Hi there!
I installed qmail, tcpserver, vpopmail, but it do not deliver mail well, it
put mails sended by the server well, but when you try to send something from
any server outside it, it fails, it don't show something in the maillog.
Anybody knows something about this?.
Thanks in advance.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
Hi,
I set up sqwebmail and it is working fine with Qmail but, I have a
problem. When I add an user to my system, he/she can use webmail using the
his/her password from the password file of the system. If an user change
this password, he/she need to change the password of the sqwebmail
Title: problems with the spamcontrol patch
Hi,
I have installed the spamcontrol patch to a base install of Q-Mail and most things seem to work fine.
However, there is one problem. When I put in an invalid senders (MAIL FROM) address to a SMTP connection, it closes the connection and does
At 12:46 PM 11/20/2000 -0500, you wrote:
I have followed the faq but I am still getting errors
upon trying to telnet to the localhost using
tcpserver. What I did was
1. Created a file under /var/qmail called tcpserver
with the start up script described in the FAQ.
2. Created links in
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 03:19:17PM -0800, Travis Turner wrote:
At 12:46 PM 11/20/2000 -0500, you wrote:
I have followed the faq but I am still getting errors
upon trying to telnet to the localhost using
tcpserver. What I did was
1. Created a file under /var/qmail called tcpserver
with the
Hi,
As my machine running qmail is named senfpott.gysar (a bogus name, used only
in our local network), it should masquerade any outgoing mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Now - as explained in the faq - I put
gymnasium-sarstedt.de into control/defaulthost. It worked - until I
configured serialmail. Now
hi,
my qmail smtp server will only accept emails
destined for my its own domain
how do I get it to send to other domains - like it
can internally on the server
many thanks
Neil Grant
On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 04:18:46AM -, Neil Grant wrote:
my qmail smtp server will only accept emails destined for my its own domain
how do I get it to send to other domains - like it can internally on the
server
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#relaying
Chris
Hi,
I have a domain integrationsoft.com, when I get mail on one account
(user1), and login, and attempt to forward the mail to another account
(user2), on the same domain/server qmail complaints:
from /var/log/messages:
Nov 15 15:38:38 m3 sendmail[50960]: eAFNccL50958: SYSERR(phate): MX
list
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 11:12:23AM -0800, Oliver Menzel wrote:
I have a domain integrationsoft.com, when I get mail on one account
(user1), and login, and attempt to forward the mail to another account
(user2), on the same domain/server qmail complaints:
from /var/log/messages:
Nov 15
Thanks!
I just thought my sendmail was a link to the corresponding qmail
program, but I skipped that step during installation
Regards,
Oliver
--- Chris Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 11:12:23AM -0800, Oliver Menzel wrote:
I have a domain integrationsoft.com, when
When I make qmail and other qmail related programs I get this error:
maildirwatch.c: In function `main':
maildirwatch.c:62: warning: return type of `main' is not `int'
this happens on most, if not all .c files.
Anybody know how I can fix this? What effects this have?
I'm running a Red Hat
Stian Brekmo wrote:
maildirwatch.c: In function `main':
maildirwatch.c:62: warning: return type of `main' is not `int'
This is quite normal! That is because the main Function has Return Type void.
CU,
Michael
--^..^--
michael maier - system
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Stian Brekmo wrote:
maildirwatch.c:62: warning: return type of `main' is not `int'
These messages seems to be normal when compiling on RHL.
I 'm having big troubles getting qmail to work
Could you be more specific?
At what point in the INSTALL instructions does things
im having a slight problem with my concurrency.
i set my max concurrency in conf-spawn file to 250, and compiled qmail.
after that i set the control/concurrencyremote file to 250. when i send out
about 30,000 messages, my concurrency only goes up to like 90, but
i check the load average and its
Alex Khanin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
im having a slight problem with my concurrency.
i set my max concurrency in conf-spawn file to 250, and compiled qmail.
after that i set the control/concurrencyremote file to 250. when i send out
about 30,000 messages, my concurrency only goes up to like
90, but
i check the load average and its not even 1.0 nor is my ram all gone.
the connection speed is very fast (t3), im running bind on the machine
where qmail runs. i do not know where to look for the problem. could
someone recommend anything? thanks.
I used to have the same problems
turned off for speed, as well as -l 0
There are no log entries at my end to indicate why /only/ dialup users are having
problems with /only/ the SMTP server (they can recieve fine, qpopper is kicking
butt). There is no large volume of messages in the queue, no real load on the server
at all (Sun
they dial up, can they ping your mail server, can they telnet
to port 25, can you manually send mail on port 25 when dialed up? If
not, what is the error? This is standard error tracing for mail
problems...
Remember to make sure your dial-up users have access in /etc/tcp.smtp
(if set up as in LWQ
of their
domains.
-Original Message-
From: Rob Hines Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 7:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mail server problems.
I have something of a large recurring problem. I've looked over
the web and searched
all the resources that I
Hello,
I´m running qmail 1.03 and vpopmail 4.9.4 everything works fine so
far but I still can´t get the messages for a user in the ./Maildir
they always get stucked in the queue. I checked every file and the
only point where I think there could be a mistake is the
../users/assign File wich looks
* Christophe Andreoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
but anyway I have to install Qmail on my SUSE Linux. I followed the
documentation "life with Qmail"
Check http://www.fehcom.com/ for installation instructions for SuSE. SuSE
sucks big in many regards, their startup procedures being among them.
I have installed qmail for the first time and the install has gone extremely
smooth until now. I have run into two problems that I can't seem to solve and
have not been able to find solutions on the list.
My network currently consists of RedHat Linux 6.2 running a P90 server with 64
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 09:19:19AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed qmail for the first time and the install has gone
extremely smooth until now. I have run into two problems that I can't
seem to solve and have not been able to find solutions on the list.
My network
hi,
/etc/resolv.conf is empty
qmail needs dns! it does not look in /etc/hosts.
SMTP is defined as being on port 25/tcp in the /etc/services file.
how do you start your qmail-smtpd?
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -R 0 110 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup mail.monea.org
/bin/checkpassword
Hi !!
I am not very experienced with linux, but anyway I have to install Qmail on
my SUSE Linux.
I followed the documentation "life with Qmail" but can not start the qmail
Batch ( qmail start). I get a syntax error
although I copied the Qmail file exactly as it is. This syntax
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I followed the documentation "life with Qmail" but can not start the qmail
Batch ( qmail start). I get a syntax error
although I copied the Qmail file exactly as it is. This syntax error is:
"unexpected end of file".
Here is the Qmail Batch:
(See attached file:
hi everybody
i've configured qmail 1.53 , ezmlm 0.53 and ezmlm-idx-0.324.
the problem is when i try to create a moderate list, the moderator don't
receive the mail for confirm the user's subscription
i used the next comands:
ezmlm-make -rdugm -5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] /var/qmail/alias/lista2
PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 9:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MTA and \r\n problems
Okay, I have inherited a legacy Active Server Pages/VB environment that
uses ASPEmail to send HTML email messages to a qmail relay server. I
keep getting the dreaded LF bounce. After
Hello all, does anyone use DJB's rbldns package? I'm trying to
use it and am having some trouble with the TXT record portion.
The documentation for the data file is at:
http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/rbldns-data.html
Basically no matter how I put things into the 'data' file, it will
only serve up a
On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 02:42:55PM -0400, Hubbard, David wrote:
Hello all, does anyone use DJB's rbldns package? I'm trying to
use it and am having some trouble with the TXT record portion.
The documentation for the data file is at:
http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/rbldns-data.html
Basically no
PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Problems with rbldns?
On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 02:42:55PM -0400, Hubbard, David wrote:
Hello all, does anyone use DJB's rbldns package? I'm trying to
use it and am having some trouble with the TXT record portion.
The documentation for the data file is at:
http://cr.yp.to
So here's my little story.
I have to relay mail from our MS Exchange Server to the qmail-server (This
server also beeing the firewall).
I did setup everything with tcp-env according to point 5.4 in the FAQ
But this doesn't work (at least not with my RedHat Linux)
The RELAYCLIENT variable just
Hi,
i'm using qmail 1.03 with tcpserver 0.88 and i have problems with some
clients (mostly Windows/Outlook) sending mail through the qmail-MTA,
which is very slow on those client machines, but there are also
clients (the majority) with the same configuration, which operates
about 6-7 times
Okay, I have inherited a legacy Active Server Pages/VB environment that
uses ASPEmail to send HTML email messages to a qmail relay server. I
keep getting the dreaded LF bounce. After talking to Persits Software
(the makers of the component), they're convinced that qmail is stripping
the CRLF
On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 01:36:08PM -0600, Rich Feather wrote:
Okay, I have inherited a legacy Active Server Pages/VB environment that
uses ASPEmail to send HTML email messages to a qmail relay server. I
keep getting the dreaded LF bounce. After talking to Persits Software
(the makers of the
and \r\n problems
Okay, I have inherited a legacy Active Server Pages/VB environment that
uses ASPEmail to send HTML email messages to a qmail relay server. I
keep getting the dreaded LF bounce. After talking to Persits Software
(the makers of the component), they're convinced that qmail
I just recently migrated all my customers over to a new machine with
RAID. Everything _seems_ to be working fine.
I have some users that are calling up telling me they cant connect to the
pop3 server even though they havent changed anything.
Any time i test it from here by telnetting to port
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
Hi all
i have written an sms forward filter in perl that allows me to trigger an sms message
to me if a
mail matches my criteria.
i then send an sms including the sender of the mail and the subject line.
Now my problem is this:
I live in denmark and thus it happens pretty often that a
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.
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Martin Jespersen wrote:
I have tried everything i could find, and no perl module seems able to do this for
me (including
SGML::ISO8859).
Neither have i found a binary or a sheel script or anything like it that works for
me,
but since every mailreader seems able to
Thorkild Stray wrote:
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Martin Jespersen wrote:
I have tried everything i could find, and no perl module seems able to do this for
me (including
SGML::ISO8859).
Neither have i found a binary or a sheel script or anything like it that works for
me,
but since every
Our setup:
EXCHANGE SERVER = Firewall (qmail) = Internet
we want the exchange server to relay mails to qmail, and the firewall to
only accept mails for our domains, except for the exchange server.
As is my understanding I need to set RELAYCLIENT with the help of tcp-env.
/var/qmail/control
Did this reach the list?
I am not so sure, so I am sending this again.
Sorry if this is a duplicate, but the problem is rather urgent.
-Original Message-
From: Leonard Tulipan
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 8:30 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Problems
-
From: Leonard Tulipan
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 8:30 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Problems with RELAYCLIENT
Our setup:
EXCHANGE SERVER = Firewall (qmail) = Internet
we want the exchange server to relay mails to qmail, and the firewall to
only accept
-Original Message-
From: Martin Jespersen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 1:26 PM
To: Leonard Tulipan
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Problems with RELAYCLIENT
just put the exchange server in your /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts file
: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 1:26 PM
To: Leonard Tulipan
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Problems with RELAYCLIENT
just put the exchange server in your /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts file
and you should be fine :)
/Martin
Nice idea, but it doesn't work.
I still get: 553
: Martin Jespersen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
# Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 1:26 PM
# To: Leonard Tulipan
# Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
# Subject:Re: Problems with RELAYCLIENT
#
# just put the exchange server in your /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts file
# and you should be fine
hi,
next problem is:
The message will show up immediately in your mailbox, and syslog ...
everything appears fine in syslog but the email doesnt end up in my mailbox
(in pine) and /var/qmail/users/neil/
the /var/qmail/users/neil/Mailbox is being found by pine but doing:
echo to:neil |
mailbox, and syslog
thanks
- Original Message -
From: Aaron L. Meehan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 9:37 PM
Subject: Re: problems ... again
Quoting Neil Grant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
hi,
next problem is:
The message will show up
information, thanks
-Original Message-
From: Neil Grant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 5:36 PM
To: Aaron L. Meehan; qmail
Subject: Re: problems ... again
sorry, bit more info:
running rh6.2 i386
doing: echo to:neil | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
produces
hi,
this is a repost of a previos problem, which you can find under the
subject "mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)". Basically, sending mail
to users in a new virtual domain returned error #5.1.1.
Directory permissions are set just fine,
but the mail doesnt get to the mailboxes
thanks for the help
Neil Grant
- Original Message -
From: Chris Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Neil Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: qmail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 11:07 PM
Subject: Re: problems ... again
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 10
Qmail is not checking mailbox size correctly and I am having to cat all my
user(around 9000) mailboxes and grep in the bytes and so forth, anyone have
this problem or know of a fix for it?
Scott Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Qmail is not checking mailbox size correctly and I am having to cat all my
user(around 9000) mailboxes and grep in the bytes and so forth, anyone have
this problem or know of a fix for it?
qmail doesn't do its own quotas. For normal/shell users, use
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 02:37:52PM -0500, Scott Sanders wrote:
Qmail is not checking mailbox size correctly and I am having to cat all my
user(around 9000) mailboxes and grep in the bytes and so forth, anyone have
this problem or know of a fix for it?
qmail doesn't pay any attention to
At 16:09 1.10.2000 -0300, Daniel Theodoro wrote:
How is the best way to deny messages from this user - #@[] ?
I put it in my badmailfrom/badmailpatterns but it still send email from
my smtp's
Some idea ?
Difficult, because they are control characters (check DJB "E Mail Header"
page).
In your
qpopper from Qualcomm, yes. When I recompiled, it was to go to a new
version. I assumed that the older version of qpop was the problem, so I
upgraded, otherwise, it's a default install (following the instructions to
do Mailbox pickup).
Actually, I don't care if we go to Maildir myself. The
Here's the end of the first message and the header and part of the body of
the second (that was appended to the first. I've blanked out the specific
email addy it was sent to, but that shouldn't matter:
--- Begin Snip ---
"Okay," he says, "they're coming for Rosh Hashanah.
Now
How is the best way to deny messages from this user - #@[] ?
I put it in my badmailfrom/badmailpatterns but it still send email from
my smtp's
Some idea ?
=
Daniel Theodoro
Tecnologia - iG
Daniel Theodoro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How is the best way to deny messages from this user - #@[] ?
I put it in my badmailfrom/badmailpatterns but it still send email from
my smtp's
That address is the standard one used for bounces. That's why badmailfrom
doesn't let you block it.
also ask someone associated with Qualcomm, but I have this setup
running on other systems without any problems (read exactly the same but
for hardware and the SMTP_AUTH patch).
The problematic system is:
Sun Ultra II Enterprise w/ dual 200mhz chips
1.2G RAM
20G SCSI storage
Solaris 8
qmail 1.03 w
On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 08:40:33PM -0500, Rob Hines Jr. wrote:
Hmm...Okay, well, I'm using QPOP 3.0.2,
You mean qpopper from qualcomm?
I've even recompiled it a couple times.
Did you change any config values between the recompiles or did you just
recompile and expect the compiler would
I am running qmail on a Solaris system, and have had nothing but good
luck with it. I installed Mrs. Brisby's smtp_auth patch, and all is good
delivering to homedir Mailboxes. I am having a problem though.
Occasionally users will retrieve their mail to find one message appended
to the end of the
Quoting Rob Hines Jr. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I am running qmail on a Solaris system, and have had nothing but good
luck with it. I installed Mrs. Brisby's smtp_auth patch, and all is good
delivering to homedir Mailboxes. I am having a problem though.
Occasionally users will retrieve their
Hi !
I have problems whith relaying:
I use tcpserver and my file tcp.smtp
contain next lines
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
192.168.2.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
and I started qmail:
#!/bin/bash
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -c100 -x/etc/smtp.cdb -R -H -u
hi,
try changing your rules to read:
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
192.168.2.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
Jon.
Kornyakov Yevgeny wrote:
Hi !
I have problems whith relaying:
I use tcpserver and my file tcp.smtp
contain next lines
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
Kornyakov Yevgeny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have problems whith relaying:
I use tcpserver and my file tcp.smtp
contain next lines
[...]
and I started qmail:
#!/bin/bash
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -c100 -x/etc/smtp.cdb -R -H -u 7770 -g 2108 0 smtp
[...]
Did you remember to rerun tcprules
quite well or where
specific problems/bottlenecks occur. When using in parallel with mrtg graphs
from routers and gateways, it can make management much easier...
regards,
jens
---
instant networks - netzwerkmanagment intern
hi,
BUT any hosts can use my server for relayng !!!
is your ~/qmail/control/rcpthosts set up properly? if that does not exist, qmail will
relay happily ...
;) a
==
Alexander Jernejcic
email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
begin
, thank you.
--
Sean Peterson
System Administrator
Valley Internet Providers Ltd.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jose wrote:
Lately, my server has been having problems with POP3 timeouts.
Using Qmail 1.03 and the pop3 daemon that comes with QMail.
I'm getting many calls from clients claiming
Hello
I have problems with qmail compilation on Solaris 2.6
with gcc-2.95.
First I dont now how set gcc as default compiler on
Solaris - please help with it!
Second - if I have manually change compiler to gcc
such error has been occured:
./load qmail-remote control.o constmap.o
Lately, my server has been having problems with POP3 timeouts.
Using Qmail 1.03 and the pop3 daemon that comes with QMail.
I'm getting many calls from clients claiming that their email programs
say: POP3 Server not responding, etc.
This occurs during an email download. Some will be halfway
ot; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 5:15 PM
Subject: Re: Problems receiving mail
"Wagner R. Landgraf" wrote:
Ok, now TELNET test is ok (I can receive mail in qmail sending it by
telnet local connect). However, I cannot send remote-loca
. Landgraf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 7:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problems receiving mail
I cannot receive mail. Let's say that my internal IP is 192.168.1.20 (local
net inside the firewall) and my external IP is 200.201.1.1 . If I do (from
another
"Wagner R. Landgraf" wrote:
I cannot receive mail. Let's say that my internal IP is 192.168.1.20 (local
net inside the firewall) and my external IP is 200.201.1.1 . If I do (from
another machine in the local network) telnet 192.168.1.20 25 , it works
fine, and I can send mail to the mail
Informática Ltda.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: "Austad, Jay" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'Wagner R. Landgraf'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 12:08 PM
Subject: RE: Problems receiving mail
If you're on a machine on t
"Wagner R. Landgraf" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmmm..., that might be correct. However, in an internal machine, I can
open
the www browser and type http://200.201.1.1 as the URL of web page, and
it
works. What does it mean?
You originally said that trying to access port 80 using the external
To clarify: I'm not able to connect neither to port 25 or 80 from my
internal machine, using *telnet*. However, I can open my web site (using www
browser) using my external IP as URL. I don't know too much about this, but
I though strange because I think web browser connect to URL (my external
PROTECTED]
To: "Wagner R. Landgraf" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 3:43 PM
Subject: Re: Problems receiving mail
To clarify: I'm not able to connect neither to port 25 or 80 from my
internal machine, using *telnet*. However, I can open my web site (using
www
Ok, now TELNET test is ok (I can receive mail in
qmail sending it by telnet local connect). However, I cannot send remote-local
mail.
My qmail server is under a firewall. I've set the
firewall to redirect mail packets (port 25) to qmail server.
However, when I send mail to [EMAIL
"Wagner R. Landgraf" wrote:
Ok, now TELNET test is ok (I can receive mail in qmail sending it by
telnet local connect). However, I cannot send remote-local mail.
My qmail server is under a firewall. I've set the firewall to redirect
mail packets (port 25) to qmail server.
How are you
:
Wagner R.
Landgraf
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 2:43
PM
Subject: Problems receiving mail
Ok, now TELNET test is ok (I can receive mail in
qmail sending it by telnet local connect). However, I cannot send remote-local
mail.
My qmail server
Subject: Re: Problems receiving
mail
Qmail does not deliver mail to root, therefore you need to
make sure you have setup the qmail aliase file for root. I would
recommend testing using another user.
You need to set up a POP server to work with qmail.
None is installed
Hi
My qmail server is under a firewall. I've set the firewall to redirect
mail packets (port 25) to qmail server.
How are you going to be able to send mail packets to the internet?
Is there any special action o SEND packets to Internet? I didn't knew about
that. Do I have to ask to
nt to look at using qmail-mrtg as well since it
provides nice pretty graphs that show change in time quite well or where
specific problems/bottlenecks occur. When using in parallel with mrtg graphs
from routers and gateways, it can make management much easier...
rega
Hi,
I have some problems
usingqmail 1.03 with mysql-patch 0.6.6 over Redhat 6.2.
Pop3 service works fine, but qmail-getpw never gets
executed and all local messages get lost. If I use users/assign works fine, but
I need qmail-getpw working.
I think that the problem is related to
qmail
I have been unable to find a fix or any suggestive information for a client
who is getting the following error message:
I need you to look at the following error message that keeps popping up
on my screen every few minutes.it looks like the password dialog
box with this message:
The server
First of all, nice to meet you. I'm the funny looking guy that rides
into the building every morning on a black and white bike with green
tires.
Second, when are they seeing this error? During a POP login or an SMTP
transaction? And it appears that the error has been truncated. Is this
how
hi,
i have a big problem with qmailanalog, because i never get an output.
i have one mail-logfile in /var/log/mail. i piped this thru matchup
and i.e. thru zoverall, but i never get an output. zoverall i.e. says
"completed messages:0" although my system logs hundreds of mail a day.
any idea
hi,
i have a big problem with qmailanalog, because i never get an output.
i have one mail-logfile in /var/log/mail. i piped this thru matchup
and i.e. thru zoverall, but i never get an output. zoverall i.e. says
"completed messages:0" although my system logs hundreds of mails a day.
any idea
OK Start by looking at Life With Qmail and setting up your logging using
multilog. Also, you may want to look at using qmail-mrtg as well since it
provides nice pretty graphs that show change in time quite well or where
specific problems/bottlenecks occur. When using in parallel with mrtg graphs
I'm using a FreeBSD 3.4 and qmail . I put FreeBSD quota to each
home dir of my users in order to deny large amount of files , because I have
a FTP server in the same machine . My problem is that when I turn on the
quotas , the qmail doesn't receive the emails to the users so , the
"French, Michael" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I try to telnet to port 25, I
get a connection refused message. Checked the qmail logs and in the smtpd
log, I get a message that says"tcpserver: error in loading shared
libraries:libc.so.6.1:failed to map segment from shared object:Cannont
Hi, this is my first time posting, hope that you all can help me
out. I running qmail 1.03 on an Alpha Personal Workstation 500, Redhat 6.2.
I did just a standard server install of the OS, then untarred qmail. ucspi,
daemon tools, and dot-forward. I compiled and installed all of the
Currently, when qmail delivers mail, it looks in the home directory
for information.
Now, the problem is, when this NFS mount fails (due to hardware or
software errors), the mail is bounced in the same way it bounces when
the directory is not owned by the recipient.
Is there any way of making
On Don, 07 Sep 2000, Thorkild Stray wrote:
Currently, when qmail delivers mail, it looks in the home directory
for information.
Now, the problem is, when this NFS mount fails (due to hardware or
software errors), the mail is bounced in the same way it bounces when
the directory is not
I am having real problems with sqwebmail. Yesterday it just stopped
authenticating users. Only if you are trying to get your mail via the
webmail, if you use outlook or something you can get e-mail no problem. I
did not do anything to it and it just stopped working. When you try to log
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