> Dinesh Punjabi (Fri 12.0500-08:16):
> Again, how can I modify tcpserver or qmail or
> relaydomains in order to ignore domain based
> relay checks.
did you think of opening up the server temporarily to relieve your
customers until you are set? while open-relaying you should give tcpserver
the
> Dave Sill (Fri 12.0500-11:24):
> "Michael Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >We're currently looking at mail solutions for our online email
> >system, and we've hit against an interesting conundrum. We were
> >wondering what the advantages are to listing mail messages as
> >individual file
i wonder: does anybody use the dnscache-package instaed of the numerous
BIND implementations like named(8)? and if so: do you also use multilog?
the only source of wisdom concerning multilog seems to be the source, but
it doesn't tell me why the selection-mechanism in multilog scripts seems
no
> Bob Rogers (Tue 09.0500-11:04):
> Hmm. On my Red Hat 6.0 system, "man sendmail" (for the sendmail 8.9.3
> version originally installed) explains "-B" as follows:
>
> -Btype Set the body type to type. Current legal values [are]
>7BIT or 8BITMIME.
mine too. my mistak
every once in a while, but rarely, i get "qmail-inject: illegal option -- B"
when handing off a mail for outbound delivery. the number is "100". i let
mail be handled by (this is .muttrc of mutt):
set sendmail="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject" # how2deliver
set sendmail_wait=15
=nothing= make
> Daniel (Sun 07.0500-11:49):
> 2)
> If I have installed qmail, then I telnet to mail.domain.com 25/110 is work well, but
>I can't get the mail from that server, what's wrong? (In this case I have
>installed/copied procmail and fetchmail from pkgtool)
> Should I re-configure/re-installed qmail a
> Xionghui Chen (Sun 07.0500-12:12):
> I got the same problem, anybody help out?
it's not that you consistently misspelled smtp? i noticed you saying smpt
instead. if this is also the value in your /etc/services, port 25 and smtp
won't be associated. this is a wild guess, but things like this