I've been running qmail/vpopmail/sqwebmail forever. I have it running
off mysql. I have about 70 domains added and have been doing the
samething forever without a problem. That's why this confuses me;
I added a new domain and I initially had the mail bouncing 5.4.6 (even after
I hup'd) .. so
I want to migrate my sendmail-server to qmail.
I have to decide to use /var/spool/mail with |/usr/sbin/qmail-procmail to
store the mails on the server.
But the qmail-pop3-server doesn't work. I use this command-line for the
server:
tcpserver 0 110 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup servername
At 14:28 05.08.2001 +0200, Severin Olloz wrote:
Any ideas?
qmail-pop3d supports only maildir spools.
use gnu-pop3d, qpopper or similar to pop your vms
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On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 02:28:39PM +0200, Severin Olloz wrote:
I have to decide to use /var/spool/mail with |/usr/sbin/qmail-procmail to
store the mails on the server.
But the qmail-pop3-server doesn't work.
qmail-pop3d does not support any mail storage format asifr from Maildir.
Either
Does anyone know how to automatically send a copy of all outgoing email from
all addresses on a qmail machine to a remote address (e.g. for legal
compliance) - or just to save it locally in the log, and to do this without
requiring a recompile of qmail?
Steve Leeke
On Sun, Aug 05 2001, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to automatically send a copy of all outgoing email from
all addresses on a qmail machine to a remote address (e.g. for legal
compliance) - or just to save it locally in the log, and to do this without
requiring a
On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 02:28:39PM +0200, Severin Olloz wrote:
I want to migrate my sendmail-server to qmail.
I have to decide to use /var/spool/mail with |/usr/sbin/qmail-procmail to
store the mails on the server.
mbox or Maildir format? Both are perfectly possible in /var/spool/mail
(we
I have noticed that sometimes email messages will appear in the
/Maildir/cur folder that have the format:
number.number.machine.domain-name;2,
I believe they also have ownership set to root:root.
When this happens, then email clients (such as Netscape) get stuck and
retrieve the same message
On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 08:35:05AM -0700, Randolph S. Kahle wrote:
I have noticed that sometimes email messages will appear in the
/Maildir/cur folder that have the format:
number.number.machine.domain-name;2,
This is normal.
I believe they also have ownership set to root:root.
This is
Please don't introduce an unrelated topic by replying to an existing
thread. It screws up threading in the archives and our MUAs.
Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to automatically send a copy of all outgoing email from
all addresses on a qmail machine to a remote address
Hy,
How can i make this work fine, i don't want procmail to write
there how can i disable this behavior...
success: procmail:_Couldn't_create_/var/spool/mail/linux/did_0+0+1/
Thankyou,
Seby...
Seby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can i make this work fine, i don't want procmail to write
there how can i disable this behavior...
success: procmail:_Couldn't_create_/var/spool/mail/linux/did_0+0+1/
Try asking on a procmail list, or see the procmail documentation.
Charles
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Hello.
I`ve set up qmailanalog to send the success, failures and deferrals to my
by e-mail.
It does this quite well but
The timings ddelay, average ddelay, xdelay all show 0.00 which is
obviously not correct as there are 1281 total delivery attempts, 698
success, 197 failures
At 16:45 05.08.2001 -0400, martin wrote:
Can someone give me a hint so I can start tracking this error down.
you didn't convert the timestamps into fractional seconds
look at qmail.org for a programm called tai64nfrac that converts the timestamps
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At 10:50 PM 8/5/2001 +0200, you wrote:
At 16:45 05.08.2001 -0400, martin wrote:
Can someone give me a hint so I can start tracking this error down.
you didn't convert the timestamps into fractional seconds
look at qmail.org for a programm called tai64nfrac that converts the
timestamps
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When compiling, I get the following text after running 'make setup check'.
This is on a solaris 8 box.
What happened?
EOL
Tib
#make setup check
( cat warn-auto.sh; \
echo CC=\'`head -1 conf-cc`\'; \
echo LD=\'`head -1 conf-ld`\' \
) auto-ccld.sh
cat auto-ccld.sh make-load.sh make-load
A user on this mailing list has a problem. He has a fast non-static
IP ADSL connection, which is listed on the DUL. The non-default route
was a slow second internet connection with a static IP and which was
not listed on the DUL. He has several choices that I can see:
1) Try to get his fast
Hello all,
This weekend I attempted to upgrade my system from
OpenBSD 2.8 - 2.9. I had a bit of trouble doing so,
and as such had to do some strange OS manipulation
that does not bear description here.
In any case, after getting to what I thought was a
fully restored point, my inbound mail is
Has anyone modified rblsmtpd to work with MAPS' rbl-plus? It's
a merged RBL, RSS, and DUL with the particular list(s) an address
is on being determined by bits in the low part.
The changes I'd want to rblsmtpd would be 1) tell which bits to pay
attention to and which not tom since I reject RBL
Although I'm no expert in qmail (still getting the feet wet
here), I am a network engineer. What this individual really
should do is go back to their ISP and ask for a fixed IP address
that isn't part of a dial-up users group. Trying to run a mail
server - ANY mail server - over a dialup IP
On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 07:36:02PM -0700, Alex Le Fevre wrote:
In any case, after getting to what I thought was a
fully restored point, my inbound mail is not working.
This despite the fact that I have qmail running under
tcpserver, as revealed by ps:
qmaild3828 0.0 0.360 444
On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 10:35:50PM -0400, Russell Nelson wrote:
A user on this mailing list has a problem. He has a fast non-static
IP ADSL connection, which is listed on the DUL. The non-default route
was a slow second internet connection with a static IP and which was
not listed on the
Depending on what you meant by OS manipulation, the following
troubleshooting steps might be valid:
-See what's in your /etc/tcp.smtp file - make sure you're allowing
connections and that the tcprules database has been rebuilt properly.
-You say you can't telnet, but that you do get some sign
Hi Tib,
When compiling, I get the following text...
...This is on a solaris 8 box.
I'm fairly sure this is already in the list archive, but
briefly, for Solaris you should avoid Sun's compiler
and use gcc (Gnu compiler) instead. You may still
find that some include files are not where the
Hi all,
I have installed qmail and serialmail and everything is working.
My setup is as follows
metta.lk
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| | -to the InterNet.
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modem dial-up to my Internet box
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|
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| | _ local LAN col7.metta.lk
|__|
|
several modems for
After reading some initial responses to this, I thought it was worth
asking for clarification: (4) and (5) together would indicate that the
user wants to use his ownership of the slow connection's IP address as a
source for the mail, but wants to deliver it via tha fast DUL-listed
connection.
Actually that was using gcc. It tried to find a 'cc' program so I linked
over gcc to where it was expecting cc.
On Mon, 6 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tib,
When compiling, I get the following text...
...This is on a solaris 8 box.
I'm fairly sure this is already in the list
Roger Arnold wrote:
Great one Tony,
Thank God that someone else thinks some (not all) people on this list are real
Jerks, would like to use stronger language but am trying to be polite.
A lot of the experts read the title and glance at the request, and then set
about running the person that
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