Problem1 : user on 10.0.0.21 can send mail to anyone@kat.net.au
but not to anyone@anywhere-else.com/net/org
[root@top /etc]# cat tcp.smtp
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
10.0.0.21:allow,REALYCLIENT=""
^^^
In case those arrows haven't come out in the
2. I'd like to make a copy all incoming email of a user account to
another
user account. Is it possible to do that at qmail? How it works? I have
tried to make an entry at .qmail file to forward the mail, but no mail
left
at the original account. How to COPY instead of FORWARD?
I
I've finally got qmail-ldap to deliver to one place (I've given up trying to
avoid a storage location completely, and now everyone's mail will go to the
same Maildir before being removed by .qmail).
But now qmail is not paying attention to the .qmail file in that
directory... it still delivers
First off, I am using qmail-ldap, so my apologies to the qmail list if that
makes it off-topic...
What I want to do is set up a qmail-ldap server (I have done this part
already, and it works well) that doesn't require a home directory for each
and every user. I am using the cyrus IMAP server,
Is there a document somewhere that describes the structure and functionality
of the /var/qmail/queue directory?
I have 3 messages in the queue according to qmail-qstat, but qmail-qread
only returns info for one message. I'd like to find out why these other two
emails aren't 'complete'. I've
Although it may not be completely related I think it wouldn't kill
anyone to watch a thread like this go by. I would be particularly
interested in seeing some comments about this.
LDAP directories is one way. The plus is that many clients grok
LDAP. The minus is that figuring out how to
You want the version written by Peter Samuel, which you can find a link to
on www.qmail.org.
Hi,
Let me preface this with the statement that I'm a Linux/qmail
beginner...
With that it in mind, I have successfuly set up qmail,
including virtual
hosting on my Redhat 6 (Intel) box. I've
OK. I posted my earlier problems to this list, and was told in a nice
friendly manner that there was a Qmail-LDAP mailing list to send to. So I
subscribed, and posted all my current findings to it. I got all my messages
back, but not a single soul has responded (nor even posted queries of
RGH!
Ok, my mistake... I missed a bit of code that needed commenting, and I can
now get debugging info. It is definitely checking the LDAP server
correctly, and it acknowledges that it can set its UID and GID to mine,
change to my $HOME/Mailbox directory correctly, so now it appears that
A small sample from the ldif file before I ldbm it:
dn: cn=John Smith
cn: John Smith
sn: Smith
objectClass: qmailUser
objectClass: person
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailHost: mail.budget.co.nz
mailMessageStore: /home/jsmith/Mailbox/
qmailUser: jsmith
qmailUID: 666
qmailGID:
Anyone have experience with this?
I've set it up, and the LDAP service is definitely working... when I use
checkpassword on the server, with the command
qmail-popup localhost /qmail-1.03/checkpassword pwd
it authenticates me fine. But when I move the checkpassword into the /bin
Maybe we just have too high an opinion of your intelligence?
Come on, is this kind of comment really necessary? Good grief.
No... especially not when no-one has too high an opinion of anyone ELSE's
intelligence ;)
To ask a quick question (to try and keep on the topic):
When I read through
At least, I think it's abnormal.
qmail-qstat tells me there are three messages in the queue for one user.
These three messages are being delivered repeatedly to the same user (or at
least it seems that way... she has multiple copies of each of the three
emails in her Maildir, but they still
for qmail! =)
-Original Message-----
From: Jim Gilliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 16 August 1999 11:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (E-mail)
Subject: Abnormal queue problem
At least, I think it's abnormal.
qmail-qstat tells me there are three messages in the queue
fo
I've written a small C program that will take a single string and match
it
to the most likely user account in /etc/passwd. Obviously, this is to
ease
Matching, and bouncing the email with a corresponding report, is fine.
Forwarding it to potentially the wrong party is not.
We have thought
I'm getting just a teensy bit fed up with Microsoft and their approach to
Internet Standards...
Outlook Express version 5 has fixed most of my issues with IMAP bar this
one: Outlook creates a 'special' folder called Inbox. This folder doesn't
exist on the IMAP server, so every synch with the
Hi there,
We're running qmail on linux with Outlook Express clients on Win95/8
(shudder). The server works perfectly running POP3 and SMTP, and it now
does user-controlled auto-forwarding (via an email-parsing .qmail generator
=) ).
Unfortunately, now we need a small group of computers to
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