qmail Digest 28 Feb 1999 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 565

Topics (messages 22530 through 22532):

qmail-pop3d not reporting messages
        22530 by: Peter van Dijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

ezmlm members list question
        22531 by: Frederik Lindberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

vacation (yet again!)
        22532 by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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On Fri, Feb 26, 1999 at 10:08:01PM +0800, Chris Nelson wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have a lot of experience with qmail, I've written custom backends for
> delivery (sql,etc).  However I've got a really simple problem, I can't
> solve and I must be over looking something.  I've got a small computer
> fetching internet mail with fetchmail delivering it to qmail which qmail
> then delivers successfully into /home/<user>/Maildir/new/, however when one
> tries to pop the mail from the server qmail-pop3d lists 0 messages.  I can
> do an ls in /home/<user>/Maildir/new/ and see all the mail files in there,
> but qmail-pop3d reports nothing.  I'm straced qmail-pop3d and it stats all
> of the files in the dir, so it is seeing them, but I just can't figure it
> out

Hmmm.. could you show us:
ls -al /home/<user>/Maildir/new

and the strace output from qmail-pop3d

Perhaps an ownership problem?

Greetz, Peter.
-- 
.| Peter van Dijk           | <mo|VERWEG> stoned worden of coden
.| [EMAIL PROTECTED]  | <mo|VERWEG> dat is de levensvraag
                            | <mo|VERWEG> coden of stoned worden
                            | <mo|VERWEG> stonend worden En coden
                            | <mo|VERWEG> hmm
                            | <mo|VERWEG> dan maar stoned worden en slashdot lezen:)




On Fri, Feb 26, 1999 at 03:39:01PM -0500, Mark E Drummond wrote:
> In majordomo, the only info stored about a subscriber is his email
> address. Can ezmlm store the users name as well? As in "Joe Blow"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joe Blow).

Sort of.

If you use ezmlm-idx-0.32, the 'From:' line from the subscription confirmation
is logged. If enabled, the list remote administrator(s) can seach this
log to find e.g. subscription address from name, etc.

See http://www.ezmlm.org for details (it may be a day of two for the new
FAQ to be there. The package is at ftp://ftp.id.wustl.edu/pub/patches/
It includes the FAQ which is also available for downloading in different
formats.

mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] to join the ezmlm list.
-- 

-Sincerely, Fred

Fred Lindberg, Inf. Dis., WashU, St. Louis, MO, USA




On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Peter Samuel wrote:

>     | env | sort -f > /var/tmp/env.$$

Of course, you should sit down and ponder the risks for several minutes
before using this command. If you are on a real multiuser system, you
should better put the output into a private directory.

--Pavel Kankovsky aka Peak  [ Boycott Microsoft--http://www.vcnet.com/bms ]
"NSA GCHQ KGB CIA nuclear conspiration war weapon spy agent... Hi Echelon!"



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