RE: Qmail setup, svscan glitch

2001-02-02 Thread Matt Simonsen
You're right I'll cope "RTF Man page" to the whiteboard 20 times. Sorry. Matt -Original Message- From: Charles Cazabon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 7:59 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Qmail setup, svscan glitch Matt Simons

Re: Qmail setup, svscan glitch

2001-02-02 Thread Charles Cazabon
Matt Simonsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm new to Qmail and installing it for the first time. I have a 'server' > install RedHat 6.2 linux box. [...] > Well, I added the line it said to to the end of my initab which looks like > this: [...] > When I do a "kill -HUP 1" then ps all I get is > >

Qmail setup, svscan glitch

2001-02-02 Thread Matt Simonsen
All- I'm new to Qmail and installing it for the first time. I have a 'server' install RedHat 6.2 linux box. I have read everything I could find but have run into a glitch. I am installing exactly like the "Life with qmail" document says to and am at step 2.7. I went to test the build by following

Re: "routing" a qmail setup

2000-07-19 Thread martin langhoff
Petr. true! of course they do know their own IPs! I had been thinking how could I seduce one of their sysadmins to hand their dial-up IPs, and how could I keep it sync'ed (they are growing fast). The answer was right there... Thanks!!! martin Petr Novotny wrote: > (The proper

RE: "routing" a qmail setup

2000-07-19 Thread Greg Owen
> but I have a dynamic IP address! [because of the > dial-up connection]. Oops, missed that part. I'm making wild guesses now, but you could script something to use the POP-before-SMTP patch, or you could just write a password protected web script on the external server th

Re: "routing" a qmail setup

2000-07-19 Thread Petr Novotny
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 19 Jul 00, at 12:46, martin langhoff wrote: > but I have a dynamic IP address! [because of the dial-up connection]. > > is there a reasonable way to authenticate my server with tcpserver? Do you want to relay through your server? (The proper w

Re: "routing" a qmail setup

2000-07-19 Thread martin langhoff
greg, the 'internal' part of the solution works great, thanks! Regarding the 'external' part of the solution ... you wrote > external.scim.net must allow selective > relaying; if you're using tcpserver, then add the IP address of > internal.scim.net followed by ':allow,RELAYCLIENT=""'

RE: "routing" a qmail setup

2000-07-19 Thread Greg Owen
> - I've got 2 qmail servers, one co-located and one > internal to my company, with dial-up connection. > - Both think they are *.scim.net MX > - Upon dial-up connection, the internal server uses fetchmail to > download mail for local users and I send an ALRM signal to > qmail-

"routing" a qmail setup

2000-07-19 Thread martin langhoff
hello, first of all, sorry for the subject, I didn't know who to clearly explain what I'm trying to do in a line. My setup is simple: - I've got 2 qmail servers, one co-located and one internal to my company, with dial-up connection. - Both think they are *.scim.net MX

Re: Qmail setup under high load: seeking advice

2000-06-20 Thread Irwan Hadi
At 04:33 PM 6/20/00 +0400, Alex Povolotsky wrote: >Hello! > >I am testing qmail performance under fairly heavy load, and I see that queue >grows very fast. Increasing concurrencylocal did not help at all. > >I can post all needed setup details here or EMail to anyone who can help. have you patch

Re: Qmail setup under high load: seeking advice

2000-06-20 Thread Magnus Bodin
On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 04:33:30PM +0400, Alex Povolotsky wrote: > Hello! > > I am testing qmail performance under fairly heavy load, and I see that queue > grows very fast. Increasing concurrencylocal did not help at all. Then again, are the mail for local delivery? > I can post all needed s

Qmail setup under high load: seeking advice

2000-06-20 Thread Alex Povolotsky
Hello! I am testing qmail performance under fairly heavy load, and I see that queue grows very fast. Increasing concurrencylocal did not help at all. I can post all needed setup details here or EMail to anyone who can help. Alex.

Re: qmail setup with openbsd 2.7. and SMTP

2000-06-14 Thread clemensF
> Andreas Keiser: > Is there anybody who already installed qmail on OPENBSD 2.7. ? freebsd here, starting with 2.2.8 upto 4.0 never any problems. > 1. Where can I get the source, which I can compile with OPENBSD 2.7. >(When I compiled I had problems -> user alias not found, but I set up

qmail setup with openbsd 2.7. and SMTP

2000-06-14 Thread Andreas Keiser
Hi since weeks I am trying to setup qmail without success. So I want to start from scratch again. Is there anybody who already installed qmail on OPENBSD 2.7. ? 1. Where can I get the source, which I can compile with OPENBSD 2.7. (When I compiled I had problems -> user alias not found, bu

Re: need qmail setup help

2000-05-09 Thread Dave Sill
John Stile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >delivery 82: deferral: Temporary_error_on_maildir_delivery._(#4.3.0)/ >status: local 0/10 remote 0/20 > >I created ~username/Maildir/ >I created a link from /var/spool/mail/jstile to ~jstile/Maildir/ >(I assumed Maildir is a directory based on it's name, but

Re: need qmail setup help

2000-05-09 Thread Kai MacTane
At 5/9/2000 07:41 AM -0700, John Stile wrote or quoted: >delivery 82: deferral: Temporary_error_on_maildir_delivery._(#4.3.0)/ >status: local 0/10 remote 0/20 > >I created ~username/Maildir/ >I created a link from /var/spool/mail/jstile to ~jstile/Maildir/ >(I assumed Maildir is a directory based

need qmail setup help

2000-05-09 Thread John Stile
prob1. I can send mail, but I can't receive mail. /var/log/maillog says: delivery 82: deferral: Temporary_error_on_maildir_delivery._(#4.3.0)/ status: local 0/10 remote 0/20 I created ~username/Maildir/ I created a link from /var/spool/mail/jstile to ~jstile/Maildir/ (I assumed Maildir is a dire

Re: Qmail Setup

2000-05-08 Thread Irwan Hadi
At 06:03 PM 5/8/00 -0700, Robert Blaylock wrote: >Qmail-1.03 (When I telnet to localhost port 25 I get "421 unable to read >controls (#4.3.0)" you have to do ./config-fast your.host.name from your qmail instalation dir >UCSPI-TCP 0.88 (I compiled it and now I am not sure what to do!) I read in

Qmail Setup

2000-05-08 Thread Robert Blaylock
I am having a hard time setting up Qmail on a FreeBSD4.0 machine and was wondering if there was anyone on this list that I could correspond with that is running a similar build. My goal is to set up a mail server with POP3 that will support around 100,000 pop boxes. Although I have read the docume

Re: qmail setup

2000-01-17 Thread Juan E Suris
You might want to try using getmail instead of fetchmail. http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/getmail/ JES -Original Message- From: Jacob Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Monday, January 17, 2000 11:36 AM Subject: qmail setup

Re: qmail setup

2000-01-17 Thread Luis Bezerra
try http://www.flounder.net/qmail/qmail-howto.html Jacob Joseph wrote: > I've looked a little in the archives, but couldn't find anything that > really helps me, so I'll go ahead and post a message. What I'm doing is > collecting mail from a remotely hosted domain and distributing it to loc

qmail setup

2000-01-17 Thread Jacob Joseph
I've looked a little in the archives, but couldn't find anything that really helps me, so I'll go ahead and post a message. What I'm doing is collecting mail from a remotely hosted domain and distributing it to local users. All mail sent to eh address is aliased to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so I can

QMAIL setup

1999-04-18 Thread ivan
hi there, Can you help me with setting up the QMAIL 1.03 please. I've dloaded but yet can figure out how to setup it. So what I've done : I dloaded .src.rpm files builded and installed them, as it seems it works i.e runs, but from here I don't know what to do. I've searched on the Internet for a

suggestions for qmail setup?

1999-03-05 Thread Niklas Alberth
Hi! I'm about to setup qmail to handle mail for several domains. What packages do I need to handle virtual domains and both POP and IMAP without making more then one account per domain? Any general tips? --Niklas