making a symlink from
/var/qmail/man to /usr/local/man before doing `make setup check` on the
source; but you can add additional parameters to your MANPATH by either
placing them in ~/.bashrc (for a single user) or /etc/profile (for all
users).
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Triton
. This is the qmail program at tux.auntminnie.net.
=)
Amanda
A hex editor? I never got those things. Ummm . . . try looking at about
line 733 of the qmail-send.c file.
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Triton Technologies, Inc.
Henning Brauer wrote:
Use of dig is depreciated (sp? me too...). Use dnsq/dnsqr instead ;-))
sorry, couldn't resist.
I wasn't aware of this. Everyone rants DIG! USE DIG! on the BIND
mailing lists. Anyone point me to some good reading I can toast them all
with? :-)
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?
Bye.
RDA.-
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Triton Technologies, Inc.
you
A.) access the source code which you can directly customize to any quirks
your systems might express; B.) access to an entire community of
developers devoted to making their creation better; and, C.) PHP4 which is
executed server-side and thus very stable.
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Network Engineer
will have a lot less headaches if/when one of your customers
decides to start spamming from your server or your own server comes under
siege from UBE.
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Nick (Keith) Fish
Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.
environment variables to generate a message.
That feasible? I've never tried it. :-)
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Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.
service they can access FROM ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD! That
always makes them giddy. :-)
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Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.
,
Ruprecht
That will only help if .cn/.kr appears as the envelope sender. You're
better of using tcpserver's rules file to block by domain address,
assuming they don't have false DNS entries to hide their origin, in which
case you would need to block by IP address.
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Network Engineer
.
Ahh . . . if only we could sue them, think of the money to be had there.
In all seriousness, just throw their mail server's IP address/block into
your tcpservers' rules with a deny parameter.
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Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.
at what you are doing
wrong. =)
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Nick (Keith) Fish
Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.
4096 Jun 16 14:01 pid/
4 drwx-- 25 qmails qmail4096 Apr 26 20:49 remote/
4 drwxr-x--- 2 qmailq qmail4096 Jun 16 14:01 todo/
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Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.
Manufacturing Systems Analyst
Kalsec Inc.
What environment are youu running svscan in? What does the structure of
the files it is active upon look like?
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Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.
haven't
ever attempted at doing so myself. =)
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if I remember correctly from my darker
experiences with it).
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, not root.
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Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.
Rohit Gupta wrote:
where do i find qmail-ldap to download
can anyone give me a hint
http://www.nrg4u.com/
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Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.
likely you forgot to kill the copy of sendmail you have running on your
system is this is your first attempt at starting qmail or you have an old
tcpserver process running qmail on that port which was never killed
correctly. Do `ps aux | grep [tcpserver/sendmail]`, respectively.
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into a binary database which can be used by
tcpserver; but if its not (and I am also unfamiliar with the structure
used by these RPMs) you will have to find the script that supervise is
attempting to execute and give it a glance over to determine the location
of this file.
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at night, though, and you won't have as many angry customers in the event
you do manage to crash your system. It's tedious; but it works. =)
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Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.
Alastair Rundlett wrote:
Thnx Charles
So where I could find these patches you talking about?
Why don't you use them ?
There are patches to change this if you like, but I don't use them.
I had over 200 msg's bounced to postmaster this over weekend to invalid
mailboxes. What
Eduardo Gargiulo wrote:
Hi all.
I had installed qmail and it's running ok.
All the examples says to add a line in /etc/inetd.conf to run
qmail-smtpd, but I don't know how to configure it in xinetd.
Where can I find an xinetd example and what is tcp-env for?
--xgnu powered by vi editor
Lye On Siong Johnny wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how do I configure netscape to talk to my qmail/vpopmail
server?
I can retrieve mail. But I cannot get it to authenticate to send out mail...
many Thanks.
Johnny
There is also a patch for qmail that will make it require
Constantine Koulis wrote:
Hello all..
I am a newbie general in linux and especially to qmail.I have another server
running sendmail and i want to move everything to a new mail server running
qmail but untill now is impossible.My network is :
a gateway with 2 local ips : 192.168.1.30
Harry Chahal wrote:
Hello all,
I am new to the list, first I get the following message . Any suggestions
please. Is to do with the Host name?
Connected to 24.234.0.85 but my name was rejected.
Remote host said: 501 HELO requires domain address
I'm not going to try again; this message
andi wrote:
i try to make pine works with maildir..
and i use freebsd4.1.1 release , pine4.31
and pine-4.31-maildir.patch .
i get the error below when my machine compile the command
./build bsf
cc: ../c-client/c-client.a: No such file or directory
andi hari
Did you run the
Martín Marqués wrote:
No, thats not what I want. It a mailbox!
I would need to trace the mailbox, slit the different mails and see the date
line to decide if it should be deleted.
But that is not so trivial. :-(
Saludos... .-)
Hmmm . . . switch to Maildir. You could prolly write a
Neil Grant wrote:
maybe this is a stupidly easy question but I cant find where do I find out
about the format of .alias files, and other documentation on them?
Neil
`man dot-qmail`
or if you didn't put qmail's man files in one of your MANPATH directories:
`man -M /var/qmail/man
Chris Ochap wrote:
start() {
# Start daemons.
echo -n $Starting $prog:
daemon /var/qmail/rc
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -p -x /etc/tcprules/tcp.smtp.cdb -u
51 -g 50 0 smtp /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
RETVAL=$?
[ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] touch
Matt Simonsen wrote:
For additional information, I have read the man page for addresses. *SLAP* I
should have done this first, sorry.
It says that case does matter in Qmail (as most of you know probably), yet
when I pipe mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] both get
delivered
Christian DRESSEND wrote:
The problem is not whn looking for the server or for the messages, but
during download. It stops responding in the middle of messages in case of
large messages 100kbyte using dial-up, when the connection speed is low
(MODEM) so the downloads last longer.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Friends Future Millionaire:
... more spam
*chuckles* Off topic; but isn't it ironic that this guy decided to send
spam to a list of e-mail admins? I know I'll be tracking him down and
reporting it.
--
Keith -- still fighting in the holy war on spam
Network
Iain Morrison wrote:
I was thinking that by assigning sub domains to the e.g. office1.domain.com
etc... This would enable this to happen via DNS MX records. I would propose
to have one system as the server that sends receives all mail from the
internet acting as a gateway for our internal
Carl Jeptha wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Carl Jeptha" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 7:25 PM
Subject: superscripts error
Hi,
Thanks for your help. But I cannot rebuild the supervise scripts. It ends
with an error - cannot find
Brett wrote:
The search engine always says it's
broken when I try to search the archives so I apologize if this is in there
somewhere. Thanks in advance.
I always use this search engine for the archives:
http://www-archive.ornl.gov:8000/
Make sure you are typing in queuries as just single
Stefan Laudat wrote:
there are patches for pine Maildir access, please rtfm at www.qmail.org
I've tested that and worked a couple of months ago.
I am working on this issue right now. What it's boiled down to has
been my installing the courier-imap package with the intent of having
tc lewis wrote:
i use that same patch for pine 4.33. it appears to work much better than
whatever i was using before. something with pine 4.10 i think.
in pine's config i simply set inbox-path to the string: $MAIL
/etc/profile.d/qmail.sh exists to set $MAIL (and $MAILDROP) properly.
Peter van Dijk wrote:
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 04:24:54PM -0400, Nick (Keith) Fish wrote:
[snip]
Sure. You could even run an entirely separate copy of qmail processes
that interfaces with the same queue when you send out the newsletter.
What do you mean by 'the same queue'?
Greetz
Bill Luckett wrote:
Hi,
I've just started using Bruce Guenter's autoresponder but I was wondering
if anyone had written a user interface for it. I'd like my users to be able
to set their own responses when they want it without bugging me but I don't
want them creating files on the
- Original Message -
From: Rafael Angarita [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The .qmail file looks like this (and the permissions are 644):
/qspool/mydomain/n_s5/e6/raadvip/Maildir/
user2@otherdomain
Any suggestions?
BTW, I'm using qmailldap.
Try:
| forward user2@otherdomain
on
John P wrote:
Hi All
I've been looking into the best way to send the occasional one-off
newsletter to 50-60,000 customers.
Two questions:
- For max. delivery speed, can I just up the concurrency-remote to, say, 400
(applying patch) - do I need to do anything else (Linux RedHat 7) eg.
Stewart Vardaman wrote:
Really strange problem - qmail starts and runs fine, sending out our weekly
...
stop. Don't see anything strange on the system logs either. Any ideas?
Sounds like bad hardware to me. Possibly a bad spot on the RAM?
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Network Engineer
Triton Technologies,
Steve Quezadas wrote:
I have a weird problem. 90% of the people can email me fine to my qmail
D:\nslookup -q=mx pcrush.com
*** Can't find server name for address 206.111.47.3: Non-existent domain
*** Can't find server name for address 206.111.47.4: Non-existent domain
*** Default
hantunes wrote:
hi
is there a way to bypass the queue?
i just want recive and validate emails using spam-control patch and then send it to
antivirus running
on localhost:port that then sends the emails to internal macines connected to big
fibre storage systemis.
i am searching for
Anselmo Daniel Adams wrote:
Hi,
I use imap-4.7 on my server. Sometimes the server gives to me wrong
arrival dates for all messages. Anyone can help me?
Anselmo Daniel Adams
This is usually caused by system times set wrong on computers somewhere
along the route of the e-mail.
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Sean Reifschneider wrote:
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 05:52:11PM -0300, Jairo Marciano Silva wrote:
Im trying to install qmail-autoreponder-0.93 but when i run the "make"
command I got the following error:
qmail-autoresponder.c:4: getopt.h: No such file or directory
You need to install the
Renato wrote:
Well, naturally somebody can connect to port 25 and send this mail with
these headers. But the attacker used a script and sent the same message
thousands of time !!! My queue grow to more than 10.000 messages in
minutes !!
What can I do to avoid this type of attack ?
Bill Crowley wrote:
Hi,
It seems that delivered messages as staying in the queue. 7 days later queue
mail is giving up "I'm not going to try again; this message has been in the
queue too long."
I know that 99% of these messages have been delivered successfully so I am
not sure why
Peter van Dijk wrote:
qmail-queue doesn't run as root. It runs as user qmailq. What group
this user is in, or what his homedir is, doesn't matter. Permissions
on the binary are relevant indeed.
Greetz, Peter.
Odd. Why do I have a set-root-bit on my qmail-queue binary with an
owner of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
but isn't it possible to do it like in sendmail in the mailertable?
if you take the smtproutes of qmail it is nearly the same than the
mailertable of sendmail but you cannot add a line like this
domain.com:[EMAIL PROTECTED] .is this true?
i don't want that
-Original Message-
From: Sumith
To: Qmail
Sent: 3/22/01 11:03 PM
Subject: qmail queue
How can I know how many concurrent qmail deliveries are taking place on
my qmail server, both qmail-local and qmail-remote
Regards
Sumith
Call me old fashioned, but when I want to see what my
Dixon Canario wrote:
Dear all,
My qmail server works without any problem yesterday. But
Today, I found
my qmail server can't work anymore. This including all
email accounts
and all virtual domains, even I can't log into qmailadmin
The return message saying something like :
Hi. This
"Todd A. Jacobs" wrote:
I realize this may sound like a silly question, but I'm trying to wrap my
head around the whole virtual users facility, and am trying to understand
whether I can set up virtual users without also setting up virtual
domains.
In my current setup, all account are
"Todd A. Jacobs" wrote:
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Peter van Dijk wrote:
Try .qmail-15dmziMUy-default instead.
It doesn't work, regardless of whether I put it in ~alias or $HOME. I
still get "no mailbox."
It works fine if I forward to a real user. The point is that I want to
forward it
vikas sinha wrote:
I just installed qmail1.03-i386.rpm on my RedHat6.0(kernel 2.2.9)
It seems SMTP is not working properly. When I try to send e-mail by pine.
It complained "SMTP greeting failure: 421 SMTP connection went away".
I believe Pine uses sendmail for it's MTA interface. I'm not
Eric Pretorious wrote:
I've created the system-aliases (/var/qmail/alias/):
-re-r--r-- 1 root root .qmail-root
-re-r--r-- 1 root root .qmail-postmaster
-re-r--r-- 1 root root .qmail-MAILER-DAEMON
Each has the same contenets: the username 'eric' but qmail doesn't forward
the messages
Milivoj Ivkovic wrote:
Changing "pop3" to "pop-3" breaks it as well, with another error I don't
understand:
Mar 7 14:41:36 net1 inetd[418]: pop-3/tcp: bind: Address already in use
The system is a redhat 6.2, in case it matters.
Hmmm . . . tricky. Thinking back on my experience with
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