How can I get qmail to log extra information?

2001-04-29 Thread Khai Doan
When examining the qmail log file, I could not find the "subject:" line. Is there a way to get qmail to log extra information (such as subject, the first few words of the message, filename of any attachment, etc... Please help!

Updated contact information

2001-04-27 Thread Argenis Fernandez
Title: Scout   Argenis Fernandez has sent you the updated contact information below using Scout. You can cut and paste the information below into your address book, or let Scout update your entire address book automatically. To

Re: Getting POP3d to record logging information in places other than Maillog

2001-03-07 Thread Dave Sill
Sean Coyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Well, I am using qmail-1.03+patches.tar.gz, ... qmail + patches <> qmail This kind of confusion and the resulting support nightmare is exactly what Dan is trying to avoid with his distribute-unmodified-source-only distribution terms. I'm sure this qmail+pa

Re: Getting POP3d to record logging information in places other than Maillog

2001-03-06 Thread Sean Coyle
Well, I am using qmail-1.03+patches.tar.gz, downloaded from a reliable source of course. Qmail-send and qmail-smtp log their information using multilog, in the correct place of course (/var/log/qmail/(service-name). What I am trying to do, is just move the log output of qmail-pop3d to the same

RE: Getting POP3d to record logging information in places other than Maillog

2001-03-06 Thread Kitabjian, Dave
> Qmail traditionally logs all pop3 transactions in > /var/log/maillog using > syslog or whatever it is. Really? I didn't think it logged anything. Are you sure you're not using a patched version? Dave

Getting POP3d to record logging information in places other thanMaillog

2001-03-06 Thread Sean Coyle
Hey there guys, Got a question for ya this morning. Qmail traditionally logs all pop3 transactions in /var/log/maillog using syslog or whatever it is. I want to have multilog handle all logfile entries for qmail-pop3d, and have all output recorded to /var/log/qmail/qmail-pop3d/ in maillog f

Information!

2000-12-01 Thread Cleiton L. Siqueira
Outlook or Messenger. This descriptor 0 has the information about username and password. After this qmail-popup writes to the network with descriptor 1 and calls a subprogram (checkpassword) with the same descriptor 0 and 1. The second part of explanation I can't understand. Who uses th

Re: Information

2000-11-23 Thread Gustavo Vieira Goncalves Coelho Rios
Cleiton Luiz Siqueira wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have some doubts about the qmail system. I've read the FAQ's and > "Life with > qmail" and others documentations, but I didn't get to figure out > somethings. > I'm a begginner in this subject and I count on you to help me. > I installed

Information

2000-11-23 Thread Cleiton Luiz Siqueira
Hi all, I have some doubts about the qmail system. I've read the FAQ's and "Life with qmail" and others documentations, but I didn't get to figure out somethings. I'm a begginner in this subject and I count on you to help me. I installed the qmail package in a freeBSD box, but initial

Re: Information

2000-11-20 Thread Timothy Legant
a message from the local network to > other domains, it answers me that these domains aren't in the > rcpthosts files, but it's is very strange!!! You need to enable selective relaying. See http://web.infoave.net/~dsill/lwq.html#relaying for information on how to configure this. &g

Information

2000-11-20 Thread Cleiton Luiz Siqueira
Hi all,     I just started using qmail 1.03 a week ago too, I have had some problems with it, and I've not found in the FAQ the solutions for these problems.     Qmail is using postgres to authenticate the users. The authentications is working well.     I used checkpassword daemon to connect in t

outdated information on Postfix (was: secrets and lies)

2000-11-17 Thread Matthias Andree
Thus wrote "D. J. Bernstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I didn't look at the Postfix code; I merely noticed that one of the > documented ``security features'' was an obvious design error. See > >http://cr.yp.to/maildisasters/postfix.html > > for the complete story. Your site is outdated in tec

Re: DNS conundrum - more information

2000-09-19 Thread Petr Novotny
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 19 Sep 2000, at 16:38, Stephen F. Bosch wrote: > Petr Novotny wrote: > > On 19 Sep 2000, at 15:47, Stephen F. Bosch wrote: > > > > > I've put it in /etc/hosts like so: > > > > > > 192.168.0.102 hotcube > > > dsl-XX-cgy

Re: DNS conundrum - more information

2000-09-19 Thread Stephen F. Bosch
Petr Novotny wrote: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 19 Sep 2000, at 15:47, Stephen F. Bosch wrote: > > > I've put it in /etc/hosts like so: > > > > 192.168.0.102 hotcube dsl-XX-cgy.nucleus.com > > qmail ignores /etc/hosts, completely. If y

Re: DNS conundrum - more information

2000-09-19 Thread Petr Novotny
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 19 Sep 2000, at 15:47, Stephen F. Bosch wrote: > I've put it in /etc/hosts like so: > > 192.168.0.102 hotcube dsl-XX-cgy.nucleus.com qmail ignores /etc/hosts, completely. If you need to override IP address, put dsl-X

Re: DNS conundrum - more information

2000-09-19 Thread Stephen F. Bosch
As I am back at the site I can now provide some log information. (PS: I have set the line length longer to avoid wrapping log information) Okay, here is normal message to a real user: Sep 19 09:06:25 hotcube qmail: 969375985.801584 new msg 643380 Sep 19 09:06:25 hotcube qmail

MORE INFORMATION OF VPOPMAIL

2000-09-06 Thread tigre21
Hello Again. I'm going to setup my qmail with vpopmail, but need have more information about it. I have most of 50,000 users POP3 and I will think have most Is it very good? And need translate their e-mails of format /var/spool/mail to /Maildir/ How can do it?

Rewrite "Return Path" or other host information?

2000-06-29 Thread Edward Tsang
Hi there, How can I completely rewrite "ReturnPath" or "Host information" in message header in qmail? For example, A mail ---> relay to B's qmail ---> C final destination --> receiver. I want the receiver or other user will return mail to B instead of A.

Re: group email information

2000-06-07 Thread Chris Johnson
On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 04:06:03PM -0700, Bill Parker wrote: > I want to use a "group" email address so that when someone in my > office sends a mail to say "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", all the techs receive > this message, but not any other groups (my groups I would imagine would > be techguys, man

group email information

2000-06-07 Thread Bill Parker
Hi All, Here is something I would like to know how to do: I have qmail 1.03, qmail-admin, vpopmail, and tcpserver installed in my system. I want to use a "group" email address so that when someone in my office sends a mail to say "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", all the techs receiv

Re: More information about qmail

2000-03-21 Thread Dave Sill
"wilke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I´m just install my qmail in /usr/loca/src/qmail/ . There is other >configuration files in the /var/qmail/ > >Today, just the smtp service is running, on port 25, but i dont know >how add users in the smtp. Even the more simple changes dont take >effect (E.g. c

More information about qmail

2000-03-20 Thread wilke
I´m just install my qmail in /usr/loca/src/qmail/ . There is other configuration files in the /var/qmail/   Today, just the smtp service is running, on port 25, but i dont know how add users in the smtp. Even the more simple changes dont take effect (E.g. change the smtp login message), to h

Re: Logging information about each email.

2000-02-02 Thread Greg Owen
g full mail messages to a file, and have a script process it once an (hour, day, week, whatever). This is much more wasteful of disk space, but if your "database" doesn't like multiple concurrent access, it's a quick fix. Finally, the information you ask for may also be rep

Re: Logging information about each email.

2000-02-02 Thread Timothy L. Mayo
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Bill Parker wrote: > >> >> Any hints on where to start? > >> > > >> >Your maillogs. They contain all this information. > >> > >> Heh, true, but not when each mail was received or sent...now what? > > > >Yes

Re: Logging information about each email.

2000-02-02 Thread Chris Johnson
On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 09:33:50AM -0800, Bill Parker wrote: > Do you see any time stamps in there, Peter (unless i'm blind, > I sure don't) > 949439132.351131 info msg 51564: bytes 1545 from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp That's a time stamp. Pipe this output into tailocal (from dae

Re: Logging information about each email.

2000-02-02 Thread Bill Parker
>> >> Any hints on where to start? >> > >> >Your maillogs. They contain all this information. >> >> Heh, true, but not when each mail was received or sent...now what? > >Yes they do, have another look :) > Ok, here is an sample from my curre

Re: Logging information about each email.

2000-02-01 Thread petervd
tart? Your maillogs. They contain all this information. Greetz, Peter. -- Peter van Dijk - student/sysadmin/ircoper/madly in love/pretending coder | | 'C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot; | C++ makes it harder, but when you do it blows your whole leg off.' |

Re: Logging information about each email.

2000-02-01 Thread Magnus Bodin
On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 12:44:30PM -0800, Qmail wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I'm wondering the best place/way to log details about each email to a > database of some sort. > Specifically I need to log, from address, to address, and email size. > > Any hints on where to start? Hint #1: log qmail-send

Logging information about each email.

2000-02-01 Thread Qmail
Hi Folks, I'm wondering the best place/way to log details about each email to a database of some sort. Specifically I need to log, from address, to address, and email size. Any hints on where to start? Thanks, Lance

SYSLOG information from QMAIL-SMTP

2000-01-12 Thread Dr. Erwin Hoffmann
Hi, I would like to set up a SPAM filter in QMAIL-SMTPD and like to log SPAM attacks by means of the qmail-smptd.loggin.diff patch. Works fine, but the result is seen at the client side, not in the log. Any ideas? What am I missing? Tried to invoke SPLOGGER on the tcp-env commandline calling q

Re: (Fetchmail and Qmail) and losing adressing information

1999-10-09 Thread Sam
On Sat, 9 Oct 1999, Bram Heerink wrote: > > Hey folks, > > If mail comes 2 my Qmail server via SMTP, everything is fine. > > But, if I get mail via Fetchmail, Qmail does not how 2 deliver it. > > For some stupid reason Fetchmail strips off the delivery information

(Fetchmail and Qmail) and losing adressing information

1999-10-09 Thread Bram Heerink
Hey folks, If mail comes 2 my Qmail server via SMTP, everything is fine. But, if I get mail via Fetchmail, Qmail does not how 2 deliver it. For some stupid reason Fetchmail strips off the delivery information. Log: Oct 9 18:05:25 guts fetchmail[32199]: 1 message for [EMAIL

CNAME error - more information

1999-09-15 Thread Mark Parker
Sorry for this followup message, but I thought it would help. I have also applied the qmail-103.patch and recompiled and installed. This made no difference. as I still received the same errors. Something however I did not mention previously was that we moved our DNS server off the same server we

Information

1999-09-03 Thread J.P. Racine
Hi I'm new, Is this where I complain about the mail.com stuff? Think about it, J.P. Racine Thot Networks

Controlling log information generated by qmail.

1999-07-14 Thread c . mandal
The man pages do not seem to indicate a way to control the level of log information generated by qmail, and its destination. Could I please have some help in this matter. Thanks, Chitta

Re: Qmailanalog, want per msg information

1999-07-12 Thread Dave Sill
like I'm needing (at least I can't figureout how to get >something like the above out of it.) Did you look at the output of the "matchup" script? It's got all the information you need, and then some. A little perl script could generate the output you want pretty easily. -Dave

Qmailanalog, want per msg information

1999-07-12 Thread Eric Dahnke
I'll try this again, I'm looking to provide a daily report which shows who sent what and to whom. perhaps something like this: 10:01FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ==>> TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10:01FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ==>> TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 14:02FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: IMAP Information

1999-05-09 Thread Greg Owen
>I am looking for some information on IMAP implementations for qmail. I >have spent some time at imap.org and looking at IMAP4rev1 from the >University of Washington; however, I can find little information on how >this software will interact with qmail, or if it is recommended at all

IMAP Information

1999-05-09 Thread Jeff Lush
Hello all, I am looking for some information on IMAP implementations for qmail. I have spent some time at imap.org and looking at IMAP4rev1 from the University of Washington; however, I can find little information on how this software will interact with qmail, or if it is recommended at all. The

Re: qmail-popup/checkpassword information

1999-04-23 Thread Russell Nelson
Mark Bitting writes: > > Look at the second paragraph of http://www.qmail.org/top.html#checkpassword > > I had hoped this was documented somewhere... Sure -- in checkpassword.8. -- -russ nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://crynwr.com/~nelson Crynwr supports Open Source(tm) Software| PGPok |

Re: qmail-popup/checkpassword information

1999-04-23 Thread Mark Bitting
> Look at the second paragraph of http://www.qmail.org/top.html#checkpassword I had hoped this was documented somewhere... I'm a microcontroller assembly language programmer, I have conceptual problems with a language that has no test-and-branch instructions and seems to consist mainly of the shi

Re: qmail-popup/checkpassword information

1999-04-23 Thread Russell Nelson
Mark Bitting writes: > Where can I find out exactly what the gazintas/gazoutas are for > checkpassword? I need to use a non-standard user/password file, and > have to modify a login program to work for the pop logins. Look at the second paragraph of http://www.qmail.org/top.html#checkpassword

Re: qmail-popup/checkpassword information

1999-04-23 Thread Chris Johnson
On Fri, Apr 23, 1999 at 02:32:13PM -0400, Mark Bitting wrote: > Where can I find out exactly what the gazintas/gazoutas are for > checkpassword? I need to use a non-standard user/password file, and > have to modify a login program to work for the pop logins. The best thing to do is probably to d

qmail-popup/checkpassword information

1999-04-23 Thread Mark Bitting
Where can I find out exactly what the gazintas/gazoutas are for checkpassword? I need to use a non-standard user/password file, and have to modify a login program to work for the pop logins.

Re: information need, please

1999-03-24 Thread xs
-9550 - On Wed, 24 Mar 1999, Scott D. Yelich wrote: > > >Hello everyone. If you haven't already mail filtered me ... >I'm looking for information on the following items -- any >information would be appreciated: > >(1)

Re: information need, please

1999-03-24 Thread Pavel V. Piankov
hi, On Wed, Mar 24, 1999 at 01:05:14AM -0700, Scott D. Yelich wrote: > (3) How can I get rblsmtpd to use multiple DNS "rbl" style maps such as > ORBS, DUL, RBL and others? here goes an example of multiple invocation: - env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \ /usr/local/bin/supervise /var/run/tcps

Re: information need, please

1999-03-24 Thread Scott D. Yelich
Hello everyone. If you haven't already mail filtered me ... I'm looking for information on the following items -- any information would be appreciated: (1) What is the proper or "official" want to rbl with qmail? with tcp-env? with qmail itself? with tcpserver? and/or w

information need, please

1999-03-24 Thread Enrico Mangano
I have a problem with fetchmail 4.3.9, to whom could i ask? I subscribed the fetchmail-friends mailing list 4 days ago, but i'm not recieving any emails! __ Thanks in advance, Enrico.

Re: Re-write domain information in outgoing mail

1999-02-10 Thread ppiamdn
Len Budney wrote: > > Robin Bowes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > In order that I have valid return mail addresses, I'd like to > > re-write the domain in all outgoing mail from my home network so > > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" become > > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". > > I do the same th

Re:Re-write domain information in outgoing mail

1999-02-02 Thread Gary Joyce
> -Original Message- > From: Robin Bowes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, February 01, 1999 1:46 PM > To: Len Budney > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Re-write domain information in outgoing mail > > > Hi Len, > > Thanks for the reply. &g

Re: Re-write domain information in outgoing mail

1999-02-01 Thread craig
>In order that I have valid return mail addresses, I'd like to re-write >the domain in all outgoing mail from my home network so >"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" become >"[EMAIL PROTECTED]". In addition to what others have mentioned, I discovered that using Emacs to send email doesn't

Re: Re-write domain information in outgoing mail

1999-02-01 Thread Mirko Zeibig
On Mon, 01 Feb 1999 19:46:19 +, Robin Bowes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >PS. I presume from you reply address that you automatically process >your mailing list traffic. If you do this my gating into a newsgroup >drop me a line since that's the next job on my list! Hello Robin, to make things

Re: Re-write domain information in outgoing mail

1999-02-01 Thread Len Budney
Robin Bowes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have seen this method described elsewhere but I don't (currently) use > serialmail; I was intending to relay all mail immediately, ie as it is > received. > > I'm pretty sure that something in the mess822 package would help me here > but I can't for the

Re: Re-write domain information in outgoing mail

1999-02-01 Thread Robin Bowes
Hi Len, Thanks for the reply. Len Budney wrote: > > Robin Bowes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > In order that I have valid return mail addresses, I'd like to > > re-write the domain in all outgoing mail from my home network so > > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" become > > "[EMAIL PR

Re: Re-write domain information in outgoing mail

1999-02-01 Thread Len Budney
"Len Budney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 1. In your shell startup scripts, set the environment variables > QMAILSUSER and QMAILSHOST. See qmail-inject(8) for details. > > This is somewhat fragile in that users can turn off those > variables and undo your efforts on their behalf.

Re: Re-write domain information in outgoing mail

1999-02-01 Thread Len Budney
Robin Bowes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In order that I have valid return mail addresses, I'd like to > re-write the domain in all outgoing mail from my home network so > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" become > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". I do the same thing, for the same reason. There are

Re-write domain information in outgoing mail

1999-02-01 Thread Robin Bowes
Hi, I am hoping someone can help me with the following situation. I have qmail-1.03 running on a RedHat 5.2 box (nice RPMS Matt!) on my internal network at home. I use the domain "home.internal" on the internal network. I also have an account with an ISP that gives me a domain "dsch.freeserve.

Re: fetchmail and missing delivery-information

1999-01-06 Thread John Conover
> > Any hints? Thanks! > > Yes. POP3 is not a replacement for SMTP. Multidrop mode is broken. What > you need to do is to either have your provider add an extra header which > indicates the real envelope recipient, or receive mail via SMTP. When mail > goes into your mail

Re: fetchmail and missing delivery-information

1999-01-06 Thread Sam
op mode is broken. What you need to do is to either have your provider add an extra header which indicates the real envelope recipient, or receive mail via SMTP. When mail goes into your mailbox, it loses the envelope recipient information. Fetchmail can try to guess what the envelope recipien

fetchmail and missing delivery-information

1999-01-06 Thread Mirko Zeibig
Hello, my provider does collect all mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] in one single POP-account. I retrieve mail by the help of fetchmail in multidrop-mode, which does work when mail is sent to different [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mail from this list is not delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (aehm, well not directly