Rodney Broom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've installed tcpserver, but I'm not sure that I'm invoking it =
> properly. My questions are:
> 1. Should the 'tcpserver' execution line in qmail/rc?
Not likely. /var/qmail/rc is for starting qmail-send, not qmail-smtpd.
> 2. If so, exactly what shoul
I've installed tcpserver, but I'm not sure that I'm invoking it =
properly. My questions are:
1. Should the 'tcpserver' execution line in qmail/rc?
2. If so, exactly what should qmail/rc now look like?
---
Rodney Broom
Programmer: Desert.Net
Daniel Abad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I moved vpopmail directory and /var/qmail too to a new machine... and I
> can´t start qmail-send.
>
> See maillog:
>
> Aug 14 08:35:23 Server qmail: 997788923.470628 alert: cannot start: unable
> to open mutex
>
> What´s is mutex??? I can´t understand
problems.
Help me please!
Tks.
Dan
-Mensagem original-
De: FRANCO FERNANDES [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviada em: Terça-feira, 14 de Agosto de 2001 06:56
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: Re: Unsubscribe from qmail
I just recently switched from sendmail to qmail and I've noticed that my
process usage seems to be alot higher than it used to be. Below is a ps
incuding all the qmail processes. I don't transfer that much mail and
I've been told that Qmail is supposed to be better.. When I ran sendmail
my us
On 07 Aug 2001 12:43:23 -0700, Al Sparks wrote:
> When I manually run "/service/qmail-smtpd/run" tcpserver does start.
> "/service/qmail-smtpd/run", which was taken from "Life with qmail", has
> the following in it:
> **
> ILDUID=`id -u qmaild`
Right here is your problem.. If you notice ILDUID
--- Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The first line of the script is wrong and is not from "Life with qmail".
> Then, the only "ex" in the script is part of "exec". Are you sure you
> don't have some nonprintable characters in there?
>
> Charles
The thing of it is, I stared and s
Al Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Note the error "unable to start qmail-smtpd/run: ex". Note also, that
> tcpserver is not started in any of this.
>
> When I manually run "/service/qmail-smtpd/run" tcpserver does start.
> "/service/qmail-smtpd/run", which was taken from "Life with qmail",
I'm running RedHat 6.2.
I seem to be having problems with daemontools, and the supervise
scripts.
I'm trying to run daemontools-0.76. I installed it by
$ cd /usr/admin/daemontools-0.76
and then
$ ./package/install
I then linked in the 2 directories,
/var/qmail/supervise/q
perhaps a brief issue, seems fine now.
uk mirrors:
http://qmail.plig.org/top.html
http://qmail.humourengine.com/top.html
http://qmail.softflare.com/top.html
On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, John P wrote:
> I'm trying to get onto qmail.org, and neither that nor the direct link
> (www.qmail.org/top.html)
I'm trying to get onto qmail.org, and neither that nor the direct link
(www.qmail.org/top.html) is working. Is there another list of mirrors
anywhere?
Thanks,
John
> -Original Message-
> From: Charles Cazabon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2001 6:26 PM
> Despite the smiley, that first paragraph sounds supiciously insulting.
> And why are you trying to turn this into a dicksize war?
Oh, Charles...I'm feeling impetuous. Pleas
Scott Zielsdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Please don't cc: me on your list messages [...]
>
> While learning anything necessarily about linux or qmail from
> you may be dubious, I will definitely learn perfection :)
>
> My humblest apologies that I failed to remove your personal
> address
Gadzooks In my previous reply to Charles Cazabon
I was IMPRECISE. My rcpthosts file is NOT blank,
it has localhost in it.
Just wanted to clear that up before Charles could retort :)
Scott Zielsdorf
Senior Technical Support Consultant
Computer Instruments
9901 W. 87th St.
Overland Park, KS 66
> -Original Message-
> From: Charles Cazabon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2001 1:52 PM
> First of all, I'm on the list, and I set Mail-Followup-To:
> appropriately. Please don't cc: me on your list messages; I hate
> duplicates and get 500-1000 messages a day al
First of all, I'm on the list, and I set Mail-Followup-To:
appropriately. Please don't cc: me on your list messages; I hate
duplicates and get 500-1000 messages a day already.
Scott Zielsdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > It's "setuidgid", not "setguidgid".
>
> Yeah, people keep telling me
-Original Message-
> From: Charles Cazabon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > So did I 'fat finger' setguidid somewhere in a script or did my
> daemontools
> > install fail and I just didn't realize it? Or is there another problem?
>
> It's "setuidgid", not "setguidgid".
Yeah, people keep tel
Charlie Chrisman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do you get tcpserver to run the qmail-smtpd daemon? When I run it
> as in the faq, it runs and I see the process running, but it doesn't
> accept connections. I then changed it to use inetd using tcp-env and
> qmail-smtpd accepts connections. Co
Please quote properly; your original text was after a sig delimiter, and
you had no attribution for my text.
I wrote:
> > There are precisely zero advantages to using inetd/xinetd in this
> > manner, and several disadvantages (when compared to a simple
> > tcpserver installation).
[EMAIL PROTEC
Scott Zielsdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My thanks to Lukas Beeler who asked me to run 'ps auxf' and behold!
> I found errors coming from readproctile telling me it couldn't find
> /usr/local/bin/setguidid.
[...]
> So did I 'fat finger' setguidid somewhere in a script or did my daemonto
ction?
Charlie Chrisman
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2001 6:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: tcpserver problems? or is it qmail? or BOTH! Help? (fwd)
Possibly the reason you were "blasted" is that th
Possibly the reason you were "blasted" is that this is incorrect. You
_cannot_ make inetd or xinetd use tcpserver. Your xinetd script doesn't
use tcpserver; it uses tcp-env. tcp-env was originally designed to
allow you to do tcpserver-like operations from inetd, but is now
deprecated. There
> -Original Message-
> From: Charles Cazabon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: Re: tcpserver problems? or is it qmail? or BOTH! Help?
>
> Possibly the reason you were "blasted" is that this is incorrect.
LOL...You think?
> You_cannot_ make inetd or xinetd
Scott Zielsdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> By searching on the keywords "xinetd" and "qmail" on the web I was able to
> find a script that allowed xinetd to use tcpserver as its daemon and then
> the relaying rules in /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb worked.
[...]
Possibly the reason you were "blasted" is
Hey all,
I'll keep it short. I am hoping to implement qmail where i work for a
canadian univeristy. I have installed linux 7.1 and qmail and tcpserver.
all services appear to be running error free. I can connect to the box on
the local machine, but not from outside the box at all. I have
> Setting an alarm is a nasty hack in my opinion, but I have to admit
> that it's something I considered.
Well, the qmail-remote connection is well and truly wedged once it's
in this state and if the select() timed out as it's meant to,
qmail-remote would exit with a delivery failure indica
> This problem's been reported before. If your OS says that an fd is
> readable via select(), then the read() should not block.
>
> As you observe though, the read is blocking so your OS is probably not
> telling the truth when it returns from the select().
>
> The archives have plenty of discus
> I've been running qmail on a number of platforms quite happily for a
> while - until now I've had no problems at all. However, I am now
> experiencing a problem with qmail-remote hanging.
> The problem I see is with qmail-remote failing to terminate when a
Hi,
I've been running qmail on a number of platforms quite happily for a
while - until now I've had no problems at all. However, I am now
experiencing a problem with qmail-remote hanging.
I'm running qmail on this server for sending mails from websites and
bulk m
ethernet interfaces.
load on the mail server is 1.39, 0.66, 0.59
not bad.
So im lost as well :c(
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 9:22 AM
Subject: pop3d maildir problems...
: Hi all,
:
: It's a fairly s
I unsubscribed to relieve myself of this indiocy. Of course, I must
assume that the list-deamon is not responding due to an overload of
people leaving - assuming that there are a large number that were
on the list. One word: Postfix.
24 hours after leave request - no response - more stupid windoz
Hi all,
It's a fairly straight forward problem (I think I have written the list
about it before, and I believe someone posted last night that is having a
similar / same problem)
Client connects to pop
They start to download
they get a few messages (somewhere between 1 and 5)
It will just hang
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 07:28:09PM -0700, Sean Chittenden wrote:
> Wait some more. Anyone have any ideas whether or not it's the
> box being slow, bandwidth limitations, or an ezmlm prob? -sc
Bandwidth, well known and documented on cr.yp.to
> Postfix anyone? [ducks and runs for th
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 12:58:46AM +0100, John P wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> In order to avoid waking up tomorrow and downloading lots of some Brazilian
> idiot's 200k documents, I thought I would unsubscribe from the qmail list
> overnight.
Not a bad idea, under the circumstances. I guess Dan's not be
> In order to avoid waking up tomorrow and downloading lots of some Brazilian
> idiot's 200k documents, I thought I would unsubscribe from the qmail list
> overnight.
I've thought about doing the same...
> I sent an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] , from the same IP, SMTP
> server, e-mail ad
Hi All,
In order to avoid waking up tomorrow and downloading lots of some Brazilian
idiot's 200k documents, I thought I would unsubscribe from the qmail list
overnight.
I sent an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] , from the same IP, SMTP
server, e-mail address etc. that I subscribed from (and double-c
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 12:50:20PM -0400, David Gartner wrote:
> alias:x:19:502::/home/alias:/bin/bash
>
> Opps Is that the problem?
>
Yep:
alias:*:81:81::/var/qmail/alias:/nonexistent
ls -lad /var/qmail/alias:
drwxr-sr-x 2 aliasqmail 512 May 15 08:53 /var/qmail/alias
--
Johan Almqvist wrote:
> [Please do not start new threads by replying to unrelated messages.]
Eh? Me?
>
>
> * David Gartner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010724 15:55]:
> > I have a problem, that's not _really_ a problem, but I've had
someone
> > complain, so I figured I should fix it. I always put
.qma
[Please do not start new threads by replying to unrelated messages.]
* David Gartner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010724 15:55]:
> I have a problem, that's not _really_ a problem, but I've had someone
> complain, so I figured I should fix it. I always put .qmail-postmaster
> in /var/qmail/alias and poin
Hey all...
I have a problem, that's not _really_ a problem, but I've had someone complain, so
I figured I should fix it. I always put .qmail-postmaster in /var/qmail/alias and
point it to an account on the system. It's always worked, except on one site. It
rejects any mail for postmaster sayin
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 08:28:42PM -0400, Gary MacKay wrote:
> I've setup a new qmail/courier-imap server and all is well except for
> vmailmgr.
You are on the wrong list. PLease use bruce's list for his software.
--
* Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.bsws.de *
* Roedingsmarkt 14,
I've setup a new qmail/courier-imap server and all is well except for
vmailmgr. I can not get it to compile. I had the same problem on an
older machine, figured, oh well, it's probably outdated. Not so.
I've searched the archives and found lots of others with the same error
and no solutions. Du
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 01:55:28PM -0700, John Cope wrote:
> Hello everyone.. I'm trying to compile qmail-ldap and I'm getting the
> following errors:
I already answered your question on the qmail-ldap list.
Why are you crossposting? This qmail-ldap question doesn't belong to the
general qmail
Hello everyone.. I'm trying to compile qmail-ldap and I'm getting the
following errors:
ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to qmail-lspawn
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [qmail-lspawn] Error 1
Here's my ENV:
LD_LIBRARY_PAT=/usr/local/lib
CC=gcc
CPPFLAGS=-I/
age-
From: pop corn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 10:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Qmail logging problems with Lifewithqmail directions
Yes, please:
1) post the run files
2) show the directory permissions/owners
3) show ps output to see what processes
"Gary Townsend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> the instructions on lifewithqmail any ideas i can post the run files whihc
> implement the logging if that might be helpful.
Obviously you missed something from lifewithqmail. So post the run
files and the directory contents recursively (ls -laR on L
* Gary Townsend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> hi there i setup qmail according to the directions on life with qmail and i
> seem to be having an odd difficulty my qmail -send and qmail-smtpd seem to
> be logging to stdout yet my qmailpop is logging to a file. the log files are
> both supposed to be out
Yes, please:
1) post the run files
2) show the directory permissions/owners
3) show ps output to see what processes are running
(sometimes people get mutiple smtpd's running, for instance)
>From: "Gary Townsend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
hi there i setup qmail according to the directions on life with qmail and i
seem to be having an odd difficulty my qmail -send and qmail-smtpd seem to
be logging to stdout yet my qmailpop is logging to a file. the log files are
both supposed to be outputting to a log file and i am using multilog a
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> I was running qmail-pop3d from inetd on FreeBSD 4.3 with no problems
> getting my mail. I took a suggestion and moved to running it under
> tcpserver. Now using the same username and password I get a -ERR
> authorization failed
I was running qmail-pop3d from inetd on FreeBSD 4.3 with no problems
getting my mail. I took a suggestion and moved to running it under
tcpserver. Now using the same username and password I get a -ERR
authorization failed.
qmail-pop3d start script:
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit
It would like to install patch WILDMAT_0.3 to prevent the Spam, but when I
apply patch as the instructions of README I receive this error:
qmail-smtpd.c:417: warning: return type of `main ' is not `int '
make: *** [ qmail-smtpd.o ] Error 1
I am trying to apply patch in qmail-1.03 blank, use the
>Bruno> This should be in the archives. The RSS people dropped the
>Bruno> text records, because of problems with the DNS server they
>Bruno> use has handling the large number of text records. For a
>Bruno> short time there was a mirror, but they started
Stephen Bosch writes:
> Chris Johnson wrote:
>
> > > I tried the above *with* the patch, and it didn't work either. I don't
> > > think it's working right anymore. My system fails the RSS test at Russ
> > > Nelson's site.
> >
> > Which is because the RSS people removed Russ's IP address f
Chris Johnson wrote:
> > I tried the above *with* the patch, and it didn't work either. I don't
> > think it's working right anymore. My system fails the RSS test at Russ
> > Nelson's site.
>
> Which is because the RSS people removed Russ's IP address from their database.
Oh -- really? They don
Stephen Bosch wrote:
>
> Chris Johnson wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 01:17:24PM -0400, Brent B. Powers wrote:
> > >
> > > I don't seem to be filtering out relay sites via
> > > relays.mail-abuse.org. The address that gets through is on the relay
> > > list, www.loscabos.gob.mx, or 148.23
Chris Johnson wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 01:17:24PM -0400, Brent B. Powers wrote:
> >
> > I don't seem to be filtering out relay sites via
> > relays.mail-abuse.org. The address that gets through is on the relay
> > list, www.loscabos.gob.mx, or 148.235.5.210, as it is pingable at
> > 210
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 01:17:24PM -0400, Brent B. Powers wrote:
>
> I don't seem to be filtering out relay sites via
> relays.mail-abuse.org. The address that gets through is on the relay
> list, www.loscabos.gob.mx, or 148.235.5.210, as it is pingable at
> 210.5.235.148.relays.mail-abuse.org
>
-abuse.org. The address that gets through is on the
>> relay
Bruno> This should be in the archives. The RSS people dropped the
Bruno> text records, because of problems with the DNS server they
Bruno> use has handling the large number of text records. For a
Bruno> short
pped the text records,
because of problems with the DNS server they use has handling the large
number of text records. For a short time there was a mirror, but they
started charging and the person doing the mirroring had to stop his
service.
I don't seem to be filtering out relay sites via
relays.mail-abuse.org. The address that gets through is on the relay
list, www.loscabos.gob.mx, or 148.235.5.210, as it is pingable at
210.5.235.148.relays.mail-abuse.org
My qmail setup is reasonably similar to that within life with qmail,
and, he
Todd Grimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Post the script you're starting qmail-pop3d with.
> I am running the qmail-pop3d from inetd
Q: What colour is the sky?
A: This tastes like apple.
This will likely affect the quantity and quality of suggestions you receive
for fixing your problem.
C
I am running the qmail-pop3d from inetd
At 09:01 AM 6/11/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>Todd Grimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I recently setup a new mail server using qmail. Now I can send mail all I
> > want with no problems however when I try to recieve mail via pop3 (usin
Todd Grimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently setup a new mail server using qmail. Now I can send mail all I
> want with no problems however when I try to recieve mail via pop3 (using
> qmail-pop3d) it does not pick up any of my new mail. I've check my
> Maildir/
I recently setup a new mail server using qmail. Now I can send mail all I
want with no problems however when I try to recieve mail via pop3 (using
qmail-pop3d) it does not pick up any of my new mail. I've check my
Maildir/new and can see the new messages there but my client does not
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 12:59:09PM +0200, Thomas König wrote:
> Now I have tried to replace =22 with =3D22, it looks like good, for some
> Mailreaders, but some one, e.g. t-online, ignore the =3D and dont convert
> =3D into =.
>
> Where is my Problem, wrong charset?
T-Online Mailreaders are know
Hi,
I try to send mails via qmail-inject into my ezmlm mailinglist.
My problem - some strings, like =22 , will not be correctly displayed.
It will replaced with a " char.
Now I have tried to replace =22 with =3D22, it looks like good, for some
Mailreaders, but some one, e.g. t-online, ignore the
I am runnign FreeBSD 4.3. I just installed qmail and am loving
it. Everything is great except one problem.
I can get mail delivered using Maildirs. I can get mail delivered
using Mailboxes. I cannot get mail delivered to my /var/mail/
directories.
I read the INSTALL.vsm document and know I need
Massimo Quintini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Physical name of my qmail server is "terri1.te.astro.it" but mail domain
> is "astrte.te.astro.it" (record CNAME in dns)
Bad idea. See below.
> In the reply of msg the To: field contains [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> and not [EMAIL PROTECTED] Why???
I have problem with the errata setting (from remote-server?) of To:
field in Reply msg.
Physical name of my qmail server is "terri1.te.astro.it" but mail domain
is "astrte.te.astro.it" (record CNAME in dns)
Many users (but not all!!!) of my organization send our msgs like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (sett
Phil Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've scanned through the archives and FAQ and I
> *think* I have qmail set up properly, however
> masquerading isn't working for me.
If you still want help, try reposting your question using your real domain
name and FQDN. It could be a DNS issue (in fa
hi
multilog rotates the logfiles after 100k per default. the isoqlogappend script only
runs when the log rotates, so isoqlog has nothing to process if you call it before the
log rotated.
HUP'ing the log process actually rotates the log, so svc -h it before you run isoqlog
and it should work.
y
I've scanned through the archives and FAQ and I
*think* I have qmail set up properly, however
masquerading isn't working for me. I have my FQDN in
control/me, and then just the domain name in
control/defaulthost and control/defaultdomain. After
reading the man page for qmail-remote (where I beli
hi
multilog rotates the logfiles after 100k per default. the isoqlogappend script only
runs when the log rotates, so isoqlog has nothing to process if you call it before the
log rotated.
HUP'ing the log process actually rotates the log, so svc -h it before you run isoqlog
and it should work.
y
Does anyone have isoqlog running consistantly? I have worked on this for
quite awhile and think I have it narrowed down to the fact that I don't
get enough traffic to make the ../send/current log file grow over 100k.
Let me explain: I have installed isoqlog on several servers from very
low to ver
Kelly Shutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey, thanks for the info Charles... You just told me what my problem is... I
> just realized that the account has an uppercase character, is there a way to
> make the program recognize these or should i just change it to lowercase?
Changing it to lowerca
Hey, thanks for the info Charles... You just told me what my problem is... I
just realized that the account has an uppercase character, is there a way to
make the program recognize these or should i just change it to lowercase?
Thanks a million,
Kelly
>Kelly Shutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Kelly Shutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> wondering what was up it tried sending to my other account again, with no
> luck. I'm wondering if this is due to the fact that the username is kind of
> long at 11 characters. this is the only thing i can think of since the
> other account with short us
OK, well I've set up ~/Mailbox to be used for mail... and tonight i remembered
that i had another user account that i created with nothing in it, just default
settings... so i sent a message to it... and it worked great, the Mailbox file
was created and the message recieved... so, wondering wha
> > qmail does this on its own -- if DNS isn't working, you shouldn't be able to
> > send mail anywhere remote (well, except for those domains you've hardcoded
>
> This is where my question of a local DNS server came in. Do
> I have to run something like djb-dns on my machine? I
> figured that
Charles Cazabon wrote:
> Graham H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well, I can send mail to cnmnetwork.com fine. telnet
> > cnmnetwork.com 25, and you'll get the MTA. However, domains
> > like aol.com, netzero.net, and probably many others, who
> > don't run MTAs on x.com, I can't reach.
>
> Thi
* Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010524 14:45]:
> On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 02:12:23PM -0400, Ed Weinberg wrote:
> > I am havingompile problems compiling daemontools-0.70 on RH 7.1. I have
>·
> This is a FAQ. With Linux Kernel 2.4 an inlcude path is broken. Search teh
age-
> From: Charles Cazabon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 7:03 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Problems with SMTP connections
>
>
> Graham H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well, I can send mail to cnmnetwork.com fine. telnet
&
Graham H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I can send mail to cnmnetwork.com fine. telnet
> cnmnetwork.com 25, and you'll get the MTA. However, domains
> like aol.com, netzero.net, and probably many others, who
> don't run MTAs on x.com, I can't reach.
This is expected behaviour.
> Example:
Well, I can send mail to cnmnetwork.com fine. telnet
cnmnetwork.com 25, and you'll get the MTA. However, domains
like aol.com, netzero.net, and probably many others, who
don't run MTAs on x.com, I can't reach. Example: telnet
aol.com 25. You'll get no response. It seems as if I have
to mail t
> Hey,
>
> I'm pretty new to qmail, so I apologize in advance if my
> question is a but mundane. I have read all the INSTALL docs
> and the FAQ, so I hope I haven't overlooked anything.
> Here's the deal:
>
> Everything gets delivered locally just fine. Even remotely
> to certain domains. How
Hey,
I'm pretty new to qmail, so I apologize in advance if my
question is a but mundane. I have read all the INSTALL docs
and the FAQ, so I hope I haven't overlooked anything.
Here's the deal:
Everything gets delivered locally just fine. Even remotely
to certain domains. However, when sendin
Edit the tai64nlocal.c remove the "sys/" from #include "sys/time.h" and
recompile.
KF
- Original Message -
From: "Ed Weinberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 1:23 AM
Subject: Compile problems with compilat
Lordy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This is a well known problem and I think it is produced by a change
>in Glibc, as far as I can remember. However, a little change in Line 2
>of tai64nlocal.c should make things work:
>change "#include " to "#include "
This is great. You are at a customer's site
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 02:12:23PM -0400, Ed Weinberg wrote:
> I am havingompile problems compiling daemontools-0.70 on RH 7.1. I have
This is a FAQ. With Linux Kernel 2.4 an inlcude path is broken. Search teh
archives for time.h .
Why the hell did they need to change include pat
Are you compiling as non-root? If you're the root user, it won't compile.
I had similar problems, but then I compiled in the home directory of a
non-root user and it worked.
- Original Message -
From: "Ed Weinberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED
I am havingompile problems compiling daemontools-0.70 on RH 7.1. I have
already compiled Qmail, Checkpassword, and several other packages, just this
one is giving me a problem. Are there known problems doing this with 7.1?
Anyone have a work-arround? Here is the last few lines while "mak
igure qmail to put mail messages in the
> standard sendmail mbox format on /var/mail (or /var/spool/mail) and to
> give support to .forward and /etc/aliases. So for this reason I also
> installed the fastforward and dot-forward packages.
To diagnose your problems with qmail-smtpd, we will ne
"Alle"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>hi, I'm alessandro from Italy
Welcome. I'm Dave from Tennessee, USA.
>I'm using Qmail with XINETD, and it *works*
Are you sure? :-)
>When I send a mail to someone, qmail appends
>a "" to the end of the TO field, so if the the recipients' email
>is <[EMAIL PRO
Now it works...
My hosts.allow was ' tcp-env : 127.0.0.1 : setenv RELAYCLIENT ""
'
but this syntax is wrong... it put in the RELAYCLIENT the value "" and
qmail add this variable at the end of the address...
Now my hosts.allow is: 'tcp-env : 127.0.0.1 : setenv
RELAYCLIENT '
so
Hi,
>
>
> > >The curious thing is that if I put in the FROM field an external
> > >address, qmail is able to send-out
> > >the error message whitout any problem!!!
>
>701? permissions even an issue?
I have given thig right for the maildirs to have much security for it.
>name was not resolve
...
>I can send email locally and remotely without any problem. My only problem
>is recieving messages. If I try to connect with telnet to port 25 it barfs
>with a "Connection closed by foreign host." message and if a send a
>message from another system never arrives.
First make a telnet from an
>I'm going crazy to understand why
>
>This problem doesn't exist if i send a mail trough qmail-inject..
>
>The curious thing is that if I put in the FROM field an external
>address, qmail is able to send-out
>the error message whitout any problem!!!
it must be a problem of the local delivery
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 08:56:51AM +0400, Kennie J. Cruz-Gutierrez wrote:
> I can send email locally and remotely without any problem. My only problem
> is recieving messages. If I try to connect with telnet to port 25 it barfs
> with a "Connection closed by foreign host." message and if a send a
Dear People,
I had been asked to setup alternate mail servers and test for the
reliability of different MTA's. This exercise will led us to have a better
understanding of mail server software and choose a final MTA to use as
default. We are trying to eliminate Sendmail from our campus network.
T
1 - 100 of 977 matches
Mail list logo