hello friends
i have installed serialmail package and trying to use it , but its not
working
i have followd all the steps specified in AUTOTURN file which comes
with source code of serialmail
i am running qmail with ldap,
these are my configuration Details step by step
1
This may not be the best place to ask, but I'm looking
for more info on AutoTURN and the hello protocol.
I have two machines, west my mailhub, and east, a workstation.
west gets external mail and puts it into a maildir
in /var/qmail/autoturn.
On east, I use fetchmail to poll west and fo
I've qmail running on a two machines acting as a small network.
One machine operates as a hub downloading the mail for the the
domain from my ISP. The other is more of a workstation and is
not connected permanently to the hub.
I've set up autoturn according to the instructions in the
that goes down, I'll have a dynamic IP on the end of a dial-up
> > > line (so SMTP ETRN is out).
> >
> > In this case the AutoTURN is no option for you, as with the standard
> > setup you still need a static IP address.
> > However, maybe someone wrote a syst
up
> > line (so SMTP ETRN is out).
>
> In this case the AutoTURN is no option for you, as with the standard
> setup you still need a static IP address.
> However, maybe someone wrote a system similar to "SMTP after POP" that
> does "SMTP-send after POP".
On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 07:06:13AM -0700, Glenn Strauss wrote:
> My primary MX is currently on the end of a DSL line with a static IP,
> but when that goes down, I'll have a dynamic IP on the end of a dial-up
> line (so SMTP ETRN is out).
In this case the AutoTURN is no option fo
Would someone please recommend an ISP that provides AutoTURN service to
customers?
My primary MX is currently on the end of a DSL line with a static IP,
but when that goes down, I'll have a dynamic IP on the end of a dial-up
line (so SMTP ETRN is out).
Thanks in advance.
Glenn
Ricardo Cerqueira wrote:
>
> >
> > /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -c55 -v -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u 7791 -g 2108 0
> > smtp \
> > sh -c '
> > /usr/local/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
> > cd /usr/local/qmail/autoturn
> > exec set
install,
> the best I could do to get rid of any programs installed
>
> In my setup I have 2 machines which use AutoTURN to send mail to my
> subdomain.
>
> I have done the setup using Dave's advice and his "lwq"
> but this time when I install I must have m
Hi all,
I had a small mishap with a hacker
who played a bit with my mail server. the result was a full reinstall,
the best I could do to get rid of any programs installed
In my setup I have 2 machines which use AutoTURN to send mail to my
subdomain.
I have done the setup using Dave
that reason, I have setup our main SMTP
=with AUTOTURN, so his e-mails are queued localy in our machine, and when
=his LL get's connected his SMTP is retrieving his mails. So far all
=good. Now our customer is asking for a "backup" solution, so we are
=thinking to give him a s
Dear All,
I use Redhat 5.2 with qmail as the MTA. I am using the AUTOTURN feature
from serialmail-0.75 for on of my clinet who uses Win NT Exchange Server.
For About a week, everything worked fine, but now it is not working.
Maillog shows that the mails are the mails are handled by
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
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 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/
t; customer.com IN MX 30 mail.big.isp ( our AUTOTURN server)
>
> How can I configure mails for this customer's domain "customer.com" to be
> stored in one single directory and when mx1.customer.com. or
> mx2.customer.com. makes a SMTP connection to our AUTOTURN server
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 MX 30 mail.big.isp ( our AUTOTURN server)
How can I configure mails for this
"Tom Furie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Good question. Try adding a "> invocation.
>That would appear to have fixed the problem, but why should I have to feed
>something else to maildirsmtp before it does its job?
You're not feeding it something else, you're telling it not to try to
read from t
> Good question. Try adding a " invocation.
That would appear to have fixed the problem, but why should I have to feed
something else to maildirsmtp before it does its job?
Cheers,
Tom
"Tom Furie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>open("/dev/tty", O_RDWR|O_NONBLOCK) = -1 EACCES (Permission denied)
>ioctl(0, TCGETS, 0xbaac)= -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument)
>
>I must admit, I have no idea how to read this output. Why is it trying to
>open /dev/tty?
Good question. Try
Hi everyone,
Can I take it that the lack of response to my strace output means that
either nobody knows the answer or that anyone who does know the answer
thinks I'm being stupid for not seeing it and not worth replying to?
If the former then thanks anyway for trying to help, but I guess I'll ha
> Hmm, absolutely nothing in the output? Definitely seems something is wrong
> there.
Hang on.. To direct strace output to a file you use the -o switch.
Now we get -
[root@post autoturn]# less /tmp/autoturn.strace
execve("/usr/local/bin/maildirsmtp", ["/usr/
Hi Dave,
> Hm, OK, are setlock and maildirsmtp executable by qmaild? Are /, /usr,
> /usr/local, and /usr/local/bin world executable? I'm running out of
> ideas.
They are,
[root@post bin]# ls -l maildirsmtp setlock
-rwxr-xr-x 1 qmaild root 195 Jul 21 14:51 maildirsmtp
-rwxr-xr-x 1 r
ntry -
>Thu Jul 22 16:55:52 GMT 1999
>PWD=/var/qmail/autoturn
>HOSTNAME=post
>CONSOLE=/dev/console
>PREVLEVEL=N
>AUTOBOOT=YES
>runlevel=3
>MACHTYPE=i386
>SHLVL=3
>previous=N
>BOOT_IMAGE=linux
>SHELL=/bin/bash
>HO
ounds about right.
> Change your smtpd startup command to something like:
> Then connect to port 25 from your client and look at
> /tmp/autoturnlog. Make sure the maildirsmtp command is exactly right.
contents of autoturnlog entry -
Thu Jul 22 16:55:52 GMT 1999
PWD=/var/qmail/autoturn
"Tom Furie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>qmail alone - passes deliver and receive tests fine.
>
>Add ucspi-tcp, run qmail-smtpd through tcpserver - still passes deliver and
>receive tests.
>
>Add serialmail, follow the instructions in AUTOTURN.
>Section 3
What *exactly* did you do to enable AutoTURN?
Okay,
qmail alone - passes deliver and receive tests fine.
Add ucspi-tcp, run qmail-smtpd through tcpserver - still passes deliver and
receive tests.
Add serialmail, follow the instructions in AUTOTURN.
Section 3 - if I use sh -c..., I cannot c
the instruction correctly. And as far
as we know, when one does that, the software works. So, as far as we
know, there's no problem. :-)
Perhaps if you showed us what you actually did, we could tell you if
it was right.
What *exactly* did you do to enable AutoTURN?
-Dave
Hello,
I initially posted this to the serialmail mailing list, but since it doesn't
look as though I'm getting any response there I thought I'd try here.
-
I have qmail 1.03, ucspi-tcp 0.84 and serialmail 0.75 installed on Redhat
Linux 5.2 kernel 2.2.9.
The system essentially works, i.e. i
Eike Kiltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Whenever the client involves the smtp-delivery of his autoturn-queue with
>the TURN signal the transfer of the mail hangs at a special position of
>the mail just right after the "mime header" of the secound attchmnt, see
>be
Eike Kiltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>On Fri, 14 May 1999, Dave Sill wrote:
>
>> You might want to try the serialmail mailing list.
>
>Yes I did so...
You didn't say that.
>... but nobody seemed to care :(
That happens. Sometimes it's because nobody cares. It can also mean
nobody understand
On Fri, 14 May 1999, Dave Sill wrote:
> >I have serious problems with autoturn from the serialmail package.
>
> You might want to try the serialmail mailing list.
Yes I did so but nobody seemed to care :(
-Eike
>I have serious problems with autoturn from the serialmail package.
You might want to try the serialmail mailing list.
-Dave
Hi,
I have serious problems with autoturn from the serialmail package.
I have installed everything according to the file AUTOTURN in the from
serialmail-0.75.tar.gz
Our Server has the IP 62.104.127.50 and the client has a dialup connection
to the internet with the ip 62.104.105.49
Whenever the
On Fri, May 14, 1999 at 10:34:05AM +0100, Gavin Lewandowski wrote:
http://qmail-docs.surfdirect.com.au/docs/qmail-antirelay.html
> Hi All,
>
> Im using QMail under Debian 2.1 with Autoturn to provide an SMTP relayer
> for dialup SMTP Services.
>
> Everything is working o
Hi All,
Im using QMail under Debian 2.1 with Autoturn to provide an SMTP relayer
for dialup SMTP Services.
Everything is working on inbound delivery, however when a user tries to
send mail through the relay, it is denied with an error:
553 sorry, that domain isnt in my list of allowed
On Wed, May 12, 1999 at 01:31:00PM +0100, Logics wrote:
Then perhaps some more information from the logs would help. Also, have you
tried to run maildirsmtp manually, to see if it works OK?
> that was a cut and paste problo :)
> On Wed, 12 May 1999, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
>
> > On Wed, May 12, 1
Hi,
Can anybody who is using autoturn please email there full startup line for
tcpserver, qmail-smtpd.
Thanks,
Chris.
almail. It says this:
> >
> > 3. Replace
> >
> > /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
> >
> >with
> >
> > sh -c '
> > /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
> > cd /var/qmail/autoturn
> > exec setlock -
ox (very overspec'ed just for a relay
> box). Its job is purely to feed our smtp customers there mail, so i've
> installed qmail and ucpsi and serialmail. It says this:
>
> 3. Replace
>
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
>
>with
>
> sh -c
;
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
cd /var/qmail/autoturn
exec setlock -nx $TCPREMOTEIP/seriallock \
maildirsmtp $TCPREMOTEIP autoturn-$TCPREMOTEIP- $TCPREMOTEIP AutoTURN
This does not work i've tried everything the lines in the script its
replacing are the followi
have guessed that the local address I get assigned will
be in the range 210.8.*.
Now comes the part where I'm a bit stuck, the receiving/POP3/
serialmail/AutoTURN side of things. I am about to try and
implement (from the FAQ again):
=
How do I send messages by SMTP to an
authori
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 04:25:53AM +0200, Ramon Oliver wrote:
>Hi everybody,
>
>I've implemented qmail with the autoturn option, but I'd
>
>like now to forward all incoming messages for a certain
>
>domain, domain.com, to a single e-mai
Hi everybody,
I've implemented qmail with the autoturn option,
but I'd
like now to forward all incoming messages for a
certain
domain, domain.com, to a single e-mail
address,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in
another mail server. Is it possible?
Thanks in advance,
Carles.
Hi qmailers,
Is there any other intelligent way of wrapping autoturn after qmail-smtpd
than the one described in serialmail-0.75/AUTOTURN:
3. Replace
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
with
sh -c '
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
cd /var/qmail/autoturn
tcpserver -v.
>
> I also have created a /var/qmail/autoturn directory and changed
> it to the qmail group, and then I've granted it the 2755 permissions.
> I've continued as described in a documentation I've downloaded
> from the Internet, i.e., I've appended the line
Hello, I hope someone could help me.
I'm configuring a connection between an Exchange Server and
a qmail server. I've installed serialmail and ucspi-tcp and I'm
running qmail-smtpd from tcpserver -v.
I also have created a /var/qmail/autoturn directory and changed
it to the qmail
Robert Adams writes:
> Hello all,
>
> Has anyone found a good way to setup AutoTURN so that it doesn't require the
> customer to have a static IP? Right now I have it setup per the AUTOTURN
> file that came with serialmail...
That's what Anand's turnmail i
Hello all,
Has anyone found a good way to setup AutoTURN so that it doesn't require the
customer to have a static IP? Right now I have it setup per the AUTOTURN
file that came with serialmail...
-Jason
---
Robert J. Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.siscom.net
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>
> /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -c55 -v -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u 7791 -g 2108 0
> smtp \
> sh -c '
> /usr/local/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
> cd /usr/local/qmail/autoturn
> exec setlock -nx $TCPREMOTEIP/seriallock \
> maildirsmtp $TCPR
Hi all:
I'm installing serialmail and AutoTURN to provide our customers with
ETRN. So far I like what I'm seeing, but I'd like to know how to
redirect the output of the startup script to a log file instead of the
screen. My script is:
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