Currently I am having a problem with qmail.
Our users are getting the following error when sending mail via
SMTP:
"No transport provider was available for delivery to this recipient"
The client they are using is Microsoft
Outlook. I can send via Outlook express, and it works fine on m
I know the feelingI came from the qmail mailing list and there isn't
any message appended to the bottom of the email messages. I had to go to
their website to figure it out again after doing that trick.
I stopped looking at debian-user as I got something of the order of 100 -
300 messages
Try subscribing to the qmail mailing list at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
They get heaps of mail, but someone should be able to help you there or point you in
the right direction.
Some other links you could try is:
http://www.qmail.org/
http://cr.yp.to/qmail.html
Cheers
Rob
-Original Mes
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Craig wrote:
>> only thing is its version 1.30
>> whereas if you download the source its 2.01 >
Martin then wrote:
Ah -- OK. Thanks for clueing me in -- I hadn't realised.
Is the difference worth it?
(I.e. what can't-possibly-do-without
goodies am I going to g
Hi!
On my Internet server (running potato and kernel 2.2.19pre), I got a funny
thing happening. The kernel started to spit out errors on the console. I
can't reproduce them, but they are the CPU dump of registers that you get
when unix normally crashes and then halts the machine. I kept get
Good to know someone else saw the problem...I thought I was going crazy! :-)
I will try a lower version of the kernel...
I managed to get this from the logs: (don't know if this helps anyone to see the
problem :)
Rob...
> Aug 31 16:01:42 ns kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer derefer
Hi,
I am trying to understand how the hosts.allow and hosts.deny files work as
well as DNS.
So far, I have a nameserver, but kept getting an error:
warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 11: can't verify hostname: gethostbyname
(gomez.star.cd) failed
I finally figured out that something was wrong
Thanks for the suggestion to read about tcpwrappers. I have also
read the Security Quick-start howto and found it useful.
One problem I am still coming to grips with is email. I am running
qmail out of xinetd and using tcp-env for the smtp service. I tried
putting the qmail daemons into hosts.
Hi!
Are there any security issues with Frontpage Extensions for 98 or 2000 in
Debian?
Also, what are the alternatives for simple cgi scripts?
Cheers!
Rob..
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Hi!
You could try connecting at a lower speed, say 56K or 38K and see if this
works.
Rob...
>
>
>Hello
>
>I have probem with Potato and modem. I had Slink and everything was
great.
>Then I made upgrade to Potato and my modem dont work. Problem is after
connect.
>Under minicom ev
Hi!
I get the following error messages in my log:
Apr 9 06:47:39 ns tcp-env[17281]: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 11: can't
verify hostname: gethostbyname(114.trusted.net) failed
Apr 9 06:47:40 ns tcp-env[17281]: refused connect from 209.140.0.114
Apr 9 06:56:54 ns tcp-env[17346]: connect f
Currently I am having a problem with qmail.
Our users are getting the following error when sending mail via
SMTP:
"No transport provider was available for delivery to this recipient"
The client they are using is Microsoft
Outlook. I can send via Outlook express, and it works fine on m
Hi,
I am trying to understand how the hosts.allow and hosts.deny files work as
well as DNS.
So far, I have a nameserver, but kept getting an error:
warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 11: can't verify hostname: gethostbyname
(gomez.star.cd) failed
I finally figured out that something was wrong a
Thanks for the suggestion to read about tcpwrappers. I have also
read the Security Quick-start howto and found it useful.
One problem I am still coming to grips with is email. I am running
qmail out of xinetd and using tcp-env for the smtp service. I tried
putting the qmail daemons into hosts.a
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