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1 Frequently Asked Questions
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4 Some of these questions were never asked, but I thought they will
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5 be some time. Some were asked.
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8 When do I need MasqMail?
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9 ------------------------
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10 You do not *need* it. But it makes sending mails via a dialup
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11 connection a lot easier.
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13 It is useful if you dial to the internet from time to time via a
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14 modem and connect to different providers, each one with a
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15 different configuration. Other MTAs are not flexible enough if you
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16 have to send mails via different mail servers for each provider.
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17 With MasqMail you can configure a different one for each provider
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18 and even set your return addresses differently.
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20 It is also useful if you have a LAN with a gateway which is
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21 connected to the internet via a modem because you can rewrite your
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22 address depending on whether the recipients are *inside* or
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23 *outside* your LAN. So responses and delivery failures on your LAN
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24 will be sent to you without leaving it, while those outside will
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25 be delivered to your address outside. (But it does not yet send
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26 delivery failures itself yet.)
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28 MasqMail is also often used on notebooks.
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31 When do I not need MasqMail?
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32 ----------------------------
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33 The use of MasqMail is *strongly* discouraged if you have a
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34 permanent connection to the internet without a firewall. First
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35 because it does not have the ability to block relaying (it relays
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36 every mail) and second because there are no capabilities to
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37 protect against SPAM. You will not take advantages of its features
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38 anyway.
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41 Is there a mailing list for MasqMail?
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42 -------------------------------------
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43 Yes, there is! See here.
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46 After starting masmail, I get the following message: "could
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47 not gain root privileges. Is the setuid bit set?"
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48 -----------------------------------------------------------
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49 Set the set-user-id-bit with chmod u+s /usr/sbin/masqmail.
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52 After starting masmail, I get the following message: "bind:
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53 (terminating): Address already in use"
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54 -----------------------------------------------------------
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55 This means that there is already a process listening on a port,
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56 usually 25. You either have another MTA running in background
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57 (sendmail, exim, etc...) or another instance of masqmail.
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59 It may also mean that the ports you configured MM to listen to
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60 (with 'listen_addresses') are on the same IP address, eg. you may
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61 have set your hostname to 127.0.0.1 and try to listen on localhost
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62 and your host name. In this case either set your hostname to
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63 another IP address or delete one of the conflicting entries.
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66 My friends told me that they do not see my full name in their
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67 inbox, although it is configured in my mail client.
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69 You probably used the map_h_from_addresses feature in the route
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70 configuration and forgot to set your real name. The syntax is:
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72 map_h_from_addresses = "charlie:Charlie Miller <cmiller@foo.com>";
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74 Do not forget the Charlie Miller.
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77 With connection method file, I get the following message in
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78 the log file: "Could not open /tmp/connect_route: Permission
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79 denied".
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81 In your ip-up script, you have to set read permission to the user
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82 masqmail runs as. After you write the file with the connection
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83 name, set read permission to all with chmod ugo+r file.
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86 With connection method file, I get the following message in
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87 the log file: "route with name name not found.".
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88 -----------------------------------------------------------
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89 Check whether the name in the file is really identical to name you
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90 gave to the route configuration (case sensitive!).
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93 I found a bug.
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95 Make sure you are using the newest version, in case of doubt
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96 search it in freshmeat. If you do, tell me. See also the section
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97 bugs on the main page.
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100 I think I found a bug, but I am not sure whether I configured
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101 MasqMail incorrectly.
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103 Don't care. Tell me. Or write to the mailing list.
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107 Written by Oliver Kurth
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108 Last modified by him: Tue May 30 15:19:56 CEST 2000
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