01-25-2006
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Where I can find information about QMail with OpenBSD??? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: vieiramail
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
My company is running qmail on our Unix server. I would like to run a MySQL script whenever an email was sent to a specific email address. I don't want to have to check every email that comes in, so I was thinking that the script would run when the message arrives at the specific mailbox. Is there... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: perryl7
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3. Solaris
I want to configure Qmail on my server (v240/SPARC 1GHz/1GB RAM /2x36GB HDD). Anybody help me where to download, and how to configure Qmail on Sol9.
Thanks in advanced,
Tinh (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: tinhlx
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4. Red Hat
hi,
How to Install & configure the qmail in redhat linux? and also how to get the free qmail package?
I know the sendmail configuration in redhat linux. What is the features of qmail compared with sendmail?
Regards,
Jones (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: jones_linux
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5. Solaris
Hi guys,
Could you please advice me as im a new guy into Solaris ...is it possible to have qmail up and running on Solaris 10 and do you know where i can find some documentation on downloading and configuring - qmail?
thank you guys
vladi, (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: saveka
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6. Gentoo
Hello all, I want to create a qmail to just forward messages to a valid smtp over the internet, so I can use mutt to send messages as well as recieving them.
Is there an easy way of doing this? My SMTP server requires authentication.
Thanks a lot. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Zarnick
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7. UNIX and Linux Applications
hello,
I have a qmail server on Freebsd that is sending periodic duplicate emails. I dug around and found out that when connecting to the server through a telnet session everything goes good until i send the DATA command, type a message and enter the "." it takes like 5 minutes to get the 250 ok... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: mike171562
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8. UNIX and Linux Applications
we had an emergency situation and had to rebuild a qmail server last night.
Email now that is designated as spam gets stuck in a loop and we get a ndr.
I would like for email not destined for a valid account or classified as spam be deleted rather then forwarded on to our exchange server.
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: egrotjahn
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello, i seem to be facing a strange problem. I send my emails via qmail (on linux) and all the emails gets delivered to the recipient's inbox and bounces back to the sender's address and well. This happens irrespective of the recipient's email domain (gmail, yahoo, hotmail...).
We recently... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: pradeeptg
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10. Red Hat
hi all, i want to install Qmail but i don't from where can i get the package , and also if one know source that can explain qmail kindly tell me about it (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: linux_land
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
deb-origin
deb-origin(5) Debian deb-origin(5)
NAME
deb-origin - Vendor-specific information files
SYNOPSIS
/etc/dpkg/origins/filename
DESCRIPTION
The files in /etc/dpkg/origins can provide information about various vendors who are providing Debian packages. They contain a number of
fields, or comments when the line starts with '#'. Each field begins with a tag, such as Vendor or Parent, followed by a colon and the
body of the field. Fields are delimited only by field tags. In other words, field text may be multiple lines in length, but the tools will
join lines when processing the body of the field.
REQUIRED FIELDS
Vendor: vendor-name
The value of this field determines the vendor name.
OPTIONAL FIELDS
Vendor-URL: vendor-url
The value of this field determines the vendor URL.
Bugs: bug-url
The value of this field determines the type and address of the bug tracking system used by this vendor. It can be a mailto URL or a
debbugs URL (e.g., debbugs://bugs.debian.org/).
Parent: vendor-name
The value of this field determines the vendor name of the vendor that this vendor derives from.
EXAMPLE
Vendor: Debian
Vendor-URL: http://www.debian.org/
Bugs: debbugs://bugs.debian.org
SEE ALSO
dpkg-vendor(1)
Debian Project 2011-11-10 deb-origin(5)