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.com \
/bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
Thanks for any guidance on this. This is the first time I have set up
qmail-pop3d and qmail-smtpd.
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y outlined? If so I would be very
grateful for a response.
Cheers all,
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really, poco script is quite handy :-)
On Sat, 19 Feb 2000 19:34:53 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Feb 19, 2000 at 06:23:16PM +, Marek Narkiewicz wrote:
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I'd love to discuss this with you but your lines are way too long making
your mail virtually unreadable.
Could you please
ned? If so I would be very grateful for a response.
Cheers all,
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02/19/2000 at 18:23:08
How do i go about reading from a maildir without ncroaching on the security of the
maildir? ie what is the
procedure for reading emails from one. Also where can i find the spec for maildirs
like an rfc or similar.
cheers
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to then improve on the
functionality
to offer imap style folders but virtually based on a code in the info.
Thanks for any help,
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How do i go about reading from a maildir without ncroaching
a useful
feature so i was wondering if there
was a patch or a plan to add that functionality?
If not can someone give me a few pointers on what would be involved in such a
modification so I can have a go
myselgf?
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the number of concurrent processes. I
think it's the "-c" switch. `man tcpserver` is quite
informative.
~Patrick
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, but it's quick and dirty, and
will grab all of your IPs (including IP aliases).
Then you make sure to set concurrency on each tcpserver process.
Ain't these tools wonderful?!
-Martin
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On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Marek Narkiewicz wro
user also sends you that traffic as a smarthost in that
same time period means you need... 63Kb/sec line?
And you have a 2meg line spec'd currently? :)
This all changes if you need bandwidth for web traffic, of course.
John
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percentage of 128k isdn. Let me stress again. This is part of a
dedicated server farm with no
dialup servers which are located elsewhere. Thanks all.
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On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 04:03:51AM +, Marek Narkiewicz wrote:
I hate to ask
I hate to ask such a general question, but hat sort of bandwidth is needed to
accomodate up to 1 home
dialup users for smtp and pop3 services? I just need some sort o rough estimate as I
have a budget to
overcompensate somewhat.
Thanks for any help,
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.
Maybe us newbies can pool together and get some docs on what we found to be lacking
instead of bemoaning the lack of em.
chhers for now,
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"Dogs are everywhere"
Pulp
Dogs are Everywhere
:
http://cr.yp.to/softwarelaw.html
Interesting reading.
Neil
Anyone else who's interested and hasn't already, check out these urls.
http://cr.yp.to/qmail/dist.html
http://pobox.com/~djb/qmail/var-qmail.html
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On Tue, 21 Dec 1999 11:24:23 -0500, Keith Warno wrote:
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"Keith Warno" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tcpserver -v -u 7770 -g 2108 0 smtp /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd \
21 | /var/qmail/bin/splogger smtpd 3
Um ok, the uid and gid
to?) and can I log output from tcpserver detailing
connections
before any mail stuff is logged? Hope someone can make some sensee of this and help me
out here.
thanks
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"Dogs are everywhere"
Pulp
Dogs are Everywhere
. (alpha preferable)
what distribution is necessary. (minimum install ie no X)
can I split up the pop and smtp and imap servers to different machines?
Any advice gratefully received. Cheers,
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"Dogs are everywhere&
in the correct popbox. I use vpopmail to handle the pop
accounts. Is there anyone who has an idea for me to have a go at or do you need
more info? Cheers,
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"Ticking away, the moments that make up a dull day&
I've just set up a web based mail forwarding for users. My question is, how do I
guard
agianst idiots setting up a forwarding loop? eg [EMAIL PROTECTED] forwards to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
which forwrds to [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
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From: Marek Narkiewicz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Anyone got any info on the dissapearing processes problem?
I'm at my wits end here. I need this snwered urgently if anyone can.
Recap: I run the script /var/qmail/rc from a telnet login. When I logout the
processes
spwned die.
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Why do the processes started by the qmail/rc script keep dissapearing? Also is using
this script ok for a heavy load site? I call smtp and pop3 from tcpserver wrappers.
cheers,
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to the users I have added the mails do not arrive at their
correct destination. I have looked in /var/log/maillog and there is no error message
by the
actual email. Can anyone suggest what may be wrong or how I could trace this? CHeers,
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locally but I do have access to a lan one. Does this have
something to do with it? Any help gratefully received.
cheers
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"People in glass houses seldom throw parties"
David Devant and his Spirit Wife
Miscellaneous
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"People in glass houses seldom throw parties"
David Devant and his Spirit Wife
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and the dirs have the
correct ownership. What can be going wrong?
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"People in glass houses seldom throw parties"
David Devant and his Spirit Wife
Miscellaneous
I'm setting up a pop server for remote hosts and as I have a lot of domain names I
need to
use virtual hosts. What should I use for the address in the me file in
/var/qmail/control?
I currently have my IP only in there and my Vhosts are in rcpthosts and virtualhosts
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