thanks for your answers. i'll try this these days. by now, i'm under heavy pressure :(
but, as said, this is used in an very own environment, so the problem might be forced by an underlaying structure.
i will report my results with your code.
btw. shame on me, i didn't run the code under my...
Sorry. i didn't understand your problem (but this might be a fault of my poor english :) )
First, thank's for the links, i haven't had seen ospam. this has to be investigated...
i -on your side- really would *NOT* try to bounce spam. most sources of spam here are faked. so, in most cases, the...
it sounds to me, that you configured ldap as authentification module for your (courier-)imap.
sorry, i don't have any exercises done with ldap authentification for mail purposes.
pop3 relays on an existing local user (like qmail's default configuration). you might be able to add local users, but...
Oh, i forgot: it doesn't matter if the function is called with ("static","arguments") or with
char something[255]="abc";
char anything[255]="abc"; ... (something,anything)
the problem is always the same.
Hi!
A few people and me are currently working on a very small i86-based OS just to improve our skills.
It's coded from scratch without any use of the standard c-libs. (It also lacks of a memory management...)
By now, i've got a very weired problem:
char dummy[255]="";
char...
staying two hours in the remote-queue is not that long. remember, some smtp's might be very high loaded, connection-limited or simply down for a while.
the only type of messages in this queue i would monitor on a regular base are bounced bounces.
the lifetime of a message in the queue is...
if mails for your now moved domains were formerly delivered locally (injected into the local-queue of qmail), i think you'd surely done some configuration to do so.
if this has been based on MX records only, i do not know any solution.
But, in many cases domains for local-delivery are added in...
Sorry, i've got only one possible solution left:
Try to check, if your qmailq "user" is generally allowed to execute your perl-interpreter.
btw. i won't do all spam/virus filtering between qmail-smtpd and qmail-queue. A year ago i tried this with only a spamassassin...
there is an existing qmail-queue patch for qmail 1.03. You have to look for it on qmail.org.
Unpatched versions doesn't work with this QMAILQUEUE Env. .
I don't know if the plain version ignores this Env. or if there is some misinterpretation.
Anyway. Instead of using this "export...
You should give horde/imp (www.horde.org) a try.
I don't know about sqirrel, but sqwebmail is just an additional feature in the (i think it was) courier-imap.
sqwebmail sucks. :)
if you're using qmail's native pop3d ... i can't say anything about this problem. sorry.
but, i had a very similiar problem using netscape doin' an imap connect to my courier-imapd/qmail MX.
i 'fixed' it by generating some MD5-hashes to the user's line in he /etc/passwd.
Anyway, *some* log on...
If you really (REALLY) want your qmail relay on some NT Domain-users, ummm... change your mind :)
(How funny ... ) No,t'was a joke :)
Me - on your side - would modify (or initiate - don't know what you're using) a samba logon-(or maybe a mount-)script.
So, everytime a NT-User is trying to...
Hi!
Last night (after over 300 days uptime), my linux-box died.
I rebooted, and found as last entry in /var/log/messages something like
Kernel Panic: reiserfs - Panic on scsi1:0:6
First, i assumed all went good, but after a while, i noticed the missing mountpoint /dev/sdc1
trying to mount...
Sorry, but why are you asking?
30 secs in google results in:
http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/HOWTO-INDEX/howtos.html
Next time, i won't feed a troll.
2 month later :) the answer:
1. stop delivery from (A) -> queue it to one local-account
2. change your MX from (A) to (B)
or, if really paranoid:
2a. add another MX with higher priority (lower value) for (B)
2b. (after all done) remove MX for (A)
3. on (B): fetch all mails from (A) for delivery
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