jleaman Posted January 30, 2004 Author Report Share Posted January 30, 2004 ill try that.. Just so i know.. if i have a hand full of domains on my server i can have the same amount of email acc's right example.com example1.com example2.com and examplee@example.com example1@example1.com ect ect Right.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jleaman Posted January 30, 2004 Author Report Share Posted January 30, 2004 okk errors as follow's : O ( patching file Makefile patching file README.auth patching file README.qregex patching file TARGETS patching file base64.c patching file base64.h patching file chkspawn.c patching file conf-cc patching file conf-spawn patching file dns.c patching file ipalloc.h patching file maildirflags.c patching file maildirgetquota.c patching file maildirgetquota.h patching file maildirmisc.h patching file maildiropen.c patching file maildirparsequota.c patching file maildirquota.c patching file maildirquota.h patching file numlib.h patching file overmaildirquota.c patching file qmail-control.9 patching file qmail-local.c patching file qmail-pop3d.c patching file qmail-remote.c patching file qmail-send.c patching file qmail-smtpd.8 patching file qmail-smtpd.c patching file qmail.c patching file qregex.c patching file qregex.h patching file spawn.c patching file strpidt.c patching file strtimet.c patching file error.h patching file dns.c patching file cdb_seek.c ( cat warn-auto.sh; \ echo CC=\'`head -1 conf-cc`\'; \ echo LD=\'`head -1 conf-ld`\' \ ) > auto-ccld.sh cat auto-ccld.sh make-load.sh > make-load chmod 755 make-load cat auto-ccld.sh find-systype.sh > find-systype chmod 755 find-systype ./find-systype > systype ( cat warn-auto.sh; ./make-load "`cat systype`" ) > load chmod 755 load cat auto-ccld.sh make-compile.sh > make-compile chmod 755 make-compile ( cat warn-auto.sh; ./make-compile "`cat systype`" ) > \ compile chmod 755 compile ( ( ./compile tryvfork.c && ./load tryvfork ) >/dev/null \ 2>&1 \ && cat fork.h2 || cat fork.h1 ) > fork.h rm -f tryvfork.o tryvfork ./compile qmail-local.c qmail-local.c: In function `main': qmail-local.c:461: warning: return type of `main' is not `int' ./compile qmail.c ./compile quote.c ./compile now.c ./compile gfrom.c ./compile myctime.c ./compile slurpclose.c cat auto-ccld.sh make-makelib.sh > make-makelib chmod 755 make-makelib ( cat warn-auto.sh; ./make-makelib "`cat systype`" ) > \ makelib chmod 755 makelib ./compile case_diffb.c ./compile case_diffs.c ./compile case_lowerb.c ./compile case_lowers.c ./compile case_starts.c ./makelib case.a case_diffb.o case_diffs.o case_lowerb.o \ case_lowers.o case_starts.o ./compile getln.c ./compile getln2.c ./makelib getln.a getln.o getln2.o ./compile subgetopt.c ./compile sgetopt.c ./makelib getopt.a subgetopt.o sgetopt.o ./compile sig_alarm.c ( ( ./compile trysgprm.c && ./load trysgprm ) >/dev/null \ 2>&1 \ && echo \#define HASSIGPROCMASK 1 || exit 0 ) > hassgprm.h rm -f trysgprm.o trysgprm ./compile sig_block.c ( ( ./compile trysgact.c && ./load trysgact ) >/dev/null \ 2>&1 \ && echo \#define HASSIGACTION 1 || exit 0 ) > hassgact.h rm -f trysgact.o trysgact ./compile sig_catch.c ./compile sig_pause.c ./compile sig_pipe.c ./compile sig_child.c ./compile sig_hup.c ./compile sig_term.c ./compile sig_bug.c ./compile sig_misc.c ./makelib sig.a sig_alarm.o sig_block.o sig_catch.o \ sig_pause.o sig_pipe.o sig_child.o sig_hup.o sig_term.o \ sig_bug.o sig_misc.o ./compile open_append.c ./compile open_excl.c ./compile open_read.c ./compile open_trunc.c ./compile open_write.c ./makelib open.a open_append.o open_excl.o open_read.o \ open_trunc.o open_write.o ./compile seek_cur.c ./compile seek_end.c ./compile seek_set.c ./compile seek_trunc.c ./makelib seek.a seek_cur.o seek_end.o seek_set.o \ seek_trunc.o ( ( ./compile tryflock.c && ./load tryflock ) >/dev/null \ 2>&1 \ && echo \#define HASFLOCK 1 || exit 0 ) > hasflock.h rm -f tryflock.o tryflock ./compile lock_ex.c ./compile lock_exnb.c ./compile lock_un.c ./makelib lock.a lock_ex.o lock_exnb.o lock_un.o ./compile fd_copy.c ./compile fd_move.c ./makelib fd.a fd_copy.o fd_move.o ( ( ./compile trywaitp.c && ./load trywaitp ) >/dev/null \ 2>&1 \ && echo \#define HASWAITPID 1 || exit 0 ) > haswaitp.h rm -f trywaitp.o trywaitp ./compile wait_pid.c ./compile wait_nohang.c ./makelib wait.a wait_pid.o wait_nohang.o ./compile env.c ./compile envread.c ./makelib env.a env.o envread.o ./compile stralloc_eady.c ./compile stralloc_pend.c ./compile stralloc_copy.c ./compile stralloc_opys.c ./compile stralloc_opyb.c ./compile stralloc_cat.c ./compile stralloc_cats.c ./compile stralloc_catb.c ./compile stralloc_arts.c ./makelib stralloc.a stralloc_eady.o stralloc_pend.o \ stralloc_copy.o stralloc_opys.o stralloc_opyb.o \ stralloc_cat.o stralloc_cats.o stralloc_catb.o \ stralloc_arts.o ./compile alloc.c ./compile alloc_re.c ./makelib alloc.a alloc.o alloc_re.o ./compile strerr_sys.c ./compile strerr_die.c ./makelib strerr.a strerr_sys.o strerr_die.o ./compile substdio.c ./compile substdi.c ./compile substdo.c ./compile subfderr.c ./compile subfdout.c ./compile subfdouts.c ./compile subfdin.c ./compile subfdins.c ./compile substdio_copy.c ./makelib substdio.a substdio.o substdi.o substdo.o \ subfderr.o subfdout.o subfdouts.o subfdin.o subfdins.o \ substdio_copy.o ./compile error.c ./compile error_str.c ./compile error_temp.c ./makelib error.a error.o error_str.o error_temp.o ./compile str_len.c ./compile str_diff.c ./compile str_diffn.c ./compile str_cpy.c ./compile str_chr.c ./compile str_rchr.c ./compile str_start.c ./compile byte_chr.c ./compile byte_rchr.c ./compile byte_diff.c ./compile byte_copy.c ./compile byte_cr.c ./compile byte_zero.c ./makelib str.a str_len.o str_diff.o str_diffn.o str_cpy.o \ str_chr.o str_rchr.o str_start.o byte_chr.o byte_rchr.o \ byte_diff.o byte_copy.o byte_cr.o byte_zero.o ./compile fmt_str.c ./compile fmt_strn.c ./compile fmt_uint.c ./compile fmt_uint0.c ./compile fmt_ulong.c ./compile scan_ulong.c ./compile scan_8long.c ./makelib fs.a fmt_str.o fmt_strn.o fmt_uint.o fmt_uint0.o \ fmt_ulong.o scan_ulong.o scan_8long.o ./compile datetime.c ./compile datetime_un.c ./makelib datetime.a datetime.o datetime_un.o ./compile auto-str.c auto-str.c:9: warning: conflicting types for built-in function `puts' auto-str.c: In function `main': auto-str.c:17: warning: return type of `main' is not `int' ./load auto-str substdio.a error.a str.a ./auto-str auto_qmail `head -1 conf-qmail` > auto_qmail.c ./compile auto_qmail.c ./compile auto-int8.c auto-int8.c:11: warning: conflicting types for built-in function `puts' auto-int8.c: In function `main': auto-int8.c:19: warning: return type of `main' is not `int' ./load auto-int8 substdio.a error.a str.a fs.a ./auto-int8 auto_patrn `head -1 conf-patrn` > auto_patrn.c ./compile auto_patrn.c ( ( ./compile trylsock.c && \ ./load trylsock -lsocket -lnsl ) >/dev/null 2>&1 \ && echo -lsocket -lnsl || exit 0 ) > socket.lib rm -f trylsock.o trylsock ./compile maildirquota.c ./compile maildirgetquota.c ./compile maildiropen.c ./compile maildirparsequota.c ./compile overmaildirquota.c overmaildirquota.c:15:27: missing terminating " character overmaildirquota.c:16: error: syntax error before "sam" overmaildirquota.c:16:10: missing terminating " character overmaildirquota.c:25: error: syntax error before "if" overmaildirquota.c:32: warning: data definition has no type or storage class overmaildirquota.c:33: error: syntax error before '}' token overmaildirquota.c:36: error: redefinition of `ret_value' overmaildirquota.c:32: error: `ret_value' previously defined here overmaildirquota.c:36: warning: data definition has no type or storage class overmaildirquota.c:37: error: syntax error before '}' token make: *** [overmaildirquota.o] Error 1 easyqmail_install.txt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronin Posted January 30, 2004 Report Share Posted January 30, 2004 time to buy a ups like me... im looking at one a 1500va one JUSt for the server and hub's and cable modem.. 149.00 I have one. There was such a massive surge coming through that it basically shut it self down to try to save the machines. lol Thats what I get for living in an old poorly wired apartment I guess. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jleaman Posted January 30, 2004 Author Report Share Posted January 30, 2004 yeah im in a older apartment but i dont think that it is wired that badly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jleaman Posted January 31, 2004 Author Report Share Posted January 31, 2004 please need help... : O( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest sgla1 Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 The default config of postfix refuses to relay mail except to the network(s) you specify, and will not deliver locally except to valid users. Postfix can also look up in RBL to block spammers, although this is sort of overkill. There is a very good tutorial here: http://www.redhat.com/support/resources/ho...OWTO/book1.html A note: if you use webmin to edit your config files and then have problems, check them with a text editor. Occasionally webmin will insert white space where it shouldn't, like at the start of a line, thus breaking your config. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gowator Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 jleaman... sorry I sorta been busy for a while. Im planning to restart this Qmail stuff and get it running.... I toyed with the idea of gouing back to postfix or something but I have messed about so much i mightest well continue. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jleaman Posted February 17, 2004 Author Report Share Posted February 17, 2004 well i got postfix going.. but i want to be able to send and recieve mail from the computers but use the server.. if you know what i mean.. : O) and i had a friend that runs a isp help me setup my postfix. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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