On Tue Dec 30, 2008 at 12:18:35 -0500, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> I have several domains with their log files in separate directories
> under /var/log/apache2. Logrotate is rotating only files in
> /var/log/apache2 and not in the subdirectories.
>
> Where/how do I get logrotate to rotate the virtual hos
I have several domains with their log files in separate directories
under /var/log/apache2. Logrotate is rotating only files in
/var/log/apache2 and not in the subdirectories.
Where/how do I get logrotate to rotate the virtual host logs?
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I am using Debian/Etch 4.0.
I followed the instructions in /usr/share/doc/mailman as well as /etc/
mailman/postfix-to-mailman.py
and I am getting this error - : Relay access denied
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--- Dick Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 16/11/05, Matt Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > I've used:
> >
> > * : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > in the virtual domain aliases, but if a mail is
> sent
> > to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it bounces unless
> "matt"
> > has an linux account on the serve
On 16/11/05, Matt Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've used:
>
> * : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> in the virtual domain aliases, but if a mail is sent
> to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it bounces unless "matt"
> has an linux account on the server.
Find the 'ROUTERS' section of your exim config.
If there's a 'r
Hi all,
I only have one linux server:
Let's say I own and have dns set up for
myseconddomain.com - the dns points to a linux server
ip (that is registered as e.g. myfirstdomain.com).
Mail headed for myseconddomain.com does indeed reach
the linux server.
I want to forward (relay?) all mail that h
Hi all,
Maildrop is giving me a huge
headache
I´m on sarge Linux impala 2.6.8-1-686-smp
#1 SMP Thu Nov 25 04:55:00 UTC 2004 i686 GNU/Linux
I've compiled maildrop with
./configure \--enable-maildirquota
\--prefix=/usr \--enable-maildropmysql
\--with-mysqlconfig=/etc/maildrop/maild
I'm having some trouble getting virtual domains to work.
What I wanted to accomplish was to have a user at [EMAIL PROTECTED] go
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kinda like Sendmails virtusertable function.
This is what i've tried so far:
Before the system_aliases stanza, I put this in:
virtual
On 2004-02-21, Tadas penned:
> Oh, I see it was registered 190 days ago. why the bug is not fixed for
> such long time?
>
[tone="tongue in cheek"]
Because you haven't fixed it yet!
[/tone]
Seriously, if you click on the bug number, you'll see tons of email
regarding this bug, the latest being in
Oh, I see it was registered 190 days ago. why the bug is not fixed for such
long time?
Bye,
Tadas
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> virtual domain configuration, apache stops crashing. Can you tell me where
> is the problem and how it can be fixed?
There is a whole stack of bug reports on this one. I don't know any
fix other than to not use virtual domains or not use php4-imap.
http://bugs.d
Hello,
I've installed debian testing (sarge). Recently I upgraded apache, php4,
php-imap pachages and since then apache exit with error "Segmentation
fault". When I disable php4-imap module (in php.ini file) or remove all
virtual domain configuration, apache stops crashing. Can you tell me where
Looking for a recommendation for a mail list manager to use for a box
that has a dozen named based virtual domains.
majordomo and mailman seem to be the front runners.
I tried mailman, and while I was able to get it working for the default
website on the box, I wasn't able to figure out h
ses, transport table, other
postfix maps???
> I had postfix running without MySQL support fine for a while and I didnt
> configured any virtual domains ...
And if you were happy then there's no need for virtual domains now either.
> The thing is, people send mails to my ISP ma
Im trying to set up Postfix with MySQL support, but I always get confused when
I have to set up the transport table. I dont want virtual hosting, at least
that's what I think.
I had postfix running without MySQL support fine for a while and I didnt
configured any virtual domains ...
The
ng the o'reilly
book.
But before getting seriously with exim I'd like to know if there is a
better/simple
MTA for that purpouse, how do qmail or postfix work for a configuration
like the one
i proposed?.
I have experience running amavis-sendmail and sendmail in suse, which works
quite
Hi all,
I setup my exim in a Potato Debian GNU/Linux box with virtual domains
and aliases. MTA is working great.
It stores mails in /var/spool/mail/domain/*.
My question is:
What about pop?
I find to use qpopper. How to use it to get mail from the
Question: Is there a better(cleaner) way to write this /etc/hosts file ?
Problem:
Apache will not restart unless I have the following virtual domains in
the host file.
This is very messy looking.
The comments indicate changes that I have tried.
cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1
Group (E-mail)
Subject: Sendmail and Virtual Domains
Okay i thought at first, hey this looks easyso hrmmm why the heck aint
it working :)
Here is what is going on. I have a virtual domain that i want my astcorp.com
server to host the email for. So with that in mind I have it working
properly
Okay i thought at first, hey this looks easyso hrmmm why the heck aint
it working :)
Here is what is going on. I have a virtual domain that i want my astcorp.com
server to host the email for. So with that in mind I have it working
properly, well at least somewhat properly. If you send a email
At 09:23 AM 7/26/2000 -0400, Mostly Harmless wrote:
I'm going to try to explain this as bast I can though my understanding
of a lot of these issues is shaky at best.
I help admin the student computing organization's servers at my school.
We would like to offer full virtual domain service to ou
t; From: Jeremy Redburn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Mostly Harmless
> Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 8:24 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org; debian-isp@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Setting up DNS for virtual domains
>
>
> I'm going to try to explain this as bas
I'm going to try to explain this as bast I can though my understanding
of a lot of these issues is shaky at best.
I help admin the student computing organization's servers at my school.
We would like to offer full virtual domain service to our users, but we
do not have a 2nd level domain -- our ma
check out solidpop, there is a debian package of it as well (solid-pop3d).
it supports virtual domains and a bunch of other useful stuff.
adam.
On Fri, 12 May 2000, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When using exim + virtual domains, is it possible to have a p
Give a try to XMail :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmail.asp
Davide
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> Cc: Debian User List
> Subject: RE: pop3 server w/ virtual domains
>
>
> On Fri, 12 May 2000, Paul McHale wrote:
>
> > Mario,
> >
> > > When using exim + virtual domains, is it possible to have a pop3
> > > server also with virtual dom
On Fri, 12 May 2000, Paul McHale wrote:
> Mario,
>
> > When using exim + virtual domains, is it possible to have a pop3
> > server also with virtual domains?
>
> All mail for that user will go to the same mail box regardless of what
> domain it is sent to. Th
Mario,
> When using exim + virtual domains, is it possible to have a pop3
> server also with virtual domains?
I am not sure how you mean this. I am virtual serving doubleesolutions.com
and desinc.com. That only matters to exim. Once exim decides it is taking
care of the doma
Hi,
When using exim + virtual domains, is it possible to have a pop3
server also with virtual domains?
I mean, if I have some users with same name under different
domains, how to serve pop3 for them? Is it possible?
Thanks
Mario O.de Menezes"Many ar
Hi,
Can someone give me step by step instructions on how to go about using
postfix for virtual domains? I already have something working decently.
But have problems when I have a [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Both these need to point to two entries in /etc/aliases.
Thanks.
S
gt;
> Is there an easy way to do this? Can anybody who has done it
> before please send me his exim.conf file and any other appropiate files?
>
> Thank you very much!
I use lookup files for virtual domains.
My local_domains setting:
local_domains = \
my.net.au:*.my.net.au:
Hi!
I'd like to setup a virtual domain with exim. So far I've managed
to make it able to accept emails for the virtual domain, but it now sends
the emails to the local users. I'll give an example:
The machine is named machine.org and has tons of local users that
receive email to [
if you have installed apache on your system:
http://localhost/doc/apache/manual/vhosts/index.html
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> Where can I get more information on setting up virtual domains in apache?
>
> NatePuri
> Certified Law Student
> & Debian GNU/Li
Where can I get more information on setting up virtual domains in apache?
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
& Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ompages.com
er. I know how to config apache,
> sendmail, etc. However the ifconfig statements that work on BSDi do not
> in Linux -- in fact it hoses up the networking completely and I reboot
> to reset it.
why do you need ifconfig at all? For apache virtual domains you just need
virtual hosts and
servers to change.
I am looking into this to find a "best" way. I believe that apache's
virtual domains is merely a piece of the pie.
Harald Schueler wrote:
>
> Am Tue, 11 Aug 1998 schrieb Shaleh:
>
> > Currently on BSDi we do this in a rc.local script:
> >
> > for i in `cat /etc/servers`
> > do
> > ifconfig $interface $domain alias
> > route add -host $domain 127.0.0.1
> > done
>
> I use:
>
> i=0
> for ALIAS in $IPALIASES
>
Am Tue, 11 Aug 1998 schrieb Shaleh:
> Currently on BSDi we do this in a rc.local script:
>
> for i in `cat /etc/servers`
> do
> ifconfig $interface $domain alias
> route add -host $domain 127.0.0.1
> done
I use:
i=0
for ALIAS in $IPALIASES
do
ifconfig eth0:${i} ${ALIAS} netmask ${NETMASK} broad
first, thank you netgod for trying to help. The phone kept ringing at
work and I could not pay close enough attention.
I am in the process of moving from BSDi to Debian at work. We typically
have from 5 to 25 domains on a web server. I know how to config apache,
sendmail, etc. However the ifco
Tim Sailer wrote:
> I know there are a few of you Debian users running exim for a MTA.
> I need some help in getting virtual domains running the way I want.
> What do I need to do to make the following alias file work?
>
> info: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I set up th
I know there are a few of you Debian users running exim for a MTA.
I need some help in getting virtual domains running the way I want.
What do I need to do to make the following alias file work?
info: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I set up the virtual stuff right out of the manual, but the mail
ick example on setting up a virtual domain? The box I'd like to
> try it out on has 3 virtual domains and a fairly busy mailing list.
> Currently sendmail is using sendmail.cw for the domain names, and
> /etc/maildomains.db for mapping the [EMAIL PROTECTED] to local users.
I've been
ike to
try it out on has 3 virtual domains and a fairly busy mailing list.
Currently sendmail is using sendmail.cw for the domain names, and
/etc/maildomains.db for mapping the [EMAIL PROTECTED] to local users.
Tim
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On Tue, 8 Oct 1996, Daniel Stringfield wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Oct 1996, Nelson Posse Lago wrote:
> > of the security leaks that appear every day; hopefully qmail/smail are
> > better or, at least, less popular among hackers.
>
> From what I know of mailers in general, qmail or smail is still
> susc
re there plans to packaging it in .deb format?
Yep, qmail handles virtual domains. It's explained, in the qmail FAQ
(which is included with the qmail .tar.gz file). As for a .deb package,
yes there will be one at some point. I'm working on this. The package is
being held up due to copyr
On Tue, 8 Oct 1996, Nelson Posse Lago wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm seriously considering changing to sendmail or perhaps qmail, or
> whatever. One of the reasons is that I need virtual e-mail domains. Does
> smail handle this? Is is reasonable to use it for this? How about qmail?
> Are
Hi all,
I'm seriously considering changing to sendmail or perhaps qmail, or
whatever. One of the reasons is that I need virtual e-mail domains. Does
smail handle this? Is is reasonable to use it for this? How about qmail?
Are there plans to packaging it in .deb format?
I'm reall
Make sure you have loaded (or compiled) the ip_aliases module into the
kernel, or you will never get this alias interface running.
hope this helps.
regards, Stoyan
> I tried setting up a virtual domain with apache by doing this ...
>
> ifconfig eth0:0 123.123.123.123
> route add -host 123.123.1
I tried setting up a virtual domain with apache by doing this ...
ifconfig eth0:0 123.123.123.123
route add -host 123.123.123.123 dev eth0:0
i put this in the S20apache file after the server had started. I got an
SIOCADDR: no such device error?
any ideas?:)
Pachi,
- mIcHaEl
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Fundamental <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Okay, how do people add virtual domains using apache, i tried the following
> - i added this line to the S20apache runtime file;
>
> ifconfig eth0:1 servername up
>
> but this didnt work.
ifconfig eth0:0 111.111.111.111
route a
Okay, how do people add virtual domains using apache, i tried the following
- i added this line to the S20apache runtime file;
ifconfig eth0:1 servername up
but this didnt work.
thanks
Pachi,
- mIcHaEl
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