qmail Digest 16 Feb 2000 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 913
Topics (messages 37238 through 37300):
Attachement logging
37238 by: Christian Wiese
Custom mail directories
37239 by: John P. Looney
37240 by: petervd.vuurwerk.nl
37243 by: John P. Looney
37244 by: Anand Buddhdev
37245 by: John P. Looney
37248 by: Anand Buddhdev
37257 by: brianb-qmail.technet.evoserve.com
Re: Big and/or famous sites using qmail?
37241 by: brianb-qmail.technet.evoserve.com
Help testing the installation
37242 by: joe.acsc.com.hk
Re: address translation]
37246 by: Hans Sandsdalen
about local and global qmail using
37247 by: mulin
Two qmail servers with data over nfs
37249 by: David Sedeño Fernández
time stamp
37250 by: patrick.lagace
37258 by: Dave Sill
Re: Problem Found
37251 by: Dave Sill
Re: remote localhost...
37252 by: Dave Sill
Re: daemontools-0.61 and qmailanalog
37253 by: Dave Sill
37265 by: Jeremy Hansen
37266 by: Russ Allbery
37267 by: Jeremy Hansen
37268 by: Russ Allbery
Re: address translation
37254 by: Bruno Wolff III
Not a FAQ 5.4 ?
37255 by: Cor Lem
37259 by: Dave Sill
37261 by: Häffelin Holger
37262 by: Cor Lem
37263 by: Cor Lem
37264 by: Timothy L. Mayo
37269 by: Cor Lem
Re: Mailing List
37256 by: Dave Sill
ezmlm-idx 0.40 and web archives...
37260 by: Angus Robertson
-ERR
37270 by: chupepe
37272 by: Brad Kanipe
37273 by: Brad Kanipe
qmail Maildir and UNIX "mail"
37271 by: Brad Kanipe
37275 by: Magnus Bodin
37276 by: Dave Sill
Re: -ERR BRAD KANIPE
37274 by: chupepe
qmail Maildir and Mailbox
37277 by: Director tecnico--Nodo Nicarao
37279 by: Dave Sill
why wont q-mail use other mail exchanger??
37278 by: Brian Johnson
37281 by: Greg Owen
37283 by: Brian Johnson
Multiple qmail problems <newbie>
37280 by: Chad Day
Please disregard "Multiple qmail problems" <newbie>
37282 by: Chad Day
Re: Bad Return-Path: Qmail bag?
37284 by: Sam
-ERR usage:
37285 by: kiwitp
-ERR authorization failed
37286 by: kiwitp
37288 by: Sam
37290 by: kiwitp
37291 by: Erich Zigler
37295 by: Sam
Re: Big and/or famous sites using qmail? --Big not famous
37287 by: Gregory J. Forkin
NFS slowness with MAILDIR
37289 by: Curtis Generous
Remote mail not delivered to Maildir
37292 by: James Timberlake
37296 by: James Timberlake
Re: Command-line MUA for Maildirs?
37293 by: Len Budney
tcpserver problem
37294 by: Francis Francis
37297 by: Anand Buddhdev
Uh-oh:_Again
37298 by: Shashi Dahal
Distribution List
37299 by: Muhammad Ali
pop3 and checkpassword
37300 by: kiwitp
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Hi folks,
I'm looking for a qmail solution for logging all incomming and outgoing
messages which contain attachements.
Thanks in advance.
Greetings
Christian
I have all must users account details stored in an SQL database, not in
/etc/password. I found the checkpassword program, and modified it so it
fills out the requesite information, and it seems to be working, for POP
mail.
However, what do I do to allow qmail to *deliver* into the custom Mail
directories ?
Kate
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 11:57:32AM +0000, John P. Looney wrote:
> I have all must users account details stored in an SQL database, not in
> /etc/password. I found the checkpassword program, and modified it so it
> fills out the requesite information, and it seems to be working, for POP
> mail.
>
> However, what do I do to allow qmail to *deliver* into the custom Mail
> directories ?
Create users/assign from SQL.
Greetz, Peter.
--
Peter van Dijk - student/sysadmin/ircoper/madly in love/pretending coder
|
| 'C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot;
| C++ makes it harder, but when you do it blows your whole leg off.'
| Bjarne Stroustrup, Inventor of C++
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 01:00:57PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] mentioned:
> On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 11:57:32AM +0000, John P. Looney wrote:
> > I have all must users account details stored in an SQL database, not in
> > /etc/password. I found the checkpassword program, and modified it so it
> > fills out the requesite information, and it seems to be working, for POP
> > mail.
> >
> > However, what do I do to allow qmail to *deliver* into the custom Mail
> > directories ?
>
> Create users/assign from SQL.
Ah. That's a problem. I'll have to add to that file, every time a new
user is added ? ( say, 200 times a day ...)
Kate
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 11:57:32AM +0000, John P. Looney wrote:
> I have all must users account details stored in an SQL database, not in
> /etc/password. I found the checkpassword program, and modified it so it
> fills out the requesite information, and it seems to be working, for POP
> mail.
>
> However, what do I do to allow qmail to *deliver* into the custom Mail
> directories ?
man qmail-users
--
See complete headers for more info
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 03:21:04PM +0300, Anand Buddhdev mentioned:
> > /etc/password. I found the checkpassword program, and modified it so it
> > fills out the requesite information, and it seems to be working, for POP
> > mail.
> > However, what do I do to allow qmail to *deliver* into the custom Mail
> > directories ?
> man qmail-users
I was hoping there was an alternate way; that I could find the home
directory required in a similar way as to how pop3d can authenticate
via a plugin. All the users info is in an SQL database, which is updated
between a hundred and a thousand times a day, so regenerating the assign
file is not an option.
Kate
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 12:31:38PM +0000, John P. Looney wrote:
> > man qmail-users
>
> I was hoping there was an alternate way; that I could find the home
> directory required in a similar way as to how pop3d can authenticate
> via a plugin. All the users info is in an SQL database, which is updated
> between a hundred and a thousand times a day, so regenerating the assign
> file is not an option.
Then you need to modify qmail-getpw to look-up the SQL database, and
return relevant information, ie. uid, gid, home directory, etc. For more
info:
man qmail-getpw
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See complete headers for more info
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, John P. Looney wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 03:21:04PM +0300, Anand Buddhdev mentioned:
> > > /etc/password. I found the checkpassword program, and modified it so it
> > > fills out the requesite information, and it seems to be working, for POP
> > > mail.
> > > However, what do I do to allow qmail to *deliver* into the custom Mail
> > > directories ?
> > man qmail-users
>
> I was hoping there was an alternate way; that I could find the home
> directory required in a similar way as to how pop3d can authenticate
> via a plugin. All the users info is in an SQL database, which is updated
> between a hundred and a thousand times a day, so regenerating the assign
> file is not an option.
You probably should use something like vpopmail
(http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail) which does this. The current version has
support for MySQL.
Brian
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AIM: bbaquiran
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, S Ashok Kumar wrote:
> > What is Bluetail Mail Robustifier? I couldn't find any pointers on the Net.
Check out http://www.bluetail.com/products/index.shtml
Very interesting reading.
Brian
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Hi,
I am new in linux. After
gathering infomration , I fins qmail is very powerful and eay to config.
However, I encounter the following problem
. Can u help me solve it?
The Problem is:
I can build and install the qmail but I cannot success in
following the guideline in TEST.deliver.
I am follow the sequence mention in the INSTALL and read
through the INSTALL.*
from the TEST.deliver:
when i run the /var/qmail/rc
it will has four process but i only get one
"qmail-lspawn"
I also fail in the local mail delivery. Can u tell how figure
what mistake I have made?
Also I don't understand the idea that decscride in mbox ,
Maildir and Mailbox
which one should I choose, since I need to maintan POP
server for Ms windoms client.
Thanks
Joe
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Hans Sandsdalen wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> How do I make qmail understand addresses like host!user@domain?
>
> I have installed HP jetadmin on a Solaris 7 system, and when
> there are printing errors it sends a mail to the user with
> addresses like this.
> --
> /hans
I think I can use rmail
(ftp://ftp.mira.net.au/unix/mail/qmail/rmail-0.1.tar.gz)
But how do I use it? In the INSTALL file it says that I should replace
my existing
rmail. I don't have one?
--
/hans
Hello qmail,
Who knows does qmail allow to send mail to Internet for privilleged
users and deny the same for unprivilleged.
Best regards,
mulin mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
We have a new project to install a high end mail system. We need to
install two mail servers (or more) that share data over nfs on a disk
sharing subsystem. We would need to have comments with this
configuration and more presicely using qmail and vpopmail.
Thanks in advance
hello qmail
for some reasons it seams like qmail gives a wrong time stamp to my
incomming email's.
Systems time are O.K. i really dont know where it comes from??
here is a copy of the header:
real time is : Tue, 15 Feb 2000 07:49:39
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Received:
(qmail 21931 invoked from network); 15 Feb 2000
12:49:00 -0000
Received:
from netgate.mydomain (HELO maingate.mydomain)
(XXX.XX.XXX.XX) by netserver.mydomain with SMTP; 15 Feb 2000 12:49:00
-0000
Received:
by maingate.mydomain; (5.65v4.0/1.3/10May95) id
XXXXXXX; Tue, 15 Feb 2000 07:49:39 -0500
Received:
from muncher.math.uic.edu by maingate.mydomain
(smtpxd); id XXXXXXX
Received:
(qmail 25841 invoked by uid xxxx); 15 Feb 2000
12:49:40 -0000
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
thanks in advance
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"patrick.lagace" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>for some reasons it seams like qmail gives a wrong time stamp to my
>incomming email's.
qmail logs using Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), not the local
timezone. This is a feature. There's no "fix".
-Dave
"Peter Samuel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Yes. The message is deferred because preline exited with the
>appropriate status. qmail tries the delivery again and folows the
>instructions in the .qmail file, one of which is to save the message
>in the user's Maildir/ It stopped after 7 days as that is the default
>queuelifetime value.
When delivering to both a mailbox and a program, it's better to
deliver them via separate .qmail files because if they're in one
.qmail file, and either delivery fails temporarily, *both* will be
retried every time.
E.g., instead of:
~user/.qmail:
./Maildir/
|vacation
Do:
~user/.qmail:
user-maildir
user-vacation
~user/.qmail-maildir:
./Maildir/
~user/.qmail-vacation:
|vacation
This way, the maildir and vacation deliveries are independent, and if
one fails and is retried, the other won't be multiply delivered.
-Dave
"Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Try putting "localhost" in control/locals. This solved the same
>> problem for me
>
>i have tried that many times...
Did you restart qmail after updating locals?
>i have also put it in control/rcpthosts,
>with disastrous results (all of my mails being returned to their
>respective senders with error messages...).
That doesn't make any sense. If "localhost" is not a virtual domain,
it *must* be in rcpthosts.
And do you mean "localhost" literally, or are you hiding some real
domain name?
>perhaps i can explain the problem more clearly. qmail will accept and
>deliver messages addressed to 'user' but not to 'user@localhost'. when
>a message is addressed to localhost, qmail complains 'that domain isn't
>in my list of allowed rcpthosts'.
Right, so what makes you think it shouldn't be in rcpthosts?
>why doesn't qmail locally deliver mail addressed to localhost?
It's not accepting the mail via SMTP because "lcoalhost" isn't in
rcpthosts.
>is it uncommon for qmail to behave this way? or does qmail do this by
>default for some reason?
This is the expected behavior for a misconfigured qmail. :-)
Run qmail-showctl and post the results.
-Dave
Jeremy Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>cat tmp | tai64n | ./tai64n2time | /usr/local/qmailanalog/bin/matchup |
As Russ Allbery pointed out, you should be timestamping the log
entries at the time they occur. But I couldn't let the egregious use
of "cat" go by...
cat file | prog ...
is silly. Instead use:
prog <file ...
-Dave
Ok, this part I don't understand. I'm using the t option, yet in my long
I see no timestamp at all. Tmp is just a sample output from multilog.
Are you saying that tai64n should be used at logging? Perhaps you could
give me an example that would better clarify this for me.
Thanks
-jeremy
> So what's tmp (ie, where does it come from)? Just looking at that command
> line, it looks a lot like you're adding timestamps to every line fresh
> each time you run the above command pipeline, which means that you're
> giving every line pretty much the same timestamp.
>
> tai64n is intended to be used to put an accurate timestamp on each line
> *when it's logged*, not after the fact. Since you're using multilog, you
> don't need it at all; just use the t action in multilog.
>
> --
> Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <URL:http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>
>
http://www.xxedgexx.com | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jeremy Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok, this part I don't understand. I'm using the t option, yet in my
> long I see no timestamp at all. Tmp is just a sample output from
> multilog.
What does your multilog command line look like? Order of actions is
significant.
--
Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <URL:http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>
Actually I just figured it out. I was called multilog wrong. I'm using
Bruce G's rpm's and he does some stuff around his $logger varible in his
init scripts that altered the command sequence a little, basically cause
his scripts were built for his logger qfilelog.
I now have time stamps, so really all I need to do is call tai64nfrac
through matchup, right?
Thanks
-jeremy
> Jeremy Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Ok, this part I don't understand. I'm using the t option, yet in my
> > long I see no timestamp at all. Tmp is just a sample output from
> > multilog.
>
> What does your multilog command line look like? Order of actions is
> significant.
>
> --
> Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <URL:http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>
>
http://www.xxedgexx.com | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jeremy Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I now have time stamps, so really all I need to do is call tai64nfrac
> through matchup, right?
Works For Me (tm). :)
--
Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <URL:http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 08:02:24AM +0100,
Hans Sandsdalen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I just want to remove the "host!" part of the string. I could of
> course use .qmail files, but this will be a lot of work. There
> is not a fixed number of hosts nor users at each host.
You can use the catch .qmail file (~alias/.qmail-default) and condredirect
to do what you want. You need one condredirect line for each address that
might have their mail forwarded this way.
If you really want to do generic relaying of this sort, then you can get
by using formail to resend the message. Make sure you check the host
you are forwarding to against a list of valid hosts so you don't get abused
by spammers.
Hello,
1) I've set up pop3, this all works fine
2) ip's listed in host.allow can send mail (through smtp - FAQ 5.4)
Problem:
When someon tries do deliver mail to my server (trough smtp), which
is for a domain listed in control/rcpthosts it's not allowed to do so :o(
After reading the documentation and specialy man qmail-smtpd I think
this is wrong behaviour ...
Since it should be deliverded localy it should be accepted, no matter
where it's from. So this isn't a relaying problem, if I have a correct
understand of the documentation.
Can someone please explane where i'm going wrong here?
Thanks for any response,
Cor Lem
Cor Lem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>1) I've set up pop3, this all works fine
>2) ip's listed in host.allow can send mail (through smtp - FAQ 5.4)
>
>Problem:
>When someon tries do deliver mail to my server (trough smtp), which
>is for a domain listed in control/rcpthosts it's not allowed to do so :o(
You didn't supply a copy of the error message, but I suspect the
problem is that the domains listed in control/rcpthosts aren't also
listed in control/locals and/or you didn't restart qmail after
modifying locals.
-Dave
did you finish your tcp.smtp with :deny ???? Change it to :allow
Holger
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cor Lem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Dienstag, 15. Februar 2000 15:48
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Not a FAQ 5.4 ?
>
>
> Hello,
>
> 1) I've set up pop3, this all works fine
> 2) ip's listed in host.allow can send mail (through smtp - FAQ 5.4)
>
> Problem:
> When someon tries do deliver mail to my server (trough smtp), which
> is for a domain listed in control/rcpthosts it's not allowed
> to do so :o(
>
> After reading the documentation and specialy man qmail-smtpd I think
> this is wrong behaviour ...
>
> Since it should be deliverded localy it should be accepted, no matter
> where it's from. So this isn't a relaying problem, if I have a correct
> understand of the documentation.
>
> Can someone please explane where i'm going wrong here?
>
> Thanks for any response,
> Cor Lem
>
At 10:07 15-2-00 -0500, you wrote:
>Cor Lem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>1) I've set up pop3, this all works fine
>>2) ip's listed in host.allow can send mail (through smtp - FAQ 5.4)
>>
>>Problem:
>>When someon tries do deliver mail to my server (trough smtp), which
>>is for a domain listed in control/rcpthosts it's not allowed to do so :o(
>
>You didn't supply a copy of the error message,
I don't get one. When I send it all works perfectly (since i've listed my
ip in
tcp-env hosts.allow)
Only I see in my logs the folowing line:
Feb 15 16:16:54 lizzard tcp-env[19430]: refused connect from 194.235.48.8
When I put this ip (temporarly) in hosts.allow I recieve a mail adressed to
user@mylocaldomain
>but I suspect the problem is that the domains listed in control/rcpthosts
>aren't also listed in control/locals and/or you didn't restart qmail after
>modifying locals.
I've checked, it is in locals and yes i did ...
Hope this makes it a bit clearer
Cor Lem
At 16:14 15-2-00 +0100, you wrote:
>did you finish your tcp.smtp with :deny ???? Change it to :allow
>
>Holger
Is that required when I use inet.d?
Cor Lem
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Cor Lem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Dienstag, 15. Februar 2000 15:48
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Not a FAQ 5.4 ?
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> 1) I've set up pop3, this all works fine
>> 2) ip's listed in host.allow can send mail (through smtp - FAQ 5.4)
>>
>> Problem:
>> When someon tries do deliver mail to my server (trough smtp), which
>> is for a domain listed in control/rcpthosts it's not allowed
>> to do so :o(
>>
>> After reading the documentation and specialy man qmail-smtpd I think
>> this is wrong behaviour ...
>>
>> Since it should be deliverded localy it should be accepted, no matter
>> where it's from. So this isn't a relaying problem, if I have a correct
>> understand of the documentation.
>>
>> Can someone please explane where i'm going wrong here?
>>
>> Thanks for any response,
>> Cor Lem
>>
>
You need to add a rule to hosts.allow that allows every host to connect to
your SMTP port but does not set RELAYCLIENT.
Your default is set to deny access which is NOT what you want. :)
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Cor Lem wrote:
> At 10:07 15-2-00 -0500, you wrote:
> >Cor Lem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>1) I've set up pop3, this all works fine
> >>2) ip's listed in host.allow can send mail (through smtp - FAQ 5.4)
> >>
> >>Problem:
> >>When someon tries do deliver mail to my server (trough smtp), which
> >>is for a domain listed in control/rcpthosts it's not allowed to do so :o(
> >
> >You didn't supply a copy of the error message,
>
> I don't get one. When I send it all works perfectly (since i've listed my
> ip in
> tcp-env hosts.allow)
>
> Only I see in my logs the folowing line:
> Feb 15 16:16:54 lizzard tcp-env[19430]: refused connect from 194.235.48.8
>
> When I put this ip (temporarly) in hosts.allow I recieve a mail adressed to
> user@mylocaldomain
>
> >but I suspect the problem is that the domains listed in control/rcpthosts
> >aren't also listed in control/locals and/or you didn't restart qmail after
> >modifying locals.
>
> I've checked, it is in locals and yes i did ...
>
> Hope this makes it a bit clearer
>
> Cor Lem
>
---------------------------------
Timothy L. Mayo mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Senior Systems Administrator
localconnect(sm)
http://www.localconnect.net/
The National Business Network Inc. http://www.nb.net/
One Monroeville Center, Suite 850
Monroeville, PA 15146
(412) 810-8888 Phone
(412) 810-8886 Fax
At 11:01 15-2-00 -0500, you wrote:
>You need to add a rule to hosts.allow that allows every host to
connect to
>your SMTP port but does not set RELAYCLIENT.
>
>Your default is set to deny access which is NOT what you want.
:)
That makes sense ...
I've added the folowing lines to my hosts.allow:
tcp-env: 192.168., 127.0.0.1: setenv =
RELAYCLIENT
tcp-env: ALL
It works now :o)
Thanks for all the response,
Cor Lem
>On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Cor Lem wrote:
>
>> At 10:07 15-2-00 -0500, you wrote:
>> >Cor Lem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> >>1) I've set up pop3, this all works fine
>> >>2) ip's listed in host.allow can send mail (through smtp
- FAQ 5.4)
>> >>
>> >>Problem:
>> >>When someon tries do deliver mail to my server (trough
smtp), which
>> >>is for a domain listed in control/rcpthosts it's not
allowed to do so :o(
>> >
>> >You didn't supply a copy of the error message,
>>
>> I don't get one. When I send it all works perfectly (since i've
listed my
>> ip in
>> tcp-env hosts.allow)
>>
>> Only I see in my logs the folowing line:
>> Feb 15 16:16:54 lizzard tcp-env[19430]: refused connect from
194.235.48.8
>>
>> When I put this ip (temporarly) in hosts.allow I recieve a mail
adressed to
>> user@mylocaldomain
>>
>> >but I suspect the problem is that the domains listed in
control/rcpthosts
>> >aren't also listed in control/locals and/or you didn't
restart qmail after
>> >modifying locals.
>>
>> I've checked, it is in locals and yes i did ...
>>
>> Hope this makes it a bit clearer
>>
>> Cor Lem
>>
>
>---------------------------------
>Timothy L. Mayo
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Senior Systems Administrator
>localconnect(sm)
>http://www.localconnect.net/
>
>The National Business Network Inc.
http://www.nb.net/
>One Monroeville Center, Suite 850
>Monroeville, PA 15146
>(412) 810-8888 Phone
>(412) 810-8886 Fax
>
"Naren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Please could someone tell me how to unsubscribe from this list
>PLEASE.............
>I sent a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on ....
>But I still receive mail.... I have lost that address now....
>PLEASE HELP ME SOMEONE..........
>My mailbox is overflooding
See:
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#mailing-lists
-Dave
Is it possible to have the ezmlm-idx web archive on a seperate server
from the qmail/ezmlm server?
thanks,
angus
Have u changed to Maildir's in the
/var/qmail/defaultdelivery/* files?
And have u created the Maildir directory using the command
maildirmake /directory-to-create-in-user's-home?
I u want i can mail u my /qmail/var files in a tgz
attach.
Please resapond with your email address if u r
interested.
Have a nice day.
And good luck.
Byte.
Ing. José Rodríguez Alarcón
I did install from rpm's but changed to
Maildir's.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 15, 1999 4:41
PM
Subject: -ERR
Had the same problem last week.
I've solved it, but to help u i need to know if u r going
to use POP3 with Maildir's or with mbox (dafault if u installed Qmail from
rpm's)
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I don't have any problems delivering to the maildir
directories, everything is working fine, pop users get
their mail fine as well. My problem is trying to read
the mail when I'm on the localhost using the "mail"
command that I'm trying to figure out.
--- chupepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have u changed to Maildir's in the
> /var/qmail/defaultdelivery/* files?
> And have u created the Maildir directory using the
> command maildirmake
> /directory-to-create-in-user's-home?
>
> I u want i can mail u my /qmail/var files in a tgz
> attach.
>
> Please resapond with your email address if u r
> interested.
>
> Have a nice day.
>
> And good luck.
>
> Byte.
>
> Ing. José Rodríguez Alarcón
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: jandj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Para: chupepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Fecha: Lunes 14 de Febrero de 2000 10:30 PM
> Asunto: Re: -ERR
>
>
> I did install from rpm's but changed to Maildir's.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: chupepe
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 15, 1999 4:41 PM
> Subject: -ERR
>
>
> Had the same problem last week.
>
> I've solved it, but to help u i need to know if
> u r going to use POP3 with Maildir's or with mbox
> (dafault if u installed Qmail from rpm's)
>
>
>
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Sorry guys, wrong thread.
--- chupepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have u changed to Maildir's in the
> /var/qmail/defaultdelivery/* files?
> And have u created the Maildir directory using the
> command maildirmake
> /directory-to-create-in-user's-home?
>
> I u want i can mail u my /qmail/var files in a tgz
> attach.
>
> Please resapond with your email address if u r
> interested.
>
> Have a nice day.
>
> And good luck.
>
> Byte.
>
> Ing. José Rodríguez Alarcón
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: jandj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Para: chupepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Fecha: Lunes 14 de Febrero de 2000 10:30 PM
> Asunto: Re: -ERR
>
>
> I did install from rpm's but changed to Maildir's.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: chupepe
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 15, 1999 4:41 PM
> Subject: -ERR
>
>
> Had the same problem last week.
>
> I've solved it, but to help u i need to know if
> u r going to use POP3 with Maildir's or with mbox
> (dafault if u installed Qmail from rpm's)
>
>
>
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I'm trying to figure out a way for the UNIX "mail"
program to read from the ~/Maildir, specifically
Solaris 2.6, and 7. Does qmail have a maildir mail
reader, if so I've considered aliasing /bin/mail to
that qmail mail reader. Any thoughts??
Brad
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On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 09:50:41AM -0800, Brad Kanipe wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out a way for the UNIX "mail"
> program to read from the ~/Maildir, specifically
> Solaris 2.6, and 7. Does qmail have a maildir mail
> reader, if so I've considered aliasing /bin/mail to
> that qmail mail reader. Any thoughts??
Mutt is _the_ client for Maildir. There is patches for Pine too.
I haven't hear of a command line mail reader for Maildir boxes.
/magnus
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Brad Kanipe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm trying to figure out a way for the UNIX "mail"
>program to read from the ~/Maildir, specifically
>Solaris 2.6, and 7. Does qmail have a maildir mail
>reader, if so I've considered aliasing /bin/mail to
>that qmail mail reader. Any thoughts??
/var/qmail/bin/qail
-Dave
No problem about the confussion with the threads.
You should try the command:
mail -f /USER's home dir/Maildir/new/*
Of course u should change "USER's home dir" for the actual
directory.
It works fine in my server, hope itworks 4 u 2.
Have a nice day.
Byte.
Ing. José Rodríguez Alarcón
|
May someone indicate me where can I find documentation that explain the
differences between "Maildir" and "Mailboxes"?
Juan Navas
Nicarao Node
Director tecnico--Nodo Nicarao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>May someone indicate me where can I find documentation that explain the
>differences between "Maildir" and "Mailboxes"?
man maildir
man mbox
-Dave
I have a e-mail that's been sitting in my queue all day.. when I send
an alrm to qmail-send and look at the logs it says:
qmail: 950643271.549190 delivery 1649: deferral:
Connected_to_208.16.216.36_but_connection_died._(#4.4.2)/
so I tried to connect to the host with telnet, and pinged it and as far
as I can tell the host it down (the remote host)
so I looked-up the mail exchangers for the domain:
Non-authoritative answer:
meyersbros.com preference = 100, mail exchanger = mailin2.excell.net
meyersbros.com preference = 50, mail exchanger = mail.meyersbros.com
meyersbros.com preference = 200, mail exchanger = mailin1.excell.net
now, the mail.meyersbros.com server is the one that seems to be down,
and the one that q-mail's trying to send to.. but since it's failing to
send to that server, shouldn't it automatically try one of the others
instead?? I connected to both of the others with telnet, and they seem
to be fine.. so, why has my message been sitting in my queue all day?
> now, the mail.meyersbros.com server is the one that seems to be down,
> and the one that q-mail's trying to send to.. but since it's
> failing to send to that server, shouldn't it automatically try one of
> the others instead?? I connected to both of the others with telnet,
> and they seem to be fine.. so, why has my message been sitting in my
> queue all day?
This was discussed in detail under the subject "When will qmail back
off to the next MX" between 9/15/99 and 9/28/99. In summary, a dropped
connection is NOT interpreted as a machine down, so qmail never backs off.
The problem may be caused by a combination of a proxying firewall on your
end (like Raptor) and a firewalled primary MX on the other end, in which
case you can fix the problem by modifying your firewall not to proxy
outgoing SMTP.
Go to the archives, read the thread, and let us know if that doesn't
answer things for you. But the main answer to your question is, "No, it
doesn't back off in that case, and arguably shouldn't."
--
gowen -- Greg Owen -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ok, I read that thread (or most of it anyway) interesting discussion - but
this isn't the problem I'm having...
I can't connect to the remote host at all... I tried to connecting to the host
with telnet and the connection just times-out (I even logged the packets and
didn't get any replys from the remote host) and I've pinged the remote host
with no response.. so the remote host is down... and I'm not going through
any kind of firewall.. as far as I can tell it seems that there's something
wrong with my qmail setup.. especially since it's giving the wrong error
message in the logs...
Greg Owen wrote:
> > now, the mail.meyersbros.com server is the one that seems to be down,
> > and the one that q-mail's trying to send to.. but since it's
> > failing to send to that server, shouldn't it automatically try one of
> > the others instead?? I connected to both of the others with telnet,
> > and they seem to be fine.. so, why has my message been sitting in my
> > queue all day?
>
> This was discussed in detail under the subject "When will qmail back
> off to the next MX" between 9/15/99 and 9/28/99. In summary, a dropped
> connection is NOT interpreted as a machine down, so qmail never backs off.
> The problem may be caused by a combination of a proxying firewall on your
> end (like Raptor) and a firewalled primary MX on the other end, in which
> case you can fix the problem by modifying your firewall not to proxy
> outgoing SMTP.
>
> Go to the archives, read the thread, and let us know if that doesn't
> answer things for you. But the main answer to your question is, "No, it
> doesn't back off in that case, and arguably shouldn't."
>
> --
> gowen -- Greg Owen -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've poured over some FAQs and man-pages and read the HOWTO's, so now here I
am.. I know this is probably a basic/common question, but I seriously can't
find it, so please don't yell at me to RTFM, because I have.
First, a description of the setup.
router/firewall -- > mail server -- > my machine
Mail gets filtered through the mail server to kill spam, etc.
When trying to send mail to my machine from outside the network, it never
gets delivered. No error message generated at the sender's end, except an
undeliverable/will keep trying for 5 days bit.
I am able to send from my machine to anywhere on the net, no problem.
I was able to successfully run the qmail tests local/local.
When sending from a machine inside the network to my box, the following
occurs.
If sending to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (me), the mail client from which I am sending
returns:
Please choose one of the following options by parenthesized letter: Send
e)dit message, edit h)eaders, s)end it,
or f)orget it.
Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailer returned error status
67
According to SYSEXITS.H, that is:
#define EX_NOUSER 67 /* addressee unknown */
When sending to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (my FQDN) from inside the network, it
sends ok.
When sending to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] outside the network,
it never arrives. The friendly sysadmin of the shell I am sending these
outside messages from showed me his queue, and this is what it looks like:
your mail server is flat down, that's why :)
it's not even running sendmail on your end, it appears.
root@permanently <12429> [/usr/local/src/7] # telnet mail.frungy.com 25
Trying 208.246.80.143...
root@permanently <12430> [/usr/local/src/7] # telnet www.frungy.com 25
Trying 208.246.80.143...
root@permanently <12431> [/usr/local/src/7] # telnet zoq.frungy.com 25
Trying 208.246.80.143...
^Croot@permanently <12432> [/usr/local/src/7] #
Mail Queue (19 requests)
--Q-ID-- --Size-- -----Q-Time----- ------------Sender/Recipient------------
NAA11918* 0 Tue Feb 15 13:55 cday
(Deferred: Connection timed out with mail.frungy.com.)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
NAA11866 0 Tue Feb 15 13:53 cday
(Deferred: Connection timed out with mail.frungy.com.)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
OAA12104 8 Tue Feb 15 14:07 cday
(Deferred: Connection timed out with zoq.frungy.com.)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
NAA11815 0 Tue Feb 15 13:49 cday
(Deferred: Connection timed out with mail.frungy.com.)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
NAA11727 0 Tue Feb 15 13:41 cday
(Deferred: Connection timed out with mail.frungy.com.)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(etc etc)
So, I naturally thought this is probably something with my firewall.
In my firewall config, I added the line:
permit tcp any host 208.246.80.143 eq smtp
So I should be able to receive mail from outside I figured, but it is not
working.
[root@zoq control]# cat rcpthosts
zoq.frungy.com
beachassociates.com
localhost
frungy.com
[root@zoq control]# cat tcp.smtp
208.246.80.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
:allow
I checked the mail logs on the mail server, and it doesn't look like it's
even getting that far, as I don't see any relaying denied messages (and yes,
I added my host to relay-domains and HUPed sendmail.)
Any ideas guys? I'm tearing my hair out here..
Thanks,
Chad Day
- I heard if you play the NT CD backwards, you can hear satanic messages?
- That's NOTHING. If you play it forwards, it installs NT 4.0.
I fixed most of the problems.. shoulda went to firewall and routers 101 in
college I guess instead of sleeping in until noon.
The only problem I have now is that mail to @frungy.com bounces, but
zoq.frungy.com works, but I'm sure this is a FAQ and can likely figure this
out myself.
Thanks,
Chad Day
Beach Associates
- I heard if you play the NT CD backwards, you can hear satanic messages?
- That's NOTHING. If you play it forwards, it installs NT 4.0.
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Ilya wrote:
> Pavel Kankovsky wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Ilya wrote:
> >
> > > From: =?koi8-r?B?5/Xz8CBcIuLB28jMxcLP0NTJw8XQ0s/NXCI=?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Qmail generate:
> > > Return-Path: <"ÃÓÑÏ Áàøõëåáîïòèöåïðîì <Gusp"@ufatel.ru>>>
> >
> > Are you sure this piece of junk was generated by qmail?
> >
>
> Return-Path is generated by server, not client!
Not it's not. Return-Path: shows the message envelope return path, which
is generated by the mail client that submits the message via SMTP.
Go bitch to Microsoft.
--
Sam
This is what I did to change to Maildir's # /var/qmail/bin/maildirmake
/home/user/Maildir Then I edited /etc/profile.d/qmail.sh and
/etc/profile.d/qmail.csh and changed Mailbox to Maildir/ but I am still
getting the -ERR usage: popup hostname subprogram.
Jerry
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cheers
----- Original Message -----
From: chupepe
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 1999 7:10 AM
Subject: -ERR
Have u changed to Maildir's in the /var/qmail/defaultdelivery/* files?
And have u created the Maildir directory using the command maildirmake
/directory-to-create-in-user's-home?
I u want i can mail u my /qmail/var files in a tgz attach.
Please resapond with your email address if u r interested.
Have a nice day.
And good luck.
Byte.
Ing. José Rodríguez Alarcón
-----Mensaje original-----
De: jandj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: chupepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fecha: Lunes 14 de Febrero de 2000 10:30 PM
Asunto: Re: -ERR
I did install from rpm's but changed to Maildir's.
----- Original Message -----
From: chupepe
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 15, 1999 4:41 PM
Subject: -ERR
Had the same problem last week.
I've solved it, but to help u i need to know if u r going to use POP3
with Maildir's or with mbox (dafault if u installed Qmail from rpm's)
I think I am getting somewhere now. the only problem now seems to whit
passwords. When I try to connect to the mail server from a win9x box outlook
I get -ERR authorization failed even tow I enter the user name and password.
Could this be because windows is sending encrypted passwords? If so what can
I do about this?
cheers
Jerry
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, kiwitp wrote:
> I think I am getting somewhere now. the only problem now seems to whit
> passwords. When I try to connect to the mail server from a win9x box outlook
> I get -ERR authorization failed even tow I enter the user name and password.
> Could this be because windows is sending encrypted passwords? If so what can
> I do about this?
No. Whatever the problem really is, that's not it.
To verify what the real deal is, telnet to your server's port, and
manually attempt to authorize yourself, so that you can be sure exactly
what is being sent, and what comes back.
If you succesfully authorize yourself, the problem will be in your mail
client configuration. If your authorization fails, the problem will be in
your mail server configuration. Until you resolve where the
misconfiguration is, you're just wandering in the dark.
--
Sam
When I telnet port 110 I get +ok<942.950664165@INIT_VERSION=sysvinit and
then -ERR authorization first. I enter user name and password but I just
keep getting the -ERR message..
cheers
Jerry
----- Original Message -----
From: Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: -ERR authorization failed
> On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, kiwitp wrote:
>
> > I think I am getting somewhere now. the only problem now seems to whit
> > passwords. When I try to connect to the mail server from a win9x box
outlook
> > I get -ERR authorization failed even tow I enter the user name and
password.
> > Could this be because windows is sending encrypted passwords? If so what
can
> > I do about this?
>
> No. Whatever the problem really is, that's not it.
>
> To verify what the real deal is, telnet to your server's port, and
> manually attempt to authorize yourself, so that you can be sure exactly
> what is being sent, and what comes back.
>
> If you succesfully authorize yourself, the problem will be in your mail
> client configuration. If your authorization fails, the problem will be in
> your mail server configuration. Until you resolve where the
> misconfiguration is, you're just wandering in the dark.
>
> --
> Sam
>
>
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 02:31:30PM +1300, kiwitp wrote:
> When I telnet port 110 I get +ok<942.950664165@INIT_VERSION=sysvinit and
> then -ERR authorization first. I enter user name and password but I just
> keep getting the -ERR message..
Are you using just qmail or are you also using vpopmail?
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and inhibit clarity. With a little practice, writing can be an
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, kiwitp wrote:
> When I telnet port 110 I get +ok<942.950664165@INIT_VERSION=sysvinit and
> then -ERR authorization first. I enter user name and password but I just
> keep getting the -ERR message..
This may be a silly question, but you ARE entering valid USER and PASS
POP3 verbs, and you are not just entering the userid and password by
themselves, right?
If so, you definitely have a server configuration issue.
If not, you should brush up on your POP3 commands.
--
Sam
Here is one that has a large subscriber base and uses qmail. It certainly isn't famous
though.
This is one of those ISP co-op sites
http://www.bsicom.net/ispshare/weather/cgi-bin/weather.pl
Greg
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 12:01 PM
To: S Ashok Kumar
Cc: Jenny Holmberg; Bruce Guenter; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Big and/or famous sites using qmail?
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, S Ashok Kumar wrote:
> > What is Bluetail Mail Robustifier? I couldn't find any pointers on the Net.
Check out http://www.bluetail.com/products/index.shtml
Very interesting reading.
Brian
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We have several sparcs (solaris 2.6) sharing user's maildirs via NFS on
a Netapp 760 filer. We have noticed that when we first boot the
machines, we get great performance.
After the first 24 hours though, the same # of users cause the load on
these machines to slow down substantially.
By the 2nd day, these machines feel like molasses, and the only way to
fix this is a reboot. The bottleneck appears to be NFS related.
We run NFS vers 2/UDP between the SPARCS and the NetApp.
Has anyone seen this kind of behavior before while running qmail?
[It doesn't seem to be related to qmail at all as far as we can tell]
Thanks,
--curtis
i installed qmail
from rpm's and changed the mailbox to maildir in /var/qmail/rc and
/var/qmail/defaultdelivery/rc. i also ran maildirmake and echo ./Maildir/
> ~/.qmail for a local user. users/assign exists and i ran qmail-newu
to generate the cdb file. all the processes seem to be running
correctly. i ran all the examples in TEST.deliver and TEST.receive and ran
into trouble. sending mail to a local address works fine, as does sending
mail to a nonexistent local address (it bounces). i can also send mail to
a remote user without a problem. however when i send mail from a remote
user to a local user, the message disappears. it doesn't bounce and there
are no errors in the logs (i looked in /var/log/qmail, /var/log/qmail-smptd, and
/var/log/qmail-pop3d). the message never gets delivered to the user.
i checked /etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smptd and it says:
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
192.168.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
:allow
i've searched
through the archives and read the mans, but nothing seems to help. this is
really driving me nuts. please help.
thanks,
james
i
think i found out my problem but i don't know how to fix it. anyway, here
goes:
Your
message has been enqueued and undeliverable for 1 day(s)
to the following
recipients:
Recipient address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reason: unable
to deliver this message after 1 day
Delivery attempt history for your
mail:
Tue,
15 Feb 2000 20:06:45 -0500 (EST)
TCP active open: Failed
connect() Error: Connection timed
out
....
....
....
Mon, 14 Feb 2000 11:48:35 -0500 (EST)
TCP
active open: Failed connect() Error: Connection timed
out
The
mail system will continue to try to deliver your message
for an additional 6
day(s).
any
ideas on why the connection keeps timing out? i can manually telnet to
port 25 and issue commands there and it delivers the mail just fine, so why
would other isp's mail servers not be able to connect?
thanks
again,
james
i installed qmail
from rpm's and changed the mailbox to maildir in /var/qmail/rc and
/var/qmail/defaultdelivery/rc. i also ran maildirmake and echo
./Maildir/ > ~/.qmail for a local user. users/assign exists and i ran
qmail-newu to generate the cdb file. all the processes seem to be
running correctly. i ran all the examples in TEST.deliver and
TEST.receive and ran into trouble. sending mail to a local address works
fine, as does sending mail to a nonexistent local address (it bounces).
i can also send mail to a remote user without a problem. however when i
send mail from a remote user to a local user, the message disappears. it
doesn't bounce and there are no errors in the logs (i looked in
/var/log/qmail, /var/log/qmail-smptd, and /var/log/qmail-pop3d). the
message never gets delivered to the user. i checked
/etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smptd and it says:
127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
192.168.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
:allow
i've searched
through the archives and read the mans, but nothing seems to help. this
is really driving me nuts. please help.
thanks,
james
Magnus Bodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Mutt is _the_ client for Maildir. There is patches for Pine too.
> I haven't hear of a command line mail reader for Maildir boxes.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Speaking of which, is anyone interested in building such a thing? Or,
would anyone use such a thing if it existed?
I still use MH, with all its drawbacks, because it offers the
most flexibility. Emacs/Mew for awesome MIME handling, GNUs
for...well...reading GNUsly, command-line MH for quick handling of
individual messages.
Does anybody wish for a command-line interface to maildirs, on the idea
of MH? If it were architected right, the result would be some simple tools
which would facilitate other MUAs jumping on the maildir bandwagon...
Len.
--
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of taking advantage of it. I think it's safe to say that the DRUMS specs
will be even more widely violated than RFC 822.
-- Dan Bernstein
Hi
I am new to qmail. I got following problem when I
try to telnet to port 25 or using mail client to send
mail.
I got log message : tcpserver:warning: dropping
connection,unable to read /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb: file does
not exist.
but when I do ls -l /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb, the file is
there.
also I do wc /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb, the output is
1 2 2138 /etc/smtp.cdb
thanks for help
Francis
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On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 07:45:59PM -0800, Francis Francis wrote:
> Hi
> I am new to qmail. I got following problem when I
> try to telnet to port 25 or using mail client to send
> mail.
> I got log message : tcpserver:warning: dropping
> connection,unable to read /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb: file does
> not exist.
>
> but when I do ls -l /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb, the file is
> there.
What does your _exact_ tcpserver startup line look like? And what's the
output of 'ls -l /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb' ? Don't tell us the file is there,
paste the output in your replies.
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Dear all !
I am posting this again.
For some time now, I have been getting a lot of messages like
"Uh-oh:_first_line_of_.qmail_file_is_blank._(#4.2.1)/"
I have checked the entries in .qmail files of the respective home
directories, but everything seems pretty normal. It is normal in aliases
also. and I am not able to figure out the problem.
Any suggestions ?
Shashi
Below is a copy of my maillog
Feb 15 15:07:01 trishakti qmail: 950606521.621234 status: local 7/15 remote
23/100
Feb 15 15:07:01 trishakti qmail: 950606521.835757 delivery 145360:
deferral: Uh-oh:_first_line_of_.qmail_file_is_blank._(#4.2.1)/
Feb 15 15:07:01 trishakti qmail: 950606521.898550 status: local 6/15 remote
23/100
Feb 15 15:07:02 trishakti qmail: 950606522.124749 starting delivery 145363:
msg 417990 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Feb 15 15:07:02 trishakti qmail: 950606522.479406 status: local 7/15 remote
23/100
Feb 15 15:07:02 trishakti qmail: 950606522.604962 delivery 145354:
deferral: Uh-oh:_first_line_of_.qmail_file_is_blank._(#4.2.1)/
Feb 15 15:07:02 trishakti qmail: 950606522.729928 status: local 6/15 remote
23/100
Feb 15 15:07:02 trishakti qmail: 950606522.854386 delivery 145355:
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I want to make distribution lists in Qmail.
How?
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This is what happens when I telnet port 110.
#telnet mail.server 110
trying xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
connected to mail server
Escape character is '^]'
+ok <573.950693006@INIT VERSION=sysvinit-2.74
user mike
+ok
pass gomike
-ERR authorization failed
Connection closed by foreign host
I can't for the life of me figure out what the problem is! I have red all
the checkpassword doc's and qmail faq's I can fined but see nothing on this
problem.
Jerry