qmail Digest 29 May 2001 10:00:01 -0000 Issue 1379
Topics (messages 63030 through 63069):
Queue
63030 by: Daniel Duclos
63033 by: Charles Cazabon
Re: problems with local mailboxes, interesting things going on
63031 by: Charles Cazabon
Re: How Does Everyone Feel About The Tone Of The Automatic Messages?
63032 by: Charles Cazabon
limiting databytes per user
63034 by: Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga
63035 by: Charles Cazabon
63037 by: Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga
63038 by: Mark Delany
63039 by: Charles Cazabon
63040 by: Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga
63042 by: Charles Cazabon
Advanced masquerading
63036 by: Marecki
webmailer
63041 by: Tom Beer
63043 by: David T. Ashley
63046 by: Tom Beer
63050 by: Philipp Steinkr�ger
63051 by: Philipp Steinkr�ger
63053 by: David Coley
Forwarding some mail recipients to other machine.
63044 by: Sebastian Wain
63045 by: Charles Cazabon
Re: list got quite
63047 by: Karsten W. Rohrbach
smtpd times out
63048 by: kamesh jayachandran
Re: How Does Everyone Feel About The Tone Of The Automatic Messa
63049 by: Jamyn
63052 by: Scott D. Yelich
checkpassword v2 for SMTP relay success story
63054 by: Luke McKee
Qmail remote process never drops problem
63055 by: Eric Wang
63056 by: Mark Delany
63058 by: Eric Wang
"domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5)"
63057 by: Cary
Doesanyone know how to install Bruce Guenter's Qmail rpm's please
63059 by: arnie
qmail + mailman
63060 by: Rodrigo Borges Pereira
newbie question
63061 by: Ian Truelsen
Re: TCPSERVER status 256
63062 by: Nathaniel L. Keeling III
How to patch ... ?
63063 by: george
63064 by: Russell Nelson
63065 by: george
Installation of QMAIL
63066 by: Constantine Koulis
63067 by: Constantine Koulis
63069 by: Rizwan
Selective queue processing
63068 by: Gordon-Nildram
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Hello!
Is thera a way to reschedule a particular message in the queue for
immediate deliver?
I have a queue 9000 messages long, but I want all messages from
@domain.com to be schedule for immediate deliver, can I do that?
Thanx for your attention
regards,
daniduc
Daniel Lobato Duclos - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.cybershark.net
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Daniel Duclos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is thera a way to reschedule a particular message in the queue for
> immediate deliver?
No. You can cause qmail to immediately retry all of the current contents of
the queue, but not a single message or single domain.
> I have a queue 9000 messages long, but I want all messages from
> @domain.com to be schedule for immediate deliver, can I do that?
What you can do, if you must, for future cases, is make this domain virtual,
delivering all into a single Maildir. Then use serialmail to send the
contents of this Maildir to the appropriate MX whenever you decide is
appropriate.
Charles
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Kelly Shutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey, thanks for the info Charles... You just told me what my problem is... I
> just realized that the account has an uppercase character, is there a way to
> make the program recognize these or should i just change it to lowercase?
Changing it to lowercase is the least-work solution. However, you can
override this behaviour if you want, and there are (sometimes) other good
reasons to do so, particularly if you use NIS or automounted home directories.
`man qmail-users` for details.
Charles
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David T. Ashley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How does everyone feel about the tone of the automatically-generated
> messages?
Most people here seem to like them fine. I like them better than other MTAs'
messages.
> Am I too picky or too sensitive or too ... whatever?
It would seem so.
Charles
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Hi there,
Is there a way to limit the control/databytes file by username?
I found some documentation about limiting by domainname but not for just a
single username. I have some support users that full my queue with
videos/games/etc; and also have users that use their mailboxes correctlly, for
work. I want to limit the outgoing size of the stupid users to only 2MB and for
other users to 10MB (mantain).
Other question: Is there a way to limit the number of outgoing messages per
day? Ex. User jack has only permission to send 10 messages a day, and user john
has unlimited permission to send messages daily.
I use vpopmail by default.
Best Regards,
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Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga - Analista de Suporte - #179653
Blumenau - Santa Catarina. Tel. (47) 9102-3303
http://www.netron.com.br/~eduardo
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Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there a way to limit the control/databytes file by username?
If your users inject mail via SMTP from their workstations to your smarthost,
and you can map IP addresses to usernames, it's trivial -- tcpserver's
tcprules files can be used to set all environment variables (including
DATABYTES) on a per-IP basis.
Charles
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> If your users inject mail via SMTP from their workstations to your
> smarthost,
> and you can map IP addresses to usernames, it's trivial -- tcpserver's
> tcprules files can be used to set all environment variables (including
> DATABYTES) on a per-IP basis.
>
> Charles
Great idea,
I'm using dhcp. Can I use a classless rule like?
192.168.0.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",DATABYTES="20000" for 2MB users and
193.168.0.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",DATABYTES="100000" for 10MB users?
Should I migrade to fixed IP?
Best Regards,
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Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga - Analista de Suporte - #179653
Blumenau - Santa Catarina. Tel. (47) 9102-3303
http://www.netron.com.br/~eduardo
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On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 11:55:38AM -0300, Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga allegedly wrote:
> > If your users inject mail via SMTP from their workstations to your
> > smarthost,
> > and you can map IP addresses to usernames, it's trivial -- tcpserver's
> > tcprules files can be used to set all environment variables (including
> > DATABYTES) on a per-IP basis.
> >
> > Charles
>
> Great idea,
>
> I'm using dhcp. Can I use a classless rule like?
>
> 192.168.0.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",DATABYTES="20000" for 2MB users and
> 193.168.0.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",DATABYTES="100000" for 10MB users?
That's a good strategy, though 193.168 are not good addresses to use
as they are real, routable addresses.
How about:
192.168.0-127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",DATABYTES="20000"
192.168.128-255.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",DATABYTES="100000"
Or somesuch?
Regards.
Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If your users inject mail via SMTP from their workstations to your
> > smarthost, and you can map IP addresses to usernames, it's trivial --
> > tcpserver's tcprules files can be used to set all environment variables
> > (including DATABYTES) on a per-IP basis.
>
> I'm using dhcp. Can I use a classless rule like?
>
> 192.168.0.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",DATABYTES="20000" for 2MB users and
> 193.168.0.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",DATABYTES="100000" for 10MB users?
Yes, providing you can guarantee that your 2MB users will get 192. addresses,
and your 10MB users will get 193. addresses. Also note your numbers are
wrong; you've put 20KB and 100KB limits on them, not 2MB and 10MB.
> Should I migrade to fixed IP?
Not necessarily. Some/most DHCP servers let you do pseudo-static assignment
based on MAC address that could fit the bill nicely here.
Charles
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> Yes, providing you can guarantee that your 2MB users will get 192.
> addresses,
> and your 10MB users will get 193. addresses. Also note your numbers are
> wrong; you've put 20KB and 100KB limits on them, not 2MB and 10MB.
How can I say 2MB and 10MB so on ?
>
> Not necessarily. Some/most DHCP servers let you do pseudo-static
> assignment
> based on MAC address that could fit the bill nicely here.
>
Not easy on a 230 machines network...
Best Regards,
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Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga - Analista de Suporte - #179653
Blumenau - Santa Catarina. Tel. (47) 9102-3303
http://www.netron.com.br/~eduardo
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Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes, providing you can guarantee that your 2MB users will get 192.
> > addresses, and your 10MB users will get 193. addresses. Also note your
> > numbers are wrong; you've put 20KB and 100KB limits on them, not 2MB and
> > 10MB.
>
> How can I say 2MB and 10MB so on ?
If you want 2*10^6 bytes, use DATABYTES="2000000". You were missing a couple
of zeroes. 2MB, of course, is slightly larger than that.
> > Not necessarily. Some/most DHCP servers let you do pseudo-static
> > assignment based on MAC address that could fit the bill nicely here.
>
> Not easy on a 230 machines network...
If you want to change DATABYTES on a per-user basis using tcpserver's tcprules
files, you're going to have to be able to map user IDs to IP addresses.
There's no way around that. Of course, you could always patch qmail-smtpd to
set DATABYTES based on the envelope sender, although that's totally insecure.
Charles
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Hello,
The thing is: there is a host called stargate.net.local doing IP
masquerading for a LAN, which is known to the outside world as
zone13.outside.net. I'd like to set up qmail on this host in such a way
that:
- all the mail sent from stargate to any other machine on the LAN will have
all the sender's data similar to: Joe Blow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- all the mail sent from stargate to the Internet will have all that data
similar to: Joe Blow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- all the main sent from the LAN to the Internet (and relayed by
stargate, of course) will have it like: Joe Blow
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
where Joe Blow and jblow should be replaced with the right name and login
(they are the same for all LAN hosts, so no user masquerading is
necessary). Furthermore there is no need for demasquerading - all the mail
destined for stargate/zone11, no matter whether from the LAN or from the
outside, should stay there.
Can anyone help me with that? I've been trying to solve that myself, and
failed - qmail lacks good documentation I'm afraid. I've also asked in
numerous places places and noone was able to help me. I've started
wondering if qmail is capable of handling such complicated transpations at
all, and whether I shouldn't restart using sendmail after all...
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Hi,
I want to install a webmail interface on a server
of my provider running qmail. The problem is that I've only restricted
access and no IMAP. What I want is simply a login
to connect via pop3 to a account and read the mails in a browser.
Unfourtunately I couldn't find anything that seems to fit.
Hope this is not too off topic, thanks for any suggestions Tom
Tom,
Could you clarify your question according to the questions below?
Thanks, Dave.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Beer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 11:25 AM
> To: qmail list
> Subject: webmailer
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to install a webmail interface on a server
> of my provider running qmail.
Do you mean the "provider" you own or work for or do you mean the "provider"
you have an account with or subscribe to?
Because if it is the latter, your chances of getting them to install
anything on the server are about the same as your chances of coming home
tonight and finding you've won the lottery.
> The problem is that I've only restricted
> access and no IMAP.
What do you mean by restricted access? Restricted access to install
software on the server? Restricted access because your firewall at work
blocks certain ports and you can't POP3?
> What I want is simply a login
> to connect via pop3 to a account and read the mails in a browser.
Is this happening on the server or on your local machine? Which machine is
talking POP3 to which other machine?
> Unfourtunately I couldn't find anything that seems to fit.
>
> Hope this is not too off topic, thanks for any suggestions Tom
>
>
Tom, your post is ambiguous and I can't deduce your meaning and exactly what
you are trying to do.
If your question is what I tentatively think it is, consider an account with
www.hotmail.com and set up the POP3 services (which retrieve mail from other
hosts) so that it yanks your mail to your hotmail box (and you can set an
option so it doesn't delete the mail). I used to do this to get my own
e-mail from my own server in my apartment, because at work the firewall
wouldn't allow POP3.
Best regards, Dave.
Hi David, Hi All,
I'll try. I have an hosting provider where I have my
pop3 et al. At home it's easy to check my mails
from their or even to pull it with fetchmail. But
on the road I have to set up something like
hotmail for "security" reasons.
No I want to install an qmail frontent on this server
which allows me to get rid of this pull to my hotmail
account. I don't want (and even cant use) IMAP.
All the webmailers I found were dependent on IMAP..
So my question is, if there is a webbased mailer with
the functionality of, say, hotmail which I can install
locally on the server of my hosting provider, where
I've limited access on directories and no Imap.
What I intend to do is to login with my normal
pop account and check my mails via tcp/ip...
Thanks Tom ;-)
Tom Beer writes:
> Hi David, Hi All,
>
> I'll try. I have an hosting provider where I have my
> pop3 et al. At home it's easy to check my mails
> from their or even to pull it with fetchmail. But
> on the road I have to set up something like
> hotmail for "security" reasons.
> No I want to install an qmail frontent on this server
> which allows me to get rid of this pull to my hotmail
> account. I don't want (and even cant use) IMAP.
> All the webmailers I found were dependent on IMAP..
> So my question is, if there is a webbased mailer with
> the functionality of, say, hotmail which I can install
> locally on the server of my hosting provider, where
> I've limited access on directories and no Imap.
> What I intend to do is to login with my normal
> pop account and check my mails via tcp/ip...
if your provider cooperates with you, you could ask them
to install sqwebmail for example. another idea is to use a service
like www.techmail.de. this is a service which connects to a pop3
server that you specified.
hope that helps,
regards,
philipp
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Fax: +49 2261 814919
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Philipp Steinkr�ger writes:
> Tom Beer writes:
>
>> Hi David, Hi All,
>>
>> I'll try. I have an hosting provider where I have my
>> pop3 et al. At home it's easy to check my mails
>> from their or even to pull it with fetchmail. But
>> on the road I have to set up something like hotmail for "security"
>> reasons.
>> No I want to install an qmail frontent on this server
>> which allows me to get rid of this pull to my hotmail
>> account. I don't want (and even cant use) IMAP.
>> All the webmailers I found were dependent on IMAP..
>> So my question is, if there is a webbased mailer with
>> the functionality of, say, hotmail which I can install
>> locally on the server of my hosting provider, where
>> I've limited access on directories and no Imap.
>> What I intend to do is to login with my normal
>> pop account and check my mails via tcp/ip...
>
> if your provider cooperates with you, you could ask them
> to install sqwebmail for example. another idea is to use a service
> like www.techmail.de. this is a service which connects to a pop3
> server that you specified.
better use www.sakemail.com. its the same interface in english.
regards,
philipp
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>
> Technik
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> Tel.: +49 2261 814240
> Fax: +49 2261 814919
> www.oberberg.net
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Philipp Steinkr�ger
Technik
Oberberg Online
Tel.: +49 2261 814240
Fax: +49 2261 814919
www.oberberg.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know it I should really post this, but the hosting company I work
for has a free Webmail based site that allows you to connect to any pop
account around the world. You can find it at http://webmail.kwsonline.com
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Philipp Steinkr�ger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 5:03 PM
To: Philipp Steinkr�ger
Cc: Tom Beer; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; qmail list
Subject: Re: webmailer
Philipp Steinkr�ger writes:
> Tom Beer writes:
>
>> Hi David, Hi All,
>>
>> I'll try. I have an hosting provider where I have my
>> pop3 et al. At home it's easy to check my mails
>> from their or even to pull it with fetchmail. But
>> on the road I have to set up something like hotmail for "security"
>> reasons.
>> No I want to install an qmail frontent on this server
>> which allows me to get rid of this pull to my hotmail
>> account. I don't want (and even cant use) IMAP.
>> All the webmailers I found were dependent on IMAP..
>> So my question is, if there is a webbased mailer with
>> the functionality of, say, hotmail which I can install
>> locally on the server of my hosting provider, where
>> I've limited access on directories and no Imap.
>> What I intend to do is to login with my normal
>> pop account and check my mails via tcp/ip...
>
> if your provider cooperates with you, you could ask them
> to install sqwebmail for example. another idea is to use a service
> like www.techmail.de. this is a service which connects to a pop3
> server that you specified.
better use www.sakemail.com. its the same interface in english.
regards,
philipp
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> Philipp Steinkr�ger
>
> Technik
> Oberberg Online
> Tel.: +49 2261 814240
> Fax: +49 2261 814919
> www.oberberg.net
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Technik
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I wish to receive the email from Internet in a machine (running qmail) and forward it
(depending the receiver) to another machine, but leaving some recipients in the first
machine.
How can I do it with qmail?
I know that I can forward all the mails to another machine using smtproutes, but I
haven't found information about forwarding some recipients only.
Thank You
Sebastian Wain
Sebastian Wain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wish to receive the email from Internet in a machine (running qmail) and
> forward it (depending the receiver) to another machine, but leaving some
> recipients in the first machine.
>
> How can I do it with qmail? I know that I can forward all the mails to
> another machine using smtproutes, but I haven't found information about
> forwarding some recipients only.
The easiest way to do this is to make the domain in question a virtual domain,
handled by alias:
domain.net:alias-domain
If you want to handle a small number of accounts in this
domain locally, you then create a few .qmail files for them, doing something
like forwarding to a different name, which is a qmail local domain:
~alias/.qmail-domain-joe
&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
~alias/.qmail-domain-jill
&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and handle the rest with a .qmail-default file forwarding to a remote domain:
~alias/.qmail-domain-default
|forward "$DEFAULT"@remote.domain.net
Charles
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Reboot is prevented by hardware failure: the mail disk super block has
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what operating system has a single superblock on it's filesystems? there
should be as much superblocks as there are cylinder groups on a berkeley
based fs.
from the FFS/UFS manpage on freebsd-4.3-stable:
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A file system is described by its super-block, which in turn describes
the cylinder groups. The super-block is critical data and is replicated
in each cylinder group to protect against catastrophic loss. This is
done at file system creation time and the critical super-block data does
not change, so the copies need not be referenced further unless disaster
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Hai,
Everything was working fine before applying qmail-ldap-1.03-20010501.patch
to qmail-1.03 and building.Now after applying the patch,rebuilding,stopping
qmail and restarting,the telnetting to port 25 timesout immedeately.
The qmail-showctl shows like this,
qmail home directory: /var/qmail.
user-ext delimiter: -.
paternalism (in decimal): 2.
silent concurrency limit: 500.
subdirectory split: 23.
user ids: 510, 511, 512, 0, 513, 514, 515, 516.
group ids: 510, 511.
me: My name is kameshj
ldapserver: My ldap server is
badmailfrom: (Default.) Any MAIL FROM is allowed.
bouncefrom: (Default.) Bounce user name is MAILER-DAEMON.
bouncehost: (Default.) Bounce host name is kameshj.
concurrencylocal: (Default.) Local concurrency is 10.
concurrencyremote: (Default.) Remote concurrency is 20.
databytes: SMTP DATA limit is 5000 bytes.
defaultdomain: Default domain name is kameshj.
defaulthost: (Default.) Default host name is kameshj.
doublebouncehost: (Default.) 2B recipient host: kameshj.
doublebounceto: (Default.) 2B recipient user: postmaster.
envnoathost: (Default.) Presumed domain name is kameshj.
helohost: (Default.) SMTP client HELO host name is kameshj.
idhost: (Default.) Message-ID host name is kameshj.
localiphost: (Default.) Local IP address becomes kameshj.
locals:
Messages for kameshj are delivered locally.
Messages for localhost are delivered locally.
Messages for localhost.localdomain are delivered locally.
me: My name is kameshj.
percenthack: (Default.) The percent hack is not allowed.
plusdomain: Plus domain name is kameshj.
qmqpservers: (Default.) No QMQP servers.
queuelifetime: (Default.) Message lifetime in the queue is 604800 seconds.
rcpthosts:
SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at kameshj.
SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at kameshjpp.com.
SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at localhost.
SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at planetasia.com.
morercpthosts: (Default.) No effect.
morercpthosts.cdb: (Default.) No effect.
smtpgreeting: SMTP greeting: 220 Hai from kameshj.Hello how are u?????????.
smtproutes:
SMTP route: localhost:127.0.0.1
SMTP route: seed:172.16.69.156
SMTP route: kameshjpp.com:127.0.0.1
SMTP route: planetasia.com:172.16.68.5
SMTP route: mailandnews.com:199.29.68.111
timeoutconnect: (Default.) SMTP client connection timeout is 60 seconds.
timeoutremote: (Default.) SMTP client data timeout is 1200 seconds.
timeoutsmtpd: (Default.) SMTP server data timeout is 1200 seconds.
virtualdomains:
Virtual domain: kameshjpp.com:kameshjpp.com
now the qmail-ldap specific files
ldapserver: (Default.) My LDAP Server is undefined! Uh-oh.
ldapbasedn: (Default.) LDAP basedn: NULL.
ldaplogin: (Default.) LDAP login: NULL.
ldappassword: (Default.) LDAP password: NULL.
ldapuid: Default UID is: 529.
ldapgid: Default GID is: 530.
ldapmessagestore: Prefix for non absolute paths: /var/qmail/maildirs.
ldapdefaultdotmode: (Default.) Default dot mode for ldap users: not defined.
ldapdefaultquota: (Default.) Default quota for ldap users: not defined.
dirmaker: (Default.) Location of program to create homedirs: not defined.
ldaplocaldelivery: (Default.) local passwd lookup is 1 (1 = on, 0 = off).
ldaprebind: (Default.) ldap rebinding is 0 (1 = on, 0 = off).
ldapcluster: (Default.) clustering is 0 (1 = on, 0 = off).
quotawarning: (Default.) No quotawarning.
custombouncetext: (Default.) No custombouncetext.
maxrcptcount: (Default.) 0 RCPT TOs are accepted before sending 553 (0 = off).
tarpitcount: (Default.) 0 RCPT TOs are accepted before tarpitting (0 = off).
tarpitdelay: (Default.) 5 seconds of delay to introduce after each subsequent RCPT TO.
badrcptto: (Default.) Any RCPT TO is allowed.
relaymailfrom: (Default.) Relaymailfrom not enabled.
rbllist: (Default.) No RBL listed.
supervise: I have no idea what this file does.
rcpthosts.lock: I have no idea what this file does.
virtualdomains.lock: I have no idea what this file does.
locals.lock: I have no idea what this file does.
defaultdelivery: I have no idea what this file does.
with regards
kamesh jayachandran
>On 28-May-2001 David T. Ashley wrote:
> > This is a very subjective matter, but the tone of the
> > automatically-generated messages seems too friendly.
Every now and then, someone sends a reply back to the
MAILER-DAEMON with "Thanks" or "OK I'll re-send it, thank
you". It always brings a smile to my face.
On Mon, 28 May 2001, Jamyn wrote:
> >On 28-May-2001 David T. Ashley wrote:
> > > This is a very subjective matter, but the tone of the
> > > automatically-generated messages seems too friendly.
> Every now and then, someone sends a reply back to the
> MAILER-DAEMON with "Thanks" or "OK I'll re-send it, thank
> you". It always brings a smile to my face.
I know of a professor who once chewed out mailer-daemon ....
and demanded to know who was denying his emails.
Ah, those were the days.
Scott
Hello qmailers,
I thought I should post this one the list if anyone is trying to use NT
authentication to selectively allow relaying in qmail, and has had
trouble.
I can say I did! After giving up on the checkpassword based on squid's
MSNTAuth (an old version) I moved on to checkpassword + PAM patch
(applied to checkpassword 0.90) that worked - but I had too much trouble
with Windbind from Samba-tng project to make it work.
When a helpful someone on my local linux mailing list pointed out that
the problem wasn't with PAM - it was with checkpassword - the problem
was found.
Checkpassword uses a getpwnam() call that has the same effect as
pam_smb_auth without the nolocal option. I do not want to have accounts
for all my NT users on the qmail server. I puzzled for days why
checkpassword+pam wasn't doing auths unless there was a local account on
the machine (except for accounts with "\" in them like winbind uses).
Checkpassword that uses Msntauth available for download from the qmail
page gave me some grief - so I took a diff from it against the MSNTAuth
it was based on and applied it to the latest version of MsNTauth that
comes with squid. I then had to comment out the parts of smbauth.c
(checkpassword.c in normal checkpassword) that runs the doit function
and sets up the environment (PWD HOME USER and so on). Note one should
only do this if they are using checkpassword for mail relaying. Not
setting up the environment would break qmail-pop3d I think.
I hope this helps someone who searches the archives. Someone should
upgrade the version of checkpassword on the qmail page to be based on
the latest msntauth source and add a define to to use the getpwnam()
function or set up the environment that depends on this function. I'll
put my hand up to do this if nobody else will.
Best Regards,
Luke McKee
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Del,
Thanks heaps for your help!
The problem wasn't with PAM all this time, it was the fact there was
getpwnam() in the program I was using. If getpwnam() didn't work then it
would exit.
I got shitted with winbind is not working at all now that I broke it
futher by removing the NT workstation account before adding it again in
troubleshooting so I went back to where I was before I tried to use PAM.
I removed getpwnam from the checkpassword replacement that is based on
msntauth from squid. It didn't work so I did a extracted a patch from it
against the version of msntauth it was based on.
Using the patchfile I created I patched version 2.0 of msntauth that
came
with the latest squid. The after commenting out the subroutine that used
getpwnam the bitch finally worked. YAY :-)
I'll revisit samba-tng/winbindd in the future when my level of patience
and frustration is restored :-)
Luke McKee
Hi , Guys,
I have a qmail server with very heavy load, and I noticed recently my
qmail server have a bunch of outbound connection to some domains like
outblaze.com, and the email send to their mail server , the tcp process
state after become "ESTABLISHED" then seems never drops. I am
wondering if there is anybody have similar problem and how you solved it.
Thanks a lot!
Which OS? Not Solaris < 2.8?
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 06:53:38PM -0700, Eric Wang allegedly wrote:
> Hi , Guys,
>
> I have a qmail server with very heavy load, and I noticed recently my
> qmail server have a bunch of outbound connection to some domains like
> outblaze.com, and the email send to their mail server , the tcp process
> state after become "ESTABLISHED" then seems never drops. I am
> wondering if there is anybody have similar problem and how you solved it.
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
>
>
>
>
>
My qmail is running on Redhat 6.2
On 29 May 2001 02:07:23 +0000
"Mark Delany" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which OS? Not Solaris < 2.8?
>
> On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 06:53:38PM -0700, Eric Wang allegedly wrote:
> > Hi , Guys,
> >
> > I have a qmail server with very heavy load, and I noticed recently my
> > qmail server have a bunch of outbound connection to some domains like
> > outblaze.com, and the email send to their mail server , the tcp process
> > state after become "ESTABLISHED" then seems never drops. I am
> > wondering if there is anybody have similar problem and how you solved it.
> >
> > Thanks a lot!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
My computer is behind a home firewall/DHCP server. under
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts is my DHCP address. I would like to send
mail out with a FROM address of my free-mail address. Using Pine, when I
try to send an email, I get the error message repeated in the subject
line.
qmail was installed via the ports collection on a FreeBSD 4.2-stable box.
I've followed the directions in the FAQ regarding user masquerading, which
was the closest thing I could find which compared to what I'm trying to
do. What the FAQ said was add MAILHOST=<domain.tld> and MAILUSER=<name>
to my enviroment. DONE. I added <domain.tld> to my
/var/qmail/control/locals and rcpthosts files, beneath my DHCP address, as
suggested for recieving mail for another host. DONE. I changed the
/var/qmail/control/defaultdomain to <domain.tld> as per section 1.1 of the
FAQ, just to see if it would help. After all these changes, I
kill -HUP'd the qmail and inetd servers running.
I hope I've included enough information, but I'd be happy to supply
anything else relevant if necessary. If anyone could offer any help, I
would much appreciate it. Thank you in advance.
Cary Mathews
Abilene Christian University
ACM Chair
| Education Committee
Roger wrote:
Could someone tell me the order as well as how to install Bruce
Guenter's Qmail rpms please?
I have a double problem, first I am now running Redhat7.1, and two I
have forgotton how to install rpm's (I never knew in the first place,
but I have lost the instructions someone gave me before), the worst case
being supervise-scripts which is a "noarch.rpm" (I don't even know what
a noarch rpm is).
Sorry to be so dumb and desperate, but I have been stuffing around for
days, trying first to install daemontools (because of Redhat 7.1) and
now the rest of the rpms don't want to install.
Thanks in advance for any and all help
Regards
Roger
Hi!
I'm doing some testing with qmail and mailman, and i stumbled into this
problem:
I have this list with 20 members.. 3 of them have mail accounts on the same
machine where i run qmail and mailman. The other 17 are around the internet.
Problem is: only the local 3 receive messages posted to the list. Checking
logs reveals that qmail completely ignores the other 17. I see qmail happily
sending just 3 messages, nothing more.
I'm posting this here because i do not believe this is mailman related, i
think it's something with my mail subsystem configuration.
I think i should note that i'm using Bruce Guenter's relay-ctrl package too,
just in case.
Using other programs to send mail to external addresses works just fine
(i.e. local pine, users with outlook, etc)
What could be the problem here?
Thanks in advance.
I just installed qmail under RedHat 7.1
It passes all the internal tests, but I am not able to get anything from
outside the local machine. I know I have not set something up properly, or
failed to set something up, but I can't figure out what it is that is wrong.
All I get when I try to email my machine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] is
messages from the mail daemon where I send it from saying that it can't find
the address and will keep trying. Now ihtruelsen.2y.net works with my apache
server, and I am able to get access to my website which is on the same
machine.
Any thoughts would be helpful.
Thanks in advance.
Ian.
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How can I verify if this is a bare line problem or not? My rc file contains
'qmail-start '|dot-forward .forward ./Maildir/' and nothing is showing up in the
qmail-send log file.
Chris Johnson wrote:
> On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 01:12:09PM -0500, Nathaniel L. Keeling III wrote:
> > I am getting a status 256 in the qmail-smtpd log files when one of our
> > other servers try to connect to the mail server to send mail. The log
> > files from the other server is getting good response, the helo and
> > response, and sends the data but the messages are not getting to the
> > users and there are no entries in the qmail-send log file. Can anybody
> > help? Here are the entries from qmail-smtpd log file.
> >
> > @400000003b0fba66381db324 tcpserver: status: 1/40
> > @400000003b0fba6638bd8d04 tcpserver: pid 8871 from 207.227.131.194
> > @400000003b0fba663ac86894 tcpserver: ok 8871
> > kweku.akan.net:207.227.131.131:25 akim.akan.net:207.227.131.194::3191
> > @400000003b0fba671a5dfe0c tcpserver: end 8871 status 256
> > @400000003b0fba671a6725cc tcpserver: status: 0/40
>
> Though it doesn't necessarily mean this, every time I've seen the above it was
> because the other end was sending me a message with a bare linefeed in it.
>
> See http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html
>
> Chris
>
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Hello all:
I download qmail-1.03-mysql-0.6.7.patch.gz and I want to patch qmail.
But I can't how to do patch
Example:
# patch -p1 < qmail-1.03-mysql-0.6.7.patch
Looks like a unified context diff.
File to patch:
Please help me.
george writes:
> Hello all:
> I download qmail-1.03-mysql-0.6.7.patch.gz and I want to patch qmail.
> But I can't how to do patch
> Example:
>
> # patch -p1 < qmail-1.03-mysql-0.6.7.patch
> Looks like a unified context diff.
> File to patch:
>
Not every patch necessarily requires -p1. Try -p0, or indeed, leave
off -p altogether.
In this particular case, you should be in the qmail-1.03 directory
when you execute the following command:
gunzip </tmp/qmail-1.03-mysql-0.6.7.patch.gz | patch
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The problem has slove.It is Sun OS7.0 patch version problem.need re-install gnu patch.
>george writes:
> > Hello all:
> > I download qmail-1.03-mysql-0.6.7.patch.gz and I want to patch qmail.
> > But I can't how to do patch
> > Example:
> >
> > # patch -p1 < qmail-1.03-mysql-0.6.7.patch
> > Looks like a unified context diff.
> > File to patch:
> >
>
>Not every patch necessarily requires -p1. Try -p0, or indeed, leave
>off -p altogether.
>
>In this particular case, you should be in the qmail-1.03 directory
>when you execute the following command:
> gunzip </tmp/qmail-1.03-mysql-0.6.7.patch.gz | patch
>
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hi all.
i have a nameserver as my primary server running redhat 7.0 with sendmail.I
made another server and i am trying to install qmail on it in order to use
it for my email server.ITS HARD.
i think i succeded to install the qmail cause i can send email from the
second server using pine lets say.
Anybody knows what should i do next.i mean i have to go to the BIND DNS of
the primary to say what?or to the secondaru to say what.
I went to primary and i said that my other mail server is the ip of the
secondary computer.So when i ping the mail1.xxxx.ro i have a reply.
No i think i have to go to qmail and to run ./config mail1.xxx.ro in order
to configure qmail.It doesnt let me proced.
Anybody knows?
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hi all.
i have a nameserver as my primary server running redhat 7.0 with sendmail.I
made another server and i am trying to install qmail on it in order to use
it for my email server.ITS HARD.
i think i succeded to install the qmail cause i can send email from the
second server using pine lets say.
Anybody knows what should i do next.i mean i have to go to the BIND DNS of
the primary to say what?or to the secondaru to say what.
I went to primary and i said that my other mail server is the ip of the
secondary computer.So when i ping the mail1.xxxx.ro i have a reply.
No i think i have to go to qmail and to run ./config mail1.xxx.ro in order
to configure qmail.It doesnt let me proced.
Anybody knows?
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find it at qmail.org
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Constantine Koulis wrote:
> hi all.
> i have a nameserver as my primary server running redhat 7.0 with sendmail.I
> made another server and i am trying to install qmail on it in order to use
> it for my email server.ITS HARD.
> i think i succeded to install the qmail cause i can send email from the
> second server using pine lets say.
>
> Anybody knows what should i do next.i mean i have to go to the BIND DNS of
> the primary to say what?or to the secondaru to say what.
>
> I went to primary and i said that my other mail server is the ip of the
> secondary computer.So when i ping the mail1.xxxx.ro i have a reply.
>
> No i think i have to go to qmail and to run ./config mail1.xxx.ro in order
> to configure qmail.It doesnt let me proced.
> Anybody knows?
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Hi
I have searched the archive for this, but only found someone asking the same
question, but no answers.
We have a server which acts as an smtp feed for customers using ISDN, is it
possible to process the queue for a certain domain? ie if example.com are
having problems with their ISDN and ask if we could process any messages
they may have in the queue while they are on the phone (and online at that
moment) do we need to send a doqueue command for the whole queue or can we
specify 'doqueue example.com'
I reckon you could do something it using serialmail, but it would be great
if you could just add the domain to the doqueue command or something like
that.
GordonM