Hrmm, that's a fairly lengthy response my qmail compatriot. Recently I have
seen a lot of these "get me off the list" or "help me because I say so" kind
of messages and quite frankly my fuse ran out so I felt it necessary to say
something perhaps to make myself feel better :) Forgive me, but you
> > Why are these people allowed on the list?
> >
> > Julian
>
> Why is Microsoft allowed on the internet ?
:) Bill Gates sex appeal perhaps? Nah
Julian
> I'm not sure if this will get to the list because I AM OFF OF IT! :-)
>
> Peter If this doesn't make it to the list, can you post it for me?
>
> Peter gets credit for sending me in the right direction. He mentioned
checking my
> SMTP logs to see how the messages came in. You guys are not going t
At 01:05 PM 6/30/99 -0400, Adam D. McKenna wrote:
>You can't, but after a few posts you can be reasonably sure. :)
That's not true. I am a complete and utter moron, in every sense of the
word and I have been a part of this list for more than half a year :)
Regards,
Julian L.C.
Dear Group,
I had a customer call me up concerned about eliminating spam. How would I
exclude emails containing AOL.COM or the word SEX from being delivered
altogether?
Regards,
Julian L.C. Brown
Internet Technology Consultant
Interware Systems Inc.
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http
Dear Group,
I forget where to read about this, but I really need it asap. It is a
single user "popuser" configuration, where you modify chkpoppasswd to look
at IP files for user accounts/passwords rather than a single passwd file.
It has something to do with Lcrypt if I recall but I don't remem
ode /var.
>#
># ciao
># bboett
You know, I never did understand why everyone says Qmail does not allow you
to receive email as root because I have it set up to do just that. I had
the exact same problem, and resolved it by setting up a root email account.
Coincidentally I can read th
Hello group,I've been struggling with this blasted EZMLM.. I
want to use it on a virtual domain. I am using a custom QMAIL install that
is single user and verifies popusers off of IP Address password files in the
var/qmail/domains directory. Each domain has its own directory ie
/var/qmai
primary MX goes back up?
Regards,
Julian L.C. Brown
Interware.Net Inc.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.interware.net
gards,
Julian L.C. Brown
Interware.Net Inc.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.interware.net
.popuser ~popuser/domain-com/list
This works partly -- it will archive the messages but listserv(my alias
name) -subscribe and listserv-help return nothing.. Why is that?
Regards,
Julian L.C. Brown
Interware.Net Inc.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.interware.net
>Assuming that you send your virtualdomains into alias-example
>
>ezmlm-make ~alias/list ~alias/.qmail-example-list list example.com
>
>Then modify ~alias/list/inlocal so it says "alias-example-list".
Let me try to explain my setup. It's custom, not out of the box .. I
really appreciate your he
would
appreciate it thanks
Regards,
Julian L.C. Brown
Interware.Net Inc.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.interware.net
ake it MX 5.Then, go edit your qmail/control/smtproutes file and add
the domain you wish to catch mail for. Qmail will not deliver locally if
the name exists in smtproutes, instead if will wait for the best preference
MX to return to life and forward all mail to it.
Regards,
Julian L.C.
e automatically I believe
>if you use maildirmake.
No, Maildirmake does not make the .qmail file. He must make the qmail file
on his own.
Regards,
Julian L.C. Brown
Interware.Net Inc.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.interware.net
>> We're not paid and don't have time to spend hours poring over the
>> documentation, there's more important things to do like deal with
>> customers.
>
>If you're too busy to read the documentation, hire someone to do it for
>you.
>
>> I *know* that qmail is good, fairly simple to install and se
with the email
address in it inside the alias directory, but I get an error from QMAIL
saying that itcannot find a mail exchanger for that ip address. Any tips
on how to do this would be most appreciated
Regards,
Julian L.C. Brown
Interware.Net Inc.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http
#x27;s
directory, and edit the .qmail file to say "&[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Regards,
Julian L.C. Brown
Interware.Net Inc.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.interware.net
Dear Group,
I had a customer call me up concerned about eliminating spam. How would I
exclude emails containing AOL.COM or the word SEX from being delivered
altogether?
Regards,
Julian L.C. Brown
Internet Technology Consultant
Interware Systems Inc.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http
re is little
documentation obviously, but there is a -h --help .. if anyone wants this
utility, as always my code is free so let me know.
Regards,
Julian L.C. Brown
DNS Administrator
Interware.Net Inc.
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http://www.interware.net
d all sorts of useful information in that RFC,
you will be thanking me!
Friday's are always weird days for me, so I apologize for myself in advance.
Regards,
Julian L.C. Brown
DNS Administrator
Interware.Net Inc.
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http://www.interware.net
in 1995?"
>
>No, that was our (US) Vice President, Algore.
Well it was funny, till you went and over-analyzed it.. Put down your linux
book for a few and RELAX.
=)
Regards,
Julian L.C. Brown
DNS Administrator
Interware.Net Inc.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.interware.net
silly argument. 1) A waste
of bandwidth? 2 additional lines is really not a waste of bandwidth. 2)
Screen space? 2 Lines (unless in 320x200) is not a lot of screen space -
either.
If having the text at the bottom removes even 1 Ignorant person from the
list, then it's worth it don't
>That's all (I'm trying to say).
Whatever it is you are trying to say, take it to private message. I read
the qmail list for qmail oriented messages not nonsense.
Julian
-Original Message-
From: Daniel V. Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, March 19, 1999 11:05 AM
Subject: sorry!!!
>but i can't find the man for setting up aliases :) - could someone throw
>me an url ?
man qmail-users
Hey fellow Qmailers,
I'm nearing completion with my Qmail-Make & Build-Cfg scripts. These
scripts fully automate the process of creating domains. They also have the
power of converting Sendmail Aliases/Domain Listings with references to
Passwd users in to complete qmail assigns & password files
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