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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 9. August 2001 16:40
An: QMail Mailling List
Betreff: Re: log files
Wolfgang Pichler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a running qmail box, with (at this time) only 1 problem: The
qmail-send program write its logs to tty1
Wolfgang Pichler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
hi
the qmail-send/run only executes the /var/qmail/rc script (so its nearly the
same). And at the first time I havn't had the multilog command in
/var/qmail/run, i've then added it because the log doesn't worked for me.
And it still doesn't work.
hi
I have a running qmail box, with (at this time) only 1 problem: The
qmail-send program write its logs to tty1 and not in the log files. I've
setted qmail up with the use of supervise und multilog (tcpserver). All the
other processes (qmail-pop3d/qmail-smtpd) are putting there logs
Wolfgang Pichler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a running qmail box, with (at this time) only 1 problem: The
qmail-send program write its logs to tty1 and not in the log files.
[...]
my qmail-send rc looks like:
---cut---
#!/bin/sh
exec env - PATH=/var/qmail/bin:$PATH qmail-start
It seems when a user sends mail with an attachment and it bounces back, the
bounce-back has the attachment in-line with the mail text (as opposed to
something you can click on then save or open). This isn't a major problem
(my users aren't getting bounce-backs with 20MB attachments every five
Norvell Spearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems when a user sends mail with an attachment and it bounces back, the
bounce-back has the attachment in-line with the mail text (as opposed to
something you can click on then save or open). This isn't a major problem
(my users aren't getting
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 05:01:36PM +0200, Peter van Dijk wrote:
I think there is a patch.
Yup. Fred Lindberg did it and it can be found on
http://www.ezmlm.org/pub/patches/qmail-mime.tgz
(also listed on http://www.qmail.org/ Yet More Qmail Addons)
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From: "Randy Jordan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Qmail Errors in Log Files
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 22:56:04 -0800
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my qmail logs have thousands of these
errors
"40003ab04bb822ed854c tcpserver: fatal: unable
to bind: address already used"
I see hundreds of people with this same error and
the same answers seem to always pop up"make sure something else is not using
the port, or make sure
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 10:56:04PM -0800, Randy Jordan wrote:
my qmail logs have thousands of these errors
"40003ab04bb822ed854c tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already used"
You shouldn't run more than one MTA on one IP address (assuming this log is
from qmail-smtpd).
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 10:56:04PM -0800, Randy Jordan wrote:
my qmail logs have thousands of these errors
"40003ab04bb822ed854c tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address
already used"
I see hundreds of people with this same error and the same answers
seem to always pop up"make
Hi,
I'm using multilog and
tcpserver, like lwq. Is there a way to patch multilog to create dailly log
files. I mean in /var/qmail/log/send/ should be:
20010201.log
20010202.log
...
Thanks,
Ari
On Wed, Feb 07, 2001 at 07:16:59AM +, Tim Hassan wrote:
I actually liked that very much (if server is physically restricted) but
there is one draw back; nothing will be logged to log/current.
Therefore, I wandered if there is a way to have supervise log to both
console and to
Hi,
I setup once a qmail box and forgot to set the sticky bit (chmod +t) on the
qmail-send and qmail-smtpd directories (in /var/qmail/supervise) so
supervise was outputing everything to console.
I actually liked that very much (if server is physically restricted) but
there is one draw back;
administrative requests automatically.
Just send an empty note to any of these addresses:
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Dear all,
Are there any relationship between the both qmail log files of qmail-smtpd
and qmail-send?
If yes, how can i log
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 11:07:51AM +0800, Wong, Wing-Kin wrote:
Are there any relationship between the both qmail log files of qmail-smtpd
and qmail-send?
No, there is no direct relationsship.
If yes, how can i log the TCPREMOTEIP in the qmail-send log files?
There is no support
Hi,
In my /var/log/qmail/current file, I got some error messages that i
would like to know what is the meaning.
That is, "warning: trouble opening local/8/16131; will try again lager."
Thank you so much for your help.
Mark Lo
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 02:19:29AM +0800, Mark Lo wrote:
In my /var/log/qmail/current file, I got some error messages that i
would like to know what is the meaning.
That is, "warning: trouble opening local/8/16131; will try again lager."
qmail-send either failed to open the file
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 02:19:29 +0800, Mark Lo wrote:
trouble opening local/8/16131; will try again lager."
^ ^^
Were you in the pub directory? I'll slip down to my
local and have a beer!
My many typos don't usually have a smile as a result.
Hello,
I have configured qmail-send qmail-smtp to run under the daemon tools,
according to qmail howto.
For example I use the two following run script under
/service/qmail-send/log/
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/local/bin/setuidgid qmaill
"John Chronakis" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example I use the two following run script under
/service/qmail-send/log/
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/local/bin/setuidgid qmaill /usr/local/bin/multilog t
s250 /var/log/qmail/qmail-send
Hello again,
Is multilog running? Is the sticky bit set on /service/qmail-send?
There are two instances of multilog running, one for qmai-send and one for
qmail-smtpd.
The sticky bit is set for /var/qmail/supervice/qmail-send
(/service/qmail-send is a sim link to the former).
I just worry if
I was blind !!!
The cause off all these was a missing backslash in
the /service/qmail-send/log/run file.
Thanks for your help.
John
This little perl script is what I use to transform qmail log files into
something I can understand easily. Face it, the format of the log files is
hard to track with your eyes, to tell when a message actually worked, with
its repeating message numbers and delivery numbers...
I run it under
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