At 10:07 AM 06-03-2001 -, John Conover wrote:
As a matter of policy, is it reasonable to reject messages that fail a
reverse DNS lookup on HELO's FQDN/authentication?
Well two of our service providers haven't arranged reverse DNS lookups for
our Internet visible subnets. Our DNS servers are
At 03:24 PM 01-03-2001 +, Mark Delany wrote:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 10:19:34AM -0500, Dave Sill wrote:
My qmail project, only 1 week away from implementation, was canned, we are
now moving to Lotus Notes.
Well, it's not a total loss. At least you learned something about
qmail.
And
At 03:47 AM 21-02-2001 -0500, Robin S. Socha wrote:
* Mike Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010221 03:19]:
cat /var/log/qmail/current | tai64nlocal | less
http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/~reriksso/unix/award.html
Off topic but I still prefer using cat even for single files because a typo
has less
At 04:53 PM 2/17/01 -0600, you wrote:
For example, if I only have 40 outbound connect slots I might not want
all of them to bet consumed sending mail to AOL, I might want dedicate
some of my resources to delivering mail to other domains.
How about running multiple qmails (e.g. on
At 04:51 PM 08-02-2001 +, Mark Delany wrote:
it). I rediscovered that a concurrency of 1,000 qmail-remotes consumes
very little system resource on FreeBSD.
What do we gain by multithreading?
The design of qmail will theoretically result in more latency e.g. process
1 forking and exec'ing
I asked something _similar_ last week. But it's not exactly the same.
See Chris Johnson's answer to "translating or remapping domains to another
domain", 2001/01/29
My situation was I wanted:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to go to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
No changes to the username portion.
The answer to my
Slightly offtopic but are people allowed to distribute qmail in this
manner? I thought there was a clause somewhere for most DJB software?
I'm curious for cases like mass rollout, or maybe bundling as part of a
product. For example I prefer /var/dns/cache vs /etc/dnscache. Or qmail
spool
How much ram do you have on that box.
How many concurrent qmail-remotes have you configured to run?
What is your MAX_TASKS setting (and related settings) in your kernel?
Link.
At 10:40 AM 2/2/01 +0100, Paulo Jan wrote:
Hi all:
I just experienced the weirdest thing... or at least
Hi,
How do I do this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - XXX@finaldomaincom
That is to say mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is sent/forwarded/redirected to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (the To: etc should not be
Thanks, but will the RCPT TO: be changed accordingly?
e.g.
External client to Server A
Mail from:
rcpt to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
data
blahblahblah
crlfdotcrlf
Then:
Server A to Server B
Mail from:
rcpt to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
data
blahblahblah
crlfdotcrlf
Because Server B will only accept mails in
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Chris Johnson wrote:
If finaldomain.com is hosted elsewhere and you just want to forward everything,
you can do this:
echo 'domain1.com:alias-domain1' /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains
echo '|forward "$DEFAULT"@finaldomain.com' /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-domain1-default
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