I'm doing a new setup of qmail on a new box (my last setup was years ago
so I've grown rusty), and I ran into a problem with the Received: from
header.
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Daniel Kelley wrote:
The Received: from header has by 0 instead of by
starnie.harrison.org. Looking in qmail-smtpd.c, I can see where it
gets assigned:
what do you have in /var/qmail/control/me? that's one place to look.
/var/qmail/control/me is starnie.harrison.org
Daniel Kelley wrote:
Uh, looking back over my data, the tcpserver line has a 0 in the
location the tcpserver --help says should be a hostname. Is this my
problem? If so, I'd feel like a complete dumbass except for I just
checked and its like that in the LWQ text.
uh-oh:
from
Tarball. Compiles just fine. Put a few patches on (tz, relay, etc) I'm also using
the imap rpm with maildir support... very nice.
Bill Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/14 1:31:59 PM
Sometime on Sept 14, 1999, Trevor Harrison said:
At 12:48 PM 9/14/99 -0600, you wrote:
I've installed qmail on 2
I've installed qmail on 2 other boxes serveral months ago, no problem. This weekend,
I installed qmail 1.03 on my home box, which I just updated to Caldera 2.3.
When I put /var/qmail/rc in my /etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail startup script, qmail starts
on boot, but immediately shuts down. If I run
Also "begin 666" or "begin 644" (at the beginning of a line) for uuencoded attachments.
Maybe try looking for base64 (ie. Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64), and
quote-printable.
-Trevor
Eric Dahnke [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/9 4:12:23 PM
Hi,
Only messages which contain attachments, contain the
Ease up everyone... Tasos isn't a flame-baiting troller... he probably really needs
DSN (I feel your pain Tasos, I need it too).
Anyway, he's also the author of Listproc (yeah!), which I'm still using to this day
because everything else (read majordomo) I've tried sucks hard; anyway, he's
I've got a filter that I need to apply to mail going into a mailbox (it forces
non-mime messages into mime messages, converting uuencoded attachments into
application-octet parts). However, now that I'm calling a prog
(|/usr/local/bin/uu2mime) in my .qmail instead of saying ./Maildir/, I need