Jonathan X Peers writes:
I am tring to install qmail
and I am here in the INSTALL doc ... as i run the following I get this
error can some point me in the right direction . PLEASE
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8. Copy /var/qmail/boot/home (or proc) to /var/qmail/rc.
To
I am tring to install qmail
and I am here in the INSTALL doc ... as i run the following I get this
error can some point me in the right direction . PLEASE
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8. Copy /var/qmail/boot/home (or proc) to /var/qmail/rc.
To test qmail deliveries (won't
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Timothy Legant wrote:
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 10:48:37AM -0400, Andy Meuse wrote:
Hey all,
I got my qmail tshirt and I put it on according to the directions
in Dave's LWQT, but the big logo is on the front of the shirt. How
can I get the big qmail
- Original Message -
From:
Andy Meuse
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 10:48
AM
Subject: installing qmail tshirt-HELP
please respond!!!
Hey all,
I got my qmail tshirt and I
put it on according to the directions in Dave's LWQT, but the big
hi,
thanks for the help,
it was the linux 14 link, having two admins of a server is a right pain!
someone gets half way through upgrading the kernel and gives up - all
without telling me - arg!
hopefully - no error messages is a good sign
thanks
Neil
Hey all,
I got my qmail tshirt and I put
it on according to the directions in Dave's LWQT, but the big logo is on the
front of the shirt. How can I get the big qmail logo to be on the back and the
little one to be on the front?
I've tried taking it off and
switching it around, and the
]
Subject: installing qmail tshirt-HELP please respond!!!
Hey all,
I got my qmail tshirt and I put it on according to the directions in
Dave's LWQT, but the big logo is on the front of the shirt. How can I get
the big qmail logo to be on the back and the little one
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 10:48:37AM -0400, Andy Meuse wrote:
Hey all,
I got my qmail tshirt and I put it on according to the directions
in Dave's LWQT, but the big logo is on the front of the shirt. How
can I get the big qmail logo to be on the back and the little one
to be
This is too hilarious.
*rotfl*
Henrik.
At 04:04 PM 10/11/00 -0500, you wrote:
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 10:48:37AM -0400, Andy Meuse wrote:
Hey all,
I got my qmail tshirt and I put it on according to the directions
in Dave's LWQT, but the big logo is on the front of the shirt.
I am trying to setup qmail but I get stuck:
#make setup check
./compile sig_alarm.c
In file included from /usr/include/signal.h:300,
from sig_alarm.c:1:
/usr/include/bits/sigcontext.h:28: asm/sigcontext.h: No such file or
directory
make: *** [sig_alarm.o] Error 1
thanks
Neil
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Neil Grant wrote:
I am trying to setup qmail but I get stuck:
#make setup check
./compile sig_alarm.c
In file included from /usr/include/signal.h:300,
from sig_alarm.c:1:
/usr/include/bits/sigcontext.h:28: asm/sigcontext.h: No such file or
hello,
I've come across HOWO recently added to the linux HOWTO's, written
by Dan Kuykendall, titled "Qmail VMailMgr and Courier-ImapHOWTO". This
HOWTO guided me though the prep/compile/install for
- ucspi-tcp
- daemontools
- supervise-scripts
- qmail
- vmailmgr
-
On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 03:04:54PM -0300, Martin A. Langhoff wrote:
[snip]
Now, the symptoms I could gather:
- syslogd taking 50% processor time
syslog sucks. daemontools (which you installed) come with multilog which
does a far better job.
- command line utilities like
Heh. A RTFM luser eh? If you look back at my earlier email I mentioned that I
did.
I was referring to "/l/bin/procmail" if you read the f$@$ email coz it doesn't
seem right.
clemensF wrote:
Rino Mardo:
did i read it right? -- "..you already use procmail, use it by specifying
"mda
Rino Mardo:
did i read it right? -- "..you already use procmail, use it by specifying
"mda /l/bin/procmail" in
.fetchmailrc."
I was referring to "/l/bin/procmail" if you read the f$@$ email coz it doesn't
seem right.
ok. i thought i had myself made clear. i just wanted you to
Hi. I think my earlier email on this was lost so here it is:
I've installed qmail and followed all the INSTALL.blah (including
removing sendmail - but I only renamed it just in case) and my problem
now is although I can send, when I fetchmail it complains that I don't
have an SMTP to forward my
Hello
I'm installing Qmail 1.03 on Red Hat 6.0
I was told to put: csh -cf '/var/qmail/rc ' in my boot script.
Where is the exact place to put this command ?
I'm afraid all what I tried failed - qmail doesn't start when the system
is going up.
Thanks.
Hi,
Have a look in /etc/rc.d/init.d/. Here is where all your startup scripts are
housed. In that directory you must create a script (with the correct
permissions etc) called qmail or something to that effect.
Clue : Have a look at some other scripts there to get an idea. I used ssh
and
Please,
1) Tell us the machine's name qmail is on.
2) The remote machine's name you are trying to send mail to.
3) Show us the log entry that shows the failed delivery attempt.
4) If you get any bounces, include the bounce with full header.
Mate
On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, MiGhi wrote:
I tried and tried to install QMAIL 1.03 on Mandrake7.0 with NO SUCCESS!
Something seems to work wrong on Mandrake, and qmail gives CNAME LOOKUP
FAILURE.
I'm using Qmail under Mandrake right now, and have installed it a few
times, both via RPM and by
Hi everybody.
I tried and tried to install QMAIL 1.03 on Mandrake7.0 with NO SUCCESS!
Something seems to work wrong on Mandrake, and qmail gives CNAME LOOKUP
FAILURE.
I tried to reinstall the OS + qmail 5 times!
The log said CNAME LOOKUP FAILURE every time!
I tried to apply the DNS patch
The
Chris Johnson, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 21, 2000 at 04:26:15PM +0200, MiGhi wrote:
DO NOT TRY INSTALLING QMAIL ON MANDRAKE
Why not?
I tried and tried to install QMAIL 1.03 on Mandrake7.0 with NO SUCCESS!
Something seems to work wrong on Mandrake, and qmail gives CNAME
On Fri, Apr 21, 2000 at 04:43:28PM +0200, MiGhi wrote:
I know this fact is strange, but is real: qmail 1.03 does not work with
Mandrake7.
I don't know anything about Mandrake7, but this is almost certainly not the
case. I still suggest that you have a DNS problem.
By the way, since the time I
I have successfully installed qmail on more than one Mandrake 7 machine.
Try blaming a configuration problem (user) not the distro.
-- Tim
MiGhi writes:
Chris Johnson, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 21, 2000 at 04:26:15PM +0200, MiGhi wrote:
DO NOT TRY INSTALLING QMAIL
On Fri, Apr 21, 2000 at 02:58:43PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have successfully installed qmail on more than one Mandrake 7 machine.
Try blaming a configuration problem (user) not the distro.
-- Tim
What are you saying, that the problem is between the chair and the keyboard?
:)
On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, MiGhi wrote:
I tried and tried to install QMAIL 1.03 on Mandrake7.0 with NO SUCCESS!
Something seems to work wrong on Mandrake, and qmail gives CNAME LOOKUP
FAILURE.
I'm using Qmail under Mandrake right now, and have installed it a few
times, both via RPM and by
Vincent Danen, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, MiGhi wrote:
I tried and tried to install QMAIL 1.03 on Mandrake7.0 with NO SUCCESS!
Something seems to work wrong on Mandrake, and qmail gives CNAME LOOKUP
FAILURE.
I'm using Qmail under Mandrake right now, and have installed
On 21-Apr-2000, MiGhi wrote:
I repeat: Qmail works 100% but can't deliver mails to remote hosts.
As someone else has already mentioned, the problem is possibly your
machine can not resolve hostnames properly.
I couldn't explain this fact.
Check your logs. What domains it failed to deliver
I've installed qmail on 3 mandrake 7 boxes without a hitch. This messages
is comming through a mandrake box now.
Sounds like you have a dns problem.
On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, MiGhi wrote:
Hi everybody.
I tried and tried to install QMAIL 1.03 on Mandrake7.0 with NO SUCCESS!
Something seems to
On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, MiGhi wrote:
I have been working for 2 weeks trying to solve this problem.
I fixed my DNS problem (applied a patch, and installed latest bind) and I
finished to think the problem is Mandrake7, because qmail didn't run.
I only wanted to know why.
I know this fact
Just a thought, what did you set your security level to on the mandrake
install? I installed using paranoid (level=5). One of the headaches this
caused was that it set the file permissions on /etc/resolv.conf to 400, and
kept returning them to 400 when a security audit was run. It caused all
I'm trying to install qmail... it's all compiled... but when I try to send an
email from another system to the box... it goes to the box, but it doesn't
report an error message, but doesn't get delivered.
What did I do wrong?
Thanks
___
--Mike
"Life moves pretty
Having recently installed qmail, I've still got some deferred messages
in the sendmail queue.
Is it OK to run '/usr/lib/sendmail.real -q' to try to send these
messages? It won't affect qmail, will it?
A.
--
I've been wrong before.
A Curtin writes:
Having recently installed qmail, I've still got some deferred messages
in the sendmail queue.
Is it OK to run '/usr/lib/sendmail.real -q' to try to send these
messages? It won't affect qmail, will it?
Yes. No. I mean, Yes and No. Yes to the first, and no to the
Hi,
I am currentlyrunning sendmail but wish to
change to qmail.
I have read the instructions but they all say how
to upgrade from sendmail to qmail. I want to delete sendmail as if it never
existed and install qmail as if I never had a mail program installed. I know I
will loose any
Waterfront Internet Service wrote:
Hi, I am currently running sendmail but wish to change to qmail. I
have read the instructions but they all say how to upgrade from
sendmail to qmail. I want to delete sendmail as if it never existed
and install qmail as if I never had a mail program
I have installed qmail-1.03.
I am able to send and receive mails locally.
However, I am not able to send or receive mails from anywhere else.
My control files are as follows:
defaultdomain:
soup.ac.uk
helohost:
mailhost.soup.ac.uk
locals:
localhost
myhost.soup.ac.uk
me:
myhost.soup.ac.uk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
prev. sysadmin in my company left for me a server of free mail that uses
sendmail ( Doh! )
The server has ~30k of users soo this is the right place for the qmail.
the 1[Q] is: is there any patches I should apply.
qmail works fine for me right out of the box. Others
Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 1 March 1999 at 12:10:20 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
qmail disables relaying by default. You can turn it back on for
selected hosts, if necessary. Once qmail-smtpd is handling port 25,
you can verify that relaying is disabled and petition the ORBS
Hi,
prev. sysadmin in my company left for me a server of free mail that uses
sendmail ( Doh! )
The server has ~30k of users soo this is the right place for the qmail.
the 1[Q] is: is there any patches I should apply.
I simply can`t think of any decent strategy I should follow ... the server is
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