ere); the second is the approach used by qmail-ldap
as mentioned by Henning in his reply.
cheers,
Andrew.
r it has achieved a successful
delivery. Note that a null file is different, and will
use the default delivery. Just see man dot-qmail for
more info).
cheers,
Andrew.
Hi Pete,
Your query is answered superbly in the archives (search
term "forward domain") in a message by Peter Samuel -
I've reproduced that message below. The archives are
your friend.
cheers,
Andrew.
On Fri, 17 Nov 2000, Ruprecht Helms wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how can I co
re not where the source
code expects them, but this is trivial to fix - just find
the real locations.
cheers,
Andrew.
ncrease your concurrencyremote.
- Once you've done the above, you might like to post
your findings to the list. In particular, the list
members will want to know "What do the logs say".
If you solve the problem, tell us that too...
On the (lack of) information you've given us so far, the
above can only be broad guesses of where to look.
cheers,
Andrew.
es/folders, but I'm still rather
at sea.
So - all ideas/suggestions gratefully received.
cheers,
Andrew.
g out of my depth, so I'd appreciate any input from
list members if they've done anything like this themselves,
or have other approaches to the problem, or can suggest
specific tools that may help.
Big question! Sorry people.
cheers,
Andrew.
ote.
Keep your Inbox tidy and dispose of it in a timely fashion.
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> Andrew J Herbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > OpenLDAP, the pam_ldap and nss_ldap modules from padl.com, the UW IMAP
> > server, regular qmail (not qmail-ld
OK, sorry for the confusion here is the setup again:
OpenLDAP, the pam_ldap and nss_ldap modules from padl.com, the UW IMAP
server, regular qmail (not qmail-ldap).
I have no qmail users or cdb files.
Here is what /var/qmail/bin/qmail-getpw herbie | tr '\0' '\n' produces:
herbie
39500
3
/homes/h
26 Jun 2001, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> Andrew J Herbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does qmail use any other delivery mechainism's by default?
> >
> > I have found that using nss_ldap, people in the local passwd file will get
> > email, people in the LDAP database
Does qmail use any other delivery mechainism's by default?
I have found that using nss_ldap, people in the local passwd file will get
email, people in the LDAP database will not. Yet I can run qmail-getpw on
a user in LDAP and it returns the right response, yet still will not
deliver the mail. Wh
Well check your maillog and see if there's an error in there, is the
message in the queue still, maybe qmail-send isn't running, in which case
it won't be delivered.
There are oh so many ways it can go wrong :)
Oh and correct permissions on the users homedir, and a .qmail file help
too.
___
in a timely fashion.
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> Andrew J Herbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > How does qmail look up local users anyway? Why won't it work with
> > nss_ldap?
>
> If the qmail-users mechanism is configured, that's us
dispose of it in a timely fashion.
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Mike Jackson wrote:
> Andrew J Herbert wrote:
>
> > I've now played with qmail_ldap, but fail to see that I can implement it
> > in the same structure as everything else, as it seems primarily geared
> > toward
I've seen variations on this posted, and never seen any answers (Bret
Martin, you still there?) I am tasked to try and implement the following.
Qmail mail system, utilising one large NFS storage for mail, which is
served by a farm of satellite linux boxes taking in mail and running IMAP
and POP s
n you try to deliver mail from outlook or
netscape MUAs but not on the sqwebmail that resides on the machine with the
qmail.
Why should it try to deliver external mail to itself?
Please help.
Andrew
x27;, Account: 'pop3.marson-net.com', Server: '212.49.77.118',
Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of
allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 553,
Error Number: 0x800CCC79
Why should it try to deliver external mail to itself?
Please help.
Andrew
> OK, good, so qmail-send is running. What does:
>
> /usr/local/sbin/qmail stat
>
> say? And:
qmail-send: up (pid 2285) 4660 seconds
qmail-smtpd: up (pid (6783) 1 seconds
qmail-send/log: up (pid 30169) 4174 seconds
qmail-smtpd/log: up (pid 30171) 4174 seconds.
stat always seems to report up, e
er 3 times... though not sure how to wipe it clean for a
fresh
restart. I don't know what is wrong, I figure
it could be anything from bad DNS (I'm using a 3rd party as my nameserver,
they
say it is set up correctly), some kind of
permissions off, or something I have no clue about...
Any help would be greatly appreciated, even if it
is "go read XXX document"...
Thanks,
Andrew Apold
DBA/programmer (I mainly do php)
nmore.com
up as per instructions.
Please help.
Andrew
27;s how to get around this problem, I would be forever
grateful.
(By the way, I can't use the QMAILQUEUE filter patch because I'm using
qmail+pgsql, and applying the two patches together fails.)
Regards,
Andrew P Blogg
System Administrator
GPL (Aust) Pty Ltd
BrightFox Internet Soluti
when I did a netstat -an in my obsd 2.8 box, I found out several connections
in close_wait state. i know that this state is normal but mine is weird
since it doesn't go away. qmail-smtpd freezes because of this. kill -HUP
doesn't solve the problem but even if it does, I think it's not practical
Just to add that this also affects other Micros**t products -
"Windows Messaging" - an older MUA - being affected too.
Well researched Carey.
cheers,
Andrew.
r/qmail/control instead.
cheers,
Andrew.
ng system accounts.
Andrew
ter it to suit your requirements
fairly easily.
cheers,
Andrew.
heers,
Andrew.
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From: Ahmad Ridha[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 March 2001 05:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Slow SMTP and POP3 response (sorry, it's a long one)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Dear All,
We're currently migrating our serve
go in front of qmail-smtpd that will change any bare LFs
encountered to CRLF, which should workaround your
problem.
Search on 'fixcrio' in the archive for more details.
cheers,
Andrew.
Hi,
I have four FreeBSD machines and one as the mail/smtp server. We use the
latest
qmail (1.0.3 I think) + vpopmail + qmailadmin setup which works great. The
only
problem is that on the other three, from all of FreeBSD's nice security mail
that
the machine automatically generates, they end up fi
Thanks,
I get them now. Is it possible to log the qmail-pop3d in the same way?
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: David Dyer-Bennet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 9:39 PM
To: Qmail
Subject: Re: Where do I find the logs
"Andrew Wafula" <[EM
them.
Andrew
Hi,
I want to be able to implement a system where a user has one login but with
that one login is able to access two different mailboxes (I use Maildir
format). The mailboxes are separate but belong to that one user eg login is
johndoe but picks mail from johndoe and john_doe.
Andrew
dir called "Maildir").
cheers,
Andrew Richards.
ing else
anyway).
cheers,
Andrew.
just relay it, I'm
unsure how to do this, can anyone suggest a way to do it?
Regards,
Andrew P Blogg
System Administrator
GPL (Aust) Pty Ltd
BrightFox Internet Solutions
http://www.gpl.com.au
http://www.brightfox.com.au
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
#x27; ip_address 999 pwd
then telnetted to port 999 on the ip_address which gave the
expected result (you may also need -R, -H and -l options to
avoid certain lookups, or the associated delays where these
will fail).
cheers,
Andrew.
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From: Timothy Lorenc[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
this one.
Andrew
Umm, never mind, I figured it out 5 mins after i sent this (duh)
the qmail-smtpd-wrapper was ulimited to 1024, increasing this to
6000 fixed the error.
sorry for the inconvenience.
Regards
Andrew Gray
Network Administrator
NetConnect Communications
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
s: 1/40
982212344.500253 tcpserver: pid 4405 from 203.7.198.1
982212344.545594 tcpserver: ok 4405 ben-db.netconnect.net.au:203.7.198.12:25
ren.n
etconnect.com.au:203.7.198.1::1974
982212345.131167 Out of memory!
982212345.140793 tcpserver: end 4405 status 0
982212345.140836 tcpserver: status: 0/40
Regards
able" and "rarely" don't mix well in a binary world.
I know. Why do you think I run Unix boxes instead of NT? As I said before,
the box is out of my control. (Maybe the expression "I'm told that..." was a
little too vague for you...) Sure, I could set up my ow
On Wednesday 14 February 2001 1:19 pm, Andrew McMorris wrote:
> Hi could someone please point me in the right direction for information on
> how to add a footer to all emails that our company send please.
>
In our organisation all inbound and outbound SMTP traffic is routed through a
Hi could someone please point me in the right direction for information on
how to add a footer to all emails that our company send please.
I am also interested in not having the footer for emails sent to our own
company can anyone please point me in the right way.
Cheers.
Andrew McMorris
Hi,
Is there any way one can do load balancing with qmail, i.e I have two
machines both with qmail set up and running. Is there a way that I can have
them both serving as smtp servers without the clients knowing which machine
is sending the ail for them?
Andrew
s, and they need all the help they can get ;^) I
think this may be a better long term solution.
Just my 0.02.
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Unix Systems Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
This message is confidential. It may also be legally privileged. It is intended
solely for the stated addressee(
Hello,
I was at the ORBS site the other day and I saw that as from 1st Feb 2001
relays.orbs.org would be deleted.
This may seem dumb but here goes :).
Now, does it mean that we can no longer use it to check for open relays and
if so what replacement do we have?
Andrew
riginal question - it's not clear from this what you mean by
"mail browser" - more details will help people on this list to understand
the issue, and increase the likelyhood of your getting a solution to
your problem.
cheers,
Andrew.
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From: pratibha[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Title: add users script for qmail, system, & samba
Qmail has come off with out a hitch! Thanks to Dave Sill for the
newbie documentation!
Does anyone have a script or know of a script that would allow you
to add users to qmail, system, & samba all at the same time with
one set of instructions?
these options work around.
cheers,
Andrew.
e tcpserver processes (different IPs) for both, filtered accordingly.
Additionally, you can use other tools like POP3-before-SMTP.
cheers,
Andrew.
use the remote mail server to forward all SMTP mail the the main
mail server.
Hope this helps.
Andy
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Unix Systems Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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solely for the stated addressee(s) and access t
ss as simple as this:
cd ~username/Maildir/new
ls -l
rm
Hope this helps.
--
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Unix Systems Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
This message is confidential. It may also be legally privileged. It is intended
solely for the stated addressee(s) and access to it by anyone else is u
> thanks
I was just about to send the same warning when your mail arrived via the
list. It's a good job we all use "mutt" and *nix OSes isn't it? ;^)
--
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Unix Systems Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This message is confidential. It may also be legall
r to your question: Run your default domain
separately (outside of virtualdomains etc; separate POP3 service).
There is a mailing list for vpopmail which may be more
appropriate.
Andrew.
work
on (and presumably it'd be in C rather than Perl - so some of
the Perl add-ons would need "Translation"). Maybe you could
raise this idea with Dan, if he's not listening in on this discussion
already...
Whatever you decide, thank you for providing and maintaining
www.qmail.org - it's where I caught the qmail bug in the first place,
and I haven't looked back since.
Please don't do it
cheers,
Andrew.
ke someone's already got it working on 1.03.
Hmm, it's late, I shan't check if spamcontrol is listed on qmail.org. If not, it
does get "Announced" on this list, i.e. check the archives.
cheers,
Andrew.
ny "Message rejected" type error,
and the intended recipient doesn't receive the harrassing message. All
other mail goes through as normal.
See "man dot-qmail" for more details, also search the archive for messages
about writing .qmail files (you could, for example, trivially extend the above
to capture all harrassing E-mails in a separate Maildir).
cheers,
Andrew.
Is it necessary, even if you can ping on the internet your "mail.xyz.com
or smtp.xyz.com", to have your mx server listed with your registrar?
Help please:
I have a qmail server behind a firewall. Supposedly, the firewall is
routing port 25 to qmail server. I know that it does work for the ftp &
http. So, theoretically it should for port 25 as well unless something
really strange is going on. I can send client to client behind the
from your previous email, you said that your config is
tcpserver 0 pop3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup YOURHOST \
/bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir &
try taking out the \ after YOURHOST.
-Original Message-
From: Boz Crowther
To: Qmail@List. Cr. Yp. To
Sent: 1/6/01 7:3
depends on your OS...i am using OpenBSD so mine is located at
/etc/rc.local. for redhat, there is a script that came with qmail called
svscan. I was able to put it in my /etc/rc.d/init.d. it can be stopped,
started, or restarted by invoking /etc/rc.d/init.d/svscan
stop|start|restart. check yo
you could also be hitting the max process count.
Check what your script is doing. While your there, get rid of the $var1 and
$count variables - they don't seem to be doing anything...
Hope this helps
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Unix Systems Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This message is confid
quot;Program delivery" on the first line, before actually
delivering the message (./Maildir/) on the second line in the .qmail file.
OK, that quite a few steps. But it's easy to test first - just try it out with
a couple of sample accounts until you're completely happy with what
you're doing.
cheers,
Andrew.
to solve this problem. You don't need a virus
scanner to do it - the quarrantine-attachements.txt file will let you
block the mail.
Cheers,
--
Andrew Hill
"Right now, I'd happily snort gunk from the sink if it would take
my brain somewhere away from here" - JB
having to purchase a virus scanner for
your system.
Cheers,
--
Andrew Hill
"Right now, I'd happily snort gunk from the sink if it would take
my brain somewhere away from here" - JB
3.1 in the FAQ.
Cheers,
--
Andrew Hill
"Right now, I'd happily snort gunk from the sink if it would take
my brain somewhere away from here" - JB
I am running Open BSD 2.8 and Qmail. I am calling SMTP and POP using
TCPServer with the ff script:
if [ -x /usr/local/bin/tcpserver ]; then
echo -n ' Qmail-SMTP'; /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -v -u
7791
-g 2108 0 smtp /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd \
2>&1 | /var/qmail/bin/splogger
Boz,
This is a FAQ - three options:
- Inform the sysadmin of the offending remote machine that it's broken
- Use fixcrio
- Edit qmail-smtpd to return a permanent rather than a temporary
error on receiving a bare-LF.
Search the archive for more detail on any of the above.
cheers,
A
ook
at to see if it covers most of what you want... see under,
http://www.fehcom.de/qmail/qmail_en.html
cheers,
Andrew.
tring in straynewline in
> qmail-smtpd.c. This changes a temporary error condition to a
> permanent one, and normally causes the errant e-mail server to give up
> immediately.
And that's one of the two solutions. The other is to use the fixcrio utility. Search in
the archive on "fixcrio".
cheers,
Andrew.
- see the description of tcpserver,
http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html and checkout Dave Sill's Life with Qmail - see
www.qmail.org. Basically look at the -H, -R and -l options to tcpserver.
cheers,
Andrew.
Life with Qmail for details). You can verify whether qmail is running
by
using ps -elf or ps -auxw (depending on your system) and looking for the above ...send
..clean ...lspawn ...rspawn processes. If they're not there, qmail isn't running.
cheers,
Andrew.
Ari,
> How can I stop this error? Is the way I'm trying to delete message ok?
I think you're re-inventing the wheel. Checkout qmHandle, on www.qmail.org.
cheers,
Andrew.
ount of admin) - from www.qmail.org as usual...
cheers,
Andrew.
Gan,
> is there any way to limit s in qmail smtp session?
This sounds very similar to the tarpit patch - find this from www.qmail.org - you
should
be able to modify this to give you the behaviour you desire.
cheers,
Andrew.
c or
private link. If the latter, you need to add the private address of "A" to
control/smtproutes for your domain - this overrides the DNS entry for "A".
More details on all the above in the standard sources of documentation - start at
www.qmail.org, esp. see the man pages, Dan's site (cr.yp.to), Dave Sill's Life with
qmail
and the qmail howto.
cheers,
Andrew.
to technical configuration issues, I
> feel that I need to understand the big picture. I
> would appreciate any suggestions on a model and a
> configuration as well as other ideas.
I hope that helps. Your options will vary according to what addtional functionality you
have available from your hosting company - such as ETRN.
cheers,
Andrew.
for queues (and the rest of /var/qmail) - using NFS only for the
actual
Maildirs (don't even think of using mbox on NFS).
cheers,
Andrew.
had "nosuid" set in /etc/fstab: qmail-queue
uses the SetUID bit so that it can become the qmailq user.
There are more messages on this subject in the archives, which may suggest other
causes of
this problem - take a look.
cheers,
Andrew.
, but most
mail
users send a lot of html and/or multipart messages, which are not trivial to append to.
cheers,
Andrew.
he production line. I am also not known
to whine, I've always looked at myself as a gentleman who knows how to
accept "his faults even if it's his butt who will be fried".
>You miss the point, Andrew.
>
>People like you install Linux and qmail all over the wo
in the production line. I am also not known
to whine, I've always looked at myself as a gentleman who knows how to
accept "his faults even if it's his butt who will be fried".
>You miss the point, Andrew.
>
>People like you install Linux and qmail all over the wo
Felix,
Thank you very much for your very polite reply. I have been a Windows user
for the past 6 years and an Exchange admin for 3 years. The reason why I am
planning to migrate to linux is because it is free, very stable, and most
importantly, lists/communities (i.e. gurus like you) like this
I am going to setup a dedicated linux box that will run qmail only. What is
the most minimum package that I need to install from Red Hat 7.0 to be able
to run Qmail? I do not want unnecessary services/daemons running on that
box. I will also be installing the web based email package that runs on
e it sinks in properly). Hopefully this thread helps
some others on the list too.
cheers,
Andrew.
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From: clemensF[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 November 2000 18:40
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:Re: Problems with dnscache in Linux
> Andrew Richards:
&g
o
the latest patch level (OS 3.0) - details below this message, but
that didn't seem to help.
cheers,
Andrew.
RaQ2-Update-OS-1.0.pkg
RaQ2-Update-OS-2.0.pkg
RaQ2-en-Update-OS-3.0.pkg
RaQ2-All-Security-3.0.1-6682.pkg
RaQ2-All-Security-3.0.1-6750.pkg
RaQ2-All-System-3.0.2-6449.pkg
RaQ2-
ning on Cobalts in the qmail archive, entitled,
"unable to exec qq" and Cobalt RAQs
- this pointed out that /var is mounted nosuid by default (fixing
that was, as that message pointed out, enough to get qmail working
on the machine, that being the other service I need to setup on
the Coba
for more options such as -H and -l that
might be relevant to your setup.
cheers,
Andrew.
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Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2000 11:14 AM
To: Andrew Buenaventura
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SMTP Woes
On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 10:57:20AM +0800, Andrew Buenaventura wrote:
> Everytime I telnet to my SMTP port (wether using the loopback IP or the
> public IP), I get the "
Everytime I telnet to my SMTP port (wether using the loopback IP or the
public IP), I get the "connection closed by foreign host" error message.
when I check my maillog, the following is displayed:
Nov 25 10:46:13 localhost smtpd: 975120373.062916 tcpserver: status: 1/20
Nov 25 10:46:13 localhost
ization
failure error message when they log on to the pop server
-Original Message-
From: Michael Maier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 4:55 PM
To: Andrew Buenaventura
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SMTP and PoP 3 problems
Andrew Buenaventura wrote:
> My p
The following qmail related RPMs are installed in my RH 6.1 box
checkpassword-0.81-2mdk.i586.rpm
daemontools-0.53+patches-5.i386.rpm
openldap-1.2.11-15.i386.rpm
qmail-1.03+patches-7.i386.rpm
qmail-pop3d-1.03+patches-7.i386.rpm
qmail-smtpd-1.03+patches-7.i386.rpm
qmail-utils-1.03+patches-7.i386.r
ch on 'fixcr' or 'fixcrio' on the archive of this list
for
more details.
cheers,
Andrew.
having them
does have the potential to create mail loops.
cheers,
Andrew.
Ruprecht,
/var/qmail/bin/maildirmake home_directory_of_user/Maildir
and as seen often on this list, "What do the logs say?" (TM) -
in particular, if the user you're having problems with doesn't have
a Maildir, perhaps they're not able to receive mail a
This is the path that I followed when I installed Qmail:
1. I took out sendmail first by running "rpm -e sendmail"
2. I installed Qmail
when I typed ps -auxww |grep qmail, the following are running:
qmaill5797 0.0 0.3 1096 408 ? S Nov 5 0:00 splogger qmail
qmailq5800 0.0 0.
h
there is some debate as to whether a bare LF can appear *legally* in
an SMTP message (e.g. part of binary data).
fixcrio is part of DJB's ucspi-tcp-0.88 package. Search the archives
for "fixcrio" for more information - and see the relevant DJB pages.
cheers,
Andrew.
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From
at the
above is all one line, by the way, or if not, that continuation characters are added
at the end of lines.
cheers,
Andrew.
--
From: Alexander Jernejcic[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 28 October 2000 12:31
To: Qmail
Subject:RE: fixcrio
hi,
i am using a little shell
to help (logs, values of control files). With the above we can only guess -
my guess would be that you should check out the -R and -H options to
tcpserver, when calling qmail-popup and qmail-smtpd
cheers,
Andrew.
ot; type), you
may have a greater confidence that you have a secure system.
Such a system can live on the mail server itself, or on a separate machine.
cheers,
Andrew.
cpserver line for qmail-smtpd, replace
qmail-smtpd
with
sh -c "fixcr | qmail-smtpd"
I presume for fixcrio you'd just need
fixcrio qmail-smtpd
cheers,
Andrew.
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