Absolutely nothing in the logs. Hardware is fine, all other processes are
working flawlessly. This box is well worked, but not even close to loaded
(load avg stays around 0.25 to 0.30) except when restarting qmail.
I just can't think of any reasonable explanation why qmail-remote would just
Sean,
I'm
using stunnel for this. Works very well.
-- Troy Settle Pulaski Networks
540.994.4254
-Original Message-From: SeanW
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 11:05
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
SSL
Can qmail handle passing pop password via SSL
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 02:20:40AM -0400, Troy Settle wrote:
Absolutely nothing in the logs.
Then either you didn't understand the question, or your logging is
broken.
To help us diagnose your hung qmail-remote problem, include all
relevant log entries for remote deliveries, including the
Hi,
I'm using qmail aliases to create simple mailing
lists. Does anyone know how to stop qmail from sending you a copy of your own
message whenyou post to an alias that has your addressincluded in
the alias?
Cheers, -mic
Today I noticed an unusual delay when sending mail between two of my
computers, along with something I'd never seen before in one of the
Received headers. Quoted here is the relevant header:
Received: from scylla.ellipsis.cx ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) by softdnserror
with SMTP; 6 Jun 2001 06:15:47
Very well, here's the log entry for the last message:
2001-06-04 21:04:21.325080500
new msg 7513010
2001-06-04 21:04:21.325300500
info msg 7513010: bytes 3585 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 46253 uid 82
2001-06-04 21:04:21.399088500
starting delivery 95298: msg 7513010 to remote [EMAIL
In article 9fjudv$dss$[EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
Hello all:
I has read mailquotacheck.sh .but I can't understand some exit code ,example ,exit
111,exit 100,Would you can explain ? where can found these code define ?
and I want to specify some return to sender message how to do?
Thank
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 02:05:54AM -0500, Joel Uckelman wrote:
[snip]
But I still get the softdnserror header when sending mail from charybdis to
scylla, and I know this wasn't happening yesterday.
Any ideas about what's going on here? I'm stumped.
My wildest guess is that the resolver
The best antivirus for qmail is AVP www.avp.ru
D. Riera
GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI wrote:
Hi all.
Where can I find information about antivirus for qmail
(scan incomming and outgoing messages)?
thanks
--yapedu
Hi
I'm having a cluster of two pop3 servers using vpopmail+qmail. My monitoring
program is mon, because I've a LVS solution.
Sometimes, I have mon reporting false alarms about pop3 login on just one
server: with false alarm I mean an alarm about the pop3 server at first
attempt and an ok
HI,
I know this is not the right mailling list, but anybody here knows if
omail-webmail is possible to run as sudo and in mod_perl? if yes how can i
configure it?
thank you!
Hi ALL,
I have been asked a question - and I have no idea on how to answer. Maybe you-all can
help :
Can a qmail server be used as a replacement for an MS Exchange server ??
What the idea is - MS EXchange does not work that good :) - and we need to replace it
- but the exchange server does
I search in archive's list but I didn't find how to
make a qmail hub relay. Anybody can elp me how to makea hub.
I want my qmail server to receive mail for a lot
domain (know domain :) ) and to redirect to different mail server (foreign mail
server).
Thx for your help.
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 01:20:47PM +0200, Tonino Greco wrote:
Hi ALL,
I have been asked a question - and I have no idea on how to answer. Maybe you-all
can help :
Can a qmail server be used as a replacement for an MS Exchange server ??
What the idea is - MS EXchange does not work
I want drop one my domain name (I can't use one my old domain name).
I want make some temporary change in my configuration. If qmail receive (via
SMTP) mail with address having this old domain name send automaticly to
sender mail-info (eg. You use old name of our domain (), Your mail was
* NICOLAS Jean-Michel (@ HoME) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010606 13:25]:
I search in archive's list but I didn't find how to make a qmail hub
relay. Anybody can elp me how to make a hub.
I want my qmail server to receive mail for a lot domain (know
domain :) ) and to redirect to different mail server
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 01:25:36PM +0200, NICOLAS Jean-Michel (@ HoME) wrote:
I search in archive's list but I didn't find how to make a qmail hub
relay. Anybody can elp me how to make a hub.
I want my qmail server to receive mail for a lot domain (know domain
:) ) and to redirect to
Hi,
I can't really think of a good subject, so i just name it that way.
I have the follow scenario. Assuming my office is separate into 10
different locations,
with about 50 staff in each location. Is that anyway whereby I can
configure a mail server or
something equivalent at each location
I'm sorry if this is off topic for this list, but I'm assuming that there
will be people here that can answer this question.
I have a box that runs QMail TCPServer. The box has multiple external
addresses that are used to route various port connections to internal
network addresses using redir.
Charles:
Hi ..Thanks for the reply!
Charles Cazabon wrote:
Federico Edelman Anaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Sill wrote:
You might also want to set up a second qmail installation on the central
server to do nothing but handle messages injected via SMTP. That will
allow the
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 03:27:49PM +0200, Duncan MacMillan wrote:
I'm sorry if this is off topic for this list, but I'm assuming that there
will be people here that can answer this question.
I have a box that runs QMail TCPServer. The box has multiple external
addresses that are used to
Duncan MacMillan([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.06.06 15:27:49 +:
I'm sorry if this is off topic for this list, but I'm assuming that there
will be people here that can answer this question.
I have a box that runs QMail TCPServer. The box has multiple external
addresses that are used to route
is there any pop server for qmail better than qpopper 4.0?
--yapedu
I'm assuming you're calling tcpserver in a similar manner:
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -u -g 0 smtp /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
^
change the 0 to the address that you want tcpserver to bind to.
Hope this helps,
Travis L. Leuthauser
Network
Peter van Dijk writes:
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 03:27:49PM +0200, Duncan MacMillan wrote:
I'm sorry if this is off topic for this list, but I'm assuming that there
will be people here that can answer this question.
I have a box that runs QMail TCPServer. The box has multiple
* There are currently 2 mailing lists :
- omail-news : read-only announce mailing list (for new release announces)
http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/omail-news
- omail-devel : public mailing list for devel support.
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 10:43:55AM -0300, GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI wrote:
is there any pop server for qmail better than qpopper 4.0?
qmail-pop3d, ofcourse.
Greetz, Peter.
The faq for qmail-ldap (see below) provides a link to download the
qmail-ldap-control patch, but the directory on the server is empty. I
checked google's cached copy and it had files dating 2001050n. Are
there any official mirrors?
The FAQ:
http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ldap/#The
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Lye On Siong Johnny wrote:
I have the follow scenario. Assuming my office is separate into 10
different locations, with about 50 staff in each location. Is that
anyway whereby I can configure a mail server or something equivalent
at each location such that the machine
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Adrian Ho wrote:
You can either have a central server that knows where everyone is, and the
10 local servers simply relay non-local mail to it, or replicate that
knowledge amongst the 10 local servers. Either way:
http://cr.yp.to/qmail/pictures/PIC.local2alias
And for
Federico Edelman Anaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charles Cazabon wrote:
Federico Edelman Anaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Sill wrote:
You might also want to set up a second qmail installation on the central
server to do nothing but handle messages injected via SMTP. That
Ashe Coutts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks VERY much to those who responded to my call for help
regarding qmail:
qmail ONLY selectively receiving mail from outside
I've modified the hosts.allow as follows. This, I think, should do what
I wish -- allow relaying for our local Lan
When I installed qmail, I obviously removed sendmail. Now
when I build php(4) and try to use the the mail() function,
I get mail() not supported in this PHP build because
sendmail was not found during the configure (I assume).
The only reference I could find in the php archives was to
put
Please don't post a new question by replying to a previous message -- it
really messes up the threading in our MUAs and in the mailing list archives.
Post a new message instead.
Michael Cartmel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using qmail aliases to create simple mailing lists. Does anyone know
Tonino Greco [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
What the idea is - MS EXchange does not work that good :) - and we
need to replace it - but the exchange server does a poll to another
Primary server at a ISP. This hold the mail spool - and when the
exchange server dials in - gets the mail and
Lye On Siong Johnny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the follow scenario. Assuming my office is separate into 10 different
locations, with about 50 staff in each location. Is that anyway whereby I
can configure a mail server or something equivalent at each location such
that the machine will
GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there any pop server for qmail better than qpopper 4.0?
qmail includes qmail-pop3d, which does everything I need it to. What is your
criteria for better?
Charles
--
---
qmail-pop3d?
comes with qmail, only works for ./Maildir/
what could be better?
-Original Message-
From: GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 9:44 AM
To: qmail list
Subject: pop server
is there any pop server for qmail better than qpopper
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 10:43:55AM -0300, GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI wrote:
is there any pop server for qmail better than qpopper 4.0?
A pop3d daemon comes with qmail. The FAQ[1] describes how to install it.
Jörgen
[1] http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq.html
Jorgen,
Thanks for the input. Out of 10k+ messages per day, only 5-6 qmail-remote
processes get stuck per week. To date, I've not been able to identify any
consistancy among message size, composition, or remote mail server. It
appears to be fairly random.
Network connectivity is fine, the
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 09:19:24PM +0800, Lye On Siong Johnny wrote:
Hi,
I can't really think of a good subject, so i just name it that way.
I have the follow scenario. Assuming my office is separate into 10
different locations,
with about 50 staff in each location. Is that anyway
How does vpopmail compare?
-Original Message-
From: Peter van Dijk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 9:08 AM
To: qmail list
Subject: Re: pop server
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 10:43:55AM -0300, GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI wrote:
is there any pop server for
I'm trying to use vpopmail with qmail on a Suse Linux PC, but I'm having a
problem in retrieving the emails with the POP client.
In vpopmail I created a new domain test.it, with a new user utente and
password testutente. After setting the right stuff into my DNS server, I
sent an email to
Adrian,
DISCLAIMER
I've only been playing with qmail for a few months and it's only
installed on one server, but here's what I would suggest.
/DISCLAIMER
Setup qmail/ldap at all of your pops. Enable clustering (in qmail) and
have the local (remote POPs) mail servers replicate the core/primary
Thanks for all the good help. The problem was that there was no .qmail file
in the user's home directory, and that it needs to be chmod'ed to 644. I
also did a chmod -R 755 Maildir, and that did the trick. I sent two test
messages, one using IP's and the other using DNS. Both of them worked. This
I have been searching the archives for this, but found nothing so
far.
sendmail would send the sender a warning after 2 hours (actually, this
time was configurable) if it has been unable to send the message. Can qmail
do this? Currently, if our support staff sends a customer an
Hi,
I've probably missed something embarassingly obvious, but please be patient
as I've never used Qmail before. Anyway, here is my tale:
I've just installed qmail 1.03 on a new linuxppc box (essentially RH linux
on mac hardware). I've set up locals, rcpthosts and me; and I've created
some
I have a machine with php and qmail on it, but I can't remember which I
installed first ;o(
I will put a php form script on if you like to test it
- Original Message -
From: Bill Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 3:28 PM
Subject: [OT] qmail
Hi,
RAV AntiVirus can help you:
http://www.ravantivirus.com
regards,
Mihai
GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI wrote:
Hi all.
Where can I find information about antivirus for qmail
(scan incomming and outgoing messages)?
thanks
--yapedu
--
Software Developer - GeCAD The Software Company
It depends on which version of Exchange you are talking about I run
this exact same setup with Exchange 4.0 and qmail running outside the
firewall. Exchange 4.0 does not support pop3, so there is a program
freely available called pullmail that can be run on the NT Exchange
server to pop
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 05:24:38PM +0200, Franco Vecchiato wrote:
In vpopmail I created a new domain test.it, with a new user utente and
password testutente. After setting the right stuff into my DNS server, I
sent an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The email has been delivered correctly to
Virginia Chism [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there any pop server for qmail better than qpopper 4.0?
qmail-pop3d, ofcourse.
How does vpopmail compare?
Not positive on this, but I belive vpopmail uses qmail-pop3d to provide POP3
access, just like vmailmgr does. The only part that changes
qmail includes qmail-pop3d, which does everything I need it
to. What is your
criteria for better?
I said better in terms of performance.
I was using sendmail/qpopper from several years ago and last
month I switch to qmail and (thanks god ;-) it's working ok.
I'd read in the list several
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 11:26:06AM -0400, Mike Cathey wrote:
Setup qmail/ldap at all of your pops. Enable clustering (in qmail) and
have the local (remote POPs) mail servers replicate the core/primary
ldap server (see FAQ for OpenLDAP (slurpd i think). You can then define
mailhost (I think
I am runnign FreeBSD 4.3. I just installed qmail and am loving
it. Everything is great except one problem.
I can get mail delivered using Maildirs. I can get mail delivered
using Mailboxes. I cannot get mail delivered to my /var/mail/user
directories.
I read the INSTALL.vsm document and know I
Jack McKinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been searching the archives for this, but found nothing so
far.
See qmail.org. The answer is there.
Charles
--
---
Charles Cazabon[EMAIL
* Jack McKinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010606 13:54]:
I have been searching the archives for this, but found nothing so
far.
(Hint: try searching the archives on ``notify''.)
sendmail would send the sender a warning after 2 hours (actually, this
time was configurable) if it has been
Bob,
Ok all the home directories are 700 bout what does the permissions on
the /home read?
Sean
- Original Message -
From: Bob Hobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 11:15 AM
Subject: Install problem: local mail undelivered with unable to switch
Did you setup the symbolic link to the qmail-sendmail wrapper? qmail has a
sendmail wrapper so other programs will think sendmail is installed: (from
life with qmail)
ln -s /var/qmail/bin/sendmail /usr/lib
ln -s /var/qmail/bin/sendmail /usr/sbin
or wherever your sendmail is supposed to
I'm more than willing to search out the answer, I just can't find the
archives. Where are the qmail archives kept? I would like to find a
simple email auto-responder. Something that doesn't require me to
install a ton of extra's. I only have one person that needs this
functionality.
- Gary
you must install php pre-qmail.
PHP compiles with the sendmail executables and libraries.
so:
install os (w/sendmail)
install php
install qmail
follow the qmail faq for linking to qmail executables
change sendmail_path to /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject in
I've got this in my queue:
5 Jun 2001 14:44:17 GMT #48256 5651 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bob Hobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem: Whenever I send mail to a user on the system (via manual
SMTP), it is queued but never delivered. For each delivery attempt, the log
shows:
...deferral:Unable_to_switch_to_/home/bob:_access_denied._(#4.3.0)/
All the home directories
GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was using sendmail/qpopper from several years ago and last month I switch
to qmail and (thanks god ;-) it's working ok. I'd read in the list several
messages talking about pop servers but nobody named qpopper, so I was
asking for a good
Quoth Peter van Dijk:
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 02:05:54AM -0500, Joel Uckelman wrote:
[snip]
But I still get the softdnserror header when sending mail from charybdis to
scylla, and I know this wasn't happening yesterday.
Any ideas about what's going on here? I'm stumped.
My
I would like to send a message from an account named admin, but with the
name CareerCast in the sender field instead of just
[EMAIL PROTECTED] It is possible that my terminology here is
slightly off, but I hope what I want to do is somewhat clear.
I read in the man page that I could set the
I have a machine with apache_mod_ssl+php4+mod_jk and the MTA is qmail and i
have yet to have any problems using php scripts on it. I am using a FreeBSD
4.1.1 Box and for the sendmail mailwrapper i used this
If the system undergoes a 'make world', its going to replace the sendmail
link to
I ocassionally (once a week) am getting:
qmail-inject: fatal: qq trouble creating files in queue (#4.3.0)
I found this list of possible problems:
-out of disk space
3.1G free.
-out of inodes
I don't see how. There are 56800 files in 1365 dirs on that partition.
That partition is ReiserFS.
From: Chris Garrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 13:44:56 -0500
For the record, I've added that envelope to my badmailfrom and deleted a bunch
of stuff by hand, but I'd still like to know how they managed to use me as a
relay. My configuration hasn't changed.
It also seems
On Wed, Jun 06 2001, Bill Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I installed qmail, I obviously removed sendmail. Now
when I build php(4) and try to use the the mail() function,
I get mail() not supported in this PHP build because
sendmail was not found during the configure (I assume).
'ts
like volume wise
what is the space for /
what is the space for /boot
what is the space for /home
what is the space for /usr
what is the space for /var
what is the space for /swap
what is the space for /tmp
thanks for the help in advance
If you use Red Hat, it will try to set up
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
And what is the ownership of those dirs
Willy De la Court
Quint NS NV
On Wednesday, June 06, 2001 20:17, Sean C Truman
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Bob,
Ok all the home directories are 700 bout what does the permissions on
the /home
Big Brother tells me that Charles Cazabon wrote:
Jack McKinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been searching the archives for this, but found nothing so
far.
See qmail.org. The answer is there.
As I indicated, I did search there. I found nothing. Could you be
more specific?
Big Brother tells me that peter green wrote:
* Jack McKinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010606 13:54]:
I have been searching the archives for this, but found nothing so
far.
(Hint: try searching the archives on ``notify''.)
[http://untroubled.org/qmail-notify/]
Thank you. I'll
I recently did a few updates to my diet libc
(http://www.fefe.de/dietlibc/) and it can now compile and link qmail.
Since the diet libc can also compile and link openssl, the STARTTLS
patch also works.
What's the difference, you ask? This ps listing is on a box with qmail
dynamically linked
Gary MacKay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm more than willing to search out the answer, I just can't find the
archives. Where are the qmail archives kept?
There are pointers to the archives at qmail.org and in Life with qmail
(lifewithqmail.org).
I would like to find a simple email
From: Joel Uckelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 14:15:11 -0500
Furthermore, the IP that shows up in the header when it's working is a
local IP---192.168.254.101---which it should find in /etc/hosts without
needing to resort to DNS. The lookup order in /etc/host.conf has
Chris Garrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got this in my queue:
5 Jun 2001 14:44:17 GMT #48256 5651 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done remote [EMAIL
Matt Simonsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[admin@email admin]$ QMAILUSER=CareerCast
[admin@email admin]$ QMAILNAME=CareerCast
[admin@email admin]$ echo test | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[admin@email admin]$ echo test | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Export those variables so
OK, I hate to go back on list with this, but since I got about
30 replies, it's easier to go back to the list then to reply to each
of you. THANKS for all the replies though.
Almost all the replies were did you set up links to qmail's sendmail
wrapper... Yes! I've had qmail running for 6
Actually, it looks like they tried to send to those users but
you don't have them and they bounced. If they forged the
sender then the bounce can't go through and you'll eventually
get a double bounce to postmaster. That's happened to me
a couple of times. Check the logs to see what they say.
Jeremy,
I got this two or three times, so I don't know if the list
sent it more than once, or whether you just thought you hadn't
sent it and decided to send it again.
In any event, I'm not ignoring your reply, just thinking it
through. I'm not using FreeBSD, so I've got to find time
From: Kourosh Ghassemieh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 14:36:59 -0700
Actually, it looks like they tried to send to those users but
you don't have them and they bounced. If they forged the
sender then the bounce can't go through and you'll eventually
get a double bounce to
From: Chris Garrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 16:40:03 -0500
From: Kourosh Ghassemieh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 14:36:59 -0700
Actually, it looks like they tried to send to those users but
you don't have them and they bounced. If they forged
Brian Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I ocassionally (once a week) am getting:
qmail-inject: fatal: qq trouble creating files in queue (#4.3.0)
I found this list of possible problems:
-out of disk space
3.1G free.
Likely not disk space then.
-out of inodes
I don't see how.
Big Brother tells me that peter green wrote:
[http://untroubled.org/qmail-notify/]
OK. I installed this and am running it from a cron job, with an
expiration of 15 minutes. It seems to work fine. I note two things,
though. Firstly, it appears that there might be a race condition in
Chris Garrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the record, I've added that envelope to my badmailfrom and deleted a
bunch of stuff by hand, but I'd still like to know how they managed to use
me as a relay.
You still haven't shown the log entries that would prove this is what
happened. I
Your question is more geared toward disk partitions than qmail. There are
several books available which may help you. Send me a private email if you
need some anmes. However, here is some answers:
If you install qmail, /home directory is mainly you concern because that's
where email are store.
Yes, you can use 'stunnel'. http://www.stunnel.org.
Works like a champ for me.
Enjoy,
David
SeanW wrote:
Can qmail handle passing pop password via SSL ?
Sean Weissensee
Well, what do the logs say?
It's possible that a spammer sent mail to random addresses
in one of your hosted domains and had them listed in the BCC:
field. The return address being forged as to be from mindless.com.
Since the users in your domain are non-existent the messages
are trying to
Thanks to everyone who replied so quickly!
The permissions on /home were indeed the problem-- it was owned by root and
had the search/execute bits for 'group' and 'other' turned off.
Fixing this seems to have completely solved the problem.
Thanks again!
-Bob
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 02:17:33PM -0300, GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI wrote:
[snip]
PD: I'm not using Maildir
You should!
Greetz, Peter.
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 04:15:49PM -0500, Chris Garrigues wrote:
From: Joel Uckelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 14:15:11 -0500
Furthermore, the IP that shows up in the header when it's working is a
local IP---192.168.254.101---which it should find in /etc/hosts without
From: Kourosh Ghassemieh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 15:30:15 -0700
Well, what do the logs say?
It's possible that a spammer sent mail to random addresses
in one of your hosted domains and had them listed in the BCC:
field. The return address being forged as to be from
From: Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 15:19:21 -0600
Chris Garrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got this in my queue:
5 Jun 2001 14:44:17 GMT #48256 5651 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
done
Quoth Bill Andersen:
OK, I hate to go back on list with this, but since I got about
30 replies, it's easier to go back to the list then to reply to each
of you. THANKS for all the replies though.
Almost all the replies were did you set up links to qmail's sendmail
wrapper... Yes! I've
Quoth Chris Garrigues:
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From: Joel Uckelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 14:15:11 -0500
Furthermore, the IP that shows up in the header when it's working is a
local IP---192.168.254.101---which it should
G'day all,
I have looked through the archives for info about setting up a
secondary mail server. I have followed the steps in the replies I found
but I am confused about one point. I have tcpserver running on the
secondary and it accepts mail coming into it. I can see the message in
the
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 06:43:03PM -0500, Joel Uckelman wrote:
Quoth Bill Andersen:
OK, I hate to go back on list with this, but since I got about
30 replies, it's easier to go back to the list then to reply to each
of you. THANKS for all the replies though.
Almost all the replies
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