i know there are scripts to convert a standard alias file to .qmail files, but
are there any utilities to do the reverse?
w
On 22 May 2001, at 10:55, Charles Cazabon wrote:
Dean Staff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to know if it's possible to edit the
/var/qmail/alias/.qmail- default file, so instead of it having a
username or email address to deliver messages for undefined users
to, you have a defined
Hi,
I'd like to know if it's possible to edit the /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-
default file, so instead of it having a username or email address to
deliver messages for undefined users to, you have a defined path to a
specific mailbox. ie: /home/bubba/Maildir/
The reason I ask is because we
Dean Staff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to know if it's possible to edit the /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-
default file, so instead of it having a username or email address to
deliver messages for undefined users to, you have a defined path to a
specific mailbox. ie: /home/bubba/Maildir
23, 2001 8:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: .qmail alias file with an underscore in the entry...
Hi,
I've looked in the qmail FAQ but have not found an answer to my
question. I hope someone out there can help me.
I have tried creating an alias for the root user on my FreeBSD system
Cleo Macy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have taken a look at my maillog and strangely enough, I do get a
report that the delivery proceeded without any problems. Yet I never
get the email... BUT if I try sending an email directly to the Hotmail
address using pine (sending it to [EMAIL
Duh! Do I feel stupid! Of course! I turned off the Inbox Protector
feature on the Hotmail account, and sure enough, there is the forwaded
message.
Thanks a lot!
-Cleo
Cleo Macy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have taken a look at my maillog and strangely enough, I do get a
report that the
], in the /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-
root file, the mail never gets forwarded to that address. But the
forwarding seems to works fine with any other address that doesn't
contain an underscore.
Is this a limitation of the qmail alias mechanism? If so, is there a
workaround? If not, what am I doing wrong
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 8:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: .qmail alias file with an underscore in the entry...
Hi,
I've looked in the qmail FAQ but have not found an answer to my
question. I hope someone out there can help me.
I have tried creating an alias
Any issues with NFS mounting the alias directory so a common version can be
shared by all mail servers?
winmail.dat
Thus said "Phil Oester" on Tue, 27 Feb 2001 20:02:15 PST:
Any issues with NFS mounting the alias directory so a common version can be
shared by all mail servers?
You should probably use the ``fastforward'' package and then distribute
the alias.cdb with rsync or something like that. I
]
Subject: Re: nfs mounting /var/qmail/alias
Thus said "Phil Oester" on Tue, 27 Feb 2001 20:02:15 PST:
Any issues with NFS mounting the alias directory so a common version can
be
shared by all mail servers?
You should probably use the ``fastforward'' package and then distribute
the
Is it possible to have two mailinglist named like this?
~alias/.qmail-test
~alias/.qmail-test-foobar
Now if I send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it works, but if I
send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get an error message back telling me
"Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)"
I've managed to
I work for a school district, and we just converted 8 mercury mail servers
running on novell over to one district mail server, running qmail.
I am running domain(ip) aliasing on this machine, so we can do mail
forwarding for the old domains.
IE..
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
is forwarded to [EMAIL
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 04:36:55PM -0500, Barry Smoke wrote:
This is all working perfectly, except for a few strange name problems.
The good news is, it's easy to fix. The bad news is, you have probably
set up your virtual domains and aliases incorrectly for your situation.
For each of the
would be...but would that
work...or is it not possible?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 4:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: /var/qmail/alias question
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 04:36:55PM -0500, Barry Smoke wrote
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 06:30:29PM -0500, Barry Smoke wrote:
that makes sense...but what about the hundreds of users that had nothing
change...
right now [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to /home/bsmoke/Maildir
and [EMAIL PROTECTED] goest to /home/bsmoke/Maildir
because all of these
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 19, 2000 at 10:13:36AM -0700, Anthony White wrote:
During my initial tests I had no forwarding set up for
'~/alias/.qmail-postmaster' or '~alias/.qmail-root'.
Any mail to these accounts placed the mail in 'mbox' format
under the '~/alias'
On Wed, Apr 19, 2000 at 10:45:47AM -0700, Anthony White wrote:
The logs should show you what delivery is being made for those addresses,
what do they show? Are they delivering or are they failing to deliver
and sitting in the queue?
Until I set up forwarding to the system admin they sat
hi all,
We have two locally delivered domains: cia.com.au and ezeelynx.com.au
We have a user willows who wants to receive mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
wants [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be forwarded somewhere else. I've tried
creating:
/var/qmail/alias/.qmail-ezeelynx:com:au-willows
with a line
Hi,
I added domain.com:spades into /control/rcpthosts , so all mail will go to
spades.
and in ~spades/.qmail-webmaster , i have /home/spades/Maildir/
same for all and .qmail-default.
However i can't seem to mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It goes to postmaster.
Any idea?
On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 04:29:34AM +0800, Spades wrote:
Hi,
I added domain.com:spades into /control/rcpthosts , so all mail will go to
spades.
That line should go in control/virtualdomains. Otherwise, it will treat your
domain as a local domain. DON'T put it in control/locals. Just in
Hi all,
I am about 2 hours away from killing our sendmail server and Replacing it
with Qmail.
In the .qmail-"alias" files does one have to have [EMAIL PROTECTED]
weather it is a single alias in the file or when there is more than one
alias in the file ?
ta
Tony Wade (
Tony Wade writes:
In the .qmail-"alias" files does one have to have [EMAIL PROTECTED]
weather it is a single alias in the file or when there is more than one
alias in the file ?
Neither. [EMAIL PROTECTED] means the same thing as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] That is, the default inte
Hi again,
Sorry for the double post but after reading my mail, i noticed that i may
not have been clear on what i was asking.
in /var/qmail/alias
.qmail-postmaster
twade
root
-
should it be
twade
root
or is it fine to have it as is ?
ta
Tony Wade (Postmaster
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999 20:14:28 +0200, Tony Wade wrote:
should it be
twade
root
or is it fine to have it as is ?
man dot-qmail | grep relevant_info:
qmail-local takes the rest of the line as a mail
address; it uses qmail-queue to forward the message
Hi,
i have a problem in setting up alias forwarding
Mail to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' should be forwarded
to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
so I set up a file ~alias/.qmail-user.name
containing only one line '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
but nothing will be deleivered.
I think the problem is the '.' (dot) in
replace '.' with ':'
Manfred Luckmann wrote:
Hi,
i have a problem in setting up alias forwarding
Mail to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' should be forwarded
to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
so I set up a file ~alias/.qmail-user.name
containing only one line '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
but nothing will be
As per the "standard" qmail installation for uucp, I have a
/var/qmail/alias/.qmail-uucp-default of:
'|preline -d /usr/bin/uux - -gC -a"${SENDER:-MAILER-DAEMON}" uucphost!rmail
"($DEFAULT@$HOST)"'
when there is outgoing email to uucphost, what program exec
John Conover writes:
As per the "standard" qmail installation for uucp, I have a
/var/qmail/alias/.qmail-uucp-default of:
'|preline -d /usr/bin/uux - -gC -a"${SENDER:-MAILER-DAEMON}" uucphost!rmail
"($DEFAULT@$HOST)"'
when there is outgoing e
At 11:21 AM Thursday 8/12/99, Russell Nelson wrote:
John Conover writes:
As per the "standard" qmail installation for uucp, I have a
/var/qmail/alias/.qmail-uucp-default of:
'|preline -d /usr/bin/uux - -gC -a"${SENDER:-MAILER-DAEMON}"
uucphost!rm
Dear List-Members,
I am new to that list since I got a problem which I do not seem to get
solved. Searching the list archive did not present a solution
eventhough I think that my problem is already known.
I am running qmail-1.03. So far everything worked fine. Today I
figured out that an
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