Erik Logan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host,
it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local. (#5.4.6)
my control/locals file has my domain in it.
I see at least three possibilities:
1) you're wrong, it's
. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host,
it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local. (#5.4.6)
my control/locals file has my domain in it.
the logs output looks like this
new msg 58259
@40003b30169b2371c4c4 info msg 58259: bytes 887 from [EMAIL
Someone may want a host to accept all mails in the form of
*.abc.com, *.*.abc.com, there IS a way to implement such
function,but it is rather annoying.
control/rcpthosts
abc.com
.abc.com
control/locals
abc.com
control/virtualdomains
.abc.com:fool
alias/.qmail-fool-default
|/var/qmail
listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host,
it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local. (#5.4.6)
It is listed in control/locals:
chandra025.circle.net
dealmac.com
dealnews.com
deal-mac.com
deal-pc.com
dealpc.com
dealchat.com
Can someone help?
Brian
Hmm this may sound silly, but did you add that host to locals and not
restart qmail?
- Original Message -
From: Brian Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 November 1999, Monday 17:34
Subject: control/locals
Hi,
I keep getting bounces on a virtual domain.
Hi
Make sure you send qmail-send a SIGHUP signal (eg: kill -HUP pid)
in order to make it reread the file.
Also, if it's a virtual domain, you probably want it in
control/virtualdomains and not control/locals
Jack O'Toole wrote:
Have your ISP forward the the mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to your
qmail-smtp server.
I'm just looking for the opposite effect.
begin:vcard
n:PORCHER;Franck
tel;work:(689) 56 23 95
x-mozilla-html:TRUE
url:http://www.esoft.pf/
org:Essential Software
adr:;;BP 4206
On Thu, Oct 14, 1999 at 06:42:04AM +, Franck PORCHER wrote:
I understand your question like this:
You want qmail to handle all local deliveries for mycompany.pf, with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] being an exception.
Solution: Make sure you don't have a user account called "jean" on your
qmail server.
Well, lets look at a couple of things. Is [EMAIL PROTECTED] still
receiving mail from other folks normally at that address? It sounds to me
that you want to have 2 seperate mail servers for the same domain. (Your
own qmail box, as well as your ISP's SMTP/POP server) The MX record for
Have your ISP forward the the mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to your qmail-smtp
server.
Franck PORCHER wrote:
I'm back with my (unsolved) problem. It's clear from
the answers I got
that I have failed in making myself understood. Mea culpa.
I will (re)state the context :
- My (very little) company
Franck PORCHER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 11 Oct 1999:
What would be the best way to configure qmail to have this specific
address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) remotely delivered to my ISP (say "mail.pf"), so
any local mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] would eventually end-up in his remote mailbox. ?
Mikko Hänninen writes:
Franck PORCHER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 11 Oct 1999:
I thought of putting
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:alias-myisp
in "control/virtualdomains",
No, you can't put usernames in control/virtualdomains.
As of qmail 1.03, you can. It's the
unresolved, for which I would be quite grateful to anyone who could and
would actually help me solve them (yes I have read the faq and ALL the
doc)
a) control/locals
Let's say I'm trying to have my qmailhost server locally delivers mail
for my top domain, eg "esoft.pf", and some of its sub domai
On Mon, Oct 11, 1999 at 05:25:33AM +, Franck PORCHER wrote:
a) control/locals
Let's say I'm trying to have my qmailhost server locally delivers mail
for my top domain, eg "esoft.pf", and some of its sub domains as well,
eg "sales.esoft.pf", "edu.esoft.pf&quo
I have setup qmail host domains monja.com.sg.
I add educast.com.sg as local too. With these settings:
in control/locals:
monja.com.sg
po.monja.com.sg
educast.com.sg
po.educast.com.sg
in control/rcpthosts:
monja.com.sg
po.monja.com.sg
educast.com.sg
po.educast.com.sg
On server I can qmail
requires that the mail be
delivered to the machine identified by the A record. This is NOT what you
want in this case.
On Sat, 2 Oct 1999, Ho Soo Aun wrote:
I have setup qmail host domains monja.com.sg.
I add educast.com.sg as local too. With these settings:
in control/locals:
monja.com.sg
are entries in control/locals and
control/rcpthosts.
I have to convince him that.
Soo Aun
"Timothy L. Mayo" wrote:
Is there an MX record in DNS for educast.com.sg? Where does it say the
mail should be delivered. You should have a DNS entry like this:
educast.com.sg
documented anywhere?
And I still think this is the "territory" auf control/locals because I do
not have a "virtual"domain, but a real one ;-)
Greetings
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
innominate AG
n applying a patch!)
Inconsistent?
Maybe.
I see, but is that documented anywhere?
You mean like, say, the man pages for example?
http://www.qmail.org/man/man8/qmail-command.html
And I still think this is the "territory" auf control/locals because I do
not have a "virtu
On Tue, Sep 21, 1999 at 10:13:28AM -0400, Adam D . McKenna wrote:
And I still think this is the "territory" auf control/locals because I do
not have a "virtual"domain, but a real one ;-)
Don't reject a solution because you don't like the semantics.
I do not rej
I traced this problem to dynip.com setting the IP address of
fashion.dynip.com to 127.0.0.1 when our dialup server goes offline. I changed
it to set it to an offline address and the mail now gets queued correctly.
..Chris.
Robin Bowes wrote:
It is an alias in /etc/aliases (using
Robert Sander [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb/wrote:
Yes, that is possible, but then I have to setup a user piffle, and his
.qmail file has to filter the mailadresses and deliver the mail to the
correct local user. I think this is too much work and a kind of
inconsistency.
Much of work?
All you
Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What problem does this solve that a virtualdomain does not? Yes,
control/locals allows only literal entries, but control/virtualdomains
allows wildcards of the form ".foo.bar:piffle" to match "biff.foo.bar".
It also
Hi!
There is now a webpage for the regex-patch at
http://beteigeuze.cs.tu-berlin.de/linux/qmail/
--
Greetings
Robert Sander
home.pages.de/~gurubert, pgp available there
Robert Sander writes:
Hi!
There is now a webpage for the regex-patch at
http://beteigeuze.cs.tu-berlin.de/linux/qmail/
What problem does this solve that a virtualdomain does not? Yes,
control/locals allows only literal entries, but control/virtualdomains
allows wildcards
Can anyone tell me why the following bounce occurred. My control/locals
file DOES contain the domain fashionjunction.com, in fact here is my
entire control/locals file:
localhost
www.fashionjunction.com
fashionjunction.com
One thing worth mentioning is that the user [EMAIL PROTECTED
Have you sent qmail-send a HUP since you changed locals ?
R.
Chris McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Can anyone tell me why the following bounce occurred. My control/locals
file DOES contain the domain fashionjunction.com, in f
Hi!
I made a patch to qmail-1.02 to have regular expressions in
.../control/locals. This avoids the need to put every host in the local
domain into that file. I think it is stable, but Your mileage may vary.
I haven't testet it under heavy load, it depends on how fast the regexec
function
On Thu, 8 Apr 1999 14:06:00 +0800, hai scritto:
For some reason, I must let our qmail treat all hosts like *.mydomain.com
as local host. (There are over 5 hosts and increase very fast, I cann't
add it one per line into control/locals).
So I add a line '.mydomain.com' into control/locals
On Thu, Apr 08, 1999 at 09:17:09AM +0200, Uwe Ohse wrote:
it_isn't_in_my_control/locals_file,_so_I_don't_treat_it_as_local._(#5.4.6)
It Clearly show that the line'.mydomain.com' in control/locals has no any
effect. :(
Now what can do?
Something like this should do it.
btw: i
[.domain hack in locals]
btw: i think that kind of game is evil.
What risks or problems are there in this game then?
This will simply not work:
@domain.example
hosta IN MX 10 hosta
IN MX 20 server-with-my-dotdomain-in-locals-hack
* IN MX 10
When I don't put one of my virtual domains in control/locals/, I get the
following error:
=
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at radiocafe.com.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following
addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry
Friday, February 12, 1999 12:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: control/locals
When I don't put one of my virtual domains in control/locals/, I get
the
following error:
=
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at radiocafe.com.
I'm afraid I wasn'
Mate Wierdl wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host,
it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local.
(#5.4.6)
So it treats it as nonlocal. Next it would try if the host is in
virtualdomains.
I
man qmail-send. The format of your virtualdomains file was all messed up.
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Michael Bryan wrote:
Mate Wierdl wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host,
it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't
- Michael Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| When I don't put one of my virtual domains in control/locals/, I get
| the following error:
|
| =
|
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host,
| it isn't in my control/locals file
On 12-Feb-99 Michael Bryan wrote:
Mate Wierdl wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host,
it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local.
(#5.4.6)
So it treats it as nonlocal. Next it would try
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