> > I'm looking for information about BSMTP (hosting mail domain and
> > deliver mail to dialup server).
> >
> > Where can I find information (example/configuration) ?
>
> serialmail by Bernstein might do the trick...
For compressed batches over UUCP the BSMTP package by Olaf Titz would be
bet
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 11:23:26PM +0200, NICOLAS Jean-Michel (@ HoME) wrote:
[snip]
> I'm looking for information about BSMTP (hosting mail domain and
> deliver mail to dialup server).
>
> Where can I find information (example/configuration) ?
serialmail by Bernstein might do the trick...
Jörge
Hi all,
I'm a small ISP (2500 mailbox).
I want to install qmail.
I'm looking for information about BSMTP (hosting
mail domain and deliver mail to dialup server).
Where can I find information
(example/configuration) ?
Thx :)
277-6672
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Raymond Orchison wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am in urgent need of some help. I have qmail installed on RedHat 6.0. I have an
>isdn line conected to my isp. The isdn line will come up every half hour or so.
>
> My isp hosts my domain, all mail for my domain
* Raymond Orchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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Hi,
I am in urgent need of some help. I
have qmail
installed on RedHat 6.0. I have an isdn line conected to my isp. The
isd
Hi,
I am in urgent need of some help. I have qmail
installed on RedHat 6.0. I have an isdn line conected to my isp. The isdn line
will come up every half hour or so.
My isp hosts my domain, all mail for my domain is
stored with the isp until the isdn line comes up, the linux box will
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 09:50:40AM -0500, Bill Carlson wrote:
[snip]
>
> An additional no for an ISP would be liability. If you're virus scanner
> failed to pick up something and a users drive was destroyed, big problem.
> Heck, some people would blame the ISP even if they got
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Frank Tegtmeyer wrote:
>
> > Does ISP mail server need to install mail virus scanner ??
>
> You have to weight the arguments:
>
> yes: centralized scanning allows easy update of virus signatures and
> instant reaction to new problems
>Does ISP mail server need to install mail virus scanner ??
You have to weight the arguments:
yes: centralized scanning allows easy update of virus signatures and
instant reaction to new problems
no: - centralized scanning uses server resources that are expensive/rare
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 03:46:21AM +0800, Mark Lo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does ISP mail server need to install mail virus scanner ?? I personally don't
>think so, it is the job left to home or corporate users, am I right ?? Suggestion is
>welcome.
The ISP should not ever t
Also sprach Mark Lo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 22.09.2000:
> Does ISP mail server need to install mail virus scanner ?? I
>personally don't think so, it is the job left to home or corporate users,
>am I right ?? Suggestion is welcome.
>
i would think an ISP mail server does
Hi,
Does ISP mail server need to install
mail virus scanner ?? I personally don't think so, it is the job left to
home or corporate users, am I right ?? Suggestion is welcome.
Thank you
mark
Hy Col,
I did also change the FROM-Header and the RETURNPATH of outgoing Mail
to my Mailadress at my ISP.
For creation of new mail I use the following small script:
#!/bin/bash
# /home/me/post
echo "FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" > .varmail
if [ "$1" = "" ]
then
var
On 05-Jul-00 Tetsu Ushijima wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> When sending all mail as user me for remote hosts out of ./mailppp/
>> by:
>>
>> me@bbrade:~ > maildirsmtp ./mailppp "" mail.arco.de bbrade
>>
>> I get following answer:
>
> It seems to me that this has nothing to do with masque
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> When sending all mail as user me for remote hosts out of ./mailppp/ by:
>
> me@bbrade:~ > maildirsmtp ./mailppp "" mail.arco.de bbrade
>
> I get following answer:
It seems to me that this has nothing to do with masquerading
issues.
What are you trying to do? If you
session follows -
> 550 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... Host unknown (Name server:
> bbrade.bbrade: host
> not found)
My host is local called bbrade.bbrade but my ISP arco.de knows me as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] the mail in ./mailppp/ looked like this:
> Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED
up the Linux Box and I have chrooted DNS running on
>it. I have not shifted my name servers from earthlink to my ISP at
>Network solutions yet. My box is budha.andigilog.com. I am not
>currently broadcasting this to world (DNS). I want to set up qmail
>and test it for andigilog.com, w
not shifted my name
servers from earthlink to my ISP at Network solutions yet. My box is
budha.andigilog.com. I am not currently broadcasting this to world
(DNS). I want to set up qmail and test it for andigilog.com, without
bothering earthlink. When I set up qmail do I ./config or ./config
"Andi Permadi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm a newbie in Linux, I want to install Mail Server in our ISP (our
>subscriber is 25.000 subscribers), can you gives me suggestions what
>Mail Software can I use, Sendmail, Qmail, Postfix or CommunigatePro ?
>Please gi
I'm a newbie in Linux, I want to install Mail
Server in our ISP (our subscriber is 25.000 subscribers), can you gives me
suggestions what Mail Software can I use, Sendmail, Qmail, Postfix or
CommunigatePro ?
Please gives me technical comparasions for
that.
Thank you.
Regards,
- Andi -
On Mon, May 29, 2000 at 01:13:09PM +0200, Sinisa Malesevic wrote:
> I cant resolve my problem then I must try to describe my configuration.
>
> We have a LAN with 9 workstation (all windows 95/98/NT) and on one PC
> is DNS with Windows NT 4.0 . Our ISP is eunet.yu (mail
I cant resolve my problem then I must try to describe my
configuration.
We have a LAN with 9 workstation (all windows 95/98/NT) and on one PC
is DNS with Windows NT 4.0 . Our ISP is eunet.yu (mail servers are
relay.eunet.yu (SMTP) and solair.eunet.yu (POP)) and we connect with dial up
Marco Leeflang wrote:
>
> I setup qmail with several virtual domains and it works great for
> several months.
> every time the linux-box connect to my isp, the isp try to deliver mail
> waiting in the popbox.
> qmail deliver this mail to the users in the virtual domains.
>
also sprach marco:
> fetchmail retreives mail from my ISP this part works, what i don't want
> is to put all my email/pop users in the fetchmail config file.
> i want fetchmail to retreive mail from my isp and don't want fetchmail
> to do anything with the message-header but
Darren Wyn Rees wrote:
>
> On Sun, May 28, 2000 at 05:05:35PM +0200, Marco Leeflang wrote:
>
> > i can retreive the mail from my isp but all mail is delivered to
> > root@localhost, thats not wat i want.
>
> In your .fetchmailrc file, you need somethin
Marco Leeflang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I setup qmail with several virtual domains and it works great for
> several months.
> every time the linux-box connect to my isp, the isp try to deliver mail
> waiting in the popbox.
> qmail deliver this mail to the users i
I setup qmail with several virtual domains and it works great for
several months.
every time the linux-box connect to my isp, the isp try to deliver mail
waiting in the popbox.
qmail deliver this mail to the users in the virtual domains.
right now i want to force retreiving mail from my isp by
dunno about serialmail.. but
> > " unable to connect to 194.247.192.52 on port 25: host unreachable"
this is a typical network related error message. Caused by a broken network or
service.
Anton Pirnat
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I believe it's a network problem and not a qmail problem.
On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 02:10:57PM +0200, Sinisa Malesevic wrote:
> I try to
> Sinisa Malesevic:
> I try to send mail out with "maildirsmtp ~alias/pppdir alias-ppp- 194.247.192.52
>MyIP" , but I get this:
i have the feeling you don't understand the mechanics of emailing. please
let us know:
1. are you a leafnode (single system, no children downstream), or do you
l you cannot reach your outgoing mailserver (194.247.192.52)
and neither can I... Check the adress and then check with your
ISP (there's often a webpage concerning accidental interrupts).
This might not be the problem since I don't know if I'm supposed
to be able to reach your mailserver at all.
--
Jörgen Persson
I try to send mail out with "maildirsmtp
~alias/pppdir alias-ppp- 194.247.192.52 MyIP" , but I get
this:
" unable to connect to 194.247.192.52 on port
25: host unreachable"
I get MyIP with ifconfig command (PPP
link)
What is wrong?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sinisa Malesevic:
> I wont send messages out of my domen (anywhere). Messages is in queue but they not
>go out.
put ":" into control/smtproutes
> How can I set relaying correctly???
don't relay. put the domains you receive mail for into control/locals and
control/rcpthosts.
--
clemens
I wont send messages out of my domen
(anywhere). Messages is in queue but they not go out.
How can I set relaying
correctly???
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello. I would like to know if there is any way i can download messages
from my isp server
if it is acting as secondary MX record for my domain ? If my connection
goes down I would
like my qmail server to poll the ISP server in order to retreive all mail.
Any help would be a
appreciated
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Peter van Dijk wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 06:45:40PM +0200, Markus Stumpf wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 07:06:13AM -0700, Glenn Strauss wrote:
> > > My primary MX is currently on the end of a DSL line with a static IP,
> > > but when that goes down, I'll have a d
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 06:45:40PM +0200, Markus Stumpf wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 07:06:13AM -0700, Glenn Strauss wrote:
> > My primary MX is currently on the end of a DSL line with a static IP,
> > but when that goes down, I'll have a dynamic IP on the end of a dial-up
> > line (so SMTP ET
On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 07:06:13AM -0700, Glenn Strauss wrote:
> My primary MX is currently on the end of a DSL line with a static IP,
> but when that goes down, I'll have a dynamic IP on the end of a dial-up
> line (so SMTP ETRN is out).
In this case the AutoTURN is no option for you, as with th
Would someone please recommend an ISP that provides AutoTURN service to
customers?
My primary MX is currently on the end of a DSL line with a static IP,
but when that goes down, I'll have a dynamic IP on the end of a dial-up
line (so SMTP ETRN is out).
Thanks in advance.
Glenn
On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 02:35:51PM -0700, Steve Wolfe wrote:
>
> > Last I checked vpopmail and SqWebMail weren't part of qmail. Must be
> > the way them media types listen.
>
> When erroneous articles get mentioned in slashdot, the reader's letters
> to the editor usually trigger a rewrite of
> Last I checked vpopmail and SqWebMail weren't part of qmail. Must be
> the way them media types listen.
When erroneous articles get mentioned in slashdot, the reader's letters
to the editor usually trigger a rewrite of the article. Perhaps if someone
(Dan?) were to kindly mention the error
On 02-Mar-00 David Harris wrote:
>
> http://www.isp-planet.com/equipment/qmail-a.html
>
> Sorry if this is a duplicate posting.. I scanned back subject lines a couple of
> days and didn't see anything.
I'm confused as to what she's writing about:
---
QMail is open source. While you can't beat
On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 03:30:34PM -0500, David Harris wrote:
>
> http://www.isp-planet.com/equipment/qmail-a.html
>
> Sorry if this is a duplicate posting.. I scanned back subject lines a couple of
> days and didn't see anything.
It's got a few technical errors specifically, qmail-send does *n
http://www.isp-planet.com/equipment/qmail-a.html
Sorry if this is a duplicate posting.. I scanned back subject lines a couple of
days and didn't see anything.
- David Harris
Principal Engineer, DRH Internet Services
"jandj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are setting up an small ISP and would like to use qmail for our
>mail server. I have installed and tested qmail # echo to: me |
>/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject.. This works fine the mail shows up in the
>specified users ma
Try Q-Cards:
http://www.kitabjian.com/dave/qmailhelp/
It will walk you through step by step. Let me know how it works out for you.
Dave
On Tuesday, February 01, 2000 3:44 AM, jandj [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Hello
>We are setting up an small ISP and would like
Hello
We are setting up an small ISP and would like to use qmail for our
mail server. I have installed and tested qmail # echo to: me |
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject.. This works fine the mail shows up in the
specified users mail box..Where I get stuck is with pop3. I have also
installed
Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> at 150K users, the loads on my server aren't impressive, I'm guessing
> Israeli users surf and chat more than write Emails, possibly because of
> the software limitations (very few Right-to-left clients available, fewer
> agree on the encoding of the chara
On Thu, Aug 26, 1999 at 05:44:20PM -0400, John R. Levine wrote:
> >We need to accept incoming mail for thousands of third-level domains (e.g.
> >foo.bar.com). Then we need to forward all mail for each third-level domain
> >to an email address specified by the third-level domain's owner.
[...]
At 5:44 pm -0400 26/8/99,the wonderful John R. Levine wrote:
>
>
>Then make a .qmail-alias-default that uses fastforward to look up the
>actual address. (Remember that dots turn into colons when it looks up
>the address.)
>
- do you need to turn dots into colons for /etc/aliases with fast forwar
>We need to accept incoming mail for thousands of third-level domains (e.g.
>foo.bar.com). Then we need to forward all mail for each third-level domain
>to an email address specified by the third-level domain's owner.
>
>Ideas?
Go ahead and do it. There are two or three config files that will
b
Gavin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> We need to accept incoming mail for thousands of third-level domains (e.g.
> foo.bar.com). Then we need to forward all mail for each third-level domain
> to an email address specified by the third-level domain's owner.
>
> Ideas?
>
> Hmmm.
Gavin wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> We need to accept incoming mail for thousands of third-level domains (e.g.
> foo.bar.com). Then we need to forward all mail for each third-level domain
> to an email address specified by the third-level domain's owner.
>
> Ideas?
>
> Hmmm. Considering another
Greetings,
We need to accept incoming mail for thousands of third-level domains (e.g.
foo.bar.com). Then we need to forward all mail for each third-level domain
to an email address specified by the third-level domain's owner.
Ideas?
Hmmm. Considering another option, what about a cool Web inte
at 150K users, the loads on my server aren't impressive, I'm guessing
Israeli users surf and chat more than write Emails, possibly because of
the software limitations (very few Right-to-left clients available, fewer
agree on the encoding of the characters)
My bosses are quite happy with an outgo
What are the industry-standard names for the following email services:
-
1) They can have:
@
and a separate POP for each. (.qmail-)
s broken and all incoming
> > >mail is not recognised and passed to postmaster
> >
> > For a sample .fetchmailrc, see:
> >
> >http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#fetchmail
>
> This is more or less what I have, but it does not achieve my goal. I have a
oken and all incoming
> >mail is not recognised and passed to postmaster
>
> For a sample .fetchmailrc, see:
>
>http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#fetchmail
This is more or less what I have, but it does not achieve my goal. I have a
single mailbox, M, from my ISP with tw
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>You'll need fetchmail to download the mails and pass them to qmail fo
>rlocal delivery. However, this is a very difficult thing to get set
>up - I did have it working once, but now its broken and all incoming
>mail is not recognised and passed to postmaster
For a samp
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Aleksander Rozman - Andy wrote:
>
>For example I have email [EMAIL PROTECTED] on my machine (I use
>atechnet.dhs.org), and I also have email [EMAIL PROTECTED] at my cable
>ISP. I would like that qmail would check my pop3 account on kksonline.com
>and
email [EMAIL PROTECTED] at my cable
ISP. I would like that qmail would check my pop3 account on kksonline.com
and download it to atechnet.dhs.org. Some other users requested same thing,
so that they don't need to check multiple emails, and also that mail
doesn't accumulate on servers
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