On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 09:50:51AM +0800, kh wrote:
I'm using the fastforward alias, and note that the header of the email has added
several header "Delived-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" because I have a few level
alias for a same user, my question is how do I hide the header generated by
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is important for me
I need information of LDAP on QMAIL
I need install LDAP or MYSQL runnig on QMAIL
I am looking: www.nrg4u.com
but I don't understand
How works it?
How do install a file .patch?
I don't think you'll get many responses to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need information of LDAP on QMAIL
I need install LDAP or MYSQL runnig on QMAIL
I am looking: www.nrg4u.com
but I don't understand
How works it?
1) What documentation there is on this package is available from
www.nrg4u.com.
2) The proper place to discuss this
also sprach buq:
from vpopmail INSTALL
env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:/usr/local/bin" \
tcpserver -H -R 0 pop-3 \
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup pegasus.nuvo.fi \
/home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d
Maildir
hjums, it just don't start,
Add the main domain as a virtual, but make sure it's not listed in
virtualdomains. Then make QMAIL/mailboxes/users a symlink to a
virtual domain inside QMAIL/mailboxes/domains.
Jon
At 11:15 AM +0800 11/18/99, john wrote:
I want to know how to administer web based qmail using Qmailadmin
from
On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Mike McLeish wrote:
I have an abuser who loves to send tons of email jokes from his account on
my machine, but doesn't seem to be reading any! He's an employee, so I
can't just disable his account completely. What I'd like to do is prevent
him from sending any more
Mike McLeish writes:
I have an abuser who loves to send tons of email jokes from his account on
my machine, but doesn't seem to be reading any! He's an employee, so I
can't just disable his account completely. What I'd like to do is prevent
him from sending any more email, but allow him
Scott D Yelich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just read the bind book after 12 years of Internet work (ya, predating
real widespread bind use... remember ftping to xerox parc?). I did
learn two things, so that was worthwhile. Of course, I borrowed the
book, so it has been returned. Why can't
On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 12:08:20AM -0600, Scott D. Yelich wrote:
First of all I'd like to apologize to the entire list for posting this. I
had told myself I wasn't going to post any more on this thread, but it's just
too funny to keep away from.
This, however, WILL be my last post, and as for
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Adam D. McKenna wrote:
the RFC, it will just state something like "MX records can't point to
CNAMES" -- and never really state why this is so.
You were given the answer to this two days ago and didn't bother to read
it. Russ just answered you again, let's see if you
hat a nice guy. Aren't we glad he's around to help and advise folks?
Alex Miller
-Original Message-
From: Dave Sill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 02, 1999 8:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Howto
"Scott D. Yelich" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes.
I have installed the line
from FAQ 5.1
in the ined.conf
tcpserver -u 501 -g 500 0 smtp /car/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
The FAQ never said to put the above line in inetd.conf. It says put
the above line in your sys startup files. tcpserver is used *instead
of* inetd.
The FAQ cannot really be
No magic maybe, but perhaps a different syntax in the inetd that Redhat
uses.
No, syntax for Rh inetd is the same as in the INSTALL:
16. Set up qmail-smtpd in /etc/inetd.conf (all on one line):
smtp stream tcp nowait qmaild /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env
tcp-env
I believe the point was that you read your car manual to see where the power
connects are for the stereo your also reading a manual for to install. Or, in
other words, read your linux manual to learn how to use your inetd correctly
while you read the qmail manual as you install
that were in
simpler terms which others that are not gurus can understand
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From: Mate Wierdl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 02, 1999 8:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Howto
I believe the point was that you read your car manual to see where
On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 07:50:32AM -0700, Durham, Kenneth J wrote:
Being a newbi as alex in qmail an other things. You guys have to understand
that alot of the manuals are made for linux users and not newbies. The text
as well as explination of alot of the commands do not make any sense at
Finally, I installed the Memphis RPM, I noticed immediate differences.
1) First, there is no rc file in /var/qmail.
The README in my ftp directory explains the differences between the
tarball and the rpm's setup.
2) There were additional daemons running, particularly the tcp
On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 07:50:32AM -0700, Durham, Kenneth J wrote:
} Being a newbi as alex in qmail an other things. You guys have to understand
} that alot of the manuals are made for linux users and not newbies. The text
} as well as explination of alot of the commands do not make any sense at
onto a web page. So even from Adam's efforts to be hostile
something good can come from it.
Alex Miller
-Original Message-
From: Adam D. McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 02, 1999 10:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Howto
On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 07:50
99 9:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Howto
Actually,
Things I find objectionable:
RTFM, particularly, when the issue is misunderstanding what was read, or not
having the right prior knowledge, instead of when the user didn't actually
read the manual. In India, confessions are prohibited in
ified if I said to you,
NEXT time you want to take a flying lesson read the manual.
Alex Miller
-Original Message-
From: Durham, Kenneth J [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 02, 1999 12:24 PM
To: 'Alex Miller'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Howto
Alex,
As you quo
"Alex Miller" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let me ask you this. If you got into an airplane, a Cessna 150, and I handed
you a key, could you start it? Is the key what starts it? Should you turn it
like a car key? Is there a difference between turning it left or right?
Would you be an idiot if I
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Scott D. Yelich wrote:
Ok, so we've beaten the dead horse with the fact that MX records can't
be CNAMES... so why does bind allow this? Go figure.
for years bind allowed '_' in domain names. at one version they 'fixed'
this and thousands of zone files around the world had
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Richard Letts wrote:
for years bind allowed '_' in domain names. at one version they 'fixed'
this and thousands of zone files around the world had to be fixed. Who is
to say at some point in the future the server won't implement the
checking.
I guess bind doesn't check
Wouldn't the person on the help line be just a bit negligent if they
failed
to ask. Do you have a learner's permit and are you seated next to a
licensed
driver over 18?
No, I'm sorry, I really don't think it's GM's responsibility to make sure
that everyone using their product is legally
Care to add to the list? I'm going to make a website on things you should
know, skills you should have, before attempting to install qmail. I'll
devote a special section called
Why not just point people to lwq (which, no offense intended, is probably
infinitely better than a resource from
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Alex Miller wrote:
Threats of law suits
should I elaborate?
rcpthosts... need I say more?
... anyway, wait until you get some idiot who wants to sue you because
you are no longer an open relay.
Scott
l of a lifetime".
Compare that with installing QMail.
Alex Miller
-Original Message-
From: Racer X [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 02, 1999 5:14 PM
To: Alex Miller; Dave Sill; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Howto
Let me ask you this. If you got into an ai
It's understandable that as a flying newbie, you would think that
handed a set of keys, it would be "up to you" to know how to use
the plane.
I would? I know that planes are fairly complicated and dangerous pieces of
machinery and that a pilot's license is required to fly legally in most
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Racer X wrote:
Installing QMail is much closer to attempting to learn to fly. The
Installing qmail is nowhere near as dangerous as learning to fly. Flying
requires not only knowledge of theory but a large amount of practical
skill, and a lack of skill has serious
isn't that incorrect...
I'm not prattling on endlessly about my ignorance.
I mean, if you think trying to clarify things means that I'm ignoreant,
so be it, but that's not what you said.
Can we please drop this?
Thanks
jason
"Jacob (Mettavihari)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed the program ucspi-tcp and
I have installed the line
from FAQ 5.1
in the ined.conf
tcpserver -u 501 -g 500 0 smtp /car/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
Is ined.conf the system startup file ?
If you mean "inetd.conf", no, it's the inetd
"Alex Miller" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, you really should use tcpserver from [ucspi-tcp]. Inetd doesn't
work very well and is unsupported with qmail.
Certainly on my system, smtp did NOT function when I placed the same command
in my inetd as per the tarball instructions but when I
TED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 9:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Howto
"Alex Miller" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, you really should use tcpserver from [ucspi-tcp]. Inetd doesn't
work very well and is unsupported with qmail.
Certainly on my system, smtp did NOT
"Alex Miller" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I don't know what "adjustments to my inetd's needs" are. If I recall,
it specified that file locations of the programs, which were correct and the
same on my system.
Read the inetd man page and compare the suggested entry to the syntax
required by
Well, I don't know what "adjustments to my inetd's needs" are. If I recall,
it specified that file locations of the programs, which were correct and the
same on my system.
Just a small digression due to curiousity, but which do you think is the
prefered/better way to run qmail-smtp, from
ly 01, 1999 10:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Howto
"Alex Miller" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I don't know what "adjustments to my inetd's needs" are.
If I recall,
it specified that file locations of the programs, which were
correct and the
same on my syste
environment because, following the directions exactly still didn't work. I
needed to compare the directions, the M in RTFM, with the syntax on my
system.
Alex Miller
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 1:15 PM
To: Alex
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 01:50:10PM -0400, Alex Miller wrote:
That is not an RTFM.
The QMail documentation said nothing about inetd syntax being different on
different systems.
Oh please. This is like saying "I was looking in my car stereo manual and
it didn't say anything about what kind
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 03:24:20PM -0400, Alex Miller wrote:
I have read the manual for each car that I have driven, as well as other
vehicles, such as the Cessna 150, and Cessna 152 (those are both airplanes,
those specify gas and many other things)
You have a manual for inetd too. But
Alex Miller wrote:
I assume you made a typo when you compared my reading the QMail
documentation when attempting to install QMail to learning to use your car
by reading your car stereo manual.
I believe the point was that you read your car manual to see where the power
connects are for the
Question: since, as you say, every competent system administrator needs
to
know the syntax of the base networking deamons his system uses, why don't
you save us idiots some time. The following could be included in the
QMail
documentation since it is required knowledge.
NO.
Why don't YOU
ex Miller
-Original Message-
From: stevec [mailto:stevec]On Behalf Of Stephen C. Comoletti
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 3:44 PM
To: Alex Miller
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Howto
Alex Miller wrote:
I assume you made a typo when you compared my reading the QMail
documentation
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 04:12:58PM -0400, Alex Miller wrote:
When I first started, I downloaded the tarball, read everything, did
everything, but smtp wasn't working.
If you did everything it would have worked. End of story. Please
stop flogging the list with your mistakes.
3) My rc#.d
uly 01, 1999 3:36 PM
To: Alex Miller
Cc: Adam D. McKenna; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Howto
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 03:24:20PM -0400, Alex Miller wrote:
I have read the manual for each car that I have driven, as well as other
vehicles, such as the Cessna 150, and Cessna 152 (those are
bot
elp/index.html
http://www.linux.org/help/ldp.html
Alex Miller
-Original Message-
From: stevec [mailto:stevec]On Behalf Of Stephen C. Comoletti
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 3:44 PM
To: Alex Miller
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Howto
Alex Miller wrote:
I assu
On 01-Jul-99 Alex Miller wrote:
Wether you like it or not, there is going to be a new set of install
documents for QMail. Cybergood, my not-for-profit business is going to make
a Linux distribution with manual so that not-for-profits can for the price
of a computer and monthly connect
l Message-
From: stevec [mailto:stevec]On Behalf Of Stephen C. Comoletti
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 5:16 PM
To: Alex Miller
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Howto
Alex Miller wrote: read your linux manual to learn how to use your
What exactly is a "Linux Manual", do I ty
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 05:31:56PM -0400, Alex Miller wrote:
I never said I didn't understand linux.
I said I don't know what Adam's "basic networking daemons" knowledge of
which are required to install qmail.
What you don't seem to know is that that second statement
indicates the first.
I'm really getting tired of this lists hostility. I thought perhaps it
might have just been me or it might be that some people here are on the
metal-rag but I'm not sure I can stand it any longer. I assume
there will be an exodus soon.
I have already seen people prove their ignorance and
list
beforehand. I wish I had such a list now.
Or were you just talking.
Alex Miller
-Original Message-
From: Adam D. McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 2:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Howto
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 01:50:10PM -0400, Alex Mil
I just can't stand listening to Scott prattle on endlessly about his own
ignorance anymore...
Scott D. Yelich writes:
Has anyone else noticed anything similar to the following on this list:
(1) DJB writes his software his way and he doesn't give a sh!t about
anyone else's opinion
ot;
Later, recently, Dave Sill pointed out the reason why, which incidentally,
ISN'T yet in the manual, not the inetd manual, nor any qmail manual. Not yet
anyway.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 6:50 PM
To: Alex Miller
To: qmail mailing list
Subject: Re: Howto
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 05:31:56PM -0400, Alex Miller wrote:
I never said I didn't understand linux.
I said I don't know what Adam's "basic networking daemons" knowledge of
which are required to install qmail.
What you don't se
the QMail community.
Alex Miller
-Original Message-
From: Robbie Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 7:25 PM
To: Alex Miller
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Howto
Alex,
Don't be too hard on DJB. Dan made an incorrect assumption in the tarball
docum
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Vince Vielhaber
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 5:19 PM
To: Alex Miller
Cc: Qmail@List. Cr. Yp. To
Subject: RE: Howto
On 01-Jul-99 Alex Miller wrote:
Wether you like it or not, there is going
Alex Miller writes:
That is not an RTFM.
The QMail documentation said nothing about inetd syntax being different on
different systems.
www.qmail.org now advises against using inetd. It loses too badly.
--
-russ nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://crynwr.com/~nelson
Crynwr supports Open
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Dave Sill wrote:
"Jacob (Mettavihari)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Installation section of "Life with qmail" is now complete. The
subsection on startup files covers what you need. It assumes you have
ucpspi-tcp and daemontools installed, too (both are trivial to
On Sat, 01 May 1999 09:44:45 -0700, Anonymous Individual wrote:
Is there a way to setup a host alias when the host
does not exist. For example, I am trying to setup
email aliases for people's pagers.
Yes, you set up a virtual domain (with MX record) for the host . See
qmail FAQ.
I would like
Thanks for responding. You were on the right track
except it is the opposite of what I am looking
for (Sorry if I was not very clear with my question).
I want a mechanism to say [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(I dont want people to memorize pager numbers. It is easier to remember
[EMAIL PROTECTED] "pager"
Well, First thing that comes to mind is to disable their account by
simply changing their password. This way, the account remains active,
but no-one can get in. Then, use the vacation software (as discussed
previously on the list) to send the relevant message.
If they want to reconnect, ask
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