.
Cheers,
Sean
Mark Delany wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 01:52:00AM -0800, Sean Coyle wrote:
>> Also,
>>
>> Another good thing to note:
>>
>> I was having a serious problem with qMail delivering mail to end users,
>> however, mail was being s
Also,
Another good thing to note:
I was having a serious problem with qMail delivering mail to end users,
however, mail was being stored in the queue (this was quite some time ago
now). I had made a few changes to a crontab entry the day earlier, however;
everything was seemingly runni
Stephan,
Thanks for letting me know what solutions you may have found to your
logging problem, as you know I am trying to find out the same thing.
The way my qmail installation is set-up. pop3d and qmail-smtpd simply
log connection info and where objects went to at what times.
The
Pierre:
There is a whack of things to try and check listed below, but I would
suggest checking the last comment first. As I believe it to be the most
probably cause of your issues.
Bedel, Pierre wrote:
> #3 -ERR this user has no $HOME/Maildir
>
> Hi,
>
>> Um, first a few things
Hey there guys,
Below is a copy of my log script (under svc). The first file listed
simply defines a variable and (from what I understand) operates as a pointer
to the log-functions script.
I was hoping that someone could break this down for me so I could reduce the
information my log file
Hello :)
I seem to be coming into this conversation a little late, and I don't
know who has had what fixed. But there seems to be 3 different questions
for this thread. Please correct any of these questions as I have defined
them below, and perhaps it may be easier for other people to foll
Well, I am using qmail-1.03+patches.tar.gz, downloaded from a reliable
source of course. Qmail-send and qmail-smtp log their information using
multilog, in the correct place of course (/var/log/qmail/(service-name).
What I am trying to do, is just move the log output of qmail-pop3d to the
same p
Hatem,
I sent a mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(note the lack of the mail. Prefix).
I got back two different errors:
Recipient: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reason:To send mail, first check your mail with a valid POP account;
this prevents unauthorized SPAM re
Hey there guys,
Got a question for ya this morning.
Qmail traditionally logs all pop3 transactions in /var/log/maillog using
syslog or whatever it is.
I want to have multilog handle all logfile entries for qmail-pop3d, and have
all output recorded to /var/log/qmail/qmail-pop3d/ in maillog f
Mike,
I have a few questions regarding your post. Depending on your user
level, you may know some or most of this, so I apologize now if I am
covering anything you already know, or not giving enough information to you.
If you need more, just ask. :)
What virtual domain e-mail distribution
>
> you want this to be "./Maildir/", not "./Maildir", assuming you actually
> want to deliver to a maildir-style layout. check how you're starting
> qmail and make sure that / is on the end of the "Maildir" string.
>
> -tcl.
>
>
&
Hello again there guys,
I have one final question before my qmail installation becomes truly
"installed". I am getting this error below from 'qmail-send'.
@40003a74201f3a196f9c starting delivery 96: msg 299022 to local
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@40003a74201f3a1a7d24 status: local 1/10 remot
s a whirl, and let me know if it still doesn't work.
> On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Sean Coyle wrote:
>> Matthew and anyone else reading;
>>
>> Below are the processes currently running on my box right now that are
>> directly related to qmail, another thing I am trying to
is told as the user it is told by the password checker, so
> you may want to verify your permissions.
>
> --
> ***
> Matthew H Patterson
> Unix Systems Administrator
> National Support Center, LLC
> Naperville, Illinois, USA
> ***
Hey there guys;
I have posed to this list before, and I think it got lost amidst much
more interesting problems. Below is the problem I am facing:
Using:
qmail-1.03+patches-18
ucspi-tcp-0.88-1
ucspi-unix-0.34-1
daemontools-0.70-2
autorespond-1.0.0
vmailmgr-0.96.9-1
supervise-scripts-3.3-1
nd it came down to permissions
> on the ./Maildir/ and not having the full directory tree under ./Maildir/.
> I solved it by using the, uh, /var/qmail/newmailbox (I think) utility to set
> up ./Maildir/.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -
> From: "Sean Coyle" <[EMAIL PROT
HELP! Here is my situation:
Mail coming in from external STMP checks fine, and ends up in the
correct users ./Maildir/. However, when those users check their e-mail via
POP-3 are told they do not exist, and therefore are not able to pickup mail.
I have one user exempt to this, but not
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