to
redistribute qmail, but this is not ambiguous - it's clearly, if
implicitly, unspecified. If you agree with this but call it
"ambiguous" instead of "unspecified", then I guess we'll just have to
be more careful how we use such words to avoid confusion.
paul
"Michael T. Babcock" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul Jarc wrote:
The GPL doesn't give you permission to get a copy of Emacs; it
only specifies what you can do once you have.
For a lot of people, being able to obtain said software isn't the
problem -- its the right to use it i
know which of these theories will succeed in court. I also
: don't think you should have to care. So I promise I won't sue you
: for copyright violation for downloading documents from my server.
which makes it clear to me that downloading, e.g., qmail-1.03.tar.gz
won't get me in trouble.
paul
Adam McKenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 03:11:43PM -0500, Paul Jarc wrote:
Adam McKenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not to mention that the whole point of freeware and open source
software in general is to give everyone the ability to audit the
software, not just
Adam McKenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 03:35:35PM -0500, Paul Jarc wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Whilst an audit is a good idea, I don't see how a competition and
time in the field can actual make matters worse.
It can make people think a program is secure
emoved, but how does that affect
the permission itself?
paul
of the tests he does, check out rts.tests that
comes in the djbdns distribution.
That sort of thing has its place, but it's not really related to
auditing at all. Mostly, it's good for detecting compilation
problems.
paul
take the non-local domains out of the locals file.
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On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Oliver Menzel wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to make all mail incoming for a bunch of hosts to be
delivered to this one mail host.
So i've
e to audit it well, regardless of the license, and they can
afford to charge a hefty fee, regardless of the license.
paul
Mate Wierdl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So has any expert ever audited qmail or djbdns?
I imagine Dan has, and many would consider him an expert, but one is
rarely the best auditor of one's own work.
paul
undiscovered.
paul
/SERVER.
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On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Dennis Duval wrote:
Hi everyone. I use the pop daemon from qmail (qmail-pop3d) and the
Outlook Express program is making me crazy. I looked for a solution in the
archives, but i
where they
belong.
Regards,
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Hi all,
I think I found the problem and fixed it, by removing the 'stream' for
qmail-smtpd in /etc/inetd.conf
So no more need to look into this problem.
Regards
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ler to gcc. Of course, you must
have gcc installed. You can get it at http://www.sunfreeware.com/
Can you advise on this?
Thanks,
Zack Z.
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or not?
If there are some logs or sample messages that might help in finding the solution,
please let me know.
Best regards,
Sebastian
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Brian Reichert (10/13/2000 17:58):
On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 04:00:00PM +0200, Sebastian Paul Avarvarei wrote:
Hello everyone!
I am trying to find ways
other MTAs
running on the same machine? Any suggestion, links to relevant documents etc. are
greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Sebastian Paul Avarvarei
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I can't believe that someone actually said this. You don't want *NIX
then, boot up your Windows box and have at it.
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Mike Glover wrote:
Okay, so does anybody know of a "real
have running live for about 5 days
in a public service 24/7 environment,
and the improved patch (in a day or two
after testing).
Regards,
Paul Dale
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www.intracus.com
All views expressed are my own and do not
represent those of Intracus Ltd.
of integrating them into qmail.
Ok. Thanks. I'll probably do this. The patch may be
useful to some folks.
Regards,
Paul Dale
www.intracus.com
and
therefore never using any sort of local mail injection??
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Paul.
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Is there a way to NOT show my internal email IPs and stuff, which
module must i add to filter those stuff out ??
Thks so much for your time,
Paul
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Received: from sophia.pacific.net.sg ([192.169.41.209])
by pob5.pacific.net.sg
SGID isn't set right.
Please help
Denis
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than I can take -u and -g from this line
-u $QMAILDUID -g $NOFILESGID 0 smtp
No, you leave this just the way it is.
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correct?
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not know
what is going on.
what other information do you guys need to solve this??
Thks a Million
Paul
and desktop products.
Does anyone know where I can find a Solaris version of NAI's Virus
Scanner. or is there another scanner out there that would work better?
The scanner woud have to be fairly heavy duty, we process around 13
messages a day.
Thanks
Paul
an error about no
more open handles available???
Is anyone else runnng into this?
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with your MX record set. And vpopmail will modify files in your
~qmail/control dir. but hell, where did all my mails go to?
I probably misconfigured somethingany pointers from gurus out
there??
Thks
Paul
there is an solution for this,
Thank you,
Paul
Check your inode usage. (df -i)
Same thing just happened to us...
Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While trying to send mail to a mailing list we get this error
qmail-inject: fatal: qq write error or disk full (#4.3.0)
can anyone help me why this is happening. the disk is not full
bash
Look into the 'write error' part.
Have you checked your array with fsck or whatever utility you have for
error checking?
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On Wed, 16 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While trying to send mail to a mailing
. The command line will work as given above.
Controlling where connections can come from is done with tcprules.
paul
h
delivery addresses. I just want my user agent to copy individual
messages, selected by the user, from one maildir to another.
paul
reading would say I should make a copy. If I just
make links, will that break any existing maildir code?
paul
They tried to switch to NT a few years ago but it didn't work. My guess
is that they are trying to get a press release out of it saying NT/2000
can scale a large as UNIX.
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On Wed, 9 Aug 2000, Walt Mankowski
what he's complaining about? I've read this
thread using MacOS Eudora, and just looked at one of the messages
with mutt, and I see nothing out of the ordinary. (Reminds me of the
time some idiot flamed me on Usenet for using "}" instead of "" as
the quoting character.)
-
messages: if the
environment variable SENDER is set, and is either empty or
#@[], ezmlm-send rejects the message.
I suppose it could pick a nicer way of rejecting the message, but a
coredump will definitely reject your message... ;-)
L
to:
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Where I can pick them up via POP3.
Any ideas?
Paul
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You'd have to recompile qmail and use a fresh installation, letting
the old one run long enough to empty its queue. Once the queue split
is set (in conf-split) at compile time, those binaries will be
unusable for other queue sizes.
paul
unfortunately
means that a QMTP client can't send a single copy of a message with
multiple recipients on the same host if it wants VERPs.
paul
the *maildir*. Change the [EMAIL PROTECTED] line to:
/var/spool/queue/domain.es/
paul
be passed as a single argument.
paul
Peter van Dijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 11:24:17AM -0400, Paul Jarc wrote:
Does QMTP support per-recipient envelope senders for a single copy of
a single message?
qmail will happily expand VERP after a message has been entered thru
SMTP/QMTP.
But does QMTP
records, mail for your
domain should go to a certain host, but then that host can't be
reached from the outside.
paul
open etc
If anyone knows how many resources qmail needs for a concurrancy of 100
let me know as the default RH settings are to low plus the other
services on the box, https, ssh, ntp etc.
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On Sat, 22 Jul
ingle copy of
a single message?
paul
But I care.
paul
sd.html. qmail's license does not
meet these requirements.
and/or where the LICENSE file is and/or where the license is
embedded in C source files ...
The license terms aren't not required to be distributed along with the
material they apply to in order to be legally binding.
paul
"Michael T. Babcock" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That said, I have still seen nothing about the licensing of his
software besides that he doesn't care about anything that isn't
implicitly illegal.
See URL:http://cr.yp.to/qmail/dist.html.
paul
to the user's home directory. So
/var/spool/mail/user can be used in users' .qmail files, but not as
the default delivery instruction.
paul
still a reason in favor of
individual transfers, given the limits of SMTP.
paul
es sending one
copy of a message for each recipient. So if you wanted to send a
single copy with multiple recipients, you'd have to sacrifice VERPs.
paul
Should read - "Microsft purchased, then has no internal talent nor desire
to improve"
I have 3 words for you -Microsoft Exchange Server-NOOooo.
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On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Dave Sill wrote:
the same functionality.
paul
wn invokes qmail-getpw only if it can't find a matching
entry in users/assign (well, users/cdb, technically).
paul
!
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qmail-qread). but I'm
pretty sure I've had CC's or To: of 150 before without problems (from a
site we host).
What else can I do to up the available resources???
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On Thu, 20 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu
allow you to split long lines across multiple lines by
ending a line with \. inetd.conf doesn't allow this, so remove the \
and put all that on one line.
paul
What?? a lose the ability to replicate worms??? hahahahahaha
You could turn off scripting for your mail client. or crank up the
security settings.
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On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Ben Beuchler wrote:
On Thu, Jul 20
No, RBL onlt requires that you do that if you want certian levels of
filtering (namely DNS).
uscpi-tcp-88 has RBL built in.. www.qmail.org
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On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 12
The part I was zeroing in on was that you needed to sign a waiver to use
the RBL. That is incorrect. You need to sign a waiver if you get the
zone file via DNS zone transfers.
I'm using RBL now and didn't sign a thing but I don't use the zone
file.
Paul Farber
Farber Technology
[EMAIL
es; change the permissions on your home directory or tell
qmail what mask you want it to complain about (conf-patrn). This has
been discussed in the list before, and so should be in the archives.
As for pine, install mutt. mutt knows how to read maildirs, and is a
better client than pine.
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initially so that it can listen on port
25. So it's useless to give it `-u 0 -g 0'; it already is running as
those ids. You probably want to have it change to user qmaild and
group nofiles. See
URL:http://web.infoave.net/~dsill/lwq.html#start-qmail.
paul
to 110 from another machine, the authentication always
doesnt accept the password...
What exactly did you do to test it? What exactly are you doing when
it fails?
paul
ck cdb
sh-compatible shells let you set environment variables for just a
single command by putting the assignments in front of the command.
Brian's using the same command as you, but using a different way of
setting the environment variable. Hmm... have you tried setting all
three variables?
paul
-dir `cat subscribers-file`
Likewise for ezmlm-unsub. This assumes there is no whitespace in the
addresses - if there is any, you'll have to use somthing more
sophisticated than `cat`.
paul
for you to put in
control/me. You might just create all the other control files - that
way, control/me will never be consulted, and you'll make sure each
file contains something appropriate for its particular purpose.
paul
be installed. Look for tcpserver
in `head -1 conf-home`/bin. If you don't have a build directory,
check anywhere you think you might have installed it - /usr/local/bin,
/usr/bin,
paul
ile I want to mail to!
Nor should you - that would make you an open relay. Look at
URL:http://web.infoave.net/~dsill/lwq.html#relaying and
URL:http://www.palomine.net/qmail/selectiverelay.html.
paul
receive mail
*from*.
paul
and restart it. Did you do one of these?
paul
asantos writes:
Second, I'm not very familiar with egrep's regular expressions, but if I was
to parenthise what you wrote it would seem to me that egrep would read it as
(word(1|w)ord(2|w)ord3)
No, concatenation takes precedence over selection (i.e., `|') in
regular expressions.
paul
dir/
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connections, and for some of them,
sets the RELAYCLIENT environment variable, which signifies that
qmail-smtpd should ignore rcpthosts.
paul
tar will die at file sizes over 2Gb use another program.
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On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, kapil sharma wrote:
Hi,
I want to take a backup of 2GB of data. I want to make a tar file of it.
Now
when i am making a tar
running... I didn't see it in the ps output.
Any ideas? Do I need to run DJB's DNS daemon also? Thanks!
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with
huge mailings??
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, James Raftery wrote:
On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 09:55:03AM -0400, Paul Farber wrote:
I just had qmail 1.03 ucspi-88 on a RH box die on me again.
Could you elaborate
..
that's why I think that has *something* to do with it.
Was it just one of those things??? I really don't see any errors other
than CNAME lookups
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.
paul
All the messages were going to different places, as farb as I can tell
they were very large cc lists.
Will wait for ti to happen again and get better logging... set up
thanks.
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, James Raftery
/top.html#maildir.
paul
John van V. writes:
I'm not sure who is moderating, but maybe a message at the bottom w/
the escape clause...
This list isn't moderated, and AFAIK, the list owner doesn't read it.
paul
nothing"
You don't need to escape these colons. `:' is a builtin command, but
it's not a special character; as far as command *parsing* goes, `:' is
just like `b'.
paul
for file
locking.
paul
RCPT first". You're not speaking SMTP correctly. You need to
start with `MAIL FROM: sender@somewhere', then
`RCPT TO: destination@somewhere', then DATA. Read RFC 821 for
details.
paul
at /var/qmail/queue/*/*/50493.
paul
Jochen E. Führing writes:
We have a site running about 100 users and now we want
to move to qmail.Howto convert all the /var/spool/mail/user
messages into the Maidir Format ?
See URL:http://www.qmail.org/top.html#maildir.
paul
try ehlo:
Trying 208.149.160.30...
Connected to admin.f-tech.net.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 admin.f-tech.net ESMTP
just hit enter key
502 unimplemented (#5.5.1)
ehlo
250-admin.f-tech.net
250-PIPELINING
250 8BITMIME
A single lf will do that.
Paul Farber
Farber Technology
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, use RELAYCLIENT. man tcprules,
man qmail-smtpd.
paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
there is more than 25000 mail left on our mail queque, how can i
remove them (only for one spec. user), there is some important mail
(from other users) among them.
Wait a week, and qmail will give up on those messages.
paul
message, nothing will happen; you need to send a second message, as
will be explained in the response to the first message.
paul
with a
different address, which is probably then forwarding to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To find the address that you're subscribed
with, look for Return-Path: in the header of this message.
paul
J!M writes:
[root@samurai /root]# /var/qmail/rc: default: command not found
What does your /var/qmail/rc look like?
paul
fferent place. What does
your /var/qmail/rc look like? What's the first argument to
qmail-start? It probably ought to be ./Mailbox, or ./Maildir/, or
|procmail - it's up to you, but it can't be blank. (It can be #, if
you want to silently drop mail by default.)
paul
Dennis Robertson writes:
Paul Jarc wrote:
/var/qmail/rc should be run as part of *system* startup, not user
login.
Thanks. I'm going to uninstall qmail and try again. Where should
the command be?
You probably don't need to reinstall. Just remove that command from
your .bashrc
your own block of IP addresses for your
home net, you could use somthing like:
a.b.c.:allow
:deny
Otherwise:
a0.b0.c0.d0:allow
a1.b1.c1.d1:allow
... one for each address in your network
:deny
paul
. Send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], and
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2. Follow the directions given in the responses. (The responses will
go to the addresses you're trying to unsubscribe, which is why you
need to redirect his mail first.)
paul
first symptom. The
second is simply what bash does when it starts a job in the
background: it prints the job number and PID. You can suppress this
by starting the job from a subshell:
$ (foo)
But in this case, the command shouldn't be in your .bashrc at all.
paul
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