bed to the list at present - about to emigrate to Canada, so
I have lots of things to do instead of reading mail :(
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; > thing I want to have is one mailadresse being delivered into two
> > distinkt mailboxes.
> >
> > thanks in advance
> >
> > Clemens
>
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It has
a similar interface to /var/qmail/bin/sendmail, and it will create a
Date: header using the local timezone if, and only if, there is no
existing Date: header in its input.
Received: headers generated by qmail programs will always be in UTC
unless you patch the source.
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an also have a look at Jason Haar's scan4virus program. It too is
a perl qmail-queue-wrapper. Details at www.qmail.org.
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7;s a sample from my system:
telnet allspice 25
Trying 192.168.16.20...
Connected to allspice.e-smith.net.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 e-smith.net ESMTP
helo risotto
250 e-smith.net
mail from: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
250 ok
rcpt to: <[EMAIL P
some way to use variables in the .qmail
> files?
>
> I want to do something like:
>
> &`scriptname`
Use this instead
| forward `scriptname`
forward is part of the qmail package. See
man -M /var/qmail/man forward
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to a maildir called Maildir/) and the existence of a directory called
Maildir/ is stopping delivery, or the Maildir/ is owned by root instead
of the correct user.
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l will deliver the message with a Return-Path: RFC822 header that
contains the information contained in the RFC821 mail from: header.
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Phone: +1
say was it? )
>
> Is qmail-popup\qmail-pop3d supposed to run as root?
Yes. It needs to be able to change it's uid/gid to the
authenticated user, and only root can use the seteuid/setuid and
geteuid/getuid calls.
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On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Anton PIrnat wrote:
> hi there,
>
> anyone who tried out qmail-vacation script (Peter Samuel) together with vpopmail? As
>far i can see it wont use virtual
> domains as vpopmail is used to do...
qmail-vacation does not support virtual domains. Patc
quot;dnb^[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and
This looks like it is passing through the Obtuse smtpd program. That
will escape strange characters (it's own definition of strange) with
the hex code. As to where the obtuse smtpd is in the chain of mail
from your customer to his brother remains to be
l comes with a mechanism to do just this - /var/qmail/bin/forward.
~alias/.qmail-user1 contains:
| forward `some_script_that_generates_new_addess(es)`
See the man page.
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Does any body knows out to do this?
In the relevant .qmail file, simply have a single line (or more) of
comments:
#
# This file contains only comments. As there are no delivery
# instructions to follow, all mail to this address will be discarded.
#
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> Hello everyone.
>
> I am having problem compiling qmail in Solaris 2.6
Do you have /usr/ccs/bin in your PATH?
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7; ` \
>-g ` perl -e 'print scalar getgrnam nofiles' ` \
>etc...
I've never had any problems running
tcpserver -u qmaild -g nofiles
Have I been wrong all this time?
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On Fri, 4 Jun 1999, Peter Samuel wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, Russell P. Sutherland wrote:
> > ...
> > Note that your uid and groupid will differ, as will the executable
> > paths. If you have perl a more portable construct is:
> >
> > /opt/local/etc/tcpserv
\
/pkgs/bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir 2>&1 \
| accustamp | cyclog /var/log/pop3
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::
> +akao-:akao:10:1:/home/akao:-::
Where's the dot (.) at the end of the assign file? From the
qmail-users(5) man page:
STRUCTURE
/var/qmail/users/assign is a series of assignments, one per
line. It ends with a line containing a single dot. Lines
turn-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 21218 invoked by alias); 10 Jun 1999 02:04:34 -
* Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 21215 invoked by uid 2052); 10 Jun 1999 02:04:34 -
Date: 10 Jun 1999 02:04:34 -
Mes
in /var/local/mail-archives/index.html I have
IT Forum Discussions
Threaded
By Date
I'm sure other web based archive systems could be treated in the same
manner.
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r/qmail/bin/qmail-qmqpd 2>&1 \
| accustamp | cyclog -s 100 /var/log/qmqp &"
This is how I run it at tansu.
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ry to send qmail-send a SIGALRM on a periodic basis. This
will tell it to flush the queue, but this may start a storm of
qmail-remotes that may swamp the upstream sites all over again.
As you'll be dealing with real remote systems you'll have to weight
your test results accordlingly.
Regar
rver. See the man
pages for both.
This one is from tcp-env(1):
-r(Default.) Attempt to obtain TCPREMOTEINFO from the remote
host.
-RDo not attempt to obtain TCPREMOTEINFO from the remote host.
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Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 10:50:03 +1000 (EST)
From: Peter Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: John Conover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: auth/identd?
On 23 Aug 1999, John Conover wrote:
> Peter Samuel writes:
> >
> > If you run qm
r :)
>
> (2) EXPN and VRFY Issue
>
> Any security risk about EXPN and VRFY? I can't find any information about
> them on qmail released notes. Is that mean I can ignore these issues? Is it
> enabled as default on qmail?
As Annand has already stated, VRFY and EXPN are not supp
t week I received a request from
some folks asking me how much it would cost to modify qmail to extract
email addresses from various domains (aol, hotmail and juno). These
people were in the business of selling email addresses. I politely
told them where to go.
Regards
Peter
headers from the
body of the message - even if there is a colon in the log file
details.
Regards
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ose 4 minutes 59 seconds. cyclog will still
have them.
The reson I'm doing it this way is that my log files are reasonably
large (8Mb per day) and groking a big file every 5 minutes to extract
a small section is loading up the system a bit too much.
Regards
Peter
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On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, Russell Nelson wrote:
> Peter Samuel writes:
> > The reson I'm doing it this way is that my log files are reasonably
> > large (8Mb per day) and groking a big file every 5 minutes to extract
> > a small section is loading up the system a bit too
o send the
> vacation message response, but the qmail-inject is failing and
> vacation is not detecting the failure and propagating the exit status.
>
> Try running qmail-inject interactively as the user in question.
Also try running datemail too.
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ndmail).
> But the vacation works only the first time when it's enabled.
> The first time it sends back the vacation message as expected,
> but then never again.
>
> Then I tried the vacation program from Peter Samuel ..
> the same thing ... one time and never again.
&g
you have to
build it yourself. This is a trivial task as all you need to do is
modify the Makefile and tell it where you want to install it and where
perl lives.
ftp://ftp.uniq.com.au/pub/tools/qmail/qmail-vacation-1.3.tar.gz
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On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Len Budney wrote:
> "Peter Samuel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It doesn't ship as an rpm. It ships as source code and you have to
> > build it yourself. This is a trivial task as all you need to do is
> > modify the Makefile an
ine will exit with a transient failure and you'll see
the following error in your logs:
deferral: preline:_fatal:_unable_to_copy_input:_broken_pipe/
You'll see this problem if you try to use the sendmail version of
vacation [Peter Samuel]
Not wishing
or
sendmail style vacation like programs, but that's getting really
messy.
Use my perl program, or write your own in C if you don't want to use
perl, or use the experimental perl compiler that ships with
perl-5.005_02.
Regards
Peter
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146917 bytes
corona.dailysex.net:12 recips 81127 bytes
Code follwas at end.
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> Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
> -- this header doesn't...from Outlook ---
>
> >>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Feb 25 12:16:23 1999
> Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
Regards
go; # recent timeouts: 1
I'll package them up and put them on an ftp site soon.
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your
> help!
What does the qmail log say about the failures?
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On Sat, 27 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Peter Samuel wrote:
>
> > | env | sort -f > /var/tmp/env.$$
>
> Of course, you should sit down and ponder the risks for several minutes
> before using this command. If you are on a real multiu
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 26, 1999 at 12:47:33PM +1100, Peter Samuel wrote:
>
> Hello Peter. I have one more suggestion for your program. It expects to
> read the queue by opening a pipe to /var/qmail/bin/qmail-qread. On my
> system I have qmail in
a week. If you use this
| /usr/local/bin/vacation -t1s username
/home/psamuel/mailbox
You'll get replies once per second.
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been sent to the same address
during the last week. The timeout value may be changed using the
-t option. See the OPTIONS section below for more details on
this option.
- -n was specified on the command line and the user does not have
a ~/.vacation.msg file.
Re
aft /pkgs/perl-5.0002/lib for example. There
are also mecahnisms for avoiding the grafting of specific files. Read
the doco for more details.
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by hand.
>
> Attached, you'll find the version of your script that I'm currently using.
And attached you'll find mine. It is based on Russ' original but uses
dbm hash file(s) instead of a text file.
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is very similar to
> > Peter Samuel's document on the same subject, but I wrote it to go along with my
> > "qmail newbie's guide to relaying.")
>
> Michael Samuel, that is. I got my Samuels mixed up.
That's good, because I was confused too :)
Reg
hen any direct feedback, its mine
and not theirs.
I'm not a lawyer of course :)
Regards
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a divi
}
print "The queued value should be close to zero during normal operation\n";
close(PROCESS);
open(UNAME, "uname -n |");
while()
{
print;
}
close(UNAME);
###
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On 10 Jan 1999, Russell Nelson wrote:
> Peter Samuel writes:
> > $now = time;
> > $then = $now - 300;
> > $tmp = "/tmp/mailq.$$";
> >
> > open(LOG, "/var/log/mail");
> > open(ZOVERALL, "| /pkgs/bin/match
On 10 Jan 1999, Rask Ingemann Lambertsen wrote:
> On 09-Jan-99 06:12:52, Peter Samuel wrote something about "Re: MRTG?". I just
>couldn't help replying to it, thus:
>
> > Attached is a PostScript dump of the web page.
>
>Wouldn't it have been m
nd of HELP info
Ditto for the other IPs.
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of 5 recipients.
PS Just because qmail-smtpd accepts incoming mail does not mean it
will be delivered to remote recipients. These processes are completely
decoupled in qmail.
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n my case.
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On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Peter Samuel wrote:
Line 3 should have a trailing colon character
+ftp:peter:2052:100:/home/peter:-:ftp:
The assign file MUST not have NULL chars and it must end with a single
dot on a line by itself.
Don't forget to run /var/qmail/bin/qmail-newu after any chan
nless there are programs that already do the job. As a starting point
the mpack and emil packages could be useful. Attachment handling is
NOT a trivial task.
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there is one:
ftp://ftp.eserv.com.au/pub/tools/qmail/qmail-vacation-1.3.tar.gz
It requires perl 5 and uses a .qmail file exactly as you have quoted
above.
PS All of this is outline on the www.qmail.org web page.
If you are using my vacation program, send me more details
ch supports (among other things)
digests, moderated lists etc. Its man pages have references to
digest.
The vanilla ezmlm from Dan Bernstein does NOT support digests.
See http://www.qmail.org for more details on ezmlm-idx.
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es and reports on which
messages have been sent and which are pending. The T char means that
the following address has a message waiting TO be sent, The D char
means that the message to the following recipients has been DONE.
qmail-qread prints a useful report outlining where mes
ives/blah
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"If you kill all y
the identd request.
Any ideas?
My work around is to enable identd and then ensure all relevant users
are running Netscape 4.5 instead of 4.05. Once everyone is on 4.5 (or
above) I'll disable identd lookups.
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> >939620710.620806 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
>
> The first time I got this error was with the Vacation program from
> Peter Samuel. The Vacation program uses Datemail. When I
> removed Vacation from the .qmail file and used Datemail directly I
> still got the error. I
ar/qmail/control to ensure they are readable by all.
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On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Mate Wierdl wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 10:13:16AM +1000, Peter Samuel wrote:
> > On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Mate Wierdl wrote:
> >
> > > I have no idea how the vacation package work.
> > >
> > > But: the installation of the mem
the game is
called in _English_. It's called "Noughts and Crosses". In _American_
it's called "tic-tac-toe" :)
I used to have a sendmail.cf that turned sendmail into a slow
mathematical calculator. I'll see if I can hunt it down (I'll also
have to find a s
On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, James Smallacombe wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Peter Samuel wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Magnus Bodin wrote:
> >
> > > On Thu, Oct 21, 1999 at 06:18:44PM -0200, Luis Campos de Carvalho wrote:
> > > > On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, Nei
ems with 1.x as well as a number of new features and
more comprehensive documentation. I hope to have something ready for
serious testing next month.
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ified user - alias for
example or some other trusted user. That's the approach I would be
taking to this problem.
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he test app to 777, then qmail has no
> problem, but the security-anal app refuses to run in such a configuration.
Of course. See above. Also see the qmail pictures again - especially
the local delivery diagrams.
>
> Has anyone run into such a problem? Does qmail honor group permis
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Len Budney wrote:
> "Peter Samuel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 24 Feb 2000, D. J. Bernstein wrote:
> >
> > > Peter Samuel writes:
> > > > Under certain conditions it can leave the queue in a corrupt state.
> >
_fatal:_unable_to_copy_input:_broken_pipe/
You'll see this problem if you try to use the sendmail version of
vacation.
Grab my qmail-vaction program (currently at 1.3 but I hope to have 2.x
available next month)
ftp://ftp.uniq.com.au/pub/tool/qmail/
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the user's Maildir/ It stopped after 7 days as that is the default
queuelifetime value.
> I'm now using qmail-vacation without "Preline" in the .qmail file ...
Good! That should stop the problem.
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e this in your .qmail file:
./Maildir/
| preline sh -c '/usr/bin/vacation username; cat > /dev/null'
This will make preline happy.
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up in my testing).
There are other ways the queue hierarchy may be corrupted, eg system
crashes during qmail-queue's operation etc etc.
Anyway, that explains why you see what you're seeing.
Others have suggested using the qmail-fix tool to fix the queue
o the value of queuelifetime.
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&q
er AND
it closes STDIN after reading the headers, then you can try this in
the relevant .qmail file
| preline sh -c '/path/to/vacation username; cat > /dev/null'
# Must have a local delivery instruction
/home/user/mbox
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cation
closing STDIN before preline has finished with STDOUT.
Also, when describing your problem, please include output from the
qmail logs. That way we can understand what "failed" means rather than
have to resort to guess work.
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ied program closes standard input before preline has
finished, preline will exit with a transient failure and you'll see
the following error in your logs:
deferral:
preline:_fatal:_unable_to_copy_input:_broken_pipe/
You'll see this problem if you try to use th
ou try to use the sendmail version of
> > vacation. Use Peter's vacation program instead. [ Peter Samuel]
>
> Ahh, but I cant use someone else's version of vacation because I am
> assisting the current maintainer of the sendmail vacation (Sean Rima)
> with debug testin
e signal 213 under sendmail so I am now
> 0-3, a nice score for soccer but not for vacation
Do the logs show a message being sent back to the original sender?
Either way it looks like that vacation program is broken.
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eant the bit about being a beta tester for the other vacation
programs.
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w.qmail.org
which I strongly encourage you to visit, along with Dave Sill's Life
with Qmail page(s)
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html
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s contents could be
| forward $[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and that will go to the MX record for "some.other.domain" OR you can
setup a /var/qmail/control/smtproutes entry
some.other.domain:some.specific.hostname
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On 24 Feb 2000, D. J. Bernstein wrote:
> Peter Samuel writes:
> > Under certain conditions it can leave the queue in a corrupt state.
>
> No, it can't. See INTERNALS in the qmail package for the complete story.
I _know_ what INTERNALS says Dan, but try this test and you
On 24 Feb 2000, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
>From: "Peter Samuel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 17:09:10 +1100 (EST)
>
>I _know_ what INTERNALS says Dan, but try this test and you'll see that
>it does leave the queue in a corrupt st
ymlink tree into /usr/local/bin etc.
Graft is written in perl and is available from
ftp://ftp.eserv.com.au/pub/tools/graft
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qmail-start ./Maildir # INCORRECT
or like this
qmail-start ./Maildir/ # CORRECT
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er/$EXT.
The user adam should have a Maildir/ AND he should also have a ~/.qmail-foo
file that contains:
./Maildir
That will solve the problem.
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CP port. host may be 0, allowing connections to any local IP
address; or a dotted-decimal IP address, allowing connections only
to that address; or a host name, allowing connections to the first
IP address for that host. Host names are fed through qualification
using dns_ip4_qualify.
ry
> condition?
Good point. Here in Oz we've just had a 5 day weekend, thanks to
Easter falling late and ANZAC day coming straight after Easter. Choose
a value appropriate to your environment.
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icient to understand many different MTA error messages.
Such intelligence is beyond the scope of qmail (and probably outlook
as well).
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qmail-vacation, it is coming but I've
been swamped with work lately (sad I know :). Soon, honest.
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;,"tai64nunix",-1,-1,0755);
c(auto_home,"bin","softlimit",-1,-1,0755);
c(auto_home,"bin","setuidgid",-1,-1,0700);
c(auto_home,"bin","envuidgid",-1,-1,0755);
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, let me know):
Why not just store the logs in there accustamp or multilog form and
convert them to localtime ONLY when you need to look at them.
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.
You should also consider using tcpserver (from Dan's ucspi-tcp package
http:/cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html) instead of inetd.
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On Thu, 4 May 2000, Adam McKenna wrote:
> On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 02:16:22PM +1000, Peter Samuel wrote:
> > On Thu, 4 May 2000, Isaiah Chua wrote:
> >
> > > hi folks,
> > >
> > > I've installed qMail for my office server and it runs fine - d
them through tai64nlocal each
time? Can you spell "shell script wrapper"? :)
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it until these
processes have finished. If they are delivering BIG messages, that can
take quite some time.
As others have suggested. If you really want to kill all the qmail
processes, send qmail-send a SIGTERM and then send all running
qmail-remote and qmail-local processes a SIGTE
On Thu, 4 May 2000, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
> Peter Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 5 May 2000 at 11:56:47 +1000
> > On Thu, 4 May 2000, Kins Orekhov wrote:
> >
> > > >
> > > > Why not just store the logs in there accustamp or multilog for
tatus: local 0/10 remote 0/20
958104932.780599 end msg 227912
As a workaround, I can change my fastforward entries to exit with 0,
but that doesn't solve the problem.
So, why is this happening?
Regards
Peter
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Peter Samuel[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Technical
On Fri, 12 May 2000, Peter Samuel wrote:
> I'm seeing some strange behaviour with fastforward-0.51 and qmail-1.03
> on Solaris-2.5.1. No patches applied to any DJB software.
>
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Basically, if fastforward was setup to call a program EG
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