I've looked through the mailing list archive and FAQ and
am not sure that what I am looking for has been covered.
I have a machine that is set up to receive all mail
for the given domain:
goaironly.com
There is set of addresses that I want to forward to
a legacy MS$Exchange server. For
* Charles Cazabon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [ 3 Apr 2001 09:58]:
MIS - Ben Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
e.g. I want to pass the from and subject to an external prog.
But how to do this???
Use Dan's mess822 pacakge; it includes programs which can extract the contents
of individual headers
I've experienced a situtation that is wierd...
I'm running qmail-smtpd/qmail-pop3d under daemontools.
Here's the run file:
#!/bin/sh
PATH=/var/qmail/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
export PATH
QMAILDUID=`perl -e 'print scalar getpwnam
* Ricardo Cerqueira ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [29 Mar 2001 19:41]:
Any ideas as to what the delay is caused by
DNS, probably
and/or how to eliminate it?
from 'man tcpserver':
-llocalname
Do not look up the local host name; use localname
for TCPLOCALHOST.
* Audouy Jérôme ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [22 Aug 2000 06:05]:
i tried a .forward like that but it doesn't work...
$ cat .forward
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Use a .qmail file like the following:
%cat .qmail
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$HOME/Maildir/
The second line will
* Rogue Eagle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [23 Jun 2000 08:45]:
451 qq temporary problem (#4.3.0)
-applied qmail-queue patch
-installed qmail-qfilter
If you have installed your start-up scripts from LWQ
try increasing the softlimit value.
I have found that running perl from qmail-qfilter will
cause
* Max Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [19 Jun 2000 12:33]:
Is there a way to selectively strip attachments from e-mail as it passes
through a qmail server? I want to remove all ".vbs" files from any e-mail.
I've implemented a similar scenario for a client, using the
QMAILQUEUE patch along with some
* Gologan, Andrei ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [ 6 Jun 2000 08:58]:
we need a litle help with qmail
We need to block all attachments, except one or two predefined ones.
The sender of the mail, has to receive an e-mail saying what type of
attachment is allowed.
Here are two ideas:
1. Use the
* Timothy L. Mayo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [16 May 2000 17:27]:
Adam McKenna writes:
I was browsing amazon today and noticed it:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0672319454/qid%3D958501880/104-5030846-4577265
Who the hell is Rich Blum? I never hoid of him.
On the other hand,
I am running with B. Guenter's QMAILQUEUE patch with his qmail-qfilter
package and have difficulty when using perl scripts in the filter
train/pipeline. E.g. with the QMAILQUEUE file containing:
exec /usr/bin/qmail-qfilter /usr/bin/perl -n -e '{print}'
The remote smtpd session sees:
* Vince Vielhaber ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [ 4 May 2000 06:47]:
If anywhere, you should be able to find it at www.qmail.org. BTW, what
is qMail?
http://madhaus.utcs.utoronto.ca/qmail/mbox2maildir
--
Quist ConsultingEmail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
219 Donlea Drive
* Tomasz Antczak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [21 Apr 2000 11:57]:
I have small problem with qmail. I have two serveres, both running
qmail 1.03. I set DNS for mydomain.com like that:
IN MX 0 server1.mydomain.com.
IN MX 10 server2.mydomain.com.
* Ronny Haryanto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [21 Apr 2000 12:08]:
What I must do for in this situation on server1 and server2 ?
This question has been answered too often. Nothing on server1 and put
domain.com in ONLY rcpthosts on server2.
Agreed. I have had several private queries this week
as well.
I'm running fastforward 0.51 on a Linux machine.
Normal (default domain) forwarding works fine.
My problem is that email sent to a virtual user
always ends up going to the default address:
@400038fc7ed7129915e4 info msg 164054: bytes 435 from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 5716 uid 503
* Gilberto Rodrigues ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [ 7 Apr 2000 08:49]:
I want to use qmail, maildirs and IMAP to config a mail server. I
installed qmail v1.03, daemontools and ucspi-tcp packages and everything
is running ok. I downloaded UW-IMAP 4.7b, compiled it, applied David
Harris patch and build
* Jay Moore ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [ 7 Apr 2000 12:21]:
I have a user [EMAIL PROTECTED] that has an account on our qmail box
and would like the mail delivered to /home/testme/Maildir. The qmail
box is also a virtual domain for sailnet.com. The default domain for
the qmail box is
I am currently moving a large "default" email domain
to a vpopmail virtual domain. All of the bits and pieces
are completed except moving all the local aliases.
At present I am using fastforward in /var/qmail/alias/qmail-default:
| fastforward -d /etc/aliases.cdb
I have hundreds of
* Greg Kopp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [ 5 Apr 2000 16:16]:
But my logs are a little on the cryptic side. Here's and example:
@400038eb9dda14f29e14 status: local 1/10 remote 1/20
@400038eb9dda14f2d0dc delivery 5206: success: did_1+1+0/qp_24168/
@400038eb9dda14f3078c status: local 0/10
* Eric Lalonde ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [ 6 Mar 2000 22:09]:
my users currently get email in mbox format in /var/spool/mail, and i want
to switch to /Maildir/ format. i know there are three subdirectories under
the user's Maildir, but where do i copy currently unchecked email in
/var/spool/mail,
* Matt Mouser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [16 Feb 2000 18:17]:
I am setting up a server farm here. I plan to be running many domains on the
same machine. This machine will be running many services as well such as
http,ftp, mySQL, etc...Dns will be on a outside machine. All I need
Multiple
* Jeff Russell, AIT ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [ 2 Feb 2000 09:06]:
Quick question?
Does qmail support MIME?
MIME is something that is supported (or not) by your MUA
(Mail User Agent, e.g. Eudora or Outlook Express). Qmail
is a MTA (Mail Transfer Agent) and does not really care
whether the email
* Marek Narkiewicz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [ 1 Feb 2000 23:02]:
I hate to ask such a general question, but hat sort of bandwidth is needed to
accomodate up to 1 home
dialup users for smtp and pop3 services? I just need some sort o rough estimate as I
have a budget to
overcompensate
* Juan E Suris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [27 Jan 2000 18:47]:
How can I get the MX record for my domain? I don't have direct access to the
DNS.
If you mean: How do I register the MX record for my domain:
When you registered the domain, there were at least two
DNS entries. Get the
* Kevin Waterson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [18 Jan 2000 15:40]:
Try /etc/skel ...
The name says it all...
hmm, there is nothing in this dir?
What should be there?
Could I be missing something?
If you put a Maildir in this area, then every new account
will be automatically set up with one.
* Yamin Prabudy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [17 Dec 1999 01:28]:
How to convert the mbox format to Maildir format
I need to convert my sendmail format to qmail with Maildir
Go to the qmail WWW site (www.qmail.org) and fetch either
the convert-and-create (for many users) or convert a single user
* clifford thurber ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [17 Dec 1999 17:08]:
I made a post earlier to this list open a PERL program I have written which
basic opens one file handle ot a CSV file containing usernames and email
adresses parses them and then sends users mail by writing to a file handle
opened
* Mark E. Drummond ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [17 Dec 1999 20:03]:
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 ... ;-)
Take a seat, or better still lie down on the couch over
* Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [28 Oct 1999 04:13]:
Having moved my qmail installation from a RedHat 5.2 setup to Mandrake
Linux 6.1 the one remaining thing I haven't sorted out is what exactly
one is supposed to to with /bin/mail.
The /bin/mail in Linux is not the "/bin/mail" mentioned
* Anand Buddhdev ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [25 Oct 1999 10:16]:
I am using fastforward-0.50 with ~alias-default as:
% cat ~alias/.qmail-default
| fastforward /etc/aliases.cdb
That's wrong. You need to invoke fastforward with a -d option:
|fastforward -d /etc/aliases.cdb
I figured out that
* Vladimir Berezniker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20 Sep 1999 21:59]:
Hi,
First of all I am a newbie to the *nix. I use supervise from deamon tools 0.61.
To run the following run file:
*
Go back and read the html man pages for daemontools 0.61 again.
In order
* Subba Rao ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [18 Sep 1999 16:25]:
I am following the instruction in 10b of the FAQ. When I try the command with
"supervise .."
I get the message saying,
bash: setuser: command not found
Any idea, which package has the "setuser" command?
It is part of the
On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 12:39:45PM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
See:
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#rblsmtpd
As usual, Dave, thanks for your useful resource. I highly
recommend it, whatever your level of Qmail expertise.
(I don't have a sample invocation, if someone would like to
On Thu, May 06, 1999 at 01:34:20PM -0400, Jason wrote:
I believe its going to my dns and trying to send to the server that
the MX record points to... (its an external entry, so it wont work)
this box is eventually going to be on our DMZ forwarding mail inside
our lan. Is there any way i can
I have configured a qmail machine to be a pure email gateway/relay
(no local delivery in terms of deliverying a message to a local mailbox)
using virtualdomains.
All incoming email gets routed based upon the recipient address
as follows:
rcpt addresssmtp host
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