Miles Scruggs writes:
Sorry if this is a repeat to the list but I just subscribed
The install went just find but I have a problem
1.) I can't seem to to set the enviroment variable to allow me to have
certain hosts relay. Below is the contents of my tcp.smtp
Just go into the affected Directories and delete those lock Files manually.
Because UFS Solaris is a bit laggy in I/O this Problem occurs when you
stop and start your qmail Programs too fast!
--
Michael Maier / http://www.shell-provider.net
Fish Flowers wrote:
I've gotten qmail to compile, and
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 03:26:39PM -0800, John Bowen wrote:
Hi,
Having a problem, here's my story: I did a clean install of Debian Potato
Linux on a P100 machine, I did NOT install exim [selected option 5/do not
configure mail] when doing the install. I followed the Life With Qmail
Hi,
When booting, this message gets sent to the console:
tcpserver: fatal: unable to figure out port number for
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
Anyone know how to fix this? Or how to better diagnose
the problem?
Here is the command I use to start qmail-smtpd with
tcpserver:
# start qmtpd with
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 01:16:53AM -0800, Curtis Collicutt wrote:
Hi,
When booting, this message gets sent to the console:
tcpserver: fatal: unable to figure out port number for
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
Here is the command I use to start qmail-smtpd with
tcpserver:
# start qmtpd
Hi !
I have installed an intranet qmail server on, say, foo.org ; and I want,
for all the mail which is send to an Internet domain, for all the outgoing
mail from the foo.org intranet domain, to rewrite the sender address from
the intranet domain foo.org to the Internet domain foo.fr . Is it
Is there a filter that I can use to scan incoming outgoing message headers
and reject messages based on pre-defined criteria (text string)?
I want to deal with the W32/Hybris virus
Thanks,
Brian
Brian Longwe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Is there a filter that I can use to scan incoming outgoing
message headersand reject messages based on pre-defined criteria
(text string)?
Use qmail-scanner, and next time you shouldvisit qmail.org
before
Michel Boucey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
I have installed an intranet qmail server on, say, foo.org ; and
I want,for all the mail which is send to an Internet domain, for
all the outgoingmail from the foo.org intranet domain, to rewrite
the sender
You've assumed that I haven't
already been there...I have...I've already looked at qmail-scanner and I'm
afraid that the overhead will be too much on my system. I don't want a
full-fledged virus-guard, is there something more lightweight that can do regex
filtering on the subject line?
qmail Digest 26 Jan 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1256
Topics (messages 55911 through 56057):
Re: Why so few qmail-remote processes
55911 by: Jacques Frip' WERNERT
55926 by: Markus Stumpf
55935 by: Jacques Frip' WERNERT
55942 by: Markus Stumpf
Things I have noted
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Pavel Kankovsky wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Dan Peterson wrote:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c
Revision 1.20; dated Feb 28 1998.
Hmm...hmm...right. Ok, I missed it. It did not occur to me 0.0.0.0 is a
broadcast address in Canada.
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 06:05:48PM +0100, Massimiliano Santarelli wrote:
modifying the locals/rcpthost files ,
and in virtualdomain file (newvirtualdomain:newuser).
^
How can i solve this problem and split different users with different
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, you wrote:
Your virtualdomain is not called 'virtualdomain' so stop lying about
that.
Show us the contents of your configfiles, especially locals and
virtualdomains, please.
Greetz, Peter.
Well , now i put "avatar.yi.org:alias-avatar" into virtualdomains file,
and
Brian Longwe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Is there a filter that I can use to scan incoming
outgoing message headersand reject messages based on
pre-defined criteria (text string)?
You've assumed that I
haven't already been there...I
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Marcilio Jorgensen Cassella wrote:
How to fix it, please ?
does support your server open relay throu smtp?
Piotr
---
Piotr Kasztelowicz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[http://www.am.torun.pl/~pekasz]
Hi,
this might seem like a stupid question but I really *did* bother quite a
while with the subject before asking here. Someone else asked me what
exactly the qmail license ist about. So I was looking for "the license".
I searched LWQ and google but everything I found is a statement about
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 10:18:11PM -, D. J. Bernstein wrote:
Patrick Bihan-Faou writes:
If you don't count that as a bug in qmail, then I don't know what is a
bug...
In fact, it's not a bug; it's a portability problem. If you were using
OpenBSD, you'd see outgoing connections to
Got a basic out of the box qmail install. Invoked via rc.local using
tcpserver. I compiled the amavis and installed. did my links as directed
qmail-local /usr/sbin/scanmails yadda yadda yadda
Before I put the links in place qmail works great.
Using Maildir
As soon as I put the links in
MDaemon has an option very similar to fetchmail's 'qvirtual' option
(for stripping prefixes off Delivered-To lines). It's in the
'DomainPOP Mail Collection' config box, tab 'Processing'. Bottom box
named 'Address Processing'. Tick first box ('Strip Text From Left')
and enter text to be stripped
I am planning to use smtproutes to route email from a qmail server
to an internal Microsoft Exchange 5.5 server.
If the Exchange server goes down for a period of time, will the
qmail server cache (for lack of a better word) the routed emails
locally until the Exchange server comes back up? or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like to get a bit of advice on this one. I know that NFS
is a big no-no when using qmail due to the way it handles the
queue. I also know that qmail may have trouble with certain
journaling filesystems (for example, reiserfs) because qmail
assumes that link()
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 08:31:49AM -0500, Steve Woolley wrote:
I am planning to use smtproutes to route email from a qmail server
to an internal Microsoft Exchange 5.5 server.
If the Exchange server goes down for a period of time, will the
qmail server cache (for lack of a better word) the
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 12:05:18PM +0100, Massimiliano Santarelli wrote:
Well , now i put "avatar.yi.org:alias-avatar" into virtualdomains file,
and made a: touch ~alias/.qmail-avatar-pluto
Into my locals file i've: cikosub.yi.org
but if i send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 06:27:12AM -0600, Matthew Patterson wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Alex Pennace wrote:
Sure it is. The recipient address for that local delivery is stored in
the environment variable RECIPIENT. Additionally if instructions for
the delivery are in a .qmail-...-default file
James R Grinter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ie. semantics that local Unix filesystems are supposed to conform to
(but which Reiserfs apparently doesn't).
I believe there's a small patch to qmail somewhere on the ReiserFS site
which makes qmail as safe on that filesystem as on ext2 with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The other big gotcha is that qmail binaries have the uids of the qmail users
hard coded in them.
Bruce Guenter has a very useful patch to qmail which makes it take its various
UIDs and GIDs from the ownership of a set of files in /var/qmail/owners
Clemens Hermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this might seem like a stupid question but I really *did* bother quite a
while with the subject before asking here.
Except that this has been discussed to death many times in the past on the
list. Look through the qmail list archives; you'll find
---Original Message---
Charles Cazabon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I believe there's a small patch to qmail somewhere on the ReiserFS
sitewhich makes qmail as safe on that filesystem as on ext2 with
Alex Kramarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe there's a small patch to qmail somewhere on the ReiserFS site
which makes qmail as safe on that filesystem as on ext2 with synchronous
metadata.
The patch info says :
Qmail was designed for BSD-like filesystems. And it is unreliable under
Sure..
Read the INSTALL file that came with
Qmailadmin
-Sumith
- Original Message -
From:
info
To: qmail
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 1:42
AM
Subject: qmailadmin
Hello!!!
is there a way to set max number of account for
each different domain name?
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 04:44:55PM +0200, Alex Kramarov wrote:
[snip]
Is this really true, about EXT2 being unreliable as well ?
Yes.
Greetz, Peter.
Hi,
how does i reach, so that qmail will send mail to different users
in the same domain as bundle?
e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with one connection, so that only one mail must be send over the net
with the information to the smtp server, that this mail is for
Markus Stumpf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 06:32:47PM -0500, Scott Gifford wrote:
Markus Stumpf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If AOL or hotmail would decide to change their MX records to your mailserver
this will for sure also cause you problems.
No it won't.
"D. J. Bernstein" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Patrick Bihan-Faou writes:
If you don't count that as a bug in qmail, then I don't know what is a
bug...
In fact, it's not a bug; it's a portability problem. If you were using
OpenBSD, you'd see outgoing connections to 0.0.0.0 rejected with
Sorry if this is a repeat to the list but I just subscribed
The install went just find but I have a problem
1.) I can't seem to to set the enviroment variable to allow me to have
certain hosts relay. Below is the contents of my tcp.smtp
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
To anyone,
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: from lance.sapcanada.org ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
[205.240.222.67])
by mail.travel-net.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with SMTP id LAA02916
for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Fri, 26 Jan 2001 11:09:59 -0500
Received: (qmail 5414 invoked by uid 1031); 26 Jan
From: "Miles Scruggs" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 10:07:46 -0600
Sorry if this is a repeat to the list but I just subscribed
The install went just find but I have a problem
1.) I can't seem to to set the enviroment variable to allow me to have
certain hosts
and does it work ?
is it just something like s/\@foo.org/\@foo.fr/ at the right place to do
or is it very much more complicated ?
Cordialement,
Michel Boucey Administrateur Systme
Socit Norm@net +33 2 31 27 13 45
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Alex Kramarov wrote:
Michel Boucey [EMAIL
Well, now I have supervise, svscan, and apparently qmail up and running:
bash-2.03# ps -ef |grep qmail
qmailq 8711 8704 1 10:11:47 pts/20:00 qmail-clean
qmaill 8710 8703 1 10:11:47 pts/20:00 /usr/local/bin/multilog t
/var/lo
g/qmail/smtpd
qmailr 8708 8704 1 10:11:47 pts/2
Hey all,
I have a really annoying spammer on my hands and just wonder if it is
possible to use wildcards in badmailfrom? Originally I added
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to badmailfrom and that blocked it for about a month. Then he got
halfway smart and changed his sender address to
Yes, it's as simple as that (only you have to put it in two places -
the read loop of the message and the envelope header). Right now I am in
process of rewriting the qmail-scanner script to do only, and only that,
withoutANYTHING related to virus
Thomas Knig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how does i reach, so that qmail will send mail to different users
in the same domain as bundle?
e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with one connection, so that only one mail must be send over the net
with the information to the
If I knew how to write perl I
probably wouldn't be askingthanks for the tip anyway
-Original Message-From: Alex Kramarov
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 2:22
PMTo: Qmail listSubject: Fw: RE: is there a filter to
scan message header and reject
Miles Scruggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
65.193.90.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
I own most of this class C. How can I specify a range ie
65.193.90.129-200?
If your subnet doesn't split on an octet boundary, list all the IPs
individually. It all gets compiled into an efficient CDB anyway.
Fish Flowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And yet when I try and use qmail-inject to test the delivery, nothing
happens -- no error messages, no syslogs, no mail. Very strange.
qmail _always_ logs. You're just looking in the wrong logfiles. Look again,
based on your setup.
Charles
--
Andy Bradford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a really annoying spammer on my hands and just wonder if it is
possible to use wildcards in badmailfrom?
Someone posted a patch to do this some time ago. You could search the
qmail list archives for it, or look at qmail.org for a pointer. I
Received: from lance.sapcanada.org ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
[205.240.222.67])
by mail.travel-net.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with SMTP id LAA02916
for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Fri, 26 Jan 2001 11:09:59 -0500
-0500 the timezone.
Received: (qmail 5414 invoked by uid 1031); 26 Jan 2001 16:15:52
Miles Scruggs wrote:
SNIP
192.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
Isn't 192.* a non routable Class A that will not route on the net? ( I use
it internally)
This allows anything in the 192.* net to relay through your host.
I'm sure
you do not mean that.
SNIP
pedantic
Please read up on
Miles Scruggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
65.193.90.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
I own most of this class C. How can I specify a range ie
65.193.90.129-200?
If your subnet doesn't split on an octet boundary, list all the IPs
individually. It all gets compiled into an efficient CDB
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Markus Stumpf wrote:
If AOL or hotmail would decide to change their MX records to your mailserver
this will for sure also cause you problems.
Actually, Qmail works fine as an incoming MX for Hotmail.com.
mail.hotmail.com, one of Hotmail's incoming mx machines, runs Qmail.
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 10:40:12 CST, Charles Cazabon wrote:
Someone posted a patch to do this some time ago. You could search the
qmail list archives for it, or look at qmail.org for a pointer. I think
it was called 'badrcptpatterns' or something similar.
Yes, thanks to another poster I found
Dale Herring wrote:
Jan 26 06:36:24 mail qmail: 980512584.520058 info msg 489162: bytes 727
from [EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 6559 uid 101
Jan 26 06:36:24 mail qmail: 980512584.567272 starting delivery 3: msg
489162 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jan 26 06:36:24 mail qmail: 980512584.567352 status:
Ok I got it working. I read another Howto and it said to load the tcp.smtp
with
/usr/local/sbin/qmail cdb
now the other one that I was using was
tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp /etc/tcp.smtp
Which for some reason wasn't working. In any event now everything works
just like I
if anyone is still interested in that rewritten and scaled down
qmail-scanner, I have got it up and running, and can send it to anyone who
is is interested.
---Original Message---
From: Alex Kramarov
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi;
Is it possible to route incoming mails to different
machines for example
if a user name start with a to c abc.foo.org will
handle it or if a user name start with d to g
defg.foo.org will handle that..
I think it must be possible.And all machines must be
aware of that configuration to handle
Hello all,
I am having difficulty in getting my mailing lists to work. I believe that
the lists addressed are not even being evaluated by ezmlm, but are being
reject by qmail due to a configuration mistake on my part.
The msg at the end of this email is a forward of the failure notice from
On 26 Jan 2001, James R Grinter wrote:
On the subject of notifications, it's becoming more of a problem
because of "similar" domains - you should have typed
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and instead type "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". The
latter doesn't even accept mail deliveries, so it hangs around in the
Trying to send to a mailing list on our server, I get this error:
Jan 26 11:12:33 chub qmail: 980532753.765862 delivery 33222: deferral:
Unable_to_open_.qmail/LISTNAME/qmail-default:_access_denied._(#4.3.0)/
.qmail/LISTNAME/q-mail-default is a pointer to
/home/accountname/listname/manager and
Am 26.01.2001 um 08:39:04 schrieb Charles Cazabon:
Hi Charles,
this might seem like a stupid question but I really *did* bother quite a
while with the subject before asking here.
Except that this has been discussed to death many times in the past on the
list.
perhaps it might be an
Hi,
How i can personalise the failure notice and add
X-Complaint-to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] in headers ?
I have a server with a name ndsoftware.net when i make a lookup on ip. How
force qmail to use mail.ndsoftware.net ? And how apply this in headers ?
Thanks
Nicolas DEFFAYET, NDSoftware
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 10:13:28AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem with "there is a delay in delivering the message"-type mails
is that the average user never takes the time to read those messages, and
thinks that they mean that the mail has bounced.
No, the problem is that while
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 11:08:49AM -0700, Ben wrote:
All mailing lists are in the form "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (virtual
domain) -- but seems to get reformatted to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]",
This is because of
hdshc.asu.edu. IN CNAME aquinas.pp.asu.edu.
hdshc.asu.edu will be rewritten to
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 11:08:49AM -0700, Ben wrote:
I am having difficulty in getting my mailing lists to work. I believe that
the lists addressed are not even being evaluated by ezmlm, but are being
reject by qmail due to a configuration mistake on my part.
The msg at the end of this
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 08:52:01AM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
So for safety, you either have to mount the filesystem with synchonous
metadata (as I said above), or have your program sync the directory of a file
after syncing the file. Bruce Guenter's SRPM of qmail includes a patch
which
I had my /var/qmail/users/assign file lost.
but i want to recover this file and the relatived cdb file by
my-self
what can i do?
On Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 04:02:48AM +0800, maxen wrote:
I had my /var/qmail/users/assign file lost.
but i want to recover this file and the relatived cdb file by my-self
what can i do?
Lost? You mean someone deleted them or the disk got trashed, right?
The usual thing is to get it off of your
Clemens Hermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Problem is this: DJB says as the first words in his statement
about Software user's rights:
In the United States, once you own a copy of a program..
2 Problems:
a) I am not within the United States
Good question... I suppose your rights would be
Have you checked your tcpserver logs to see what it thinks is going on? If
there is no record of your attempt to connect, it means it is not listening
on port 25. Otherwise it may tell you why you are being refused. Just in
case--did you re/compile the rules file? You could also use tcprulescheck
OK, I lied, qmail is logging -- I just wasn't clueful enough to figure out
where. But now I have! (Thanks James and Charles.) But it didn't help.
/var/log/qmail/smtpd/current shows the following:
@40003a71e0a43872189c tcpserver: fatal: unable to figure out port
number for smtp
... repeat ad
Fish Flowers wrote:
@40003a71e0a43872189c tcpserver: fatal: unable to figure out port
number for smtp
OK, fair enough... how do I open the port? Or point tcpserver to
it? Ack! Lack of unix training coming back to bite me in the butt!
Looks like you're calling tcpserver with a port
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Kris Kelley wrote:
Looks like you're calling tcpserver with a port argument of "smtp". You
have two options: either use a port argument of "25" instead (a number
instead of a name), or define a port number for smtp in /etc/services or
similar file.
Hmm -- but smtp is
Fish Flowers wrote:
Hmm -- but smtp is assigned a port number (25) in /etc/services...
When and where is tcpserver called? I'll try passing it an explicit port
argument...
That depends. If you followed the "Life with qmail" way of doing things,
tcpserver is called from
Hi there,
i'm getting this msg at my mail log:
delivery 13: deferral:
message_transmission_failed_(451_See_http://pobox.com/~djb/docs/smtplf.html.)/
i have already read it (http://pobox.com/~djb/docs/smtplf.html).
i'm using, fetchmail to retrieve my mail.
could any one help me please.
Jorge Bras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
delivery 13: deferral:
message_transmission_failed_(451_See_http://pobox.com/~djb/docs/smtplf.html.)/
i have already read it (http://pobox.com/~djb/docs/smtplf.html).
Which part didn't you understand? You're injecting mail with bare linefeeds.
That's
Charles Cazabon wrote:
Which part didn't you understand? You're injecting mail with bare
linefeeds.
That's a no-no. Don't do it.
i'm using, fetchmail to retrieve my mail.
Then fetchmail is broken. Use something else.
I wouldn't say fetchmail is broken. The bare LFs weren't inserted by
Sorry for being such a dunce. I have been there many times and just didn't
pay attention to the title. Please ignore and don't flame . . .(hiding)
"Life with qmail"
I have seen this mentioned several, times lately. Where can I find this
document?
http://www.lifewithqmail.org/
HIH,
Laurence
--
Laurence Brockman
Unix Administrator
Videon Cablesystems Alberta Inc
10450-178 St.
Edmonton, AB
T5S 1S2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(780) 486-6527
-Original Message-
From: Virginia Chism [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001
* Virginia Chism [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010126 17:16]:
"Life with qmail"
I have seen this mentioned severa, times lately. Where can I find
this document?
Webmaster, huh? http://www.google.com/search?q=%22life+with+qmail%22
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Virginia Chism wrote:
"Life with qmail"
I have seen this mentioned several, times lately. Where can I find this
document?
http://www.lifewithqmail.org
And, oh, while I am here, I would like to inform everyone that, to
unsubscribe from the list, send email to [EMAIL
At 03:16 PM 1/26/2001, you wrote:
Sorry for being such a dunce. I have been there many times and just didn't
pay attention to the title. Please ignore and don't flame . . .(hiding)
heh too late... there are some on this list who are simply laying in wait for
an opportunity to flame at any sign
Hi,
Where is the tcpserver config ?
Can you help me tou configure this ?
Thanks
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: qqrbl
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 16:52:06 -0800
Next_Part(Wed_Dec_27_16:52:06_2000_747)--
Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=us-ascii
Hi,
Where is the tcpserver config ?
Can you help me tou configure this ?
Thanks
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: qqrbl
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 16:52:06 -0800
Next_Part(Wed_Dec_27_16:52:06_2000_747)--
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David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
Um, most reporting measured results from optimizing high-traffic
qmail-based mail servers have found that disk activity on the queue
disk is the first limit they hit.
How about, if the first delivery fails, pass it off to a server with
some disks. Why not
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 05:46:51PM -0600, David L. Nicol wrote:
David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
Um, most reporting measured results from optimizing high-traffic
qmail-based mail servers have found that disk activity on the queue
disk is the first limit they hit.
How about, if the first
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 04:12:03PM -0600, Virginia Chism wrote:
"Life with qmail"
I have seen this mentioned severa, times lately. Where can I find this
document?
Apart from the fact that the url is mentioned on qmail.org, it is
http://www.lifewithqmail.org
--
Henning Brauer |
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 11:56:54PM +, Mark Delany wrote:
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 05:46:51PM -0600, David L. Nicol wrote:
David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
Um, most reporting measured results from optimizing high-traffic
qmail-based mail servers have found that disk activity on the queue
Greg White wrote:
SNIP
pedantic
Please read up on IPv4 classes. Classes are not determined by the size
of
the network address. 192.x.x.x is a class B address.
SNIP
Apologies to the OP and to the list for being both pedantic and
incorrect.
s/Class B/Class C/
Note to self -- never post
Suppose my concurrencylocal and concurrencyremote will never be
greater than, say, 50. Is there then any penalty in setting
conf-spawn to 100? More to the point, is there any reason not to set
conf-spawn to the largest value possible, other than portability?
paul
THX, I do recover it.
I means that:
I build a server support abt 100 virtual domains, with vpopmail of course.
last morning, i add another two virtual domains, and somewhat is wrong,
unfortunately lost
that CDB file, but all users' DIR is there and virtual domain also stand
there.
rebuild the
Hi,
Where is the tcpserver config ?
Can you help me tou configure this ?
Thanks
Look at the documentation for tcpserver, which is part of the ucspi-tcp
package. http://cr.yp.to has a link to the ucspi-tcp documentation.
- Sam
HI
I have applied Russ Nelsons Big TO DO Patch and Big
concurency patch
Is this enough for qmail to handle a large number
of simultaneous deliveries or I need to specify it in qmail-control
Please explain me as I have just started with
Qmail.
also i see that Dave Smith of Xoom.com has
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