On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 01:10:09PM -0500, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
>
> > Oct 7 09:08:44 cscmail sm-msp-queue[27251]:
> > h97Dj1I9027083: to=dislam, ctladdr=dislam (500/500),
> > delay=00:23:43, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=relay,
> > pri=120223, relay=[127.0.0.1], dsn=4.0.0,
> > stat=Deferred: Connect
Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
I am using the SMTP service from my ISP. Mail server
is running.
This is what I got in the /var/log/maillog..
Okay, things that look interesting to me are:
Sep21, it worked...it didn't work on 10/06 and 10/07
Sep 21 08:45:01 cscmail sendmail[24046]:
h8LDj1eK024046: f
> I am using the SMTP service from my ISP. Mail server
> is running.
>
> This is what I got in the /var/log/maillog..
>
Okay, things that look interesting to me are:
> Sep21, it worked...it didn't work on 10/06 and 10/07
> >>
> Sep 21 08:45:01 cscmail sendmail[24046]:
> h8LDj1eK024046: from=<[EMA
9:12:14 cscmail last message repeated 5 times
Oct 7 09:13:29 cscmail last message repeated 5 times
Oct 7 09:14:44 cscmail last message repeated 5 times
--- "Reuben D. Budiardja"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 07 October 2003 10:04 am, Dali Islam
> wrote:
> >
9:13:29 cscmail last message repeated 5 times
Oct 7 09:14:44 cscmail last message repeated 5 times
--- "Benjamin J. Weiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have crontab setup to send e-mail in the monring
> > using mutt command. Sincae yesterday it's not
> sending
>
> I have crontab setup to send e-mail in the monring
> using mutt command. Sincae yesterday it's not sending
> any e-mail. It doesn't log any error message in the
> /var/log/messages. I tried to send e-mail manually and
> that didn't work either.
>
> W
On Tuesday 07 October 2003 10:04 am, Dali Islam wrote:
> I have crontab setup to send e-mail in the monring
> using mutt command. Sincae yesterday it's not sending
> any e-mail. It doesn't log any error message in the
> /var/log/messages. I tried to send e-mail manually
I have crontab setup to send e-mail in the monring
using mutt command. Sincae yesterday it's not sending
any e-mail. It doesn't log any error message in the
/var/log/messages. I tried to send e-mail manually and
that didn't work either.
What can go wrong?
__
On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 08:49:04AM -0500, Khademul Islam wrote:
> Does anyone knows how I can change the e-mail address in the redhat mailing
> list.
If it was me, I'd unsubscribe the old address as step 1 and subscribe
the new address as step 2.
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On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 08:49:04 -0500, Khademul Islam wrote:
> Does anyone knows how I can change the e-mail address in the redhat mailing
> list.
Spend some time on the page which is listed at the bottom of almost
every message. Check out a
Does anyone knows how I can change the e-mail address in the redhat mailing
list.
Thanks
..
Khademul Islam ( Dali )
Software Engineer -- Integrated Supply Chain
Customer Solution Center
IBM Rochester
Tel: 507 253 8281
Fax: 507 253 8243
E-mail
day, July 08, 2003 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: Disallowing remote e-mail checking
> On Tuesday 08 July 2003 11:30 am, Richard Crawford wrote:
> > Here's the deal.
> >
> > My wife and I have an RH8.0 server at home which is used primarily
for
> > e-mail (so far). We have i
At 11:30 AM 7/8/03, Richard Crawford wrote:
>So I'm trying to figure out how I can set things up so that my wife
>can check her mail with SM when she forgets to turn off Outlook.
Two choices, I can think of:
A) This change would affect both accounts... Use cron to shutdown the pop
daemon when you
l is running at work as well.
Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Reuben D. Budiardja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: Disallowing remote e-mail checking
> On Tuesday 08 July 2003 11:30 am, Ric
One possibility would be to run a VNC server on your wife's windows
box/session. Then, keep the VNC viewer executable on a website you can
get to easily from the road so that you can use any machine. She'd VNC in
to the desktop and shut down outlook - or better yet, just check e-mail
On Tuesday 08 July 2003 11:30 am, Richard Crawford wrote:
> Here's the deal.
>
> My wife and I have an RH8.0 server at home which is used primarily for
> e-mail (so far). We have it set up so that when we're at home we check
> our e-mail on the server with Outlo
Hello.
Two ways you can accomplish this:
1. If you have an external e-mail address (for your wife e.g. yahoo.com or
hotmail.com) then:
pico /etc/mail/aliases
and add the following line next to the local username (pop3 user-id):
WifeMailBox: WifeMailBox,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
exist the pico (CTRL
Actually, the option is also there to delete the files from server when
deleted in Outlook, I do believe that the option is near the option to
store on server.
On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 11:41, Richard Crawford wrote:
> Mark Haney said:
>
> > Easiest way to do it is to have Outlook keep a copy on the
On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 16:41, Richard Crawford wrote:
> Mark Haney said:
>
> > Easiest way to do it is to have Outlook keep a copy on the server and
> > not pull it off. It should be in the Tools/Options/Mail Delivery Tab.
> > If I recall, I'm not in Win2k so I can't tell you for certain.
>
> Tha
e an RH8.0 server at home which is used primarily for
e-mail (so far). We have it set up so that when we're at home we check
our e-mail on the server with Outlook (her) or Evolution (me).
Every now and then one of us forgets to turn off our e-mail program when
we go off to work, meaning we
Mark Haney said:
> Easiest way to do it is to have Outlook keep a copy on the server and
> not pull it off. It should be in the Tools/Options/Mail Delivery Tab.
> If I recall, I'm not in Win2k so I can't tell you for certain.
That would work if there's a way to remove the messages from the serve
>
> My wife and I have an RH8.0 server at home which is used primarily for
> e-mail (so far). We have it set up so that when we're at home we check
> our e-mail on the server with Outlook (her) or Evolution (me).
>
> Every now and then one of us forgets to turn off ou
Here's the deal.
My wife and I have an RH8.0 server at home which is used primarily for
e-mail (so far). We have it set up so that when we're at home we check
our e-mail on the server with Outlook (her) or Evolution (me).
Every now and then one of us forgets to turn off our e-mail pr
I would go with Postfix. It is the best mail server I've ever used. Very
secure. Also very fast.
Jon
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Håkon Eriksen wrote:
> >
> > Le 11/06/2003 11:48, « Anton Piatek » <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> >
> > > On that note, i want to do the same...
> > >
> > >
>
> Le 11/06/2003 11:48, « Anton Piatek » <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
>
> > On that note, i want to do the same...
> >
> > are there any easier alternatives to sendmail that are easier to set
> > up, and still reliable?
>
> You could take a look at qmail http://www.qmail.org/top.html
>
> It'
Le 11/06/2003 11:48, « Anton Piatek » <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> On that note, i want to do the same...
>
> are there any easier alternatives to sendmail that are easier to set up, and
> still reliable?
>
> Anton
You could take a look at qmail http://www.qmail.org/top.html
It's not exact
Le 11/06/2003 11:48, « Anton Piatek » <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> On that note, i want to do the same...
>
> are there any easier alternatives to sendmail that are easier to set up, and
> still reliable?
>
> Anton
*** Postfix seems to be the "other" standard. I haven't come around to
acrtua
Hi all,
Do you know if I can contract some kind of e-mail support from redhat? I
searched on redhat's site but I only saw "phone support" - what's not
interesting for me since I don't speak english (although I can write it
well).
A
sday, June 11, 2003 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: E-Mail Server Setup
On that note, i want to do the same...
are there any easier alternatives to sendmail that are easier to set
up, and
still reliable?
Anton
On Tuesday 10 Jun 2003 5:47 pm, Zoki wrote:
Le 05/06/2003 13:05, « Cowles, Steve »
ednesday, June 11, 2003 3:18 PM
> Subject: Re: E-Mail Server Setup
>
>
> > On that note, i want to do the same...
> >
> > are there any easier alternatives to sendmail that are easier to set
> up, and
> > still reliable?
> >
> > Anton
> >
&
use qmail -- www.qmail.org
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From: "Anton Piatek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: E-Mail Server Setup
> On that note, i want to do the same...
>
> are there any easier al
--Original Message-
> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 12:28 AM
> >> Subject: Re: E-Mail Server Setup
> >>
> >> Just :
> >>
> >> mailIN A 111.222.333.444 ; IP_Address of Mail Server
> >
> > J
Le 05/06/2003 13:05, « Cowles, Steve » <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 12:28 AM
>> Subject: Re: E-Mail Server Setup
>>
>> Just :
>>
>> mailIN
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 12:28 AM
> Subject: Re: E-Mail Server Setup
>
> Just :
>
> mailIN A 111.222.333.444 ; IP_Address of Mail Server
Just??? Your only adding an address record for your ma
s.
> -mark
>
> On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 08:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I would appreciate it if someone can explain how to set up RH9Pro as an e-mail
> > server.
> >
> > www.domain.co.uk
> > ip 111.222.333.444
> >
> > What records does my ISP ne
sendmail (service sendmail restart) and you should be good to
go.
Hope this helps.
-mark
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 08:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would appreciate it if someone can explain how to set up RH9Pro as an e-mail
> server.
>
> www.domain.co.uk
> ip 111.222.333.444
&g
I would appreciate it if someone can explain how to set up RH9Pro as an e-mail server.
www.domain.co.uk
ip 111.222.333.444
What records does my ISP need and what records settings are needed on RH9Pro.
I am a bit of a Linux newbie and DNS is a total mystery at the moment. I have been
using
> We have Sendmail running on RH 7.3, forwarding mail to an Exchange
> server. Installed SpamAssassin and have not yet found *details* on how
> to successfully integrate it with Sendmail. Would like to configure
> SpamAssassin to add "*SPAM*" to the Subject line of each
> suspected email a
n or provide a
> run-through of how to get these two apps to perform the goals above (for
> those of you who have already accomplished this task)
>
>
> Many thanks,
>
I run a very similar setup. You will need to implement a sendmail milter
to accomplish calling spamassass
of you who have
already accomplished this task)
Many
thanks,
James D. Parra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2003 12:51
PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: Spam killing
with Redhat 9 befor
christopher cuse wrote:
hi all,
i was diddling with such a requirement a while back, and found rolodap
(http://rolodap.sourceforge.net). it has a web interface to an address
book stored in ldap.
it has been a while since, but I seem to remember that window's
implementation of a real lookup/ldap
hi all,
i was diddling with such a requirement a while back, and found rolodap
(http://rolodap.sourceforge.net). it has a web interface to an address
book stored in ldap.
it has been a while since, but I seem to remember that window's
implementation of a real lookup/ldap client made it difficul
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 07:24:46PM +0530, sardapg wrote:
> >
> > could anyone help me in creating e-mail addresses contact book on my
> > redhat linux 7.2 e-mail server ? this should be used either by linux
> > desktops using kmai
Neumann, Shannon M wrote:
I imagine that Evolution does support LDAP, but I know for certain that
Squirrelmail does. In fact, there was a good thread on this list
yesterday on using Squirrelmail as a front-end for Exchange. In that
thread, someone described using LDAP to bring the Exchange global
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: to create e-mail address book
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 09:24:42AM -0800, Richard Crawford wrote:
> Ed Wilts wrote,
>
> > The best answer I can think of is ldap. http://www.openldap.org.
> > ldap has a steep learning curve but will provide for a g
#x27;t know if kmail supports an ldap
> > server for address lookups, but OE certainly does.
>
> I wonder if LDAP would be a good solution for a problem I'm facing: I use
> Evolution to check my e-mail at home, but when I'm on the road, I use
> Squirrelmail to check my
oes.
I wonder if LDAP would be a good solution for a problem I'm facing: I use
Evolution to check my e-mail at home, but when I'm on the road, I use
Squirrelmail to check my personal e-mail. I have fetchmail to pull my
personal mail off a POP server, which is kept on my desktop at home;
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 07:24:46PM +0530, sardapg wrote:
>
> could anyone help me in creating e-mail addresses contact book on my
> redhat linux 7.2 e-mail server ? this should be used either by linux
> desktops using kmail or windows desktops using outlook express.
The best answer
could anyone help me in creating e-mail addresses contact book on my redhat linux 7.2 e-mail server ? this should be used either by linux desktops using kmail or windows desktops using outlook express.
thanks in advance.
pankaj sarda.
Get Your Private, Free E-mail from Indiatimes at http
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 09:05:33AM -0500, Douglas, Stuart wrote:
> Tony,
>
> I agree completely about the value of learning. That's probably
> the most exciting thing for me in learning the Linux environment. I'm
> floored by how much CAN be done if you just take the time to look and/or
> ask qu
rectory changes (new files) and send
e-mail
Douglas, Stuart wrote:
> I do have one parting question for you and the group regarding doing
> this "monitor for directory/file changes and notify via e-mail" process
> in a script (using ls, diff, and so forth) vs. using a more ta
Douglas, Stuart wrote:
I do have one parting question for you and the group regarding doing
this "monitor for directory/file changes and notify via e-mail" process
in a script (using ls, diff, and so forth) vs. using a more targeted
utility like fam...is one path significantly super
u and the group regarding doing this "monitor for
directory/file changes and notify via e-mail" process in a script (using ls, diff, and
so forth) vs. using a more targeted utility like fam...is one path significantly
superior to the other, and if so, why?
Thanks again for yours
es that are
>compared, they are ALWAYS deemed different and so always result in an
>e-mail notification being sent. I've tried it both with/without the
>--full-time option, and also with/without the pipe to the md5sum
>function.
The sumfile is not in the watchdir is it?
Tony
--
A
pared, they are ALWAYS
> deemed different and so always result in an e-mail notification being sent. I've
> tried it both with/without the --full-time option, and also with/without the pipe to
> the md5sum function.
>
> Many have suggested using FAM instead, if I don't get th
Yikes...it's the topic that won't go away... :)
Everything is working, just a little too well. Take a look at the script below...no
matter how I structure the two snapshot ls files that are compared, they are ALWAYS
deemed different and so always result in an e-mail notification
I am having a problem with my e-mail and need some help. I just rebuilt my
laptop with RedHat 8.0 to give it another try (coming from debian). I backed
up my home directory tree and then restored it after installing RedHat. I
chowned the directory tree to make sure that the ownership of the
t, still working with
>> the first setup. I'm hitting a wall trying to get the mail to actually
>> send. The md5sum is working correctly (updating with changes), but I
>> never get any e-mail. Ideas?
>
>
>Hi, Douglas. I got it working last night after some hints
tually send. The md5sum is
> working correctly (updating with changes), but I never get any e-mail. Ideas?
Hi, Douglas. I got it working last night after some hints from Tony. Here is my
working version:
- begin script
#!/bin/bash
#
# Notify the admin if a directory's conte
Douglas, Stuart wrote:
Tony (et al),
Thanks...haven't tried your additional config yet, still working with
the first setup. I'm hitting a wall trying to get the mail to actually
send. The md5sum is working correctly (updating with changes), but I
never get any e-mail. Ideas?
S
Tony (et al),
Thanks...haven't tried your additional config yet, still working with the first setup.
I'm hitting a wall trying to get the mail to actually send. The md5sum is working
correctly (updating with changes), but I never get any e-mail. Ideas?
Thx!
Stuart
-Origin
If you're looking for a utility to tell you when files have changed, have a
look at:
FAM
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/fam
fileschanged
http://fileschanged.sourceforge.net
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Anthony E. Greene wrote:
Douglas, Stuart wrote:
Excellent, thanks!
One last question...this setup would e-mail you with all changes
(writes & deletes in my case); is there a way to only address the
writes? We'll live with it if that can't be done, but it would be cool
to
Douglas, Stuart wrote:
OK, tried all this out and am running into a problem. If I use your
script as written, the exact phrase 'ls --full-time $watchdir | md5sum'
is the only thing that gets written into the sumfile. I've tried a few
things to change the syntax (switch the option and the $watchdi
Douglas, Stuart wrote:
Excellent, thanks!
One last question...this setup would e-mail you with all changes
(writes & deletes in my case); is there a way to only address the
writes? We'll live with it if that can't be done, but it would be cool
to have if doable.
Actually I set it u
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> Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 12:30 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: program to monitor directory changes (new files) and
> send e-mail
>
>
> That is exactly it. For the record, here is a commented version, as I
> would have written it if I we
rectory changes (new files) and send
e-mail
That is exactly it. For the record, here is a commented version, as I
would have written it if I were implementing it on my own server:
#!/bin/sh
#
# Notify the admin if a directory's contents has changed.
#
# The directory to monitor.
watch
Excellent, thanks!
One last question...this setup would e-mail you with all changes (writes & deletes in
my case); is there a way to only address the writes? We'll live with it if that can't
be done, but it would be cool to have if doable.
Thanks again!
Stuart
-Or
of the contents of a directory, take another and compare the two, if
their different send an e-mail, if their not, start all over again" or
something like that. Getting warm?
That is exactly it. For the record, here is a commented version, as I
would have written it if I were implementing
ch 13, 2003 11:34 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: program to monitor directory changes (new files) and send
> e-mail
>
>
> Ah, important safety tip as that will be the case.
>
> Since I'm not comfortable implementing technology I don't
> fully un
directory, take another and
compare the two, if their different send an e-mail, if their not, start all over
again" or something like that. Getting warm?
Thanks a million!
Stuart
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From: Anthony E. Greene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003
On 13-Mar-2003/09:33 -0500, "Anthony E. Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>What about a cronjob that does this:
>
>olddirsum=`cat olddirsum`
>newdirsum=`ls --full-time /ftpdir | md5sum`
>if [ "$newdirsum" != "$olddirsum" ]; then
> ls /dir | mail -s 'Updated FTP Directory' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> e
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 07:55, Douglas, Stuart wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was hoping to find a way to do this directly via an ftp daemon, but it looks like
> I'll need an external program. I want to find a way to have my ftp server watch a
> specific directory for any new file u
es every minute
(yikes!)...I could just add your bit-o-magic to that.
Thanks!
Stuart
-Original Message-
From: Anthony E. Greene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 9:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: program to monitor directory changes (new files) and send
e-m
any new file uploads and
>send an e-mail to a specified account when any occur. Anyone have any
>ideas on how this might best be done?
What about a cronjob that does this:
olddirsum=`cat olddirsum`
newdirsum=`ls --full-time /ftpdir | md5sum`
if [ "$newdirsum" != "$olddirsum&
Title: RE: program to monitor directory changes (new files) and send e-mail
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Maybe tripwire would work?
- -Original Message-
From: Douglas, Stuart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 8:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Title: program to monitor directory changes (new files) and send e-mail
Hi all,
I was hoping to find a way to do this directly via an ftp daemon, but it looks like I'll need an external program. I want to find a way to have my ftp server watch a specific directory for any new file up
> Date: headers reflect the author's machine date.
> Look at the Received: headers to see when the message actually got sent.
> Probably someone's machine is just out of sync.
Nope - as in my previous message, quite a few mails travelled the long way
around the net for some reason.
It's fixed now
On 15:17 29 Jan 2003, Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Why am I getting e-mail from the list dated Jan 18th and 19th?
Date: headers reflect the author's machine date.
Look at the Received: headers to see when the message actually got sent.
Probably someone's machine is
Why am I getting e-mail from the list dated Jan 18th and 19th?
MB
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: e-mail recommendations for sending logs as files
AFAIK mail supports sending attachments.
Just start a line with ~r and then type in your file name. For example, if
your file is called /var/log/messages, you can simply add the following
line:
~r/va
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 09:44, Douglas, Stuart wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm investigating utilities like logwatch, logcheck, logtool, etc. wanting to get my
>log files in file form via e-mail. Since the basic mail (mailx) client doesn't
>support attachments, can anyone r
On 17-Jan-2003/10:44 -0500, "Douglas, Stuart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm investigating utilities like logwatch, logcheck, logtool, etc.
>wanting to get my log files in file form via e-mail. Since the basic
>mail (mailx) client doesn't support attachments,
: Friday, January 17, 2003 8:44 AM
To: Redhat-List@Redhat. Com (E-mail)
Subject: e-mail recommendations for sending logs as files
Hello all,
I'm investigating utilities like logwatch, logcheck, logtool, etc. wanting
to get my log files in file form via e-mail. Since the basic mail (mailx)
c
Title: e-mail recommendations for sending logs as files
Hello all,
I'm investigating utilities like logwatch, logcheck, logtool, etc. wanting to get my log files in file form via e-mail. Since the basic mail (mailx) client doesn't support attachments, can anyone recommend someth
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> If you need to deliver to multiple users, or if there are local aliases
> that you want sendmail to handle, then you won't be able to use this
> method. It does work well for individual users who run fetchmail to get
> their mail.
Thanks Tony, (and Javier for your reply)
I'm using fetchmail in
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 11:14:16AM +0800, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> On my system, when fetchmail fetches mail from my ISP, it won't flush mail
> coming from an unresolvable domain. Hence it sists there till I delete it
> manually at the ISP server end. I CAN set sendmail to accept unresolvable
> dom
> The fetchmail man page describes a "no dns" option for your .fetchmailrc
I know, I'm already using that. It's not fetchmail rejecting the
unresolvable domain, it's sendmail I think. It returns an error to fetchmail
which then causes fetchmail to NOT flush the message as I understand it.
I don't
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On 20-Nov-2002/11:14 +0800, Edward Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On my system, when fetchmail fetches mail from my ISP, it won't flush mail
>coming from an unresolvable domain. Hence it sists there till I delete it
>manually at the ISP server end
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> On my system, when fetchmail fetches mail from my ISP, it won't flush mail
> coming from an unresolvable domain. Hence it sists there till I delete it
> manually at the ISP server end. I CAN set sendmail to accept unresolvable
> domains, but I don't real
On my system, when fetchmail fetches mail from my ISP, it won't flush mail
coming from an unresolvable domain. Hence it sists there till I delete it
manually at the ISP server end. I CAN set sendmail to accept unresolvable
domains, but I don't really want to fill mailboxes with what is ofcourse,
sp
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> > The original message was received at Sat, 16 Nov 2002 01:01:00 -0500 (EST)
> > from [195.250.78.242]
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On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 08:56:00AM -0600 or thereabouts, Joe Giles wrote:
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> So, this is normal behavoir?
qmail has a wrapper that you can use called datemail, which is used like
sendmail (the qmail sendmail), to convert to local time. It is in the
/var/qmail/bin/ dir, and is used as /var/qmai
So, this is normal behavoir?
Thanks
Joe
Gordon Messmer writes:
>On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 16:02, Joe Giles wrote:
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>> Most of the web apps have a config.php file, and the setting
>fro TZ is correct there
>> too. Is there maybe a setting for QMAIL?
>
>IIRC, Qmail only records times in UTC, not
On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 16:02, Joe Giles wrote:
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> Most of the web apps have a config.php file, and the setting fro TZ is correct there
> too. Is there maybe a setting for QMAIL?
IIRC, Qmail only records times in UTC, not local time.
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On 14-Aug-2002/09:15 +0800, Edward Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> This was assigned Bug# 57216 in Red Hat's Bugzilla:
>>
>> http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57216
>>
>> But I think the proposed fix is incorrect. The initial
> This was assigned Bug# 57216 in Red Hat's Bugzilla:
>
> http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57216
>
> But I think the proposed fix is incorrect. The initial proposed fix
> rebuilds the db files whether they need it or not. I added my proposed
> fix, which checks the result of t
> I always see messages in /var/log/messages that the db's have been rebuilt
> after running the service restart command. You might want to check there
> to see what's happening on your server.
Absolutely nothing except the service sendmail stop, service sendmail start
lines.
I remember seeing
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