HI!
Is it possibly to create virtual aliases (like in sendmail) ?
In sendmail I have:
cut---
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Is it possible to do this in qmail ?
qmail Digest 16 Jul 2001 10:00:00 - Issue 1427
Topics (messages 66003 through 66029):
Re: qmail-smtpd error?
66003 by: Henning Brauer
Re: selective relaying
66004 by: Johannes Huettemeister
66005 by: Dushyanth Harinath
66006 by: Henning Brauer
66007
Hi
I have a problem mit relay-ctrl... So my tcp.mail-rules looks like so:
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
:deny
So when i try to send a Mail from a client that connected via pop3, it
can send messages If not... He can'n send messages So but my
problem is, when i send mails from any smtp
Hello All
I am having a lot of trouble with qmail and Im sure its
just me being thick. I have
followed the excellent guide life with qmail as Charles Cazabon suggested to
me a month ago, but am still having trouble. Below is a PS AUX of my
system:
root@Area79:/home/paul# ps aux
USER PID
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 12:23:25PM +0200, Markus Hempfling wrote:
Hi
I have a problem mit relay-ctrl... So my tcp.mail-rules looks like so:
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
:deny
What are you expecting when denying _all_ connections? change the last line
to :allow, you aren't an Open Relay
Wrap your lines at 72 chars.
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 11:36:43AM +0100, Paul Garrett wrote:
Hello All
I am having a lot of trouble with qmail and I'm sure it's just me being thick. I
have followed the excellent guide 'life with qmail' as Charles Cazabon suggested to
me a month ago, but am
What are you expecting when denying _all_ connections? change
the last line to :allow, you aren't an Open Relay than as
RELAYCLIENT isn't set.
Hi Henning..!
Sorry, i tried that too... But i make a mistake when i tested smtp after
pop
Im stupid Sorry.
Thanks alot :)
Thanks, but when i run the smtpd part manually it hangs like below:
root@Area79:/var/qmail/bin# ./qmail-smtpd
220 area79.cnm-uk.net ESMTP
I then have to kill the process :/
I forgot to mention that i'm running it on Slackware 7
Best Regards
Paul
- Original Message -
From: Henning
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 12:02:15PM +0100, Paul Garrett wrote:
Thanks, but when i run the smtpd part manually it hangs like below:
root@Area79:/var/qmail/bin# ./qmail-smtpd
220 area79.cnm-uk.net ESMTP
I then have to kill the process :/
Consult life with qmail again, really. If you had
- Original Message -
From: Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmail mail list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 4:05 AM
Subject: Re: qmail won't accept incoming mail (i have no idea what i'm doing
anymore :) )
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 12:02:15PM +0100, Paul Garrett wrote:
check the point 16 in INSTALL file if u want to start qmail-smtpd using
inetd or FAQ point 5.1 if u want to start using tcpserver.
regards
dushyanth
Thanks, but when i run the smtpd part manually it hangs like below:
root@Area79:/var/qmail/bin# ./qmail-smtpd
220 area79.cnm-uk.net ESMTP
Many thanks i will try them and get back to you :)
- Original Message -
From: Dushyanth Harinath [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: qmail won't accept incoming mail (i have no idea what i'm
doing anymore :) )
I have running Qmail for 2 weeks without problems, but last Friday I get
errors.
Here is my Log.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
62.157.196.171 does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 550 relaying to [EMAIL PROTECTED] prohibited by
administrator Giving up on 62.157.196.171.
At 13:57 16.07.2001 +0200, Webmaster Sports-wear.de wrote:
I have running Qmail for 2 weeks without problems, but last Friday I get
errors.
Here is my Log.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
62.157.196.171 does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 550 relaying to [EMAIL PROTECTED] prohibited by
administrator
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 01:57:00PM +0200, Webmaster Sports-wear.de wrote:
I have running Qmail for 2 weeks without problems, but last Friday I get
errors.
Here is my Log.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
62.157.196.171 does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 550 relaying to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi.
I have a strange problem.
Sometimes (5%), when I send an e-mail to the addres e.g.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
my server responds: "failure notice" with comment (oryginal text):
-
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your
seems to be working now:
Trying 62.157.196.171...
Connected to 62.157.196.171.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 mail.gfg.de ESMTP
mail from:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
250 ok
rcpt to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
250 ok
quit
221 mail.gfg.de
Connection closed by foreign host.
At 13:57 16.07.2001 +0200, Webmaster
At 14:03 16.07.2001 +0200, Wojtek wrote:
Hi.
I have a strange problem.
Sometimes (5%), when I send an e-mail to the addres e.g.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
my server responds: failure notice with comment (oryginal text):
-
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
62.157.196.171 does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 550 relaying to [EMAIL PROTECTED] prohibited by
administrator Giving up on 62.157.196.171.
[...] thing you can do,
is try to send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], telling him about his
problems.
The
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 08:42:59AM -0400, Selcuk Ozturk wrote:
since I installed fastforward, my server doesn't generate a bounce
message even if the user doesn't exist and there is no alias either.
If a message arrives for a bogus user/alias, the message silently
disappears. If I take out
Hi,
A client sends a 400kb attachment (legitimate mail) and CC's about 2000
recipients. As far as he is concerned he only sent on 400k mail to our
server. Our server splits those CC's into 2000 separate messages, amounting
to about 800mb of mail traffic.
Q1. What is the general mail policy
Stephen M Ciirah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Q3. How can qmail limit the number of CCs per mail?
There is a patch somewhere that limits the number of RCPT commands
during a single smtp connection.
You may enforce a limit yourself (assuming stock qmail-smtpd) by
setting a low value for softlimit
Bob Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ownership is alias.qmail
Perhaps the directory isn't visible to qmail. Check the permissions and
ownership on /, /var, and /var/qmail as well.
Charles
--
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Charles Cazabon
Stephen M Ciirah wrote:
Q1. What is the general mail policy regarding how users should use their
ISPs mail server to relay their messages?
This would be 2000 messages... your policy should reflect this value.
Q2. Do ISPs condone such behavior from users?
This depends on the ISP and the
Stephen M Ciirah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A client sends a 400kb attachment (legitimate mail) and CC's about 2000
recipients. As far as he is concerned he only sent on 400k mail to our
server. Our server splits those CC's into 2000 separate messages, amounting
to about 800mb of mail
With ORBS recent demise and the commercialization of MAPS, I started
looking for other antispam measures. The most promising I've found is
the Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse:
http://www.rhyolite.com/dcc/
If I'm reading it correctly, the code computes a variety of checksums
on portions of
Hi list,
I was wundering if there is any way in my .qmail-default file that if
the first entry fails, to pass the email on to the second entry. For
example in my .qmail-default file I would put
|fastforward -d /etc/aliases.cdb
|preline /usr/lib/mailman/mail/qmail-to-mailman.py
assuming
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 02:35:13PM -0400, Chris Shenton wrote:
With ORBS recent demise and the commercialization of MAPS, I started
looking for other antispam measures. The most promising I've found is
the Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse:
http://www.rhyolite.com/dcc/
If I'm reading
Hey all,
I'm running a series of test against my servers and all of the server are
reporting some false positives (I've confirmed the files in question weren't
created), but other are harder to track down and understand. I'm hoping
someone can shed some light on these issues. Far all I know,
I have a qmail server running on RH7 w/ tcpserver. I
has been installed for about 2 weeks. For about a
week it ran fine but it suddenly started to time out
forwarding mail both to internal addresses and to
external addresses. I researched the list and assumed
it was a DNS issue. I added the
We worked through it off-list.
The problem was that his /etc/passwd was mode 600.
He changed it to 644, and the issue went away.
The qmail code was quite informative in solving the evidence of the
problem, which was clearly tied to a result code from qmail-getpw. After
looking for things
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 04:48:37PM -0700, Hank Wethington wrote:
[ran tests on qmail, wants insight into the results]
1)The remote STMP server seems to allow remote users to
send mail anonymously by providing a too long argument
to the HELO command (more than 1024 chars).
This problem may
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