Tyrone Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The /var/log/maillog records several error mesages from sendmail,
saying "Service unavailable". The first thing I thought was, what the hell
is sendmail doing with this! But then I see that QMail has sendmail in it's
install dir, so I'm assuming it's
"Tyrone Mills" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're right, I should have included the logs, but the machine couldn't
E-Mail... I was about to ftp them over when I realized the problem. I had a
bad hostname for the machine, as soon as I fixed it, it's happily sending
mail to the Internet.
Mail may be
Hello all,
I've got QMail running on a Redhat 7 machine, works fine delivering local
mail, but when I try and send mail out to the Internet, it never goes
anywhere. The /var/log/maillog records several error mesages from sendmail,
saying "Service unavailable". The first thing I thought was, what
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 09:04:04PM -0800, Tyrone Mills wrote:
The /var/log/maillog records several error mesages from sendmail,
saying "Service unavailable".
Don't paraphrase. Just show us the actual log entries.
Chris
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for the noise on the list.
-Original Message-
From: Chris Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 9:18 PM
To: Tyrone Mills
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: New to Qmail, probably a stupid question...
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 09:04:04PM -0800, Tyrone Mills wrote
I've got QMail running on a Redhat 7 machine, works fine delivering local
mail, but when I try and send mail out to the Internet, it never goes
anywhere. The /var/log/maillog records several error mesages from
sendmail,
saying "Service unavailable". The first thing I thought was, what the
Sorry for being such a dunce. I have been there many times and just didn't
pay attention to the title. Please ignore and don't flame . . .(hiding)
"Life with qmail"
I have seen this mentioned several, times lately. Where can I find this
document?
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Virginia Chism wrote:
"Life with qmail"
I have seen this mentioned several, times lately. Where can I find this
document?
http://www.lifewithqmail.org
And, oh, while I am here, I would like to inform everyone that, to
unsubscribe from the list, send email to [EMAIL
At 03:16 PM 1/26/2001, you wrote:
Sorry for being such a dunce. I have been there many times and just didn't
pay attention to the title. Please ignore and don't flame . . .(hiding)
heh too late... there are some on this list who are simply laying in wait for
an opportunity to flame at any sign
- Original Message -
From: "Charles Cazabon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "QMail Mailing List" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: Potentially stupid question about bounces...
Kris Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get an
I'm trying to get an idea of exactly how qmail does bounce messages, since I
will probably have to write various delivery programs to deal with special
quotas and such in the near future.
Simply put, are all bounce messages generated by qmail-send? If so, that
means a delivery program only has
Kris Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get an idea of exactly how qmail does bounce messages, since I
will probably have to write various delivery programs to deal with special
quotas and such in the near future.
You're not clear on what you're trying to accomplish here. Just
I am thinking of writing a small utility that would scan the log file qmail
creates and output... something... :-)
Now I wonder. My system stores all qmail log entries through syslogd (ending
up in /var/log/messages). I kind of like this, but am still wondering: Is
there another way than through
Quoted from Goran Blazic:
Now I wonder. My system stores all qmail log entries through syslogd (ending
up in /var/log/messages). I kind of like this, but am still wondering: Is
there another way than through syslogd?
Easy. Use multilog (http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html).
If so: Could anone
Barrie Bremner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been refused delievery from the qmail program running (from
inet.d) on my Linux box to a local ISP - the reason being I was sending
from a dialup account with dynamic IP - and mail-abuse.org have decided
that this is a bad thing and that I
I've been refused delievery from the qmail program running (from
inet.d) on my Linux box to a local ISP - the reason being I was sending
from a dialup account with dynamic IP - and mail-abuse.org have decided
that this is a bad thing and that I should use a feature called SMTP
gateways.
Erm,
after i installed
qmail again with the instructions from lwq, instead of having the log in
/var/log/maillog
its somewhere
...
where is it? i
followed exactly what it said there...
Haim Halpern
Application Manager
Gazit Internet Services
well,
i guess i deserve spanking now.. :-)
i
found it...
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2000 5:16
PMTo: QmailSubject: and another stupid
question
after i installed
qmail again with the instructions from lwq, instead of having
Ok, well I set up qmail according to the LWQ guide
and it seems to be working as I successfully sent a message through it. My
installation of qmailadmin went fine. However, I have one dumb
problem. I cant log in!!! Who is the postmaster!! I thought I
set myself up as the postmaster but my
I have a strange problem... maybe its not a problem, but a feature... but I
still have to
ask because I simple cant find any pointer in the manuals.
Now... since I installed qmail-idx with mysql-enabled (no this is not ezmlm
related),
qmail is sending emails not as they come in... but in a
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 24 April 1999 at 12:32:18 +0200
Hi there all,
My Name is Oden and I'm new to this list and a Linux newbie, but
I'm very enthusiastic!.
I have run a small web hotel (more of a "private" solution) for
months now using Linux Mandrake v5.3
On Sat, Apr 24, 1999 at 12:32:18PM +0200, Oden Eriksson wrote:
Hi there all,
My Name is Oden and I'm new to this list and a Linux newbie, but
I'm very enthusiastic!.
I have run a small web hotel (more of a "private" solution) for
months now using Linux Mandrake v5.3 (RedHat v5.2 + KDE
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