On 06-Apr-2001 Adrian Ho wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Marco Calistri wrote:
>
>> Hi Dave,Thank you very much,about dns I put the 127.0.0.1 as 3rd nameserver
>> into my /etc/resolv.conf,the previous 2 are the ISP's nameservers.
>
> Since most (all?) resolver libraries query resolv.conf's nameser
On 06-Apr-2001 Charles Cazabon wrote:
> Marco Calistri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> BTW now Fetchmail[OT] is reporting this message:
>>
>> X-Fetchmail-Warning: recipient address [EMAIL PROTECTED] didn't match any
>> local name
>
> Mailing list mail will not have your email address in the hea
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Marco Calistri wrote:
> Hi Dave,Thank you very much,about dns I put the 127.0.0.1 as 3rd nameserver
> into my /etc/resolv.conf,the previous 2 are the ISP's nameservers.
Since most (all?) resolver libraries query resolv.conf's nameserver list
in order, your dnscache will _neve
Marco Calistri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW now Fetchmail[OT] is reporting this message:
>
> X-Fetchmail-Warning: recipient address [EMAIL PROTECTED] didn't match any
> local name
Mailing list mail will not have your email address in the headers; you should
either tell fetchmail to look at
On 05-Apr-2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Marco Calistri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>1) May I remove now all my rcpthosts names except my hostname?
>
> Yes.
Fine!
>>2) Shall I use supervise with tcpserver?
>
> That's a good idea. It makes it easier to control the tcpserver
> process, and
On 05-Apr-2001 Charles Cazabon wrote:
> Marco Calistri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,I passed to tcpserver and all seems to work correctly: now I have
>> /etc/tcp.smpt file with :allow rules, but I'd have some doubts to resolve:
>>
>> 1) May I remove now all my rcpthosts names except my ho
Marco Calistri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>1) May I remove now all my rcpthosts names except my hostname?
Yes.
>2) Shall I use supervise with tcpserver?
That's a good idea. It makes it easier to control the tcpserver
process, and will restart it if it dies (or is killed).
>I also installed dj
Marco Calistri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,I passed to tcpserver and all seems to work correctly: now I have
> /etc/tcp.smpt file with :allow rules, but I'd have some doubts to resolve:
>
> 1) May I remove now all my rcpthosts names except my hostname?
Yes; more precisely, remove all host
Hello,I passed to tcpserver and all seems to work correctly:
now I have /etc/tcp.smpt file with :allow rules,
but I'd have some doubts to resolve:
1) May I remove now all my rcpthosts names except my hostname?
2) Shall I use supervise with tcpserver?
actually my start scripts are:
#/etc/rc.d/in
On 03-Apr-2001 Russell Nelson wrote:
> Marco Calistri writes:
> > Hello Russ,I've not DNS server on my machine,I'm using my ISP as
> > POPMAIL Server.
>
> You can't do anything about those headers. They are a result of your
> ISP's brain-damage. Tell them that they should have reverse DNS
>
Kitabjian, Dave writes:
> > Second:how to insert new names into /var/qmail/control/rcpthost
> > unless edit this file?
>
> Why not just:
>
> echo "newdomain.com" >> /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts
>
> ?
Because it's the wrong thing to do (as it turns out). He's turning
his server
Marco Calistri writes:
>
> On 02-Apr-2001 Russell Nelson wrote:
> > Marco Calistri writes:
> > > Hello,this is my first post on this mailing list.
> > > I wonder if have I any chances to modify header lines
> > > so that qmail reports hostnames instead of IPs:
> > >
> > > Delivered-
On 02-Apr-2001 Kitabjian, Dave wrote:
>> Second:how to insert new names into /var/qmail/control/rcpthost
>> unless edit this file?
>
> Why not just:
>
> echo "newdomain.com" >> /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts
>
> ?
>
> Dave
>
> p.s. Don't forget to do:
>
> killall -HUP qmail-send
On 02-Apr-2001 Johan Almqvist wrote:
> * Marco Calistri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010401 22:12]:
>> Second:how to insert new names into /var/qmail/control/rcpthost
>> unless edit this file?
>
> Why would you want to do that? I fear that you are trying to put all
> domains you want to send mail to int
On 02-Apr-2001 Russell Nelson wrote:
> Marco Calistri writes:
> > Hello,this is my first post on this mailing list.
> > I wonder if have I any chances to modify header lines
> > so that qmail reports hostnames instead of IPs:
> >
> > Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Received: (qmail 123
* Marco Calistri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010401 22:12]:
> Second:how to insert new names into /var/qmail/control/rcpthost
> unless edit this file?
Why would you want to do that? I fear that you are trying to put all
domains you want to send mail to into control/rcpthost? You should be
using the RELA
> Second:how to insert new names into /var/qmail/control/rcpthost
> unless edit this file?
Why not just:
echo "newdomain.com" >> /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts
?
Dave
p.s. Don't forget to do:
killall -HUP qmail-send
Marco Calistri writes:
> Hello,this is my first post on this mailing list.
> I wonder if have I any chances to modify header lines
> so that qmail reports hostnames instead of IPs:
>
> Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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