* Chad Cranston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. (*) text/plain ( ) text/html
^
Turn this off. It only makes your mail 5x as big without adding anything.
> I'm having problems w/ vpasswd the binary file for vpasswd (to change
> the password of a vpopmail user) is located in /home/vpopmail
> I use qmail and have noticed that the vast majority of spam that comes
> through is from <>
>
> Is there an a means by which I can reject mail from <> or is there any
> problems associated with this?
There is a problem with doing it:
RFC 821, section 3.6:
This notification m
sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb/wrote:
> Is there an a means by which I can reject mail from <> or is there any
> problems associated with this?
Delivery failure reports are required by messaging standards to come
from <>. If you block it you will never know when messages sent by you
can not
Quoting sean ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello,
>
> I use qmail and have noticed that the vast majority of spam that comes
> through is from <>
Hmm, that's funny, I've noticed that the vast majority of spam uses
valid, but forged, return addresses. In my experience, anyway.
> Is there an a means by
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 10:29:35AM +0200, Tony Wade wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> in an alias .qmail-ticket i have the following
>
> |/usr/lib/sendmail -f ticket-owner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Does Qmail know how to handle this. If not what would i use ?
As long as /usr/lib/sendmail is a link to /var/q
Tony Wade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> in an alias .qmail-ticket i have the following
>
> |/usr/lib/sendmail -f ticket-owner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> Does Qmail know how to handle this. If not what would i use ?
As Anand says, that will work. However, if all you want to do is
c
Tony Wade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb/wrote:
> in an alias .qmail-ticket i have the following
> |/usr/lib/sendmail -f ticket-owner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Does Qmail know how to handle this. If not what would i use ?
qmail does handle this, but the better solution would be to just create
.qmail-tic
Donna Phillips wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
> if email is sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which is an actual mail box)
> I need the .qmail file set up to deliver to THAT mailbox as well as
> sending a copy of the message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In .qmail-admin:
&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
./Maildir/
Stefan
BTW: Think about DJB, I seem to remember seeing many a message
from him saying NOT to reply to him AND the list - which seems to
be EXACTLY what you are saying to do
Must have been long ago. You can try using Mail-Followup-To...
FAQ 1.3
Mate
On or about 12:01 AM 1/2/99 -0600, Mate Wierdl was caught in a dark alley
speaking these words:
>
> BTW: Think about DJB, I seem to remember seeing many a message
> from him saying NOT to reply to him AND the list - which seems to
> be EXACTLY what you are saying to do
>
>Must have be
"Julian L.C. Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I am trying to set up the following on a Virtual Domain System. I want to
>have multiple domains running off of the same IP Address. Each domain will
>have all its email forwarded to some off site email address. I figured
>that I would just crea
On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 03:38:37PM -0700, Joel Dudley wrote:
> What does a text mean when it is referring to dot-qmail processing? What
> are dot-qmail files and what is in them??? Thanks.
man dot-qmail
Greetz, Peter.
--
Peter van Dijk - student/sysadmin/ircoper/madly in love/pretending coder
Hi Joel
Refer to the source code for documentation on this
/usr/src/qmail-1.03/INSTALL.alias
Regards,
Stephen
-Original Message-
From: Joel Dudley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 9:39 AM
To: Qmail Mailing List
Subject: question
What does a text mean when it i
On Fri, Apr 14, 2000 at 09:27:48AM +0200, Patrick Fremond wrote:
> Is it possible to have a linux box behind a modem and Qmail an to do this?
>
> -To use the mail server locally
> -To send email on the internet
> -And to get mails from internet from a second server located on the internet
Yup.
http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/admin.html#copies:
Set QUEUE_EXTRA to "Tlog\0" and QUEUE_EXTRALEN to 5 in extra.h. Recompile qmail. Put
./msg-log into ~alias/.qmail-log
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 04:55:47PM +0200, Ciprian Iftode wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there any solution to have a copy of all emails that
"Constantine Koulis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want my emails to go to my both emails Servers.. for backup reasons
> MX1 and MX2.
Create mx records for both of them. If one of them should be preferred
give it a lower preference than the other.
Regards, Frank
> I want my emails to go to my both emails Servers.. for backup reasons
> MX1 and MX2.
You cannot accomplish this with your MX records.
If you add two or more machines as MX records, with the same priority, they
will be treated like round-robin DNS entries and mail will flow to both
servers
you should make sure that one server is configured to be a backup.
there's no way to make email go to BOTH machines; if you set them to
equal weights, they will (in theory) each get about half the mail. you
shouldn't do this unless you know what you are doing. you could also
setup one as a back
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 06:02:31PM -0400, shawn p . duffy wrote:
> I was thinking of uninstalling and reinstalling qmail so I could get even more
> familiar with it. If get rid of /var/qmail and edit the boot scripts I should
> be OK right? oh... also the /services dir and all of the qmail users
In the immortal words of shawn p . duffy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hey...
> I was thinking of uninstalling and reinstalling qmail so I could get even more
> familiar with it. If get rid of /var/qmail and edit the boot scripts I should
> be OK right? oh... also the /services dir and all of the qmail u
On Sun, Sep 24, 2000 at 11:27:01PM +0800, Mark Lo wrote:
> Hi,
> I would like to know what is tcpserver 0 means ?
That depends on where you see that 0.
0 for port means use any free port
0 for address means bind to all addresses
0 elsewhere means other stuff (but I presume it was one of the
On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 08:52:56AM +0800, Goh Sek Chye wrote:
> Lets say one of my existing ISDN customer has the following MX records:
>
> customer.com IN MX 10 mx1.customer.com(customer mail server)
> customer.com IN MX 20 mx2.customer.com(customer mail server)
> customer.com IN
Hi! Thanks for your suggestion.
I have a question though:
in the startup script:
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -v -u 1003 -g 1002 0 smtp \
/bin/sh -c ' /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
cd /var/qmail/autoturn
exec /usr/local/bin/setlock -nx $TCPREMOTEIP/seriallock \
/usr/local/bin
In order to invoke maildirsmtp, you have to know the host, the
prefix, and the dir. The AUTOTURN file describes a method in which
all these things are obtained from $TCPREMOTEIP. You can do it any
other way.
For your case, I would do it this way. In virtualdomains:
virt.dom:autoturn-username
Hi! Thanks for your advise! I will try it out!
This solution looks promising! :)
I should have read more docs on tcpserver ...
On 5 Aug 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#In order to invoke maildirsmtp, you have to know the host, the
#prefix, and the dir. The AUTOTURN file describes a method
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:have a look at the vckkpwd and chkpoppwd packages on qmail.
:
:i would not vote for procmail on a 1+ system because the
:produced load would be way too high.
Does anyone else have an opinion on this?
:better produce these hashes via .qmail-files which is much quic
From: Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:Well, procmail does have an unfortunate tendency to load every message
:into memory, including something with a 5 megabyte attachment.
OK, so I guess the real question is whether moving to a hashed mail spool on a
12000 user box will make more of a speed difference
Err.. that was worded wrong.. What I meant to say was that the real question
is whether using a hashed mail spool will make a big enough difference that
procmail will be worth using.
:OK, so I guess the real question is whether moving to a hashed mail spool on
a
:12000 user box will make more o
Mike Meyer wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
> Can I configure the error message sent in reply to bad email?
Two ways:
o edit the qmail source
o make an apropriate .qmail-default with "|bouncesaying "Try ...(#5.1.1)"
in it
Stefan
On 31-Dec-98 01:29:07, Mike Meyer wrote something about "Question, and
contributions.". I just couldn't help replying to it, thus:
Hi Mike.
> Can I configure the error message sent in reply to bad email? I'd like to
> add the suggestion that people try [EMAIL PROTECTED] if [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ling list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Question, and contributions.
>
> On 31-Dec-98 01:29:07, Mike Meyer wrote something about "Question, and
>contributions.". I just couldn't help replying to it, thus:
>
>Hi Mike.
>
> > Can I configure the e
"Steve Kapinos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>How the heck can I enter in the shell the file name of the logs cyclog puts
>out?
>
>@ is a reserved character it seems.. if I want to pico a log, what do I need
>to put around the @ so I can actually enter the file name?
This is really a shell questio
how many
other times do I come across with filenames that start with metacharacters?
=)
-Steve
-Original Message-
From: Dave Sill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 10:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Question about cyclog
"Steve Kapinos" <[EM
Serban,
Two dashes like that indicate "this is the end of option parsing", and
any subsequent data is treated as arguments. In some shells (with some
commands) "-" is interpreted as , so in order to disambiguate,
the "--" are used...
Is tcpclient functioning as you would expect?
-Martin
-
Joel Epstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 07 Jan 2000:
> So, I created a /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-listname file.
~alias/.qmail-listname controls delivery to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Depending on which address you have
subscribed to the mailing list, that may or may not be the right
place.
> now, i
On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 10:27:55PM -0400, Bassoon wrote:
> Question ... I use checkpoppass to check users passwd's ... But how do I add
> an account to qmail that isn't system wide
1. Please don't send HTML mail with attached graphics.
2. Look into vpopmail or vmailmgr. Links to those and other
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 09:18:28AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> root@omega:/usr/local/ezmlm-0.53# make
> ./compile ezmlm-make.c
> ezmlm-make.c: In function `main':
> ezmlm-make.c:135: warning: return type of `main' is not `int'
> ./compile auto-str.c
> auto-str.c: In function `main':
> auto-s
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 09:18:28AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> if there is someone who ever tried ezmlm.
> I tried to compile it, but failed. It said:
Correct, YOU failed not the compiler :-))
> auto-str.c: In function `main':
> auto-str.c:15: warning: return type of `main' is not `int'
I implement autoresponder via procmail (with formail). With procmail, you
can customise your autoresponder (based on the sender, for example).
- Original Message -
From: "Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, 11 July, 2001 8:49 AM
Subject: question about auto
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 08:49:08PM -0400, Steve wrote:
>
>I would like to implement a feature that sends a brief email to another
>email address when mail arrives for a user. I think it can be handled
>from the .qmail file but I was hoping someone could give me some pointers.
I'm using
http://u
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 12:42:47PM -0500, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
! The list's posting address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
! Please use the mailing list to ask questions.
Wow, isn't it nice to know that I wasn't the only one who received
that message. :-) I'll bet that the sender of that message harvested
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 05:48:00AM +1200, Chris, the Young One wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 12:42:47PM -0500, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
> ! The list's posting address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ! Please use the mailing list to ask questions.
>
> Wow, isn't it nice to know that I wasn't the only one w
Make sure you are running pop3d as root. since your putting email in the
users home directories pop3d need to have access to all of them.
Sean Truman
www.prodigysolutions.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 15,
On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 08:53:03AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I can see email stay in ~$HOME/Maildir/new/ directory and I even can read it
> by mutt -f Maildir command.But there are some wrong when I wnat to access new
> message through pop3d.
>
> I start qmail-popup by tcpserver as follow
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
> I got the following question:
>
> $ cat locals
> nemtsov.ru
> rosmol.ru
> vgsn.glasnet.ru
>
> I've address [EMAIL PROTECTED] that I wanna redirect to another address.
> Well, if I'll use /var/qmail/users/assign, then the question is "how to
> spec
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> On Wed, 7 Apr 1999, Greg Moeller wrote:
>
> > How do I get the system to notice the alias? As it is, all we get are
> > bounces from the mailing system saying the user isn't found.
>
> Check your /var/qmail/rc first. It should be something like:
# I don't really need .forward, I just need the - thing to be turned off.
# Would the above turn off - processing?
# nip-nt in /etc/aliases doesn't work.
# nipnt in /etc/aliases does work.
# The user nip exists
what you can do is if the user nip is not using any .qmail- files, add
a line to /var/
My qmail server accepts messages that I send using the TEST.deliver procedure
BUT ---
will not receive from the outside world.
My DNS is OK and all other services work e.g. FTP, HTTP etc.
? Do I have to add all qmail users to the group qmail ?
I did the touch ~alias/.qmail-username ---> for a vali
> On Wed, Apr 07, 1999 at 05:01:50PM -0500, Greg Moeller wrote:
> # here's assign:
> # nip-nt:alias:60003:65535:/var/qmail/alias:-::
> that's not what should be in assign
>
> if this is the only line, and assuming that 60003 65535 are the uid and gid
> respectively, your assign should look like
At 23:34 7/01/99 -0600, Aijaz A. Ansari wrote:
>However, I cannot send mail from within MSOE to domain names that I do
>not host (specifically anyone at interaccess.com). I get the common
>`sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)'
>error. The FAQ suggests I
>a) run qmai
On Thu, Jan 07, 1999 at 11:34:40PM -0600, Aijaz A. Ansari wrote:
> Hello.
>
> My name is Aijaz and I am trying to teach myself the different aspects of
> system administration. Allow me to say that I've found this list very
> helpful in the week or so I've been on. Thank you. I have read the
>
> Hello.
>
> Sorry for a noise.I've the following problem:
> /etc/tcp.smtp file as follows:
> 192.168.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=" "
^
Remove this space. Regardless of what tcprules is doing, you don't
want it there.
> tcprules: fatal: unable to parse this li
+ olli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| Sorry for a noise.I've the following problem:
| /etc/tcp.smtp file as follows: [...]
| as in FAQ I do:
| cat /etc/tcp.smtp | /usr/local/tcpserver/bin/tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
|~/tcp.smtp.tmp
Bad idea. The cdb file and the tmp file must be on the same
filesystem
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
> | Sorry for a noise.I've the following problem:
> | /etc/tcp.smtp file as follows: [...]
> | as in FAQ I do:
> | cat /etc/tcp.smtp | /usr/local/tcpserver/bin/tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
>~/tcp.smtp.tmp
> Bad idea. The cdb file and the tmp file mu
On Thu, Jan 07, 1999 at 11:34:40PM -0600, Aijaz A. Ansari wrote:
...
> However, I cannot send mail from within MSOE to domain names that I do
> not host (specifically anyone at interaccess.com). I get the common
> `sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)'
...
>
> My que
Gavin Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If I put an entry in rcpthosts like
>
> example.com.au
>
> That will let me accept E-mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] That much I know...
> will it allow me to accept E-mail for mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
No.
> In much the same vein if I have a rcp
"Gavin Cameron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm looking for the best way to accept E-mail for a domain and any
>subdomains and hosts in that domain/subdomain. At the moment I list both
>example.com.au and .example.com.au in rcpthosts but there has to be a better
>way.
Why? What's so onerous abo
Hi,
Would rcpthosts also work for IP numbers - CFmy message re: open relay?
--Tonino
>
> "Gavin Cameron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for the best way to accept E-mail for a domain and any
> >subdomains and hosts in that domain/subdomain. At the moment I list both
> >example.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Would rcpthosts also work for IP numbers - CFmy message re: open relay?
RTFM. Start with "man qmail-control", which will point you to "man
qmail-smtp", which documents rcpthosts.
Hint: the answer is "no".
-Dave
gt;
To: Gavin Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, 12 January 2000 12:26
Subject: Re: Question regarding rcpthosts mechanics
> Gavin Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > If I put an entry in rcpthosts like
> >
> >
Gavin Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Following on from my other message do I have to do have two lines in
> smtproutes like
>
> example.com.au:1.2.3.4
> .example.com.au:1.2.3.4
Yes.
Charles
--
Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PR
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 12:30:46PM -0700, James Stevens wrote:
> What file do I need to create in the control directory to enable relay
> control?
Make sure rcpthosts contains only the names of the domains for which you wish
to receive mail. This will prevent anyone fom using you as a relay. To a
On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 10:41:36PM -0800, Rick Yang wrote:
> I recently installed qmail on my server with virtual domain support, and I found
>this snapshot while checking the processes.
>
> 1141 ?S 0:00 qmail-remote newsletter.join4free.com
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> This domain was
On Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 02:43:50PM +0100, Markus Stumpf wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 10:41:36PM -0800, Rick Yang wrote:
> > I recently installed qmail on my server with virtual domain support, and I found
>this snapshot while checking the processes.
> >
> > 1141 ?S 0:00 qmail-re
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter van Dijk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 7:15 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: question with qmail-remote
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 02:43:50PM +0100, Markus Stumpf wrote:
> > On F
* ÀÌÈñº¹ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010502 12:09]:
> Hi all!
> This is Heepok who managing qmail server on Solaris.
> By the way I have a question about Tcpserver program.
> If I use this program to selective relaying, how other mail servers can send mail to
>this server?
> For example
> On server mai
Selective relaying is not about controlling who can send mail to your
mailserver.
Selective relaying is about deciding whether or not to accept a message
from someone that your mailserver would have to send somewhere else.
As a gross generalization: Your mailserver will happily accept mail sent
Thomas Booms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> what does this line means?
>
> I have much of these in my logfiles. But I don't know why. How can I
> solve this problem?
>
> May 9 20:28:38 webserver02 qmail: 989432918.700871 warning: trouble
> opening local/15/768123; will try again later
Your qu
* Thomas Booms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010509 15:28]:
> what does this line means?
It does means that you need a Grammar Checker(tm).
> I have much of these in my logfiles. But I don't know why. How can I
> solve this problem?
Well, you've violated rule #1 when fscking with the qmail queue: "thou
Lyndon Griffin writes:
> I just installed the big-todo patch on one of my servers, and am running a
> mailing of around 350k names. I am frequently getting the following error:
>
> find: cannot open queue/todo/117188: No such file or directory
> find: cannot open queue/todo/117514: No such
t; To: QMail List
> Subject: Re: question on big-todo patch
>
>
> Lyndon Griffin writes:
> > I just installed the big-todo patch on one of my servers, and
> am running a
> > mailing of around 350k names. I am frequently getting the
> following error:
> >
>
PM
> To: QMail List
> Subject: Re: question on big-todo patch
>
>
> Lyndon Griffin writes:
> > I just installed the big-todo patch on one of my servers, and
> am running a
> > mailing of around 350k names. I am frequently getting the
> following error:
> >
On Wed, 18 Aug 1999 11:02:12 -0700, Lyndon Griffin wrote:
>> > find: cannot open queue/todo/117188: No such file or directory
>> > find: cannot open queue/todo/117514: No such file or directory
Something is very wrong. Are all programs patched? Patch applied
cleanly? There shouldn't be any tod
I don't know why but eventually I 'fixed' the
problem by making the default ( in qmail-start )
to be Maildir rather than Mailbox. Then all
mails go to Maildir whether I use exact match '='
or wildcard match '+'.
Explanations or other 'fixes' will be appreciated.
Thanks for your time.
Regards,
+ Marcos Tang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| I created a file .qmail-marcos.tang
See FAQ #4.6.
- Harald
setup a file .qmail-marcos:tang and your problem is history
marco leeflang
Marcos Tang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have setup a qmail server and it works fine.
>
> However, there is a big problem I can't figure it out. Please tell me your
>suggestions:
>
> I created a file .qmai
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999 at 10:13:50 -0400, Stan Horwitz wrote:
> Hello qmail gurus:
>
> I am just trying to gain an improved understanding of the results that are
> returned by the qmail-qstat and qmail-qread programs.
I don't know all situations causing all kinds of results but here you are
just s
> > I what exactly has happened to the three (5-2) messages that have been
> > processed?
5 total in queue:
3 of these are pre-processed and scheduled for delivery
2 of these are not pre-processed
> > When I type qmail-qread and see something like these hypothetical results:
> >
Stan Horwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>When I type qmail-qstat and get a result that says something like:
>
>messages in queue: 5
>messages in queue but not yet preprocessed: 2
>
>I what exactly has happened to the three (5-2) messages that have been
>processed?
There are 5 messages in the que
On Sun, Dec 19, 1999 at 03:38:24PM +0800, Li Hong wrote:
> Greeting all,I sent this msg several days ago but don't get any
> responce,so sorry I resend it today and wish get any responce.
If you receive no response, chances are that your message isn't clear
enough.
> ---
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi,
On my FreeBSD system i modified the file /usr/include/sys/types.h
i changed "#define FD_SETSIZE 1024" to 2048
I don't know if open bsd has the maxusers options in the kernel config file
but if it's there u should put something like 256 there.
-Message d'origine-
De : Collin B.
.
-Collin
-Original Message-
From: Nicolas Deslions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 3:34 AM
To: 'Collin B. McClendon'; 'Qmail List (E-mail)'
Subject: RE: Question about OpenBSD and FD_SET()
Hi,
On my FreeBSD system i modified the file /usr/i
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Kris Kelley wrote:
> How can I feed qmail-start, qmail-lspawn, and qmail-local more than one
> default delivery instruction. My hope is to use a program, "blackbox" for
> example, that will extract information from each incoming message before it
> is saved. A similar .qmail
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 06:00:19PM -0600, Kris Kelley wrote:
> How can I feed qmail-start, qmail-lspawn, and qmail-local more than one
> default delivery instruction. My hope is to use a program, "blackbox" for
> example, that will extract information from each incoming message before it
> is sav
Renato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm monitoring the behaviour of tcpserver for the pop service ( simple 'ps -
> aux | grep tcpserver | grep pop' and I get, obviously, just one is
> running ). Sometimes, supervise tries to restart tcpserver and I see 2
> tcpservers. Then the second dies ( p
Hi Charles,
Thanks for your answer.
> Renato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I'm monitoring the behaviour of tcpserver for the pop service (
simple 'ps -
> > aux | grep tcpserver | grep pop' and I get, obviously, just one is
> > running ). Sometimes, supervise tries to restart tcpserver a
Renato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > No. tcpserver shouldn't randomly die.
> >
> > > Is there a way to tune up supervise ? (time-out, any other parameters ?)
> >
> > Perhaps you're running it with memory or other process limits, or its
> > hitting a system-wide limit? Without specific
> jcarreiro wrote:
>
> hello
> my qmail server with vpopmail works just fine ...
>
> I have some email redirections working in .qmail-xx files in each
> domain folder.
> for redirection i use: "&[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> now, how to do to keep the message in the user box and send a copy
> to a
On Sun, Jul 22, 2001 at 04:04:37PM -0400, Dahnke, Eric wrote:
>
> Hello Qmailers,
>
> I'm an avid user, and put qmail on every server whenever possible. But for
> years I've had a nagging problem. Suppose our company, nextsource.com, is a
> web development shop with an exchange or notes server f
"Dahnke, Eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>... On the numerous development and production web servers it
>is always nice to put qmail on them and I configure it with the
>./config-fast nextsource.com because receiving mailers want a fqdn when they
>receive messages from these hosts. But the etern
From: Anand Buddhdev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Goh Sek Chye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: question on Serialmail and ETRN
On Sat, Jul 24, 1999 at 12:01:29PM +0800, Goh Sek Chye wrote:
> Hi! Sorry to trouble you here.
Hello Goh. No trouble at all.
> I read your posting belo
On Thu, Apr 29, 1999 at 07:53:22AM +0900, Iwao Makino wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have question about using stunnel package with qmail.
> has anyone done it?
>
> My current config. is
>
> qmail + tcpserver for smtp and pop3
> would like to use SSL function for both using stunnel
I've used stunnel with P
On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Dustin Miller wrote:
> However, my frustration with Amavis and qmail is running at an all-time
> high. If I am to be expected to believe that no one here is using Amavis, I
> may actually *shudder* go back to sendmail to enjoy that virus protection.
http://www.ornl.gov/its/a
It was me. I own up. I also emailed Jennifer. (gosh)
I posted to Dustin directly, because I thought from his mail that he was
looking for
a solution my company could provide. I also posted to the list a different
email outlining
all the things you should seriously consider if you want to do this
>Well, doing it myself costs ... let's see ... nothing.
I still disagree with Dustin on this one though. (unless,
of course, he charges his time out at $0.00/hour, in which case
I would very much like some Web Development from him, please).
On 09-Dec-99 Christopher Seawood wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Dustin Miller wrote:
>
>> However, my frustration with Amavis and qmail is running at an all-time
>> high. If I am to be expected to believe that no one here is using Amavis, I
>> may actually *shudder* go back to sendmail to enjoy t
r firm in all your endeavors,
Dustin
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Dustin Miller, President
WebFusionDevelopmentIncorporated
-Original Message-
From: Alex Shipp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 1999 3:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Question about UCE and also AMAVIS
>We
>Probably not against "the rules", but it shows extremely poor taste, and,
>much like you, I would actually refrain from doing business with any
>inconsiderate clod who'd try to pull that on me.
So Sam, let me get this straight. If you posted a problem onto the list,
and someone proposed a solu
I don't see anything wrong with offering to fix someone's problem for a
reasonable fee, especially if it is something that is beyond the scope of the
normal questions/problems that the list is here to answer.
IMHO, it's not the list's job to do peoples' work for them. We're here to
provide tech
acy.
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Dustin Miller, President
WebFusionDevelopmentIncorporated
-Original Message-
From: Alex at Star [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 10, 1999 1:28 AM
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Question about UCE and also AMAVIS
>Probably not against "the rules", b
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