Hi all,
I install qmail and chechpassword for use qmail-pop3d. All is
ok, but the aliases system don't run. I want tu deliver mail tu alias@domain.com. I place a .qmail-alias file in
/var/qmail/alias, with the text &user . The domain is an alias too, because
the name of the box is host.myisp.
Hi Brett,
thanks for the explanation.
thanks all for the help :-))
cu ycae
Brett Randall wrote:
>
> Hi Yves
>
> > "Yves" == Yves Caetano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > hi, but isn't it possible to do it like in sendmail in the
> > mailertable?
>
> Not without writing a patch. Qmail'
Hello
Qmail FAQ states that tcpserver allows only 40
simultaneous qmail-smtpd connections and to increase it to 400, I need to
run
tcpserver -c 400
Would this number sustain after a
reboot...
How to do this for qmail-pop3d as well
Regards
Sumith
With best regards,
Shishir K. Singh
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: MOkondo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 7:51 PM
Subject: procmail
> I am trying to filter email using procmail.
> what i was doing put a line below on ~/.qmail file
* Sumith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010327 04:16]:
Side note: would you *PLEASE* turn off HTML in your mail and fix your
line width - you're wasting other people's resources and make your
messages unnecessarily hard to read. http://learn.to/edit_messages
> Qmail FAQ states that tcpserver allows only 4
Hi all...
How I can set quota message for qmail ?
Can you help me?
Thank you
cmail
Hello
I have 2 SMTP-servers running qmail placed on diffret physical location with
diffrent internet connections, so if my primary SMTP server is down or the
connection is broken the e-mails will end up on the secondary. I'm using
smtproute on the secondary to route all the incomming messages to
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 12:33:18PM +0200, Andreas Grip wrote:
> But my problem are, if someone is trying to use my secondary SMTP-server for
> open relaying, the messages are routed to the primary server and that server
> rejects them.
So configure your secondary server properly. Stop it being an
qmail Digest 27 Mar 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1316
Topics (messages 59696 through 59785):
procmail
59696 by: MOkondo
59697 by: Kirill Miazine
59701 by: pratibha
59702 by: pratibha
59761 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com
59763 by: inter7.mail.delanet.com
Hi,
Did you put your domain into the "me" file? You can try to do it!
Another thing that you could try to do would be to put into the
.qmail-alias file the following text: &[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cleiton
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 04:34:04AM -0500, Robin S. Socha wrote:
> Keep in mind that a) this is not a support forum
Huh?
http://cr.yp.to/djb.html>
* qmail support questions. Send them to the qmail mailing list instead.
Maybe you're getting carried away a bit. If this list is not a support
OK. I think I'm correct in finding that the above error code is not
generated by Qmail. If not can someone correct me.
And if I am correct any idea where some people may be getting this error
from and/or why. I have several people trying to send to someone at one of
the domains that we host th
Vince,
1) Thanks for mailing in text not HTML, Robin's comments were correct,
but a little harsh i think, and maybe he did get carried away.
But lets not let this escalate to world war three..
2) The mailing list IS as I understand for support, discussions, etc.
3) In response to your original
Essy,
Do a search on freshmeat.net for sms, and that should return a shed
of scripts which can send sms to public sms servers / networks.
Find one that suits your scenario best.
Next you need to setup ~user/.qmail file.
Add a line in the file beginning with |
I think some of the boys & girls on
Thanks Vincent!
Mr. Robin is trying to discourage newbies like me from asking for help.
Seems like this wise guy has a problem in life. Its really a bad habit to
reply rudely. So, Mr. Robin if you dont want to help just *ignore* and DONT
attempt to spoil someone's day.
And regarding the question
> rpm's) So, What would be the right number to increase this to, for a qmail
> server which would handle around 30,000 mails per day.
Watch your logs and your memory use to see what number is appropriate for
your system.
If your tcpserver/smtpds use too much memory the number is too high. Set
Andreas Grip writes:
> I have 2 SMTP-servers running qmail placed on diffret physical location with
> diffrent internet connections, so if my primary SMTP server is down or the
> connection is broken the e-mails will end up on the secondary.
How is this an improvement over having the email rem
James Raftery writes:
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 12:33:18PM +0200, Andreas Grip wrote:
> > But my problem are, if someone is trying to use my secondary SMTP-server for
> > open relaying, the messages are routed to the primary server and that server
> > rejects them.
>
> So configure your sec
Sumith writes:
> Mr. Robin is trying to discourage newbies like me from asking for help.
No, he's trying to get you to try to help yourself FIRST.
> And regarding the question I posted, I figured it out
See? You wasted our time because with a little more work, you
answered your own quest
> I really should get some sleep... Please accept my apologies I made a
> mistake in my previous message to you.
No problem thanks a lot !
>
> exec tcpserver -R -H -v -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u qmaild -g nobody 0 smtp \
^^
###from tcpserver page##
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 08:39:38AM -0500, Russell Nelson wrote:
> He can either keep a list of domains in smtproutes, and only send those
> to the primary, or he can keep them the heck off his secondary by
> using rcpthosts in the first place.
Exactly. But he's doing the former now and is unhappy
HI ALL,
I am shocked and appalled at the absolute lack of courtesy, help and
sympathy that is on this list. I have been here a while and while there
comes a few newbies that can really ask some dumb questions - we were
all there once...
Have some patience and help those less experienced than yo
Hi,
I am trying to sort the 2000 or so .qmail-* files that I have in
/var/qmail/alias. I have created three subdirectories with the same
alias:qmail ownership:
/var/qmail/alias/system
- will contain system aliases such as postmaster, root, toor, manager,
etc
/var/qmail/alias/ezmlm
Kirill Miazine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have noticed that some of the postings appear several times. The messages
> are exactly the same, but the From: address is set to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It happens periodically. The critical Received: header in one message (the
original of which was sen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I want to implement serial mail on my existing qmail 1.03 , which is running
> at Red Hat 6.2.
>
> Could you pl tell me how can i implement this.
Sure. Read djb's serialmail documentation (several times). Then, if you
still have problems, post
TAG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Those that do not RTFM (read the F'ing manual) sometimes do not have the
> time or the knowhow on where to find it - and that is why we have a
> mailing list - so we can ask others that know - and stop this needless
> bickering and band together.
No. Those tha
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 06:22:58PM +0530, Sumith wrote:
> Thanks Vincent!
> Mr. Robin is trying to discourage newbies like me from asking for help.
No, he's not. FWIW: I agreed with most of what Robin wrote, but to claim
that this is not a support forum for qmail is simply wrong.
Vince.
+ Russell Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| 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.
And for that
Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No. Those that do not have the "knowhow" on where to find the
fucking manual
> (in the tarball with the source code! what an idea!) shouldn't be
running
> computers at all, let alone an MTA on the internet.
Welcome to the second millenium where clu
Ian Lance Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>"Matt Simonsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Are you sure? Is this wrong?
>> http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/1167/fid/208
>
>Looks wrong to me. datemail is a trivial shell script which invokes
>sendmail. sendmail and qmail-inje
* Vincent Schonau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010327 09:37]:
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 06:22:58PM +0530, Sumith wrote:
> > Mr. Robin is trying to discourage newbies like me from asking for help.
>
> No, he's not.
Yes he is. I would very much like for newbies who don't read the FAQ or
otherwise try to
test, disregard
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 10:00:04AM -0500, Robin S. Socha wrote:
> * Vincent Schonau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010327 09:37]:
> > On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 06:22:58PM +0530, Sumith wrote:
>
> > > Mr. Robin is trying to discourage newbies like me from asking for help.
> >
> > No, he's not.
>
> Yes he i
Mustafa Mahudhawala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Has anybody used tcpserver for Qmail & other services out there --
Of course.
>I am using FreeBSD 4.2 and want to start my basic services like telnetd,
>ftpd along with smtp & pop3 etc using tcpserver (and tcpserver.conf)
>instead of plain tcpse
At 08:56 AM 3/27/2001, TAG wrote:
>HI ALL,
Greetings,
>I am shocked and appalled at the absolute lack of courtesy, help and
>sympathy that is on this list. I have been here a while and while there
>comes a few newbies that can really ask some dumb questions - we were
>all there once...
There
Dear All
Seems like it's all my fault for starting this WAR..
It had become a habit for me, whenever I see a problem, I panic and first
thing send a mail to the list.
My Sincere apologies for all thisI *promise* to read, study and try to
do things myself before posting to the list (In Plain TE
I'm using qmail-scanner-0.95 to implement virus scanning, I've got the
patches all applied and things compile just fine.
However when I put the pieces in place I get this error:
libthread panic: _sys_thread_create():alloc_thread returns 0 (no mem) :
dumping core (PID: 26646 LWP 1)
I reading this
If nobody is using DRAC with qmail, how're you allowing relay for
legitimate users? Are you manually adding IP ranges?
About DRAC: http://mail.cc.umanitoba.ca/drac/
Thanks,
Steven
-Original Message-
From: Steven Katz
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 8:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
John McCoy, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using qmail-scanner-0.95 to implement virus scanning, I've got the
> patches all applied and things compile just fine.
> However when I put the pieces in place I get this error:
>
> libthread panic: _sys_thread_create():alloc_thread returns 0 (no m
Steven Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If nobody is using DRAC with qmail, how're you allowing relay for
> legitimate users? Are you manually adding IP ranges?
Yes. Relay by fixed IP address is very secure, and trivial to do with
tcpserver. Others use SMTP-after-POP3 or SMTP-after-IMAP to al
> Dear All
> Seems like it's all my fault for starting this WAR..
> It had become a habit for me, whenever I see a problem, I panic and first
> thing send a mail to the list.
> My Sincere apologies for all thisI *promise* to read, study and try to
> do things myself before posting to the list
Hi,
One of our users complained that one of her email accounts received an
email with Word Doc attachment, and the attachment went through fine, while
a her second account which was cc'ed just like the first one, received it
all messed up and with a X-MS-TNEF-Correlator tag..
I was wondering
Richard Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Personally, maybe the qmail list would benefit from a Qmail-Newbies list.
It's been proposed before. There are various problems with the idea, the
main one being that newbies who won't read documentation also won't post
to the correct list. A
Will do, still questioning where the limit on concurrent incoming smtp
connections is set?
I'm sure it's in the Doc's but 20 things to do you know.
John McCoy, Jr
Central Systems Administrator
Mills College, Oakland, CA
510-430-3321
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*
I am currently using our isp's qmail server as the primary. I have two
boxes in house, one behind the firewall and one in dmz which will replace
isp's once I feel comfortable about stability. One reason I am still
uncomfortable; if my isp (local but handles several large companies and
thousands
Folks,
Just a quick update on a problem I queried the list on a few days ago, in
which Outlook sometimes hangs on a message. Doing some extensive tcpdump
tracing and analysis, we've found that Outlook hangs in at least the
following situations:
1) Periods (.) in a message that end up at the ver
Richard Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This way the ones who don't mind helping the newbies (like myself) can
> actually get some work done instead of having to read whining / vulgar
> emails!. Yes I can use the F-word just as easily as everyone else but THIS
> LIST is *NOT* the place for
John McCoy, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Will do, still questioning where the limit on concurrent incoming smtp
> connections is set?
See the documentation of tcpserver for how to set concurrency of
tcpserver-run daemons.
Charles
--
--
Bill Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> However, as any educated individual will tell you. Your choice of
> words is a direct reflection of your intellect. Shallow people use
> shallow words.
You are correct; I could have used longer terminology to communicate my
intentions, possibly subs
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 10:54:20AM -0800, Matt Simonsen wrote:
> Unfortunately, there is no MUA since qmail-inject is being called from
> various scripts. Here's the output you requested, Charles.
>
>
> [root@wrapguy bin]# ls -l | grep qmail-inject
> lrwxrwxrwx1 root qmail 8 Ma
Robin S. Socha wrote:
> * Sumith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010327 04:16]:
>
> Side note: would you *PLEASE* turn off HTML in your mail and fix your
> line width - you're wasting other people's resources and make your
> messages unnecessarily hard to read. http://learn.to/edit_messages
Further side n
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 03:56:03PM +0200, TAG wrote:
> Those that do not RTFM (read the F'ing manual) sometimes do not have the
> time
Huh? This should be a legitimation to waste listmembers time??? That's not
the way things work.
> and that is why we have a
> mailing list
We have this mailin
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 10:54:26AM -0500, Kurth Bemis wrote:
> >I am shocked and appalled at the absolute lack of courtesy, help and
> >sympathy that is on this list. I have been here a while and while there
> >comes a few newbies that can really ask some dumb questions - we were
> >all there onc
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 01:03:12PM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> Bill Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > However, as any educated individual will tell you. Your choice of
> > words is a direct reflection of your intellect. Shallow people use
> > shallow words.
>
> You are correct; I
I had a queue of over 6500 messages which weren't needed and was locally
generated by a faulty cron job, which has now been sorted anyway...
The problem I have now is I cannot send any email with qmail as I get the
following error :
An unknown error has occurred. Subject 'Test', Account: 'Ke
Hello,
does anybody have any experience with migrating from MS-Exchange to q-mail
on Linux ?
Thank you in advance!
Best regards,
Roman Tuchyna
_
Roman Tuchyna S&T Slovakia, s.r.o.
phone: +421769258111, +
* Bill Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Charles Cazabon wrote:
> Richard Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[quoting corrected]
>>> This way the ones who don't mind helping the newbies (like myself)
>>> can actually get some work done instead of having to read whining /
>>> vulgar emails
Kevin Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> An unknown error has occurred. Subject 'Test', Account: 'Kevin Smith',
> Server: 'dwshop2.dedic.web.xara.net', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '451
> qq trouble creating files in queue (#4.3.0)', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No,
> Server Error: 451, Error Num
* Kevin Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Because I had a huge queue of messages I did not need, I stopped qmail
> by this command, kill -TERM [pid] and then removed alls the files from
> the following directories :
> /var/qmail/queue/info /var/qmail/queue/local /var/qmail/queue/mess
>
Kuhl.
In that case who do I talk to to get unsubscribed from this group?
I already tried unsubscribing from the web page and it acted like it
took it, but I'm still getting emails a day later.
Garrett Johnson
SFGH, Dean's Office, School of Medicine
-Original Message-
From: Robin S. So
Kevin Smith wrote:
> The problem I have now is I cannot send any email with qmail as I
get the
> following error :
>
> An unknown error has occurred. Subject 'Test', Account: 'Kevin
Smith',
> Server: 'dwshop2.dedic.web.xara.net', Protocol: SMTP, Server
Response: '451
> qq trouble creating files i
Hi all,
I'm a small ISP (2500 mailbox).
I want to install qmail.
I'm looking for information about BSMTP (hosting
mail domain and deliver mail to dialup server).
Where can I find information
(example/configuration) ?
Thx :)
Johnson, Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In that case who do I talk to to get unsubscribed from this group?
> I already tried unsubscribing from the web page and it acted like it
> took it, but I'm still getting emails a day later.
Removal instructions are included in the confirmation mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Kuhl.
> In that case who do I talk to to get unsubscribed from this group?
> I already tried unsubscribing from the web page and it acted like it
> took it, but I'm still getting emails a day later.
Look at the headers of the mail you recieve from the list and look a
"Tuchyna, Roman" wrote:
>
> Hello,
> does anybody have any experience with migrating from MS-Exchange to q-mail
> on Linux ?
>
> Thank you in advance!
> Best regards,
>
> Roman Tuchyna
>
> _
> Roman Tuchyna
O.K., but how can that tool help it the mailboxes are on the MS-Exchange
server and users are using just JAVA GUI of MS-Exchange ?
Thank you again!
Roman
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 27. marec 2001 23:34
> To: Tuchyna, Roman; [EMAIL PROTECT
* Tuchyna, Roman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> does anybody have any experience with migrating from MS-Exchange to
> q-mail on Linux ?
Will you take "yes" for an answer? You lose stuff like appointment
management, but you get an Operating System and an MTA that works. If
you don't want to lose t
Thank you for your help. It is much appreciated. I m getting the following
error
Starting: qmail pop tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already used
smtp
I think that it has something to do with the fact that the file
/var/vpopmai/etc/tcp.smtp.cbd is owned by vpopmail:vchkpw
If I were to
Speaking of OpenMail, I've never used it but there
was a good editorial in InfoWorld two weeks ago
that talked about how great it was. It didn't
go into detail on the product but it did say
that HP has decided to cancel future development
of it because it was obvious that OpenMail would be
an MS
"Tuchyna, Roman" wrote:
>
> O.K., but how can that tool help it the mailboxes are on the MS-Exchange
> server and users are using just JAVA GUI of MS-Exchange ?
>
> Thank you again!
> Roman
>
That is left as an exercise for the motivated administrator.
Mike
IIRC, HP OpenMail on Linux has been discontinued. Another option is to
look at TradeServer from Bynari - http://www.bynari.com
HTH
.mark
>--
>From: Robin S. Socha[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 1:42 PM
>To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: migrating fro
I don't think Appoinment have to anything to do with email. Its Microsoft's
way
of proving its worth.
From an IT management point of view keep your resouces seperate.
Or one day
you'll be paying for it. Just like the idea of TV with VCR built
in it.
If you recall, there was something monolithic
In theory, you could use an Outlook express as such a gateway.
Outlook express speaks IMAP and MS Exchange. MS Exchange can
export a .PST file containing every thing in the user's inbox, outbox, etc.
Outlook express can import such .pst files. One can (in theory) simply
read from a PST file and
"Basic guide for newbies: if for some reason you think it is easier to just
post your FAQ to the mailing list, rather than reading the documentation,
where it is clearly answered, you need to a) grow up, and b) get a clue."
I think the most important thing is this write-up is " where it is
c
"Basic guide for newbies: if for some reason you think it is easier to just
post your FAQ to the mailing list, rather than reading the documentation,
where it is clearly answered, you need to a) grow up, and b) get a clue."
I think the most important thing is this write-up is " where it is
This thread reminds me of an old mail!
-Original Message-
From: Dave Sill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 10 August 2000 11:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to Annoy People Whose Help You Need
Say you're having a problem with qmail, and you want to request help
from s
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 10:36:50PM +0200, Tuchyna, Roman wrote:
> Hello,
> does anybody have any experience with migrating from MS-Exchange to q-mail
> on Linux ?
>
> Thank you in advance!
> Best regards,
>
Never done it but I could offer some simple suggestions:
1) Exchange can handle mail usi
Hi!
I try to compile qmailadmin0.42, but I get this errors:
[ /servers/src/qmailadmin-0.42]#
./configure -enable-cgibindir=/servers/apache/cgi-bin --enable-htmldir=/servers/apache
/htdocs -enable-qmaildir=/servers/qmail --enable-ezmlmdir=/servers/ezmlm/
[ /servers/src/qmailadmin-0.42]# m
Hi!
I try to compile qmailadmin0.42, but I get this errors:
[ /servers/src/qmailadmin-0.42]#
./configure -enable-cgibindir=/servers/apache/cgi-bin --enable-htmldir=/servers/apache
/htdocs -enable-qmaildir=/servers/qmail --enable-ezmlmdir=/servers/ezmlm/
[ /servers/src/qmailadmin-0.42]# m
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 10:01:31AM -0800, jean wrote:
> The random bounce occurs both for aliased accounts and actual accounts. The
> bounce message shows rcpt address as being correctly entered. Can anyone
> suggest where to begin looking? So I can steer the isp in the right
> direction?
I do
TAG writes:
> I am shocked and appalled at the absolute lack of courtesy, help and
> sympathy that is on this list.
I refuse to help someone who does not try to help themselves first,
and tell me what they have attempted. Why should I waste my time, why
should I waste their time telling them
Gee, why didn't I think of that? I'll do that tomorrow morning when I get
to work. Actually, I didn't think to do that because the message is
run-of-the-mill (to my untrained eyes, that is ;-)
- Original Message -
From: "J.P. Racine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "jean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Se
i have install sms_client-2.0.8y
i live in Indonesia
and here is the output :
root@/home/essy/public_html/sms_client-2.0.8y>sms_client mtn:628164821479
"test"
Dialing SMSC 0839009000...
WARNING: read() Timeout
WARNING: read() Timeout
ERROR: Timeout: searching for ++ failed after 10 seconds
ERROR:
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