How do I change the timezone information that qmail puts in the
received
header?
Qmail is running on openbsd 2.8.
There is a patch for the Qmail source that addresses this issue over at
http://www.qmail.org/
I had someone in sales ask for this patch [1], and I was able to apply
this patch
[Snip. Typical cluless marketing BS about people moving form UNIX to
Windows 2000, since Windows 2000 is so obviously more secure, scalale,
and low-cost for running a SMTP server, than, say a Linux+Qmail or a
OpenBSD+Qmail setup]
Jan. 25, 2000
This is out of date.
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Rudel Sun-woo wrote:
however, when i run qmail-getpw after compiling, i get this error message:
Segmentation Fault (Memory Dump)
Error
please help!
In summary:
* Use truss to get a sense of where the seg fault is happening
* Compile the program with the '-g' switch
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Gonalo Gomes wrote:
"Mailbox" mailbox format, i've added "defusion.org:goncalo" to
virtualdomains and rcpthosts control file's
Hopefully, the line in rcpthosts is:
defusion.org
now my problem is:
i want create a pop3 accounts, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and,
[EMAIL
Get a life, Sam. Really.
Sigh, oh, sigh. I haven't heard a word from you in three years, so I
thought that you, like me, completely forgot about it.
For the other members of the list, I am sorry this personal spat, which I
thought I had resolved with Robin three years ago, has been taken to
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Joel Gautschi wrote:
hi,
I get this error when user try to send a message to freesurf.ch. Is this my
problem, or is it the problem of freesurf.ch?
cya
Joel
Jan 29 11:30:57 joshua qmail: 980764257.483799 delivery 1: deferral:
Oh boy, since this is cross-posted to both the qmail and to the Postfix
list, this could become a holy war.
I myself have never used Postfix, but have used Qmail. My general sense:
* Postfix and Qmail both are very hi-performance MTAs
* Qmail apprently has slightly better performance for
Kevin asked:
how do I unsubscribe?
there is no info on qmail.org??
Normally, we charge a one-time fee of $59.95 for this service, as Peter has
explained. However, I am offering a special contest, since it is the year
2001 (a Qmail odyssey).
The winner of this contest will get a message from
Hello! I'm a new user of qmail. I need filter a direction [EMAIL PROTECTED],
how can I do it?
I am not sure what you are asking, but I assume that you need to filter
mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The method of doing this depends on whether yyy.zzz is a virtualdomain, or
is the name of the
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Michael T. Babcock wrote:
It would be nice if someone convinced Microsoft et. al. (in the Windows
E-mail client world) to support the reading and parsing of QSBMF in the
same way Outlook already does this for Exchange server based E-mail.
I don't think will happen any
[Chris: We're discussing your presentation on the Qmail list]
On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Steve Fulton wrote:
http://www.users.qwest.net/~presentations/cmikk/
I notice that Chris Mikkelson and the people at qwest.net use multiple
qmail-sends on multiple queues, with a note that qmail-send is the
I been having problems with sending out e-mail (i.e. not at all)
OK, some things to check:
Is /usr/sbin/sendmail and /usr/lib/sendmail a symlink to
/var/qmail/bin/sendmail
Are the qmail processes (which you start with '/var/qmail/rc ' in
/etc/rc.d/rc.local) running. Run 'ps -ef | grep
What about using a simple http server that has cgi-bin support, such as
thttpd?
More info:
http://www.acme.com/software/thttpd/
- Sam
I need something that doesn't require a full-featured http server (e.g.
Apache) to be installed on the mail server (my mail server and web server
On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, Andy Bradford wrote:
For more on its security I believe there is a document called
SECURITY in the code tree somewhere which discusses it's approach to
security---you might have a look at that.
The only security document I could find in the source tarball for
I am not sure what you are asking.
~username/.qmail is the file that determines how to process mail sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (where yourmachine.example.org is your
machine, e.g. globalred.com). ~username/.qmail-foo is the file the
determines how to process mail sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now,
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