On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 06:00:03PM -0600, Keary Suska wrote:
>I had a similar experience, but it wasn't actually a mail bomb, it was a
>SPAM attempt. If a spammer thinks that your domain may be a free email
Yeah, I've had that happen a couple of times to one of my domains. Not
sure how they deci
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 05:52:11PM -0300, Jairo Marciano Silva wrote:
>Im trying to install qmail-autoreponder-0.93 but when i run the "make"
>command I got the following error:
>
>qmail-autoresponder.c:4: getopt.h: No such file or directory
You need to install the development headers -- on my Re
qmail Digest 4 Apr 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1324
Topics (messages 60186 through 60256):
Re: dot qmail problem (HELP NEEDED URGENT)
60186 by: Wei Yao Gharib
60197 by: Dave Sill
60238 by: Keary Suska
Passing variables from incoming mails to external prog
60187 by
Hi again,
sv:123456:respawn:env - \
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin svscan /service
/dev/console 2>/dev/console
I made the change to one line, but no results. The error
message is id field too long. I don't know if this is
qmail related, but the man inittab won't help me.
The id fie
Check out...
www.inter7.com
with Qmail+Vpopmail+Sqwebmail package you can have Gnupg support for
encrypting and digitally signing your messages and that too for non-system
accounts.
Don't ask me any configuration questions though...direct them to vpopmail
and sqwebmail list. I've yet to understand
Cybersync wrote:
>
> By datalimit I assume you mean the databytes parameter in the
> /var/qmail/control directory. I havent an entry here so I assumed it would
> be the default of 0 no limit. I have telnetted on 25 to some of the other
> mailservers and they either have no limit or a limit of 10
Could you tell me more about RSS ?
> On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 06:00:03PM -0600, Keary Suska wrote:
> >I had a similar experience, but it wasn't actually a mail bomb, it was a
> >SPAM attempt. If a spammer thinks that your domain may be a free email
>
> Yeah, I've had that happen a couple of tim
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 12:30:48PM -, Renato wrote:
>Could you tell me more about RSS ?
http://mail-abuse.org/rss/
Sean
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Hello,I wonder if in my case could I get enhancements with qmail,
installing a DNS (also just a cached DNS) into my linux server.
Please consider that:
I'have not a registered FQDN,my IP on the INTERNET is dynamic,
I have only few machines into my LAN with their private hostnames
and relative IP
"Rick Updegrove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am pretty sure that djb changed his instructions for daemontools
>http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/svscan.html#boot and linux somewhat recently.
Correct. It was definitely changed since LWQ was written.
>The first time I followed LWQ I overlooked the UR
>From: "Dave Sill"
> "Rick Updegrove" wrote:
> >I am pretty sure that djb changed his instructions for daemontools
> >http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/svscan.html#boot and linux somewhat recently.
> Correct. It was definitely changed since LWQ was written.
At least I was right about something : (
H
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Thanks!
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Andrew Blogg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> |preline -dr /var/qmail/bin/qmail-remote mail.domain2.com $SENDER $RECIPIENT
[...]
> The issue is that mailer-daemon bounce messages never go back to the
> original sender, and I see the following in the logs.
>
>
> deferral: DI_(qmail-remote)_was_i
David Talkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Charles Cazabon wrote:
No, I most certainly did not. Please check your attributions more carefully.
Charles
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Jati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm new comer in 'qmail world'
Please read the qmail documentation, Dave Sill's "Life with qmail", and
everything else referenced at www.qmail.org.
> I want to know : How to set Return-Path in header mail?
Read the qmail documentation. Hint: the manual page
Hi folks,
since I moved to a new job just 3 days ago I don't yet have all the
books and docs I had at my former job (ordered but not delivered yet).
So please let me ask a question: how can I remove messages in the queue
manually (by number or [local] sender)? I thought there was a
single-line-co
Gregor Szaktilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> since I moved to a new job just 3 days ago I don't yet have all the
> books and docs I had at my former job (ordered but not delivered yet).
Okay, you're forgiven :).
> So please let me ask a question: how can I remove messages in the queue
> manu
Hi,
I setup the tcp.smtp.cdb file and am calling it when I start tcpserver,
but I am still getting errors when I try to relay mail from my internal
network. Here is the call from my tcpserver startup script:
(PATH=/usr/local/qmail/bin; /usr/local/bin/tcpserver
-x/usr/local/etc/ip/tcp.smtp.cdb -
Thank you.
- Original Message -
From: "Sumith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Daniel Holden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: Secure Email?
> Check out...
> www.inter7.com
> with Qmail+Vpopmail+Sqwebmail package you can have Gnupg
> "John" == John Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here is what I used to make the tcp.smtp.cdb file:
> 192.168.:allow
> 192.168.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> :allow
Um...OK!!
MAYBE just try creating /etc/tcp.smtp with the above data in it, then
either run '/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail cdb' (if y
John Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I setup the tcp.smtp.cdb file and am calling it when I start tcpserver,
> but I am still getting errors when I try to relay mail from my internal
> network.
What errors are you getting? Please show us the exact text of all error
messages you receive,
>
192.168.:allow
192.168.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
:allow
>
My understanding is that ":allow" (the last line) will allow anybody to send
email. Is it correct?
Kirti
-Original Message-
From: John Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 10:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTE
Hi,
Sorry, it seems that my first message was not as clear as I thought it
was. Let me try again.
> > Here is what I used to make the tcp.smtp.cdb file:
>
> > 192.168.:allow
> > 192.168.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > :allow
>
> Um...OK!!
The above is the text format, I then ran this command:
> tcp
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 08:15:19AM -0500, Terry Bilskie wrote:
>
> Please remove me from this qmail list.
Please do it yourself by sending a mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
AS STATED IN THE WELCOME-MAIL.
> NOTE: This e-mail message may contain information that may be privileged,
> confidential, a
simple support
http://www.simple-support.com
It's pretty good. Though the guy who supports it tends to take awhile to
answer questions. The number one issue is that the MySQL database can get
damaged so you need to know how to repair it... other than that we are
pretty happy with it.
-Or
Kirti S. Bajwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> :allow
>
> My understanding is that ":allow" (the last line) will allow anybody to send
> email. Is it correct?
No. This will allow anyone to connect to your SMTP server. Whether they
can send mail or not depends on the contents of rcpthosts, the en
John Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sorry, it seems that my first message was not as clear as I thought it
> was. Let me try again.
Excellent, this is somewhat clearer.
> The above is the text format, I then ran this command:
>
> > tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp < /etc/
Hi,
> > The above is the text format, I then ran this command:
> >
> > > tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp < /etc/tcp.smtp
> >
> > To make the binary.
>
> Good.
>
> What output does the following command produce?
>
> TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
I did th
Hi all,
This is my requirement.
When a mail comes to [EMAIL PROTECTED] i want a program to be
triggered and that program will have to process that mail.
I did this using a program (exchange) which
was written in C.
In the .qmail file of the user I
put "|exchange" and it worked
No
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 02:53:33PM -0500, Kurth Bemis wrote:
> does anyone know of a ticketing system, written in PHP for qmail? I
> found RT (www.fsck.com/rt/) but its perl (bleh) just wondering if anyone
> knows of anything that fits my request a little more :-)
I put IRM into place for intern
John Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The above is the text format, I then ran this command:
>
>> tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp < /etc/tcp.smtp
>
>To make the binary.
In an earlier message, John wrote:
> Here is the call from my tcpserver startup script:
>
>(PATH=/usr/local/q
I've used something like this in my .qmail files in the past:
|/usr/java/jdk1.3/bin/java javaProgram
(adjust the path to the java executable to match your system)
You may also want to use the '-cp' switch with the java command to
set your classpath up properly
regards
d.l
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001 2
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 11:17:25AM -0400, John Anderson wrote:
> Here is what I used to make the tcp.smtp.cdb file:
>
> 192.168.:allow
> 192.168.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> :allow
>
> The above is the text format, I then ran this command:
>
> > tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp < /etc/tc
John Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > What output does the following command produce?
> >
> > TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
>
> # TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 ./tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
> rule 192.168.:
> set environment variable RELAYCLIENT=
> allow conn
Hi, I'm using qmail with avpkeeper. For every message I have this line
in the ../mail/error log
Apr 4 19:17:23 mail avpkeeper[23209]: Invalid message format
Apr 4 19:17:24 mail avpkeeper[23213]: Invalid message format
Apr 4 19:17:25 mail avpkeeper[23217]: Invalid message format
Apr 4 19:17:2
Hi,
Charles Cazabon wrote:
> John Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > What output does the following command produce?
> > >
> > > TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
> >
> > # TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 ./tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
> > rule 192.168.:
> > set e
* John Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010404 19:59]:
> > > > TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
> > > # TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 ./tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
> > > rule 192.168.:
> > > set environment variable RELAYCLIENT=
> > > allow connection
> Apr 4 12:51:48 localh
Ok, call me stupid. I forgot how our network was setup for a minute (Ok maybe
longer).
That fixed everything.
Thanks everyone for all of the help!
--John
Johan Almqvist wrote:
> * John Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010404 19:59]:
> > > > > TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 tcprulescheck /etc/
I just wrote a Perl script that gets an e-mail address from the command line
and then subs it in as the To: field in mailwrapper output. While the
program worked just fine when I manually entered the To: field, it appends
@www.schnarff.com to that field when I get it from the command line.
The
I just ran a test on our machine here and the results are not good. I sent a
message bcc'ed to a 1000 different non-existent recipients on another one of
our machines. 14 minutes later and only 600 of them have been
processed/bounced. This is pretty slow.
What about increasing the number of remot
* Alex Le Fevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010404 21:16]:
> The relevant part of the script appears below:
Speaking of relevancy, this is pretty irrellevant to this list. You made a
perl mistake.
> $recip = $ARGV[0];
> $recip =~ s/\@/\\\@/g;
> print $recip;
> open (MAIL, "|/usr/sbin/sendmail -t");
>
Hi all:
Last weekend I was a happy camper. I re-read the djbdns documentation (and
DNS & BIND-- just for fun) and thought I understood everything. I worked my
plan as follows:
Setup two servers:
ns1.tibonline.net IP 63.113.255.2
ns2.tibonline.net IP 63.113.255.3
Fir
Please do not start new threads by replying to unrelated messages.
* Brett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010404 21:33]:
> I just ran a test on our machine here and the results are not good. I sent a
> message bcc'ed to a 1000 different non-existent recipients on another one of
> our machines. 14 minutes l
> No it isn't. The =~ s stuff is totally unnecessary, as you're not passing
> the address on the command line to sendmail...
Maybe I didn't make myself clear. I *am* trying to pass the e-mail address
from the command line to sendmail. And yes, $recip *is* user\@domain.com --
I printed it to ST
* Alex Le Fevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010404 21:44]:
> > No it isn't. The =~ s stuff is totally unnecessary, as you're not passing
> > the address on the command line to sendmail...
> Maybe I didn't make myself clear. I *am* trying to pass the e-mail address
> from the command line to sendmail. A
Hi all:
Last weekend I was a happy camper. I re-read the djbdns documentation (and
DNS & BIND-- just for fun) and thought I understood everything. I worked my
plan as follows:
Setup two servers:
ns1.tibonline.net IP 63.113.255.2
ns2.tibonline.net IP 63.113.255.3
Fi
* Alex Le Fevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010404 15:53]:
> > No it isn't. The =~ s stuff is totally unnecessary, as you're not passing
> > the address on the command line to sendmail...
>
> Maybe I didn't make myself clear. I *am* trying to pass the e-mail address
> from the command line to sendmail
> Aw come on, take away the =~ s line and you'll be fine. I promise.
::Looks chagrined:: Hmm. You were right. I just know that I need the "\"
before the "@" when I hard-code, so I thought it would be necessary with my
variable as well.
> And NO, you're not trying to pass the recip on the comm
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 10:39:37PM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
> So if anyone knows a ticketing system which can be used without
> closing each and every ticket manually on a web interface and does not use
> simple incremental ticket numbers but date-based (20010329-0002 foe example)
> please dro
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 07:44:00PM +, Alex Le Fevre wrote:
> > No it isn't. The =~ s stuff is totally unnecessary, as you're not passing
> > the address on the command line to sendmail...
>
> Maybe I didn't make myself clear. I *am* trying to pass the e-mail address
> from the command line
I'm positive this has to be something simple, I just cann't see it. I've
researched the archives and documentation to no avail.
tcpserver accepts the connection and qmail places the mail in
/opt/qmail/queue/todo (yes I compiled qmail to use opt in place of var) and then
it just sits there. Fot
>> And NO, you're not trying to pass the recip on the command line. Your're
>> passing it on STDIN.
>>
>
> I still don't understand your logic here -- script.pl [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent
> mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- but that's not really relevant to this list, so
> don't worry about it.
You are
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm positive this has to be something simple, I just cann't see it. I've
> researched the archives and documentation to no avail.
Yup, something simple.
> tcpserver accepts the connection and qmail places the mail in
> /opt/qmail/queue/todo (yes I
OK I am really stuck!
Yes I have read lifewithqmail over and over and over. I have read through
the docs and FAQs, to make sure I did everything right.
I read TEST.deliver no problems here qmail send fine.
However I can't seem to receive anything. And no errors s
* Marcus Ouimet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010405 00:14]:
> However I can't seem to receive anything. And no errors seem to be sent to
> the syslog/maillog file (except for one about the home dir being writable
> which I already know). Where are the log files defined? How can I fix this?
qmail will not
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 03:14:29PM -0700, Marcus Ouimet wrote:
> OK I am really stuck!
>
> Yes I have read lifewithqmail over and over and over. I have read through
> the docs and FAQs, to make sure I did everything right.
>
SNIP stuff not needed.
>
> My .qmail file is located in th
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 03:14:29PM -0700, Marcus Ouimet wrote:
> ANY ideas?
unless you set the homedirs permissions right qmail won't deliver as stated
in the logs.
chown -R $user /home/$user/
chmod -R 700 /home/$user/
--
Henning Brauer | BS Web Services
Hostmaster BSWS| Roedingsmarkt
Thanks all this time that is all I needed all this time. Thanks I really
appreciate it. Next time I will use the domain, sorry about that.
-Original Message-
From: Johan Almqvist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: April 4, 2001 3:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tried everyt
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 12:33:56PM -0700, Brett wrote:
> I just ran a test on our machine here and the results are not good. I sent a
> message bcc'ed to a 1000 different non-existent recipients on another one of
> our machines. 14 minutes later and only 600 of them have been
> processed/bounced.
Hi all,
I'm using FreeBSD 4.2 and i trying to configure relay-ctrl.
My problem is that: Never the ip's are recorded in /var/spool/relay-ctrl .
My supervise scripts are:
/var/qmail/supevise/qmail-smtpd/run:
#!/bin/sh
QMAILDUID=`id -u qmaild`
NOFILESGID=`id -g qmaild`
MAXSMTPD=`cat /var/qmail/
> "Charles" == Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>> sv:123456:respawn:env - \ PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin
>> svscan /service /dev/console 2>/dev/console
> Is that really broken into two or more lines? You can't do that in
> inittab. Get rid of the backslash
Hello,I passed to tcpserver and all seems to work correctly:
now I have /etc/tcp.smpt file with :allow rules,
but I'd have some doubts to resolve:
1) May I remove now all my rcpthosts names except my hostname?
2) Shall I use supervise with tcpserver?
actually my start scripts are:
#/etc/rc.d/in
Were in the process of planning a migration of email from a sendmail
server using pop3 type of service, to qmail using IMAP (courier). We
have about 300 users.
Since the email isnt going to get downloaded off the server, and were
planning on Maildir format (required if were using Courier) th
Marcus Ouimet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK I am really stuck!
As noted by others, you hid/obscured information. That's bad. Next time
you'll do better.
> I also have installed checkpasswd and that seems to work OK with that. I
> also set up the Maildir (with 3 sub dirs).
More on this
Marco Calistri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,I passed to tcpserver and all seems to work correctly: now I have
> /etc/tcp.smpt file with :allow rules, but I'd have some doubts to resolve:
>
> 1) May I remove now all my rcpthosts names except my hostname?
Yes; more precisely, remove all host
Al Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I realize this is a little off-topic for this list
[...]
Yup.
> Whats the largest number of inodes you can configure for on a partition?
> (How do you? man mkfs isnt very helpful.)
How is it not helpful? It refers to you to the man page for mke2fs,
Hello. I am thinking about using qmail 1.03, instead of
sendmail, but still have a problem. It seems so wierd that
I cannot solve it by myself.
Suppose that there are 2 SMTP servers for a domain 'my.domain'.
One is smtp1.my.domain and the other is smtp2.my.domain.
Both servers are confirme
Hi all,
I would like to know if there is any
mail parsing (MIME) library in C which i can use to parse the mails and
extract the address , attachments , body etc from a mail body
.
if not please tell me how to handle this in
Java
There are mail api s in Java to handle this but the
ques
Hi-
Our good buddy DJB has been there and done that. Take a look at:
http://cr.yp.tp/mess822.html
--Pete
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Mathew Chandy wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to know if there is any mail parsing (MIME) library in C which i can
>use to parse the mails and extract the address
hi.
i'm trying to get tcpserver installed and running qmail on my machine (linux
with a 2.2.18 kernel. madrake 7.1 to be exact).
I have qmail installed and running (wondeful program might i ad) and I have
compiled and installed the tcpserver package, but I cannot, for the life of
me, get tcpser
Hi!
I am also having troble with tcpserver under Mandrake 7.1, but with kernel
2.4.2.
The mail system works perfectly on the machine, but the system has
significant latencies when I'm trying to establsh an SMTP commection with
qmail-pop3d. I have to try serveral times until the connection is mad
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