Now, if I had a $1 every time I have heard that one, then i'd be rich
enough to hire someone to set it up for you.
:)
Regards
Nick
- Original Message -
From: Bruce Dang
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 6:27 PM
Subject: RE: Qmail on FreebSD 4.2-STABLE
Thanks ev
Thanks everyone for helping out...I think it is
going to work now :>...
Regards,
Bruce
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 11:32:43AM +0530, Jagadish.N wrote:
> Hello Guys,
> Qmail logs are dumped onto screen, How can I capture this Logs [
>both pop and smtp ] ??
> I am planning to use qmail-analog. Please note that i am not Supervising [using
>svscan] the Mail
> system.
SNI
Hello Guys,
Qmail logs are dumped onto screen, How can I capture this Logs [ both
pop and smtp ] ??
I am planning to use qmail-analog. Please
note that i am not Supervising [using svscan] the Mail
system.
Thanx in Advance.
jagga
On Mon Feb 05, 2001 at 04:19:24PM -0500, Aaron Carr wrote:
> I read an article last week that was a comparison of all of the major Linux
> distros. The usual stuff, installation, features, ease of use. One of the
> categories was MTA. It was said in this comparison that Redhat Linux 7
> Deluxe
any suggestion is welcome!
thanks a lot!
Has any encountered this problem? I've noticed some Microsoft MUA users
send attachments with the mime-type ms-tnef. When I receive the file via
my qmail setup, it is unable to convert the attachment accordingly, and I
end up with a file in the form like message.dat
I have some tools to conv
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 11:00:05PM -0500, Drew Linsalata wrote:
> I'm working on a qmail install that requires a rather long and very specific
> list of IP ranges from which to allow relaying. Is there a way to build
> tcprules entries using CIDR notation?
>
> For example:
>
> 206.217.93.0/25:a
Hi folks,
I'm working on a qmail install that requires a rather long and very specific
list of IP ranges from which to allow relaying. Is there a way to build
tcprules entries using CIDR notation?
For example:
206.217.93.0/25:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
If not, how would you specify this? Better ye
I managed to get relaying working fine. The remote clients are able to
send mail, but when their client program (mostly Outlook Express) tries
to send a read receipt, the receipts get rejected.
Any suggestions?
KS
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º KARICO
It doesn't get much plainer.
http://www.hwnd.net/pub/mskb/Q209354.asp
--
Karl Vogel<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ASC/YCOA, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433, USA
Two wrongs are only the beginning.--unknown
I asked something _similar_ last week. But it's not exactly the same.
See Chris Johnson's answer to "translating or remapping domains to another
domain", 2001/01/29
My situation was I wanted:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to go to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
No changes to the username portion.
The answer to my situ
ok...
must qmailadmin works with vpopmail?
rgds,
yee
--- "Hubbard, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm not sure where you got that idea, sqwebmail is
> developed with the Courier mail server and it
> happens to support the vpopmail vchkpw
> authentication
> program for those of us using vpop
I
found Qmail + Courrier-IMAP howto at www.linuxdoc.com ... I think you need to get
the Qmail + patches at http://em.ca/~bruceg/qmail+patches/ .
I am
having problems getting an RPM from the .src.rpm, though. I do a rpm --rebuild
filename and instead of giving me an RPM in the /usr/src/redh
I'm trying to setup
Qmail as an email server that My local clients can login to, read and reply to
email without downloading it (IMAP?). I setup qmail+tcpserver+daemon tools via
the docs I found on www.linuxdoc.org. But
even "adding" a user didn't seem to work. I can't authenticate to it.
I have a situation which leaves me (I think) caught between
virtualdomain and smtproute files...
We have qmail running on a firewall box and forwarding
to the corporate exchange server...
We have users from one domain:
aimtv.com which we use smtproutes to forward directly
to a virus scan box...
Aaron Carr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I know that Redhat 7 comes with Sendmail installed by default. Postfix is
> on the Powertools CD. I see no mention anywhere though about Qmail.
There are no files named '*qmail*' anywhere in the RedHat 7 RPMS directory.
If they're installing it, they'r
This is news to me. I've got the Red Hat 7 Deluxe Workstation CD's (yes I
paid) and I swear I didn't see qmail on them. If I had a single RPM to
install qmail with, life would have been much easier these past few weeks.
rpm -Uvh qmail-thewholeshebang-1.03-memphis-i386.rpm
Regards,
-ryan
The thr
Before I even ask this question, let me say that the intent is not to start
a flame war about packaging, or about Linux distros, or anything else for
that matter.
I read an article last week that was a comparison of all of the major Linux
distros. The usual stuff, installation, features, ease of
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 03:24:26PM -0500, Jean Caron wrote:
> Would this be valid in control/badmailfrom; @*.cn ?
No it isn't.
> If not, is there an equivalent ?
Not with an unmodified qmail version. There exist addons to support
wildcard matching ... www.qmail.org should list some.
> I've
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 03:37:29PM -0500, Alex Pennace wrote:
> Subscription and unsubscription works for everyone else. Subscription
> obviously worked for you, but you can't manage unsubscription. Why is
> this Debian's problem?
>
> > Self-righteousness only goes so far.
>
> You invited yourse
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 08:45:17AM -0800, David Benfell wrote:
[unsubscribing for Debian lists]
> I have made several attempts to unsubscribe from their lists and I've
> tried to contact them. It doesn't work.
But it can't be user error, right?
> I don't know why and it's not my job to know why
Brandon Yu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently setup Bruce Guenter's Qmail (qmail-1.03+patches-18.src.rpm). For
> every email, I am getting a email addressed to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". I
> understand what this is for, but I can't seem to find a way to turn it off.
> I have deleted .qmail-msglog f
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001 21:16:46 +0200, "Mike Jackson" wrote:
> When was the last time anybody actually heard from DJB?
The last time he posted to this list was not too long ago actually.
Date: 25 Jan 2001 22:18:11 - (Thu 15:18 MST)
From: "D. J. Bernstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECT
Hi all,
Would this be valid in control/badmailfrom; @*.cn ?
If not, is there an equivalent ? I've seen enough spam from those little
guys.
John
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001 11:45:23 +0200, Mike Jackson wrote:
> I tried to use svscan for something other than qmail and couldn't get
> it to work. The process in question, slapd, wasn't producing specific
> log files, and svscan refused to start. It works just fine for me with
> qmail when I specify
I recently setup Bruce Guenter's Qmail (qmail-1.03+patches-18.src.rpm). For
every email, I am getting a email addressed to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". I
understand what this is for, but I can't seem to find a way to turn it off.
I have deleted .qmail-msglog from /etc/qmail/aliases but am having no luck.
Since the serialmail list doesn't appear to have a lot of traffic,
I wonder if anyone can point me in the direction of an archive.
--
I'm Keyser Soze...No, I'm Keyser Soze. I'm Keyser Soze and so's my wife!
(Monty Python play The Usual Suspects.)
"Mike Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>When was the last time anybody actually heard from DJB?
He seems to be in a DNS mode right now. He's active on the dns list
and actively maintaining djbdns.
-Dave
Original Message -
From: "Dave Sill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 9:00 PM
Subject: Re: qmail port
> "Mario Sergio Fujikawa Ferreira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The port as it stands follows the INSTALL instructions
> >shipped with t
Irwan Hadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Just curious, how to make a nobody account that all emails sent to that
>address will be automatically redirected to /dev/null ?
>I want to make an account to forward emails from doublebounce, so I won't get
>junk mails because a person's mail bounce and t
Irwan Hadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just curious, how to make a nobody account that all emails sent to that
> address will be automatically redirected to /dev/null ?
Just put '#' in the appropriate .qmail file (~alias/.qmail-nobody perhaps).
> I want to make an account to forward emails fro
"Mario Sergio Fujikawa Ferreira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The port as it stands follows the INSTALL instructions
>shipped with the original tarball source almost to the letter.
The problem is that those instructions are way outdated. That's DJB's
fault, of course. A modern qmail instal
"Dale Herring" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>How can I get this to send to and allow recieve from /home/user/Maildir when
>nesecary and /home/thisdir/user/Maildir/ when needed?
>I hope that makes some sense.
It's automatic. qmail uses $HOME/Maildir, so it'll use whatever home
directory is specifie
Just curious, how to make a nobody account that all emails sent to that
address will be automatically redirected to /dev/null ?
I want to make an account to forward emails from doublebounce, so I won't get
junk mails because a person's mail bounce and the bounce is bounced.
Thanks
On Sun, Feb 04, 2001 at 06:07:15PM -0800, Bruce Dang wrote:
> What is wrong with qmail on FreeBSD 4.2? I installed it from the ports and it does
>not work. When I try to run it..the qmaill/q/r/p/s users don't even run the process,
>but instead some unknown uid running the qmail-send and other
Hi. I was having the same problem on my linux system and the -R option
didn't seem to help. What fixed it was adding the -l localhostname argument
which helps qmail resolve the local host name which I think is what's taking
the longest. Actually, when it was happening on my system, it would take
a
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 12:05:58PM +0100, Clemens Hermann wrote:
> at the moment there is a discussion on the qmail mailing-list about your
> qmail-FreeBSD-port. The list almost completely advises not to use the
> port but to install qmail from the original source. Perhaps it would
I
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 06:37:41PM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote
> On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 05:50:21PM +0100, Wilson, Frank wrote:
> > You can't use SQwebmail without vpopmail
>
> nonsens. you can.
with qmail alone, or with vmailmgr ? I'd like to see that (especially
for the vmailmgr part) :)
Oliv
I have a system in place that has been using vsm. I am building a newer
system that is going to be running
/Maildir/ the problem is that everything works fine for my users that are
located in /home/user
but the majority of my users are located in /home/thisdir/user
Now this dir structure is synce
"Neil Grant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>when I try to run qmail start after installing (the lwq way)
>
>I get a lot of errors:
>
>multilog: fatal: unable to switch to current directory: access denied
>
>
>
>so I am assuming that a log directory hasnt got the right permissions or
>ownership,
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 05:50:21PM +0100, Wilson, Frank wrote:
> You can't use SQwebmail without vpopmail
nonsens. you can.
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] | 20459 Hamburg
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On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 11:59:06AM -0500, Hubbard, David wrote:
> I'm not sure where you got that idea, sqwebmail is
> developed with the Courier mail server and it
> happens to support the vpopmail vchkpw authentication
> program for those of us using vpopmail, then it just
> reads Maildir's. Di
I'm not sure where you got that idea, sqwebmail is
developed with the Courier mail server and it
happens to support the vpopmail vchkpw authentication
program for those of us using vpopmail, then it just
reads Maildir's. Did you mean qmailadmin maybe?
That is only used for vpopmail.
Dave
-O
You can't use SQwebmail without vpopmail, since
SQWebmail is made for vpopmail :)
-fjw
-Opprinnelig melding-
Fra: Yee Siew Chin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sendt: 5. februar 2001 16:02
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Emne: qmailadmin + vpopmail + sqwebmail
hi,
must qmailadmin, vpopmail and sqw
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 09:49:58AM +0100, Felix von Leitner wrote:
>
> Thus spake David Benfell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > do with it except try to unsubscribe, as I have. But Debian doesn't
> > use a rational mailing list manager. I try to follow its directions
> > and I still get mail from the
That would only send it to the secondary MX and then it would be
relayed from there.
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 02:39:01AM +1100, Brett Randall wrote:
> On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > HI! I want to filter messages by the IP number. Somebody know how
> > can I do it?
> >
> > T
Matt Simonsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When testing the postmaster alias in step #7 of the testing man page, I do
> not know what "use end of file, not dot, to end the message" means. I am
> trying to send a message "with a completely bad packet" - I typed:
[...]
> From here I did a to exit
When testing the postmaster alias in step #7 of the testing man page, I do
not know what "use end of file, not dot, to end the message" means. I am
trying to send a message "with a completely bad packet" - I typed:
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject -f nonexistant
To: unknown
Subject:
blah
>From h
when I try to run qmail start after installing (the lwq way)
I get a lot of errors:
multilog: fatal: unable to switch to current directory: access denied
so I am assuming that a log directory hasnt got the right permissions or
ownership, my /var/log/qmail directory is owned by qmaill, so
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> HI! I want to filter messages by the IP number. Somebody know how
> can I do it?
>
> Thanks
> Pablo
If you mean deny the messages altogether, give ipchains a go.
--
"Microsoft Works."
- Oxymoron
HI! I want to filter messages by the IP number. Somebody know how can I
do it?
Thanks
Pablo
hi,
must qmailadmin, vpopmail and sqwebmail work together?
does qmail works with just qmailadmin, autoresponder,
ezmlm, and sqwebmail installed? and without vpopmail
installed?
how can i make my users login in sqwebmail just by
typing in the username instead of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
rgds,
yee
___
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>There are so many garbage mails in /var/qmail/queue. Is there a good
>and simple way to delete all mails in the queue? Can I use OS
>commands as "mv" or "rm" ?
Sure. See:
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/6567/fid/286
-Dave
Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok someone in English please. Where do i set in environment. ? what file I'm
> lost
This isn't a qmail issue. Read the documentation for your shell.
Charles
--
---
Charles Cazabon
hi, I have a porblem during in client site which
using smartpop from ftgate to retreive their pop domain email, eg: when someone
has send to many email address of a same domain or cc to many email
address of a same domain, then the receipient will receive N times of emails,
let say someone s
Hi,
this problem
At 18:07 4.2.2001 -0800, Bruce Dang wrote:
> Then when i try to connect to port 25, it says UNABLE TO READ
>CONTROLS #4.3.0...how do I fix this? Cheers, Bruce
is usually attached to the fact, that qmail was not compiled to the
standard patch, ie. /var/qmail and you
Hi,
I've restarted qmail and there is something wrong:
# qmail-qstat
messages in queue: 15
messages in queue but not yet preprocessed: 0
# qmHandle -l
Messages in local queue: 0
Messages in remote queue: 0
# qmail-qread
There is no message in the queue, but why qmail-qstat shows 15?
Whe
qmail Digest 5 Feb 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1266
Topics (messages 56608 through 56671):
Re: qmail.org down?
56608 by: Antonio Dias
Re: retr problem
56609 by: Andrew Richards
Re: qmail with qmail-ldap patch ?
56610 by: Henning Brauer
How can I delete mail from queue i
On Sun, Feb 04, 2001 at 06:58:17PM -0800, Bruce Dang wrote:
> Hmm, did you install from the ports or did you install from the tarball?
I installed qmail from the ports on an up-to-date 4.2-stable on
Friday, works fine. Didn't patch it, just made some adjustments
to the invocation to use daemonto
Andy Bradford wrote:
>
> Thus said "dennis" on Mon, 05 Feb 2001 13:23:55 +1100:
>
> > I must be as thick as two short planks but for the file of me I can't get my
> > head around how SVSCAN works. Can someone please enlighten me, PLEASE !!
>
> svscan ``scans'' the directory that you give it for
Thus spake David Benfell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> do with it except try to unsubscribe, as I have. But Debian doesn't
> use a rational mailing list manager. I try to follow its directions
> and I still get mail from the lists. I want this killed.
Hundreds of people subscribe and unsubscribe on D
Hello,
I'm having problem setting up autoresponder...
may I know how can I do this in draft?
Thanks in advance.
Mok
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