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
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
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 could
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 exposure,
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
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 wrote:
I have heard
de Leon
System Administrator
InVision Telecommunications
(209) 549-8800
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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 serialmail package from DJB
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 initiate
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.
(crawling
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 machine is there in case the
? Is smtproutes the right thing to do?
Best regards!
-- jmr
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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
as
outgoing mail server, it doesn't even get sent to example.com, even though
it's higher preference...
Got it?
-- jmr
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From: "Chris Johnson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: MX, ETRN and QMAIL
On Tue, Ja
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
: "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" wrote:
Ok, sorry I meant virtualdomai
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 mailusingthe local
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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 machine is there in case
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 in
Ranjan Koirala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whats this ETRN stands for and does qmail supports this. Is there any
sites, reference where I can look at. I am not on the list, pls send
personally.
ETRN is an SMTP command that clients issue to servers. It causes the
server to send any mail it has
Hi,
Sorry for the double posting.
Whats this ETRN stands for and does qmail supports this. Is there any
sites, reference where I can look at. I am not on the list, pls send
personally.
Thanx
ran
On Thu, Feb 25, 1999 at 11:09:18AM -, Pedro Melo wrote:
Most new MUAs (Outlook/Exchange, Netscape, MUTT) support DSN, and it doesn't
matter if DSN isn't that great an idea - it's still there and people like
getting receipts to important messages :-(
huhs??? He asked about ETRN...
Hi.
Does Qmail supports ETRN ? Do you have any link ?
Thank you for your answer and your experiences.
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