> What am I doing wrong? is there some setting I am supposed to set to be
> able to use the email outside the local network?
Yes. You have to tell sendmail that it is OK to "Relay" for specific networks,
other than the network it is on.
I'm sure you can find this on Google.
With postfix it's a
I just set up an email server with the help of http://www.aboutdebian.com/internet.htm
they walk you through setting up sendmail and ipopd, I did it all successfully
but for some reason I cant get it to work, when I try to use the account in
outlook I get these error messages, ill mention t
> I've been tryin to debug this for about 2 hours now and have
> run out of ideas.
Haven't recieved much mail from the list today, but I don't
think its on my side.. Been recieving freebsd mailing list
and ldap and samba today ..hmm
anyways, I solved the problem. I went through again and
cleaned
I've been tryin to debug this for about 2 hours now and have
run out of ideas.
Situation:
--
- yesterday everything worked fine.
- yesterday I added 5 or 6 new domains to my primary NS as
well as my 3 slave NSs, cleaned up a bunch of config files,
and made sure all slave NSs could transfer
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Stan Brown wrote:
>I'm trying to set up a Debian woody system to replicate what I've had
>working on a HP-UX box for several years.
>
>Here is how it goes. I use fetchmail to retireve email from several
>different POP accounts. Fetchmail then invokes procmail, via the .forward
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 11:39:18PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
> I'm trying to set up a Debian woody system to replicate what I've had
> working on a HP-UX box for several years.
>
> Here is how it goes. I use fetchmail to retireve email from several
> different POP accounts. Fetchmail then invokes p
I'm trying to set up a Debian woody system to replicate what I've had
working on a HP-UX box for several years.
Here is how it goes. I use fetchmail to retireve email from several
different POP accounts. Fetchmail then invokes procmail, via the .forward
file. Procmail uses the spambouncer recipies
Hey folks,
Got a problem here. I'm using SID, and having problems with
sendmail not rewriting addresses on outgoing email.
The last known working version was sendmail_8.11.3+8.12.0.Beta7-7_i386.deb
The latest was Beta10 which does not work right.
Now, there used to be a file called
/us
On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 12:25:35PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> Query: How do you implement MD5 and long passwords on Debian? Is it
> more than just modifying /etc/pam.d/passwd?
not much more:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] eb]$ grep md5 /etc/pam.d/*
/etc/pam.d/login:password requiredpam_unix
On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 07:46:21PM +0800, Oliver Schoenknecht wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> first of all I need to tell you that I have some kind of bet running -
> a friend of mine has put up a SuSE 6.3 linux-proxy and mail server and
> claims it to be safe although you can reach it via telnet and
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000 22:56:03 PDT, Nate Amsden writes:
>Robert Waldner wrote:
>> go to freshmeat.net and search for john, it´s a (more or less) brute
>> -force password-cracker, if he was silly enough to choose an insecure
>> password, you´re there.
>
>thats one of the downsides to non-US systems, l
Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> On Thu, 24 Aug 2000 23:49:16 +0200, Oliver Schoenknecht writes:
> > After
> >some search I got his password file which you see below ... I for
> >myself can make out the different users but the passwords are
> >encrypted does anyone of you know how to decrypt those st
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000 23:49:16 +0200, Oliver Schoenknecht writes:
> After
>some search I got his password file which you see below ... I for
>myself can make out the different users but the passwords are
>encrypted does anyone of you know how to decrypt those strange
>letters into clear text ?
g
Oliver Schoenknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello everyone,
>
> first of all I need to tell you that I have some kind of bet running -
> a friend of mine has put up a SuSE 6.3 linux-proxy and mail server and
> claims it to be safe although you can reach it via telnet and ftp from
> outside.
Hello everyone,
first of all I need to tell you that I have some kind of bet running -
a friend of mine has put up a SuSE 6.3 linux-proxy and mail server and
claims it to be safe although you can reach it via telnet and ftp from
outside... Recently he dared me to try to crack his password file so
Well I have narrowed down my problem to sendmail seg faulting when sending
messages in the queue.. Is there any reason why this would suddenly start to
occure, should I upgrade to the frozen version of sendmail?
0 / Derek Wueppelmann
(D Libraxus Inc.
/ \ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
if i had this problem i would just re-install sendmail, remove the current
one (using --force-depends) and reinstall it. and reconfigure
it(again)..make sure /var/spool/mqueue is cleared too..(move the files or
delete them if they are not important, spooled mail)
beyond that im not sure what to su
Trying this one again - I`m still stumped, at least a clue as to where
to start to look would be great.
>by default sendmail listens on port 25. chances are you have another
> pgoram on that port though. the debian distributions come with
multiple
> choices for mail transport agents, sendmail is
On Sun, 25 Jul 1999, Gary van Blerk wrote:
> I am running sendmail and the problem I have is I can send mail from the
> server but when I try send from a workstation it says "Undeliverable -
> no transport provider to deliver messages to one or more recipients
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]" My server can s
Hi,
I am running sendmail and the problem I have is
I can send mail from the server but when I try send from
a workstation it says "Undeliverable - no
transport provider to deliver messages to one or more recipients
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
My server can send and recieve mail fine but
when a wo
John Forest wrote:
>
> On Thu, Sep 24, 1998 at 08:33:42AM +0530, Saisanthosh B wrote:
> > How do I prevent Sendmail (8.8.8) from doing a DNS lookup when sending an
> > e-mail. The Sendmail FAQ states that :
> >
> > With version 8.8, you change the service switch file to omit
> > "DNS" and
On Thu, Sep 24, 1998 at 08:33:42AM +0530, Saisanthosh B wrote:
> How do I prevent Sendmail (8.8.8) from doing a DNS lookup when sending an
> e-mail. The Sendmail FAQ states that :
>
> With version 8.8, you change the service switch file to omit
> "DNS" and use only NIS, files, and other m
How do I prevent Sendmail (8.8.8) from doing a DNS lookup when sending an
e-mail. The Sendmail FAQ states that :
With version 8.8, you change the service switch file to omit
"DNS" and use only NIS, files, and other map types as appropriate.
I tried omitting DNS in "hosts" of /etc/nsswit
Henry Chih-Hsiang Yao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Secondly, where is the none-free directory on the ftp site.
ftp://ftp.caldera.com/pub/mirrors/debian/non-free/
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/non-free/
The non-free directory for 'bo' is at the same level as the 'bo' directory.
Bernt.
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T
For the sendmail problem, I tried all possible combination for sendmail
configuration and still does not work. In some configuration, it could
hang the network by opening too many sendmail sessions with UCLA's smtp
hosts. None of the configuration will let local deliveries besides
forwarding to a f
Hello,
Currently, I am running a server at UCLA using Debian distribution
1.3.1 . The network is working fine except for the emails configuration.
For some reason, I can not send emails using locate email clients such
as elm nor can I recieve email with properly setup user account. My
compu
Ignore this.. i think i may have fixed it. :( Sorry about the flood of
'newbie' questions. Heheeh :)
Carroll Kong
On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Carroll Kong wrote:
> For odd reasons, I cannot send email to one user on my college network.
> Pine immediately says, blahblah username not fo
For odd reasons, I cannot send email to one user on my college network.
Pine immediately says, blahblah username not found. Not sending. I thought it
is supposed to send it with sendmail?!?! Have I configured sendmail improperly?
Carroll Kong
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Hey, I was wondering if anyone had ever experienced these errors with
sendmail (debian, 1.1)
Aug 27 22:27:30 extacy sendmail[25143]: NOQUEUE: SYSERR(root): getrequests:
accept: No route to host
Aug 27 22:28:00 extacy last message repeated 2 times
Aug 27 22:32:25 extacy sendmail[25143]: NOQUE
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