On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 12:57:52AM +0100, Schwarz Hans-Juergen wrote:
> Hello,
> I´m running qmail with vpopmail. Everything works fine so far, but
> the messages don´t get delivered in the Users Maildir. They always
> get stucked in the queue/intd and in queue/todo. Is it a
> qma
Hello,
I´m running qmail with vpopmail. Everything works fine so far, but
the messages don´t get delivered in the Users Maildir. They always
get stucked in the queue/intd and in queue/todo. Is it a
qmail-inject error? Does anybody know how to fix that problem?
Thank you very much and so long
On Wed, 25 Oct 2000 20:12:14 +0200, "Mark Weinem" wrote:
> Are there any search tools (like grepmail) for Maildirs?
Well, you could use a combination of grep and find maybe... or even
iterate over the files found by find and grep on those, whatever... I
can think of a number of different possi
Hi,
Are there any search tools (like grepmail) for Maildirs?
Regards,
Mark Weinem
At 10/23/00 12:59 PM , Todd Underwood wrote:
>why not just use procmail? many people use procmail as a sendmail local
>delivery agent anyway (security be damned! you're running sendmail anyway
>so how much could you possibly care?). procmail talks native maildirs for
>some time now.
Not very
rande Technologies, Inc.
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On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Kai MacTane wrote:
> Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 11:19:53 -0700
> From: Kai MacTane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Maildir-Aware /bin/mail Replacement?
>
> Hello. Does anyone know of a Maild
Kai MacTane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Looked at the mutt documentation, and I already have mutt on my system, so
> this isn't hard. Looks like a good idea. But when I try it on a user that
> has no mail, mutt starts anyway (and shows "[Msgs:0]" in the status bar).
> This is apparently not
At 10/23/00 12:33 PM , Charles Cazabon wrote:
>Make bin/mail a script something like:
>
> #!/bin/bash
> mutt -z -f ~/Maildir/
>
>See www.mutt.org for mutt.
Looked at the mutt documentation, and I already have mutt on my system, so
this isn't hard. Look
ot; to
> see if they have any mail. And a non-Maildir-aware /bin/mail then claims
> they have none, ignoring the dozens of files in ~/Maildir/new.
Make bin/mail a script something like:
#!/bin/bash
mutt -z -f ~/Maildir/
Hello. Does anyone know of a Maildir-aware replacement for /bin/mail, or a
patch that will give it Maildir awareness? I've looked at qail, but that
seems to be a simple shell script that runs maildir2mbox on the user's
Maildir and then runs /bin/mail (and then doesn't put mes
On 18-Oct-2000, Reid Sutherland wrote:
> 971829536.26305.simple:2,ST
> 971856803.14682.simple:2,T
> 971871879.5249.simple:2,RST
>
> The first part is I'm guessing is unix time(). Second part is the inode?
> Third, host. Now what's this 2? And what's T, ST, and
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 05:05:06PM -0400, Reid Sutherland wrote:
> 971829536.26305.simple:2,ST
> 971856803.14682.simple:2,T
> 971871879.5249.simple:2,RST
>
> The first part is I'm guessing is unix time(). Second part is the inode?
> Third, host. Now what's this 2? And what's T, ST, and RST?
http
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 05:05:06PM -0400, Reid Sutherland wrote:
> 971829536.26305.simple:2,ST
> 971856803.14682.simple:2,T
> 971871879.5249.simple:2,RST
>
> The first part is I'm guessing is unix time(). Second part is the inode?
> Third, host. Now what's this 2? And what's T, ST, and RST?
Ever
971829536.26305.simple:2,ST
971856803.14682.simple:2,T
971871879.5249.simple:2,RST
The first part is I'm guessing is unix time(). Second part is the inode?
Third, host. Now what's this 2? And what's T, ST, and RST?
thanks
-reid
pffft. again, the answer is in the doc's. ;-)
from INSTALL.maildir
Here's how to set up qmail to use maildir for your incoming mail:
% maildirmake $HOME/Maildir
% echo ./Maildir/ > ~/.qmail
Make sure you include the trailing slash on Maildir/.
y'know, i'm star
ot; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 6:02 PM
Subject: RE: qmail-pop3d error: '-ERR unable to scan $HOME/Maildir'
> Hm. Maybe Account refers to 'whatever the heck you have arbitrarily named
> this account today', in this case, 'cliff.carorder.co
any help in trouble shooting this would be appreciated.
thanks,
pearse
There was a problem logging onto your mail server. Your Password was
rejected. Account: 'cliff.carorder.com', Server: 'cliff.carorder.com',
Protocol: POP3, Server Response: '-ERR unable to scan
--- Sten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Al Sparks writes:
>
> AS> I notice that your next message is requesting instructions on how
> AS> to un-subscribe to the list. Kind of weird to ask detailed
> AS> questions like this and then disappear. Makes me wonder what
> AS> motivated you to ask
> Al Sparks writes:
AS> I notice that your next message is requesting instructions on how
AS> to un-subscribe to the list. Kind of weird to ask detailed
AS> questions like this and then disappear. Makes me wonder what
AS> motivated you to ask the questions.
Why don't you shelve you
u mentioned courier, and courier stores its folders in the
> > $HOME/Maildir directory. Each folder has its own sub-directory. I
> > don't know how much more detail to go into. Surely you know what a
> > folder is? If you haven't seen any evidence of a folder that you
&
On Wednesday 11 October 2000 02:13, Al Sparks wrote:
> > A: Created a nifty program so that when I try to access a mailbox
> > file, it's actually interfaced so that I'm accessing my maildir
> > B: Written a converter that I can run on the fly.
> > C: Figur
kinny:
>
> I want maildir. I want it for my IMAP & Webmail(IMAP frontend) server and
> for general purposes.
>
> I need mailbox for my mail client since there's not maildir support.
>
> I'm wondering if anybody has done any of the following:
> A: Created a n
Here's the skinny:
I want maildir. I want it for my IMAP & Webmail(IMAP frontend) server and
for general purposes.
I need mailbox for my mail client since there's not maildir support.
I'm wondering if anybody has done any of the following:
A: Created a nifty program so
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000 00:37:37 -0300, Pupeno wrote:
> and of course the mails stays on the queue without being delivered.
> The directory /home/pupeno/Maildir exists:
> drwxr-xr-x 2 pupeno pupeno 512 Oct 9 21:19 Maildir/
How did you create the Maildir? Did you use maildirmake
Pupeno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>and of course the mails stays on the queue without being delivered.
>The directory /home/pupeno/Maildir exists:
>drwxr-xr-x 2 pupeno pupeno 512 Oct 9 21:19 Maildir/
Is that a maildir or just an empty directory? There's a
arris
UNIX Administrator
Internet Global/Telares
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Carpe Noctem"
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 8:57 AM
To: qmail-list
Subject: Re: Mass mbox to Maildir conversion
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 0
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 09:59:53AM +0300, Mike Jackson wrote:
> On Mon, 09 Oct 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > What did you think of mbox to Maildir conversion tools that can be found
> > on www.qmail.org?
> >
>
> I found them to be very basic and assuming that a
On Mon, 09 Oct 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What did you think of mbox to Maildir conversion tools that can be found
> on www.qmail.org?
>
I found them to be very basic and assuming that a given user would only
have one mbox file. I have users that have up to 100 separate mbox f
I'm trying to use the Maildir format for the mails with qmail.
But I don't know why, it's not working (/Mailbox works good).
I'm using to start it this script:
#!/bin/sh
# Using splogger to send the log through syslog.
# Using qmail-local to deliver messages to ~/Mailbox b
What did you think of mbox to Maildir conversion tools that can be found
on www.qmail.org?
Regards.
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 02:39:36PM +0300, Mike Jackson wrote:
> Hello,
> I need to convert approx. 170 users from mbox to Maildir format. The users
> have a /var/spool/mail/username
Hello,
I need to convert approx. 170 users from mbox to Maildir format. The users
have a /var/spool/mail/username as their current imap inbox and
~username/mail/multiplefilenames as imap folders. This exists on the old
server. The new server will be laid out as follows:
/var/qmail
Hello,
I need to convert approx. 170 users from mbox to Maildir format. The users
have a /var/spool/mail/username as their current imap inbox and
~username/mail/multiplefilenames as imap folders. This exists on the old
server. The new server will be laid out as follows:
/var/qmail/maildirs
Virus!
end
==
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Glover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2000 7:16 AM
> To: sam wun
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: /etc/skel and ./Maildir .qmail
>
>
> Sam-
r RH linux, and it works.
>
> -mike
>
> On Sat, 07 Oct 2000, sam wun wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone tell me how to assign ./Maildir and .qmail files to a new user
> > account using /etc/skel?
> >
SNIP
AFAIK all *NIXs know about /etc/skel, and all you have to do is, as
root:
maildirmake /etc/skel/Maildir
End of story..
GW
wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me how to assign ./Maildir and .qmail files to a new user
> account using /etc/skel?
>
> Thanks
> Sam.
>
>
--
"don't you know about the new fashion, honey?
all you need are looks and a whole lotta money"
--
hi,
Can anyone tell me how to assign ./Maildir and .qmail files to a new user
account using /etc/skel?
Thanks
Sam.
Quoted from Subba Rao:
> The MTA on my
> system is Qmail, therfore I chose to use Maildir format for my mail.
I've never heard of an MTA called Qmail. Perhaps you meant qmail?
(This distinction is noted in Dave Sill's `
On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 06:05:56PM +, Subba Rao wrote:
> I am in the process of moving from maildrop to procmail. The MTA on my
> system is Qmail, therfore I chose to use Maildir format for my mail.
> Procmail has been compiled to point to my spool at $HOME/Maildir
>
> The
Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am in the process of moving from maildrop to procmail. The MTA on my
> system is Qmail, therfore I chose to use Maildir format for my mail.
> Procmail has been compiled to point to my spool at $HOME/Maildir
[...]
> The fetchmailrc is
I am in the process of moving from maildrop to procmail. The MTA on my
system is Qmail, therfore I chose to use Maildir format for my mail.
Procmail has been compiled to point to my spool at $HOME/Maildir
The fetchmailrc is invoking procmail fine, but it does not write to the
$HOME/Maildir/new
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 17:27:17 -0300, Luis Bezerra wrote:
> Unable to open local messages
>
> I verified in my server that the messages are located in in the
> Maildir/cur directory.
What MUA (mail reader) are you using? Most likely it doesn't
understand the Maildir method f
Hello everyone
I use Maildir in my configuration and i receveid this message when I
check my messages:
Unable to open local messages
I verified in my server that the messages are located in in the
Maildir/cur directory.
Are the messages Locked?
What is this mean?
thanks in advance
Brice Ruth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Here's the question: I have a large hierarchy of folders stored in my
>old imap (mbox format) - what can I use to easily convert this into
>maildir format?
mbox2maildir. See www.qmail.org.
-Dave
> There's a lot of factors to consider in this regard. Possibly the code
> that handled v7 mailboxes scans the whole mailbox at startup and retains
> pointers directly into an open file. A Maildir scanner most likely retains
> the filenames which must be opened each time.
>
]
> Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 9:11 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: advantages of maildir
>
>
> Greets!
>
> Preface: with the mbox format, a message is appended at the end of a
> LONG text file ... reading a message means finding the message at the
> end
open file. A Maildir scanner most likely retains
the filenames which must be opened each time.
> I'm not noticing there being no corrolation between the number of
> messages in a folder and the time it takes to access a new message (this
> ought to be constant, right ... if you have
Greets!
Preface: with the mbox format, a message is appended at the end of a
LONG text file ... reading a message means finding the message at the
end of this LONG text file, right? So, with maildir, 2 important
directories exist: cur and new ... so if a new message arrives in a
maildir, it is
Yes, IE and NM connects via pop3 and on the server
activates qmail-popup, which transparently acces to Maildir or
Mailbox
- Original Message -
From:
Mark
Lo
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 12:38
PM
Subject: Maildir Mailbox Format
the email clients Netscape Messenger and Outlook Express dont need to
recognize the maildir format, cause they dont have anything to do with it.
to fetch mail, these clients contact a POP3 server program or an IMAP
server program on your incoming mail server, and those programs "present&
Hi,
Can netscape messanger and outlook
express automatically recongize the maildir mailbox format.??
Thank you
Mark Lo
Greetings!
I'm in the process of converting from sendmail+mbox+imap to
qmail+maildir+imap. I'm using courier imap (since it understands
maildir) instead of the 'standard' imapd. Everything seems to be
working (mail sends, receives, etc.) and all is well on the IMAP si
> Im getting this error message with one of my domains How do I fix this.
> delivery 149: deferral: Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir._(#4.2.1)
Make sure that the Maildir is set up correctly - correct location,
ownership, and permissions. As a quick and dirty hack, try:
chown -R {user.group}
Im getting this error message with one of my domains How do I fix this.
delivery 149: deferral: Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir._(#4.2.1)
Thanks
* tigre21 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a serious problem, I need change of sendmail to qmail... I got
> all ready ... but I need move all the e-mails of /var/spool/mail to
> formatted /Maildir/
Are you trying to say "I've got loads of mail in /var/spool/mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have now +/- 34,000 files of differents users into /var/spool/mail and
> need change a files /Maildir/
> How do it?
>
> Please response me as soon as possible
I'm afraid what you are trying to do isn't
erents users into /var/spool/mail and
> > need change a files /Maildir/
> > How do it?
>
> I haven't used it myself, but there's a script called "mbox2maildir",
> written by Ivan Kohler and listed at http://www.qmail.org/top.html that
> probably does what you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I have now +/- 34,000 files of differents users into /var/spool/mail and
>need change a files /Maildir/
>How do it?
There are programs available to do this. Search www.qmail.org and/or
the list archives.
-Dave
On 06-Sep-2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have now +/- 34,000 files of differents users into /var/spool/mail and
> need change a files /Maildir/
> How do it?
http://qmail.org/top.html#maildir
> Please response me as soon as possible
Wouldn't it be faster if yo
PLease..
I have now +/- 34,000 files of differents users into /var/spool/mail and
need change a files /Maildir/
How do it?
Please response me as soon as possible
Thanks
Hello Managers ...
I have a serious problem,
I need change of sendmail to qmail...
I got all ready ... but
I need move all the e-mails of /var/spool/mail to
formatted /Maildir/
I don't like Mailbox, I Would like use Maildir
How can I do it?
Please need help me
Thanks
Juan Enciso
===
t it's a bit
> cryptic to use (you can't provide any command line arguments, you
> have to set 3 environment variables for it to work...).
>
> There's several other mbox -> Maildir folder format converters around
> though. The qmail home page probably has links to
Hi again,
I had a situation a while back where qmail was delivering the mail to the location
specified in the qmail-start command line (Mailbox, turns out I was using the wrong
init script to start qmail) instead of Maildir (Where LDAP and the correct init script
tell it to go). When LDAP
once you have the IMAP account added to the outlook setup,
you should be able to drag/drop folders/messages from one account into the
other.
(might be the right time to clean a few out)
you dont have to do them all at once do you.
once the messages are stored on the imap server:
if you dont use
nd of getion of this large file (microsoft say
that outlook with the mailbox >of 1gb has a lot of problem).
I've thinked to convert the outlook file in a mailbox (with an external
utility) file and then in a maildir archive and place a courier IMAP on the
server with the maildir stored messag
mailboxes in a spool directory, or whether mailbox format
is better than maildir format. From what you've said, I'd recommend
$HOME/Maildir delivery.
>Is ./Mailbox very speed or no?
The performance of a mailbox depends upon what software is modifying
it the types of operations the
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 08:40:01PM +, J!M wrote:
> It is really important to me that I be able to have identical user
> names across domains (for instance, all domains I host have an
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] address), and that setting up new users be
> as painless as possible.
Look into vpopma
Message-
From: J!M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 6:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: newbie maildir question
Hi all,
I selected qmail as my mailserver after readiung that it would easily
support multiple virtual domains using it's maildir directory system,
r
Hi all,
I selected qmail as my mailserver after readiung that it would easily
support multiple virtual domains using it's maildir directory system,
rather than relying on system users for its delivery. I am setting up
a server which will only need to send from my PHP webserver. and
a li
is there someone who has started to implement a php webmail solution for
maildirs.
I know of oMail which uses perl and sqwebmail which is in c.
greetz
Thilo
Dears managers:
I have a question for you:
I have +50,000 users of e-mail (pop3) I do change to qmail because
sendmail have problems of speed low ...
What is the best way of have user local buzon?
./Mailbox or /var/spool/mail/
Now, I have sendmail running ...
Is ./Mailbox very speed or no?
On Sat, Aug 19, 2000 at 12:30:37AM +1200, Chris, the Young One wrote:
> Your message prompted me to have a look at the code. Indeed it's roughly
> sorted by the mtime of the messages. I say roughly because I did a pen-
> and-paper test of the prioq functions and saw that it's not always fully
> so
password and qmail-pop3d which 'touches' [in
> your case] all small files in Maildir/new, Maildir/cur before exec-ing
> qmail-pop3d as normal.
If you touch all the small files, then the big files will come earlier
in the list! If you want to get all the small files first, you can do
(Picking up a thread running from 26th July to 9th August)
Jacob,
>I find that qmail is taking my maildir and sending
>
>I would like to have qmail changed to do a
>sort mailbox by seize and
>send the smallest first.
I've not got round to replying to this one: There may
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 01:42:21PM +0100, Slider wrote:
> I am trying to create a small Sun Solaris 5.7 development server! I am
> having trouble creating the Maildir for the user when I am adding him!
>
> Command thus #> useradd -s /bin/true -d /usr/home/user -m user
>
>
Slider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for that! Please excuse my inexperience but how would I just create
> the Maildir manually?
>
> I have tried /var/qmail/bin/maildirmake but it still does not seem to work!
Did you give it any arguments? Try `man m
ris 5.7.
Yes, this is confusing...that's why I'm bothering to correct you.
>Command thus #> useradd -s /bin/true -d /usr/home/user -m user
>
>Unfortunately this is not creating the Maildir
This ia a Solaris question, since useradd isn't part of qmail.
You might try the sun-managers mailing list.
-Dave
Hi!
Thanks for that! Please excuse my inexperience but how would I just create
the Maildir manually?
I have tried /var/qmail/bin/maildirmake but it still does not seem to work!
Slider
-Original Message-
From: Robert Sander [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 August 2000 13:46
To
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 01:42:21PM +0100, Slider wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to create a small Sun Solaris 5.7 development server! I am
> having trouble creating the Maildir for the user when I am adding him!
>
> Command thus #> useradd -s /bin/tru
Hi all,
I am trying to create a small Sun Solaris 5.7 development server! I am
having trouble creating the Maildir for the user when I am adding him!
Command thus #> useradd -s /bin/true -d /usr/home/user -m user
Unfortunately this is not creating the Maildir
This are my user managm
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 07:02:19AM +0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 05:05:21PM +, David L. Nicol wrote:
> > I recall from an earlier discussion of a similar problem that a
> > perceived consensus was reached that a good way to do this kind
> Thanks. Sounds interes
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 05:05:21PM +, David L. Nicol wrote:
> I recall from an earlier discussion of a similar problem that a
> perceived consensus was reached that a good way to do this kind
> of thing is to patch qmail-remote so that if
> the message is too big to send, it appears as a tem
I recall from an earlier discussion of a similar problem that a
perceived consensus was reached that a good way to do this kind
of thing is to patch qmail-remote so that if
the message is too big to send, it appears as a temporary error
without even attempting to connect.
also the definition of "
I repeatdly get the
message, 'this user has no $HOME/Maildir', when the Maildir is in the user's
home directory, and when I send a message to a user it show's up in file,
'new' in the Maildir. The Maildir was creatred using maildirmake, and is
chmoded too 'drwx
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 08:30:00PM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
> find /Maildir/ -mtime 90 -print |xargs mv /somewhere/else
> tar czvf mail.tgz /somewhere/else
Oops. Of course, there should be a "+" in front of that 90...
find /Maildir/ -mtime +90 -print |xargs mv /somewhe
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 09:15:07PM -0400, Michael T. Babcock wrote:
> I'm looking for an easy way to archive old messages in a Maildir (by
> compressing them, like the gzip patch does, perhaps) for users who don't
> believe in deleting old mail (especially their sent mail fold
I'm looking for an easy way to archive old messages in a Maildir (by
compressing them, like the gzip patch does, perhaps) for users who don't
believe in deleting old mail (especially their sent mail folder).
Incidentally, its an IMAP system, with several Maildirs (courier-imap).
eg:
sc
Ummm...why? Do the users store other information in their home folders? Why
not just put all the home folders in the seperate partition? But, forsaking
that, just make the .qmail file in each user's home directory point to
/Maildir/user (or did you really want /Maildir/user/Maildir? If so,
Hello all,
I've come to a point where I'm stuck, and need some help.
I have a separate partion called /Maildir on my LinuxBox.
I want qmail to make the maildirs for each user below /Maildir
eg. /Maildir/joedoe/Maildir instead of /home/joedoe/Maildir
tia
Thomas
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 08:26:59PM +0200, Peter van Dijk wrote:
Hi Peter,
> > a script to move the larger mail into a seperate IP and then login
> > to that IP and get the bigger mail at night ?
> > or have you something else in mind.
> When you run 'maildirsmtp', that in turn runs maildirseri
Isn't this a FAQ somewhere?
Double check your /var/qmail/rc
make sure you have ./Maildir/ with the ending /
otherwise it thinks its delivering to a file
-Original Message-
From: root [mailto:root]On Behalf Of Harsha Linux
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 2:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROT
Hi,
At 12:22 31.7.2000 +0530, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I installed qmail in this order..
>
>MySQL Version 3.22.32
>tcpserver (ucspi-tcp-0.88)
>qmail-1.03
>
>qmail was working fine. Mails were being deleiverd to Mailbox file.
>
>I switched to Maildir format acc
Hi,
I installed qmail in this order..
MySQL Version 3.22.32
tcpserver (ucspi-tcp-0.88)
qmail-1.03
qmail was working fine. Mails were being deleiverd to Mailbox file.
I switched to Maildir format according to instructions in qmail's
INSTALL.maildir file. I logged in as root and exe
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 09:42:53PM +0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 06:19:00PM +0200, Peter van Dijk wrote:
>
> > I have considered a similar change, having 2 maildirsmtp's running, one for
> > mails under 32kbyte, one for bigger mails. That would do too.
>
> > Looking
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 06:19:00PM +0200, Peter van Dijk wrote:
> I have considered a similar change, having 2 maildirsmtp's running, one for
> mails under 32kbyte, one for bigger mails. That would do too.
> Looking at how maildirsmtp works, this shouldn't be that hard.
Thanks for your reply,
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 08:45:34AM +0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I would like to have qmail changed to do a
> sort mailbox by seize and
> send the smallest first.
>
> My reason is that I might have someone with a large 1-2 MB attachment to
> be sent and I do not like to send that dur
Hi all,
I am running a free popmail server using Autoturn and getting my mail via
a dialup link from my mail server metta.lk to col7.metta.lk and things
are working well for the larst year or so.
I find that qmail is taking my maildir and sending
I would like to have qmail changed to do a
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 06:03:00PM -0700, Bruce Edge wrote:
> I'm getting this message from my pop3 clients.
>
>Could not login in to mail server.
>The server responded:
>
>This user has no $HOME/Maildir
>
> Well, the user does have a Maildir. I
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On 24 Jul 00, at 18:15, Bruce Edge wrote:
> That said, any thoughts on this:
>
> [root@mail control]# /usr/local/src/qmail-1.03/dnsfq mail.sattel.com
> hard error
[snip]
> Name:mail.sattel.com
> Address: 192.168.1.100
100
This is correct as far as I can tell.
Bruce Edge wrote:
>
> I'm getting this message from my pop3 clients.
>
>Could not login in to mail server.
>The server responded:
>
>This user has no $HOME/Maildir
>
> Well, the user does have a Maild
I'm getting this message from my pop3 clients.
Could not login in to mail server.
The server responded:
This user has no $HOME/Maildir
Well, the user does have a Maildir. I can see new mail piling up in
Maildir/new.
It's being started as follows:
supervise /var/lock/q
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