"Jason Brooke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > If you run qmail-smtpd directly from inetd.conf, as suggested in the
> > INSTALL file distributed with qmail-1.03, then there is a pretty good
> > chance that the instance of qmail-smtpd being attacked will grow to
> > eat of all of memory. What hap
Hi All,
I have inherited a box that is running Slackware with QMail. Qmail is setup
to use tcpserver and rblsmtpd. The box is masquerading an internal address
as well.
If I connect to the internal interface (192.168.1) (1st ethernet card) via
telnet on port 110 I get an immediate response (OK).
Thanks,
I get them now. Is it possible to log the qmail-pop3d in the same way?
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: David Dyer-Bennet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 9:39 PM
To: Qmail
Subject: Re: Where do I find the logs
"Andrew Wafula" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 09:43:07PM -0500, Kari Suomela wrote:
> These examples were both sent by:
>
> 'last kari | mail '
I don't know about RedHat but I have added the following line in
/etc/mail.rc of my non-RedHat linux system:
set sendmail=/var/qmail/bin/datemail
It's explained in /var/qm
Below is the output from /var/log/qmail/current
I have followed Dave Sill's tutorial to install qmail, what could I have
missed in order to get this error? Thanks...
@40003a9f25fa002e499c info msg 131091: bytes 753 from
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 1705 uid 501
@40003a9f25fa00b7bd1c starting d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kari Suomela) writes:
> Thursday March 01 2001 21:08, David Dyer-Bennet wrote to All:
>
> >> It'll be different, if I use a client, which inserts the time zone.
> >>
>
> DB> Exactly. For that matter, it'd be different if you viewed the
> DB> messages through a client tha
At 03:24 PM 01-03-2001 +, Mark Delany wrote:
>On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 10:19:34AM -0500, Dave Sill wrote:
>> >My qmail project, only 1 week away from implementation, was canned, we are
>> >now moving to Lotus Notes.
>>
>> Well, it's not a total loss. At least you learned something about
>> qma
Thursday March 01 2001 21:08, David Dyer-Bennet wrote to All:
>> It'll be different, if I use a client, which inserts the time zone.
>>
DB> Exactly. For that matter, it'd be different if you viewed the
DB> messages through a client that displayed times in headers in
DB> current
DB> time
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kari Suomela) writes:
> Thursday March 01 2001 19:23, Chris Bolt wrote to All:
>
>
> CB> What are you using to send these test messages?
>
> These examples were both sent by:
>
> 'last kari | mail '
>
> It'll be different, if I use a client, which inserts the time zone.
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kari Suomela) writes:
> Thursday March 01 2001 15:57, David Dyer-Bennet wrote to All:
>
>
> >> How do I get Qmail to include the proper time zone info in the
> >> messages? My sendmail machines have it, but anything coming from
> >> Qmail has -. The machines are otherw
Thursday March 01 2001 19:23, Chris Bolt wrote to All:
CB> What are you using to send these test messages?
These examples were both sent by:
'last kari | mail '
It'll be different, if I use a client, which inserts the time zone.
KS
What are you using to send these test messages?
> MA> I dont see where the problem is. The client can only set the
> MA> 'Date:'
> MA> headers anyway. The 'Received:' headers on the other hand are set
> MA> by
>
> So, pls explain this, and tell me, how I can get the received messages
>
Hi,
I'm using vpopmail with qmail and sqwebmail on
OpenBSD 2.8. I've configured everything according to the scripts on http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/Qmail-FreeBSD.txt and
http://matt.simerson.net/computing/qmail.toaster.shtml.
Sqwebmail seems to run properly, except it's not
talking to v
Kari Suomela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do I get Qmail to include the proper time zone info in the
> messages? My sendmail machines have it, but anything coming from Qmail
> has -. The machines are otherwise identical RH 7.0 boxes.
In Received: headers? - is the proper time zone.
Martin Akesson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 1 March 2001 at 23:44:50 +0100
> On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 03:57:32PM -0600, David Dyer-Bennet mumbled:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kari Suomela) writes:
> >
> > > How do I get Qmail to include the proper time zone info in the
> > > messages? My sendmai
Thursday March 01 2001 15:37, Greg White wrote to All:
GW> it really ticks me off when SMTP servers use local timezone values
GW> in
GW> Recieved: headers -- try tracing a message that got to you from
I've only seen "Received" headers. :)
The sender's and recipient's local times are import
Friday March 02 2001 00:22, Martin Akesson wrote to All:
MA> I dont see where the problem is. The client can only set the
MA> 'Date:'
MA> headers anyway. The 'Received:' headers on the other hand are set
MA> by
So, pls explain this, and tell me, how I can get the received messages
to dis
Ah, after creating virtualdomains, I needed to remove
the domain from control/locals now it's working.
--- Joe Janitor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Qmail is installed, and properly receives email to
> users with full accounts and Mailbox files in their
> $HOME.
>
> I installed vmailmgr and
actually for what it's worth, if you follow the directions in INSTALL you
should generally hit the 'read FAQ' before getting down to the section of
INSTALL that says to use inetd (for upgrading from sendmail):)
FAQ pretty much points you at tcpserver
- Original Message -
From: "Ian
I get the feeling this would've already been well and truly covered on this
list, but just out of curiosity I tried it anyway.
On slackware 7.1 installed in vmware under win2k pro and slackware 7.1 on 2
other 'real' machines, all it did was chew cpu and cause qmail-smtpd to chew
some cpu as well.
unsubscribe
Qmail is installed, and properly receives email to
users with full accounts and Mailbox files in their
$HOME.
I installed vmailmgr and want to run virtualdomains
(multiple domains, multiple IPs, multiple virtual
users per domain).
PROBLEM:
Outside mail to virtual aliases bounces saying "Sorry,
Friday March 02 2001 00:22, Martin Akesson wrote to All:
>>
>> This is very annoying! I've spent lots of time training the users
> to
>> configure their clients properly, and now my qmail server sends out
>> garbage, which defeats the purpose. :(
>>
MA> I dont see where the problem is.
Thanks guys and gals(?)!
This is making my life much easier.
On Thu, 01 Mar 2001 17:08:43 EST, wrote:
> This is very annoying! I've spent lots of time training the users to
> configure their clients properly, and now my qmail server sends out
> garbage, which defeats the purpose. :(
What did you train your users to do? They should be putting in a
cor
Thanks to the list, I've built my first SMTP server So far things
are looking good. I do have one problem with receiving mail from any
mailing list. It simply bounces!! Not sure where to look on this one.
The setup here is qmail configured as an SMTP gateway for an entire
domain, pullm
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 05:08:43PM -0500, Kari Suomela wrote:
>
> Thursday March 01 2001 15:57, David Dyer-Bennet wrote to All:
>
>
> >> How do I get Qmail to include the proper time zone info in the
> >> messages? My sendmail machines have it, but anything coming from
> >> Qmail has -.
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 05:08:43PM -0500, Kari Suomela mumbled:
> DB> Basically, you won't. Qmail is putting in the time correctly, but
> DB> it's stating it in GMT. This is actually more useful; mail often
> DB> crosses timezone boundaries, and having the received headers *all*
> DB> use
>
Thursday March 01 2001 15:57, David Dyer-Bennet wrote to All:
>> How do I get Qmail to include the proper time zone info in the
>> messages? My sendmail machines have it, but anything coming from
>> Qmail has -. The machines are otherwise identical RH 7.0 boxes.
DB> Basically, you won'
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 11:44:50PM +0100, Martin Akesson wrote:
[snip]
>
> Actually that's not quit true. On my OpenBSD system I set my timezone
> in the kernel configuration. If you look in the headers of this mail
> you will see I have GMT+1 (MET).
That's not the kernel configuration.
And y
Aargh! Nevermind, I just realized why I did set a hardvalue in the
kernel config. I did this so that qmail would show the time as GMT and
not MET ie. qmail used the MET time which is GMT+1 but it still wrote
it as -. When setting a hard value of -60 in the kernel the error
was fixed.
Sorr
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 03:57:32PM -0600, David Dyer-Bennet mumbled:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kari Suomela) writes:
>
> > How do I get Qmail to include the proper time zone info in the
> > messages? My sendmail machines have it, but anything coming from Qmail
> > has -. The machines are otherwi
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 12:37:37PM -0800, Richard Lyon wrote:
[snip]
> cleartext file? I do have a password generator program that can be run to
> give me an encoded password. I use this to generate a UNIX compatible code
> to activate the CVS program in the NT environment for development.
Well
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kari Suomela) writes:
> How do I get Qmail to include the proper time zone info in the
> messages? My sendmail machines have it, but anything coming from Qmail
> has -. The machines are otherwise identical RH 7.0 boxes.
Basically, you won't. Qmail is putting in the time
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 03:21:43PM -0500, Kari Suomela wrote:
> How do I get Qmail to include the proper time zone info in the
> messages? My sendmail machines have it, but anything coming from Qmail
> has -. The machines are otherwise identical RH 7.0 boxes.
Are you talking about the Recei
Thursday March 01 2001 15:15, Matthew Patterson wrote to Kari Suomela:
>> How do I get Qmail to include the proper time zone info in the
>> messages? My sendmail machines have it, but anything coming from
>> Qmail has -.
MP> Is your machine's system time set on GMT or local time? If it
Running qmail-1.03 and procmail 3.15.1 under Solaris 2.6 Sparc.
When I try to manually run the qmail-procmail script (which calls preline
procmail) I get a
preline error:
preline: usage: preline cmd [ arg ... ]
The reason I'm trying this manually is to diagnose why it isn't working from
.qm
Dennis,
I'm strongly advice you to keep fighting for your qmail as a frontend out to
internet. IDG use notes all over the world, and of course from time to time
there is problems related to third-party relaying. This is with R5 peace of
cake to take care of, but it has to be done since it's not e
Hi,
> `echo 'e-macro.com' >> /var/qmail/control/locals`
> `echo 'e-macro.com' >> /var/qmail/control/locals`
I suppose one of these two lines should read
echo 'e-macro.com' >> /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts
claudio
--
Claudio Nieder, Kanalweg 1, CH-8610 Uster, Tel
"John P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Manually typing each filename doesn't sound fun.
Use a shell that implements filename completion.
>Why does multilog store it this way?
Guaranteed unique and self documenting.
-Dave
Greetings,
Occasionally our inbound mail servers need a reboot after patching
and sometimes there is lots of mail that needs to find its way home to
the sender due to bounces. Sometimes those remote sites are either
having difficulties or are so swamped that nothing much gets to them.
I'd like
On Thu, 01 Mar 2001, Richard Lyon wrote:
>
>
>I work for a company that had a mail server operating prior to my starting.
>It is a Slackware system running qmail-1.03. It is configured with
>/home/maildir for the users. The rest of the network is NT controlled. Most
>users are running Eudora Pr
On Thu, 01 Mar 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi all!
>I have been trying to setup pop accounts with no success :( so maybe can help
>me!
>
>I followed this: http://www.whirlycott.com/phil/pop3.html
>step by step a lot of times, when i send a mail from hotmail to the account
>that I created I got
How do I get Qmail to include the proper time zone info in the
messages? My sendmail machines have it, but anything coming from Qmail
has -. The machines are otherwise identical RH 7.0 boxes.
KS
KARICO Business Services
Toronto, ON Canada
http://www.ksbase.com
... Don't ask me;
Hi,
> Is there an easy way to convert these filenames to dates etc. (or any
$ ls @* | awk '{ print $1" "$1 }' | tai64nlocal
2001-03-01 01:37:43.797816500.s @40003a9d99f72f8db6b4.s
2001-03-01 12:23:38.729794500.s @40003a9e315a2b7fc7c4.s
2001-03-01 12:40:21.697936500.s @40003a9e354529
Hi all!
I have been trying to setup pop accounts with no success :( so maybe can help
me!
I followed this: http://www.whirlycott.com/phil/pop3.html
step by step a lot of times, when i send a mail from hotmail to the account
that I created I got this:
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at siso.c
I work for a company that had a mail server operating prior to
my starting. It is a Slackware system running qmail-1.03. It is
configured with /home/maildir for the users. The rest of the network is
NT controlled. Most users are running Eudora Pro for a client. There is
limited use of Outlook at th
From: David Dyer-Bennet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Are you logging via multilog? If so, there's a directory somewhere
> with the file "current" in it that contains the current log (the one
> being written to right now) and probably (if you've had it up long
> enough to roll to additional log files) fi
On Thursday 01 March 2001 10:27 am, Olivier M. wrote:
> have you _really_ followed all the steps of the LWQ ?
> if yes, root would have a mailbox in /var/qmail/alias/Mailbox.
> Does this directory exists ?
The directory /var/qmail/alias exists, with a file called 'Mailbox'.
Actually, I found t
hi all-
we've been having a rather bizzare problem recently: certain emails sent
from hotmail arrive every 5 minutes or so. some unfortunate users are
receiving up to 200 copies of certain pieces of mail. originally, i
thought this to be a problem with our primary mailserver (or our internet
> The short answer to the question about what would happen if 2.5 million
> users hit your PIII server at once. In a word: *poof*
Bad things happen, little gremlins come out of the wood work and data
starts to disappear.
> Check out:
>
> http://www.f5.com
> (f5 Load balancers are cool, Foundry
"Andrew Wafula" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I did a migration from Sendmail to Qmail and now I don't know where to find
> the logs. previously they were in /var/log/maillog but now it seems they are
> split up under the /var/log/qmail directory (or so I think).
> I need to look at the
On Thu, 01 Mar 2001, Jason Benedict Low wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Kindly excuse me if my problem is stupid or if it's not related. I'm
>first-timer setting up a Mail server and i choose qmail instead of
>Sendmail as qmail have the add-on i luv.
>
>Hope you pple out here can help me and THANKS in Advance.
>
>
Hi,
> Due to i'm first time setting up such server i do not know what when
> wrong. i try sending [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> from my pacific.net.sg (ISP) account both mails bounced back to my
The bounce messages could help in determine what was the problem.
> netphuture.com
Hi,
Kindly excuse me if my problem is stupid or if it's not related. I'm
first-timer setting up a Mail server and i choose qmail instead of
Sendmail as qmail have the add-on i luv.
Hope you pple out here can help me and THANKS in Advance.
My system: Linux (Turbolinux ver 6.1) (no sendmail insta
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> unsubcribe
If I wrote "unsubcribe" to the qmail mailing list, would it
unsubscribe me any better than if I wrote "unsubscribe"?
Hint: Try sending requests for a LIST running on a HOST to
LIST-request@HOST. This is never the wrong thing to do.
--
-russ nelson <[EMA
Paco Martinez writes:
> Relay test result
> Hmmn, at first glance, host appeared to accept a message for relay.
> THIS MAY OR MAY NOT MEAN THAT IT'S AN OPEN RELAY.
>
>
> As you see "Test 9" shows that my PC has a security hole
Hello, Paco. Could you please translate "THIS MAY OR MA
"Rob Hines Jr." wrote:
>
> In short, yes, there are Terrabyte solutions, they start in the several
> hundred thousand range, and go up according to what you need. Many
> companies that do that sort of volume use load balancers (layer 7
> usually), and several machines clustered together. I don't
--- Dave Sill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joe Janitor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >I made some modifications to the homedir files:
> >
> >$HOME/.qmail now has
> >| preline /usr/bin/procmail -m
> /home/joe/.procmailrc
> >
> >(the -m file was previously mis-named)
> >
> >and $HOME/.procmailrc
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 12:14:11PM +0100, Frédéric Beléteau wrote:
> Hi ...
>
SNIP
> 1) how could i do, a recursive touch ?
> i tried find . * -print -exec touch , that's wrong... what's the missing
> magic word for giving the found file as argument ? $ ? ... ???
This has nothing to do with qmai
Joe Janitor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I made some modifications to the homedir files:
>
>$HOME/.qmail now has
>| preline /usr/bin/procmail -m /home/joe/.procmailrc
>
>(the -m file was previously mis-named)
>
>and $HOME/.procmailrc has
>PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH
>ORGMAIL=$HOME/Mailbox
>
"Frédéric Beléteau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>i'm quite novice with qmail, i have set up a qmail server with vpopmail
>i worked on my qmail server yesterday, and some messages went in the queue
>when my system wasn't well configured to deliver them ...
>now i can send and receive messages corre
> > - Our server handles mail for office.domain.com (this value is in 'me')
>
> > - This works OK, but messages to root (cron et al) get delivered to
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] which isn't under our control (domain.com is our
webserver)
> > so I don't get to see them. This is why I want to forward them
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 10:19:34AM -0500, Dave Sill wrote:
> >My qmail project, only 1 week away from implementation, was canned, we are
> >now moving to Lotus Notes.
>
> Well, it's not a total loss. At least you learned something about
> qmail.
And maybe you can convince your company to use qma
>My qmail project, only 1 week away from implementation, was canned, we are
>now moving to Lotus Notes.
Well, it's not a total loss. At least you learned something about
qmail.
-Dave
Andrew Wafula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I did a migration from Sendmail to Qmail and now I don't know where to find
> the logs. previously they were in /var/log/maillog but now it seems they are
> split up under the /var/log/qmail directory (or so I think).
> I need to look at the logs from
> Please pove the output of qmail-showctl.
Oh I'm a silly-billy. I guess I need some sleep :)
I meant "give" or "post".
Frank
Bill Isaacs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> At the risk of sounding really stupid, do I need to invoke BOTH the
> corrected script (minus the qmail-smtpd part) AND the old one (pop-3, etc.)?
> In other words, will I have two tcpserver scripts, one invoking the pop-3
> and the other the qmail
I made some modifications to the homedir files:
$HOME/.qmail now has
| preline /usr/bin/procmail -m /home/joe/.procmailrc
(the -m file was previously mis-named)
and $HOME/.procmailrc has
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH
ORGMAIL=$HOME/Mailbox
MAILDIR=$HOME/mail
DEFAULT=$HOME/Mailbox #complet
> - Our server handles mail for office.domain.com (this value is in 'me')
> - This works OK, but messages to root (cron et al) get delivered to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] which isn't under our control (domain.com is our webserver)
> so I don't get to see them. This is why I want to forward them.
Hm. Th
> I created a /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-root containing ' john ' but qmail still
> attempts to deliver messages to root.
Put
&john
into the file (without the spaces).
Frank
I need to redirect e-mail to root to another e-mail address (local).
I created a /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-root containing ' john ' but qmail still
attempts to deliver messages to root.
The reason I need to do this is as follows: (I may be doing something
wrong?)
- Our server handles mail for off
Yes, I have installed daemontools-0.53. I use tcpserver, logging via cyclog.
/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail:
echo -n "Starting: "
env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:/usr/local/bin" \
qmail-start ./Maildir/ /usr/local/bin/accustamp \
| /usr/local/bin/setuser qmaill /usr/local/bin/cyclog /var/log/q
Do you have installed the daemontools? how do you logging? syslog? multilog?
Bye!
Thomas König wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been setup a linux-box PII/450, 256MB RAM, 4 GB IDE HDD, 100mbit
> bandwitch
> with RehHat 6.2, qmail 1.03 + ezmlm-idx with MySQL + vpopmail.
>
> qmail (standard tgz file with
Rob Hines Jr. wrote:
> In short, yes, there are Terrabyte solutions, they start in the several
> hundred thousand range, and go up according to what you need. Many
> companies that do that sort of volume use load balancers (layer 7
> usually), and several machines clustered together. I don't see
In short, yes, there are Terrabyte solutions, they start in the several
hundred thousand range, and go up according to what you need. Many
companies that do that sort of volume use load balancers (layer 7
usually), and several machines clustered together. I don't see any
reason qmail couldn't hand
Hi,
I did a migration from Sendmail to Qmail and now I don't know where to find
the logs. previously they were in /var/log/maillog but now it seems they are
split up under the /var/log/qmail directory (or so I think).
I need to look at the logs from time to time but i just cant seem to find
them.
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 02:30:37PM +0100, Thomas König wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thanks for your answer.
>
> Which values are right for my problem?
conf-split should be 23 unless you have *really* good reasons to
change it.
Greetz, Peter.
Hi,
thanks for your answer.
Which values are right for my problem?
--
tom
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 11:33:29AM +0100, Thomas König wrote:
[snip]
> qmail (standard tgz file with only the qmail-date-localtime patch) is
> compiled with:
> conf-split = 300
That conf-split is ridiculous. It is way higher than necessary, *and*
it is not prime.
> conf-spawn = 255
>
> /var/q
Jérémy Cluzel wrote:
> 1) as virus-scanner ? amavis or qmail-scanner ? both seem to work
> fine...
I've replied to you directly and added Jason Haar into CC, so he can
correct me if I made a wrong assumption. :-) Hopefully I do not need a
dozen of bodyguards ;-)))
> 2) as antivirus ? H+BEDV Anti
J gen_Persson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>$B!!(Bwrote:
> Can someone help me to find logging alternatives to qmail-pop3d and
> checkpassword?
>
> J gen
http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/1998/08/msg00896.html
--Shinya
Hi ...
i'm quite novice with qmail, i have set up a qmail server with vpopmail
i worked on my qmail server yesterday, and some messages went in the queue
when my system wasn't well configured to deliver them ...
now i can send and receive messages correctly but these messages stay in the
queue !
> Can someone help me to find logging alternatives to qmail-pop3d and
> checkpassword?
>
> Jörgen
On my system, I've added some code to qmail-pop3d.c to make it log
the clients username and IP address to syslog every time a user quits.
Here is the extra code:
/* Add syslog l
qmail Digest 1 Mar 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1290
Topics (messages 58042 through 58126):
Re: QMail log: is human DATE/TIME available
58042 by: japc.co.sapo.pt
Re: qmail-send progress with large queue/todo
58043 by: Peter van Dijk
58045 by: Manvendra Bhangui
5806
Hi,
I have been setup a linux-box PII/450, 256MB RAM, 4 GB IDE HDD, 100mbit
bandwitch
with RehHat 6.2, qmail 1.03 + ezmlm-idx with MySQL + vpopmail.
qmail (standard tgz file with only the qmail-date-localtime patch) is
compiled with:
conf-split = 300
conf-spawn = 255
/var/qmail/bin:
concurren
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 10:20:21AM +, Ken Corey wrote:
> Ideas anyone ?
have you _really_ followed all the steps of the LWQ ?
if yes, root would have a mailbox in /var/qmail/alias/Mailbox.
Does this directory exists ?
Please show us the qmail users from /etc/passwd.
Good luck :)
Olivi
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 04:56:43PM +1100, Brett Randall wrote:
> > Well, my users are all in one domain, so I cannot split the domains
> > across several HDD's.
>
> RAID???
RAID + Fibre Channel.
> > Secondly, what if 2 1/2 million users
> > simultaneously hit the server, would the server handle
Hi All,
Newbie alert: if you're busy, don't read.
I'm hoping you can point out where I went wrong here...
I started with a Suse6.3 machine.
I removed the sendmail.rpm.
I followed the life-with-qmail directions to install a Mailbox+df version of
qmail, almost to the letter, with two exceptions:
Can someone help me to find logging alternatives to qmail-pop3d and
checkpassword?
Jörgen
I must say being someone who's installed NOTES (R5) that it's all up
to who installed/configured it and their level of understanding of
the product. Trouble with groupware products like Notes and Exchange
is companies figure they dont need moderate/highly priced people who
actually understand wh
On 28-Feb-2001 dennis wrote:
> My qmail project, only 1 week away from implementation, was canned, we are
> now moving to Lotus Notes.
Condolences. A company I used to work with also replaced the qmail
I installed (and which had worked flawlessly for 18 months) with
Notes (they wanted shared c
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