Courier Imap virtual user environment on a Sun Netra T105 with Solaris 8. Could somebody provide me with an estimate of how much hard disk space I need based on your personal experience. My s

test

2000-10-05 Thread Gary Lewis
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LWQ init script and linux.org HOWTO

2000-10-05 Thread Gary Lewis
o.k, I installed qmail 1.03+patches, courier imap 0.32 and vmailmgr 0.96.6 according to linux.org's HOWTO. When it comes to Putting it all together (section 3) it refers me to www.qmail.org to get configuration documentation. I then used Life With Qmail to get qmail running. It (LWQ) details a

RE: A couple newbie install questions

2000-10-05 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had similar problems (I'm also a newbie), and I'm sure exactly how they were resolved, but here is what I did. I'm running RH 6.2 and the 'Life with qmail' setup qmail-send and qmail-smtp directories correctly, but did not do qmail-pop3d. I had to figure out on my own. Well, here it is: mkdir /

Re: qmail-pop3d logging?

2000-10-05 Thread Dave Sill
Jon Rust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I take it qmail-pop3d just isn't verbose like qmail-send and >qmail-smtpd? qmail-send is verbose, but qmail-smtpd is quiet. The logging you're seeing for qmail-smtpd comes from tcpserver's "-v" option. -Dave

Re: Hard Disk Requirements for ~200 users

2000-10-05 Thread Martin Jespersen
You are gonna have ALOT of problems with courier-imap if your clients are using all the clients you described here... The guy who wrote courier-imap is fanatically standard compliant and thus it isn't really suited for use with todays almost-but-not-really-standard-compliant imap clients like net

Re: qmail with cyrus

2000-10-05 Thread Dave Sill
Casey Allen Shobe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Recently I was reading the cyrus-imap howto, and the included excerpt >included instructions for sendmail or postfix. What's the equivalent I need >for qmail? Thanks. Jason van Zyl wrote a qmail-Cyrus HOWTO, but he's no longer distributing it. A

Re: Please teach me how to control with qmail server ?

2000-10-05 Thread Dave Sill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Please teach me how should I control with qmail server to be able to >be received mails only through the router on witch Virus check is >active. If you're using tcpserver[1] to run qmail-smtpd (which is recommended), you can use the "-x" option to specify an access cont

Re: Volunteers for a multilog patch?

2000-10-05 Thread Dave Sill
"Brett Randall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I'm in need of some sanity. Does a patch exist, or does anyone want to make >one, to make multilog rotate logs based on time rather than file size? There's a patch that causes multilog to close the current file when it receives a certain signal, but I

RE: Clustering Qmail

2000-10-05 Thread Dave Sill
"Brett Randall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >- AFS (Andrew File System) also looks interesting for some real hard-core >distributed, clustered work Yeah, AFS *looks* good on paper... Know anyone who's actually using it? What do they think of it? -Dave

Re: Volunteers for a multilog patch?

2000-10-05 Thread Charles Cazabon
Dave Sill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "Brett Randall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >I'm in need of some sanity. Does a patch exist, or does anyone want to make > >one, to make multilog rotate logs based on time rather than file size? > > There's a patch that causes multilog to close the curre

Re: slow SMTP

2000-10-05 Thread Dave Sill
Simo Lakka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >My SMTP is very-very slow, takes about 10 to 15 secs when i connect >from localhost / outside. > >And my machine is not too slow. > >Startline: >exec /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -H -u "$uid" -g "$gid" -R -l my.ho.st 0 smtp >/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 2>&1 Try

Re: qmail-pop3d logging?

2000-10-05 Thread Jon Rust
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 09:26:29AM -0400, Dave Sill wrote: > Jon Rust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >I take it qmail-pop3d just isn't verbose like qmail-send and > >qmail-smtpd? > > qmail-send is verbose, but qmail-smtpd is quiet. The logging you're > seeing for qmail-smtpd comes from tcpserver

Re: Volunteers for a multilog patch?

2000-10-05 Thread Peter Samuel
On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Dave Sill wrote: > > >It's like comparing America > >to Australia. Why do America have to make everything back-to-front > >for us? > > Such as? I'll bite that one. Here's my short list off the top of my head. In no particular order, it's also my opinionated view, it's not a

vacation questions

2000-10-05 Thread Ben Beuchler
I have written my own vacation program to fit in with some unusual configs we have here. My question is this: What other considerations in designing a good vacation program have I not thought of? I know there are all sorts of ways a poorly implemented vacation program can cause all sorts of nas

Re: LWQ init script and linux.org HOWTO

2000-10-05 Thread Dave Sill
"Gary Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >It (LWQ) details a script to start qmail automatically and to allow it to be >stopped gently. >the problem is when I try to start qmail from the script >(/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail start) I get this error: > >svscan: warning: unable to start supervise qmail-

Re: Hard Disk Requirements for ~200 users

2000-10-05 Thread Dave Sill
Mike Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am gearing up to convert a sendmail system with pop/imap access on a >DEC Alpha to a Qmail-LDAP / Courier Imap virtual user environment on a >Sun Netra T105 with Solaris 8. Could somebody provide me with an >estimate of how much hard disk space I need b

svscan weirdness...

2000-10-05 Thread Ben Beuchler
I am using svscan to start qmail and dnscache. I use a similar config on our mail server and it works fine. But on my Linux workstation, when I reboot I get screens full of errors. I do a 'killall svscan supervise' and the errors stop. Then I start up svscan from the command line using exactly

Re: LWQ init script and linux.org HOWTO

2000-10-05 Thread Gary Lewis
>No, the file it's talking about is "supervise". What does: > > ls -l /usr/local/bin/supervise > >say? It says: ls: /usr/local/bin/supervise: No such file or directory So where can I find supervise? _ Get Your Private, Fr

Re: Volunteers for a multilog patch?

2000-10-05 Thread Dave Sill
Peter Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Dave Sill wrote: >> >> >It's like comparing America >> >to Australia. Why do America have to make everything back-to-front >> >for us? >> >> Such as? > >I'll bite that one. Here's my short list off the top of my head. Brett implied

Re: vacation questions

2000-10-05 Thread Peter Samuel
On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Ben Beuchler wrote: > I have written my own vacation program to fit in with some unusual > configs we have here. My question is this: What other considerations > in designing a good vacation program have I not thought of? I know > there are all sorts of ways a poorly implem

Re: vacation questions

2000-10-05 Thread Ben Beuchler
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 12:21:59PM -0400, Peter Samuel wrote: > As the author of the qmail-vacation program, let me give you a run > down of features that have been requested by me and others (and most > of them are not implemented yet). Outstanding! Thank you. I could not have asked for a mor

Re: Clustering Qmail

2000-10-05 Thread markd
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 08:11:22PM +1000, Brett Randall wrote: > None as such.. Except that the concepts and some details have been discussed on this list quite a few times - often by people who have implemented such schemes. The archives are your friend. > - Look into a NFS/NIS combination (I

Re: Volunteers for a multilog patch?

2000-10-05 Thread Justin Bell
On 05 20, Dave Sill wrote: # Peter Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: # # >On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Dave Sill wrote: # >> # >> >It's like comparing America # >> >to Australia. Why do America have to make everything back-to-front # >> >for us? # >> # >> Such as? # > # >I'll bite that one. Here's my s

Re: vacation questions

2000-10-05 Thread Charles Cazabon
Ben Beuchler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have written my own vacation program to fit in with some unusual > configs we have here. My question is this: What other considerations > in designing a good vacation program have I not thought of? I know > there are all sorts of ways a poorly impleme

OT Country differences (was: Volunteers for a multilog patch?)

2000-10-05 Thread Kris Kelley
> mm/dd/yy is silly. dd/mm/yy is better, but I use -mm-dd, which is > ISO-compatible and sorts nicely. mm/dd/yy is the natural derivative of how we usually say dates out loud, e.g., today is October 5th, 2000. Silly in a mathematical sense, perhaps, but it wasn't just yanked out of a hat. >

Re: LWQ init script and linux.org HOWTO

2000-10-05 Thread Dave Sill
"Gary Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >It says: > >ls: /usr/local/bin/supervise: No such file or directory > >So where can I find supervise? It's part of daemontools, the package that contains svscan. You've obviously installed daemontools, but something must have gone wrong. -Dave

Re: Hard Disk Requirements for ~200 users

2000-10-05 Thread markd
> Sun Netra T105 with Solaris 8. Could somebody provide me with an > estimate of how much hard disk space I need based on your personal > experience. My setup is as follows: > I have estimated the current disk usage on the DEC Alpha to be around > 70GB just for mail, but this is just a quick loo

Re: LWQ init script and linux.org HOWTO

2000-10-05 Thread Gary Lewis
>Gary Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Daemontools!! >http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html I have daemontools installed from an rpm and supervise is in /usr/bin instaed of /usr/local/bin once again, a question, how do I get the script to recognise this as /usr/bin is mentioned as being on the path

Re: svscan weirdness...

2000-10-05 Thread Dave Sill
Ben Beuchler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >svscan: warning: unable to start supervise dnscache: file does not exist Déjà vu. svscan can't find supervise. supervise lives in /usr/local/bin. >-- >#!/bin/sh > >/usr/local/bin/svscan /service & >-- Add: PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin

Re: vacation questions

2000-10-05 Thread Peter Samuel
On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Charles Cazabon wrote: > Ben Beuchler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have written my own vacation program to fit in with some unusual > > configs we have here. My question is this: What other considerations > > in designing a good vacation program have I not thought of? I

Re: Volunteers for a multilog patch?

2000-10-05 Thread Dave Sill
Justin Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >can someone please tell me what Quarter of nine means, is it a quarter til, >quarter past? It means 8:45. >Oh, and US citizens are about as arrogant as the French As if *that's* possible. :-) -Dave

Re: LWQ init script and linux.org HOWTO

2000-10-05 Thread Dave Sill
"Gary Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I have daemontools installed from an rpm and supervise is in /usr/bin >instaed of /usr/local/bin That voids your LWQ warranty. Sorry. >once again, a question, how do I get the script to recognise this as >/usr/bin is mentioned as being on the path. >Pr

Re: Volunteers for a multilog patch?

2000-10-05 Thread Peter Samuel
On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Dave Sill wrote: > Justin Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >can someone please tell me what Quarter of nine means, is it a quarter til, > >quarter past? > > It means 8:45. > > >Oh, and US citizens are about as arrogant as the French > > As if *that's* possible. :-) Ah,

Re: svscan weirdness...

2000-10-05 Thread Ben Beuchler
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 12:57:47PM -0400, Dave Sill wrote: > >svscan: warning: unable to start supervise dnscache: file does not exist > > Déjà vu. Yeah... I saw the other post merest moments after I sent mine. > Add: > > PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin > export PATH > > before running svscan

Re: (No Subject)

2000-10-05 Thread Adam McKenna
Well, this should be entertaining. --Adam -- Adam McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | "No matter how much it changes, http://flounder.net/publickey.html | technology's just a bunch of wires GPG: 17A4 11F7 5E7E C2E7 08AA| connected to a bunch of other wires." 38B0 05D0 8BF7 2C6D 110

Authentication error using qmail-pop3d

2000-10-05 Thread Patrick Liechty
I setup qmail-pop3d but based on the documentation at http://www.whirlycott.com/phil/pop3.html   It try to retrieve my mail and I get an authentication error.  I would appreciate any help.   Patrick Liechty

RE: Authentication error using qmail-pop3d

2000-10-05 Thread Ihnen, David
What does the log file say? -Original Message-From: Patrick Liechty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 10:55 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Authentication error using qmail-pop3d I setup qmail-pop3d but based on the documentation at http://www.w

qmail not recieving mail

2000-10-05 Thread Barley
Hi all, Im totally new to qmail, so please forgive my lack of knowledge. I seem to have pop3 set up on my server now. I can log in via telnet etc. The thing is, it seems qmail is not recieving incoming mail properly. Could someone give me a checklist of how to track how far the mail makes it and

OT: who cares? (was: Volunteers for a multilog patch?)

2000-10-05 Thread Martin Jespersen
What about taking this to a private forum? /Martin Peter Samuel wrote: > > On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Dave Sill wrote: > > > Justin Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > >can someone please tell me what Quarter of nine means, is it a quarter til, > > >quarter past? > > > > It means 8:45. > > > > >O

Re: Authentication error using qmail-pop3d

2000-10-05 Thread Patrick Liechty
I just tried to get my mail again.  I got the error.  I went and checked in /var/log/maillog and found 0 entries to do with my authentication.   - Original Message - From: Ihnen, David To: 'Patrick Liechty' ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 11:56

Re: OT: who cares? (was: Volunteers for a multilog patch?)

2000-10-05 Thread Dave Sill
Martin Jespersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >What about taking this to a private forum? What about stirring the coals on a dead thread? What about using the "delete" button or "d" key? The qmail list isn't just a qmail hotline, it's an on-line community of people interested in qmail. If some o

Re: OT: who cares? (was: Volunteers for a multilog patch?)

2000-10-05 Thread Adam McKenna
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 08:09:58PM +0200, Martin Jespersen wrote: > What about taking this to a private forum? What about getting a sense of humor? Jeez. --Adam -- Adam McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | "No matter how much it changes, http://flounder.net/publickey.html | technology's just a b

replacing a working qmail box

2000-10-05 Thread martin langhoff
hi, I'm about to replace a qmail box. I'm trying to plan a suitable strategy to replace the box in the least time, with the least hassles. A new box is ready, with the same software installed, except for sone security critical patches. A good deal of qmail related things are run

Re: OT Country differences (was: Volunteers for a multilog patch?)

2000-10-05 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
Kris Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 5 October 2000 at 11:58:57 -0500 > And guess which countries will be important when the U.S., China, and Russia > all go to war and wipe each other out? :) Um, ones on some other planet? -- David Dyer-Bennet / Welcome to the future! / [EMAIL PROTECTED

connection refused on port 25

2000-10-05 Thread Barley
qmail is refusing my connection on port 25. qmail-smtpd seems to be up and running fine. I catted the most recent file in the log directory (not sure how you're supposed to use multilog) and it had a ton of lines saying: tcpserver: fatal: no IP address for 510 over and over and over. Does this h

Re: OT: who cares? (was: Volunteers for a multilog patch?)

2000-10-05 Thread Johan Almqvist
> What about getting a sense of humor? Jeez. Where do the sell those? I'd like a bunch for some people around me... -Johan -- Johan Almqvist

Re: connection refused on port 25

2000-10-05 Thread Hops
"Barley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >qmail is refusing my connection on port 25. qmail-smtpd seems to be up and >running fine. I catted the most recent file in the log directory (not sure >how you're supposed to use multilog) and it had a ton of lines saying: See the multilog web page[1]. You wa

RE: connection refused on port 25

2000-10-05 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
hi, please post your startupscript. seems a to by a typo at the call of tcpserver... ;) a == Alexander Jernejcic email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] begin LOVE-LETTER-UND-NIX-DAZUGELERNT.txt.vbs I am a Signature, not a Virus! end ==

Re: connection refused on port 25

2000-10-05 Thread Peter Samuel
Warning. This message contains nothing humourous or off topic at all! On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Barley wrote: > qmail is refusing my connection on port 25. qmail-smtpd seems to be up and > running fine. I catted the most recent file in the log directory (not sure > how you're supposed to use multilog)

Re: qmail not recieving mail

2000-10-05 Thread Charles Cazabon
Barley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Could someone > give me a checklist of how to track how far the mail makes it and where it > goes wrong? First off, read Dave Sill's excellent "Life with qmail". You can find pointers to it from www.qmail.org -- check out some other documenation while you're

Re: OT: who cares? (was: Volunteers for a multilog patch?)

2000-10-05 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 08:55:11PM +0200, Johan Almqvist wrote: > > What about getting a sense of humor? Jeez. > > Where do the sell those? I'd like a bunch for some people around me... You seem to be well-supplied yourself, tho :) Greetz, Peter -- dataloss networks '/ignore-ance is bliss' -

log file for checkpasswd

2000-10-05 Thread Patrick Liechty
Does checkpasswd have a log file?  What is the default location if it does?   Patrick Liechty

Quota Problems

2000-10-05 Thread Scott Sanders
Qmail is not checking mailbox size correctly and I am having to cat all my user(around 9000) mailboxes and grep in the bytes and so forth, anyone have this problem or know of a fix for it?

RE: Clustering Qmail

2000-10-05 Thread Brett Randall
> > None as such.. > > Except that the concepts and some details have been discussed on this list > quite a few times - often by people who have implemented such schemes. Must have had a subject with no meaning and so hello to the good old 'delete' key :P > > - Look into a NFS/NIS combination (I

Re: Quota Problems

2000-10-05 Thread Charles Cazabon
Scott Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Qmail is not checking mailbox size correctly and I am having to cat all my > user(around 9000) mailboxes and grep in the bytes and so forth, anyone have > this problem or know of a fix for it? qmail doesn't do its own quotas. For normal/shell users, use

Re: Quota Problems

2000-10-05 Thread Chris Johnson
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 02:37:52PM -0500, Scott Sanders wrote: > Qmail is not checking mailbox size correctly and I am having to cat all my > user(around 9000) mailboxes and grep in the bytes and so forth, anyone have > this problem or know of a fix for it? qmail doesn't pay any attention to mail

Re: Clustering Qmail

2000-10-05 Thread Rob Hines Jr.
I had this done once, and I used my mailservers used multiple NICs, IP aliasing, and NAT to deliver mail from a real IP mail server, to a Private IP fileserver mounted via NFS. Not really any security issues that I found, since the mail servers only have to run NFS client, and the fileserver is in

Re: Clustering Qmail

2000-10-05 Thread Andy Bradford
On Thu, 05 Oct 2000 11:08:38 EDT, Dave Sill wrote: > Yeah, AFS *looks* good on paper... Know anyone who's actually using > it? What do they think of it? What about Coda? Is it a viable solution for a distributed filesystem? It has been in development since 1987 if I remember correctly... You

Re: Clustering Qmail

2000-10-05 Thread markd
On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 06:57:27AM +1000, Brett Randall wrote: > > > None as such.. > > > > Except that the concepts and some details have been discussed on this list > > quite a few times - often by people who have implemented such schemes. > Must have had a subject with no meaning and so hello t

RE: connection refused on port 25

2000-10-05 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
Hi, is there a space between -x and /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb ? if so, remove it. that's the only thing that looks suspicous... ;) a == Alexander Jernejcic email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] begin LOVE-LETTER-UND-NIX-DAZUGELERNT.txt.vbs I am a Signature,

Help with my girlfriend?

2000-10-05 Thread Wheres Mybrudda
Hello. Is this the right place to come for help with my girlfriend? A friend told me that if I came to the Qinky Mothers After Indigenous Lesbians list then you can tell me what I have to do to win back my South-Asian girlfriend from her qinky mumma. Thank you! Wheres. ___

RE: Quota Problems

2000-10-05 Thread Scott Sanders
Okay I was a bit confused on my problem but here it is plain and simple. I am using qmail + ldap for authentication. I have a MailSizeDir File in each directory that the users mail gets dumped into. It keeps a running list of all the mail in the directory and size. Problem is after a user rea

Re: connection refused on port 25

2000-10-05 Thread Barley
> Hi, > is there a space between -x and /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb ? > if so, remove it. that's the only thing that looks suspicous... There sure was a space. I changed it and did a full reboot so I didn't miss restarting anything. No dice. Connections to port 25 still refused. :( > > ;) a > > =

RE: Help with my girlfriend?

2000-10-05 Thread Ihnen, David
Sure, what does the log say? David > -Original Message- > From: Wheres Mybrudda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 1:33 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Help with my girlfriend? > > > Hello. Is this the right place to come for help with my > girlfriend

[Linux/x86] dietlibc linked tcpserver

2000-10-05 Thread Felix von Leitner
I have made available statically linked x86-linux binaries for tcpserver and tcpclient from ucspi-tcp with my IPv6 patch. You can download them from http://www.fefe.de/ucspi/x86-linux-ucspi-tcp.tar.bz2 and my gpg sig from http://www.fefe.de/ucspi/x86-linux-ucspi-tcp.tar.bz2.sig Why would

Re: Help with my girlfriend?

2000-10-05 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 08:33:22PM +, Wheres Mybrudda wrote: > Hello. Is this the right place to come for help with my girlfriend? A friend > told me that if I came to the Qinky Mothers After Indigenous Lesbians list > then you can tell me what I have to do to win back my South-Asian girlfri

Re: Help with my girlfriend?

2000-10-05 Thread whosyodaddy
On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Wheres Mybrudda wrote: > Hello. Is this the right place to come for help with my girlfriend? A friend > told me that if I came to the Qinky Mothers After Indigenous Lesbians list > then you can tell me what I have to do to win back my South-Asian girlfriend > from her qinky

Re: connection refused on port 25

2000-10-05 Thread Peter Samuel
On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Barley wrote: > > > Hi, > > is there a space between -x and /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb ? > > if so, remove it. that's the only thing that looks suspicous... > > There sure was a space. I changed it and did a full reboot so I didn't miss > restarting anything. No dice. Connections to

Re: connection refused on port 25

2000-10-05 Thread Martin Jespersen
i might be wrong here but according to the man page of tcpserver that i have on my server there SHOULD be a space between -x and the cdb file name. anyway... Have you tried to use tcprulescheck to check the rules you've set up? What does your log files say? Shouldn't your group be nofiles and n

RE: connection refused on port 25

2000-10-05 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
hi again, is 510 users id of qmaild or the group id? btw. is the log-message still the same? and not to forget, is the -p (paranoid) really necessary? try -R -H (only for testing) to switch off the paranoid stuff. did you try a "telnet localhost 25" or a connection from a remote station? :) a

RE: Help with my girlfriend?

2000-10-05 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
(tm) ... == Alexander Jernejcic email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] begin LOVE-LETTER-UND-NIX-DAZUGELERNT.txt.vbs I am a Signature, not a Virus! end == > -Original Message- > From: Ihnen, David [m

RE: connection refused on port 25

2000-10-05 Thread Ihnen, David
use 'netstat --listening' while the program is running, and see if it lists a program doing the listening. Do it while its not running, and see if it DOESN'T list it listening. My program shows [root@CIO-QMAIL1 /root]# netstat --listening Active Internet connections (only servers) Proto Recv-Q

Re: Help with my girlfriend?

2000-10-05 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 01:46:16PM -0700, Ihnen, David wrote: > Sure, what does the log say? You're a genious :) Greetz, Peter -- dataloss networks '/ignore-ance is bliss' - me

xinetd vs. tcpserver

2000-10-05 Thread Martin Jespersen
Hi all I have just switched from tcpserver to xinetd for simpler management since i need to be able to use the libwrap method of handeling access (/etc/hosts.(allow|deny)) The reasons why i need libwrap support is many and i won't bother you with it. I've got it up and running and everything s

Re: connection refused on port 25

2000-10-05 Thread Adam McKenna
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 11:17:41PM +0200, Martin Jespersen wrote: > i might be wrong here but according to the man page of tcpserver that i have on my >server > there SHOULD be a space between -x and the cdb file name. It doesn't matter. There is something else wrong with his setup. Why doesn'

RE: connection refused on port 25

2000-10-05 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
hoops, should go to bed now - seems a little too late for mee ;) a == Alexander Jernejcic email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] begin LOVE-LETTER-UND-NIX-DAZUGELERNT.txt.vbs I am a Signature, not a Virus! end

Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)

2000-10-05 Thread Eddie Greer
Greeting, I'm in need of some help. I just reformatted my hard disk and started over from scratch. Im running qmail 1.03 and vpopmail 4.9.4. I don't have any /etc/passwd users. I installed vpopmail and everytime I send mail to one of the user I get a returned mail saying "Sorry, no mailbox he

POP3 in qmail+mysql very slow

2000-10-05 Thread Luis Bezerra
Hello everyone,   I use qmail+mysql in my ISP and I verified that the POP3 server is very slow. Sometimes Netscape goes out by Time out.   Anyone knows this problem?   thanks in advance Luis  

Re: Help with my girlfriend?

2000-10-05 Thread Jerry Lynde
Reminds me of the way spam/trolls/etc. was treated on alt.sex.cthulhu few years back... had to say somehting...I'll be quiet now Jer At 03:00 PM 10/5/2000, Peter van Dijk wrote: >On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 08:33:22PM +, Wheres Mybrudda wrote: > > Hello. Is this the right place to come for hel

Re: POP3 in qmail+mysql very slow

2000-10-05 Thread Charles Cazabon
Luis Bezerra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I use qmail+mysql in my ISP and I verified that the POP3 server is very slow. > Sometimes Netscape goes out by Time out. This is in all the FAQs. Try adding -R -H to your tcpserver invocation. Charles -- -

RE: Help with my girlfriend?

2000-10-05 Thread Ihnen, David
You know, alot of problems with the opposite sex might be easily figured if we had the log file... The computer doesn't say, "well, if you don't know, I'M not going to tell you!" David > -Original Message- > From: Peter van Dijk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, October 05,

Re: Help with my girlfriend?

2000-10-05 Thread Adam McKenna
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 03:19:33PM -0700, Ihnen, David wrote: > You know, alot of problems with the opposite sex might be easily figured if > we had the log file... > > The computer doesn't say, "well, if you don't know, I'M not going to tell > you!" strace /dev/gf0 --Adam -- Adam McKenna <[E

Re: Help with my girlfriend?

2000-10-05 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 03:19:33PM -0700, Ihnen, David wrote: > You know, alot of problems with the opposite sex might be easily figured if > we had the log file... > > The computer doesn't say, "well, if you don't know, I'M not going to tell > you!" 'If that is the case, I will tell you or *let

RE: Help with my girlfriend?

2000-10-05 Thread Brett Randall
> Reminds me of the way spam/trolls/etc. was treated on alt.sex.cthulhu few > years back... > > had to say somehting...I'll be quiet now Ahem? :> /BR Manager InterPlanetary Solutions http://ipsware.com/

RE: Help with my girlfriend?

2000-10-05 Thread Brett Randall
> strace /dev/gf0 No, I think you've got it wrong. I think its strace /dev/gf6 at the moment... /BR Manager InterPlanetary Solutions http://ipsware.com/

Re: Help with my girlfriend?

2000-10-05 Thread Peter Samuel
On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Adam McKenna wrote: > On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 03:19:33PM -0700, Ihnen, David wrote: > > You know, alot of problems with the opposite sex might be easily figured if > > we had the log file... > > > > The computer doesn't say, "well, if you don't know, I'M not going to tell > >

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