vpopmail` -g `id -g vpopmail` 0 pop3s
/usr/local/sbin/stunnel -T -p /etc/stunnel.pem -l \
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup -- qmail-popup `hostname`
/bin/checkpassword \
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir 21
This one is missing the same crucial call.
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: file does not
exist
qmail-smtpd service not running
I cant find any info on what those /service/qmail-send and
/service/qmail-smtpd should be,
Look a little closer at Life With qmail. It's in there, promise.
GW
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characters like that?
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three, in order, IMHO.
I'm not aware of any _reason_ you'd want to recieve mail in a Perl
program -- that's what your MTA is there for.
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On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 03:26:16PM -0230, Martin Marconcini wrote:
If you don't put From and To headers in your message, there won't be
any
From
and To headers in your message. What appears in these headers has
nothing
to do
with the SMTP MAIL FROM and RCPT TO commands.
Now a
to work
around a braindead decision by authors of other OSs. :)
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at that, visit:
http://www.lifewithhqmail.org/
Read it. Understand it. Become one with it. :)
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On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 03:43:20PM -0700, Greg White wrote:
On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 04:14:16PM -0500, Proc Meminfo wrote:
Hey, I am receiving the following errors while doing 'make setup check':
dns.o: In function 'resolve':
dns.o(.text+0xf8): undefined reference to '__dn_expand
databytes.
To the OP, it looks like databytes will do what you want, if the sender
is injecting via SMTP, rather than locally.
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because Dan's code is small, lean,
and appears from all accounts to be immune to remote exploit. I have no
such faith in any AV authors yet -- after all, they're incapable of
filtering simple double-extension Outlook viruses by their nature, why
trust them with network code? *grin*
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that, in posting what appears to be mangled data, much of the list
has ignored your post. :)
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.
Hint -- grep is your friend. Look into the -A option if it exists on
your system.
man grep
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On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 11:14:43AM -0500, Scott Zielsdorf wrote:
Thanks Philipp and Charles for the help on this.
Once I set the TCPREMOTEIP variable I did see the rule which now leads me to
the discovery that my Windows workstations - which are DHCP clients - do not
have entries in my DNS.
On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 04:15:55PM -0300, Daniel Abad wrote:
Ok, I telnet at 25 and compose a message, with mail from: , rcpt to: anda
data (.) .
When I received this from my Outlook or Webmail, the message is empty! Only
the time appears!
Tks.
Daniel
Please learn to speak
On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 05:17:46PM -0400, Rudy Zung wrote:
[Don't remember if I've already posted this; sorry if it's a repeat.]
Trying to run qmail with Maildir on a Slackware with AFS. The AFS is
installed and runs properly. Users' home volumes and Maildir are on AFS.
Qmail is generating
On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 04:14:16PM -0500, Proc Meminfo wrote:
Hey, I am receiving the following errors while doing 'make setup check':
dns.o: In function 'resolve':
dns.o(.text+0xf8): undefined reference to '__dn_expand'
dns.o: In function 'findname':
dns.o(.text+0x1bc): undefined
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possibly you have a SYSV-type script that starts svscan, and then tries
to start all the supervised processes again...
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/
This problem is in section G.10 of LWQ.
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know why this happens?
Michel
All together now:
What Do the Logs Say?
qmail-send should be logging delivery attempts. If it is not, I have an
idea what the problem might be. If it is, what is the deferral message?
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need more help than anyone can give. :)
*1. The reverse lookup might not be for the client -- it might be for
TCPLOCALHOST.
*2. I hate inetd. I've hated it for years. Most people on this list
don't like it either, and don't use it. I've forgotten anything useful
about inetd.
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On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 02:16:19AM -0400, Konstantin Rozinov wrote:
Hi folks,
I am new to the list and to qmail. I just installed it using the Life
with Qmail guide and the Qmail HOWTO. I also checked up on some of the
man pages. So everything seems to work fine so far.
But I have
.
There are a number of possible causes, and their fixes, all documented
quite nicely there.
One source of archives:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/
and search the qmail list.
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the
location of a time header -- search the archives.
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what's wrong?
IIRC, stunnel just wraps an existing daemon, no? Take the example 'run'
script from LWQ for pop3 service, and add the stunnel commands, so that
the old 'run' script is passed to stunnel as the '-l' argument.
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. Recreate it
using the examples from the site above.
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On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 11:27:26AM +0700, Kman wrote:
Put this script in .qmail-default
Make sure you use the -i flag on all grep command so that it won't
miss
upper case chars.
http://www.ornl.gov/its/archives/mailing-lists/qmail/2001/03/msg01041.ht
ml
Hi:
memory) a program delivery -- what program is it,
and if it's a short script, could you post it? It probably does
something odd with fd2 (stderr)...
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-domain, no? (Someone please correct
me if I'm wrong, but I cannot see another way.)
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install.
GW
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a null envelope sender, just like a
bounce message does.
This question is part of the Forged Emails post I sent eailer from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
In future, please keep things on the same topic in the same thread --
some of us use threaded mail readers for just this purpose. ;)
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user dialed up, got an old IP address that at one time was
pickledbeans.com's dyndns, and sent this mail? The mail you forwarded
specifically said 'from your IP address'??? If you're not setting
RELAYCLIENT anywhere, then even your local LAN cannot be sending this
mail... Just a thought.
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inetd for
anything that I've forgotten.
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if this is a 'bug'. ;)
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one know ..?
Thanks.
No, you do not need .qmail-default anywhere. A quick google search
returned:
1. Dan's own instructions, _contained in the qmail-1.03 distribution_.
2. Numerous other sources.
Just hit www.google.com with 'qmail procmail' and you will find your
answers.
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). System accounts are not a requirement, and there are tons
of ways to attack the problem.
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mailserver.
GW
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
revolution inevitable.
-- John F. Kennedy
welcome.
Mark
I presume that you're moving mount points around, right? Done it, no
problem. Just mount /var/qmail/queue (or /var/qmail, or whatever you're
doing), 'make setup check' in the source, and away you go (after
clearing and deleting the existing queue, of course).
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error into google's search).
HTH,
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cannot, unless you've configured percenthack, or set
RELAYCLIENT for the connecting IP address. Period. Accepting these
characters in an SMTP conversation _does not_ allow relay.
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. ;)
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.
Rob..
LWQ doesn't mention inetd.conf because it doesn't _use_ inetd.conf at
all. Read the instructions again, carefully -- it includes directions on
using tcpserver instead of inetd.
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), restart qmail, send qmail-send an ALRM signal to retry
all queued mail, and watch the mail fly off to your ISP.
Thank you in advance for any help.
NP. :)
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look at it, then pass it on to the proper
person/spelling.
Try 'man dot-qmail', and look for 'default'. Your answer is there.
(Not trying to be rude or short with you, but the docs are good. If you
can't understand the docs, post back with what you don't understand in
the docs.)
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On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 04:36:16PM -0400, Gary MacKay wrote:
Thanks Greg. No offence taken. I had tried man pages but didn't try the
right key word and found that the man pages had been installed under
/var/qmail so they wouldn't have shown up if I did. Oh well.
.qmail-default works fine.
.
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in parallel? Will having both installed cause any problems?
TIA
chris.
Just follow LWQ -- it knows what it's doing. Honest. The instructions
there work quite well. Once it's done, and it works (and it will),
examine what was done, and I'll bet you'll figure out why it works. ;)
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tcpserver, I highly recommend that
you go whole hog and use daemontools to bring stuff up as well. Can't
wait until openssh has an option that runs under daemontools without too
much extra overhead!
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
revolution inevitable
temporarily.
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directories sticky will postpone all
deliveries.
IMHO, single-user mode, unmount filesystem, set up quotas, back to
multiuser mode is probably your best bet. Your odds of losing any mail
during this transaction are extremely low, unless the sending mail
servers are totally useless...
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. _File_ delivery instructions do not. Check .qmail files and the
default delivery method
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completely
uninstalled.
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). I suppose it's still
possible tho -- can we see some logs, with a transaction before, during
and after a hotmail delivery attempt?
Any here has the same problem with hotmail.com ?
No -- I'm forced to send to them all the time, and it seems to be OK...
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company
of mine insisted that Exchange was the only way to go, and all the
admins refused to connect the Exchange server directly to the internet.
;)
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he's asking for...
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...
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this advice
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://msgs.securepoint.com/qmail
and search on checkpasswordnt -- I'm sure fifteen minutes there will
find the answer for you (I'm not gonna search for fifteen minutes. ;) )
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gave me:
gregw@frodo:~$ tai64nlocal
@400037c219bf2ef02e94
1999-08-23 21:04:05.787492500
Did you terminate that timestamp by pressing enter? Or did you just
leave it there...?
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On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 10:47:18AM -0700, Alex Tsang wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry, I couldn't find any host named yahoo.com?.
(#5.1.2)'
Looks like you messed up your RELAYCLIENT settings. ISTR that
RELAYCLIENT=
as opposed to
RELAYCLIENT=
will cause that problem.
But when I changed the
firewalls,
everything?
*I highly recommend that the FreeBSD-4.2-STABLE user at least upgrade to
4.3R -- I'm not sure at which point in 4.2-STABLE you froze your local
tree, but a whole bunch of fixes made it into 4.3, and it's been running
great for me.
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that Dan already knows...)
This is not the first time that this domain has had this problem --
postmaster has bounced for a long time...
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On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 09:32:43AM -0700, Greg White wrote:
Problem is, it's not his SMTP, it's list.cr.yp.to -- is it worth
notifying [EMAIL PROTECTED]? (I suspect that Dan already knows...)
This is not the first time that this domain has had this problem --
postmaster has bounced for a long
that there is an RFC stating that a CR is a LF?
I think that your word choices here are poor. No RFC that I am aware of
states that a CR is a LF, however, RFC821/2821 defines a line as a string
of characters terminated by CR and LF.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2822.html
HTH,
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of acceptable bogus domain names.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2606.html
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], in
/usr/var/vpopmail/users
SNIP listing.
From this alone, it appears that chismtrail.com was a virtual domain,
and should never have been in 'locals'. Add it back to virtualdomains,
and put 'locals' back the way it was.
Please let us know if I nailed it first try...;)
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Those who make
/virtualdomains
I'll try that. I guess I need to restart qmail after the change?
ISTR that a restart is required for virtualdomains, yes. I would have
done it anyway, unless it's one that I know is read every time, like
badmailfrom, etc.
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to go back in virtualdomains?
echo chismtrail.com:chismtrail.com \
/var/qmail/control/virtualdomains
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revolution inevitable.
-- John F. Kennedy
very old scars of this variety,
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). Unfortunately it
seems related to network programming, which I know very little about.
It's really tough to even know what to look at at this point... As soon
as I saw that outblaze was in HK, I thought of geographical/routing
issues, but none of the posters seems to share common geography. Hmmm...
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that you use
to start your POP3 daemon, and maybe the list can help...
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that qmail-send is actually running. I
don't think that's what you were asking?
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, he's
simply a troll -- ignore him...
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
revolution inevitable.
-- John F. Kennedy
for qmail tcpserver can be found in Life With Qmail (aka LWQ) at:
http://www.lifewithqmail.org/
HTH,
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method, or whatever, may
provide you with a way to control which IP address is used to send
outbound mail. IIRC, there are patches that force qmail to always send
using a specified IP address. Stock qmail, in and of itself, provides no
way to control the IP address used to send mail on, AFAIK.
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or somesuch. Please,
Mark, post the contents of /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run.
(or whichever 'run' file is actually appropriate
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
revolution inevitable.
-- John F. Kennedy
of qmail-showctl from both
servers, plus the results of either 'dig mx yourdomain.example' or
'dnsmx yourdomain.example', where yourdomain.example is the _real name_
of the domain in question.
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to happen when you specified that mail should be
left on the server? Both the client and the server are doing exactly
what they are told. The options:
1. Realize that this is what you wanted.
2. Turn off this client option.
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out to me, or the list, so
that I/we can tell the whole world to stay away from them.
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
revolution inevitable.
-- John F. Kennedy
/multilog.
* I know that seems counter-intuitive, it did to me as well starting
out. Just be aware that it processes the arguments in order.
HTH,
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
revolution inevitable.
-- John F. Kennedy
On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 12:35:19PM -0400, Oscar Rodriguez Rodriguez wrote:
(a bunch of stuff in HTML).
Please don't post HTML to any technical list, anywhere.
Your question is a FAQ, but does not seem to be explicitly covered in
the FAQs. It is, however, mentioned in doc/SECURITY, and the
mailbox. Check your default delivery method (it
is specified somehow on the command line for starting qmail-send), and
try _something like_ the following:
.qmail:
./Maildir/
martin@domain2
HTH,
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
revolution inevitable
On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 10:45:45AM -0500, Joy Hundley wrote:
Hi - I am new to this mailing list and to qmail, so if my question is worded
incorrectly - please be patient with me.
I want to have e-mails with an incorrect recipient name/address to be
returned to the sender immediately -- can
On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 05:21:48PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When ever a remote client tries to send mail thru my qmail box, qmail
appends a question mark to the end of the domain i.e
Sorry, I couldn't find any host named rbi.co.uk?. (#5.1.2)
Doesn't setting 'RELAYCLIENT=?' do that?
).
is there any easy way to do this? rather than typing it one by one?
any manual?
man qmail-pw2u. It's that easy.
HTH,
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
revolution inevitable.
-- John F. Kennedy
work anymore.
qmail+patches RPM?
Search the following page for 'cron':
http://untroubled.org/qmail+patches/
That ought to get you startedIf you didn't install from the above
RPM, let me know
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
revolution
error in your thinking.
Please feel free to flame away if I misunderstood your question, but it
does imply a misunderstanding of the nature of 'rcpthosts' and selective
relay. HTH,
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
revolution inevitable
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 10:30:52AM -0500, q question wrote:
SNIP
2) How is it so clear that the machine didn't relay mail?
-these types of questions come up every week on this mailing list
-qmail has _never_ relayed mail unless the administrator specifically
configures it to do so.
I
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 12:53:44PM -0400, Kris von Mach wrote:
At 08:34 AM 5/3/2001 -0600, you wrote:
Unfortunately I do not control my PTR records so I have to do the dns name
change with CNAME.
My questions are:
Can MX record point to a CNAME?
CC -- No, never.
Charles,
On Sat, Apr 21, 2001 at 01:52:54PM -0700, Ketan Bajaj wrote:
i think i haven't been clear enough in explaining the problem...
again,
A (local smtp server)B (remote smtp server)
B is at domain schwab.com, about which i do not know anything, whether it
has qmail, sendmail, exchange
querying for their MX records.
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../mk
This is a routing issue of some sort -- I can reach their nameservers
from some networks, and not from others. I suspect that since yahoo.com
is also failing (and quite quickly IIRC), that this is an unrelated
issue. :)
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Those who make
here...but I have a
suspicion that
this hope is in vain.
[SNIP]
See above -- this hope is in vain, but perhaps not as bad as you think.
Jer
The Humble Sysdamin
[1] That is, if their sending SMTP server is not a broken piece of junk
that refuses bounces, or some other such silliness.
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are required anymore, though -- check
/proc/sys/fs/file-max and /proc/sys/fs/inode-max tunables, and 'man
bash' for ulimit options -- kernel options for open file descriptors do
not seem to be hard-coded anymore (since 2.2.12 IIRC).
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 09:08:43AM +0800, flint wrote:
Hi everybody
I have installed a new mail machine. Now I find a problem,that when I send to
a mailbox which has been set Forward,the mailbox that is forward to can't receive
mail.
And as postmast,will receive a "Delivery Status
domain -- why does VSM matter at all? The users have
no shell accounts -- VSM is even more pointless than usual. :)
vmailmgr's checkvpw may only support maildir in any case -- check the
man pages for vmailmgr.
SNIP
Afraid that's all I can help you with for now.
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Those who make
? (Trying to keep this friendly, and
polite, but people constantly doing this gets frustrating...)
[1] or control/virtualdomains -- depends on your setup, of course. ;)
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revolution inevitable.
-- John F. Kennedy
bet your answer is
there.
Thanks again for any help offered.
Steven
You're welcome. :)
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-- John F. Kennedy
.
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revolution inevitable.
-- John F. Kennedy
smtp-after-pop
sets it, or not, but worth a try, no?)
Let me know if it works...
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revolution inevitable.
-- John F. Kennedy
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