Hi!,
I had subscribed to receive qmail mailing lists messages by sending an
empty message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] from my subscribed address i.e
[EMAIL PROTECTED], now i want to unsubscribe from it as i have subscribed
with my other address.
I tried sending an empty message from the same address
Hi!,
I had subscribed to receive qmail mailing lists messages by sending an
empty message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] from my subscribed address i.e
[EMAIL PROTECTED], now i want to unsubscribe from it as i have subscribed
with my other address.
I tried sending an empty message from the same address
start the script (with /etc/rc.d/qmail start), I got error messages
on my console and I have to kill the all supervise processes from an
other console to stop these messages.
Here is an extract from the error messages on the conlose:
error
Starting qmail: svscan.
PLUTO:/etc/rc.d # tcpserver
Florian Heiderich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PLUTO:/etc/rc.d # tcpserver: option requires an argument -- c
setuidgid: fatal: unable to run /usr/local/bin/multilog: access denied
You didn't do the install correctly (specifically, you failed to create
one of the necessary control files for this
/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
See qmail docs for details.
Best regards,
Agnaldo Mariano Monteiro
Engenharia de Sistemas
Fujitsu do Brasil Ltda.
Tel.: (11) 245-0964 (Direto)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here is an extract from the error messages on the conlose:
error
Starting qmail: svscan.
PLUTO:/etc/rc.d
Hi all,
I've tried searching through the qMail documentation as well as the
databases here with no luck.
What I'm trying to do is drop a message from an external sender
before it reaches the email of a specific internal sender (also, if
possible, I would like to modify the scope of this so
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Nick Papageorge wrote:
Hi all,
I've tried searching through the qMail documentation as well as the
databases here with no luck.
What I'm trying to do is drop a message from an external sender
before it reaches the email of a specific internal sender (also
through the qMail documentation as well as the
databases here with no luck.
What I'm trying to do is drop a message from an external sender
before it reaches the email of a specific internal sender (also, if
possible, I would like to modify the scope of this so that it
includes
if there is any way to change the default
bounce message to something they will process.
How would we know? Have you asked them what will work? Let me guess:
they don't respond.
... PLUS, there is legitimate mail coming in from
both of those servers for valid users. Doing it this way, I'd be blocking
dave, all,
It's ridiculous because if pigs had wings, they could fly.
Pigs don't have wings, and qmail-smtpd can't do the lookups. You
either need to stop wishing your pig could fly or trade it for a bird.
this comment has the obviously unintended and unfortunate side-effect of
implying
,
for example).
-Dave
[1] They're also clean, contrary to popular impression. They do like
to wallow in mud, but that's for comfort and protection from the Sun.
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 02:33:45PM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
Pigs are fairly intelligent[1], as anyone who knows farm animals will
tell you. Birds, on the other hand, are notoriously dim (bird brain,
for example).
That's not very accurate. I keep birds (specifically, parrots) as pets, and
I
How to delete a mail from the the queue? ( this messages appear in
qmail-qread, qmail-qstat ).
Thanks
Attila
--
-
- Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Debian 2.2 Linux / 2.2.13 / qmail -
- PGP key: gpg --keyserver keys.pgp.com --recv
Attila Csosz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to delete a mail from the the queue? ( this messages appear in
qmail-qread, qmail-qstat ).
What problem are you trying to solve? Having a few messages show up in
the qmail-qstat output for a few days is perfectly normal.
Charles
www.postmastergeneral.com).
Almost all of it is bounce messages. Almost all of it from where someone
who owns
a mailing list on postmastergeneral.com is STILL sending email to
now-defunct email
addresses (email accounts that were cancelled).
I have looked at the problem long and hard and have yet to come up
in the queue going to pm0.net (see
www.postmastergeneral.com).
Almost all of it is bounce messages. Almost all of it from where someone
who owns
a mailing list on postmastergeneral.com is STILL sending email to
now-defunct email
addresses (email accounts that were cancelled).
I have looked
mail from them (my last
suggestion), they may start to care very quickly. I would guess their
business depends on it (I know nothing about them).
Someone, somewhere must have come up with a workaround/patch for this.
Yes; someone did post a patch to the qmail list which basically copied
all
. But getting them to change is gonna be darn near impossible.
If you (and others) start refusing to accept mail from them (my last
suggestion), they may start to care very quickly. I would guess their
business depends on it (I know nothing about them).
Someone, somewhere must have come up
eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use tcpserver to refuse all connections from pm0.net. Voila, no more
problem.
tcpserver (unless patched) requires IP ADDRESSES.
No longer true. tcpserver accepts hostnames just fine, with appropriate
syntax. See the documentation
] [--remove] [-h|--help]
-f string Search string in the from field
-t string Search string in the destination recipients
-b string Search string in the message body (first 50 lines)
-q nBegin scan in queue number n (default=0)
-h, --help
On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, paras jain wrote:
Hi all
Can any one suggest the best way to transfer all user
accounts and password from my qmail server on linux
6.2 to new qmail server on linux 7.0
so, what's the (qmail specific) problem?
/* Regards,
Jason Kawaja, UF-ECE Sys Admin */
At 05:41 03.08.2001 -0700, paras jain wrote:
linux 6.2 to new qmail server on linux 7.0
i thought we are at 2.4 ?
and a kernel upgrade doesnt require any change on your qmail system.
/humor
look at your /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow, and copy the wanted user passes
to the new server
--
Hello,
My Qmail is working fine , smtp / pop et al.
BUT whenever I see Mail Headers I always have this ...
I sent an email from indiatimes to my mail.
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 78698 invoked from network); 1 Aug 2001 09:53:00 -
Received
On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 03:51:59PM +0530, Mustafa Mahudhawala wrote:
Hello,
My Qmail is working fine , smtp / pop et al.
BUT whenever I see Mail Headers I always have this ...
I sent an email from indiatimes to my mail.
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Daniel Abad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When a send a message to my virtual user, I check it from telnet and it's
without subject and from!! What should I do??
Compose your message differently. The From: and Subject: fields in
the message header are completely optional.
This isn't a qmail
Ok, I telnet at 25 and compose a message, with mail from: , rcpt to: anda
data (.) .
When I received this from my Outlook or Webmail, the message is empty! Only
the time appears!
Tks.
Daniel
-Mensagem original-
De: Charles Cazabon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviada em
On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 04:15:55PM -0300, Daniel Abad wrote:
Ok, I telnet at 25 and compose a message, with mail from: , rcpt to: anda
data (.) .
When I received this from my Outlook or Webmail, the message is empty! Only
the time appears!
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2821.txt
http
On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 04:15:55PM -0300, Daniel Abad wrote:
Ok, I telnet at 25 and compose a message, with mail from: , rcpt to: anda
data (.) .
When I received this from my Outlook or Webmail, the message is empty! Only
the time appears!
Tks.
Daniel
Please learn to speak
and understood http://learn.to/edit_messages/
When a send a message to my virtual user, I check it from telnet
and it's without subject and from!! What should I do??
Compose your message differently. The From: and Subject:
fields in the message header are completely optional.
Ok, I telnet
Hi all!
When a send a message to my virtual user, I check it from telnet and it's
without subject and from!! What should I do??
ash-2.03$ telnet localhost 110
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.cidadeinternet.com.br.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
user [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi,
I'd like to modify the received: header to hide the client IP. From
the list archive I've found out how to do the following:
207.194.aaa.aaa:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,TCPREMOTEHOST=myqmail-host.com,
TCPREMOTEIP=64.157.bbb.bbb
which works great, but, I can't seem to change the 'HELO
207.194
wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to modify the received: header to hide the client IP. From
the list archive I've found out how to do the following:
207.194.aaa.aaa:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,TCPREMOTEHOST=myqmail-host.com,
TCPREMOTEIP=64.157.bbb.bbb
which works great, but, I can't seem to change the 'HELO
John wrote:
So how can I stop the user 'cs' from downloading
via POP3? (at the moment,they are the only account using IMAP; although this
may change in thefuture)
We are setting an attribut account-status=nopop in
LDAP for disabling POP access to users .
Make the Smart Choice. Drop
Hi All,
For our website, we have a catch-all account which handles all e-mail
enquiries/order confirmations from our site that can go to a variety of
addresses eg. [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I think this is set up OK by
putting 'cs' into ~alias/.qmail-default to deliver to the user
What is this someone trying to spam me or worse?
Thanks, David
Jackson
Jul 20 00:56:58 mail qmail: 995612218.207147 info msg 295259: bytes 131135 from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 26707 uid 1011
Jul 20 00:56:58 mail qmail
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 07:52:38AM +0100, mtaylor wrote:
as sent to this list read the f archives So my question to you Mr
Heenning Brauer if you are not willing to help in a polite manner then don't
This problem with solutions and explanations is a thousand time in the
archives. A quick
mtaylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm new to this list [...]
And yet you go on to assault Henning, who is a long-standing contributor
to this list. You have three choices:
-live with the way this list works and get assistance here
-hire a qmail consultant to fix things for you, so you can
We have been getting some e-mails sent from a virus some people have. I am
trying to block them out using the badmailfrom file, but it doesn't seem to
be working the way I need it to. The e-mail has a:
From: Hahaha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in the header, so I put [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the badmailfrom
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:41:54AM -0500, Q wrote:
We have been getting some e-mails sent from a virus some people have. I am
trying to block them out using the badmailfrom file, but it doesn't seem to
be working the way I need it to. The e-mail has a:
From: Hahaha [EMAIL PROTECTED
Q [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way I can block messages that have a null
Return-Path or a way to have qmail check the badmailfrom against the From:
header instead of the Return-Path one?
No, and it's a bad idea. Bounces are required to have a null envelope
sender (), and MTAs
.
Thanks!
- Original Message -
From: Chris Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Q [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: blocking from-addresses (badmailfrom)
Read the f*** archives.
--
* Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.bsws.de *
* Roedingsmarkt 14, 20459 Hamburg, Germany *
Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity.
(Dennis Ritchie)
Install a virus scanner.. that is the only good way I have found
to stop those. I use the amavirus scan and it works great...
there is a link to it on the qmail home page.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:41:54AM -0500, Q wrote:
We have been getting some e-mails sent from a virus some people have. I
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:53:31AM -0500, Q wrote:
Does anyone have any personal recommendations as far as the AV software
on the page goes?
Check the archives: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=qmail, search for
anti-virus. Also http://www.qmail.org/top.html#microsoft.
- Adrian
youself gaan naai )
So to the person trying to solve his/her problem I haven't a clue what your
talking about but I'm sure some of the more intelligent people on this list
will help you gladly
- Original Message -
From: Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 08:18:22PM -0600, Trevor Harrison wrote:
Received: from localhost (HELO hoser) (127.0.0.1)
by 0 with SMTP; 10 Jul 2001 06:24:44 -
The Received: from header has by 0 instead of by
starnie.harrison.org. Looking in qmail-smtpd.c, I can see where it
gets
I'm doing a new setup of qmail on a new box (my last setup was years ago
so I've grown rusty), and I ran into a problem with the Received: from
header.
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 16367 invoked from network); 10 Jul 2001 06:24:44 -
The Received: from header has by 0 instead of by
starnie.harrison.org. Looking in qmail-smtpd.c, I can see where it
gets assigned:
what do you have in /var/qmail/control/me? that's one place to look.
Daniel Kelley wrote:
The Received: from header has by 0 instead of by
starnie.harrison.org. Looking in qmail-smtpd.c, I can see where it
gets assigned:
what do you have in /var/qmail/control/me? that's one place to look.
/var/qmail/control/me is starnie.harrison.org
Uh, looking back over my data, the tcpserver line has a 0 in the
location the tcpserver --help says should be a hostname. Is this my
problem? If so, I'd feel like a complete dumbass except for I just
checked and its like that in the LWQ text.
uh-oh:
from http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp
Daniel Kelley wrote:
Uh, looking back over my data, the tcpserver line has a 0 in the
location the tcpserver --help says should be a hostname. Is this my
problem? If so, I'd feel like a complete dumbass except for I just
checked and its like that in the LWQ text.
uh-oh:
from http
Hi All,
I am sending different mails to 20,000recipients at a time.
So, each qmail-remote sends a mail to each recipient.
or am I wrong
If in the total 20,000 mails, say 5000 are hotmail, 5000 are
yahoo and the rest are to other domains. Then, is it possible
to open a single
I am sending different mails to 20,000 recipients at a time.
So, each qmail-remote sends a mail to each recipient.
or am I wrong
No, that's more-or-less how it works.
If in the total 20,000 mails, say 5000 are hotmail, 5000 are
yahoo and the rest are to other domains. Then, is it
D Rajesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If in the total 20,000 mails, say 5000 are hotmail, 5000 are yahoo and the
rest are to other domains. Then, is it possible to open a single
qmail-remote process and dump all messages to be sent to hotmail on one
connection and open another connection for all
you're asking for the perfect spam
solution
your targets get mail messages without a To: header
or a bogus one, and if they're lucky enough to receive mail on one address but
reply with another, you'll never know who's it coming from
it's clearly not the rightway to do
things
dan
connection and open another connection for all yahoo messages
CC qmail is designed specifically _not_ to do this. sendmail does this.
DR I guess this speeds up the mail delivery amazingly
CC No, it slows it down tremendously. That's why qmail doesn't do it.
* From Rodney:
I
Rodney Broom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
=== OK, to be fair I'll include the example of sending a bunch of mail to
this same domain with a single connection but with differing message bodies.
Note that VERP, which is very useful for mailing lists, requires this
approach, because the one
the socket connection.
None of this is different with per-domain batching.
According to the input from Charles, qmail repeats this entire process for
EVERY message sent to a given domain.
Yes. It's faster because it parallelizes well, and you have fewer round-trip
waits. With batching, you have
. That's why qmail doesn't do it.
* From Rodney:
I haven't tested qmail against sendmail, infact I've barely even used qmail.
But I have done a bit of network programming, so let me open a few points
for consideration:
[...]
This has been hashed, rehashed, and re-re-hashed on this list
dredged up.
Test with stock qmail on a Solaris workstation, 10,000 copies sent
to the same email address (obviously the same domain) using qmail-inject:
30 minutes.
Test from same workstation with a script to generate 10,000
rcpt to: lines and send via a single connection: 5 minutes
Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Dave
That's bizarre. What I actually sent was:
http://www.lifewithqmail.org/lwq.html#multi-rcpt
-Dave
-Dave
Roger Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip bogus test]
I get the results that I expected - to send to the same domain (ignoring
VERP requirements), it is faster to use a single connection for multiple
messages than to use qmail.
Fine. Don't use qmail. This discussion is closed.
Charles
messages a minute sustained
using qmail.. Can Sendmail do the same?? I think not.
--JT
- Original Message -
From: Roger Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: Mailing from One connection
Rodney Broom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
all 10,000 rcpt to: lines.
This had nothing to do with how fast qmail or anything else could
send, I think, but more with how fast the remote system received, whether
by my script or by qmail (either from the same workstation).
--
Roger Walker
Tier III Messaging/News Team
Internet
/lwq.html#multi-rcpt
right under the headers.I would imagine it was seen as a header and possibly
hidden from view.
-Ryan
On Mon, Jul 09, 2001 at 12:30:52PM -0600, Roger Walker wrote:
Test with stock qmail on a Solaris workstation, 10,000 copies sent
to the same email address (obviously the same domain) using qmail-inject:
30 minutes.
Test from same workstation with a script to generate 10,000
Hi All,
Thank you to all for all the replies
I also found that Qmail is definitely better than sendmail.
After reading lot of documentation links given here and elsewhere
I also found that sending mails concurrently is better than sending
mails from one connection.
I have checked the mailing
Hi,
Please excuse if this is an easy one to do but, we run a few Large QMAIL
1.03 servers and would like to try and control the Mail-From address our
clients are using.
We have qmail configured using tcpserver and our clients IP addresses are
listed in the tcp.smtp (tcpserver allowed
Tim Philips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please excuse if this is an easy one to do but, we run a few Large QMAIL
1.03 servers and would like to try and control the Mail-From address our
clients are using.
I personally don't think this is a great idea; your users may like being able
to set
Hi, when email bounces from my server it sends a header like this:
---START---
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at scooby.gangstabitches.net.
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 it didn't work out
Hello all,
I have a very weird problem. I have qmail running fine. I am able to send
email to all other domains except only one domain. I get the following
message and finally this message is not delivered.
This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.
A message that
Harry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a very weird problem. I have qmail running fine. I am able to send
email to all other domains except only one domain. I get the following
message and finally this message is not delivered.
[...]
A message that you sent has not yet been delivered to all
preface:
qmail 1.03 with big-concurrency
multilog
need:
link to information (or information) on producing more verbose,
or detailed information in qmail logs for error messages like #4.4.1 or
#5.1.1
would like to see the email address the error is talking
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 09:47:26AM -0400, peter green wrote:
* Robin S. Socha [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010627 09:42]:
* peter green [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010627 08:32]:
(pcg@pcg2) ~ rot13
bash: rot13: command not found
(robin@mail1):(~)$ man caesar | head -n4
(pcg@pcg2) ~ caesar
bash:
peter green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
perl -e 'while(){$_=~tr/A-Za-z/N-ZA-Mn-za-m/;print}'
Then paste the email :-)
Or, a bit shorter,
$ tr 'a-zA-Z' 'n-za-mN-ZA-M' email
Or a bit kludgier,
perl -ni -e 'foreach (split //){unless(/\w/){print; next;}print
Unless the network is lying to me again, peter green said:
* Brett Randall [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010626 21:49]:
Chris == Chris Bolt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
perl -e 'while(){$_=~tr/A-Za-z/N-ZA-Mn-za-m/;print}'
Then paste the email :-)
Or, a bit shorter,
$ tr 'a-zA-Z'
* Alan Clegg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010627 09:22]:
Unless the network is lying to me again, peter green said:
* Brett Randall [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010626 21:49]:
Chris == Chris Bolt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
perl -e 'while(){$_=~tr/A-Za-z/N-ZA-Mn-za-m/;print}'
Then paste the email
* peter green [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010627 08:32]:
(pcg@pcg2) ~ rot13
bash: rot13: command not found
(robin@mail1):(~)$ man caesar | head -n4
CAESAR(6) OpenBSD Reference Manual CAESAR(6)
NAME
caesar - decrypt caesar cyphers
* Robin S. Socha [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010627 09:42]:
* peter green [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010627 08:32]:
(pcg@pcg2) ~ rot13
bash: rot13: command not found
(robin@mail1):(~)$ man caesar | head -n4
(pcg@pcg2) ~ caesar
bash: caesar: command not found
Next? :-)
/pg
--
Peter Green : Architekton
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 09:47:26AM -0400, peter green wrote:
* Robin S. Socha [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010627 09:42]:
* peter green [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010627 08:32]:
(pcg@pcg2) ~ rot13
bash: rot13: command not found
(robin@mail1):(~)$ man caesar | head -n4
(pcg@pcg2) ~ caesar
bash:
* Chris Bolt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010627 02:01]:
perl -e 'while(){$_=~tr/A-Za-z/N-ZA-Mn-za-m/;print}'
perl -pe'y/a-zA-Z/n-za-mN-ZA-M/'
-Johan
--
Johan Almqvist
http://www.almqvist.net/johan/qmail/
PGP signature
http://www.samag.com/articles/1997/9706/9706d/9706d.htm
I'm glad this is a slow week.
(Yahoo search keywords - caesar, encryption, unix)
-Mike
-Original Message-
From: peter green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 9:47 AM
To: Qmail List
Subject: Re: Peter
Just open the email in Netscape Messenger, right-mouse on the body and click
unscramble [ROT-13].
Brain.
peter green wrote:
* Robin S. Socha [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010627 09:42]:
* peter green [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010627 08:32]:
(pcg@pcg2) ~ rot13
bash: rot13: command not found
-03-15 42F9 9FFF 50D4 2F38 DBEE DF22 3340 4F4E 2964 BF46
Please do not remove my address from To: and Cc: fields in mailing lists. 10x
PGP signature
You guys are making this way too hard...
Copy the text, go to http://world.altavista.com/tr
and paste it in the translate to... box.
Then choose Garbage to English and click on Translate
Poof! You get it back translated into English garbage :)
-Original Message-
From: Mike Peppard
, that sort of thing).
The quickest way to fix this when it happens is to reboot the box.
Nope. The quickest way should be 'svc -t /service/smtpd' or equivalent. This
isn't NT, you know.
I'm afraid that I don't have a good detailed error message from Outlook
Express,
You should be getting your
I doubt you do. I know you can find about just as much about me
(possibly more) with a simple google search.
Oh, Yeah, thats what I did. Okay Peter from the dike, Ill sift through 37,700 hits
on your name and get back to you. The results of your simple google search can be
found
detailed error message from Outlook
Express,
You should be getting your debugging information from your logs, not your
clients. Your logs don't lie.
See above (i.e. which log?). Its mainly the fact that I understand the
interaction of TCP/IP, DNS, and SMTP much better than qmail itself
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 03:12:04PM -, Frank Tegtmeyer wrote:
I doubt you do. I know you can find about just as much about me
(possibly more) with a simple google search.
Oh, Yeah, thats what I did. Okay Peter from the dike, Ill sift through 37,700
hits on your name and get back
from tcpserver, then forget
this whole message -- inetd doesn't do concurrency limits.
With a typical tcpserver/multilog install, your logs for the tcpserver that
starts qmail-pop3d will be in /var/log/{pop3, pop3d, qmail-pop3d) or something
similar to that.
I'm afraid that I don't have a good
New piece of information. I was checking, and my
/var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/log/run script didn't have the execute flag
set. Fixed that and now I'm getting qmail-smptd log files. Something tells
me that this is not the cause, though.
Stephen Froehlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
New piece of information. I was checking, and my
/var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/log/run script didn't have the execute flag
set. Fixed that and now I'm getting qmail-smptd log files. Something tells
me that this is not the cause, though.
It
Qhqr, trg n yvsr! Frevbhfyl! Yrg lbhe 13 lrne byq onyyf qebc naq tb
rng na nccyr!
Yrnea ubj gb dhbgr... Urp, yrnea ubj gb jevgr na ESP-pbzcyvnag r-znvy!
Fgbc hfvat gur oybbql pheyl dhbgrf pbf gurl fperj hc lbhe r-znvyf va
rirel ZHN rkprcg lbhef.
Fgbc guvaxvat gung lbh xabj rirelguvat... Gung
Damn I wish I understood that!
Hank Wethington
Information Logistics
www.GoInfoLogistics.com
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-Original Message-
From: Brett Randall [mailto:[EMAIL
Logistics
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-Original Message-
From: Brett Randall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: None
To: Frank Tegtmeyer
Cc: Qmail List
Subject: Re: Peter from the Dike and Security
Ahh, never mind... I got it. I finally recognized it wasn't a foreign
language :)
-Original Message-
From: Hank Wethington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 4:28 PM
To: Brett Randall
Cc: Qmail List
Subject: RE: Peter from the Dike and Security
Damn I wish I
perl -e 'while(){$_=~tr/A-Za-z/N-ZA-Mn-za-m/;print}'
Then paste the email :-)
Damn I wish I understood that!
Qhqr, trg n yvsr! Frevbhfyl! Yrg lbhe 13 lrne byq onyyf qebc naq
tb rng na nccyr!
Yrnea ubj gb dhbgr... Urp, yrnea ubj gb jevgr na ESP-pbzcyvnag
r-znvy! Fgbc hfvat gur oybbql
Chris == Chris Bolt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
perl -e 'while(){$_=~tr/A-Za-z/N-ZA-Mn-za-m/;print}'
Then paste the email :-)
Or, a bit shorter,
$ tr 'a-zA-Z' 'n-za-mN-ZA-M' email
--
Hitting your modem with an aluminum baseball bat is only going to get
you electrocuted. Try a wooden one.
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* Brett Randall [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010626 21:49]:
Chris == Chris Bolt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
perl -e 'while(){$_=~tr/A-Za-z/N-ZA-Mn-za-m/;print}'
Then paste the email :-)
Or, a bit shorter,
$ tr 'a-zA-Z' 'n-za-mN-ZA-M' email
Or a bit kludgier,
perl -ni -e 'foreach (split
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