leaving the queue)
> > Nice... I think it's probably safer you leave the firewall open.
> > Really.
> iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport smtp -s myip -m state --state NEW,ESTABLISHED -j
>ACCEPT
Without the output of iptables -L, this is rubbish. WTF is "myip"? Why
did you not read http://learn.to/edit_messages/ before writing in a
technical forum? Why is your MUA setup totally broken? Nudlaug...
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r webpage
> display) since it's a private server.
I'm running the setup described on http://mail.socha.net/about/
including MySQL support for vpopmail and ezmlm-idx. Works.
> Also should I switch to an imap server?
Absolutely. http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/
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On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 12:48:11PM +0200, Sito Garcia wrote:
> >From: "Robin S. Socha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >That is quite irrelevant. If anything, you should have provided the
> >relevant part of qmail-showctl's output.
>
> I didn't kn
On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 11:37:15AM +0200, Sito Garcia wrote:
> meling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sito Garcia wrote
> >> ./config-fast comarcal2 (wich is my host name, obviously)
Yes. And which part of INSTALL.ctl did you not understand?
> >try ./config-fast yourhostname.yourdomain
> >the config fil
lf, qmail-mrtg is supposed to be quite good
> at basic reporting in realtime. You can find links to it at qmail.org,
> I believe.
It's indeed quite good. There is another version available from the
Good People(tm) at inter7.com called
http://www.inter7.com/qmailmrtg7/. Great.
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On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 07:43:43AM +, Jean-Christian Imbeault wrote:
> >From: "Robin S. Socha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Are you sure you want to run a server?
> I know what you are saying but uou have to start somewhere and learn
> somehow
On a production
sider using another OS if there is another OS you know
> better, by the way...
I beg to differ. OpenBSD is quite fine (DJB himself certainly does not
use it for no good reason, eh?) and it has everything you need as
ports and packages. But realistically,
http://qmail.org./top.html#paidsup is t
On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 03:58:01PM -0500, Scott Zielsdorf wrote:
> I am STUPID.
> xinetd.d/smtp config file:
> I rebooted and now selective relaying is working like a champ.
> Senior Technical Support Consultant
Taking this four lines together, the first line makes a lot of
sense... Who on earth
Did I ever express my eternal gratefulness to Jason for adding
killfile capabilities to tmda? THANK YOU, JASON! reply-to set.
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for Outlook,
complain to the wankers in Redmond who *SOLD* you this shit. This is a
technical list for a Unix MTA, ok?
Oh yeah... Apart from the fact that I don't speak Portuñol (or even
intend to learn it), this is crap, too:
MIME-Version: 1.0
X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2653.19)
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
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On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 10:31:15AM -0400, Dave 'Duke of URL' Weiner wrote:
> And before you blast me for using Windows instead of, say Linux,
> there are a number of applications that I need to use on a daily
> basis to run my business effectively and effeciently, that still
> don't have the feat
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 05:58:02PM +1000, Jon Booth wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Robin S. Socha wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 09:54:53PM -0400, Steve Reed wrote:
> > > I think it would be very considerate of the list members if
> > > whoever runs this mailing li
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 09:54:53PM -0400, Steve Reed wrote:
> I think it would be very considerate of the list members if
> whoever runs this mailing list would PLEASE wake up and ban the
> living daylights out of Wilson and his barrage of viruses.
What for? Wilson isn't the problem. The prob
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 11:07:06AM -0500, Jeremy Suo-Anttila wrote:
> NO i am not a fucking retard
Yes, you are: X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0)
You are an integral part of the problem.
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ee more.. Someone. Anyone Set a
> > filter.... Please.
On Dan's server? Stupid.
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oad shared object file: Cannot
> allocate memory
ldd `which suidperl`
> It is a RedHat 7.1 box, brand new setup, and updated.
You fscked up your update, brother. man ld.config is your friend.
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On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 04:05:36PM -0300, Wilson wrote:
> Hi! How are you?
Pretty good, thank you. Okay, so Dan is God. That's fine. But I wonder
if running ezmlm-idx would not be beneficial to the list. No HTML, no
v-cards, no Windows crap. *sigh* Please, please, please?
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 05:09:56PM +0200, David Du SERRE-TELMON wrote:
> How can I control outgoing mails ?
>
> Possible application :
>
> - Add a signature for all mails
Braindamaged idea. Cf. the archives of this list.
> - Make a backup of all outgoing mails from a specific account
FAQ
> -
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 09:33:35AM +0200, Paulo Jan wrote:
> Seems to me that the main "feature" of this virus isn't the text, but
> the fact that the attachments that it sends always have two extensions:
> ".xls.bat", ".doc.lnk" and so on. This way, it tricks Windows lusers who
> have the "hide
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 02:44:35PM +0100, james wrote:
> Also, can someone tell me how to stop queering the ORBS database ?
vim /service/smtp/run and remove the offending line, then restart
smtp.
some help-desk staff
somewhere on this planet.
And while we're at it: 3rd party patches, MySQL and all of inter7's
software do not belong here, either. "Not belong" as in "go read the
instructions on cr.yp.to and then unsubscribe or - preferably - die".
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> Any suggestions/help is appreciated.
http://learn.to/edit_messages/ - before your EVER submit mail to a
technical mailing list again.
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begin Michel Rondeau's <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> LOVELETTERFORYOU.txt.vbs:
> We're running Mandrake 8.0 with qmail as an email server for a bunch
> of 2000 and 9x machines. I was wondering what you people would
> recommend anti-virus wise?
fdisk. And then the 2.9 servicepack to secure the machines.
* Greg White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010719 12:58]:
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 09:53:23PM +0530, KK wrote:
> > 1. How do I create dynamic system users (and assign them passwords)
> > and the mail directories within the users home directories from
> > inside an email-client application, which uses the
* KK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010719 11:39]:
Turn off HTML and wrap your lines properly. Your message looks like shit
and is 4x too big.
> I am a new entrant to the "qmail" world and have recently installed
> the qmail_1.03 server on a Red Hat Linux 6.0. I have also istalled the
> UW-imap server wit
* Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010711 12:04]:
> I'm just sick of "how do I unsubscribe?" questions on ezmlm lists.
It sometimes amazes me how even idiot-proof software always finds a
bigger idiot. I've got roughly 16k of procmail recipes for stripping
"This is the k3w1 100z3r L!$t, to un
* Paul Kristensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010711 11:49]:
> IF PEOPLE KNEW THE ANSWER THEY WOULD NOT ASK THE QUESTION !
STANDARDIZED BONEHEAD REPLY FORM
I took exception to your recent ___ post to __.
(confer
* Deslions Nicolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010711 03:56]:
> grrr i think you should consider plain text instead of html... this is
> boring...
http://learn.to/edit_messages/ - and do not EVER Cc: me. You're wasting
bandwidth for no apparent reason. Just... don't. Reply-to set to me,
this is 100% OT
* Piotr Kasztelowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010709 09:37]:
>
> I have apply to compile ezmlm-0.53 + idx-0.40 with
> and such error has been reported
1. You are on the wrong list. Consult http://ezmlm.org/
2. In the meantime, check this: http://untroubled.org/ezmlm-browse/
* Mark Douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010705 14:52]:
Ok. So we have:
* 12 lines of signature
* full quote (do you read from bottom to top? No? THEN WHY THE FUCK DO
YOU NOT SET UP YOUR TRASHTOY CORRECTLY?)
* no quote string
* no attribution line
* HTML to bloat your crap mail even more
* fucked u
* Tupshin Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010704 15:58]:
>
> What is the relevancy of this to this list?
It sharply reminds us why we don't run Windows. Ever seen a woman go
"u, yes, I love it when you're stupid... you're such a tool..."?
Don't think so. That's why score a lot while those to
* ABDULKAREEM KASEREKA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010703 16:24]:
> CHER MONSIEUR,
Eh. Sexual harrassment. USD 6m waiting for me. C007!!!1 Anyway, darling,
your request for steamed frog avec Cous-Cous has been taken. You'll be
served a couple of PDF files shortly. You don't mind them coming in 1k
slic
* John Hogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010703 13:51]:
> also, there are still security issues with child webs in linux/apache
> environments - all such security issues can be resolved in an m$ iis
> environment (with application of the current corrections, patches,
> fixes and updates
Ahhh... you're t
* Webmaster Sports-wear.de <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010630 13:19]:
I remember times in which the title "postmaster", sported by something like
you, would have led to charges on account of attempted manslaughter. "Your
honour, I was merely trying to get some technical problems solved, and then
there w
* peter green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010627 08:32]:
> (pcg@pcg2) ~> rot13
> bash: rot13: command not found
(robin@mail1):(~)$ man caesar | head -n4
CAESAR(6) OpenBSD Reference Manual CAESAR(6)
NAME
caesar - decrypt caesar cyphers
* Bill Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010622 13:22]:
> Russell Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> >Then don't ask a public mailing list for help. Instead, go to one of
> >the suppliers of commercial support. How to know which is reliable?
> >Watch this mailing list, and see who's been ar
* Bill Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010622 13:13]:
> Your philosophy says, if you're not technically knowledgeable, you
> have no business trying to learn how to use a mail server. How the
> heck do you become technically knowledgeable then?
http://cr.yp.to/qmail.html
And just for the record:
* Roland Mathis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010621 02:55]:
> We have a new ghost in our company. It's name is "Loss of Email". We
> have qmail running since about 3 months on our mail server. Every now
> and then people are complaining that they haven't received this and
> that important mail.
You are
Thanks for the pointer.
S Exchange, it won't matter much.
> How about the PGP based IP tunneling? Any experiences or impressions?
It works. But why would you want to do it if there are other options?
> Is this overkill?
No. Underkill.
> Should I be concerned if we have to carry it on a laptop across
* Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010524 14:45]:
> On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 02:12:23PM -0400, Ed Weinberg wrote:
> > I am havingompile problems compiling daemontools-0.70 on RH 7.1. I have
>·
> This is a FAQ. With Linux Kernel 2.4 an inlcude path is broken. Search teh
> archives for time.h .
>
t.
http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/smime-charter.html
> smime.p7m?
http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&safe=off&q=smime.p7m&btnG=Google-Suche&meta=
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* Alexandre Goncalves Jacaranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can I use fetchmail program with qmail ?
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Qmail+MH-5.html
found within < 10s at
http://www.google.de/search?q=fetchmail+qmail+howto&hl=de&safe=off
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nnmaildir.el) and pine http://dev/null if patched. Gnus' support is
best IYAM.
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hive##[EMAIL PROTECTED] just might help if it worked.
Also, stock ezmlm does not provide for a trailer. Get a life.l
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el, did you publish a private
conversation to prove that you're clueless or that you are ignorant?
Either way, you were quite suckcessful. Please go away.
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pre
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* Bruno Wolff III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 10:18:45AM +0200, "Robin S. Socha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[dupes]
> Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see a Mail-Followup-To header in your
> message. Are people supposed to guess whether or
* Peter van Dijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010514 13:36]:
> On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 07:28:32PM +0200, Frank Tegtmeyer wrote:
> > "Michael Geier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > tai64nlocal.c:55: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
> >
> > Time to include it in the sig?
>
> Time for a releas
the same k3wl D00d3 who invented the Internet (no, not Al
"Treehugger" Gore, but the Great Chairman Gill Bates himself), so it
*has* to be okay, eh? Not.
Footnotes:
[1] The following recipe nukes all mail with a text/quote ratio of 1:2
and more (weighted scoring *rules*):
* john gennard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010511 15:25]:
> I connect to an ISP by dialling with a modem and have just two user
> accounts.
So you need serialmail. Get and install it. There are many hints on how
to do this in this list's archive.
> I've never really understood the concept of a FQDN an
* colette tostivint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010511 03:42]:
>
> Qmail doesn't run when i reboot my system.
Uh-huh...
> I make a link : ln -s ../init.d/qmail /etc/rc2.d/S88qmail
> I must start manually /etc/rc2.d/S88qmail .
SuSE?
> What is the problem?
Several:
* No meaningful input from your pa
bably want, not stock ezmlm)? You will want to use sublists, anyway,
and the performance overhead for the SQL server is probably small
compared to the load the mail server has to carry, anyway. And the
ezmlm-ML is the right place to discuss this.
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actualizada
| que el fichero FAQ incluido en la distribución de qmail-1.03.·
`
¿Ahora qué, señor?
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* Barry Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010510 08:58]:
> First of all: This is the most arrogant list I have come across. All
> the other lists that I'm on help out beginners with a short answer (we
> were all beginners once ... ), but here the beginner is either told to
> RTFM or told to pay for suppor
the qmail mailing list." You do not even leave
the impression of having basic reading ability. I walked someone through
installing qmail over the phone last night. 10 minutes. *WHAT* was your
question again? And read http://learn.to/edit_messages/ before you reply.
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* Wolfgang Zeikat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010510 00:05]:
> some MUA's add headers to outgoing mails:
>
> Netscape mail under Linux adds
> Sender: real_username@host
>
> Pine adds
> X-Sender: real_username@host
> which can be customized to
> Sender: real_username@host
>
> can i have qmail remove th
* Okan CIMEN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010510 03:11]:
> *** DO NOT OPEN THE ATTACHMENT***
If you are 99% certain that you're sending a virus, WHY DO YOU SEND IT?
If you can be 99% sure that at least 5 "administrators" whose users are
subscribed to this list are idiots with misconfigured virus scanners
* Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010509 17:22]:
> Steven Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I keep getting the following error from mutt:
> > "/var/spool/mail/steven: No such file or directory (errno = 2)"
> > Could someone refer me to a muttrc that works with Maildir?
>
> mutt.org has l
* Thomas Booms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010509 15:28]:
> what does this line means?
It does means that you need a Grammar Checker(tm).
> I have much of these in my logfiles. But I don't know why. How can I
> solve this problem?
Well, you've violated rule #1 when fscking with the qmail queue: "thou
; retrieve messages to a remote client.
Have you considered setting up an IMAP Server?
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blems if I just delete the file that contains it
> currently?
Yes.
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* QmailList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010507 00:18]:
Your mail is quite annoyingly formatted: http://learn.to/edit_messages/.
> I am using qmail+vpopmail on RH 6.2 linux with Maildir
>
> I want how mail client are treated when conneting to qmail pop server
Depends on the client software used.
* Gavin McCord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010506 08:23]:
> On 2001.05.05 22:37 Chris Corbettis wrote:
> > Can anyone here point me to some documentation on setting up
> > qmail+fetchmail over a dialup line?
> www.lifewithqmail.org
... points to http://cr.yp.to/serialmail.html which is not exactly
over
* Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010504 04:49]:
[...]
> You are posting tons of useless OFF TOPIC stuff and not a single on-topic
> message so far, please stop this NOW.
http://www.moongroup.com/stories.php?story=01/04/19/7271589 - nice site,
too.
And fix your sig. Noone's gonna call you wi
.* Linux
If this is a real problem for you, you might want to think about taking
a look at one of the journalling file systems. You might as well take a
look at softupdates and *BSD.
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* Essy Ren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010503 03:33]:
> Can I use qmail in open BSD ?
Huh? Did you even bother to read http://cr.yp.to/? Like, the line that
starts with DNS? Or how about
http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/orientation.html#os? Or even better: how about
man locate?
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at least two commercial companies very
happy.
> or anyone have better suggestion ? (any comment welcome. even
> flame...)
Hire an admin. You obviously don't have one.
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re
mistaking this list for a quiz show?
> 2) how do I delete a list (just rm away the .qmail files and the list dir?)
http://ezmlm.org/faq-0.40/FAQ-5.html
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erated lists
are usually good lists. Unmoderated lists are an invitation to lusers
with MS Outlook to break them. QED. The qmail documentation available is
better than for any other MTA I know. Dave Sill's LWQ is just great. Why
bother with people to lazy/stupid/ignorant to read it? Can you name just
one good reason (other than some pseudo-liberal "equal opportunities" BS)?
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mats noone
really needs and UW IMAP is brought to you by the security Gods that
brohgt you pine. Mbwhahaha... http://mail.socha.net/about/ for a setup
that makes me and my users equally happy.
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ted for 2 minutes before it actually check
Outlook Express is FUBAR. Test with a working MUA. Gnus, mutt, PMail.
> I'm using VPOPMail, QMail, TCPServer
Thanks for not submitting any useful information (like your pop3d run
script).
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M to Dan Bernstein .
Bet they'll never publish my comments...
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* Linux!audimed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010426 16:05]:
> I know it is a off topic.
Then why don't you choose an appropriate forum? /join #lusers
> make: warning: Clock skew detected. Your build may be incomplete.
man date - and remember, kids: reboots are for hardware cha
me recap: you're a dyslexic spammer without a clue who prefers to
point and click instead of reading http://learn.to/edit_messages/
[x] FOAD
Thomas, read http://qmail.org/top.html#usersoft
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- what's worse - you know it. But, eh, you kinda invoked
Godwin, and that's good.
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gt; pnet4:djb 522 $ grep -i ^X-Mailer: qmail \
> |grep -iE 'microsoft|eudora' |wc -l
>1757
You forgot something, David...
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-->
find pine4.33 -type f | xargs egrep '(sprintf|strcpy|strcat)' | wc -l
3817
Now, why on earth are
hoice - it would take him days to tweak cc-mode in Emacs }:->).
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sers
of that server.
Again: the problem is on the server side (i.e. "administrators" running
Exchange on Win2k or whatever the the lates hype is) here, not on the
users'.
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es, it is. And the culprit is broken software:
1. a broken family of "OS"es from Redmond
2. broken MUAs
3. broken anti-virus software
Well, congrats, Bill - another blatant display of your software's utter superiority.
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ly satisfying: http://mail.socha.net/about/
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a 42k zip file with 10 zip files with 10 zip files
with... Unzipping stuff on the server is, well, asking for trouble.
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d some rather nifty
add-ons (like vqsignup and its successor) as well as a pretty decent
webinterface to administrate your domains (qmailadmin - vmailmgr has
omailadmin which is equally good). You should not see any differences
using either of them AFAICT.
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* Rakhesh Sasidharan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010419 15:24]:
> On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Robin S. Socha wrote:
>
> > > TO do that, I created a file .qmail-player in the aliases directory,
> > > and put the name "rakhesh@fqdn" in that (that's how I had got
* Rakhesh Sasidharan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010419 15:04]:
> TO do that, I created a file .qmail-player in the aliases directory,
> and put the name "rakhesh@fqdn" in that (that's how I had got qmail to
> deliver mail for non-existant addresses like postmaster etc); but
> qmail still delivers mail t
* Katzenmeyer, Eli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010418 16:26]:
> I'm having a bit of a problem configuring qmail to use vpopmail to
> manage virtual domains for me.
1. vpopmail has its own mailing list and if you had read the vpopmail
docs, you'd know.
2. Your problem has nothing to do with qmail, tr
* Federico Edelman Anaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010417 15:00]:
> How can I do to solve this problem?
> What's kernel parameters can I set?
Dear Federico,
Thank you very much for providing zero information about your setup
while posting a question not related to qmail but your $OS. Please
remake /
* alexus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010417 14:34]:
> if i set *client* correctly??
Which part of "everything Microsoft has ever produced is fucked up
beyond recognition" have you not understood, "alexus"?
> that's the thing i dont want to deal with users wasting my time by
> explaining how to set up t
* Kieran Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010417 12:33]:
> I dont think it is qmail that is causing the problem, possibly a
> broken system (Redhat 6.2/i386) ?
RedHat indeed qualifies as a broken system. But not in this respect.
> In file included from /usr/include/fcntl.h:33,
> from
th an MTA? It's not a support forum for people lazy to even
try to comprehend what the difference between an MTA, and MUA and an
IMAP server is?
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* alexus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010414 01:01]:
> .. let's start from right note here .. by sayin' i'm using qmail w/ Maildir
> and imapd (doesn't really matter which one but if someone wants to know i'm
> using the one the came with pine package (uw-imapd))
Does it understand Maildir? http://qmai
ot;Number
One".
> This is another example where people are having to be less open.
Yeah, right. If, however, you take a look at http://www.sans.org/topten.htm,
you'll see that your real problems lie elsewhere.
Footnotes:
[1] Hint: that "'" thingy is not an accent.
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* Rick Updegrove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010411 02:38]:
> From: "Michael Handler"
>
> > Why would you want to do that? Did you read the manpage for mailer.conf?
>
> No, I admint that I didn't, but now I did. However, I am no smarter
> than when I started. It does not contains any references to qm
* Fadli Syarid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010402 07:49]:
> make all-recursive
> Making all in qmailmrtg
> "Makefile", line 282: Need an operator
> make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
> *** Error code 1
>
> Stop.
The Makefile expects gmake, while you are using make.
you don't want to lose that groupware functionality, take a look at HP's
OpenMail (which uses sendmail AFAICS).
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Note to experienced users: Please don't encourage anti-support behavior.
Don't try to answer questions from users who don
r/qmail/queue/mess
> /var/qmail/queue/remote
> Then restarted qmail which was fine
It wasn't. Grab your sources, stop qmail and say "make setup check" to
re-create your queue. This is a FAQ.
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Note to experienced users: Please don
g list. Take your political
correctness and shove it. This is not a "I'm a pathetic luser with
limited reading abilities and gosh! it would be, like, rillyrilly nice
if you guys could read out the docs to me." list. This a mailing list
where - in good times - some people get some rea
s is way OT):
|qmail: For discussion of the qmail package, the qmailanalog package, the
|dot-forward package, and the fastforward package. [...]
|
|Please read FAQ, PIC.*, and the other documentation in the qmail package
|before sending your question to the qmail mailing list.
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3: verify that this is correct: http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html
Keep in mind that a) this is not a support forum and b) helping you each
time you have a problem will 1) get on a *lot* of people's nerves and 2)
make you prone to not reading the documentation. Neither alternative is
desirable.
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