Make sure you have put:
./Maildir/
in ~/.qmail for each user (or /etc/skel/.qmail for new user). See man
dot-qmail for more info.
Brett Randall
Manager
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> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMA
I am relatively new to this compared to many others, but how about just
adding seconddomain.com to /var/qmail/control/locals as another host to
deliver mail locally to?
Brett Randall.
Manager
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> -Origina
Normally I'd just say 'man qmail-send' since you haven't done this but since
it isn't THAT explicit with examples for the virtualdomains file I will let
you off. In control/virtualdomains, add the line(s):
a.com:localusername
b.com:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
etc
BrettR
-Original Message-
From: Ji
Any ideas anyone? I know qmailanalog is probably better
(actually, definitely), but for management's sake graphs make more
sense...
Thanks,
Brett Randall
Make sure that the default POP-3 server is not running from inetd (it will
be an entry like in.pop3d in /etc/inetd.conf). If the other one is running,
remove or hash the comment in the config and killall -HUP inetd.
BrettR
-Original Message-
From: Kimberly Vher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EM
If you are using mbox or vsm (var/spool/mail) format, yes. If it is Maildir
format, then no. Read the INSTALL and FAQ files.
Brett Randall
-Original Message-
From: Kimberly Vher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, June 26, 2000 6:2
Hi guys. This is probly a simple question but I can't find an
obvious answer anywhere.As far as I can tell, there are three ways to run Qmail:
Inetd (yuck), tcpserver (regular), and supervisor (??). I have set up a new
master qmail server up with supervisor (just for testing sake) and it runs
Thanks for that...
One other thing now. I want to use multilog to log on machines not running
supervise, because we just want simple set up and I want to be able to parse
the log files through either qmailanalog or qmail-mrtg (any recommendations
here?). Is this easy to do?
Thanks,
BR
-Orig
>So ... how does procmail handle maildir then? Or doesn't procmail care
>about that at all?
AFAIK (someone correct me if I am wrong), procmail does not support Maildir.
BR
great learning
experience for me in Qmail, NFS, NIS, network infrastructure between
locations... If anybody is interested in a HOWTO in the future, please
e-mail me personally.
Regards
Brett Randall
Try removing Maildir/ from /etc/skel (or /etc/newuser)
Brett Randall
-Original Message-
From: Alan Chung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, June 29, 2000 7:00 PM
Subject: Maildir
>There is one thing bothering me for a while. I
ntacted me then please don't bother
again!
Thanks for your time
Brett Randall.
> > I'm installing the Qmail so , I would like to
know the
> most secure POP
> >server to install and that doesn't have problems
with Maildir .
>
> how' bout qmail-pop3d ?
I was thinking of suggesting that one but it isn't very
secure...
Brett
ManagerInterPlanetary
Solutionshttp://ipsware
Ok, here's the deal:
qmail-pop3d is NOT secure, nor are most other standard POP3 daemons. POP
passwords are sent in cleartext and are not encrypted. They can be viewed by
people snooping a connection (although this is not as easy as it sounds). A way
of fixing this insecurity is to use SSL,
> Nice cover. So when you said "I was thinking of suggesting THAT
> ONE but IT
> isn't very secure", you were actually talking about the POP3
> protocol and not
> qmail-pop3d specifically? If that's the case then why did you
> reply at all,
> and in such an ambiguous way? You certainly didn't a
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does not affect the entire site or relate specifically to your account, but
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Hi all
I am currently using ~alias/.qmail-default to route all locally
undeliverable mail to another host which will know how to deliver it, via
the following line:
| forward "$LOCAL"@mail.hillsong.com
However, I would prefer to route the mail through mail.hillsong.com instead
of forward it to th
> Received: from unknown (HELO mail02.cavtel.net) (64.83.0.22)
> by www.graycastle.com with SMTP; 29 Sep 2000 03:50:59 -
Does it belong to you? If it does, change the reverse lookup for its IP
address to say something else. If it doesn't, then too bad. If you're
removing the headers, what d
> >> Received: from unknown (HELO mail02.cavtel.net) (64.83.0.22)
> >> by www.graycastle.com with SMTP; 29 Sep 2000 03:50:59 -
> >
> > Does it belong to you? If it does, change the reverse lookup for its IP
> > address to say something else. If it doesn't, then too bad. If you're
> > removing
> Sending mail from host1.my.domain.com through mailer.my.domain.com works,
> but the from:-header still shows [EMAIL PROTECTED] as sender.
> Receiving mail should work because even host1.my.domain.com isn't
> resolvable from the internet, there's the MX-record for my.domain.com
> pointing to mail
OK...I've had enuf of Outlook.
What is the best, most extensible Winbloze mail client? Tried Eudora 5, it
sucked butt. Pegasus Mail 3 was pretty good as it was in the past, but a
little too unusual and ugly in operation. Outlook 2000 IMHO looks nice and
has an efficient point-and-click interface,
Has anyone here used the qmail IPv6 patch?
(http://www.rcac.tdi.co.jp/fujiwara/) What kinds of things worked/didn't
work/needed a little help? Also did the ucspi-tcp tools handle it ok? Or is
there a patch available for them as well? (I can't see anything on the
homepage).
/BR
Manager
InterPlane
MessageApart from the fact that (and this I guess :> ) was a pointless waste
of bandwidth for the qmail list,
1. We don't like HTML messages in general...
2. Your date looks screwed
/BR
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
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-Original Message-
From: clubysorgio [mailto
OK I want to limit the size of e-mails to particular aliases on my qmail
system. This is a weird concept, and not a natural one, I know, so here's
the time for some of you to be real inventive!
Basically, I am using fastforward in conjunction with supervise, tcpserver,
multilog, (qmail, in case t
> As far as I understand this, any mail server that want to send mail to the
> primary MX will do so, if that server is available. If not, it will use a
> lower priority one Correct?
Yes
> Ok, but how do I get the lower priority mail server to send mail to the
> primary one when he comes onli
> I tried adding localhost to rcpthosts (seemed stupid), but that
> just made my mails get retrieved successfully, but not
> delivered (they apparently vanished since I haven't found them.
OK...What do the logs say when mail is delivered to user@localhost?
/BR
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
> > > I tried adding localhost to rcpthosts (seemed stupid), but that
> > > just made my mails get retrieved successfully, but not
> > > delivered (they apparently vanished since I haven't found them.
> >
> > OK...What do the logs say when mail is delivered to user@localhost?
>
> which logs where?
> I've only got the following:
> /var/log/qmail
> bash-2.04# ls
> current lock smtpd state
OK sorry I forget I use a slightly saner logging system...what does
/var/log/qmail/current say when mail is delivered to user@localhost? The ps
ax output looks fairly reasonable...nothing too weird there
You may like to take a look at anaconda. I'm afraid I don't know the site
for it, but do a search for anaconda and clustering and you may find what
you are looking for...
/BR
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
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> The tcpserver
> > lines are in the init script for qmail. Ahh, I just use the
> default script
> profided on life with qmail.
Doh! It's been a long day...I should have realised when you said life with
qmail that the tcpserver lines are in /var/qmail/supervise/.../run
Doesn't matter...anyway a
> > forwarded somewhere. Is localhost in /var/qmail/control/locals
> ? Make sure
> > it is there as well as rcpthosts...
>
> No, I didn't know it was supposed to. I will add it there now.
OK I think you should probably read up on qmail a bit more before you do
heaps with it. Even though life wit
e send the output of /var/qmail/bin/qmail-showctl.
/BR
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
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> -Original Message-
> From: Casey Allen Shobe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 8:59 PM
> To: Brett Randall; qmail
> Subject: R
> > steal port 80 so that qmail-smtpd (I presume...once again, no
> details) can't
>
> Port 80? That's normally used for httpd, port 25 is normally smtp.
Haha it is getting very late. Apologies! It's been a long one...
/BR
Manager
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> Quite the opposite. He will have to restart qmail-send before changes to
> locals are noticed. Changes to rcpthosts are noticed by the next
> invocation
> of qmail-smtpd and this don't require a restart of anything.
Good point... I keep mixing up which files require a restart
> > could you ple
>Isn't there really any programmer (group) out there who can write a
>better windows solution to replace this free outlook express?
Well, there are actually close on hundreds of other mail clients for
Winbloze, and some aren't bad. I used to use Pegasus Mail in the older days,
and I really like
G'day all
I'm in need of some sanity. Does a patch exist, or does anyone want to make
one, to make multilog rotate logs based on time rather than file size? I
hope that I don't even have to start explaining why...The word
'standardisation' comes to mind. It's like comparing America to Australia.
None as such..I have been meaning to write a HOWTO for something similar but
this year has just been crazy...maybe next year. BUT some suggestions:
- Look into a NFS/NIS combination (I use this for a distributed e-mail
system currently spanning a city, soon to be spanning several locations on
the
> > None as such..
>
> Except that the concepts and some details have been discussed on this list
> quite a few times - often by people who have implemented such schemes.
Must have had a subject with no meaning and so hello to the good old
'delete' key :P
> > - Look into a NFS/NIS combination (I
> Reminds me of the way spam/trolls/etc. was treated on alt.sex.cthulhu few
> years back...
>
> had to say somehting...I'll be quiet now
Ahem? :>
/BR
Manager
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> strace /dev/gf0
No, I think you've got it wrong. I think its strace /dev/gf6 at the
moment...
/BR
Manager
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> >Ahem? :>
>
> What?
As in...what the hec are you talking about kind of ahem? :> I don't remember
any spam/trolls incidents...but then again...I don't keep my eye out on
alt.sex.* either :>
/BR
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
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> Any advice? What IMAP servers do you guys use? How do you set IMAP up?
Try Courier IMAP (look on qmail.org). I have been using that one and it
appears to work fine, with virtually no config (ok, a tad, but not much)
needed.
/BR
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/
> 1) I have searched this mailing-list and I understood that Qmail can
> handle this demand very nicely, right? Are those patches for "high
> load servers" really necessary or is the default qmail distribution
> (with concurrencyremote set to 100 or something) enough?
They're there for a reason..
I think we had better start with v0.1a...a lot of things tend to go wrong
with girlfriends and we should get it all sorted before we release it for
public abusing pleasure :>
/BR
Manager
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Hi one and all
I have been asked to supply an additional function to qmail...to receive an
e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (eg [EMAIL PROTECTED]),
and put it into the queue for a fax program (which dials using an attached
fax modem). Now, my guess would be to have a local concurrency of 1, and
pipe e
> If you insist on just one file per time period (day) then you'll need
> to discourage multilog from automatically rolling by making the size
> setting absurdly large. Of course by doing this you remove a major
> advantage of multilog, namely resource control.
Resource control is a nice idea, bu
I never was following this thread...but read the archives.
http://www-archive.ornl.gov:8000/
/BR
Manager
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> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 6:41 AM
> To: Qmail
> Subject: ORB
> Then the sender should ask for a Cc: - remember kids, it isn't called
> Courtesy Copy for nothing.
I thought it was Carbon Copy?
/BR
Manager
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"jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yeah,
>
> I just one today...
Just a little addition to this annoyingly drawn-out thread...
I haven't received any spam at all since I've joined this list...much
impressed considering my past experiences! I am virtually convinced
that the spam people are rece
"Jason Brooke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I thought it was Carbon Copy?
> >
> > /BR
>
>
> Did you think to consult with Robin Silly Socha before you came to that
> conclusion?
> No, I didn't think so.
>
> Damn you, your operating system, and your harmful, evil, un-Gnus mail client
> to a
Hello one and all
I have virtually made a complete transition to Gnus and love
it...Thanks to Mr Robin Scary Socha for abusing the crap out of me and
forcing me to get a new mail client!
May I encourage people who have about 10 hours spare over a week (OK I
know it sounds crazy, but thats like l
"Jason Brooke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2919.6700
Ah... I see :) And we are talking about un-Gnus clients and screwed
OS's? :P
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Mike Glover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Okay, so does anybody know of a "real" MUA that is X-enhanced?
> Sorry, but "pretty" is more of a concern to me than "works
> properly in strange situations". I would prefer "not outright
> broken" and "not vaporware", though.
>
> -mike
>
Under X?
HI one and all...
I am currently delivering mail to our remote servers via NFS, and we are
having problems with NFS delivery. Now, while NFS v3 may fix this (when it
finally arrives), at the moment I can't use NFS delivery for our mail. So, I
need to reroute all mail that would normally be delive
Leonard Tulipan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How about setting up a /var/qmail/control/smtproutes file to route emails to
> some domains (don't know if this works for users too) to another server. I
> think you have to remove them from /var/qmail/control/local though !?
Thanks for the idea...un
Vince Vielhaber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Dave Sill wrote:
>
> > Brett Randall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >Under X? Try Gnus. It doesn't just work properly in strange
> > >situations, it works properly in no
-dsr- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 06:04:01PM +1000, Brett Randall wrote:
> > HI one and all...
> >
>
> OK. Every user gets the same .qmail:
>
> |cityforward
>
> Then you write cityforward, which does the following:
>
>
-dsr- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ding! You don't forward to @hillsong.com, you forward to @city.hillsong.com.
> Anything to hillsong.com is obviously destined for MailSvr; anything to
> city.hillsong.com is local.
>
> (BTW, I've been assuming that "city" is a construct meaning "whatever
> ci
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> What about something like
>
> | [ "$HOST" != city.hillsong.com ] && { forward "$LOCAL"@city.hillsong.com ; exit 99
>}
> ./Maildir/
I like it...VERY nice! Thanks for this I will try it out...seems to
make very good sense. Didn't know there was a $HOST variable :P
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> What about something like
>
> | [ "$HOST" != city.hillsong.com ] && { forward
> "$LOCAL"@city.hillsong.com ; exit 99 } ./Maildir/
OK I have made the following .qmail file:
| [ "$HOST" != "kermit.hillsong.com" ] && { forward
"$LOCAL"@kermit.hillsong.com ; exit 99 }
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> "Aaron Newcomb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bugger...I sent this to the list. Apologies.
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After finally getting together an ounce of courage I have put up my
first redesign of a document I wrote for our distributed e-mail a few
months ago. It doesn't (yet) detail how to put a distributed e-mail
(read: REDES) server together from scratch (this was an operation
manual for a dummy
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"Mike A. Sauvain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It my server, an im behind a firewall..
>
> cu ;)
Still not enough information about what you are trying to do
here. Anyway, I've answered your question...I've told you what the
error is. Maybe you just need to configure your firewall to allo
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note, I have heard rumours that the qmail RPMs are by default open
relays.
So...
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Richard> to an extern address? Does anyone know how to set this
Richard> up?
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> "Richard" == Richard Sjögårdh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Richard> That´s what i did, I just forgot the slash in te mail.
Well, in that case, what do the logs say when you try to send an
e-mail to that address?
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> "reach" == reach prashant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
reach> hello friends i am trying to run 2 instances of qmail on
reach> same mechine one
Oh no! Its you again!
reach> /var/qmail (qmail-smtpd listning on port 25),
reach> now for this qmail i have created
reach> /
Hi all...
I had a sudden thought hit me a couple of days back, and I know I'm
not the only one who's ever thought this, but I don't remember seeing
this thread ever appear, so I thought I'd ask for some opinions.
Is there any standard which says what domains I should receive mail
for? ie does an
> "Cliff" == Cliff Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Cliff> I can't recieve the mail for the account because it ends up in
Cliff> /var/spool/mail/bob. Anyone have any suggestions?
Have you got adomainname.com in /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains?
man qmail-send
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> "ColonelMustard" == ColonelMustard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> my computer crashes when prince tries to go through the secret door
>> of the library. Please provide help.
ColonelMustard> Pop him with the candlestick in the billiard room,
ColonelMustard> instead.
And make sure to tur
> "Goran" == Goran Blazic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Goran> so I am asking you: Could you please send a (not too long)
Goran> message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You know that is suicide sending that to a list of a few hundred ppl,
don't you? :P
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> "Yamin" == Yamin Prabudy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Please read the archives or we may have to shoot you. They are there
for a reason.
http://www-archive.ornl.gov:8000/
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in his grave if he knew about it."
- The
http://spamkiller.com/
I personally haven't used it, and don't ever plan to, but if you have
Windows employees/clients who are receiving spam, this may be a
solution for you. Acting as your POP3/MAPI (typo perhaps? That's what
their homepage says, unless it is refering to Microsoft Mail, in which
> "Robin" == Robin S Socha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Robin> It's stupid. Trying to solve server problems on the desktop of a
Robin> lifeform with the technical abilities of an amoeba is futile.
This type of answer is all I was after - opinions on it :) BTW I have
to know, where do you co
> "Greg" == Greg Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Greg> When I send mail to myself it goes to my maildir but the filter
Greg> isn't executed. In fact NOTHING I put in the .qmail-default
Greg> file is executed.
Do the logs say anything?
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> "Greg" == Greg Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Do the logs say anything?
Greg> I didn't see anything unusual in the qmail logs or the system
Greg> log (/var/logs/messages).
This is going to sound extremely crazy, but just asking cos I
can... is there a .qmail-greg file in ~ali
> "reach" == reach prashant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
reach> if this is not possible then ,then its of no use because
reach> almost all ISPs requires this basic thing feature .
This attitude is starting to get to me, Reach. If qmail doesn't suit
your purposes, then go and buy somethin
> "Vince" == Vince Vielhaber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I bought the Rich Blum book (Running Qmail) yesterday and find it
>> pretty well writtem, but I still have some questions about
>> configuration because of my Linux inexperience.
Vince> Since you just bought it yesterday you may st
> "Scott" == Scott Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Scott> Me too
I'll third that!
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> "Landon" == Landon Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Landon> unsubscribe qmail
Oh no! Its contagious!!!
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> "Bill" == Bill Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bill> Hi All, Is there a seamless drop-in email virus scanner program
Bill> which will work with qmail v1.03, tcpserver, vpopmail, and
Bill> qmailadmin packages installed on my system, one system in here
Bill> got munched by the love bug
> "Martin" == Martin Jespersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin> Hi all I have now gotten spam to two of my adresses that i
Martin> have only used publicly on this list.
Ditto...and only in the last month. I am getting some degree of spam
now.
Martin> is there any chance that the list'
> "markd" == markd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
markd> Hmm. Lemme get this right. You're telling me that people
markd> modify their email addresses so that spammers cannot
markd> automatically harvest them yet you then say that Gnus has code
markd> that automatically processes them? Are a
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