Bruce Guenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, Feb 09, 2000 at 12:02:17PM +0800, Michael Boman wrote:
> > Wouldn't it great if there was a list of big/famous sites that uses qmail
> > as their MTA?
>
> I just compiled a list of these from searching through the qmail mailing
> list archives:
"Petr Novotny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 5 Jun 00, at 19:12, Peter van Dijk wrote:
>
> > The only correct choice is 1. If your customer has an open relay, block
> > them on your own smarthost until they fix their problem.
>
> Oh thanks. In other words, you're giving me the following
> p
Zhiliang Hu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There is one more instance: system alias for root works, ignoring
> the account ~root ... is there an exception?
>From INSTALL.alias:
* root. Under qmail, root never receives mail. Your system may
generate mail messages to root every night; if you don't
Alan Chung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a question about .qmail file.
>
> I want to leaf the mails in local Mailbox and also deliver to some other
> addresses. I setup the following lines in .qmail under my home directory,
>
> alan@localhost
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> How do I perform thi
"Dennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all...
>
> Is anyone here using QMail with IMAP ?
Yes.
> How do you backup your users email ?
The same way we backup all other user data. We're using Veritas
Netbackup.
--
"I live in the heart of the machine. We are one."
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I admin quite a large mail server that is currently running
> sendmail/qpopper, it has about 6 accounts on it currently. I know
> that UNIX has a limit on the UID's of 65534, any file that has a UID
> higher than that number defaults back to UID0..
That has be
"Dennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It seems like I have an email that does not want to be delivered.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] keeps complaining about the host
> not being in it's list of rcphosts file tada yada yada
>
> I've looked in the local and remote queue dir's but ca
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> is it possible to monitor qmails parameters like current queue length
> /no of messages in queue etc things with HPopenview,
>
> i dont think qmail is snmp enabled , but if some one knows some patches
> etc , which enables snmp fuctionality in qmailthen p
tatsuya kansaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> all of my machine name like flamboyan.umm.ac.id , unix.umm.ac.id and
> mail.umm.ac.id I put in to /var/qmail/control/rcpthost on k3.umm.ac.id
> when i send message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> qmail run normally. and my problem is wh
Ken Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sir. If your users are on your machines, you can just copy your
> emails to thier directories. But.. it seems like your users
> are spread over other peoples machines. Hence.. by definition,
> you are a spammer, sir.
Please. You have no evidence to show he
Ken Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I appologize to easily catorgorize this person as a spammer.
> Howver, the bulk of email produced on the internet is from
> spam sites.
>
> Jenny, how much experience do you have with spam sites?
> have you designed, operated and maintained a spam site?
I
Ould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want to tell to local mail server to connect to the
> relay(which is in DMZ) to get incoming
> mail each 5 minutes. I want to avoid that relay forward
> automatically each message received to the lan mail server.
I think the serialmail package might be right
Sean Reifschneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ding ding ding ding! We have a winner! Try at least doubling that.
> Unfortunately, you can't say "20 per destination" or "20 per domain",
> but setting it to "20 total" is really going to kill performance.
> Going from 240 to 20 may have been a
"CHIU, Jonathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Originally I use smtproutes to route all outgoing messages to my isp smtp
> server. However, now, they set up rules to control email relaying. They
> implement smtp after pop. I need to login first before I can send out mail.
> Can anybody share w
"Francisco Jen Ou" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here they go. Thanks.
>
> 1) $HOME/.qmail:
>
> |/usr/sbin/qmail-procmail
> ./Maildir/
You have two lines here. One which calls procmail and one which makes
a local delivery. Remove the ./Maildir/ line if you don't want local
delivery.
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richard morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Has anyone tried to use the ETRN command from behind a router using NAT. Our
> problem is we can send out the ETRN command to port 25 on the ISP's box but
> they cannot come in?
Does your router know which server to forward the incoming connection
to?
kat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
> I am a total newbie to mail servers and don't know much about them. I
> have installed qmail on my home machine. My problem is that if I try
> to deliver a message to another user and it fails on any account the
> next time i start qmail with ./rc & it t
Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have no problem setting up Windows/OS/2 clients to connect to the Qmail
> server to relay the messages. The problem I am facing now is *nix clients. It
> looks like the *nix clients (with the exception of Pine) do require a local
> SMTP server to relay to
harindra patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> suppose my mail server is mail.enfinet.net and i have
> created user as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> i am receiving my mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED] not
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] what problem.
> plz..tell me
> suppoese...my mail ser
Markus Stumpf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If the program doesn't depend on positive return codes to the ETRN command
> (otherwise you have to patch qmail-smtpd) and you have a fixed IP address
> and you have control of the qmail server have a look at the serialmail
> package written by djb and
Sanjay Arora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My server makes a direct smtp connection & I want to configure it to use my
> isp's server for forwarding the mail. Also, if this can be configure to
> accomodate possibility of different isp's being dialled...it would be great.
I'd suggest having your
"Brian Longwe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Harald
>
> I'm not running an open relay. I am using tcpserver and allowing relaying
> only for IP addresses that belong to my network (RELAYCLIENT). The problem
> here is that it's one of my customers who has an application that is sending
> out all
Vince Vielhaber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This won't work. The envelope sender for hahaha is empty. The address
> you see in the From line is part of the data.
You are correct - my apologies. I claim lack of caffeine.
--
"I live in the heart of the machine. We are one."
Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> John Conover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > As a matter of policy, is it reasonable to reject messages that fail a
> > reverse DNS lookup on HELO's FQDN/authentication?
>
> Very political question. As long as you don't reject envelope senders of
> <
"David Dyer-Bennet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ah! Okay, I see some objection there. I've had double-bounces turned
> off for a long, long time (and none of the causes were ORBS probes),
> but a more macho admin wouldn't want to do that of course.
I don't consider myself "macho" (although a
"Ricardo Albano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello, I was installed a NETRA T1 Server with RH6.2/sparc and QMAIL-1.03, When I put
>my new box in production I get tons of errors in my console like this :
>
> eth0: Link is up using external transceiver at 100Mb/s, Half Duplex.
> eth0: Error int
Rogerio Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a very simple question here that I'm discussing with a
> local ISP about their POP3 server: Should the POP3 server send
> or not the "Return-Path:" header and its contents when the
> client issues the RETR command?
>
>
Dale Miracle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Aug 15 22:14:31 atlas qmail: 966392071.402535 starting delivery 662: msg
> 28806 to remote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Aug 15 22:14:31 atlas qmail: 966392071.404950 status: local 0/10 remote
> 1/20
> Aug 15 22:14:48 atlas qmail: 966392088.232922 delivery 662: de
Dave Sill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How do you figure that? Looks like AOL is rejecting the message
> because it's having DNS problems.
Not enough coffee -> impaired reading comprehension. My apologies for
a completely erroneous answer.
> A third alternative to the too-big-DNS-reply problem
Gjermund Sorseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Clemens Hermann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Now my question: how many users can be kept within a text passord
> > file until it gets slow?
>
> In my experience, about 1 but it probably varies. I ran into that
> limit a few years back
Gjermund Sorseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I should have added that my number of 1 comes from the days before
> some vendors added caching, like Sun with their nscd program. With
> these new schemes the number can be much higher, but programs
> like nscd introduce other problems and I rec
"Roberto Samarone Araújo \(RSA\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have some newbie questions .
> I would like to know how can I disable VRFY and EXPN on my
> qmail server , in Sendmail server I could use novrfy and noexpn but , how
> can I do this in qmail ? . Thes
Moragues Ramón, Antonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, we have two qmail servers runing as mail gateways, recive mail for
> mydomain.es and forward it to an internal mail server, this morning the
> firewall between the mail gateways and the internet go down ten minutes,
> and qmail lost all co
erested in knowing whether anyone else has seen this.
/Jenny Holmberg, Telenordia
il from or rcpt to, yet they just kept
> hitting the port, twice per second.
>
When we've had that problem, it's been because the sending server
has been trying to use LF instead of CRLF. Patching happens...
/Jenny Holmberg
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