Martin Hasenbein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've read that the advantages about multilog and disadvantages about
syslog and splogger, but I want qmail, smtpd, qmtpd and pop3d to
log to one logfile
If you modify that to I want to view the qmail, etc. logs together in
chronological order, then
Philip Mak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I am using qmail to run a mail forwarding service. When the mail server
receives a message at [EMAIL PROTECTED], it looks up the alias in a MySQL
database and forwards the message to an e-mail address given in the MySQL
database.
I am
Tim Legant [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ofmipd is a substitute for qmail-smtpd. It's expressly designed to
accept mail from (slighly dopey) PC clients through SMTP rather than
from other SMTP servers. Now, we all know there should be no difference,
but in reality, those clients can cause
Michael Handler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Someone wrote:
Wishlist: a djb replacement for Vixie cron.
Posit: he already has.
user@hypothetical$ cat /service/logrotate/run
#!/bin/sh
logrotation commands
exec /bin/sleep 86400
Nothing hypothetical about it. I have been running a
Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 11:45:44AM -0500, Russell Nelson wrote:
argue that it needs a qmail-conf program just like djbdns has. You
Granted.
could also argue that virtualdomains and -owner files don't work
What's wrong with 'virtualdomains'?
Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK. I can see where that is a strong argument for TAI64n. I have tried
to develop a way of converting from TAI64n to a human readable format
but I'm afraid I'm having difficulty comprehending the format. Has
anyone written any perl/python code that
Pavel Kankovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2 Aug 2000, Frank D. Cringle wrote:
Generating a random permutation algorithmically is not too easy.
Oh really?
[ swap each element with a randomly chosen partner ]
Yes, that will do it. When I was originally working with this stuff
"Austad, Jay" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: JuanE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Assume you have 4 servers A, B, C, D, and that server C is down. When your
random seed hits server A, B or D (with probability 1/4, respectively) the
message will go through fine. When your random seeds hits server
Markus Stumpf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 06:07:20PM +0200, Peter van Dijk wrote:
qmail-smtpd does not enforce anything of that kind. qmail-remote does, on
outbound delivery.
Oups, you're correct!
I am still on 1.01 on some mail servers and that has
void
"Peter Samuel" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 2 May 2000, Kins Orekhov wrote:
...
So, what we have is:
1999-11-24 17:43:07.542160 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
but matchup needs:
957284032.988038 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
...
I have a patch for deamontools-0.70
Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Soffen, Matthew" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I mean, How do you go from postfix to mail server (at least qmail and
sendmail have the word MAIL in their titles).
Well, "post" is "mail", and "fix", well, I guess that means it fixes
mail problems (namely
Chris Hardie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tested the env setting by printing out the ENV variable to a log file
from within the CGI script, and it came up empty...this held true with
non-QMAIL environment variables.
So I suppose this might be more of an apache question, but surely one
of
"Matthew B. Henniges" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I thought rpm's were supposed to know there own dependencies...is it
incorrectly specified?
That isn't the issue here. He is not installing an rpm, he is typing
'make' in the qmail source directory.
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Frank Cringle, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Phil Howard" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How can I tell qmail-local what directory (maildir format) to deliver to?
Use the qmail-users mechanism such that each virtual user has a
home-directory that is their Maildir, then make the default delivery
instruction be ./
That is what I do and it
Jon Rust [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Net:POP3 login method expects to get a message count back after a
successful login. Qmail's pop3d does not provide a message count, so
it's impossible to tell if login succeeded (- login() always returns
as a "fail"). Is there a patch available to
Harald Hanche-Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
+ Peeter Pirn [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| I know I have a user fishbone in my users/cdb. How do I query users/cdb
| from the command line?
I usually just ask qmail-getpw.
qmail-getpw fishbone | tr '\000' :; echo
qmail-getpw fishbone-something
"B. Engineer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi:
I have moved over to deamontools 0.61 but cannot logging to work
as DJB intended.
...
and I have made a directory/file called ./log/run that has
exec setuidgid qmaill /local/bin/multilog t s9900 n20 /var/log/qmail
but when I run
George Hong [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi there,
I have daemontool 0.61 installed for qmail on Redhat Linux 6.0.
Bruce Guenter has an rpm spec for daemontools-0.61 that I found helpful.
Everything works fine except two problems related to svscan:
1. I have qmail, qmail-smtpd, qmail-pop3d
"Petr Novotny" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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On 7 Oct 99, at 9:47, Timothy L. Mayo wrote:
Note: you will NOT find qmail-start in your process list after it
completes. qmail start launches 3 other daemons and then replaces itself
with the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Frank D. Cringle wrote
Here's an extract from 'pstree -c' on a machine running qmail with
daemontools-0.61:
...
What is "svscan"?
I didn't see that in my copy of daemontools.
Which version?
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Frank Cringle, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
voice:
Tony Wade [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
in an alias .qmail-ticket i have the following
|/usr/lib/sendmail -f ticket-owner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does Qmail know how to handle this. If not what would i use ?
As Anand says, that will work. However, if all you want to do is
change the
Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin Waterson writes:
I am putting together a redhat clone and have omitted sendmail entirely.
of course exmh nmh fetchmail etc complain, but that can be remedied later.
I have been looking and reading up on qmail-run and var-qmail packages.
Van Liedekerke Franky [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I'm using tcpserver and cyclog to log qmail and qmail-smtpd. Now I would
like to know how to combine these two: in the qmail log I see who mailed to
whom, but I don't know the IP address, this is in the qmail-smtpd log. So
how can I
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