hi all
ineed to config vpopmail authenticate users with
oracle.
so i install oracle 8.1.6 and make it work
fine.thenmodify voracle.h and config vpopmail as
./configure --enable-oracle=y
then make.
the error is:
gcc -I.
On Wednesday 11 October 2000 02:13, Al Sparks wrote:
A: Created a nifty program so that when I try to access a mailbox
file, it's actually interfaced so that I'm accessing my maildir
B: Written a converter that I can run on the fly.
C: Figured out some other solution to this problem.
Hi there,
I am an NT Admin but also working with linux. I have successfully
installed qmail for the local intranet, but after installing ezmlm, what
exactly we have to do to maintain the mailing list
Thanks in advance..
have several nice days...
Anand
NT Administrator
DIPL ( +91 040
Our setup:
EXCHANGE SERVER = Firewall (qmail) = Internet
we want the exchange server to relay mails to qmail, and the firewall to
only accept mails for our domains, except for the exchange server.
As is my understanding I need to set RELAYCLIENT with the help of tcp-env.
/var/qmail/control
--- Casey Allen Shobe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 11 October 2000 02:13, Al Sparks wrote:
A POP3 and IMAP server will play nice with each other in the sense
that they will mostly ignore each other. Since Courier IMAP also uses
some sort of index file for each folder including
HI one and all...
I am currently delivering mail to our remote servers via NFS, and we are
having problems with NFS delivery. Now, while NFS v3 may fix this (when it
finally arrives), at the moment I can't use NFS delivery for our mail. So, I
need to reroute all mail that would normally be
Here is one of thos crappy ideas you requested.
How about setting up a /var/qmail/control/smtproutes file to route emails to
some domains (don't know if this works for users too) to another server. I
think you have to remove them from /var/qmail/control/local though !?
Something like
* Mike Glover [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001011 01:06]:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Adam McKenna wrote:
Not using microshaft brokenware. Use a real MUA, for example, Mutt,
which you tell what mailing lists you subscribe to, and then use the
List-Reply-To (L) when replying. It also generates
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 10:04:14PM -0700, Mike Glover wrote:
Okay, so does anybody know of a "real" MUA that is X-enhanced?
Sorry, but "pretty" is more of a concern to me than "works
properly in strange situations". I would prefer "not outright
broken" and "not vaporware", though.
Leonard Tulipan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How about setting up a /var/qmail/control/smtproutes file to route emails to
some domains (don't know if this works for users too) to another server. I
think you have to remove them from /var/qmail/control/local though !?
Thanks for the
send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/Martin
Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
I've been trying for days now to remove a second (and no longer used much)
account from this list and am having no luck. Advice appreciated.
- Casey
i have configure and make vpopmail with oracle.
but no table create. why?
where i can find log?
I have a mail server that stands quite allright by it self, but occasionally
drop its link... :)
For this there is a secondary mail server at the ISP, which was running just
fine until now...
A few days ago I noticed, that the mail was not being delivered from the
secondary mail server, so I
Hi,
I've been trying to set up qmail with qmail-popup and Maildirs.
I think I have set up the correct .qmail and Maildir folders for each user
and the /var/qmail/rc file specifies Maildirs.
Everytime I try to use Popmail however I receive the message "usage: popup
hostname subprogram".
My
Hi,
I've just set up qmail and I am a bit confused
about the .qmail-extension files. I have created a user for a mailing the list
'ezmlm' and also called the user 'ezmlm'. It finds the user o.k. and I can
post to him but qmail is not looking at the .qmail extension files. So say
if I have
qmail Digest 11 Oct 2000 10:00:00 - Issue 1150
Topics (messages 50267 through 50365):
Re: spam alarm as result from "help with girlfriend"
50267 by: Johan Almqvist
50281 by: Dave Sill
Re: assign and deferring mail.
50268 by: James Raftery
50304 by: Michael
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 11 Oct 2000, at 17:44, Christopher McLean wrote:
My inetd.conf file reads:
pop-3 stream tcp nowait root /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup \
mail.theregistry.com.au /bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d
Maildir
inetd doesn't
my qmail had been installed
successfully.(qmail-1.03,ucspi-tcp-0.88.tar.gz,checkpassword-0.81.tar.gz,
daemontools-0.70.tar.gz)
i can send mail by telnetingport
25.
but i cantnot pass the pop3
authorization.
my pop3 server is running normally,and i
cat telnet port 110.
pop3
my qmail had been installed
successfully.(qmail-1.03,ucspi-tcp-0.88.tar.gz,checkpassword-0.81.tar.gz,
daemontools-0.70.tar.gz)
i can send mail by telnetingport
25.
but i cantnot pass the pop3
authorization.
my pop3 server is running normally,and i
cat telnet port 110.
pop3
Did this reach the list?
I am not so sure, so I am sending this again.
Sorry if this is a duplicate, but the problem is rather urgent.
-Original Message-
From: Leonard Tulipan
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 8:30 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Problems with
just put the exchange server in your /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts file
and you should be fine :)
/Martin
Leonard Tulipan wrote:
Did this reach the list?
I am not so sure, so I am sending this again.
Sorry if this is a duplicate, but the problem is rather urgent.
-Original
hi,
thanks for the help,
it was the linux 14 link, having two admins of a server is a right pain!
someone gets half way through upgrading the kernel and gives up - all
without telling me - arg!
hopefully - no error messages is a good sign
thanks
Neil
Hi, I had the same problem when trying to start
pop3, so I had to call a friend to setup it. This is my setup - qmail with
vpopmail under tcpserver, run from rc.local (Slakware Linux):
echo "Starting
tcpserver..."
env -
PATH="/var/qmail/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/bin/ezmlm"
hi,
I am having problems with
cd ~alias; touch .qmail-postmaster .qmail-mailer-daemon .qmail-root
where is ~alias? is it a directory in /var/qmail/alias that I create, does
it need my name in it?
many thanks
Neil Grant
Check it out:
http://securityportal.com/closet/closet20001011.html
It's something we all knew, but it's nice to see
others recognize qmail for it's secure nature.
Steve
=
=
"I hate Windows NT because everytime I wear my Blu-Blockers the
dang monitor disappears!"
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 12:59:25PM +0100, Neil Grant wrote:
I am having problems with
cd ~alias; touch .qmail-postmaster .qmail-mailer-daemon .qmail-root
where is ~alias? is it a directory in /var/qmail/alias that I create, does
it need my name in it?
If you followed the installation
hi,
I've just set up a vdomain (using qmail + vmailmgr) and certainly I've
forgotten something. Can you check my checklist (!) and tell me what am
I missing?
[warning: I did edit the logs/control files I'm reporting to avoid
unneeded clutter, if you think there might be a mistake in any
USE DIBIAN !!!
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Graphic Rezidew wrote:
No.
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 02:20:22AM +0800, Mark Lo wrote:
Hi,
Should I run qmail under Redhat Linux 7 or Redhat Linux 6.2??
Thank you for your suggestion,
Mark
also sprach markloky:
Should I run qmail under Redhat Linux 7 or Redhat Linux 6.2??
Okay, aside from the less helpful remarks you've received, I wouldn't
suggest running anything after RedHat 6.1. I've encountered some weird
problems with 6.2, and IIRC 7.0 shipped with a highly experimental
* Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001011 08:46]:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Graphic Rezidew wrote:
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 02:20:22AM +0800, Mark Lo wrote:
Should I run qmail under Redhat Linux 7 or Redhat Linux 6.2??
No.
USE DIBIAN !!!
Mental note to self: don't ever install Debilian
hi,
thanks for the help on previous posts.
I am now stuck trying to find syslog - its not in /var/log as far as I can
tell
I have qmail running but echo to:neil | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject doesnt
work,
Neil
I would like to increase qmail's concurrencyremote from the default 20 to
40. When I create:
/var/qmail/control/concurrencyremote
and put a value of 40 in the file,
I restart qmail and get the error:
Oct 10 16:53:14 server qmail: 971211194.211356 alert: cannot start: unable
to read controls
* Peter Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001011 08:52]:
also sprach markloky:
Should I run qmail under Redhat Linux 7 or Redhat Linux 6.2??
Okay, aside from the less helpful remarks you've received, I wouldn't
suggest running anything after RedHat 6.1. I've encountered some weird
problems
I can't believe that someone actually said this. You don't want *NIX
then, boot up your Windows box and have at it.
Paul Farber
Farber Technology
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ph 570-628-5303
Fax 570-628-5545
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Mike Glover wrote:
Okay, so does anybody know of a "real" MUA that is
try
echo | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject neil
Milen
hi,
thanks for the help on previous posts.
I am now stuck trying to find syslog - its not in /var/log as far as I can
tell
I have qmail running but echo to:neil | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
doesnt
work,
Neil
-Original Message-
From: Martin Jespersen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 1:26 PM
To: Leonard Tulipan
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Problems with RELAYCLIENT
just put the exchange server in your /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts file
and
on to part II:
I though there was something fishy with the user, so
- removed the user I was using (signoplastcomar)
- # /usr/sbin/useradd signo
- # su signo
- $ cd
- $ vsetup
- $ vadduser test
- $ exit
- # vi /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains
changed the line related to
i'm not sure what the problem is, but i have a setup like this:
my machine my.domain.com is allowed to relay to my friends machine
friend.domain.com
all i did to make this work was:
1: i added a mx record for my mahine under his host as priority 20
2: i added his hostname to my rcpthosts
Peter van Dijk wrote:
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 12:59:41PM -0600, Vern Hart wrote:
For what it's worth, cafepress.com now offers four new products
which I have made available with the qmail designs. They are: an
ash gray tshirt, a sweat shirt, a long sleeve tshirt and a "Baby
Doll"
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 12:03:05AM -0500, Austad, Jay wrote:
The queues aren't bad now, we're pretty good about prompty removing any
addresses that are bad, and total garbage emails don't even get subscribed
to the list.
Doesn't really matter if we lose a queue.
Good. A perfect candidate
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 05:36:50PM -0400, Doug Schmidt wrote:
I would like to increase qmail's concurrencyremote from the default 20 to
40. When I create:
/var/qmail/control/concurrencyremote
and put a value of 40 in the file,
I restart qmail and get the error:
Oct 10 16:53:14 server
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 09:31:22AM +, Greg Cope wrote:
Peter van Dijk wrote:
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 12:59:41PM -0600, Vern Hart wrote:
For what it's worth, cafepress.com now offers four new products
which I have made available with the qmail designs. They are: an
ash gray
I've been running qmail for a while now on my linux box (pent-133, 32MB of
ram), but in
the last week or so, I notice that when users attempting to connect via
their MUA (usually
windows clients), qmail is taking upwards of 60-90 seconds to respond, and
I am using the
-H and -R options with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 09:31:22AM +, Greg Cope wrote:
Peter van Dijk wrote:
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 12:59:41PM -0600, Vern Hart wrote:
For what it's worth, cafepress.com now offers four new products
which I have made available with the qmail
Hey all,
I got my qmail tshirt and I put
it on according to the directions in Dave's LWQT, but the big logo is on the
front of the shirt. How can I get the big qmail logo to be on the back and the
little one to be on the front?
I've tried taking it off and
switching it around, and the
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 02:36:59PM +, Greg Cope wrote:
I was only asking if something could be done about shipping costs - calm
down!
I'm entirely calm. I just don't like seeing people who do the right thing
given a hard time. Many people have complained about the shipping cost -
as if
Sorry, I just cannot resist answering that:
Take it off again.
Now see, that the logos are on the outside (this is the default when you
first unpack it)
Now hold it in front of you. turn it, so that the big logo faces you.
Now put it on. it should be right.
If you still have problems try
Nod, I agree.. However the people I work with and especially my boss are all
in love with Majordomo and I even bring up the subject of moving to another
list server and I get stared at So I'm stuck with Majordomo and qmail.
--JT
- Original Message -
From: "Andy Bradford" [EMAIL
if you are running qmail-smtpd from inetd.conf you need to read the FAQ that
came with qmail on relaying.
You need to modify the first inetd.conf entry shown in the install file.
JB
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 03:23:48PM +0200, Leonard Tulipan wrote:
#
#
# -Original Message-
# From:
Doug Schmidt wrote:
I would like to increase qmail's concurrencyremote from the default 20 to
40. When I create:
/var/qmail/control/concurrencyremote
and put a value of 40 in the file,
I restart qmail and get the error:
Oct 10 16:53:14 server qmail: 971211194.211356 alert: cannot start:
I beleive I patched and compiled qmail-smtp correctly with qmail-smtp-auth
and replaced the original file with it. The way I start qmail is with
tcpserver with the following script:
#!/bin/sh
QMAILDUID=`id -u qmaild`
NOFILESGID=`id -g qmaild`
MAXSMTPD=`cat
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 07:37:07AM -0700, Bill Parker wrote:
minute on qmail-pop3d. Also, when I try to telnet to the mail server from
another machine
on my lan which is allowed to do so, I notice a delay as well in getting
the ESMTP greet message.
Perhaps there is a problem looking up
Brian Pinkney wrote:
I beleive I patched and compiled qmail-smtp correctly with qmail-smtp-auth
and replaced the original file with it. The way I start qmail is with
tcpserver with the following script:
[snip]
Also I checked the FAQ for qmail-smtp-auth and the only explanatin it
provided
Solaris 8, or OpenBSD, for security and stability.
Justin Bell wrote:
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 02:20:22AM +0800, Mark Lo wrote:
# Hi,
#
# Should I run qmail under Redhat Linux 7 or Redhat Linux 6.2??
#
# Thank you for your suggestion,
Debian
--
Justin Bell
--
Rob Hines Jr.
System
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, James Stevens wrote:
Thanks! .. ;)
The machine I'm running qmail on has like a full c block assigned to it and
a RAID5 array so I don't think the disk i/o will be a problem ?? But if
needed I also have a RAID1 Array setup on it with twin 20gigs so I could
place the
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000 22:04:14 PDT, Mike Glover wrote:
Okay, so does anybody know of a "real" MUA that is X-enhanced?
Sorry, but "pretty" is more of a concern to me than "works
properly in strange situations". I would prefer "not outright
broken" and "not vaporware", though.
I personally
At 04:46 PM 10/11/00 +0100, you wrote:
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 07:37:07AM -0700, Bill Parker wrote:
minute on qmail-pop3d. Also, when I try to telnet to the mail server from
another machine
on my lan which is allowed to do so, I notice a delay as well in getting
the ESMTP greet message.
I hope no one has to go through this one ever again...
A server's hard drive was failing, so I made an iso image of it and wrote it
on a CD...
Put a new drive in, install Linux, install qmail, copy the setting, create
the users, copy the aliases and voilla...
except for one little thingy...
It looks strange in qmail-local.c as of qmail 1.03
line 648 in qmail-local.c is written
while ((k i) (cmds.s[k - 1] == ' ') || (cmds.s[k - 1] ==
'\t'))
cmds.s[--k] = 0;
Because has higher precedence than ||,
I suppose that was meant to be written was
while ((k i)
Today, wolfgang zeikat wrote:
would you add ash gray long sleeve too?
You can always ask. Now that they have gray tshirts, the color
is no longer an issue. Send them an email letting them know someone
wants one and maybe they'll get enough requests for it...
They are: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 11:22:22AM +0200, Goran Blazic wrote:
[snip]
But ok... I'll try this also... How do I convince qmail to link up to
another mail server without sending anything, just doing ETRN and receiveing
mail from it?
qmail doesn't do ETRN. Write up a couple lines of shell which
Today, Greg Cope wrote:
A bit cheaper - come on - I would buy a few - but the shipping is
outrageous !
Wow, you're right! I wonder why they don't just use the USPS Global
Priority Mail...
Can anything be done about this ? you never know you might sell alot
more!
Well, they charge $4
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Bill Carlson wrote:
Depending on how the RAID5 is setup, it can actually be slower than a
single disk! Especially on data writes. RAID5 is a compromise between data
safety, i/o speed and price. A decent RAID1 or RAID 1+0 will cost a little
more (depending on your needs),
Erik Sjoelund wrote:
It looks strange in qmail-local.c as of qmail 1.03
line 648 in qmail-local.c is written
while ((k i) (cmds.s[k - 1] == ' ') || (cmds.s[k - 1] ==
'\t'))
cmds.s[--k] = 0;
Because has higher precedence than ||,
I suppose that was meant to be written
hi,
next problem is:
The message will show up immediately in your mailbox, and syslog ...
everything appears fine in syslog but the email doesnt end up in my mailbox
(in pine) and /var/qmail/users/neil/
the /var/qmail/users/neil/Mailbox is being found by pine but doing:
echo to:neil |
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Erik Sjoelund wrote:
It looks strange in qmail-local.c as of qmail 1.03
line 648 in qmail-local.c is written
while ((k i) (cmds.s[k - 1] == ' ') || (cmds.s[k - 1] ==
'\t'))
cmds.s[--k] = 0;
Because has higher precedence than ||,
I suppose that
All OSes have their security problems, even the famous
OpenBSD. I would agree that OpenBSD is probably the
best choice for a person that is going to use the
default install, but if aren't familiar with what your
using, that can be risky.
We just recently installed Solaris on our new
Al Sparks writes:
AS I notice that your next message is requesting instructions on how
AS to un-subscribe to the list. Kind of weird to ask detailed
AS questions like this and then disappear. Makes me wonder what
AS motivated you to ask the questions.
Why don't you shelve your
Yep, I found the problem right after sending the message to the list.
control/* are owned by root:root w/ 644 permissions. When I originally
created the file as root, because of umask, permissions were 640
all is working fine now w/ concurrencyremote at 30. When I make it 40,
I get messages in my
This is probably an OS limit, I think has relation with the max. file
descriptor that the system can handle, try setting a line line 'ulimit -n
65000' in the script that lunch the qmail-smtpd process.
What OS/Version are you running ?
RDA.-
-Original Message-
From: Doug Schmidt [EMAIL
Brett Randall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Under X? Try Gnus. It doesn't just work properly in strange
situations, it works properly in normal situations as well! And it is
the MOST real MUA you will ever find. It can be pretty...run it under
XEmacs.
I think we need a Gnus "deprogrammer". Socha's
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Dave Sill wrote:
Brett Randall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Under X? Try Gnus. It doesn't just work properly in strange
situations, it works properly in normal situations as well! And it is
the MOST real MUA you will ever find. It can be pretty...run it under
XEmacs.
I
I had the same problem for awhile at around 300 something concurrency. In
/proc/sys/fs, you need to increase the values of some stuff in there.
I just doubled the value of everything until it worked. :)
Jay
-Original Message-
From: Ricardo Albano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Quoting Graphic Rezidew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 02:20:22AM +0800, Mark Lo wrote:
Should I run qmail under Redhat Linux 7 or Redhat Linux 6.2??
No.
After reading this, I would have to agree (re: redhat 7.0 buggy daemon
causing crash after 3 weeks):
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 10:48:37AM -0400, Andy Meuse wrote:
Hey all,
I got my qmail tshirt and I put it on according to the directions
in Dave's LWQT, but the big logo is on the front of the shirt. How
can I get the big qmail logo to be on the back and the little one
to be
This is too hilarious.
*rotfl*
Henrik.
At 04:04 PM 10/11/00 -0500, you wrote:
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 10:48:37AM -0400, Andy Meuse wrote:
Hey all,
I got my qmail tshirt and I put it on according to the directions
in Dave's LWQT, but the big logo is on the front of the shirt.
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 06:04:01PM +1000, Brett Randall wrote:
HI one and all...
I am currently delivering mail to our remote servers via NFS, and we are
having problems with NFS delivery. Now, while NFS v3 may fix this (when it
finally arrives), at the moment I can't use NFS delivery for
sorry, bit more info:
running rh6.2 i386
doing: echo to:neil | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
produces, in /var/log/maillog:
Oct 11 22:24:54 pc93-gui2 qmail: 971299494.188500 new msg 98684
Oct 11 22:24:54 pc93-gui2 qmail: 971299494.188813 info msg 98684: bytes 198
from [EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 560 uid
Have you looked at how you are starting qmail for your delivery method? if
you dont understand, please post and we will figgure it out for you.
Also does the user neil have a .qmail file in his home dir? also is there a
.qmail-default for the domain? If so what are the contents?
Needs more
Vince Vielhaber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Dave Sill wrote:
Brett Randall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Under X? Try Gnus. It doesn't just work properly in strange
situations, it works properly in normal situations as well! And it is
the MOST real MUA you will ever
--- Sten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Al Sparks writes:
AS I notice that your next message is requesting instructions on how
AS to un-subscribe to the list. Kind of weird to ask detailed
AS questions like this and then disappear. Makes me wonder what
AS motivated you to ask the questions.
We have a little script that sends 5 different messages in rapid succession
to one email address. When it gets pointed at our mailserver running MS
Exchange, it works fine, however, when pointed at the qmail box, only the
first message makes it through, the other 4 get delayed or deffered and
Hello, how are you?
I'm a rookie in qmail, but I already installed it on my mailserver. What
I am trying to do is to get qmail works the same way as sendmail (using
/var/spool/mail/$USER file). The second thing I am trying to do is to
use /etc/aliases to execute a program to send a message to
Quoting Austad, Jay ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
We have a little script that sends 5 different messages in rapid succession
to one email address. When it gets pointed at our mailserver running MS
Exchange, it works fine, however, when pointed at the qmail box, only the
first message makes it
hi,
this is a repost of a previos problem, which you can find under the
subject "mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)". Basically, sending mail
to users in a new virtual domain returned error #5.1.1.
Directory permissions are set just fine,
It's the builtin MS smtp server that come with win2000 internet services. I
couldn't find logs for it, but I forgot to look in the stupid Event viewer.
Here's what I just found:
"Message delivery to the remote domain 'marketwatchmail.com' failed. The
error message is 'The connection was
Browsing qmail-local.c (investigating the alleged bugreport in another
thread) I noticed something funny:
case '+':
if (str_equal(cmds.s + i + 1,"list"))
flagforwardonly = 1;
break;
It seems that if you put a line '+list' in a .qmail-file, the rest of
the
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 09:00:34AM +1100, Brett Randall wrote:
/~~~\
| I'NET |
\~~~/
| SMTP/POP
/---\
|MailSvr|
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 05:50:46PM -0500, Austad, Jay wrote:
It's the builtin MS smtp server that come with win2000 internet services. I
couldn't find logs for it, but I forgot to look in the stupid Event viewer.
Here's what I just found:
"Message delivery to the remote domain
-dsr- [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ding! You don't forward to @hillsong.com, you forward to @city.hillsong.com.
Anything to hillsong.com is obviously destined for MailSvr; anything to
city.hillsong.com is local.
(BTW, I've been assuming that "city" is a construct meaning "whatever
cities
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 09:47:08PM +0200, Erik Sjoelund wrote:
It looks strange in qmail-local.c as of qmail 1.03
line 648 in qmail-local.c is written
while ((k i) (cmds.s[k - 1] == ' ') || (cmds.s[k - 1] ==
'\t'))
cmds.s[--k] = 0;
Because has higher precedence than
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 12:58:34AM +0200, Peter van Dijk wrote:
Browsing qmail-local.c (investigating the alleged bugreport in another
thread) I noticed something funny:
case '+':
if (str_equal(cmds.s + i + 1,"list"))
flagforwardonly = 1;
break;
It
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000 19:12:42 EDT, Chris Johnson wrote:
If I were troubleshooting a communication problem between two hosts, and on one
end of the connection was some piece of Microsoft software, and on the other
end of the connection was some software written by Dan Bernstein, can you guess
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 04:30:46PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Remember qlist and qlist2? Baby list management programs, wy before
ezmlm. This was support for them.
Hmm, but then why not leave the documentation in? Enabling
forwarding-only in the middle of an auto-generated
I'm looking here:
http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html
Maybe one of the messages contains an lf not preceded by a cr. Where
would this be logged on the qmail box?
-Original Message-
From: Andy Bradford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 6:31 PM
To: Chris Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What about something like
| [ "$HOST" != city.hillsong.com ] { forward "$LOCAL"@city.hillsong.com ; exit 99
}
./Maildir/
I like it...VERY nice! Thanks for this I will try it out...seems to
make very good sense. Didn't know there was a $HOST variable :P
--
/BR
It be runnin' Slowaris 2.7 in 64Bit mode.
-Original Message-
From: Ricardo Albano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 4:17 PM
To: Doug Schmidt; 'Kris Kelley'; QMail Mailing List
Subject: Re: concurrencyremote
This is probably an OS limit, I think has relation
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What about something like
| [ "$HOST" != city.hillsong.com ] { forward
"$LOCAL"@city.hillsong.com ; exit 99 } ./Maildir/
OK I have made the following .qmail file:
| [ "$HOST" != "kermit.hillsong.com" ] { forward
"$LOCAL"@kermit.hillsong.com ; exit 99 }
On 12-Oct-2000 Brett Randall wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What about something like
| [ "$HOST" != city.hillsong.com ] { forward
"$LOCAL"@city.hillsong.com ; exit 99 } ./Maildir/
I just realized this is wrong, you want something like
| [ `hostname` != kermit.hillsong.com ] ...
so
thanks Chris
the mails have ended up in /home/neil/Mailbox or ~neil/Mailbox (these mean
the same?) like you said
I was being quite thick - pine looks at /var/spool/mail/~user and I have
screwed my links up because i didnt understand what ~user meant
so is ther meant to be a /var /qmail/user
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