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<0> can someone tell me how to make qmail spit out at me what it doesn't like? we were hacked last night, everything that says "log" was deleted, and qmail is obviously upset.. but i need it to dump to the console what its upset about <1> if you followed LWQ installation look in /service/qmail*/log/run <1> create directoreis listed there with corect qmail permission.
<2> Hello the chan <2> Got a little n00b question about Qmail and virtualhost. Got my own private server with 2 apache virtual host, let's say foo.com and bar.com Why my PHP script when it uses the mail() function always use "root@foo.com" as the sender address ? how i can solve that ? <2> certainly my qmail config is too simple to handle virtualhost like i need :-/ <3> LMJ: You can set the sender as a mail() argument. <3> LMJ: That is not a qmail related problem.. <2> yes, i did that, but it doesn't work, that's why i through it was a problem in my MTA config <1> LMJ, show us how you call php mail function <2> ha, seems ok now <2> seems a little different between my ISP web servers and my server to get the same result
<2> the "Return-Path: <root@foo.com>" is still not good :-/ <2> maybe i could force it too <1> yes <1> something like $headers .= 'Return-Path: ' . $from . "\n"; <2> yes ;) <2> strange, it auto-complete the email address with "@foo.com" if the email is incomplete <1> incomplete email is a bad idea :) <2> ok <2> damned, i broke something on this php crap script
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