George:
"/var/qmail/control" directory contains control files. That is the best
explanation. They control the operation and behavior of qmail.
"defaultdomain" control file is used to argument any email address in the
message that are not recognized as being proper [EMA
read
http://qmail.3va.net/qmailfaq.html
and
http://www.lifewithqmail.org
Grtz,
Arjen.
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, george wrote:
>
> Hello :
>
> I can't understand some files in /var/qmail/control directory.
> Example: defaultdomain, locals, me, Any different?
>
> if I
Hello :
I can't understand some files in /var/qmail/control directory.
Example: defaultdomain, locals, me, Any different?
if I want to add domain ,how to do?
Thank you.
Hello :
I can't understand some files in /var/qmail/control directory.
Example: defaultdomain, locals, me, Any different?
if I want to add domain ,how to do?
Thank you.
Hello :
I can't understand some files in /var/qmail/control directory.
Example: defaultdomain, locals, me, Any different?
if I want to add domain ,how to do?
Thank you.
On 09:25:11 - 25/04/01, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> Kris Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When a new domain is added to /var/qmail/control/locals and
> > /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts, is it possible to flush the queue in such a
> > way that any mail bound for that
Kris Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When a new domain is added to /var/qmail/control/locals and
> /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts, is it possible to flush the queue in such a
> way that any mail bound for that domain (before it became a local domain)
> will be delivered locall
I wrote:
> > > Playing with /var/qmail/control/smtproutes didn't help either.
Charles Cazabon wrote
> > Hmmm. Even with something like "domain:127.0.0.1"?
That's pretty much what I did, only I used a name (localhost) instead of a
number (127.0.0.1). qmail
When a new domain is added to /var/qmail/control/locals and
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts, is it possible to flush the queue in such a
way that any mail bound for that domain (before it became a local domain)
will be delivered locally? After updating the control files and then
HUPping and
wrote:
>> Hello this is a very elementary question but I had mail lost
>> due to a wrong configuration of my /var/qmail/control/locals.
>>
>> Using fetchmail as mail retrieval I used the line:
>>
>> smtphost localhost
>> into .fetchmailrc
>>
>&g
I mean use the ip_address of the SMTP server in the .fetchmailrc file
Rizwan
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Marco Calistri wrote:
> Hello this is a very elementary question but I had mail lost
> due to a wrong configuration of my /var/qmail/control/locals.
>
> Using fetchmail as mail retr
I had the same problem. Instead of localhost put the ip address of the
SMTP server.
Rizwan
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Marco Calistri wrote:
> Hello this is a very elementary question but I had mail lost
> due to a wrong configuration of my /var/qmail/control/locals.
>
> Using
Hello this is a very elementary question but I had mail lost
due to a wrong configuration of my /var/qmail/control/locals.
Using fetchmail as mail retrieval I used the line:
smtphost localhost
into .fetchmailrc
Then since qmail host has an unknown domain name,
I changed the file /var/qmail
Hello
I have _BIG_ spammers list in /var/qmail/control/badmailfrom file. I would
like have it in CDB file becouse I think that looking for from domain in
CDB file is faster than doing this same at plain text file. Any ideas,
patches or something else ? Thanks for help.
Tommy
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 08:21:52AM +, Christopher Tarricone wrote:
> My mail server has several names... There is the name that is in the
> HOSTNAME file and there are the names assoaited to it in my DNS.
> the hostname is tar-valon.pds2k.com
> other names in the dns are...
> mail.pds2k.com
>
My mail server has several names... There is the name that is in the
HOSTNAME file and there are the names assoaited to it in my DNS.
the hostname is tar-valon.pds2k.com
other names in the dns are...
mail.pds2k.com
www.pds2k.com
ftp.pds2k.com
Should I put the mail.pds2k.com in the ' me ' & ' loc
Hi all !
What is supposed to contain the /var/qmail/control/locals file ?. Mine contains two
lines like this:
server.bemarnet.es
server.bemarnet.es
The machine is called dns.bemarnet.es and is managing the mail for the bemarnet.es
domain (and for several hundred domains with the same IP and
You might be better off to mount the /var/qmail/control to a different
directory and then symlink all the files except me. That way you get the
advantages of single maintenance control files and the disadvantage of
single point of failure!!! If you're load balancing for redundancy, this
do
We are running a back of servers running QMAIL for inbound SMTP
connections. Are there any problems associated with NFS mounting the
/var/qmail/control directory as to allow all of these machines to share
the same configuration?
All of the QMAIL servers do the same thing and are configured
On Tue, Sep 21, 1999 at 10:13:28AM -0400, Adam D . McKenna wrote:
> > And I still think this is the "territory" auf control/locals because I do
> > not have a "virtual"domain, but a real one ;-)
>
> Don't reject a solution because you don't like the semantics.
I do not reject it, I just offer a
On Tue, Sep 21, 1999 at 08:56:54AM +0200, Robert Sander wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Claus Färber) wrote:
>
> > Much of work?
> > All you have to do is (untested):
> > controls/virtualdomains:
> > .example.com:alias-piffle
> > alias/.qmail-default:
> > |forward "$DEFAULT"
> > (Yes, that's less wor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Claus Färber) wrote:
> Much of work?
> All you have to do is (untested):
> controls/virtualdomains:
> .example.com:alias-piffle
> alias/.qmail-default:
> |forward "$DEFAULT"
> (Yes, that's less work than applying a patch!)
> Inconsistent?
> Maybe.
I see, but is that documented
Robert Sander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb/wrote:
> Yes, that is possible, but then I have to setup a user piffle, and his
> .qmail file has to filter the mailadresses and deliver the mail to the
> correct local user. I think this is too much work and a kind of
> inconsistency.
Much of work?
All y
Russell Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What problem does this solve that a virtualdomain does not? Yes,
> control/locals allows only literal entries, but control/virtualdomains
> allows wildcards of the form ".foo.bar:piffle" to match "biff.foo.bar".
> It also allows "baz.foo.bar:" to *not*
Robert Sander writes:
> Hi!
>
> There is now a webpage for the regex-patch at
>
> http://beteigeuze.cs.tu-berlin.de/linux/qmail/
What problem does this solve that a virtualdomain does not? Yes,
control/locals allows only literal entries, but control/virtualdomains
allows wildcards of the
Hi!
There is now a webpage for the regex-patch at
http://beteigeuze.cs.tu-berlin.de/linux/qmail/
--
Greetings
Robert Sander
home.pages.de/~gurubert, pgp available there
Hi!
I made a patch to qmail-1.02 to have regular expressions in
.../control/locals. This avoids the need to put every host in the local
domain into that file. I think it is stable, but Your mileage may vary.
I haven't testet it under heavy load, it depends on how fast the regexec
function is. Ma
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