Problem Retrieving Mails with ETRN

2001-05-08 Thread Loh Kok Jeng
Hi all, I'm using qmail 1.03 with qmail-etrn-0.1f patch. I am able to issue ETRN command to port 25 and get "250 ok" response from the server. However, the server doesn't tranfer the emails to me even when there are mails in the Maildir. I have trace the program qmail-se

Re: ETRN / SLOW

2001-03-07 Thread Dave Sill
richard morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >is anyone familiar with the use of the ETRN command? Yeah, familiar enough to know that qmail doesn't implement it. -Dave

ETRN / SLOW

2001-03-06 Thread richard morris
howzit. is anyone familiar with the use of the ETRN command? if i telnet into the isp mail server on port 25 and issue EHLO mailserver.co.za it replies with:- 250-..xx.xx Hello .xxx.xx.xx [xxx.x.xx.x6] 250-SIZE 15728640 250-ETRN 250-PIPELINING 250 HELP is the size the size of

Re: ETRN with qmail-ldap

2001-02-09 Thread Alex Pennace
On Sat, Feb 10, 2001 at 06:55:26PM +0530, Prashant Desai wrote: > i am using qmail with qmail-ldap-2601.patch , i have > downloaded serialmail package which adds ETRN functionality to qmail It claims to do no such thing. Read http://cr.yp.to/serialmail.html

ETRN with qmail-ldap

2001-02-09 Thread Prashant Desai
hello friends i am using qmail with qmail-ldap-2601.patch , i have downloaded serialmail package which adds ETRN functionality to qmail ,but all the docs through which i have gone through explains how to use it with qmail (which uses files which resides on the disks for

Re: ETRN

2000-12-20 Thread Jenny Holmberg
richard morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Has anyone tried to use the ETRN command from behind a router using NAT. Our > problem is we can send out the ETRN command to port 25 on the ISP's box but > they cannot come in? Does your router know which server to forward the in

ETRN

2000-12-19 Thread richard morris
Has anyone tried to use the ETRN command from behind a router using NAT. Our problem is we can send out the ETRN command to port 25 on the ISP's box but they cannot come in? Thanks, Richard.

Re: Implementation of ETRN

2000-11-16 Thread Markus Stumpf
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 08:55:03AM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote: > Essentially you want AutoTURN. It's better than ETRN and requires no > special support by the client. We use a similar approach. However, we do queue the eMails in Maildirs mapped to domain names, i.e. /var

Re: Implementation of ETRN

2000-11-16 Thread Charles Cazabon
Philip Tong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Has anybody tried implementations of ETRN on QMail? > > If yes, what would be a good choice and where can I get more information on > it? djb's qmail FAQ contains a brief entry: http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/servers.html Essentially y

Implementation of ETRN

2000-11-16 Thread Philip Tong
Has anybody tried implementations of ETRN on QMail? If yes, what would be a good choice and where can I get more information on it? Thanks in advance.

Re: How to initiate an ETRN tranfer

2000-10-11 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 11:22:22AM +0200, Goran Blazic wrote: [snip] > But ok... I'll try this also... How do I convince qmail to link up to > another mail server without sending anything, just doing ETRN and receiveing > mail from it? qmail doesn't do ETRN. Write up a co

How to initiate an ETRN tranfer

2000-10-11 Thread Goran Blazic
called their mail admin... He said that no ETRN request was comming in... Ok... neither did one in the past... ever :) But ok... I'll try this also... How do I convince qmail to link up to another mail server without sending anything, just doing ETRN and receiveing mail from it? Pretty p

Re: Qmail-etrn

2000-08-23 Thread meric
Hi I saw U had posted some query about qmail-etrn, did happen to get a break thru, as am having the same prob. how did U go about it? Eric Am using the latest version of qmail and I get an error that states Could'nt exec qmail-etrn when I run etrn on my port 25 Systems Eng

qmail-etrn

2000-08-16 Thread meric
Hi folks, anyone used qmail-etrn, I have tried it and am getting an error of couldnt exec qmail-etrn how can I overcome this? Thanx Eric

ETRN

2000-08-09 Thread Abdul Naseer
  I want to configure my qmail server to accept ETRN requests. If any one hasdone this, please let me know how to do thisTIANaseer

Re: Where is ref. site of ETRN

2000-07-24 Thread Scott Gifford
PipE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Dear All i wanna find more detail about ETRN what it mean how > to work who can give me information or Document ? See RFC 1985: http://www.geektools.com/rfc/rfc1985.txt Hope this helps, ScottG.

Where is ref. site of ETRN

2000-07-24 Thread PipE
Dear All i wanna find more detail about ETRN  what it mean how to work who can give me information  or Document ? =--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--= PipE System Engineer Samart Infonet Co.ltd 99/12 Software Park, 30th Floor Chaengwattana Rd., Klong Gluar, Pak-kred

Re: ETRN and m$-exchange

2000-07-13 Thread Carlos Alocén Alcalde
Try an autoturn-maildirsmtp config from Djb's serialmail If you try this line in "altavista" you'll find it :-) - Original Message - From: "Alexander Jernejcic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "qmail-list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday,

FW: ETRN and m$-exchange

2000-06-30 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
hi, is there anybody running a qmail server with the ETRN patch? i am facing serious troubles delivering mails to an exchange server via ETRN. qmail delivers mails with large delay. qmail-tcpto shows an empty list but the queue is filled with mails - some one day old... ;) a

ETRN and m$-exchange

2000-06-30 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
hi, is there anybody running a qmail server with the ETRN patch? i am facing serious troubles delivering mails to an exchange server via ETRN. qmail delivers mails with large delay. qmail-tcpto shows an empty list but the queue is filled with mails - some one day old... ;) a

ETRN and M$-exchange

2000-06-27 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
hi folks, i am having troubles with my (excelet running) qmail and a (not so excelent running) m$-exchange server of my customer. Mails stay in the queue for as long as 3 days befor they are delivered. i have doublechecked the permissions and the setup and the file /var/qmail/control/etrn shows

Re: Qmail & ETRN

2000-06-13 Thread Magnus Bodin
On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 02:13:46PM +0200, Tony Wade wrote: > Hi all, > > I am rather surprised to see that no one has offered any assistance in the > Qmail ETRN problem that I am experiencing. Does no one use ETRN ? > > Is there someone who can assist ? Take a look here:

Qmail & ETRN

2000-06-13 Thread Tony Wade
Hi all, I am rather surprised to see that no one has offered any assistance in the Qmail ETRN problem that I am experiencing. Does no one use ETRN ? Is there someone who can assist ? Thank You Tony Wade (Postmaster) The Internet Solution Tel:(+27 11) 283 5000 E-mail: [EMAIL

ETRN (not serialmail + pullmail)

2000-06-12 Thread Massimiliano Bavo
Does anyone know ETRN+qmail ?

458 Couldn't exec qmail-etrn

2000-06-12 Thread Tony Wade
Hi all, I have installed Qmail-1.03 with: qmail-103.patch qmail-date-localtime.patch qmail-etrn-0.1f.diff ucspi-tcp-0.84 fastforward-0.51 All running on 4.0-RELEASE FreeBSD When i send an email from: machine1 to user@machine3 the mail arrives at machine2 (secondary MX for Machine3) I then

ETRN & mail Queueing

2000-06-06 Thread Tony Wade
Hi all, Could someone point me to any docs on ETRN and Mail Queueing with Qmail. Thank You -- Tony Wade (Postmaster) The Internet Solution Tel:(+27 11) 283 5000 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] #include

Re: ETRN

2000-05-08 Thread Anton Pirnat
Have a look for »serialmail« at the qmail pages (www.qmail.org) or even at http://cr.yp.to/serialmail.html hth Anton Pirnat >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ursprüngliche Nachricht <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<&l

ETRN

2000-05-07 Thread Tomasz Antczak
Hello. Is any way to add ETRN support for my qmail ? any patches or ideas ? Thx, thom

Re: ETRN problem with qmail

2000-05-05 Thread rvanzant
>We have the etrn patch installed and etrn was working up until last night, Where might one find this patch? Digging around qmail.org didn't produce anything. Thanks, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

ETRN problem with qmail

2000-05-05 Thread Eric Davis
I am hoping you can help me with a qmail problem...   We have the etrn patch installed and etrn was working up until last night, but now it is not working.  We telnet to the server on port 25 and issue an etrn command for a domain in our etrn file and it says reports an internal etrn

Re: ETRN and QMail

2000-05-05 Thread Robert Varga
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Jon Rust wrote: > At 2:43 AM +0200 5/5/00, Peter van Dijk wrote: > >So much for security, eh? > > > > Hrmf. You have apoint there. :-/ Guess I should think before typing. > Of course, by limiting the range of IPs allowed to trigger the > download, you could decrease the e

Re: ETRN and QMail

2000-05-05 Thread John White
On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 05:51:46PM -0700, Jon Rust wrote: > At 2:43 AM +0200 5/5/00, Peter van Dijk wrote: > >So much for security, eh? > > > > Hrmf. You have apoint there. :-/ Guess I should think before typing. > Of course, by limiting the range of IPs allowed to trigger the > download, you c

Re: ETRN and QMail

2000-05-04 Thread Jon Rust
At 2:43 AM +0200 5/5/00, Peter van Dijk wrote: >So much for security, eh? > Hrmf. You have apoint there. :-/ Guess I should think before typing. Of course, by limiting the range of IPs allowed to trigger the download, you could decrease the exposure, but it would be far from perfect. (crawlin

Re: ETRN and QMail

2000-05-04 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 05:39:23PM -0700, Jon Rust wrote: > At 5:33 PM -0700 5/4/00, Jose de Leon wrote: > >Thanks Jon for the suggestion. I looked at AutoTURN. It won't work for us > >as we don't want to provide a static IP to this customer. As far as I can > >tell, all I really need to do is

Re: ETRN and QMail

2000-05-04 Thread Jon Rust
At 5:33 PM -0700 5/4/00, Jose de Leon wrote: >Thanks Jon for the suggestion. I looked at AutoTURN. It won't work for us >as we don't want to provide a static IP to this customer. As far as I can >tell, all I really need to do is get the clients IP address when logged in >somehow, and then initi

Re: ETRN and QMail

2000-05-04 Thread Jose de Leon
e. Jose de Leon System Administrator InVision Telecommunications (209) 549-8800 - Original Message - From: Jon Rust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Jose de Leon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 5:11 PM Subject: Re: ETRN and QMail I use the

Re: ETRN and QMail

2000-05-04 Thread Jon Rust
I use the serialmail package from DJB. There's a file in the package that describes how to set-up AUTOTURN. Works like a champ. Not quite ETRN, but from what I can tell, enough of it's functionality to make Exchange servers happy. jon At 4:56 PM -0700 5/4/00, Jose de Leon wrot

ETRN and QMail

2000-05-04 Thread Jose de Leon
I have heard of a patch or program that can help me support clients that use ETRN. Can somebody point me to the sources? Thanks, Jose de Leon System Administrator InVision Telecommunications (209) 549-8800

Re: Q: ETRN + Qmail

2000-04-26 Thread Markus Stumpf
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 02:43:47PM +, Anton Pirnat wrote: > Just found some more about »serialmail« on DJB´s site.. It eems to be > some like ETRN and a bunch more.. Maybe this works, if not i put my > puters to the trash (hey, i was kidding ;).. Maybe this is of interest to you

Re: Q: ETRN + Qmail

2000-04-26 Thread Anton Pirnat
It is that late? It seems i am getting older than expected.. dammn computers.. :) Just found some more about »serialmail« on DJB´s site.. It eems to be some like ETRN and a bunch more.. Maybe this works, if not i put my puters to the trash (hey, i was kidding ;).. Anton Pirnat -- is there

Q: ETRN + Qmail

2000-04-26 Thread Anton Pirnat
Hi there, someone of our customers was asking for ETRN support but i haven´ t seen anything about it on qmail docs nor other sources. It seems there are different views about ETRN and its possible dis-/advantages. As most/lots providers are paid by a time based fee so maybe they have no reason

ETRN

2000-03-22 Thread Derek Smith
Hi, I'm about to patch ETRN into qmail-1.03, but would like to keep my existing setup and only install (if possible the patched files). Is the best way to do this to find all files that have been recently modified and attempt to install them in th4 correct place or is there a cleaner

Re: ETRN

2000-03-01 Thread Robert Sanderson
The contents of the To: field in the message play no part in this. Robert Sanderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Nick Starai wrote: > > Hello, we are having problems getting Exchange to work with our > qmail etrn setup. Seems that exchange reads the headers, and not from

ETRN

2000-02-29 Thread Nick Starai
Hello, we are having problems getting Exchange to work with our qmail etrn setup. Seems that exchange reads the headers, and not from the TO field. The customer logs in, sends the trigger, and DOES recieve all the mail, but the exchange server is denying it because of unknown

ETRN Patch

2000-02-08 Thread Md. Sifat Ullah Patwary
Where can I find ETRN patch for qmail? Sifat.

Patch form ETRN

2000-02-02 Thread Md. Sifat Ullah Patwary
Hi! Where can I get the ETRN patch for qmail patch? Sifat.

Re: MX, ETRN and QMAIL

2000-01-18 Thread J.M. Roth \(iip\)
age - From: "Chris Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "J.M. Roth iip"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 9:52 PM Subject: Re: MX, ETRN and QMAIL > On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 08:43:57PM +0100, J.M. Roth iip"

Re: MX, ETRN and QMAIL

2000-01-18 Thread Chris Johnson
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 08:43:57PM +0100, J.M. Roth iip" wrote: > Ok, sorry I meant virtualdomains. > > As I said I would like a backup in case example.com AND the queue for it > fail. This I've done with the MX records. > > One disadvantage is, since the domain must be in rcpthosts on the 3rd

Re: MX, ETRN and QMAIL

2000-01-18 Thread J.M. Roth \(iip\)
ne as outgoing mail server, it doesn't even get sent to example.com, even though it's higher preference... Got it? -- jmr - Original Message - From: "Chris Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 8:22 PM Subject: Re:

Re: MX, ETRN and QMAIL

2000-01-18 Thread J.M. Roth
: Any idea? Is smtproutes the right thing to do? Best regards! -- jmr - Original Message - From: Chris Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: J.M. Roth iip" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 11:12 AM Subject: Re: MX, ETRN and QMAIL

Re: MX, ETRN and QMAIL

2000-01-18 Thread Chris Johnson
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 04:51:49AM +0100, J.M. Roth iip" wrote: > Hi there. > > I have 3 MXs for a domain. The lowest preference MX is the local server. The > other 2 are the customer's internal server as well as an SMTP queueing > machine (ETRN etc.). The local mac

Re: MX, ETRN and QMAIL

2000-01-17 Thread Marc-Adrian Napoli
Hi All, > The host receiveing your message isn't looking up in DNS for that MX record > because it's config say's it's allowed to handle the message itself. > Configuring the domain in /var/qmail/control/smtproutes might help, but then > if the other two servers go down the messages will just sit

Re: MX, ETRN and QMAIL

2000-01-17 Thread David Anso
oth (iip) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 4:51 PM Subject: MX, ETRN and QMAIL Hi there. I have 3 MXs for a domain. The lowest preference MX is the local server. The other 2 are the customer's internal server as well as an SMTP queueing machine (ETRN etc.). The local mac

MX, ETRN and QMAIL

2000-01-17 Thread J.M. Roth \(iip\)
Hi there.   I have 3 MXs for a domain. The lowest preference MX is the local server. The other 2 are the customer's internal server as well as an SMTP queueing machine (ETRN etc.). The local machine is there in case the customer's server and the mail queue fails. If I send mail

Re: Weird thing with ETRN patch

1999-11-30 Thread Anand Buddhdev
On Mon, Nov 29, 1999 at 03:24:16PM +0100, Paulo Jan wrote: You seem to have a typo: I've pointed it out in the diff listing below: 74,77d73 < void smtp_etrn() < { < out("250 ok\r\n"); < } 236,237c232 < smtp_greet("250-"); < out("\r\n250-PI

Re: Weird thing with ETRN patch

1999-11-29 Thread Timothy L. Mayo
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Paulo Jan wrote: [snip] > 74,77d73 > < void smtp_etrn() > < { > < out("250 ok\r\n"); > < } > 236,237c232 > < smtp_greet("250-"); > < out("\r\n250-PIPELINING\r\n250 8BITMIME\r\n250 ETRN\r\n"); Th

Weird thing with ETRN patch

1999-11-29 Thread Paulo Jan
Hi all: Today I tried to recompile qmail-smtpd to make it recognize the ETRN command, following Anand Buddhdev's mail to this list from last june (BTW: thanks for your clarification about setlock). I already have serialmail and AutoTURN set up, and this change was just so that

Re: ETRN command support

1999-11-17 Thread Anand Buddhdev
All ! > > It seems that the ETRN command is not implemented in Qmail. How > can I force the dequeing of messages for a domain ? -- See complete headers for more info

ETRN command support

1999-11-17 Thread Antonio Navarro Navarro
Hi All ! It seems that the ETRN command is not implemented in Qmail. How can I force the dequeing of messages for a domain ? Regards, Antonio Navarro Navarro BemarNet Management [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.bemarnet.es

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-11-16 Thread Jon Rust
At 12:24 PM +0200 11/16/99, Georgi Kupenov wrote: >"D. J. Bernstein" wrote: > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> > Some of our clients use ETRN to get their mail. I'm wondering what are >> > my choices of solutions to implement this feature into qmail.

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-11-16 Thread Georgi Kupenov
"D. J. Bernstein" wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Some of our clients use ETRN to get their mail. I'm wondering what are > > my choices of solutions to implement this feature into qmail. > > Install serialmail, and enable AutoTURN for authorized client

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-11-16 Thread D. J. Bernstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Some of our clients use ETRN to get their mail. I'm wondering what are > my choices of solutions to implement this feature into qmail. Install serialmail, and enable AutoTURN for authorized clients. An ETRN client will receive its mail after it makes a

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-10-27 Thread Robbie Walker
You'd probably want to pipe to qmail-inject (using a local address this time) At 09:12 AM 10/27/99 , you wrote: >and now, please forgive me ,one for dummy me: how, or better to say >when do i insert a line into a mail. am i allowed to pipe to >qmail-local in dotqmail? (eg: '|do-some-insertcode

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-10-27 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
and now, please forgive me ,one for dummy me: how, or better to say when do i insert a line into a mail. am i allowed to pipe to qmail-local in dotqmail? (eg: '|do-some-insertcode | qmail-local') > On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 09:38:58AM +, Alexander Jernejcic wrote: > I know. pullmail isn't r

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-10-27 Thread Anand Buddhdev
On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 09:38:58AM +, Alexander Jernejcic wrote: I know. pullmail isn't really the most featureful program. To use it with qmail, you have to insert another header, like X-Envelope-To: and then it will work better. See my earlier mail today. > IMHO pullmail doesnt strip the v

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-10-27 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
, 1060 Wien Tel.: 595 23 88, Fax: 595 23 90 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ursprüngliche Nachricht <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Am 10/27/99, 7:27:32 AM, schrieb Anand Buddhdev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> zum

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-10-26 Thread Anand Buddhdev
On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 12:48:05AM +0200, Thomas Neumann wrote: > > At the very least, there is a port of Perl to Win32, and it would be > > rather trivial to write a POP3 client in Perl. In fact, I'd bet that if I > > look I'll find both a Perl POP3 module and a Perl SMTP module, so it would >

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-10-26 Thread Thomas Neumann
Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 26 Oct 1999, Chris Shenton wrote: > > At the very least, there is a port of Perl to Win32, and it would be > rather trivial to write a POP3 client in Perl. In fact, I'd bet that if I > look I'll find both a Perl POP3 module and a Perl SMTP module, so it woul

RE: methods for ETRN

1999-10-26 Thread Mike Ventimiglia
: Qmail Subject: Re: methods for ETRN On 26 Oct 1999, Chris Shenton wrote: > On Tue, 26 Oct 1999 03:32:57 GMT, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > Sam> If you have part time connectivity, use any kind of a part time > Sam> mail transfer protocol, such as POP3, IMAP, or UUCP.

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-10-26 Thread Luis Bezerra
I'm one Jeff Taylor wrote: > How many people have ISPs that support UUCP? > > Jeff -- - Luís Bezerra de A. Junior [EMAIL PROTECTED] SecrelNet Informática LTDA Fortaleza - Ceará - Brasil Fone: 021852882090 -

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-10-26 Thread Jeff Taylor
How many people have ISPs that support UUCP? Jeff

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-10-26 Thread Chris Shenton
MS Administrator would probably not have the skills to configure it. ETRN is a bit of a hack and a security concern but it does work. I'd love to hear other suggestions for situations like the above where there's not full-time connectivity and they don't have UNIX/UUCP gurus on staff.

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-10-26 Thread Nagy Balazs
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Sam wrote: > If you have part time connectivity, use any kind of a part time mail > transfer protocol, such as POP3, IMAP, or UUCP. Or QMTP. I think serialmail does the right thing. -- Regards: Kevin (Balazs) @ synergon

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-10-25 Thread Sam
Pashinin writes: > > As I think, POP3 or IMAP accounts is the best way for users, > but not for organizations. > Besides, why POP3 better SMTP for feeding large mail stream over > unstable, slow connection ? No kind of mail stream should be fed over an unstable, slow connection. If you want r

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-10-25 Thread Sam
Pashinin writes: > Recommend, please, protocol instead SMTP in such case. UUCP. -- Sam

RE: methods for ETRN

1999-10-25 Thread Mike Ventimiglia
ld be hell under such bandwidth squeeze. Mike Ventimiglia Ultracom Internet Technologies -Original Message- From: Pashinin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 25, 1999 9:11 PM To: Mike Ventimiglia Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: methods for ETRN As I think, POP3 or IMAP acc

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-10-25 Thread Pashinin
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: methods for ETRN > > Recommend, please, protocol instead SMTP in such case. -- Pashinin:OL

RE: methods for ETRN

1999-10-25 Thread Mike Ventimiglia
: Monday, October 25, 1999 8:42 PM Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: methods for ETRN Recommend, please, protocol instead SMTP in such case. Sam wrote: > The final long-term solution is to get your clients to use an alternative > mail arrangement. ETRN is a solution in search of a problem.

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-10-25 Thread Pashinin
Recommend, please, protocol instead SMTP in such case. Sam wrote: > The final long-term solution is to get your clients to use an alternative > mail arrangement. ETRN is a solution in search of a problem. Even though > someone is maintaining ETRN workaround and hacks right now does

Re: methods for ETRN

1999-10-25 Thread Sam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Some of our clients use ETRN to get their mail. I'm wondering what are my > choices of solutions to implement this feature into qmail. The only thing I > have found is at http://defiant.cqc.com/~pacman/projects/qmail-etrn/. Is > anyone using this

methods for ETRN

1999-10-25 Thread jyoung
Some of our clients use ETRN to get their mail. I'm wondering what are my choices of solutions to implement this feature into qmail. The only thing I have found is at http://defiant.cqc.com/~pacman/projects/qmail-etrn/. Is anyone using this? If so, how's it working for you? Any and all

methods for ETRN

1999-10-25 Thread jyoung
Some of our clients use ETRN to get their mail. I'm wondering what are my choices of solutions to implement this feature into qmail. The only thing I have found is at http://defiant.cqc.com/~pacman/projects/qmail-etrn/. Is anyone using this? If so, how's it working for you? Any and all

Re: ETRN

1999-09-21 Thread Ruben van der Leij
On Tue, Sep 21, 1999 at 12:15:03PM +0200, Dimitri SZAJMAN wrote: > that with commands like 'tr', 'cut', 'sed' and so on. But I am looking for > the real ETRN as described in the RFC. Not without names that resolve. You say ETRN myhostname, but the server t

Re: ETRN

1999-09-21 Thread Dimitri SZAJMAN
Thank you for your answer. With some help, I wrote a script that looks like that with commands like 'tr', 'cut', 'sed' and so on. But I am looking for the real ETRN as described in the RFC. Thanks ! -- Xon-Xoff - http://www.Xon-Xoff.fr Publication et Commerce elec

Re: ETRN

1999-09-21 Thread Anand Buddhdev
On Tue, Sep 21, 1999 at 09:47:07AM +0200, Dimitri SZAJMAN wrote: > Please can Qmail use the ETRN protocol as described in RFC 1985 ? (see > http://rfc.fh-koeln.de/rfc/html/rfc1985.html). > > As I think no :-/, I installed maildir2smtp but I get troubles getting the > dynamic IP

ETRN

1999-09-20 Thread Dimitri SZAJMAN
Hi ! Please can Qmail use the ETRN protocol as described in RFC 1985 ? (see http://rfc.fh-koeln.de/rfc/html/rfc1985.html). As I think no :-/, I installed maildir2smtp but I get troubles getting the dynamic IP adress from my clients with custommers when their SMTP want to check mails... Thank

Re: Serialmail and ETRN

1999-08-31 Thread Dimitri SZAJMAN
At 09:55 31/08/99 -0500, Andy Walden wrote: >> Serialmail allows your qmail smtp to connect to another SMTP and to give it >> all messages for a domain. With a script, even on a dialup connexion with >> dynamic IP. >> That's not really ETRN but's that&

Re: Serialmail and ETRN

1999-08-31 Thread Andy Walden
On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, Dimitri SZAJMAN wrote: > At 09:46 31/08/99 -0500, you wrote: > > > > > >I'm needing some ETRN capabilities and reading the archives hints that > >serialmail provides this functionality. Can someone confirm, deny or > >provide some detail

Re: Serialmail and ETRN

1999-08-31 Thread Dimitri SZAJMAN
At 09:46 31/08/99 -0500, you wrote: > > >I'm needing some ETRN capabilities and reading the archives hints that >serialmail provides this functionality. Can someone confirm, deny or >provide some details? Thanks. Serialmail allows your qmail smtp to connect to another SMT

Serialmail and ETRN

1999-08-31 Thread Andy Walden
I'm needing some ETRN capabilities and reading the archives hints that serialmail provides this functionality. Can someone confirm, deny or provide some details? Thanks. andy -- --- Andy Walden

Re: question on Serialmail and ETRN (fwd)

1999-07-24 Thread Goh Sek Chye
Hi! Anand Buddhdev has provided me very good answers on Serialmail and ETRN and I thought I should share it with others and also let the answers be archived by the mailing list. Thank you very much Anand Buddhdev! -- Forwarded message -- Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 11:02:18 +0300

Re: ETRN

1999-07-22 Thread Anand Buddhdev
On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 01:10:54PM +0200, Andrzej Kukula wrote: > Lukas Futera wrote: > > > > Is there any patch to qmail that implements ETRN command in qmail 1.03 ? > > It is. Alan Curry has supplied the patch. It is available for download > from qmail home page at h

Re: ETRN

1999-07-22 Thread Andrzej Kukula
Lukas Futera wrote: > > Is there any patch to qmail that implements ETRN command in qmail 1.03 ? It is. Alan Curry has supplied the patch. It is available for download from qmail home page at http://www.qmail.org. You should check out www.qmail.org and mailing list archives before postin

ETRN

1999-07-22 Thread Lukas Futera
Is there any patch to qmail that implements ETRN command in qmail 1.03 ? -- Lukas Futera >> HOSTING.CZ ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) |http://www.hosting.cz|

Re: ETRN

1999-07-20 Thread Adam D . McKenna
On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 05:09:53PM -0700, Peter C. Norton wrote: > Don't try this at home unless you're running linux! Results will > probably be bad. > > To the original question, look at the solutions provided at www.qmail.org. > > -Peter Nah, solaris killall errors if you don't supply exact

Re: ETRN

1999-07-20 Thread Peter C. Norton
> -Original Message- > From: Simon Elder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Tuesday, 20 July 1999 9:37 > Subject: Re: ETRN > > > >Another way I have found to do this is to write a script that runs from a > >cr

Re: ETRN

1999-07-19 Thread Simon Elder
Woops that should be killall -ALRM qmail-send -Original Message- From: Simon Elder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, 20 July 1999 9:37 Subject: Re: ETRN >Another way I have found to do this is to write a script that runs from

Re: ETRN

1999-07-19 Thread Simon Elder
to be sent again. Not a pretty solution but it works for my small queue. -Original Message- From: Frank Greven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Monday, 19 July 1999 10:11 Subject: ETRN >He, > >I'am running qmail 1.03 on an RH

Re: ETRN

1999-07-19 Thread Anand Buddhdev
makes a dial-up connection to > the internet and then want's to to get his emails delivered from our server. > > I've heard something about ETRN which is applied but I don't know what exactly > to do. -- See complete headers for more info

Re: ETRN

1999-07-19 Thread Ray Marshall
s delivered from our server. > > I've heard something about ETRN which is applied but I don't know what > exactly to do. > > Can anybody help me out? I don't know where, or if this is documented. Here's what I know from personal experience. ETRN is an SMTP command,

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