This is more of a systems admin issue than specifically a qmail one.
If it was my task, I'd just roll a perl or shell script to do the job
of chown-ing.
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 07:35:22PM -0700, Bob Ross wrote:
snip
Could be a little painful to move them one at a time and chown each user.
Hi !
I installed qmail 1.03 for mail and listserver purpose but without
ezmlm.
I tried a simple alias-list whith .qmail-liste containing as follows:
---
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 09:42:54AM +0200, Peter Klingeberg wrote:
How can I configure qmail to send the mail only once (per hop) with all
recipients in one Mail?
You can't.
John
rblsmtpd with qmail does not accept mail from a blacklisted
IP to postmaster@my-qmail-host, does it?
That seems to me like as a violation of rfc1123, 5.2.7 which says:
5.2.7 RCPT Command: RFC-821 Section 4.1.1
A host that supports a receiver-SMTP MUST support the reserved
The problem is:
I've a publicIp address that is the MX record
of my domain.
the port 25 of this public ip is natted to the port
25 of a private address (192.168.5.2), on this server I've qmail of
course.
After that I've a MicrosoftExchange Server
(192.168.5.4) that holds all the mail.
I
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:51:12AM +0200, Federico wrote:
I've wrote .mydomain.dm:192.168.5.4 in smtproutes
That doesn't relay mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; you need another line:
mydomain.dm:192.168.5.4
- Adrian
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:58:33AM +0930, Greg Elliott wrote:
Next I would like to offer every user in the organization a mail address
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Regardless of where they reside in the organization).
[...]
qmail-ldap may be your favorite here. It has builtin cluster support letting
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 09:42:54AM +0200, Peter Klingeberg wrote:
I tried a simple alias-list whith .qmail-liste containing as follows:
Sending a mail to liste qmail resolves it like it should but then
delivers the mail to every recipient in the list EACH
That's the way it works with qmail.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:27:23AM +0200, torben fjerdingstad wrote:
rblsmtpd with qmail does not accept mail from a blacklisted
IP to postmaster@my-qmail-host, does it?
No.
That seems to me like as a violation of rfc1123, 5.2.7 which says:
Nope.
5.2.7 RCPT Command: RFC-821 Section
I have a problem with some messages that are not forwarded
and I don't
know why. I have the following configuration:
echo egargiulo ~alias/.qmail-root
echo egargiulo ~alias/.qmail-postmaster
echo egargiulo ~alias/.qmail-mailer-daemon
cat ~egargiulo/.qmail
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chris Garrigues wrote:
From: Greg Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 10:58:33 +0930
The problem I am trying to resolve is where user3 mails user4 at the
address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I do not want the mail to be sent back to the central mail server and then
returned to
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 08:56:30AM -0300, GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI wrote:
I think, the bogus mail sender is #@[] ,so the MTA that receives the
This is a double bounce that never should get delivered outside your host.
--
* Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.bsws.de *
*
The easiest way is to make the qmail server think that the machine
yourdomain.com is your excchange server. Just add a line to the etc/hosts
on the qmail server... If you are running your own DNS you could fix it
there.
Steve
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:37:26AM -0400, Steve wrote:
The easiest way is to make the qmail server think that the machine
yourdomain.com is your excchange server. Just add a line to the etc/hosts
on the qmail server...
This doesn't buy you anything. qmail never uses /etc/hosts but always
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Mike Jackson wrote:
If you have failover LDAP and the local server dies for some
reason, it will pick up a remote server and you will be in the clear
unless you are on a vpn. I have asked Sam Varshavchik to implement SSL
in Courier's authldap module.
I use
Sorry... I thought it was working on my system that way. I guess the
difference for me is that I have qmail accepting the mail itself.
Steve
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:37:26AM -0400, Steve wrote:
The easiest way is to make the qmail server think that the machine
yourdomain.com is your
That certainly could be the case, but that means that qmail uses its own
resolver and not the OS's, which doesn't sound very smart. Unless an
application can specify what means to resolve names regardless of system
settings, which doesn't seem very smart either. I would try it anyway, but
make
I just thought that I would add that it also seems to me that qmail always
uses DNS. I always had problems with sending mail slow (all entries in host
file for internal network, sendmail worked fine), but then I put in a
reverse DNS zone for my internal network on the DNS server and BAM, man was
We have been getting some e-mails sent from a virus some people have. I am
trying to block them out using the badmailfrom file, but it doesn't seem to
be working the way I need it to. The e-mail has a:
From: Hahaha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in the header, so I put [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the badmailfrom
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:41:54AM -0500, Q wrote:
We have been getting some e-mails sent from a virus some people have. I am
trying to block them out using the badmailfrom file, but it doesn't seem to
be working the way I need it to. The e-mail has a:
From: Hahaha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in
Q [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way I can block messages that have a null
Return-Path or a way to have qmail check the badmailfrom against the From:
header instead of the Return-Path one?
No, and it's a bad idea. Bounces are required to have a null envelope
sender (), and MTAs are
OK, I understand. I will look into that. Does anyone have any personal
recommendations as far as the AV software on the page goes? Are there any
that you know about that aren't on the page that work well? Also, we would
need the software to be free as we can't afford a commercial version.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 09:26:46AM -0600, Keary Suska wrote:
That certainly could be the case, but that means that qmail uses its own
resolver and not the OS's,
it does. Ever noticed dns.c?
which doesn't sound very smart.
It is.
--
* Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.bsws.de
Read the f*** archives.
--
* Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.bsws.de *
* Roedingsmarkt 14, 20459 Hamburg, Germany *
Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity.
(Dennis Ritchie)
Install a virus scanner.. that is the only good way I have found
to stop those. I use the amavirus scan and it works great...
there is a link to it on the qmail home page.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:41:54AM -0500, Q wrote:
We have been getting some e-mails sent from a virus some people have. I
Hi all.
I have configured virtualdomains like this
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:yapedu
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:yapedu
and dot-qmail
echo ./IN.ezmlm/ ~yapedu/.qmail-ezmlm
echo ./IN.qmail/ ~yapedu/.qmail-qmail
to sore messages from different list in differents Maildirs.
My question is what happen when there
Im trying to setup mutliple forwarding for only ONE user account in the
domain (ie. jim@defaultdomain forwards to jim@domain1 to jim@domain2) on
a qmail server that just does inbound/outbound relaying, only remote
deliverys no local ones. I've been reading the life with qmail guide
rblsmtpd with qmail does not accept mail from a blacklisted
IP to postmaster@my-qmail-host, does it?
That seems to me like as a violation of rfc1123, 5.2.7 which says:
5.2.7 RCPT Command: RFC-821 Section 4.1.1
A host that supports a receiver-SMTP MUST support the reserved
hi , do you know if there are some HOW TO'S or similar for analog ???, the
man pages are difficult,
thanks
GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is what happen when there are more than on address
in the to: header and list address is not the first or if the
list address is in CC?
The contents of the message (including the headers) don't matter. Only
the envelope
~darkage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im trying to setup mutliple forwarding for only ONE user account in
the domain (ie. jim@defaultdomain forwards to jim@domain1 to
jim@domain2) on a qmail server that just does inbound/outbound
relaying, only remote deliverys no local ones.
If you're not
i was just there this pm...
http://www.lifewithqmail.org/lwq.html#qmailanalog
- hogan
At 11:52 AM 7/12/2001, Miranda Gomez Miguel Angel wrote:
hi , do you know if there are some HOW TO'S or similar for analog ???, the
man pages are difficult,
thanks
Hey,
I am trying to setup qmail in server based environment, and I have run
into a few issues. I was wondering if anyone would like to volunteer
solutions to my problems.
Here is the infrastructure.
I am supporting a few hundred solaris workstations, that use
automount/autofs to mount the
Olá for all,
I looked for of some forms to prevent leaving the
qmail with the opened Relay, used patch of the Mrs. Brisby's to legalize the
together smtp with the RPM of the qmail of Bruce Guenter (obviously I created a
new package RPM), but exactly thus the qmail still was disapproved in
Christopher J. Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I am trying to deliver mail to the mail server, qmail seems to try
to check and see if /home/$username exists, before it will deliver the
mail. As a result, the error message I get is...
@40003b4dd3ce390addfc new msg 5835
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 06:01:10PM -0300, Renato Dobelin wrote:
Olá for all,
I looked for of some forms to prevent leaving the qmail with the opened Relay, used
patch of the Mrs. Brisby's to legalize the together smtp with the RPM of the qmail of
Bruce Guenter (obviously I created a new
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:53:31AM -0500, Q wrote:
Does anyone have any personal recommendations as far as the AV software
on the page goes?
Check the archives: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=qmail, search for
anti-virus. Also http://www.qmail.org/top.html#microsoft.
- Adrian
My logs are filling up with these errors:
starting delivery 14152: msg 582933 to remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
status: local 0/10 remote 394/400
delivery 14150: deferral: qmail-spawn_unable_to_open_message._(#4.3.0)/
status: local 0/10 remote 393/400
starting delivery 14153: msg 582933 to remote
I just restructured my supervise directory to the new method outlined in
LWQ and LWDJBDNS. After restarting the svscan process, I noticed that
the load on the machine has increased dramatically. Top shows supervise
running pretty hot:
last pid: 85737; load averages: 4.44, 2.95, 1.98
Title: ÇçÀÊ
Hi,
I install the qmail and can start it, but when
isend a mail to a user from the mail server, the maillog will say:
" delivery 3: failure:
Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)/"
and i cannot get
the mai;
If i send a mail to
myself from remote
Godamnit. I hate replying to myself. I had checked the logs... but only
briefly I guess, or the process was happy for a bit? I dunno. But when I
looked at them again later (AFTER sending pointless mail to the list of
course), qmail-send's log was going nuts. Turns out I failed to properly
kill
I'm new to this list and have spent untold hours reading the archives for
solutions regarding my problems. I was aware that this list is in place for
helping each other to overcome our personify problems. I have noticed that
some one cant be bothered to share his experienced to a newbee or some
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