I have seen the anti-virus options listed on the qmail.org site and looked at
the documentation on vendors sites. I was wondering what the advantage was of
installing the anti-virus add-ons to Qmail (like Qmail-Scanner) when you can just run
most of
the mail scrubbers as a daemon which listens
for a few days,
then every email address on their list gets 10 times the spam for a
while.
I am considering screening out ALL .cn and .kr mailservers. Is there
an easy way to do that?
Ed Weinberg, Q5 Comm, LLC.
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tel 914-713-7222
fax 914-713-7227
Connecting you to the internet...
ate failed emails?
Ed Weinberg, Q5 Comm, LLC.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel 914-713-7222
fax 914-713-7227
Connecting you to the internet...
Lordy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This is a well known problem and I think it is produced by a change
>in Glibc, as far as I can remember. However, a little change in Line 2
>of tai64nlocal.c should make things work:
>change "#include " to "#include "
This is great. You are at a customer's site
I am havingompile problems compiling daemontools-0.70 on RH 7.1. I have
already compiled Qmail, Checkpassword, and several other packages, just this
one is giving me a problem. Are there known problems doing this with 7.1?
Anyone have a work-arround? Here is the last few lines while "make" is
DQpUaGlzIGlzIGEgbXVsdGktcGFydCBt
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Ed Weinberg, Q5 Comm, LLC.
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tel 914-713-7222
fax 914-713-7227
Connecting you to the internet...
eone is on a list I want to
give him a way to contact me. I want to refer him to a page with a
form on it for him to use.
How can I do this?
Ed Weinberg, Q5 Comm, LLC.
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tel 914-713-7222
fax 914-713-7227
Connecting you to the internet...
Where is the format for entries in smtproutes defined?
While I have a default route set I want to add routes for certain
domains to test them.
Ed Weinberg, Q5 Comm, LLC.
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tel 914-713-7222
fax 914-713-7227
Connecting you to the internet...
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> all of those people...
>Read man dot-qmail. You do this by creating a .qmail file called
>.qmail-sports which contains the email addresses of larry, mike, pete, and
>greg on different lines.
-- Ed Weinberg
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TEL +1 914.713.7222
FAX +1 914.713.7227
dm commands are stopping it.
Am I missing something?
If you need the machine name to look at it from the outside let me
know.
Thanks.
-- Ed Weinberg,
Detel, Inc., An Internet Presence Provider
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On Fri, 6 Aug 1999 19:46:06 -0400 (EDT), Ryan Cleary
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>These two headers are part of package glibc-devel-2.1.1-6, which
>apparently you don't have installed. To install this package, go to
I found this out minutes before I received this email!
On Fri, 06 Aug 1999 18:26:09 -0500, Ken Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Ed Weinberg wrote:
>>
>> not sure if I am missing a lib or something, but when I type:
>> #make setup check
>> linux responds:
>> ./compile qmail-local.c
>> qmail-local.c:1: sy
not sure if I am missing a lib or something, but when I type:
#make setup check
linux responds:
./compile qmail-local.c
qmail-local.c:1: sys/types.h: No such file or directory
qmail-local.c:2: sys/stat.h: No such file or directory
make: *** [qmail-local.o] Error 1
any ideas?
-- Ed Weinberg
does not seem to be on my server.
Did I miss something?
-- Ed Weinberg,
Detel, Inc., An Internet Presence Provider
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On Sat, 03 Apr 1999 21:22:11 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ed Weinberg) wrote:
>I am trying to get smtp-poplock working.
One last question.
Is there an rcpthosts file when using mtp-poplock?
-- Ed Weinberg,
Detel, Inc., An Internet Presence Provider
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log. POP3 transactions have never been logged to the maillog in
any of my installations. Is there some switch I am missing? Some
other entry in inetd.conf besides the SMTP stream entry?
Thanks in advance.
-- Ed Weinberg,
Detel, Inc., An Internet Presence Provider
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them from the files that need to be sent?
What should I do next time?
Thanks in advance for the help.
-- Ed Weinberg,
Detel, Inc., An Internet Presence Provider
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