Webmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
are there any limit with the number of characters of a subdomain?(p.e.
.mydomain.com)
And within virtualdomains, the very end of alias line? (p.e.
.mydomain.com:alias-mydomain.com)
No hard limits.
does not like recipient
remote host said 553
Hi:
I followed the virtual-accounts howtro from Jedy to the letter,
but Ie a problem.
My hostname is: perseo.dce.net.mx
I start qmail-pop from inetd a sfollows:
pop-3 stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup
perseo.dce.net.mx /usr/bin/checkpoppasswd
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Mate Wierdl wrote:
You are probably not on the net directly, or your DNS is messed up.
In the qmail-pop3d.init script, change the HOST line to
HOST=your.host
Did that and it works perfectly now. Got rid of the hard error that was
coming up each time as well.
If you
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Mate Wierdl wrote:
Did you run maildirmake as the user, or as root? maildirmake has to
be run as the user. Also, if you want qmail to deliver to maildir,
not only you need to change defauldelivery, but you need to restart
qmail (not qmail-smtpd).
Yup, did this.
Since
Hi there!
I have a setup with qmail and tcpserver. I defined some ip-numbers allowed
to relay in tcp.smtp, and the rest should be denied. In most cases, this
filter works, but from customers I got the note that sometimes (not always
reproducable) they can relay over this server. Is this a bug in
On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 09:00:26AM +0100, Häffelin Holger wrote:
Hi there!
I have a setup with qmail and tcpserver. I defined some ip-numbers allowed
to relay in tcp.smtp, and the rest should be denied. In most cases, this
filter works, but from customers I got the note that sometimes (not
iv0 wrote:
Bernat Ginard wrote:
Hi all,
We have a mail server with qmail and vpopmail and all is working right
except that we have an address which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] and another one
which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the mails sent to the second address go to
the first. The rest
Hi there!
I have a setup with qmail and tcpserver. I defined some
ip-numbers allowed
to relay in tcp.smtp, and the rest should be denied. In
most cases, this
filter works, but from customers I got the note that
sometimes (not always
reproducable) they can relay over this
You are probably not on the net directly, or your DNS is messed up.
In the qmail-pop3d.init script, change the HOST line to
HOST=your.host
If you tell me what your host's name is, I can find out what could be
wrong.
Mate
Did you run maildirmake as the user, or as root? maildirmake has to
be run as the user. Also, if you want qmail to deliver to maildir,
not only you need to change defauldelivery, but you need to restart
qmail (not qmail-smtpd).
Since you seem to have installed qmail from the Memphis rpm,
I've hacked qmail-getpw to get Maildir locations from an external
database. It worked fine for a while, but recently it's stopped delivery,
giving 5.1.1 errors.
It's still calling the qmail-getpw program, as I've changed it to print
out debug messages, and it's returning sucess (and the
Regarding the qmail-pop3d problem I posted about yesterday, I looked in
the /var/log/qmail logfiles and I see this which might help someone track
down my problem perhaps:
delivery 20: deferral: Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir._(#4.2.1)/
Could this have something to do with my pop3 problem?
On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, Vincent Danen wrote:
Regarding the qmail-pop3d problem I posted about yesterday, I looked in
the /var/log/qmail logfiles and I see this which might help someone track
down my problem perhaps:
No worries, I figured it out... it was the DNS lookup thingy in
qmail-pop3d.init
From: Vincent Danen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2000 23:16:58 -0700 (MST)
Not sure if anyone got this, but as an update I re-created the Maildir's
for all of my users. I think I had originally done "maildirmake
~/Maildir" which might have been the problem... did it this
-Original Message-
From: Bob Rogers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 9:19 AM
To: Vincent Danen
Cc: Qmail Mailing List
Subject: problems with qmail-pop3d (fwd)
slip
Let me ask a silly question: Does each owner own his/her ~/Maildir/ tree?
[smills@proxy Maildir
On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, Bob Rogers wrote:
Not sure if anyone got this, but as an update I re-created the Maildir's
for all of my users. I think I had originally done "maildirmake
~/Maildir" which might have been the problem... did it this time as
"maildirmake $HOME/Maildir" and now
I have a few problems with qmail-pop3d that I'm not sure how to solve. I
followed the instructions to the letter, and when I start it with
/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail-pop3d.init it starts but says "hard error" before
it starts. Any idea what this might be?
Also, I switched to usi
: Sat, 4 Mar 2000 10:50:10 -0700 (MST)
From: Vincent Danen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Qmail Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: problems with qmail-pop3d
I have a few problems with qmail-pop3d that I'm not sure how to solve. I
followed the instructions to the letter, and when I start it with
/e
Hi all,
We have a mail server with qmail and vpopmail and all is working right
except that we have an address which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] and another one
which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the mails sent to the second address go to
the first. The rest of addresses works right. We have addresses with
Bernat Ginard wrote:
Hi all,
We have a mail server with qmail and vpopmail and all is working right
except that we have an address which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] and another one
which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the mails sent to the second address go to
the first. The rest of addresses works
Has anyone been successful in getting QMAIL-1.03 to run on a SPARC running
Solaris 7, and compiled using the Sun C compiler? Here is my environment:
This is SUN Netra T1 running Solaris 7:
m67[admin]% uname -a
SunOS m67 5.7 Generic_106541-08 sun4u sparc SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi-cEngine
How about a truss -f?
That might tell you why the spawned process is dying.
Also, you might want to quote the log files exactly next time. As a long-time user
of qmail you may be aware of how confusing a paraphrased error can be to people
trying to help you.
Regards.
On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at
According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How about a truss -f?
That might tell you why the spawned process is dying.
Also, you might want to quote the log files exactly next time. As a long-time user
of qmail you may be aware of how confusing a paraphrased error can be to people
trying to help
How about a truss -f?
On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 04:50:46PM -0500, Curtis Generous wrote:
According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How about a truss -f?
That might tell you why the spawned process is dying.
Also, you might want to quote the log files exactly next time. As a long-time user
The problem ended up being that perl, as it comes with Slackware 7, does not
support setuid scripts.
--
Mark Drummond
Department of Computing Services
UNIX System Administrator
Dave Sill wrote:
Bingo. Raise the limit.
'k, raised it to 500 and the out of memory errors are gone. Next
question ... now I get:
@400038b43283236535ec tcpserver: status: 1/40
@400038b4328323691234 tcpserver: pid 7436 from 137.94.1.134
@400038b4328323b482b4 tcpserver: ok 7436
I just installed scan4virus (plus the QMAILQUEUE patch, and Time-HiRes)
on my Slackware 7 (kernel 2.2.14) box with mcaffee's viruscanner. Now,
when my mail hub tries to send me my mail I get:
@400038b427ec28cacd6c tcpserver: status: 1/40
@400038b427ec2a95bdb4 tcpserver: pid 7050 from
"Mark E. Drummond" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps this has something to do with the softlimit in my
/var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run file?
Bingo. Raise the limit.
-Dave
You did install it setuid qmailq like the docs said?
You did run "/var/qmail/bin/antivirus-qmail-queue.pl -z" like it says?
Are all the files under /var/spool/qmailscan/ owned by qmailq, group qmail
like they should be?
Is /var/spool/qmailscan/ writable by qmailq?
Let me know (as I'm the
stalled. I did follow the instructions, and they were quite clear, or
I thought so anyway. Everything seemed to go fine. Part of the problem
was my stupidity, when I installed the first time, well, my default
umask is 077, so that screwed the install.
I fixed all the permissions problems (which w
Hi all,
I am trying to debug problems we have had delivering to specific domains.
I would like to use qmailanalog to tell me the following things, if
possible:
1) When multiple MX records exist for a domain, what percentage of
deliveries are successful (and what percentage
I know this is off-topic, but I'd like to know if anyone else is seeing
this: Over the last couple of weeks, I've been seeing a lot of
'554 transaction failed' errors in my qmail logs for deliveries to
hotmail.com addresses. In some cases, my customers have reported that
even though they received
I've poured over some FAQs and man-pages and read the HOWTO's, so now here I
am.. I know this is probably a basic/common question, but I seriously can't
find it, so please don't yell at me to RTFM, because I have.
First, a description of the setup.
router/firewall -- mail server -- my
I fixed most of the problems.. shoulda went to firewall and routers 101 in
college I guess instead of sleeping in until noon.
The only problem I have now is that mail to @frungy.com bounces, but
zoq.frungy.com works, but I'm sure this is a FAQ and can likely figure this
out myself.
Thanks,
Chad
i recently installed and set up qmail on my mandrake 6.1 linux box. i was
going through the TEST files and ran into some problems. i can send mail out
and within the box, but any mail sent to the box seems to disappear. there
are no bounce notices sent when i send a message with an unknown user
"Eric LaLonde" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've moved the file /var/spool/mail/user to ~user/Mailbox and made a
symbolic link back to /var/spool/mail/user, but it doesn't seem to
stay. It will say that I have new mail in /var/spool/mail/user, and
then when i go to view that mail via 'mail', it
"Juan E Suris" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am in the process of changing my email adress. I tried to subscribe
my new address and it did not work.
What did you do, exactly? How did it "not work"? No response? Error
message?
-Dave
Hey,
Try something like this:
:0:
*
/home/mordac/mailbox
Check out the procmail docs for details.
-Deke
Eric LaLonde [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I'm trying to set up procmail so that when a user emails another user locally using
'mail', it will go to ~/user/Mailbox. (mordac is my test
"Eric LaLonde" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I change smtp's port, will that circumvent this problem? :)
qmail-smtpd (tcpserver, actually) can listen to any port you want. The
trick is getting clients to use a port other than 25.
-Dave
Hi All!
I am in the process of changing my email adress. I tried to
subscribe my new address and it did not work. I unsubcribe and resubscribe with
my old address with no problem. Any clues?
JES
-Original Message-From:
Jacob Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've moved the file /var/spool/mail/user to
~user/Mailbox and made a symbolic link back to /var/spool/mail/user, but it
doesn't seem to stay. It will say that I have new mail in /var/spool/mail/user,
and then when i go to view that mail via 'mail', it gives me this
message:
This text is
Hi all,
Recently I have set up a mail server with qmail and vpopmail.
But the problem is that when somebody tries to send a mail to
a non existent account qmail accepts the mail and then bounces
and return the mail to the sender. There is no problem with it
except for the case the mail is
"Eric Lalonde" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan 22 21:53:59 twilight qmail: 948606839.267310 starting delivery 27: msg
198762 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jan 22 21:53:59 twilight qmail: 948606839.297786 delivery 27: failure:
Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)/
Qmail then bounces the email
Dave Sill writes:
"Eric Lalonde" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan 22 21:53:59 twilight qmail: 948606839.267310 starting delivery 27: msg
198762 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jan 22 21:53:59 twilight qmail: 948606839.297786 delivery 27: failure:
Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)/
"Eric LaLonde" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Deferred: No route to host
Hmm. What does "ping mail.daylightfading.org" do? Sounds like you have
connectivity problems.
-Dave
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 24 Jan 00, at 15:12, Dave Sill wrote:
"Eric LaLonde" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Deferred: No route to host
Hmm. What does "ping mail.daylightfading.org" do? Sounds like you have
connectivity
* Eric LaLonde (Mon, Jan 24, 2000 at 02:20:39PM -0800)
I will definately email my net admin, but if you have any idea
why it would connect fine to port 21, and not 25, let me know.
Sounds like there is a firewall in between. A polite firewall
will often answer back with an ICMP message of
this problem? :)
- Eric
- Original Message -
From: "Stig Sandbeck Mathisen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 2:32 PM
Subject: Re: problems retrieving email
* Eric LaLonde (Mon, Jan 24, 2000 at 02:20:39PM -0800)
I will definately email my
I am trying to set up qmail on the network twilight.daylightfading.org.
I am at the point in the INSTALL files where I am trying to send an email to
myself via qmail-inject. However, this is failing.
When I try
echo to: Mason | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
the following error lines appear in
On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 01:31:54PM -0800, Guillermo Villasana Cardoza wrote:
ld: 0706-006 Cannot find or open library file: -l resolv
ld:open(): No such file or directory
AIX doesn't have libresolv.a.
./load qmail-remote control.o constmap.o timeoutread.o timeoutwrite.o t
Jos Backus wrote:
On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 01:31:54PM -0800, Guillermo Villasana Cardoza wrote:
ld: 0706-006 Cannot find or open library file: -l resolv
ld:open(): No such file or directory
AIX doesn't have libresolv.a.
./load qmail-remote control.o constmap.o timeoutread.o
My settings have worked before but now they are broke, unsure if it was
something I have done.
gemini# pwd
/var/qmail/control
gemini# cat virtualdomains | grep rain
raintrekker.com:rtrekker
gemini# cat rcpthosts | grep rain
raintrekker.com
gemini# id rtrekker
uid=1411(rtrekker)
I know this is going to end up being a DNS problem, but I just can't
figure it out. I've got 3 addresses I'm dealing with:
sparky.srcars.net (local)
showsol.com (virtual)
incoming.showsol.com (virtual)
Now for some reason when I send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it
delievers it to [EMAIL
MTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
All of a sudden I'm having problems with tcpserver on a machine with multiple
IP's (but only one network interface card). It was working great until recently;
running qmail-smtpd and qmail-pop3d on both a "live" IP and a non-routable IP
(192.168.0.x). But
On Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 09:45:33PM -0700, Theodore Cekan wrote:
I am running FreeBSD 3.3 with a pn0 network card. When I have qmail send
out large amounts of email to a subscriber list (about 100k addresses) I
often get errors in my message log about dropped packets and 'Out of mbuf
In my quest to set up virtual domains thru QMAIL, it seems I must have
"wankified" the existing, working settings of QMAIL..
According to /var/log/maillog, mail is being received on behalf of the
various users of my domain.. The mail IS being received, but it is not
being delivered..
Here is
On 01-Jan-00 CDR Inc wrote:
In my quest to set up virtual domains thru QMAIL, it seems I must have
"wankified" the existing, working settings of QMAIL..
According to /var/log/maillog, mail is being received on behalf of the
various users of my domain.. The mail IS being received, but it
OK Trying to re-acquaint myself with linux, so bear with me.. :)
I just installed QMAIL on Redhat 6.1
I thought I had the install right. The POP3 seems to work OK.. And I can
telnet to the SMTP side and do the test. But it doesn't receive the test
SMTP mail, and when I try to send mail
SERVER RESPONSE: '553: sorry, that domains isn't in my list of allowed
rcpthosts (#5.7.1) ( Account 'cdrinc.net', SMTP Server: 'cdrinc.net')
"that domain".
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts doesn't contain the domain name of the
recipient, and tcp-env or tcp-server (depending on how qmail-smtpd
is
Is the domain you are trying to send to in the locals files?
Tony Wasson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, CDR Inc wrote:
OK Trying to re-acquaint myself with linux, so bear with me.. :)
I just installed QMAIL on Redhat 6.1
I thought I had the install right. The POP3 seems to
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade from version 3.1.2 of vchkpw and to the new 3.4.10a
vpopmail, but something goes wrong it seems.
It's said that it should generate the vpasswd.cdb files automagically during
install, but it doesn't...just leaves the normal vpasswd files there, and
this gives problems
Cameron Arnott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry but this is a long message but it'll tell you everything about
how i have qmail setup
Thanks. It's rare for someone to include all the necessary information
in their initial problem report. :-)
[root@top supervise]# vdir -R
.:
total 3
- Original Message -
From: J Torres
To: qmail list
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 3:02 AM
I have attempted to setup a virtual domain for a customer of
ours... below is a list of files and their contents. After the
changes were made to the control files qmail-smtpd was hupped
On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 03:15:26AM +1100, J Torres wrote:
I have attempted to setup a virtual domain for a customer of ours...
below is a list of files and their contents. After the changes were
made to the control files qmail-smtpd was hupped using svc -h
On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 03:15:26AM +1100, J Torres wrote:
I have attempted to setup a virtual domain for a customer of ours... below
is a list of files and their contents. After the changes were made to the
control files qmail-smtpd was hupped using svc -h
/var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd.
Hi, Here I go again..
I know i had it working before but can't remember how..
As far as i know i have everything set up ok. and the same as before
First i'll state my problems then my setup
Problem1 : user on 10.0.0.21 can send mail to anyone@kat.net.au
but not to anyone
Problem1 : user on 10.0.0.21 can send mail to anyone@kat.net.au
but not to anyone@anywhere-else.com/net/org
[root@top /etc]# cat tcp.smtp
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
10.0.0.21:allow,REALYCLIENT=""
^^^
In case those arrows haven't come out in the
- Original Message -
From: Chris Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: J Torres [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: qmail list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 7:49 AM
Subject: Re: Virtual Domain Problems
On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 03:15:26AM +1100, J Torres wrote:
I have attempted
Thanks.. i feel very small about the spelling mistakes..
Thanks for the reminder to me and everyone else reading this message
Always rememer to run
/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail cdb
after altering the tcp.smtp file
after fixing those spelling errors the relaying now works however the other
probs
go again..
--I know i had it working before but can't remember how..
--As far as i know i have everything set up ok. and the same as before
--
--First i'll state my problems then my setup
--
--
--Problem1 : user on 10.0.0.21 can send mail to anyone@kat.net.au
--but not to anyo
Oscar Arranz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed qmail with tcpserver and vpopmail.
When I send a message from a local address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to
an external account, it works fine
but when I send a message to other address in the same server it doesn't
work and puts a message like
Hi.
I have installed qmail with tcpserver and vpopmail.
When I send a message from a local address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to
an external account, it works fine
but when I send a message to other address in the same server it doesn't
work and puts a message like this on /var/log/syslog
weren't all out to get me !!
-Original Message-
From: Paul Charsley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 1999 10:03 PM
To: 'qmail'
Subject: Problems receiving mail
I have installed qmail and can successfully send mail both
locally and to
remote addresses
I have installed qmail and can successfully send mail both locally and to
remote addresses. However, I am unable to receive messages from a remote
address. I do not use Fetchmail since my linux server is permanently
connected. When I do the first test in TEST.receive (forge some mail locally
via
On Sat, Dec 04, 1999 at 03:51:02PM -0600, Steve Schroeder wrote:
Before after installing qmail, which I believe I've done successfully, I
cannot telnet to port 25 to test the installation. I can however send mail
as root to external addresses. I'm trying to use fetchmail to suck down my
mail
Thanks for all the pointers. I'm going to start from scratch with qmail
and follow the instructions I was giving (Living with qmail) pdf.
Steve
Hi, Steve!
Help can be provided easily if your question was whether fetchmail and
qmail can work together successfully. They can, and if you like I
will show you how. I don't quite know about port 25, but it seems that
on my system (Red Hat Linux 6.0, qmail 1.03, fetchmail 5.0.0) there's
no
OK, here's an interesting one. Standard Maildir, NFS, a mail sent to
the user appears instantly in "new" and looks complete and intact
sitting in the Maildir/new folder - permissions on trigger are in
order. No delivery problems indicated. Telnet to POP port and it
fails t
On Dec 04 1999, Doug McClure wrote:
Standard Maildir, NFS, a mail sent to the user appears instantly in
"new" and looks complete and intact sitting in the Maildir/new
folder - permissions on trigger are in order. No delivery problems
indicated. Telnet to POP port and it fails t
Before after installing qmail, which I believe I've done successfully, I
cannot telnet to port 25 to test the installation. I can however send mail
as root to external addresses. I'm trying to use fetchmail to suck down my
mail from my ISP.
I've included the stuff below to show that I have
Before after installing qmail, which I believe I've done successfully, I
cannot telnet to port 25 to test the installation. I can however send mail
as root to external addresses. I'm trying to use fetchmail to suck down my
mail from my ISP.
I've included the stuff below to show that I have
Hi,
I'm new to qmail (I just installed it today), and
everything works great except qmail-pop3d. I installed the binaries from
the latest RPMs instead of building the binaries myself.
I'm running RedHat 6.0. When I start
qmail-pop3d (/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail-pop3d.init start), I get a "Hard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"
html
Hello everyone,
brnbsp;
etc.
Try posting that in plain text, and you might get a response.
-Dave
It is not going to work: you are using qmail-pop3d but try to deliver
with procmail. You want to use maildrop instead of procmail because
maildrop can deliver to maildir.
On the qmail list, people will give you a pointer where you can get
maildrop (perhaps Sam could put a URL tag in the
I have been trying to install qmail using procmail and dot forward
configuration. I have followed all the instructions but I'm still having
problems. The qmail daemons are runing as I can see them with the ps ax
command. The problem is that the clients can not get their email. As an
example
want to use qmail's pop3d, you need to use
Maildir format. Read INSTALL.maildir
-Steve
-Original Message-
From: Diego M. López [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 22, 1999 11:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problems installing the package from moni.msci.memphis.edu
Hello everyone,
I intalled procmail with maildir and I can't get run normally.
my .qmail file is:
|mailquotacheck
| /var/qmail/bin/preline procmail
and my .procmailrc is:
PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
DEFAULT=$HOME/
LOGFILE=/dev/null
SHELL=/bin/sh
VERBOSE=ON
:0
* ^FROM. *[EMAIL PROTECTED]
First, hi to all!
I have lot of trouble to fix Qmail working on one of our servers, and that's
it
i can't do it again. I was reading FAQ / doc / man / lwq and god know what
else
and there is still problem with few thing's. Aslo, in one documentation is
one way
of installing on other something
"Luka Gerzic" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have lot of trouble to fix Qmail working on one of our servers, and
that's it i can't do it again. I was reading FAQ / doc / man / lwq
and god know what else and there is still problem with few thing's.
I'd be interested in hearing how you feel LWQ is
"Patrick, Robert" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... it still
would be nice to have a goal-oriented set of documents somewhere that
focused on how to meet specific requirements, as opposed to a general
purpose checklist.
Is the problem that the single, general document is too cluttered?
Would it be
Thanks, I did found the error message "VFS: file-max limit 4096 reached" in
dmesg.
It's still weird. I have concurencyremote=250 for each instance, and the
open files value obtained from ulimit is 1024 ( 1024 2*250 + 5). It seems
to me there's enough margin for it. BTW, how is the
Dongping Deng writes:
I have concurencyremote=250 for each instance, and the open files
value obtained from ulimit is 1024 ( 1024 2*250 + 5). It seems to
me there's enough margin for it.
Your problem has nothing to do with per-process limits. The kernel has a
table of 4096 ofiles
I trying to config qmail with webmin and the qmail module written by
Vyacheclav Ignatuk.
Setup/config of this module is easy and after this it's very easy with
the webmin interface to add/delete/change users/alias etc.
I change my startscripts to use the checkpoppasswd written/changed by
Paul
On 13 Nov 1999, D. J. Bernstein wrote:
Dongping Deng writes:
I have concurencyremote=250 for each instance, and the open files
value obtained from ulimit is 1024 ( 1024 2*250 + 5). It seems to
me there's enough margin for it.
Your problem has nothing to do with per-process limits. The
Dongping Deng writes:
I have concurencyremote=250 for each instance, and the open files
value obtained from ulimit is 1024 ( 1024 2*250 + 5). It seems to
me there's enough margin for it.
Your problem has nothing to do with per-process limits. The kernel has a
table of 4096 ofiles shared by
On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 05:15:14PM -0800, Dongping Deng wrote:
If I only inject to one of them (both qmail/qmail2 are running), it also
works fine. It seems the two instances start to do something funny. Any
ideas?
You're running out of filedescriptors (either for that users (qmail*)
or
We just bought a valinux machine running redhat 6.0. I installed two
instances (qmail and qmail2) of qmail. I wrote a testing script to inject
mail (1000) alternatively to qmail and qmail2. I always I get these errors
after a few hundreds messages are injected.
(sometimes these)
bin/qmail-queue:
On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 05:15:14PM -0800, Dongping Deng wrote:
If I only inject to one of them (both qmail/qmail2 are running), it also
works fine. It seems the two instances start to do something funny. Any
ideas?
You're running out of filedescriptors (either for that users (qmail*)
or
Hi
I know this is OT, but I just need a pointer to some/more information.
I have _very_ slow tcp-connections to our qmail smtp/pop3 server, I guess
due to some network problems. The mail server is connected to a
100mbit-network (via a 10/100 hub). If I send mails/copy files(via
ftp)/tranfer
1º - The POP3 service is not initializing on startup, a have to go to the
/etc/rc.d/init.d and manually start qmail-pop3d.init (./qmail-pop3d.init start)
errm, are You sure You added the command starting qmail-pop3d in Your
startup script?
2º - When I test the POP3 service, after I start
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