Hi,
Step 1) 'man qmail-pw2u'
Step 2) 'man qmail-newu'
Step 3) mail to the list if no success
Have a good read at the good-enough qmail docs.
Csaba
Original Message dated 2001.05.08, 4:33:41
Author: "Yanurul Anwar" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: convert user:
hi all
recently i convert mail
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 09:33:41AM +0700, Yanurul Anwar wrote:
hi all
recently i convert mail server into qmail. we used a new comp and instaled it. i'm
trying to convert user from /etc/passwd from the old server (about 1500 user) into
qmail user in the new server (including the password).
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#t 19:01 07/05/2001 -0700, admin wrote:
Hi Guys;
I am getting annoying emails comming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and this guys
change the address the next week to be [EMAIL PROTECTED] I really want
domain.com blocked!! and badmailfrom only handles individual emails how
Hi all,
I host a lot of virtual domains but the Outlook cannot send after receive. I
was looking for some way to chenge this setting in the outlook but until now
no luck.
Is there a posibility to enable smtp authentication through the vmailmgr?
I have installed the version of qmail-smtpd.c
Am 08.05.2001 um 10:24:54 schrieb Evgeni Dobrev:
Hi Evgeni,
Is there a posibility to enable smtp authentication through the vmailmgr?
not with the standard setup. The problem is that vmailmgr stores the
user-database in different home-directories, so you must have
root-access to read them.
Hi,
quite a while ago I read about a script that checks a maildir and
deletes any mail that is older than a specified time (e.g. 30 days).
I can not find it anymore :-(.
any hints
tia
/ch
Hi All,
For which way could I know if daemontools is installed
already?
What supervise qmail-send, supervise qmail-smtpd and
supervise qmail-pop3d are used for?
Thanks,
Pablo
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qmail Digest 8 May 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1358
Topics (messages 62035 through 62099):
queue operates very slow !
62035 by: Nissim Penias
62037 by: Peter van Dijk
linebreak handling / qmail-inject
62036 by: Sascha Dahl
62041 by: Dave Sill
62042 by:
== 08/05/01 13:09 Clemens Hermann ==
| Hi,
|
| quite a while ago I read about a script that checks a maildir and
| deletes any mail that is older than a specified time (e.g. 30 days).
| I can not find it anymore :-(.
|
| any hints
script ?
put find ~/Maildir -type f -mtime +30 -exec rm {} \;
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 01:09:39PM +0200, Clemens Hermann wrote:
Hi,
quite a while ago I read about a script that checks a maildir and
deletes any mail that is older than a specified time (e.g. 30 days).
I can not find it anymore :-(.
Take mine for example...
#!/bin/sh
cd ~/lists
for dir
List Monkey wrote:
Does anyone have experience with HUGE Maildir's? I have an account that
is subscribed to a lot of high traffic mailing lists (like this one), and
I want to keep all the messages on my server.
I have seen grumblings, but no concrete info, on what may happen when your
Okay, yesterday I erroneously reported that I had maildrop and vmailmgr
running together, when it was really maildrop and *vpopmail*.
Well, this morning I converted our mail domain from vpopmail to vmailmgr and
copied my maildrop config over, changing a few paths.
Works like a charm. So my
* Clemens Hermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010508 13:09]:
quite a while ago I read about a script that checks a maildir and
deletes any mail that is older than a specified time (e.g. 30 days).
I can not find it anymore :-(.
There's something similar on my qmail page (address below).
-Johan
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Pablo Buenaventura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For which way could I know if daemontools is installed
already?
If you've got /usr/local/bin/supervise, you've probably got
daemontools. On Red Hat, you could check for an RPM:
rpm -qa | grep daemontools
What supervise qmail-send, supervise
Russ Allbery([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.05.07 05:09:31 +:
due to it's nature, being a ufs/ffs,
EMC Symmetrix do not use UFS/FFS unless the host you're connecting to the
disk chooses to format the disks that way. If you don't want to deal with
UFS, use a logging file system.
sorry for not
Markus Stumpf([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.05.07 15:27:52 +:
solution for handling DOS style linebreaks with qmail I would appreciate any
hints.
Do correct escaping of LFs according to RFC 2821.
something like
| recode dos:latin1
???
;-)
/k
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Peter van Dijk([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.05.07 16:41:38 +:
On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 04:37:52PM +0200, Magnus Bodin wrote:
Go for procmail since it contains native Maildir compliance nowadays.
Maildir support you mean. procmail's Maildir implementation is far
from 'compliant' (as far as
do you have the list's subscribers in mysql/pgsql storage, and have you
hand-modified adresses in it? this sounds rather like an ezmlm-idx
quirk you might catch with sql based subscription lists. look for
adresses with more or less than 1 '@', adresses missing the lefthand or
righthand side,
rohrbach@WM:datasink[~]6% ls -l /usr/local/bin/(sv*|multilog)
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel - 22076 Mar 12 21:45 /usr/local/bin/multilog*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel - 11740 Mar 12 21:45 /usr/local/bin/svc*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel - 9372 Mar 12 21:45 /usr/local/bin/svok*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root
* Karsten W. Rohrbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010508 14:50]:
Peter van Dijk([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.05.07 16:41:38 +:
On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 04:37:52PM +0200, Magnus Bodin wrote:
Go for procmail since it contains native Maildir compliance nowadays.
Maildir support you mean. procmail's
Johan Almqvist([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.05.08 15:13:46 +:
It doesn't follow Maildir file naming conventions. Not even close...
Example file name from procmail:
_sjF,ED_96.alpha.lunds.lu.se
Should be like:
989326863.7043.alpha.lunds.lu.se
but the only thing i can see
I finally got it working. Maybe it would have been easier to use maildrop (as
Peter Green reported that he got it working with vmailmgr), but I really don't
care, as long as I've got a working server-side filtering system.
Please feel free to comment. Could I have avoided creating
Karsten W Rohrbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
sorry for not elaborating the setup. sure thing, i am talking about
symmetrix/connectrix setups, where the fs gets exported as nfs. other
setups are out of discussion because of concurrent access to the same fs
(and if gfs would be stable on *bsd
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 03:13:46PM +0200, Johan Almqvist wrote:
* Karsten W. Rohrbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010508 14:50]:
Peter van Dijk([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.05.07 16:41:38 +:
On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 04:37:52PM +0200, Magnus Bodin wrote:
Go for procmail since it contains native
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I´m using qmail for all incoming and outgoing messages in a internet domain
[...]
So far, so good.
- let´s say domain.com.
Let's not. Please use real, unadulterated host/domain/IP information. It
makes our job easier in many cases.
I need to
Karsten W. Rohrbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Johan Almqvist([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.05.08 15:13:46 +:
It doesn't follow Maildir file naming conventions. Not even close...
[...]
but the only thing i can see here is that the filename generation is
somewhat different. why should this cause
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 08:14:53AM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
[snip]
procmail, for some reason, uses a totally different naming convention.
There's no good reason for it, and it could result in a namespace collision.
As soon as you get a collision, you've lost mail.
Unless you take
Charles Cazabon([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.05.08 08:14:53 +:
procmail, for some reason, uses a totally different naming convention.
There's no good reason for it, and it could result in a namespace collision.
As soon as you get a collision, you've lost mail.
Why take chances?
i agree by a
sorry, but I cannot appreciate the difference...
For me isn't nothing more than a comment (I thought iw was tha last
modified version of qmail-smtpd, but I was wrong probably). May you please
explain me the difference?
Thanks,
Tonino
P.S. Why I'm receiving two times every message? I
Well, not be sorry, I'm learning...
I have to modify the patch for other reason also (new qpasswd struct,
checking of bounce mail flag), so I'll change this error to 550 too.
I would like also to use this patch to reject senders using some
recipient's filter files.
Is there any suggestion
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Am I the only one that this is bugging? According to the headers, someone
at the University of Illinois needs to check their machines out.
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Hi all,
we need to complete forwarding. I have read the LWQ and they mention .qmail
files? Our environment is qmail + vpopmail. Would fastforward or dot.forward
be the best options?
Best regards,
Richard.
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Am I the only one that this is bugging? According to the headers, someone
at the University of Illinois needs to check their machines out.
The University of Illinois is where this mailing list is hosted.
Received: from
man dot-qmail indicates is used for forwarding messages, and format is
straight-forward. Is it permissable to forward a message to a device --
i.e., /dev/null? Or is bit-bucketing of email something exclusively
belonging to procmail?
Thank you.
ag
Does anyone know why the 'assign' file in
/etc/qmail/users would continually be overwritten?
I edit it and run qmail-newu and everything works
great...
then, at some point later, assign is re-written and
the addresses don't work anymore.
for example, i've got:
Im currently using Qmail + vpopmail and im trying to get my procmail filters
working. Right now, it appears procmail is somewhat functional. If an
e-mail matches my filter, the email is still sent to my Maildir, but _all_ i
get from the message is:
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 05:34:41PM -0500, Aaron Goldblatt wrote:
man dot-qmail indicates is used for forwarding messages, and format is
straight-forward. Is it permissable to forward a message to a device --
i.e., /dev/null?
That won't work.
What you need is a .qmail file with only a
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 06:42:20PM -0400, Carl J. Danowski wrote:
Does anyone know why the 'assign' file in /etc/qmail/users would continually be
overwritten?
[snip]
I heard something about bruceg's RPM rewriting that file from cron.
It's somewhere in the archives, I think.
Greetz, Peter.
i think i just figured it out.
look what was in cron.hourly:
#!/bin/sh
set -e
cd /var/qmail/users
test -s assign -a -s cdb \
qmail-pw2u /etc/passwd assign \
qmail-newu
Hmm i guess it puts this in by default (or something did)...
well, that's gone. i guess that would be a handy file
This message attmepts to load the Chineese Character set.
It could be SPAM, or it could be a question written in Chineese...
I CAN'T read Chineese, but I'll take a stab at translating it anyway.
(I feel lucky today!)
I'll bet he is asking at LEAST one of the following questions...
1) Why does
On Tue, 08 May 2001 18:42:20 EDT, Carl J. Danowski wrote:
Does anyone know why the 'assign' file in /etc/qmail/users would continually be
overwritten?
Hmm, who else has ``root'' access to your box? If none, which cronjob
did you write that overwrites it? If none, which web utility did
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 06:42:20PM -0400, Carl J. Danowski wrote:
Does anyone know why the 'assign' file in /etc/qmail/users would continually be
overwritten?
I edit it and run qmail-newu and everything works great...
then, at some point later, assign is re-written and the addresses don't
I've seen that... For those that like Outlook, I recommend an ugly thing:
create 2 profiles for the same account :-/
The fist profile just receive (SMTP server: NOSERVER.NODOMAIN), and the
second - the default profile - just sends (POP3 server:
NOSERVER.NODOMAIN)...
I would appreciate if
Hi all,
how does one add multiple recipients to a user in /etc/aliases for
forwarding? (format)?
richard: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]??
Many thanks,
Richard.
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like the following
richard: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
then run /usr/bin/newaliases
audit
On Wed, 9 May 2001, richard morris wrote:
Hi all,
how does one add multiple recipients to a user in /etc/aliases for
forwarding? (format)?
richard: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 02:30:09AM +0200, richard morris wrote:
how does one add multiple recipients to a user in /etc/aliases for
forwarding? (format)?
richard: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]??
richard: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chris
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Richard,
I'm sorry, that ment to say the following,
Richard: [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and so on for as many as you need.
audit
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- Original Message -
From: Yanurul Anwar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Csaba Bobak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: convert user
sorry to bring it on forum csaba...
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From: Csaba Bobak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Yanurul Anwar [EMAIL
Dear sir,
I am facing a very starange problem,
I am using qmail 1.03 on red hat 6.2 and giving mailing solution to 18
different customers, whose Mx pointing is my server.
My all the domains are listed in virtualdomains file with some prepend, Like
ttk-lig.com is one of the entry and i m using
Just for your information.
This list has been spammed by users several times in the past
few days. One common characteristics of the spamming emails is that
they were all written in Chinese and their advertisements point to
various commercial web sites seemed to be written in Chinese
( I
Hi all,
I'm using qmail 1.03 with qmail-etrn-0.1f patch. I am able to issue
ETRN command to port 25 and get 250 ok response from the server.
However, the server doesn't tranfer the emails to me even when there are
mails in the Maildir. I have trace the program qmail-send and found the
it
Hello all,
I'm trying to set up qmail+mysql on my freebsd 4.2,
using the standard port.
Following the config recommended by Iain, I finally
got my qmail-getpw to read the mailboxes from the mysql dbase correctly. What I
cannot get going though, is that the mails always get bounced with the
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