No mailbox error...sometimes on large distributions

1999-11-03 Thread Hammond, James T.S.
up. Sorry it didn't work out. ... Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1) == James Hammond --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Executive Director of Information Technology http://www.winthrop.edu/acc/execdir.htm Voice:

Re: qmail remote delivery logic

1999-11-07 Thread James J. Lippard
On Sun, 07 Nov 1999 15:11:29 -0700 in Andy Bradford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thus said Jason Haar on Mon, 08 Nov 1999 10:36:38 +1300: > > > We have a 64Kb Frame Relay link with burst to 128Kb. We have users here > > sending their current favourite 3 Mb MP3 file to 30 friends - effectively >

Re: Secure qmail web based client ??

1999-12-15 Thread James N. Maze
of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. >Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com -- James N. (Jamey) Maze Oak Ridge National Laboratory Computing, Information and Networking Division http://www.ornl.gov/cind

Re: Server cluster

1999-12-28 Thread James N. Maze
ith SSL and CRAM-MD5 authentication. And our SMTP server allows relaying if you authenticate. And we can automatically post messages to any IMAP mailbox. One thing we don't have at this point is a single, unified account database and message store for POP and IMAP. Cyrus could do this as will

Re: q-mail relay responses (revisited)

2000-01-02 Thread James R Grinter
26.12), port 25 connection open 220 agent57.gbnet.net ESMTP helo blodwen.watching.org 250 agent57.gbnet.net mail from:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 250 ok rcpt to:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1) quit 221 agent57.gbnet.net So there you go. 'agent57.gbnet.net' won't relay for me, won't accept 'acm.org' as local, *and* rejects it immediately. James.

logging problem on Solaris 7

2000-01-28 Thread James P Kannengieser
Hello. I just installed Qmail 1.03 on Solaris 7. Mail deliveries are working fine, but I just can't get any evidence of mail transport written to /var/log/syslog. I edited syslog.conf for mail.debug and mail.notice, and I am piping qmail-send output to logger in my startup script. Basically, I

Re: slow answer through firewall

2000-05-15 Thread James R Grinter
ing to provide an ident response to remote systems for later tracking purposes, to configure filters to send TCP resets for port 113 (whereas most defaults are just to 'drop' the packet, ie ignore it and act as if it was never received.) James.

Re: Pummelling limiting, again

2000-05-16 Thread James R Grinter
ther than defer? I predict lots more complaints from users, than they probably make already about their mail delivery being slow, if they do that. Mad. James.

Re: long delays in delivery

2000-05-16 Thread James R Grinter
ur logs for failures? I use something like: % tail -f /var/log/syslog | grep '[^g] delivery [0-9][0-9]*: ' to watch successes and deferrals. James.

Re: I want to leave this list

2000-05-20 Thread James R Grinter
ogether with tracking outages? Some of our mailing lists regularly have large amounts of mail stacked up for yahoo.com, and we're always getting strange bounces from hotmail.com - as well as the usual 'mail box full' rubbish. It seems like something that would be worth measuring and recording.) James.

Re: Sender domain must resolve

2000-06-13 Thread James R Grinter
responses. Sometimes sites that return the above errors are themselves at fault (I encountered one only the other week that was rejecting absolutely everything, presumably because of a DNS fault at their end.) James.

Re: vpopmail

2000-06-21 Thread James Lee Bell
>bash-2.03# tcpserver: fatal: unable to figure out port number for pop-3 Check your /etc/services file to see if there is such a service as "pop-3" and whether a port is defined for it. The service for port 110 might be spelled differently then "pop-3" as you have here.

OT: CUI MUA that groks Maildirs?

2000-10-05 Thread James T. Perry
Hi all, Sorry for the OT but I was wondering if anyone knew of a non-GUI based MUAs that groks Maildirs, as simple as say binmail? (I don't need/want any fancy features) I guess I could do a dirty perl hack but I don't grok Maildirs and its features myself yet, so thought I'll ask you folks fir

Re: Help with my girlfriend?

2000-10-05 Thread James T. Perry
Hi (lol), > > for i in /dev/gf*; do > touch $i > strip $i > unzip > fsck > fsck > fsck > fsck > yes > yes > yes >

Re: OT: CUI MUA that groks Maildirs?

2000-10-05 Thread James T. Perry
Hi all, I just wanted to thank all of you who had responded to this OT question (semi OT since Maildir is included? :). To my surprise, within an hour, I received over 10 responses with all of them mentioning mutt, and I thought to myself - there must be something very good that I've been missi

Re: moving a part of my queue to a ramdisk ?

2000-10-27 Thread James R Grinter
he impending situation and return a temporary deferral. James.

Re: people are definately starting to harvest emailadresses on this list...

2000-10-28 Thread James T. Perry
Alexander Jernejcic wrote: > > hi, > only for my interest: was this from Money Maker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ? > i received that today. > > ;) a YUP! cheers, jamie ps maybe I should start including all spam-email addresses I have received in the past in my signature so they could harvest thei

Re: open-smtp woes

2000-11-08 Thread James T. Perry
Hi Robin, "Robin S. Socha" wrote: > > Dear all, > > I just installed open-smtp by Russ Nelson. It does Not Work(tm). The > tcprules-file gets overwritten as expected (?), but there are '"' > missing: > > (root@kens):(~)$ cat /etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smtpd > 212.84.219.13:allow,RELAYCLIENT= [ver

adding an outgoing-only smtp server?

2000-11-15 Thread James T. Perry
Hi, While thinking this over, I became confused so I was wondering if someone could shed some light on adding an outgoing-only qmail server to a network/domain. Any docs, references, etc, for pointers are very much appreciated. What I would like to do is this: host1 -> primary MX for incomin

Re: adding an outgoing-only smtp server?

2000-11-15 Thread James T. Perry
Hi Dave, Dave Sill wrote: > OK, so where are you stuck? oops, sorry ;) I must have sent out the message in the middle of my racing thoughts. I was wondering whether to include host2 also as an MX in the dns records although host1 is the only MX handling incoming and part of outgoing (none fro

Re: adding an outgoing-only smtp server?

2000-11-15 Thread James T. Perry
Hi Dave, I just wanted to thank you for giving me clarity (which also set off a number of chain-reactions in my head :). Best regards, jamie #-#-#-#-#-#-#-# -- If somebody can help create a search engine for my room, I will call them

Re: Hotmail Woes.

2001-01-14 Thread James R Grinter
or good. I > find yahoo.com and yahoo.ca to be down 20% of the time. ditto yahoo.co.uk - for the same reason. Their MX hosts are regularly too busy. Many sites also bounce mail with 'unknown user' at certain times of the day. Anyone would think they weren't updating user-lists atomically... James.

Re: Multiple instances of qmail...

2001-01-19 Thread James R Grinter
er of operations specified are constructed in order that it can be "safe" - although you should note that the recommendation is still to deliver locally and read remotely if you must (obviously on a dedicated NFS server you can't deliver locally.) James.

Re: Virtual domains and forwarding.

2001-01-19 Thread James R Grinter
urn an error response to the originating user. although clearly the bounce that results from that could direct the recipient to send the mail elsewhere. Which may, or may not be, what the original poster was wanting to avoid. James.

Re: [OT] pine and Maildir (was: Maildir versus malibox)

2001-01-24 Thread James R Grinter
ter - Pine does IMAP right? (Isn't that it's real reason for existence?) So hook your Maildirs up with IMAP, and point Pine at that. Seems pretty simple to me. James.

Re: conf-split

2001-01-24 Thread James R Grinter
give me some pointers? Otherwise I'll have to go digging. (Any patches to qmail-smtpd to log useful things would also be of help to me: I've seen, and am looking at Maex's code.) James.

Re: [OT] pine and Maildir (was: Maildir versus malibox)

2001-01-25 Thread James R Grinter
Adam McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 01:32:29AM +0000, James R Grinter wrote: > > But, it doesn't matter - Pine does IMAP right? (Isn't that it's real > > reason for existence?) So hook your Maildirs up with IMAP, and point >

Re: conf-split

2001-01-25 Thread James R Grinter
Peter van Dijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 02:12:32AM +0000, James R Grinter wrote: > [snip] > > Indeed, qmail already uses a split queue/mess/ directory structure and > > it was a bit of an omission to assume that there would never be a > >

Re: Things I have noted

2001-01-25 Thread James R Grinter
e is no such mailbox "jo." Your original email implied that it didn't (not sure which of those two cases you were specifically referring to), and that puzzles me. James.

Re: Qmail and GFS

2001-01-26 Thread James R Grinter
parently doesn't). Does GFS? That's the question.. James.

Re: error in qmail logs

2001-02-14 Thread James R Grinter
t would seem that even if it fails to do so it will remove the file. > Messages in local queue: 0 > Messages in remote queue: 2 don't know about the descrepancy in numbers, sorry. James.

Re: badrcptto

2001-02-21 Thread James R Grinter
e very good examples of validation in the past - check the list archives. James.

Re: djbcron

2001-02-23 Thread James R Grinter
ataneous jobs on a system, or across systems. (and the ability to have user interfaces sat atop, to indicate how far a batch-run has got.) James.

Re: LWQ & OpenBSD

2001-02-23 Thread James R Grinter
rvise/ ? (control/ should arguably be in /etc/opt/qmail/..., as should alias/.) Dan's right that it's a mess, for sure. James.

Re: qmail-smtpd logging

2001-02-23 Thread James R Grinter
ng to analyse it passing through your system. Markus Stumpf has been working on some improved qmail-smtpd logging. James.

Re: Return address for autoresponder

2001-02-26 Thread James R Grinter
ss in the To: header (and they don't put any Precedence headers, or anything that might give you a clue). But it's a good start. James.

Re: trigger with wrong permission.

2001-03-04 Thread James R Grinter
ctory /var/qmail/queue/lock (and /var/qmail/queue) prevent anyone not in the qmail group from accessing it anyway. (Students of Unix variations will also know that Solaris and some other OSs don't correctly enforce permissions on the named pipe itself anyway.) James.

Re: mbox POP3 Server w/Virtual Domain Support

2001-03-04 Thread James R Grinter
support the mbox format. You could just make all clients talk through POP3 or IMAP. (That might discount Elm, but I wouldn't consider that a great loss) James.

Re: reverse DNS?

2001-03-07 Thread James R Grinter
resolving the sending domain. Delegation and the nameservers were fine, as it was the second address I tried (which also failed with a 5xx code) Very messy, and not very good for their customers. James.

Re: Connections Deferred

2001-03-09 Thread James R Grinter
Chad Ziccardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What are the most common cause of deferreds? In my experience, a) remote hosts being poorly run and maintained, b) with poor network connections, c) or very busy (which brings you back to a, really.) James.

Re: Error 554 from hotmail

2001-03-09 Thread James R Grinter
t message will get through just fine. I put it down to them being broken, James.

qmail and mailman problems

2001-03-14 Thread James A. Crippen
for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Tue, 13 Mar 2001 22:56:03 -0900 (AKST) Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 22:56:13 -0900 From: "James A. Crippen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Organization: Spectrum Wireless, Inc. X-Mailer: Mozilla

Re: a tool/script to print the biggest mail servers in queue

2001-03-25 Thread James R Grinter
x27;$1 ~ /remote/ { sub(/^.*@/,"",$2); domains[$2]=domains[$2]+1 } END { for ( domain in domains ) { print domains[domain], domain; } }' | sort -n hope that helps, James.

Re: migrating from MS Exchange to q-mail

2001-03-28 Thread James R Grinter
I'm not sure how far they are, though. (IMP, a web-based email client and another part of the Horde project, works nicely.) (HP OpenMail has been around a long time - so to say that they realised it would be an Exchange killer is quite funny!) James.

mailing list

2001-01-17 Thread James R. Clark II
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with any suggestions! Local users actually get the mail and the .qmail's are in the same directory as the mailing lists .qmails Thanks, James Clark - Jan 17 13:11:54 leat qmail: 979755114.882956 info msg 361545: bytes 684 from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g

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