make sure I'm not losing any email. All the test messages seem
to work properly.
Thanks,
Gary
Bill Shupp wrote:
On Apr 24, 2008, at 10:22 AM, Harm van Tilborg wrote:
Hi Bill,
What exactly is the benefit of using clamd-stream-client?
What we do is we have seperate boxes that recei
different server?
Does someone have a "cook book" on how to set this up?
Thanks
Gary
least know what the deal is now and can manage it
appropriately.
So far the changes have resulted in getting things under control at
least for the time being. It has also increased my knowledge on
operating this thing so that I can understand how to proceed.
Thanks for all the t
Jeff: Thanks very much for the details. It will take me a bit to get
through these suggestions, but they all sound very reasonable. I'll get
back with results if all goes well, questions if they don't.
Regards,
Gary
Jeff Koch wrote:
Gary:
I have seen most of these errors on
s which all say there are no
problems.
I'm pretty much at a loss as to what to do next. Any helpful suggestions
on things to run, errors to look for, or experiences would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
Gary
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e was sent to those users, this bounce
came back.
Thanks, Gary
Gary Bowling
GBCO.US
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ueli heuer wrote:
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 09:14:50 -0500
Gary Bowling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not that MS is very good at following the RFC's, but interesting.
The MS-Server is behind the Firewall, isn't? do the ms-client
use SMTP-AUTH to send emails?
Don
for an admin who might be troubleshooting things. But it doesn't seem
like the recipient needs to know that info. It actually seems as though
the recipient could only use it for malicious activity and would have no
legitimate use for it.
Gary
Gary Bo
MTA's that do not
have that information, so some servers can remove it or possibly just
don't add it.
It sounds like, at least from your knowledge, that it's not possibly to
remove it in qmail.
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address. I don't have a problem with that being in the
header, but the IP address pairs of the client machine I'm not all that
comfortable with.
Gary
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Shane Chrisp wrote:
On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 07:55 -
esses in
the header? Seems like a security risk to me.
Gary
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>From: "Michael Christie"
>
>mail# make cert
>make: don't know how to make cert. Stop in /var/src/netqmail-1.05
Try gmake cert
Gary
send email to your local domains.
Gary
ust edit the /var/qmail/users/assign file, and
> virtualdomains and rcpthosts accordingly. Then run
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-newu to update the cdb file. You'll also want to
> hup qmail-send. That should set things up manually to how you want them.
>
I just wanted to add, to hup qmail-send is to do: svc -h
/service/qmail-send
Gary
From: "Bill Shupp"
> Gary wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Also, is it possible to change dbdef.sql file to say:
> >
> > GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE ON relaydelay.* TO
'milter'@'localhost'
> > IDENTIFIED BY 'milter';
milter@"localhost" identified by 'milter';
doesn't work on mysql 4 and since mysql 4 is the stable version
Thanks
Gary
If anyone cares to help test, please report back to this
list.
>
This patch didn't compile correctly with FreeBSD.
in Makefile, line 1592 can you add -lm?
./load qmail-envelope-scanner -lz -lm local_scan.o
/usr/local/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.a
Gary
[iso-8859-1] J?M?ger writes:
I have found this message in the logs:
TLS_found_no_client_cert_in_control/clientcert.pem/
I have searched the lists and found an answer that this failure is due
to
a selfsigned clientcert. In that posting the solution was to simply
remove
the clientcert and resta
>
>Ashvin Savani (arckid)
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e coming from a dynamic IP I would
assume. A lot of the bigger ISPs are doing this. AOL, RoadRunner are just a few.
Gary
rip
3. I see many of these and the mail server is running just fine.
"/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd domain.com /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw
/bin/true"
Why these are there? Oh well, read life with qmail.
Gary
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