I am using CuteFTP. I have used it in the passed to FTP files to websites hosted by various ISP's and have not experienced this problem before. I have also used Dreamweaver's built in FTP software to transfer my files and again they are arriving without public read permissions which seems to...
I have created a root directory on my Apache server with user write and read permissions and public read permission.
When I FTP to this directory all files are created WITHOUT public read permissions. What do I have to change and where in order that files are created with public read permissions...
Following installation of Qmail I am now testing sending/receiving internal/external messages. I am successfully sending internal and external messages. However when I send a message from an external source it is being rejected with a "too many hops message". There appears to be looping within...
Wishdiak
There is a 'supervise qmail-smtpd' running. Is this the SMTP server? Also, I cannot telnet to the SMTP port 25 which is another pointer to the SMTP not running.
Andersond
Wishdiak
Yes, the code is from LifeWithQmail. I am not getting an error message as such. When I do a qmailctl stat the smtp process is always sitting on 0 seconds. Presumably this suggests that the SMTP server has not started correctly?
Andersond
I am having difficulty getting the Qmail SMTP process to start. Below is a copy of the run file. Has anyone any ideas as to what the possible problem(s) could be?
#!/bin/sh
QMAILDUID=`id -u qmaild`
NOFILESGID=`id -g qmaild`
MAXSMTP=`cat /var/qmail/control/concurrencyincoming`
LOCAL=`head -1...
The command I am using to create the file is:
exec /var/local/bin/setuidgid qmaill /usr/local/bin/multilog t /var/log/qmail
I am logged on as root when it is run
When I run it I am receiving the message stated in my original query above.
I am installing Qmail on a Suse 9.0 installation and following the LifewithQmail instructions.
When I come to create the /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-send/log/run file I am receiving the following error message:
multilog: fatal: unable to switch to current directory: access denied.
Does anyone...
I wish to route all internet outgoing mail through a public relay facility. This facility naturally requires authentication. I am using Outlook 2002 as the e-mail client. When an Exchange account is setup in Outlook 2002 there appears to be no facility to store authentication info to be passed...
I have a similar requirement (if not the same) as MToombs.
On the users clients the outgoing server is set to the Exchange server. User/password authentication to use the Exchange server is stored in the 'my outgoing server requires authentication' area on the Outlook clients. Instead of using...
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