Hi Mark,
"Mark E. Drummond" wrote:
>
> Chris Garrigues wrote:
> >
> > Sounds like a job for PDF. It'll even look the same everywhere.
>
> PDF is very nice, I'd love to see it as a defacto standard, if not PS,
> but Acrobat costs $$$ and I refuse to spend $$$ on something when a
> perfectly goo
Mark Lo wrote:
> I can't find the log file for qmail. (using life with qmail
> installation instructions) !!! Please tell me where it is . Thanks
Isn't the current one /var/log/qmail/current or /var/log/qmail/smtpd/current, depending
what you need?
Sorry I cannot access the LWQ at the
Hi,
> > Where has this message gone?
> Have you checked /var/qmail/alias/Mailbox or /var/qmail/alias/Maildir/ ?
I was able to reproduce the given problem:
telnet myhost 25
mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
rcpt <>
data
Something
.
quit
Qmail took it. Produced similar logs. But the message never showed up.
Hi,
could you tell me if there is any need to have a valid reverse lookup for your
mailserver.
Either based on a RFC or common practice.
Thanks,
Cyril
Barley wrote:
>
> That's it, what user is supposed to own .qmail?
the user whose .qmail file it is. So if it's the .qmail file for user
Bob it should be owned by Bob.
> Also, in reading the man
> page it seemed to me that .qmail should have permissions of 644...sound
> right?
right.
Cyril
Hi John,
> John Chronakis wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I would like to prevent users with ftp access to change the
> delivery instructions for qmail.
I don't know what system you are running your server on. But assuming
you are using Linux and the ext2-fs have a look "chattr -i .qmail".
man chattr t
or INSTALL.
They are located in /var/qmail/man/ you should add them to your "manpath".
Ciao,
Cyril Bitterich
Hi Howard,
Howard Miller wrote:
> my system is set up as
>
> >cat /var/qmail/alias/.qmail*
> howard
> howard
> howard
change this to
&howard
> >cat /var/qmail/rc
> #!/bin/sh
>
> exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
> qmail-start '|dot-forward .forward
> ../Maildir/'
i'd say it should
eed
to, go on via PM but not on the list.
Thank you all a lot.
Cyril Bitterich
Hi andi ?,
> i want to make my machine k3.umm.ac.id be an mx for domain umm.ac.id
> i put all of my machine name in rcpthost in /var/qmail/control/
I must aknowledge that I have trouble to understand what you want to
talk about. Iz's not the context but your english that _I_ have trouble
with.
Hi
Thomas Ackermann wrote:
> > > Relay test result
> > >
> > >Hmmn, at first glance, host appeared to accept a message for relay.
^^
Would you please be so kind to reread the above line. And you might want
to give a second thought to the meanin
Hi Marcus,
> existance of e.g.
>/var/qmail/control/knownsmpt/hotmail.com
> in case the sender domain is hotmail.com, read from the file a list
> of IP addresses and accept the mail, if TCPREMOTEIP is on the list
> or deny it otherwise (hard or temporary, one's milleage may vary).
[...]
> Any
(2000) is unable to POP a message from
> > > our (qmail) pop server. When I look in the users Maildir I see that
> > > it's always dying on the same message.
I hope that this helpes you.
Cyril Bitterich
> BTW, does anyone know how to make MS outlook to check mail before
> sending is there a FAQ for all the mail clients on how to make them
> check mail before sending?? I'm assuming this is frequantly asked but
> haven't seen anything on it Of course, the reason is allowing valid
> customer
Hi Jim,
> When I send the message it looks like it works, it doesn't error out or
> anything. But when I telnet into my linux box, I can't find the email
> anywhere.
How are you telnetting into your box?
via
telnet yourbox
or via
telnet yourbox 110
> I had a heck of a time shuffling thru th
HI there,
> from my sendmail days i remember creating aliases in /etc/aliases like
> UserName:username
>
> but here the problem seems to be the other way around,
> is there a way to fix it?
> (phew, luckily we only have lower case usernames here :)
users/assign!
> >Another thing, my main user
> > OR
> > Should I give QMail the higher priority and tell it to forward the
> accounts
> > that does not exist to the other mail server.
>
> Yes.
>
> OK How do I tell QMail to forward to the other server.
/var/qmail/doc/FAQ
4.1. How do I forward unrecognized usernames to another host? I'd l
e in one of the messages in the
/Maildir/new directory.
Whenever I'm trying to receive the E-Mails via telnet or Netscape there
is no Problem but using Outlook-Express the download always hangs with
message nr. 30.
Any hints?
Thanks,
Cyril Bitterich
Hi,
first of all. I'm subscribed to this list. So please no CCs to me.
> The problem here isn't SSL, so let's not discuss that further.
Yes it's not SSL.
> When I looked at the message using mutt, it turns out that
> there was a series of dots, all on lines on their own, followed by a
> line of
Hi Ric,
> Anyway, The email headers generated for the From line
> and the Received: line are 7 Hours ahead of the actual
> time sent. The Date: line shows the correct time.
As far as I know you are 7 hours behind GMT.
> >>Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 12:56:33 -0700
And Q-Mail just takes UTC as a t
> But now I don't want to have to
>create an "info" user just so I can have an "info" email for the server.
>The "info" mail isn't for a virtual domain, it's for THE domain on my
>server.
>I've tried adding domain.com:info in the virtual domain file but that
>didn't work. What do I need to do?
I have changed /var/qmail/rc to indicate "./Maildir/" instead of
"./Mailbox"
>. The file .qmail contains "./Maildir".
try "./Maildir/"
>Any suggestions as to what I've likely done wrong and/or should check out?
Good luck,
Cyril Bitterich
> Hi again. I have managed to get tcpserver to work with my qmail
installation and am
> now testing relaying.
> I have set up tcpserver to allow from 212.:
How? Is the line in your tcp.smtp file like the following?
212.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> I first tried a message to a remote host which was r
Hello Berry,
> The 'qmail' script file is in /etc/rc.d/init.d, along with all the
> others and is executable. It's linked to all the proper rcN.d files for
> the various run levels. It's also linked to /usr/sbin.
Did you use the line:
env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" /bin/csh -cf '/var/qmail/r
Hi Thomas,
> perhaps i would understand what users/assign is used for if the
> docu would exist in german.
Die datei assign macht im Prinzip genau das gleiche, wie die .qmail-user
Dateien, nur dass Sie noch etwas mehr kann.
> Could someone explain it to me what to do with users/assign ?
> My sy
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