I have qmail, qmail-smtpd, and qmail-pop3d running on my system, all in default
configurations (in /var/qmail/*, using daemontools/tcpserver, etc.). Qmail-pop3d is
nicely running and logging things, but qmail-smtpd is dumping all messages to the
console (tty1) - can anyone help me fix this?
of your run files)
From: Dave Fallon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help with qmail-smtpd logging
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 20:18:36 -0700
I have qmail, qmail-smtpd, and qmail-pop3d running on my system, all in
default configurations (in /var/qmail/*, using daemontools/tcpserver,
etc
kus Stumpf has been working on some improved qmail-smtpd logging.
James.
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm fairly new to q-mail so go easy on me. I've looked through all sorts
of documentation and I haven't been able to find a way to do this yet. I
can't get qmail to log the address of a remote mail server thats sends it
mail to be delivered locally. example,
Chris Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually sendmail does record this as "relay=host.domain [1.2.3.4]" in it's
log file.
I'm not familiar with sendmail. Does it record this log line only for messages
with a non-local envelope recipient? That would make it tricky to emulate
with a wrapper
Actually sendmail does record this as "relay=host.domain [1.2.3.4]" in
it's
log file.
I'm not familiar with sendmail. Does it record this log line only for
messages
with a non-local envelope recipient? That would make it tricky to emulate
with a wrapper around qmail-smtpd.
As far as I
Hi, I'm fairly new to q-mail so go easy on me. I've looked through all sorts
of documentation and I haven't been able to find a way to do this yet. I
can't get qmail to log the address of a remote mail server thats sends it
mail to be delivered locally. example, spot.netnitco.net is running
qmail-smtpd doesn't log it, but qmail records it in a Received: header,
like
any other MTA does. Is this not sufficient? You could create a wrapper
around qmail-smtpd which logs this information to stdout if you like.
Actually sendmail does record this as "relay=host.domain [1.2.3.4]" in
Is there any way to track messages or to link the log entries from
qmail-smtpd and qmail-send so that I may map the network connections and
where the mail is being sent, i.e. much the same way that my sendmail logs
used to look.
*/log/run files look like this...
[chains@franklin /]$ cat
Andre Oppermann writes:
Russell Nelson wrote:
I modified qmail-smtpd to log that error message to stderr. That told
me the new network, and I enabled many customers to have a happy Easter.
Sounds like you are running qmail-ldap... ;-)
What does ldap user lookup have to do with
Russell Nelson wrote:
Andre Oppermann writes:
Russell Nelson wrote:
I modified qmail-smtpd to log that error message to stderr. That told
me the new network, and I enabled many customers to have a happy Easter.
Sounds like you are running qmail-ldap... ;-)
What does ldap
Andre Oppermann writes:
Russell Nelson wrote:
What does ldap user lookup have to do with qmail-smtpd??
Actually nothing, but qmail-smtpd in the qmail-ldap patch does full
logging.
What if I want qmail-ldap but not a modified qmail-smtpd (the one that
Dan wrote being nice and secure
hello all,
i start qmail-smtpd with
*** beg of qmail-smtpd
# /sbin/init.d/qmail-smtpd
# symbolic links in
# /sbin/rc2.d
export PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
case "$1" in
start)
echo "Starting qmail-smtpd."
supervise /var/lock/svc/qmail-smtpd tcpserver -q
At 10:35 6.04.2000, Jan Stifter wrote:
hello all,
i start qmail-smtpd with
*** beg of qmail-smtpd
# /sbin/init.d/qmail-smtpd
# symbolic links in
# /sbin/rc2.d
export PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
case "$1" in
start)
echo "Starting qmail-smtpd."
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