qmail
> doesn't accept the "."
>
> some have a solution for me ?
Yes. Run qmail-lint. http://www.qmail.org/qmail-lint-0.55 . It will
tell you about many misconfigurations.
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Tim Jones writes:
> The installation appears good -- qmail-lint reports no problems.
How many other newbies use qmail-lint? I"m wondering if I should
change it so that it "enforces" the use of ucspi-tcp and daemontools.
It's just so much easier to get working, even t
Jon Rust writes:
> Am I the only one getting a 404 on this? I think it should be:
>
> http://qmail.org/qmail-lint-0.55
Sigh. The link on the web page is fine, I just mis-quoted it. One of
these days I have to write a qmail-queue wrapper which checks all URLs
on outgoin
It's checking to see if the users/assign is a regular file as opposed to a
directory or symlink/etc.. There is no code beyond verifying it's existance in
the current version from what I saw, which is probably the reason for the
message.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> upon running this today, it gave
upon running this today, it gave me the followign error:
Warning: users/assign checking not implemented.
problem is that I don't know what it means - using the -v flag was no help.
Anyone have any idea?
Brandon
the previous error code instead of the
> username.
Thanks! http://www.qmail.org/qmail-lint-0.52.
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> I've uploaded qmail-lint-0.51 to www.qmail.org. It now has a -v flag
> which prints a more verbose explanation of why something might be a
> problem.
Shame on you for not using strict!
Without this patch, if a user's home directory produces more than one warning,
the se
If you like some suggetsions then you can make a switch that will prevent
your script from checking in a local or virtualdomain is in rcpthosts. We
are using RELAYCLIENT in tcpserver so rcpthosts are not neede and your
script is making too much noise.
Not that i can't grep it out but you can make
starting with a #, so, as far as I can
> see, it is not affected of the problem that had to be patched in
> qmail-lint, right?
Vice-versa. It was qmail-lint which wasn't doing the same thing as
control_readfile().
> Well, shouldn't the snippet above be modified to discard the
problem that had to be patched in
qmail-lint, right?
Well, shouldn't the snippet above be modified to discard the rest of a
line if a '#' sign is found (so, # declares a comment, no matter where
it's located)?
I'm curious about this, for I am currently writing a tool to s
Soffen, Matthew writes:
> If I am reading this correctly, it is only going to work for comments
> that are at the beginning of a line, not in the middle (or after the
> command in this case).
That's how control.c:control_readfile() works:
if (line.s[0])
if (line.s[0] != '#')
if
Peter Haworth writes:
> > I've uploaded qmail-lint-0.50 to www.qmail.org. It checks for common
> > problems in your qmail control files. If you try it, and it prints
> > something you don't understand, or you think is not a problem, send me
> > email. Or
=
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> From: Peter Haworth[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To: Peter Haworth
> Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 1999 11:14 AM
> To: Russell Nelson
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: qmail-lint-0.50
>
> > I've uploaded qmail-lint-0.
> I've uploaded qmail-lint-0.50 to www.qmail.org. It checks for common
> problems in your qmail control files. If you try it, and it prints
> something you don't understand, or you think is not a problem, send me
> email. Or if it misses a known problem, I'd also t
I've uploaded qmail-lint-0.50 to www.qmail.org. It checks for common
problems in your qmail control files. If you try it, and it prints
something you don't understand, or you think is not a problem, send me
email. Or if it misses a known problem, I'd also to hear abo
errides /etc/passwd email
delivery, but that qmail-lint doesn't take it into account. Yet.
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