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i try to make my problem be simple
1. i want to make my machine k3.umm.ac.id be domain for umm.ac.id
2. i put all of my machine name to /var/qmail/control/rcphost on
k3.umm.ac.id
like : mail.umm.ac.id ; unix.umm.ac.id ; k3.umm.ac.id
3. when i send e-mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL
On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Cyril Bitterich wrote:
> Hi andi ?,
>
> > i want to make my machine k3.umm.ac.id be an mx for domain umm.ac.id
> > i put all of my machine name in rcpthost in /var/qmail/control/
>
all of my machine name like flamboyan.umm.ac.id , unix.umm.ac.id and
mail.umm.ac.id I put i
i am a beginner
i try to using qmail be an mx ( mail exchange )
i use qmail in my machine k3.umm.ac.id
i want to make my machine k3.umm.ac.id be an mx for domain umm.ac.id
i put all of my machine name in rcpthost in /var/qmail/control/
when someone send e-mail for example [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to [EM
e. When mini-qmail is in operation, the
firewall is designated as
the MX in the DNS tables.
If there are others out there happily running mini-qmail on their
firewalls to handle incoming
and outgoing mail, I'd appreciate any tips you could offer.
Thanks in advance,
--Tatsuya Murase
I am using mailx for now.
I am using qmail as our mail server.
Question
tell me how to inject
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=ISO-2022-JP like this
into the header using either mailx or qmail-sent?
sincerely yours,
Tatsuya
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TK3197
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Business Network Telecom
be the great program what I have been looking for.
Tatsuya
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TK3197
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On Mon, 11 Jan 1999, Ed Park wrote:
> There are a number of free webmail packages, some of which
Brad,
a few possibities.
1. could you check qmail/controlrcpthosts correctly?
2. If you are using some sort of POP auth before let a host relay mail,
then it may be causing some problem. I understand some mailer will
send first before pop.
3. some mailer uses external setting for mail co
commands MUST have been "canonicalized," i.e., they must be
fully-qualified principal names or domain literals, not
nicknames or domain abbreviations. A canonicalized name either
identifies a host directly or is an MX name; it cannot be a
Regards