Jan Stifter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> domain A is handled locally with vmailmgr and virtual users it is in the
> virtualdomains control file).
>
> mails for domain B are only relayed to another box (it is in the smtproutes
> control file as domainB:ip-adr:25).
So domain B (use real domain
hello,
my qmail box receives mail for 2 domains, domain A and domain B.
domain A is handled locally with vmailmgr and virtual users it is in
the virtualdomains control file).
mails for domain B are only relayed to another box (it is in the
smtproutes control file as domainB:ip-adr:25).
the pro
Oh yeah, what is in your .qmail file? It should contain
./Maildir/
--Pete
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Martin Marconcini wrote:
> Thanks for the response. I have changed /var/qmail/rc to use Maildir instead
> of Mailbox. I removed Mailbox and the link on my home directory.
>
> Now when I send a mail
> Thanks for the response. I have changed /var/qmail/rc to use Maildir instead
> of Mailbox. I removed Mailbox and the link on my home directory.
>
> Now when I send a mail to for example to myself, it goes but I cannot read
> it. I have created Maildir directory under $home, so it's $home/Mail
Thanks for the response. I have changed /var/qmail/rc to use Maildir instead
of Mailbox. I removed Mailbox and the link on my home directory.
Now when I send a mail to for example to myself, it goes but I cannot read
it. I have created Maildir directory under $home, so it's $home/Maildir but
t
Why do you want to put all the mail in /var/mail? The better solution in
qmail is to have the mail delivered to the user's home directory, and
better yet to have it delivered there in Maildir format.
I dunno about OpenBSD, but Linux has an /etc/skel directory, and things
there are replicated in
Hello:
I have recently replaced sendmail in an OpenBSD 2.8 box. Since Qmail is a
package I did install it that way. Then I proceed to read the INSTALL.
that I was supposed to.
Apparently it's working perfectly. Local mail works using mail command line
tool. From internet
On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 09:13:24PM -0500, Kirti S. Bajwa wrote:
[snip]
> I am having problem connecting to qmail. Each time I try to make a
> connection from MS Outlook, I get a response that the connection is refused
> because of an invalid userid or password.
How did you install qmail? Did yo
I recently installed RH 6.2 LINUX on two machines, I will call them:
ns1.mydomain.com & ns2.mydomain.com.
The first server (ns1.mydomain.com, is purely used for DNS inquiries. I am
using "djbdns". DNS is working fine. On the second machine
(ns2.mydomain.com), I have installed Apache, SSL, mySQL,
I did check the FAQ before sending
this
The setup I am administrator of is using QMAIL 1.03
& vpopmail. There are a number of domains and the mail is broken up
for users under the domains.
I need to forward a copy of ALL inbound messages
for one domain to a specific address [EMAIL PROTE
Gustavo,
You are looking for RFC821 and RFC822 for all of your basic answers.
I believe RFC821 outlines valid email addresses (among other thinsg).
-Martin
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Gustavo Vieira Goncalves Coelho Rios wrote:
:Gustavo Vieira Goncalves Coelho Rios wrote:
:>
:> i am writing a small
Gustavo Vieira Goncalves Coelho Rios wrote:
>
> i am writing a small utilities to play with username/domain under qmail.
>
> I would like to known what are valid email address?
> Can some one point me to the URL(s) that specify such a thing?
Sorry for this mistaken, it's not the URL, but instea
i am writing a small utilities to play with username/domain under qmail.
I would like to known what are valid email address?
Can some one point me to the URL(s) that specify such a thing?
For instance?
is $%#@nowhere.?4.br a valid email address ?
(i known it's not, i need a formal speficication
From: Irwan Hadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 13:07:20 -0700
At 22:36 13/04/2000 +, john smith wrote:
>hi,
> I am trying to follow the advices given to me to read life with qmail. I
>have successfully reached the building process. so far so good. now my
>
At 22:36 13/04/2000 +, john smith wrote:
>hi,
> I am trying to follow the advices given to me to read life with qmail. I
>have successfully reached the building process. so far so good. now my
>question is about ./config . how should I configure my dns? I don't think I
>have a domain. I on
hi,
I am trying to follow the advices given to me to read life with qmail. I
have successfully reached the building process. so far so good. now my
question is about ./config . how should I configure my dns? I don't think I
have a domain. I only have a hostname. Do I use my ISP's domain name?
Paul Schinder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I get around 200 messages a day myself, but very little of that gets
> saved. I find filtering with maildrop, using courier-imap and Eudora or
> mutt as clients to be a good solution for that kind of volume. Sounds
> to me like you're saving a lot, an
At 11:24 AM -0800 3/18/00, David E. Weekly wrote:
>Uwe,
>
>Okay. Fair enough. So I have a very, very trivial question for the list.
>(BTW, ext2fs gave me a kernel Oops this morning: something I haven't seen
>for 4.5 years!) I think that it is an appropriate one.
>
>I have a Linux server with a goo
Uwe,
Okay. Fair enough. So I have a very, very trivial question for the list.
(BTW, ext2fs gave me a kernel Oops this morning: something I haven't seen
for 4.5 years!) I think that it is an appropriate one.
I have a Linux server with a good amount of storage, a decent amount of
RAM, a fast proce
On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Luka Gerzic wrote:
> when i make new users let's say test with directory /home/test/
> w/o Maildir directory, does qmail when mail arives for user test
> make Maildir directory or i must make some changes to adduser
> script on linux
Mailbox gets created if your using that f
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 06:29:27PM +0200, Luka Gerzic wrote:
> when i make new users let's say test with directory /home/test/ w/o Maildir
> directory, does qmail when mail arives for user test make Maildir directory
> or i must make some changes to adduser script on linux
The user's maildir will
when i make new users let's say test with directory /home/test/
w/o Maildir directory, does qmail when mail arives for user test
make Maildir directory or i must make some changes to adduser
script on linux
second part of question is where mail for test user goes if there is
no Maildir ?
Thank
Hi
After I setup the qmail-imap-4.5.beta-2 server,
I add a new user account: bo
what is need under the ~bo/ to support a maidir format creation from the client
side.
BoLiang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
How to tell Qmail reject any incoming mail from unresolved host/domain?
Thanks inadvance!
Dong
On Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 12:01:04PM +1300, Martin Searancke wrote:
If you mean:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: user1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: user2
You can do this easily with the fastforward package. Get fastforward from
ftp://koobera.math.uic.edu/pub/software/fastforward-0.51.tar.gz
Read the document
Can I setup alias to go to different people based on the domain it was sent
to?
Martin Searancke
CommSoft Group Ltd.
Level 6, 90 Symonds St
Auckland, New Zealand
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+64 21 778592
"Komodo dragons sleep headfirst in large burrows. It is a very, very, very
bad idea to even think of
I am using mailx for now.
I am using qmail as our mail server.
Question
tell me how to inject
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=ISO-2022-JP like this
into the header using either mailx or qmail-sent?
sincerely yours,
Tatsuya
$B$+$o$5$-(B
TK3197
= = = = = =
Business Network Telecom (BN
With bouncesaying, you do send back a real bounce, and you specify the
text of the bounce anyway you want.
Like
| bouncesaying "$RECIPIENT does not exist on this server" [ "$SENDER" = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
|]
Mate
Jeremy Hansen wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
> but what if I want to dup the behavior of a real bounce. Make it look
> as if my address is unreachable and no longer exists.
qmail-local does: "strerr_die1x(100,"Sorry, no mailbox here by that
name. (#5.1.1)");", which equals
| bouncesaying "Sorry, no m
gt; From: Stefan Paletta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Qmail mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: RE: simple question. I want to bounce mail coming from a specif
> >
> >
> > Jeremy Hansen wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
> >
> > > I want to bou
Or try putting their email address in control/badmailfrom.
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 01:42:46 +0100 (MEZ)
> From: Stefan Paletta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Qmail mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: simple question. I want to bounce mail coming from a
Ok, I understand this, I've seen these posts before about bouncesaying,
but what if I want to dup the behavior of a real bounce. Make it look
as if my address is unreachable and no longer exists.
Thanks!
-jeremy
>
> Jeremy Hansen wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
>
> > I want to bounce mail coming fr
Jeremy Hansen wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
> I want to bounce mail coming from a specific email.
See "man qmail-smtpd" for badmailfrom, or tune your .qmail to say:
| if [ "$SENDER" = "badguy" ] ; then bouncesaying 'Go away!' ; else exit
0 ; fi
Stefan
I want to bounce mail coming from a specific email. FAQ? If so,
point me to it and I'll read.
Thanks
-jeremy
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