I did have a problem with patching qmail-smtpd (I got a warning about a
return type, see earlier e-mail on list) but I'm not sure if that's the
problem.
/etc/shadow is owned by user/group root.
the roots of your (and 90% of other people's problems) are 2
a) either your qmail-smtpd is not able
just replace defaultdelivery with "/Maildir/ and dont forget trailing "/" ,
also check the owner and permission of users home directory as well as Maildir
hope this helps
Prashant Desai
Anurag Jalan wrote:
Hi all,
I recently removed Sendmail 8.9.3 from my Redhat 6.2 system
and installed
requesting. Courier hates it
the system load goes astronomical at these points.
Mike, try the UW IMAP watch these problems dissappear, though I could not
tell you why.
Herbie
PS I am not subscribed to this list anymore I just check the web digest a
couple of times a day, so I am not able
Hey All,
I've installed the qmail-qfilter and cannot get it to work. After I add the
"QMAILQUEUE" lines to my tcp.smtp and rebuild it, I send an email and get an
email back immediately saying, "No transport provider was available for
delivery to this recipient" message. There is nothing
Andy Meuse wrote
I've installed the qmail-qfilter and cannot get it to work. After I add
the
"QMAILQUEUE" lines to my tcp.smtp and rebuild it, I send an email and get
an
email back immediately saying, "No transport provider was available for
delivery to this recipient" message.
1. I suspect
Hi all,
I recently removed Sendmail 8.9.3 from my Redhat 6.2 system
and installed Qmail 1.03 following instructions from 'Life with qmail'.
Aim : To allow 20 odd users on the intranet to access their email from
various POP3 accounts on different servers and to allow them to send
local email to
ucture use this:
% /var/qmail/bin/maildirmake $HOME/Maildir
% echo ./Maildir/ ~/.qmail
then you will get Maildir with 3 folders inside (cur,new,tmp)
and necessary .qmail file content
it works - just tested on me :-)
--Adam
at [20/Feb/2001Tue 08:55] You Wrote in [Mail delivery problems.]
I have found the following error in /var/log/maillog
Unable_to_open_./Maildir:_is_a_directory._(#4.2.1) /
Most likely, your qmail startup script refers to
./Maildir
(which means an mbox style file called "Maildir")
instead of
./Maildir/
(which means a Maildir called "Maildir").
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 01:25:34PM +0530, Anurag Jalan wrote:
defaultdelivery has been set to ./Maildir
Wrong. Must be ./Maildir/
Unable_to_open_./Maildir:_is_a_directory._(#4.2.1) /
--
Henning Brauer | BS Web Services
Hostmaster BSWS| Roedingsmarkt 14
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | 20459
I'm trying to write a script that will watch for incoming mail and send out
a response when one arrives. I've tried to spawn the script from .qmail but
it appears that qmail-inject refuses to accept input from my script when the
script is ran by qmail-local. Any suggestions for how to write a
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 03:49:24AM -0800, David Cunningham wrote:
I'm trying to write a script that will watch for incoming mail and send out
a response when one arrives. I've tried to spawn the script from .qmail but
it appears that qmail-inject refuses to accept input from my script when
/sourceforge.net and problems arose.
Other than that it's a straight qmail 1.03
problem
When I send mail to an account I get Out of memory errors in the log (see
below).
Testing done so far.
Works OK without the perl script in place so I'm pretty sure the qmail-queue
patch is fine.
basically I tested
]
ph +61 3 5332 2140
required email legal disclaimer
http://gray.ballarat.net.au/disclaimer.htm
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 15 February 2001 16:09
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: virus scanner for qmail install problems
Hi
Vince Vielhaber wrote:
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Chris Johnson wrote:
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 04:57:14AM +0100, Halfdan Mouritzen wrote:
In the .qmail-robot file I've written
|usr/hotel/topdog/WWW/temp/qmailtest.php
Can you just go piping things into a php script and expect your
On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Halfdan Mouritzen wrote:
Vince Vielhaber wrote:
You can build PHP for command line use, but even from the command line
the first thing it does is prints some html headers. I never found a
way to shut that off, but I also didn't try that hard. I guess you can
uot; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 10:55 PM
Subject: Re: Mayor problems with .qmail!
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Chris Johnson wrote:
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 04:57:14AM +0100, Halfdan Mouritzen wrote:
In the .qmail-robot file I've written
|usr/hotel/topdog/
On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Sean C Truman wrote:
Just so you know.. this will disable the HTML output (Unless ofcourse its a
PHP warning or Error).
#!/usr/local/bin/php -q
Yes, but in this case I believe it's desirable to turn the html off.
Vince.
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Cc: "Chris Johnson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "Halfdan Mouritzen"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: Mayor problems with .qmail!
On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Sean C Truman wrote:
Just so you know.. this will disable the
Vince Vielhaber wrote:
On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Sean C Truman wrote:
Just so you know.. this will disable the HTML output (Unless ofcourse its a
PHP warning or Error).
#!/usr/local/bin/php -q
Yes, but in this case I believe it's desirable to turn the html off.
It certainly is.
If
uot;Sean C Truman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "Chris Johnson"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: Mayor problems with .qmail!
Vince Vielhaber wrote:
On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Sean C Truman wrote:
Just so you know.. this will disa
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: Mayor problems with .qmail!
Vince Vielhaber wrote:
On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Sean C Truman wrote:
Just so you know.. this will disable the HTML output
* Halfdan Mouritzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010211 04:57]:
In the .qmail-robot file I've written
|usr/hotel/topdog/WWW/temp/qmailtest.php
Apart from all the other (half-useful) discussion, isn't there a / missing
between | and usr/ ?
-Johan
--
Johan Almqvist
Hi everyone,
I've spent at least three weeks trying
to make this stupid stunt work!
The thing is I've got a .qmail file
which is supposed to recieve email, send it to a php script which fiddles
around with it
and sends an answer back to the
sender.
So,
The mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 04:57:14AM +0100, Halfdan Mouritzen wrote:
The thing is I've got a .qmail file which is supposed to recieve
email, send it to a php script which fiddles around with it
and sends an answer back to the sender.
So,
The mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've got a file
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Chris Johnson wrote:
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 04:57:14AM +0100, Halfdan Mouritzen wrote:
In the .qmail-robot file I've written
|usr/hotel/topdog/WWW/temp/qmailtest.php
Can you just go piping things into a php script and expect your PHP interpreter
to spring into
Is this too simple of a solution?
Wouldn't you need to send the mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Then qmail
will deliver it to your user account and then see the .qmail-robot file
and act accordingly.
On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Halfdan Mouritzen wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've spent at least three weeks
...
You'll need to be more descriptive for us to help you with this. Try actually
posting the messages you're receiving, for a start. You should also tell us
the hostname of your mailserver, as many common problems can be diagnosed
with a simple DNS query and possibly telnetting to your SMTP port
i'm wondering if exists some binaries or scripts to cleanup/fix
the qmail queue
( /opt/qmail/queue/mess
/remote
/info
/bounce)
Have a look at:
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/1217/fid/206 :
Tomas TPS Ulej [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
qmail-start '|dot-forward .forward
./Maildir' splogger qmail
That should be:
./Maildir/' splogger qmail
(note the trailing slash)
-Dave
hi all
!i'm wondering if exists some binaries or scripts to cleanup/fixthe
qmail queue(
/opt/qmail/queue/mess
/remote
/info
/bounce)because i got error messages in logs like :"cannot stat
mess/[message N°]""cannot open message" will try again
later"when i run
root@[moj /root] # echo "`uname` `uname -r`"
FreeBSD 4.2-RELEASE
I have installed:
qmail-1.03
qmail-contrib-0.1 (fast/dot-forward)
checkpassword-0.90
ucspi-tcp-0.88
daemontools-0.70
My hostname is "moj.localhost" (its vmware machine). I am running
local DNS Server and
On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 10:50:15AM +0100, Tomas TPS Ulej wrote:
root@[moj /root] # echo "`uname` `uname -r`"
FreeBSD 4.2-RELEASE
I'm running all qmail services via daemontools. In startup sequence:
root@[moj /etc/namedb] # cat /etc/rc.local
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin csh
root@[moj /etc/namedb] # cat /etc/rc.local
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin csh -cf 'svscan /service '
/var/qmail/rc
pic remove the last line, daemontools will run /var/qmail/rc .
Yes is allready removed. I paste old version of /etc/rc.local. Actual
is:
root@[moj /root] # cat
Hi all!
I have problems with qmail, I have been trying a few time to install qmail
without success. Now I followed "Life with qmail" and I stoped at step 2.9
about the Test Installation. In test.deliver everything seems to work fine
but
in test.receive nothing works. When I do telnet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In /var/log/qmail/smtpd/current I got a lot of lines like this
@40003a6df5b40ea09354 tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already
used
Something is already listening on port 25. Did you remember to stop/remove
sendmail? Remove the
Hi everybody,
I set qmail up regarding to LWQ.
The initial testing with injeting messages to qmail-inject gives the
follwing output and it does not work.
qmail-inject: fatal: qq trouble in home directory (#4.3.0)
In the log file:
2001-01-23 17:03:20.131989500 tcpserver: status: 1/20
2001-01-23
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 05:37:41PM +0100, Marcus Korte wrote:
I set qmail up regarding to LWQ.
The initial testing with injeting messages to qmail-inject gives the
follwing output and it does not work.
qmail-inject: fatal: qq trouble in home directory (#4.3.0)
In the log file:
Marcus Korte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the log file:
2001-01-23 17:03:20.131989500 tcpserver: status: 1/20
2001-01-23 17:03:20.132080500 tcpserver: pid 4044 from ...
2001-01-23 17:03:20.134806500 tcpserver: ok 4044 ...
2001-01-23 17:03:20.134811500 tcpserver: warning: dropping connection,
Chris Johnson writes:
Try adding -l0 (that's ell zero) to your tcpserver options. That'll keep your
server from trying to look up its own name.
I agree that DNS reverse lookup for the local host name on
startup is not necessary in normal situations.
But it may be worth mentioning that
Message-
From: Tetsu Ushijima [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 2:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: some problems with tcpserver
Chris Johnson writes:
Try adding -l0 (that's ell zero) to your tcpserver options. That'll keep
your
server from trying to look up
I installed follling exactly LWQ, I use Maildir and have the /home/user with
the 3 directories. When I send email, I dont have any problem, the messages
arrive to the correct place in the new subdirectory. But When I try to
recive the email, in my outlook I recive no matter that I use my correct
Sorry I am new in this concepts of list. This in not spam. I
just want to get help. If I am doing something wrong tell me. This Email I
sended 30 minuts ago.
I installed follling exactly LWQ, I use Maildir and have the
/home/user withthe 3 directories. When I send email, I don´t have any
"Desarrollo y Sistemas" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry I am new in this concepts of list. This in not spam. I just
want to get help. If I am doing something wrong tell me. This Email I
sended 30 minuts ago.
You need to be more patient. Much more patient.
-Dave
"Desarrollo y Sistemas" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed follling exactly LWQ,
Oh, if I only had a nickel for every time I heard that...
I use Maildir and have the /home/user with
the 3 directories. When I send email, I dont have any problem, the messages
arrive to the correct place in the
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 09:33:57AM -0600, John Gonzalez/netMDC admin wrote:
Does anybody know what variable i would need to get checkvpw to log
properly with qmail-pop3d?
This was discussed recently in the vmailmgr mailing list. Put a script
containing the following into
From: Martin Jespersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 00:00:41 +0200
Hi all
i have written an sms forward filter in perl that allows me to trigger an s
ms message to me if a
mail matches my criteria.
i then send an sms including the sender of the mail and the subject line.
Hi
i'm having inetd problems and i cant figure out
why
i got this line on inetd.conf
smtp stream tcp nowait qmail-smtpd
/var/qmail/bin/tcp-env tcp-env/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
when i telnet to host in port 25 it opens
connection and closes..
any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Gonçalo Gomes
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 12:18:39PM -, Gon?alo Gomes wrote:
Hi
i'm having inetd problems and i cant figure out why
You haven't followed the instructions correctly.
i got this line on inetd.conf
smtp stream tcp nowait qmail-smtpd /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env
tcp-env/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, [iso-8859-1] Gonçalo Gomes wrote:
any ideas?
Aplly to use smtp with tcpserver
Piotr
---
Piotr Kasztelowicz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[http://www.am.torun.pl/~pekasz]
Hi, although I can retrieve send messages via pop3 and smtp, I have
detected some problems while using tcpserver. Sometimes I get long timeouts,
specially when I have not connected to the mailserver for some time (ie.
first time I look at mails in the moorning).
Because of this problem I started
On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 08:20:14AM -0300, Franco Galian wrote:
Hi, although I can retrieve send messages via pop3 and smtp, I have
detected some problems while using tcpserver. Sometimes I get long timeouts,
specially when I have not connected to the mailserver for some time (ie.
first time
Hi everyone!
I use qmail and vpopmail. I install a new system and I put all domains there, it works
fine, but
when I create a new one (with vadddomain) this don't work. It creates it with an
extrange owner and
group (different from vpopmail.vchkpw), and even if I change this it don't work.
I
Am Dienstag, 9. Januar 2001 12:00 schrieb Jess Arniz:
Hi everyone!
I use qmail and vpopmail.
Use the vpopmail mailing list.
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Hostmaster BSWS| Roedingsmarkt 14
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | 20459 Hamburg
www.bsws.de| Germany
in a script that uses the PHP 4.0.4 mail() function, this shows up in the log:
qmail-inject: fatal: unable to parse this line:
From: "Molly"
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]X-Mailer[EMAIL PROTECTED]X-Mailer: PHP/4.0.4
qmail-inject: fatal: unable to parse this line:
From: "molly"
mailto:[EMAIL
--
I need urgently to configure the relay in the qmail and I'm not
getting.
My situation is the following:
I have several users that are connected my server to receive and to
send e-mails.
Those users are not in my network.
Everybody has dynamic IPs because they connect to the Internet
Can someone tell me why my syslog is going crazy with all this stuff?
Am I under attack or what? How do I stop ths? It has been going on
for a couple of days and sucks the processor time on my qmail box.
thanks in advance
cm...
Jan 3 08:28:27 mail last message repeated 3 times
Jan 3 08:28:27
clydem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone tell me why my syslog is going crazy with all this stuff?
Am I under attack or what? How do I stop ths? It has been going on
for a couple of days and sucks the processor time on my qmail box.
Not sure why its happening in the first place (could it
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 05:28:52PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having one heck of a time getting qmail-smtpd to allow mu users to
send mail.
my /etc/tcp.smtp file looks as such.
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
216.177.2.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
:allow
then after saving that
I'm having one heck of a time getting qmail-smtpd to allow mu users to
send mail.
my /etc/tcp.smtp file looks as such.
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
216.177.2.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
:allow
then after saving that i run
tcprules tcp.smtp.cdb tcp.smtp.temp tcp.smtp
and that goes through
From looking at the archives, I realize this is
about the thousandth of these you've seen, but I couldn't find in there a
solution to my problem. I'm running Mandrake 7.1, qmail 1.03; I installed
qmail following Adam McKenna's HOW-TO, and it works just fine from the
localhost.
However,
Hi,
We are in the midst of making a decision to choose an mta and I am pretty much
convinced on qmail but have read some trash talk that has raised some doubt in my
mind. I would really appreciate if someone could give a quick yes/no and how answer
to the following issues that have been
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are in the midst of making a decision to choose an mta and I am pretty
much convinced on qmail but have read some trash talk that has raised some
doubt in my mind. I would really appreciate if someone could give a quick
yes/no and how answer to
)
There are patches to do this, but such practices generally cause more
problems then they solve.
3) qmail forks off a new qmail-remote process for each recipient of every
message...susceptible to easy DoS attack?
No, concurrencyremote limits the number of qmail-remote processes that
run concurrently.
PGP
TECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: qmail problems?
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 09:17:49AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) qmail can't reject mail addressed to a box that doesn't exist? (ie. bounce back
to original sender)
Yes it does.
2) qmail does not verify domain of envelope sender?
I have a file (/tmp/message) that looks like:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Test
This is a test.
For some odd reason that I can't explain the
from address keeps getting rewritten to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (which was
the old hostname).
cat /tmp/message |
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 04:40:26PM +, Peter Woods wrote:
I have a file (/tmp/message) that looks like:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Test
This is a test.
For some odd reason that I can't explain the
from address keeps getting rewritten to
[EMAIL
For some odd reason that I can't explain the
from address keeps getting rewritten to
Am I missing something obvious?
Yes. You haven't shown us that qmail is rewritting that header. At
what point is it rewritten? You need to experiment and catch the email
at each point..
And here's
Thanks for the response. Could you please expand upon
this procedure? I am not familiar and I am not having much
luck with this procedure.
0. Stop qmail.
1. Check at initial injection:
1-1. Inject a local delivery email with qmail-inject
1-2. Inject a remote delivery email
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 07:11:12PM +, Peter Woods wrote:
Thanks for the response. Could you please expand upon
this procedure? I am not familiar and I am not having much
luck with this procedure.
Which bit didn't you understand?
0. Stop qmail.
1. Check at initial injection:
Peter Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand why these two are different:
cat /tmp/message | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
cat /tmp/message | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject -n
The -n version shows the proper "from" contained in /tmp/message.
From the man page for qmail-inject:
Hi to anyone who can help,
The situation that I have is that I have my Linux
box setup with Qmail and I am masquerading all internal IP's to
192.168.0.0/24.
Every email I send out has a header that says it is
coming from unknown (windows share name) 192.168.0.3 and when this gets
sent to
CPREMOTEIP="",RELAYCLIENT=""
Sending to hotmail
from home behind a masq never had a problem (without the hidden settings) and I
never remember an issue before I made my changes here.
Sounds like you
might have other problems (typically hotmail servers have been quite
Well, after searching for sometime to see if anyone else was having
this problem, I came to the conclusion that maybe it's just me. I'm
currently running qmail-1.03 and have it setup to deliver mail to
~/mail/inbox for each user (mbox instead of maildir). Most of the
people I support are
Brian Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In order to attempt to fix the problem, I used the
qmail-date-localtime.patch. This patch partially works.
I'll show you what I mean:
From email@domain Fri Dec 08 17:49:04 2000
Received: (qmail 21700 invoked from network); 8 Dec 2000 12:49:04
---
Brian Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In order to attempt to fix the problem, I used the
qmail-date-localtime.patch. This patch partially works.
I'll show you what I mean:
From email@domain Fri Dec 08 17:49:04 2000
Received: (qmail 21700 invoked
no problems parsing dates.
The Date header is under complete control of the sender's MUA, in any
case, and has nothing to do with qmail or its use of GMT in Received
headers.
From email@domain Fri Dec 08 17:49:04 2000
Received: (qmail 21700 invoked from network); 8 Dec 2000 12:49:04
-0500
Date
The applied patch successfully changes the dates in the "Received"
and
"Date" headers, but it doesn't change the date in the "From"
header
that marks the beginning of the new message. I'm assuming this is
Wrong assumption--the "From" mbox message delimiter isn't passed to
Quoting Brian Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Wrong assumption--the "From" mbox message delimiter isn't passed to
pop3 clients, so you're definitely looking in the wrong place.
You don't mention exactly how your clients' software is incorrectly
parsing the date.
The "From" mbox
---
Hi,
You do not say how your users are accessing their mail (IMAP or
POP),
but I came up with the following patch to fix some Lookout problems
I've
had. The setup on which this patch has been tested (and
demonstrated to
actually work) is:
- delivery
Hi all,
This is my first posting to the group and I have spent this week trying to
find an answer to my pain.
I have three servers, 2 QMQP and 1 null (well it was a full install, but
removed all that was necessary as in the readme.)
I have set up on the null client the IP Addresses of the QMQP
I have set up on the null client the IP Addresses of the QMQP servers and
..
I am finding that it is always hitting the first server defined in
control/qmqmpservers even when that one is reaching its max limit and the
Right. As the manpage for qmail-qmqpc says, the qmqpservers mechanism
is
"asantos" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/06/00 04:57PM
From: Chris Brick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How about you and Dave take all your points off list.
Amazing. Since Feb 2000 this is exactly your second post, AFAICS.
Very
construtive.
Armando
I am going to break my self-enforced silence to make a quick
:53:21 PM, "Gary Barnett" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
List Problems:
"asantos" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/06/00 04:57PM
From: Chris Brick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How about you and Dave take all your points off list.
Amazing. Since Feb 2000 this is exactly your second
Hi,
On Cobalts giving the error
dnscache: fatal: unable to read servers: out of memory
when running dnscache...
Thank you Dan and Clemens for your replies:
(Dan's message)
Perhaps there's some new bloat in the latest libc. What does
size /usr/local/bin/dnscache
report? What if you
(Re: dnscache on a Cobalt running Linux)
Just a PS to my last message for the benefit of
anyone else struggling with Cobalts, so you know
what I've tried:
When I originally wrote the message I was using an un-upgraded
Cobalt (Cobalt OS 1.0). As one of the things I tried, I upgraded to
the
Andrew Richards:
There is no /etc/login.conf on the box; "-d switch in the run-file";
not sure what you mean here. For RSS I used ps (I've split these
lines to fit) (Note this is the static linked version),
USER PID %CPU %MEM SIZE RSS TTY STAT START TIME
COMMAND
root
-
From: clemensF[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 November 2000 18:40
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:Re: Problems with dnscache in Linux
Andrew Richards:
There is no /etc/login.conf on the box; "-d switch in the run-file";
not sure what you mean here. For RSS I used p
Am Donnerstag, 30. November 2000 21:57 schrieb Andrew Richards:
This discussion should be on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Henning Brauer | BS Web Services
Hostmaster BSWS| Roedingsmarkt 14
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | 20459 Hamburg
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I just installed qmail 1.03 and I'm using Pine 4.21 on a FreeBSD 4.2Beta
box. I was using sendmail and have all of my folders in $HOME/mail. Now I
guess qmail wants to use Maildir. So I followed the docs and created a
Maildir folder and through my shell I can see all of the new emails in
* David Daugherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed qmail 1.03 and I'm using Pine 4.21 on a FreeBSD
4.2Beta box. I was using sendmail and have all of my folders in
$HOME/mail. Now I guess qmail wants to use Maildir. So I followed the
docs and created a Maildir folder and through my
On 26 Nov 2000, Robin S. Socha wrote:
* David Daugherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed qmail 1.03 and I'm using Pine 4.21 on a FreeBSD
4.2Beta box. I was using sendmail and have all of my folders in
$HOME/mail. Now I guess qmail wants to use Maildir. So I followed the
docs
* David Daugherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 26 Nov 2000, Robin S. Socha wrote:
[...]
You need to patch pine (unless something good has happened in pine
4.3) to read Maildir. The patches can be obtained from
http://qmail.org/.
I applied the c-client patch but this did not fix the
Andrew Buenaventura wrote:
My problems are:
1. Why is it that when I telnet to the SMTP port, I get a connection closed
by foreign host error message?
There can be several Reasons.
1) check /etc/hosts.deny
2) check /etc/inetd.conf
3) there is something going wrong with your smtp daemon
error message when they log on to the pop server
-Original Message-
From: Michael Maier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 4:55 PM
To: Andrew Buenaventura
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SMTP and PoP 3 problems
Andrew Buenaventura wrote:
My problems are:
1. Why
Andrew Buenaventura wrote:
re SMTP, this happens even if I am telneting from the linux box's loopback
address (127.0.0.1)
re pop my problem is not the aliasing. my problem is that all the other
users can't access their mail. i think qmail divided my users 3 different
groups:
1. all
22 13:23 ok
-rw-r--r--1 root root 18 Nov 24 10:41 status
Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 22/11/2000 18:24:21
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Phil Hedley/Cal/Mitel)
Subject: Re: Problems starting qmail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just re-installed qmail following
working.
Thanks,
Phil Hedley
Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 22/11/2000 18:24:21
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Phil Hedley/Cal/Mitel)
Subject: Re: Problems starting qmail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just re-installed qmail following the procedures in 'Life with qmail'.
When I use
"Roberto Samarone Araujo \(RSA\)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are there any way to keep the user webmail password up date from the
password file of the system ??
Which authentication scheme are you using, anyway?
Sorry to this question about sqwebmail.
sqwebmail has its own mailing list.
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My problems are:
1. Why is it that when I telnet to the SMTP port, I get a connection closed
by foreign host error message?
2. When I telnet to port 110, only my
Hi all,
I've just re-installed qmail following the procedures in 'Life with qmail'.
When I use the command /usr/local/sbin/qmail start I get :-
Starting qmail: svscan.
:No such file or directory
:No such file or directory
:No such file or directory
:No such file or directory
...recursively
Can
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