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<0> hi everybody, is anyone there?
<0> I'm having troubles authenticating qmail against mysql
<0> i'm using qmail-1.03 and mysql-4.0.20
<0> wich qmail-qeue.patch should I se?
<1> anyone here?
<1> i just installed qmail and when i do qmailctl stat my smtp is the only one that is never more than 1 second running.
<1> anyone know how to fix this?
<2> hi how ru?
<3> Hi
<3> how do i set my smtp address from bac.com to mail.bac.com
<4> what do you mean by 'smtp address'? your MX record?
<4> the name your mail server identifies itself as when making connections?
<3> my linux box hostname is bac.com



<3> if i want mail.bac.com as the smtp address in the Mail Client
<3> how should i proceed
<4> uh, *your* box's hostname is bac.com?
<3> I have given an example
<4> I see, in that case you should use example.com
<3> sorry for that
<4> if you want that address to be what a *user* sets in their mail client for outgoing mail, then you just need to put an appropriate host entry in DNS
<3> Thanks caskey
<3> Thanks a Lot
<3> so what i understand is if my linux box is example.com
<3> and by editing the host entry in DNS as mail.example.com and if set the smtp address as mail.example.com and port 25 it should work
<3> is that correct
<5> yes
<5> mail.example.com. A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
<5> example.com. MX mail <-- optional
<5> oops
<5> example.com. MX 10 mail <-- optional
<3> Thanks fm
<3> you said optional
<3> what does it mean
<5> if you explicitly specified an MX record example.com is used as MX record
<5> in this case both points ro same ip, right ?
<3> yes
<5> That means you can omit the MX entry in your DNS settings, but its always a standard way to put a seperate MX record just to make things clear
<3> ok
<3> Thanks fm
<3> you made it very simple
<5> welcome
<3> I fully understood it
<3> fm this seems to be in forward zone file
<3> right
<5> are you using any kind of control panel to administrate DNS ?
<3> nope
<5> ok
<3> ??
<5> what's this forward zone file?
<3> I mean Forward Zone File
<3> and reverse zone file
<3> there are two files right
<5> ok, it should be in forward zone file
<3> Thanks :)
<6> is there some way to send an email from the command line? something like "qmail somebody@somewhere < message.txt"
<6> martianlobster: exim does this, and I was hoping qmail has a similar functionality
<4> you can use a sendmail compatibility program that emulates 'sendmail -t', or you can use qmail-inject and p*** it a well-formed email
<6> caskey: thank you
<4> martianlobster np
<6> qmail-inject is exactly what I am looking for
<4> glad it helped
<7> I just set a qmail server, and started it with svscan. I can send outbound emails fine. When I reply to an email, from a user on the server, I see the reply coming into /var/log/qmail/qmail-smtpd/current:
<7> @400000004483136011558dac tcpserver: ok 11721 :::ffff:192.168.200.103:25 web30911.mail.mud.yahoo.com:::ffff:68.142.201.64::23876
<7> but when I log in as that user, and run mutt, I don't see the email



<7> what is wrong?
<7> I think I found a better description of the problem
<7> brb
<7> nope, what I first said is a good description of the problem I am still stuck :/
<8> Hello
<8> I've a problem :
<8> -ERR Can't open the message file - it's
<8> gone
<8> do you know what does it mean ?
<4> clarks what does your mail log say?
<7> I will go check
<7> caskey: it doesn't say anything about receiving mail or sending mail
<4> clarks, that's not good, each mail should produce a few specific lines. 1) a tcpserver connection like what you pasted
<4> 2) a 'new msg #####' indicating that a message has been placed into the queue
<4> 3) a 'info msg #####' with the envelope sender info for the email
<7> caskey: perhaps I need to run vadduser to add the user who is sending and receiving the mail?
<4> 4) a 'starting delivery ###: msg ####' when delivery begins
<4> 5) (hopefully) delivery ###: success
<7> hmmmmm :(
<4> if you're *only* seeing tcpserver, then mail may not ever be getting queued
<7> caskey: what do I need to reinstall?
<4> clarks possibly nothing, the question is, where is your mail going
<4> If your mail client acts like it delivered the email to the server, then something accepted responsibility for it
<9> who can help me with simscan?
<9> lol
<7> caskey: the outbound mail works fine
<7> caskey: the mail from one user to another works fine, as long as the mail is on the same server
<4> just network to locals?
<7> caskey: the only problem is when I send an email, say from my yahoo account, to my qmail server
<7> caskey: I can send outbound mail, to yahoo with no problem
<4> how very curious
<4> and do your outbound messages produce log output?
<7> caskey: yes in /var/log/qmail-send/current
<7> or rather
<7> in /var/log/qmail/qmail-send/current
<4> And you're sure the messages aren't getting bounced?
<4> I.e. the remote host (yahoo) is actually delivering the mail to your server?
<7> caskey: I haven't received any bounce messags from yahoo yet
<4> well, it'll take a few days
<7> I am stepping through this wiki: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/qmail-howto.xml
<7> I have found a problem with the wiki
<7> in the instillation of vpopmail
<7> they install mysql
<7> define the root p***word in /etc/vpopmail.conf
<7> they then ***in privaleges:
<7> create database vpopmail;
<7> use mysql;
<7> grant select, insert, update, delete, create, drop on vpopmail.* to vpopmail@localhost identified by 'vpoppw';
<7> flush privileges;
<7> but they never run a script to create a table structures
<4> beats me, sounds like a gentoo problem
<7> does anybody know of the name of the script to create the mysql tables?
<7> I get errors like:
<7> vmysql: sql error[3]: Table 'vpopmail.vpopmail' doesn't exist
<4> That's a gentoo/vpopmail specific quetsion
<4> question
<7> what is the proper syntax for the vadduser command?
<7> is it like "vadduser user@domain p***word" ?
<7> that seems to work
<10> hello. does anyone know if i can read the value of a domain's SPF record from the command line?
<10> i downloaded spfquery but am not sure about the parameters


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