Title: re-writing headers based on rules
Hi there,
I have the following setup.
A Web server which sends email from forms. The web server box runs
sendmail (sorry!). This gets relayed through mail server which runs
qmail. I'm looking to rewrite the headers at the qmail end to achieve
the
All emails relayed to @xxx.com (which is remote) need to be Bcc'ed to
another address.
You may catch all mail from the webserver (by it's IP address, see
the RELAYCLIENT trick) and within the processing you may check if the
envelope receiver matches the wanted domain.
The RELAYCLIENT setup
qmail Digest 6 Apr 2001 10:00:01 - Issue 1326
Topics (messages 60329 through 60380):
different folder visible from MessengerSqwebmail.
60329 by: Massimo Quintini
60330 by: Kieran Barnes
60335 by: Tim Hunter
long connection times
60331 by: Kieran Barnes
hi all !
i'm setting up the qmail-mrtg tool :)
but it seems that it needs qmail logged with cyclog
(actually i use multilog).
i read somewhere that cyclog it's part of the
daemontools package.
i got daemontools 0.70 but can't find the cyclog
binaries or cyclog.c file in the src
any idea
Hi,
I've setup a qmail server in our DMZ for relaying mail to the internal
Exchange server. We've got two domains and I want the qmail server to
forward all mail for one of the domains to the Exchange server.
First I've setup the Exchange server to accept @bioid-dev.de in addition
to
Any hints what I am missing in my configuration?
Did you restart qmail after establishing the route in smtproutes?
Regards, Frank
Hi
i Try to setup qmail with maildirs and Procmail Mailfiltering.
Ok Qmail works. How do i enable the filtering to of Procmail to
the ariving Mails ? I found nothing in the manual.
Regards
Aelx
Hello,
Thank you very much for your help, patience to
read my email and time to answer it, specially to
Keary Suska and Brad Dameron. I appreciated it very
much. Your advices helped a lot!
It worked finally!
I created the dot-qmail in the level of the
domains and put dot-qmail with
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 12:23:33PM +0200, Frank Tegtmeyer wrote:
Any hints what I am missing in my configuration?
Did you restart qmail after establishing the route in smtproutes?
That's not necessary. smtproutes is reread by every new invocation of
qmail-remote.
Chris
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Frank Tegtmeyer wrote:
Any hints what I am missing in my configuration?
Did you restart qmail after establishing the route in smtproutes?
Regards, Frank
Yes, normally I do a restart of qmail with the startup/shutdown script
after applying changes to the configuration. Now I did a
Ok Qmail works. How do i enable the filtering to of Procmail to
the ariving Mails ? I found nothing in the manual.
man qmail-command
* Alexander Meis [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010406 12:21]:
i Try to setup qmail with maildirs and Procmail Mailfiltering.
Ok Qmail works. How do i enable the filtering to of Procmail to
the ariving Mails ? I found nothing in the manual.
Tip 1: Don't start new threads by replying to unrelated
* Mac Schwarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010406 11:58]:
I've setup a qmail server in our DMZ for relaying mail to the internal
Exchange server. We've got two domains and I want the qmail server to
forward all mail for one of the domains to the Exchange server.
First I've setup the Exchange server
to [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED] and the first is delivered and the
second not.
Where is the first one delivered to? What does the log say about
that?
I assume it get's delivered to the Exchange with another path.
Do you have a smtproute for bioid.com also?
No spelling error in your
Hi!
I wonder if there is a mail cleansing program out there that is
configurable and mime-compliant.
By mail cleansing program, I mean a program that can be instructed to only
keep the text/plain part of a multipart/alternative message [Oh, I HATE
people that send multipart/alternative messages
When I telnet mydomain.xs4all.nl at port 25, it takes a minute or two for my
linux qmail server to respond. I don't like this because mail is often
delivered with long delayings and maybe it has something to do with the long
respond time from the server (so the smtp client is quitting). The
Installed qmail and it seems to work good. But, mail is often delivered with
a long delay. It is stored at my provider (can see it there via webmail).
Sometimes I cannot retrieve mail via smtp from the provider for hours. When
I do a telnet session to myhost.xs4all.nl at port 25, it takes a
I wonder if there is a mail cleansing program out there that is
configurable and mime-compliant.
ezmlm-reject does some checks and ezmlm-send is able to remove some
parts. Maybe this could be put together by somebody (not me :)
regards, Frank
- Original Message -
From: "R vdB
Subject: Telnet to smtp takes long respond time
When I telnet mydomain.xs4all.nl at port 25, it takes a minute or two for
my
linux qmail server to respond. I don't like this because mail is often
delivered with long delayings and maybe it has
Check your tcpserver configuration.
Try with tcpserver -v -p -h -R
-Original Message-
From: R vdB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: viernes, 06 de abril de 2001 14:12
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Telnet to smtp takes long respond time
Installed qmail and it seems to work good.
What should be a normal respond time? What is definitely too long?
Could it be the cause of the problems (the sometimes delayed arrival of
messages)?
Henning Brauer wrote some days ago: this is not a FAQ, it is THE FAQ.
Assuming that you run qmail-smtpd under tcpserver have a look at it's
Hi,
I replaced sendmail with a qmail installation and everything works fine.
Except that some programs here are written in a way that they connect
direct to the port 25 of the qmail server and and feed the mail via the smtp
commands.
Unfortunatly they only use "username" as sender and not
If you are using tcpserve you may find that there are long delays on the
host lookups that happen by default.
The options you want to look at (if I remember correctly) are
-H ) Do not look up the remote host name in DNS
-l ) Do not look up the local host name in DNS
-R )
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 02:12:16PM +0200, R vdB wrote:
Installed qmail and it seems to work good. But, mail is often delivered with
a long delay.
Can't one use the archives? This is asked at least once a day.
--
Henning Brauer | BS Web Services
Hostmaster BSWS| Roedingsmarkt 14
jcarreiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but it seems that it needs qmail logged with cyclog (actually i use
multilog). i read somewhere that cyclog it's part of the daemontools
package. i got daemontools 0.70 but can't find the cyclog binaries or
cyclog.c file in the src
cyclog was part of
Johan Almqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By mail cleansing program, I mean a program that can be instructed to only
keep the text/plain part of a multipart/alternative message
I believe Russell Nelson wrote a script which does exactly this, called
"no-alternative". Check www.qmail.org for a
qmail-mrtg does not use cyclog output it uses multilog.. multilog is found
in the daemontools package.
Sean
- Original Message -
From: jcarreiro
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 4:58 AM
Subject: CYCLOG logger ?
hi all !
i'm setting up the qmail-mrtg tool :)
but it
I went to: http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/servers.html#authorized-relay
and basicly did whatever they told me to
i create a file /etc/tcp.smtp
i put my ip my stuff in it
then i did
tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp /etc/tcp.smtp
no errors were displayed
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 03:38:17PM +0200, R vdB wrote:
Thanks, tried -v -p -h -R -x and it's responding within seconds now. But I
MUST add the -x, otherwise connection is refused. Why?
sorry, I'm getting angry. You got TONS of pointers to the tcpserver
documentation, JUST READ IT.
Antje Koschel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Except that some programs here are written in a way that they connect direct
to the port 25 of the qmail server and and feed the mail via the smtp
commands. Unfortunatly they only use "username" as sender and not
"username@mydomain" . And they might
R vdB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, tried -v -p -h -R -x and it's responding within seconds now. But I
MUST add the -x, otherwise connection is refused. Why?
Read the documentation for tcpserver. The answer is in there. Honestly.
Charles
--
Johan Almqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if there is a mail cleansing program out there that is
configurable and mime-compliant.
By mail cleansing program, I mean a program that can be instructed to only
keep the text/plain part of a multipart/alternative message [Oh, I HATE
people that
Greetings.
I am writing a small book about Linux/FreeBSD since 1999 (just for
fun, maybe it will be released someadays, maybe not, who knows).
Currently i try to find out the advantages of qmail. It took me some
time to get it working, but I am very surprised about the speed. I
have changed my
alexus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I went to: http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/servers.html#authorized-relay
and basicly did whatever they told me to
[...]
no errors were displayed
Good, that must mean it worked, since you didn't say you had any errors.
Charles
--
"alexus" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I went to: http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/servers.html#authorized-relay
and basicly did whatever they told me to
i create a file /etc/tcp.smtp
i put my ip my stuff in it
then i did
tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp /etc/tcp.smtp
no errors were displayed
I am back to square ONE...
I have installed fresh copy of qmail (on a fresh copy of RH 6.2). When I
send an email to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", I get an error message:
-
Your
I have two boxes both with qmail 1.03 qmailqueue.patch.txt (for
qmail-scanner.0.95) and the latest tls.patch. I was never able to get
qmail-remote working on the primary box as it would crash when sending to
yahoo.com. On the secondary box I have it working, except now it can't
deliver to the
Hello,
I'm running qmail-1.03 with ucspi-tcp-0.88 and vpopmail-3.4.11-2
on Redhat 6.2. It's working well but sometimes it generates many
tcp.smtp. temporary files and qmail-pop3d began to say
"+ERR aack, child crashed".
# ls -lg /etc/tcp.smtp*
-rw-rw-r--1 root root 256 Apr 6
R vdB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, tried -v -p -h -R -x and it's responding within seconds now. But I
MUST add the -x, otherwise connection is refused. Why?
I happen to be reading the chapter in "Running Qmail by Richard Blum" when I
saw your posting. This is the explanation from the
Believe it or not, all the answers to your questions can be found at
http://www.qmail.org/top.html !
Brett.
"Boris" == Boris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Greetings. I am writing a small book about Linux/FreeBSD since 1999
(just for fun, maybe it will be released someadays, maybe not, who
Boris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are some things I need to know about qmail to complete my work on
this chapter.
* First, I need to know is there a similar way to stop spammers as in
sendmail with /etc/access.
Many people on this list will not be familiar with the detailed workings
Hello Brett,
Friday, April 06, 2001, 7:05:27 PM, you wrote:
BR Believe it or not, all the answers to your questions can be found at
BR http://www.qmail.org/top.html !
hmm, ok. h
* "Kirti S. Bajwa" [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010406 18:22]:
[a whole sh*tload of worthless information]
- What is the problem? (Aka: What did you do? What did you expect to
happen? What happened?)
- What do the logs say (not the smtpd logs, the REAL qmail logs)
-Johan
--
Johan Almqvist
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 12:52:30PM +0530, Mathew Chandy wrote:
I have a problem . I have to block an user say [EMAIL PROTECTED] from
sending
mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . How can i acheive this in qmail.
The mail server on mydomain.com is a qmail mail server. I tried doing this
Peter Cavender wrote:
Have there been any changes on the DNS setup for your system; i.e., your
nameservers. In my experience this has been the #1 cause of delays,
because email/qmail depends heavliy on DNS service. I have several
nameserver changeovers, and when things are not exactly
Hello,I try,following the qmail FAQ,to add the variable to be able
to insert "Mail-Follow-Up To:" automatically.
So I create $HOME/.lists which contains the mailing list rcpt@domain
this file has chmod 644 chown user chgrp user,
then I firstly add these lines into $HOME/.bash_profile,
then into
On 06-Apr-2001 Charles Cazabon wrote:
Marco Calistri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW now Fetchmail[OT] is reporting this message:
X-Fetchmail-Warning: recipient address [EMAIL PROTECTED] didn't match any
local name
Mailing list mail will not have your email address in the headers; you
On 06-Apr-2001 Adrian Ho wrote:
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Marco Calistri wrote:
Hi Dave,Thank you very much,about dns I put the 127.0.0.1 as 3rd nameserver
into my /etc/resolv.conf,the previous 2 are the ISP's nameservers.
Since most (all?) resolver libraries query resolv.conf's nameserver
You are correct. I removed everything from /etc/host.deny /etc/host.allow
and I started getting messages. Funny this is that I did the same this
morning before posting the message without success. I am just wondering what
was different?
I thank you very much for taking time and responding. I
"a whole sh*tload of worthless information"
There are three types of people on this list:
(1) Who want the whole "sh*tload" information become rude if you
do not do their way
(2) Who do not want a whole "sh*tload" information become rude if
you do not do their way
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 09:50:14AM -0700, Tom Jackson wrote:
Also note that a few recent messages were in error in suggesting -h flag
to tcpserver. The options I used are:
-v -p -l 0 -H -R -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
But isn't the -p not correct here?
If you use -p and DNS is broken you will
OK I finally got qmail-remote to run under truss from the command line. Here
is what I see:
open("/var/ld/ld.config", O_RDONLY) Err#2 ENOENT
What? Why? I can't find this file on any system I have (Solaris and Linux)
open64("/var/qmail/bin/qmail-remote", O_RDONLY) = 3
close(19)
Charles Maex:
I found out that settings for tcpwrapper ( in /etc/host.deny ) were causing
this problem. Once I cleared /etc/host.deny, the problem went away.
I have no idea how this error message is created but I also thought that the
MS-EXCHANGE was the problem, except it is a production
I'm trying to run qmail with tcpserver, and running this command:
17:31:44 root:/etc/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -u 518 -g 521 0 smtp
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
gives the following error messsage:
tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already used
i'm not sure what do here. any help would be
Hello Charles,
thankyou for your answer, that will help me a lot.
CC Boris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* First, I need to know is there a similar way to stop spammers as in
sendmail with /etc/access.
CC Many people on this list will not be familiar with the detailed workings of
CC sendmail;
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' on
ok The Domain is tibonline.net
MSEXCH:IMS:TIB:MTC-TN:TALIA 3902 (000B09AA) Host Unknown
AN MS-Exchange Server:Internet Mail Service, named TALIA could not resolve
tibonline.net
That is the problem, as Dave pointed. Check that server.
Regards,
Hi,
I'm converting few thousands of POP3 users from sendmail to qmail. I have
qmail up and running. I'm using maildir format. I want to move away from
/etc/passwd authentication. What type of POP toaster setup do you
recommend? I read single UID/GID setup. Someone mentioned LDAP. I
"Kirti S. Bajwa" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In my opinion (1) (2) have other mental problems and they TAKE OUT on
people in the mailing list.
Stop wasting the time of people with useless information, unrelated questions
and mixing mailing lists.
I watched your postings for some days now and
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 09:20:44PM +0200, Markus Stumpf wrote:
And "-l 0" is also nonsense.
No, it's not
This should be "-l localhostname" this is
a NAME, not a number.
Says who?
See
http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html
You should have seen it yourself. From that URL:
*
well duh..
either you running another tcpserver already
or your sendmail still running
kill sendmail or tcpserver and try again
- Original Message -
From: "Todd Kennedy" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 3:34 PM
Subject: tcpserver help
I'm trying
Hi all,
I'm using FreeBSD 4.2 and i trying to configure relay-ctrl 2.5.
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
Todd Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
gives the following error messsage:
tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already used
Comment out the line beginning with "smtp" in your /etc/inetd.conf file
and send the inetd process a HUP signal (kill -HUP pid of inetd).
Inetd is still waiting
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 03:34:18PM -0400, Todd Kennedy wrote:
I'm trying to run qmail with tcpserver, and running this command:
17:31:44 root:/etc/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -u 518 -g 521 0 smtp
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
gives the following error messsage:
tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind:
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 09:20:44PM +0200, Markus Stumpf wrote:
And "-l 0" is also nonsense. This should be "-l localhostname" this is
a NAME, not a number.
It can be whatever you want, and if you're not concerned about what is logged,
0 is as good as anything else. In fact, 0 is what DJB's
Boris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
192.168.0 RELAY
127.0.0.1 RELAY
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 550 Spam denied
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 550 SPAM F*CK YOU SH*T SPAMMER
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 550 SPAMMER BUY YOURSELF
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 550 LOAN YOURSELF, SPAMMER
On 06-Apr-2001 Todd Kennedy wrote:
I'm trying to run qmail with tcpserver, and running this command:
17:31:44 root:/etc/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -u 518 -g 521 0 smtp
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
gives the following error messsage:
tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already used
hi
is there a way to bypass the queue?
i just want recive and validate emails using spam-control patch and then send it to
antivirus running
on localhost:port that then sends the emails to internal macines connected to big
fibre storage systemis.
i am searching for 100 msgs second average
Thanks, tried -v -p -h -R -x and it's responding within seconds now. But I
MUST add the -x, otherwise connection is refused. Why?
From: Iñigo Martínez Lasala [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Telnet to smtp takes long respond time
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