Alex Pennace [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
qmail-smtpd rejects messages with an envelope sender (return-path)
listed in badmailfrom, and does not act on the message From:
header. To block mail from this guy, you would need to block mail
with the null envelope sender (), which is certainly not
TAG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a problem in that my tcp.smtp.cdb file is not being used - as
when I try and relay through my server it seems to ignore the .cdb
file??
My setup of the tcp.smtp file is as follows:
192.168.2.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
192.168.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
, how do you tell the pop server where to look?
qmail-pop3d only works with maildir, not mailbox. It will
automatically look in the users' home directory for a maildir with
the name specified on the commandline that invokes qmail-pop3d.
HTH
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HTH
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"Keven Jones" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have successfully installed and test qmail with maildir but:
qmail-start is KILLING my system. I am using supervise and
tcpserver. I sometimes have upto 32 qmail processes and currently I
have no users on the system. I am running redhat 6.2. All
James [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In one of the steps on "Life With Qmail" it suggests this:
"Allow the local host to inject mail via SMTP:
echo '127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""' /etc/tcp.smtp
/usr/local/sbin/qmail cdb"
The first line (starting with echo) worked.. but the second line (starting
"Jonathan Fortin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Where can I get an Mua to read ~/Maildir, the qmail pine
``gnus'', the news and mail reader in xemacs or gnu-emacs handles
maildirs as one of its retrieval methods.
http://www.gnus.org/
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Manfred Bartz
What is the easiest way to forward a whole bunch of messages in a
maildir to a different user account on a different system?
Thanks
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Manfred Bartz
http://cr.yp.to/qmail/users.html
warning.
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Manfred Bartz
also find your mail again.
You may have to do the same for other users.
My system (for me and the misses at home) works like this. I have a
RH6.0 box,
I am sure Redhat have their own mailing list for Redhat issues.
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and it will deliver individual messages
into a directory, but it has no concept of qmail-type Maildirs or of
atomic writing as done by qmail.
To get procmail to deliver into a directory you would use a
redirection with a trailing slash, e.g.:
/usr/home/mob/Maildir/new/
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Manfred Bartz
/faqsearch.html specifically:
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/unix-faq/programmer/faq/index.html
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Manfred Bartz
://cr.yp.to/software.html look for mess822
There is also useful info at:
http://cr.yp.to/immhf.html
Maybe someone else has more specific help?
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Manfred Bartz
.168.1.10-19:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
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Refer to the FAQ:
5.4. How do I allow selected clients to use this host as a relay?
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personally use Xemacs21/gnus5.8.
http://qmail.org
Also where can i find the spec for maildirs like an rfc or similar.
man 5 maildir
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) and redirect email
accordingly to various different local accounts.
What would be the best way of doing this?
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