On Saturday 19 Mar 2005 14:27, Bill D'Anjou wrote: > A great document! Very helpful for a newbie like me. > > Just a couple questions.... I want to setup a box that will only run qmail > & the "optional" items (spamassassin, etc). I'm assuming the patch that's > included with the toaster won't "apply" in such an installation. What do I > need to do differently? > > Also, I'd appreciate some direction on running qmail in "paranoid" mode > (checking forward/reverse DNS). from man tcpserver Data-gathering options:
-h (Default.) Look up the remote host name in DNS to set the environment variable $TCPREMOTEHOST. -H Do not look up the remote host name in DNS; remove the environment variable $TCPREMOTEHOST. To avoid loops, you must use this option for servers on TCP port 53. -p Paranoid. After looking up the remote host name in DNS, look up the IP addresses in DNS for that host name, and remove the environment variable $TCPREMOTEHOST if none of the addresses match the client's IP address. -P (Default.) Not paranoid. > > Lastly, I've grown accustomed to running tail -f /var/log/maillog to see > sort of "realtime" mail activity. I noticed after completing this toaster > install, stuff gets logged elsewhere. What's the nearest equivalent to > what I'm accustomed to seeing? > > Thank-you for any/all assistance. /var/log/qmail multilog works a bit differently to syslog tail -f /var/log/qmail/current | tai64nlocal -- ----------------- Bob Hutchinson Midwales dot com -----------------