2 main features:
1) use it for your usenet postings: as From: address, you get
an "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" address, which will be
valid one week. After this delay, the mails sent to this
address will be put in "quarantaine", waiting for a confirmation
from the author, which will
Hi Stefan,
On Sun, Mar 25, 2001 at 02:12:54PM +0300, Stefan Laudat wrote:
If the first feature is quite useful, I find the second one rather nazi :)
:) then [EMAIL PROTECTED] is "nazi", like you say. The first time you
send a mail there, you get something like that in return:
I'm having some difficulties getting QMQP working in my environment. Here's
the setup:
I've got a web server that needs to send E-Mails (confirmation e-mails,
etc), so I set it up as a QMQP client. I've followed the instructions at
http://cr.yp.to/qmail/mini.html for both the client and the
Hello All,
How does one change the master password on qmail-admin
(the web based interface for vpopmail)? I don't find any man
pages for vpopmail? I'm running qmailadmin-0.26c and vpopmail-3.4.11
if that helps at all?
Also, how difficult is it to upgrade to the latest versions
On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Paul J. Schinder wrote:
Hmmm...I thought I had it, but not quite. For some
reason, my Perl script is outputting to the screen,
not my mailwrapper. Are there any limitations on what
you can send to the mailwrapper? My program is below:
#!/usr/bin/perl
$fileout =
Hi all,
Could someone please tell me exactly what are the
permissions (+ UID/GID) I have to set for :
/var/qmail/qfilter
(directory)
/var/qmail/qfilter/tmp
(directory) (needed to compile
qfilter as I read in qfilter's README file)
/var/qmail/qfilter/qfilter-test
(file) containing :
Todd Goldenbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using perl to construct and send qmail messages, and I've found it very
easy with qmail-inject. But I'm confused about attachments... I found this
suggestion from the archives of this list:
% cat {filename} | uuencode {filename} |
On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Charles Cazabon wrote:
Todd Goldenbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using perl to construct and send qmail messages, and I've found it very
easy with qmail-inject. But I'm confused about attachments... I found this
suggestion from the archives of this list:
%
Hans Edwards writes:
QMail is supposed to convert email addresses it receives to all
lower-case letters. Our installation is NOT doing that.
qmail-getpw lowercases the name before looking it up in /etc/passwd.
If you're using a qmail-getpw replacement, then it may or may not
lowercase
Sam Laffere writes:
delivery 28: success: did_0+0+0/
and the messages are nowhere to be found.
Yup. qmail is telling you that it didn't deliver to a mailbox, didn't
forward the mail, and didn't run a program delivery.
--
-russ nelson will be speaking at
Tyrone Mills writes:
I'm having some difficulties getting QMQP working in my environment. Here's
the setup:
I get the following error: qmail-inject: fatal: connection to mail server
rejected (#4.4.1)
Are you actually running qmqpd?
--
-russ nelson will be speaking at
I managed to install QMail for the first time 2 weeks back.
I also installed the utilities available at inter7.com. They include
vpopmail, qmailadmin and sqwebmail.
I tried retrieving my mails using pop3 with my ms outlook client and they
gave me an error saying something like "invalid
Thus said "Ross Davis - Data Anywhere" on Sun, 25 Mar 2001 21:53:02 PST:
when I run qmail-qread I get 108,000 lines of emails, most of which have
sent. When I run qmail-qstat is says that there typically about 250 emails
that in queue.
Is that normal to have that may lines returned from
On Sun, Mar 25, 2001 at 05:45:01PM -0500, Todd Goldenbaum wrote:
On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Charles Cazabon wrote:
Todd Goldenbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using perl to construct and send qmail messages, and I've found it very
easy with qmail-inject. But I'm confused about
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 09:16:44PM -0500, Todd Goldenbaum wrote:
Hi,
I am using perl to construct and send qmail messages, and I've found it very
easy with qmail-inject. But I'm confused about attachments... I found this
suggestion from the archives of this list:
Did you try MIME::Tools?
Can someone help me with local mail routing?
My setup is as follows.
servers= server1.mydomain.com
server2.mydomain.com
server1's smtproutes
file =mydomain.com:server2.mydomain.com
server1's locals file =
server1.mydomain.com
server1's me file =
server1.mydomain.com
I want server1 to
Make sure server1.mydomain.com is accepting mail for
server1.mydomain.com in the rcpthosts file, and that
server2.mydomain.com (is it a qmail box?) is allowed to receive mail
for server2.mydomain.com and mydomain.com . Restart qmail on each box
and it should work. By the way, if no mail is stored
ok, here is what i did to my system...
i am using qmail-1.03 , vpopmail-4.9.4, mysql-3.23.33
there is no problem installing the qmail package using maildir , i
already test the mail delivery locally and it works.
my configure script
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 02:25:34PM +0700, Roy Naldo wrote:
ok, here is what i did to my system...
i am using qmail-1.03 , vpopmail-4.9.4, mysql-3.23.33
there is no problem installing the qmail package using maildir , i
already test the mail delivery
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