Perhaps this would be better asked of the ezmlm list but ... without a
doubt one of the most useful features of my Netscape Messageing Server
based mail hub is it's integration with LDAP (which is the way of the
future of course ...) in particular it's "dynamic" mailing lists based
on LDAP URLs.
ked sendmail.cf to the
latest version. No thanks! Of course, my boss had other concerns like
performance, support, etc.
- med
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I have the following setup. Currently my mail is spooled on my mail hub
and I access it using IMAP. I am running qmail locally with delivery to
my ~/Maildir/. If I turn on mail fowarding on my mailhub to send mail to
my local machine (which is the goal here) all my mail gets stuck in
~/Maildir/. N
I run qmail on my MX host, relaying mail to my internal mailhub.
Can I use qmail-ldap to verify rcpt addresses against our Netscape
Directory Server?
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Linux Uber Alles perl || die
The day Microsoft makes
? Should I use explicit entries in smtphosts for each domain I
want to forward instead of the catch all ".rmc.ca:..."?
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mailto:[EMAIL
How can I send mail from a certain site to bit heaven?
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Linux Uber Alles
How would I forward all messages for MAILER-DAEMON on my external hub
(running qmail) to my global postmaster account?
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Hi all. Qmail is delivering to local addresses from both local and
remote senders. But it is not delivering to remote addresses, whether
from a local or remote sender. Any ideas?
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the queue. I am on
a Solaris 7 box, the install went without a hitch. No errors.
I need to get this fixed ASAP or my boss will make me go back to
sendmail. (Ack!) Any ideas folks?
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Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
>
> - Mark E Drummond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> | Howdy. OK, ingoring relaying et al for now, I still cannot get mail
> | for remote rcpts off my machine. Mail to local users, whether from
> | local or remote senders works just fine. But mail fr
all the email that was waiting in the queue has been delivered!
Would qmail hold the mail while logging was not working?
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Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
>
> - Mark E Drummond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> | I'll get back to you.
>
> OK, I am going home now, it being late in these parts of the world.
> But I'll log in from home later, so if you have further questions I
> may sti
tcp.smtp.cdb -u51012 -g1005 0
smtp \
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 2>&1 | /var/qmail/bin/splogger smtpd &
I am now testing it to see if it accepts mail both ways.
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sts" user but I figured if I create them under ~alias then I can
continue using the exact same list names as before, and then my users
would not notice and change (except when trying to interact with the mlm
itself of course).
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Linux Uber Alles perl || die
The
In majordomo, the only info stored about a subscriber is his email
address. Can ezmlm store the users name as well? As in "Joe Blow"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joe Blow).
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Thanks for everyone's help. It looks like my new qmail mail gateway
w/ezmlm lists is ready for production. I just need to test relaying from
external sites and we will be good to go.
Cheers
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lack of understanding on my part (I'm relatively
new to postmaster duties) leading to a misconfiguration somewhere. My
question is, is this qmail's problem or NMS's problem?
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Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
>
> - Mark E Drummond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> | My setup is an external gateway machine running qmail (our MX),
> | forwarding mail for our domain to our internal mailhub running
> | Netscape Messaging Server (NMS) which all our use
#x27;s what autoconf & automake are for.
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Linux Uber Alles perl || die
ulesets to solve this problem.
If anyone knows how to insert a filter of some sort into the qmail
stream I'd love to hear about it, else I can see qmail getting the boot,
and I _really_ don't want to have to go back to sendmail!
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>
> Here we have a serious problem folks. Sendmail had a "fix" out for
For what it is worth, I am not even going to bother with this now. Not
much point really since an inline script would just increase load and
since the "fix" for sendmail i
have lines of the form:
"Person's Name"
instead of just:
email@address
??
Mark
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Unix
22274235.431068
Average ddelay per success (s): 95.132936
Total xdelay (s): 553004.573188
Average xdelay per delivery attempt (s): 2.138968
Time span (days): 81.7779
Average concurrency: 0.0782671
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> What's wrong? Is my ulimit too low??
You forgot to redirect fd 5 to a file. Do this:
cat logneu | ./bin/matchup >log1 5>log1.blah
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[EMAI
Fred Lindberg wrote:
>
> On Tue, 18 May 1999 11:22:11 -0400, Mark E Drummond wrote:
>
> >What I am wondering about is the apparently long processing time for
> >messages. According to these stats we are processing only ~2722 messages
> >per day (~1.9 per minute) at
Albert Hopkins wrote:
>
> Is there such a solution? Is there a solution to have qmail detect
> viruses in incoming email messages?
Yes, though I don't know what it is ... ;-) Most purists like to pretend
that this is an end-user problem but realists know that end-users are
(99% of the time) dum
Jason Haar wrote:
>
> A qmail-queue replacement is what you're looking for. I haven't seen anyone
> do one yet...
Not quite, it is actually just done with a script, with incoming mail
passed to the script for preprocessing. These guys are doing it with
qmail plus 3 differant virus checkers.
Peter Cavender wrote:
>
> Go away and take your alarmist spam with you. I hope your
> quarantined viruses get loose on your NT server.
Actually, if I remember right these guys are the ones who implemented an
email anti-virus system using a modified version of Qmail running on
UNIX boxen.
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I was just asked if qmail could do the fol, which I am sure it can, and
I am sure this is a vitual domains thing, but I lack self esteem and
need some reassurance ... ;-)
I want to have email coming in to [EMAIL PROTECTED] redirected to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ... possible?
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Communicator. Spawning a browser to view some goofballs HTML mail, which
I receive a lot of, is a pain in the ass. Lacks some of the features I
was used to in mutt and pine, not nearly as configurable, doesn't do
pgp/gpg, I use a Verisign cert for now, but overall it has reduced my
headaches and I
Bruno Wolff III wrote:
>
> You can use a mailcap definition to pipe html attachments through lynx.
> This works well for mutt. The html attachments look like plain text
> attachments.
Not adequate .. some of the html mail I receive is complex and does not
render in any decently readable fashion
Jedi/Sector One wrote:
>
> Right, and many Netscrap and Grootlook users are sending HTML mails
> (and even HTML + plain text) for a plain text content, or just ugly and
> useless colors or background.
> Wotta stupid bandwidth starvation : the content is the same than a
> plain text message, b
I recently "upgraded" to the latest versions of ucspi-tcp and
daemontools on my qmail based MX. Although it seems to be operating just
fine, I get the following messages on the console:
supervise: fatal: unable to acquire qmail-send/supervise/lock: temporary
failure
supervise: fatal: unable to ac
Chris Garrigues wrote:
>
> Sounds like a job for PDF. It'll even look the same everywhere.
PDF is very nice, I'd love to see it as a defacto standard, if not PS,
but Acrobat costs $$$ and I refuse to spend $$$ on something when a
perfectly good (free) alternative is available. Not only do I wor
If I want to forward all outbound mail from my machine to my mail hub
(because we only allow outbound mail from there) can I just put
":hub.mydomain.com" in my smtproutes?
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Charles Cazabon wrote:
Yes.
I keep getting "sorry_could_not_establish_ an_smtp_connection".
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Charles Cazabon wrote:
>
> Mark E. Drummond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > «ëk6¢|+¢×ÿý¬üz¶Ø§ÿû(®¼ÿr¥ÿùèÿ÷¬µ¦åÈÿjÿìÚÿrçyËb
>
> Geez, I hate multipart/alternative and base64-encoded email.
Sorry about that everyone ... thought I was sending plai
> Non-authoritative answer:
> pagenet.ca preference = 0, mail exchanger = mail.pagenet.ca
> pagenet.ca preference = 20, mail exchanger = mail2.pagenet.ca
Some further investigation: trying to telnet to port 25 on either MX
FROM MY MACHINE gets me
telnet: Unable to connect to remote ho
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> what does traceroute show you?
> if it doesn't leave your machine then your routing tables are broken
That's the kicker ... I can traceroute to both machines from my
workstation, but I get "No Route" when trying to telnet to port 25. But
I can jump over to any of my
Answered my own question. :my.mail.hub in smtproutes.
The problem ended up being that perl, as it comes with Slackware 7, does not
support setuid scripts.
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I am moving a client from a sendmail box to a qmail box. I am not terribly
familiar with sendmail, but they host over 100 domains, and email for many/most
of those is handled by, I presume, sendmail's virtual domain capability.
Whoever set this thing up originally has a script which parses a pile
I am searching for log file nirvana. Like most eggheads/geeks/techs I like to
see stats, I especially like to see mail stats. At one point I had a complete
log rolling solution, but that was before upgrading to the latest daemontools
et al.
At the moment I have multilog maintaining 10 x 5MB log f
I am currently using rblsmtpd to block spammers on the RBL. I may add ORBS as
well. Think I'll wait, gather some stats on how much is being blocked by RBL,
and then compare with RBL+ORBS.
Anyway, let's say, for arguments sake, that I am receiving boatloads of spam
from east asian IPs in the 200+
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 04:16:05PM -0500, Dave Kitabjian wrote:
> "cr.yp.to"
>
> Front: "Don't queue mail with sendmail"
> Back: "Send mail with qmail"
>
I'll buy one of these ones ... Maybe put the 2 together? ;-)
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On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 01:27:31PM -0500, Dave Sill wrote:
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Here are a couple of djb's old .sig lines:
>
> Sick of sendmail? Don't get mad; get qmail.
> Secure, reliable, efficient. Pick three.
How about djb's "There are two kinds of inter
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 03:27:17PM -0500, Mark E. Drummond wrote:
> I am currently using rblsmtpd to block spammers on the RBL. I may add ORBS as
> well. Think I'll wait, gather some stats on how much is being blocked by RBL,
> and then compare with RBL+ORBS.
Based on a response I
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 03:38:21PM -0500, Dave Kitabjian wrote:
> *** newsyslog ***
>
> Maybe I'm lucky, or something. We use FreeBSD almost exclusively, and it
> includes a fantatic tool called "newsyslog". I would think some of you
> would have it too, since it's been around since 1987 and ca
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 04:23:23PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>I have the Linux program "logrotate" running under Solaris. Original
>source is at
>ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/code/logrotate/logrotate-3.3.tar.gz
I've come across this before but never gave it a whirl. I'll
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 07:06:28PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Tue, 29 Feb 2000 23:20:06 +0100 , "Ruben van der Leij" writes:
>
> And it blocks many server that are not open relays,
> also. Therein lies the problem.
Thanks to everyone for your opinions ... perhaps I will leave ORBS
Last night, someone somewhere attempted to send one of my users an email with
the W32/Fix trojan attached. Thanks to Jason's Scan4Virus script, it was picked
up and nixed at my mail gateway. Excellant (spoken with a Mr. Burns'esque
inflection) ... the hounds have been released.
However, The envel
Dave Sill wrote:
>
> Bingo. Raise the limit.
'k, raised it to 500 and the out of memory errors are gone. Next
question ... now I get:
@400038b43283236535ec tcpserver: status: 1/40
@400038b4328323691234 tcpserver: pid 7436 from 137.94.1.134
@400038b4328323b482b4 tcpserver: ok 743
I have tried 3 times now, unsuccesfully, to get a price quote from NAI
for a UNIX (Solaris) based virus scanner. I need one for my MX to scan
emails with and 2 to scan my user home dirs on my fileservers which
serve out those homedirs via samba to Windows boxen. For some reason,
NAI does not want
I just installed scan4virus (plus the QMAILQUEUE patch, and Time-HiRes)
on my Slackware 7 (kernel 2.2.14) box with mcaffee's viruscanner. Now,
when my mail hub tries to send me my mail I get:
@400038b427ec28cacd6c tcpserver: status: 1/40
@400038b427ec2a95bdb4 tcpserver: pid 7050 from 137.
Just for the heck of it, I nixed everything, started from scratch and
made absolutely sure I followed the install instructions to a 't' ...
and I am still getting:
@400038b43d8c23bf449c X-Scan4Virus: cannot open
/var/spool/qmailscan/antivirus-qmail-queue-version.txt - did you
initialise the s
Jason Haar wrote:
>
> You did install it setuid qmailq like the docs said?
yup
> You did run "/var/qmail/bin/antivirus-qmail-queue.pl -z" like it says?
ja
> Are all the files under /var/spool/qmailscan/ owned by qmailq, group qmail
> like they should be?
hie
> Is /var/spool/qmailscan/ writa
Anyone tell me what that message means? I just installed qmail on a
SPARC5 running solaris 7. This is the first time I have come across this
error.
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I am a bit confused ... I am looking at Aaron Nabil's patch to allow rblsmtpd
to use multiple listing services ... but does rblsmtpd not already support
multiple services? Of course it does, I'm using the rbl and relays.mail-abuse
right now. Why the patch?
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On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 09:39:41AM -0500, Russell Nelson wrote:
>
> rblsmtpd lets you invoke multiple instances of itself. Aaron's patch
> allows you to avoid an extra exec() of the same program.
Ah! I see. I guess I'll keep an eye on the load and see what happens as I add
other listings. My MX
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 01:21:43PM -0800, Aaron L. Meehan wrote:
>
> RSS has blocked 2294 smtp connections.
> DUL has blocked 306 smtp connections.
> RBL has blocked 3767 smtp connections.
>
Using just rbl+rss since Feb 29 16:50:
rbl has blocked 415 connections.
rss has blocked 14894 connectio
I have this in my logs:
952357783.899146 Segmentation Fault - core dumped
952357783.902286 X-Scan4Virus: corrupt scanner/resource problems - exit status
35584
Mail seems to be working fine nonetheless. I've even nabbed 4-5 virus/trojan
ladden(sp) emails.
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Here is another one:
2000-03-03 11:56:51.986824 X-Scan4Virus: Unable to close pipe to
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue (#4.3.0) -
2000-03-03 11:56:52.083784 X-Scan4Virus: Unable to queue message (28416).
(#4.3.0) - Illegal seek
Any ideas?
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Hi all. Last Friday my MX choked and I am trying to determine why (so I can
defend qmail because I am sure it will get blamed). I am a big qmail fan, but
my boss is not. Not that he does _not_ like qmail, just that he prefers to go
with the old standby's like sendmail, or commercial products like
Will using RSS/DUL/RBL etc prevent someone from a blocked site from
sending mail to postmaster at a site using the RSS etc? This is
certainly a Bad Thing
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I am about to migrate a site from an old sendmail to qmail. The host
over 100 domains and also handle email for those domains. In almost
every case they are simply the MX for the domains in question and they
are forwarding the mail to other accounts not under their control.
In some cases all mail
I have added example.com to control/rcpthosts, and set up
control/virtualdomains like so:
example.com:alias-example.com
I have created ~alias/qmail-example.com-default, and
~alias/.qmail-example.com-info, each directed to other accounts. I've
restarted qmail. I've also set up DNS MX records acco
Chris Johnson wrote:
>
> FAQ 4.6
Er, please excuse my idiocy but what FAQ are you refering to? Dan's FAQ
does not have section numbering ... http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq.html.
Nonetheless, I did check Dan's FAQ when setting this up. That is why I
am stumped. The FAQ says,
--BEGIN QUOTE--
How do
Racer X wrote:
>
> "FAQ 4.6" refers to Dan's FAQ, the one included in the tarball.
>
> The FAQs on the site and in the tarball are not in sync; look for the
> "How do I create aliases with dots?" question under "Routing incoming
> messages by user."
Thank you! (and Adam M ...)
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I am setting up a large number of virtual domains. I have been
diligently replacing the "." in my .qmail files with ":" but I was
wondering, are there any other characters that require special
treatment? What about "-" ? What if I have the following domain:
my-dom.com
would the correnspo
Is there some way to make qmail-mrtg work with qfilelog log files? I am
doing my logging monthly .. that is i have log data piped through
qfilelog into /var/log/qmail/sendlog and a /var/log/qmail/smtpd/smtpdlog
which grow for an entire month and then get rolled over, and are parsed
with matchup/zo
"Mark E. Drummond" wrote:
>
> Is there some way to make qmail-mrtg work with qfilelog log files? I am
> doing my logging monthly .. that is i have log data piped through
> qfilelog into /var/log/qmail/sendlog and a /var/log/qmail/smtpd/smtpdlog
> which grow for an
"Mark E. Drummond" wrote:
>
> Cancel my last ... I have switched to multilog and I am modifying the
> qmail-mrtg scripts to use multilog formatted log files. If anyone else
> is interested in them I can provide them when finished.
Hmmm, while working on this I just n
"Mark E. Drummond" wrote:
>
> Cancel my last ... I have switched to multilog and I am modifying the
> qmail-mrtg scripts to use multilog formatted log files. If anyone else
> is interested in them I can provide them when finished.
Let's try that again.
Hmmm, w
Hi all. A while back I mentioned modifying the qmailmrtg stuff to work
with multilog formatted files and some of you have asked me about them.
They are almost complete .. the mods seem pretty easy really, though I
am not much of a programmer. I think I have it working. The queue script
did not req
Doing some contract work for a local company that does web hosting. They
also handle DNS and act as MX for the hosted domains. I moved them from
an old Solaris 2.4 x86 box (a 486!) running sendmail 8.7 to a slightly
more capable SPARCstation 5 running Solaris 7 with qmail. After much
fiddling I fi
Dave Kelly wrote:
>
> Mark, try a file like this in ~alias:
>
> .qmail-sub1:itco:com-jane:doe
>
> I think you need to substitute a ":" for ALL ".", including usernames...
Thanks much! I was wondering about that.
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