Can anyone recommend a reliable alternative to Registerfly.com for
purchasing ssl certs? I followed the procedure on the qmailtoaster faq
and everything went great apart from the emailing of the certs which
didn't happen. The support is non-existent and incompetant.
It's time to write off the
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Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 13:14:07 +0100 (BST)
Subject: test
From: Mark Piekos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Mark Piekos wrote:
I've just re-built my toaster on Centos 5 and restored data from a
backup of my old toaster. All appears well: Two virtual domains are
restored, user accounts, passwords and emails but one of the accounts
is receiving two copies of all test mails. If I send to it from
another
I've just re-built my toaster on Centos 5 and restored data from a backup
of my old toaster. All appears well: Two virtual domains are restored,
user accounts, passwords and emails but one of the accounts is receiving
two copies of all test mails. If I send to it from another account it
still
Mark Piekos wrote:
I notice that RHEL 5 has just been released.
Does anyone know how long it usually takes for this to run downstream to
Centos?
From a new release of Centos, how long does it usually take to bring out
a
new release of toaster?
Kind regards,
Mark.
It's available now
I notice that RHEL 5 has just been released.
Does anyone know how long it usually takes for this to run downstream to
Centos?
From a new release of Centos, how long does it usually take to bring out a
new release of toaster?
Kind regards,
Mark.
I've managed to build a new toaster on CentOS 4.4 and incoming mail is
arriving and readable ok. When I try to send an email, either to myself
or outside, I get an error message 'no valid mx record for domain'. I
built the toaster with djbdns as I have a couple DNS servers in my own
domain.
/07, Mark Piekos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've managed to build a new toaster on CentOS 4.4 and incoming mail is
arriving and readable ok. When I try to send an email, either to myself
or outside, I get an error message 'no valid mx record for domain'. I
built the toaster with djbdns as I have
' that domain's MX from the toaster?
Mark Piekos wrote:
Eric,
I added a screenshot from a thunderbird client which has exactly the same
wording as the squirrelmail message but is more compact.
My dns servers do have a valid mx records with the correct ip address and
I built the new server with the same
I managed to build a new toaster on FDR60 (still having trouble getting
CenOS 4 to install on SATA dives) and created the two domains I have on my
existing toaster. I ran the restore script to add the mail and users from
my old toaster but cannot connect to the new toaster to check mail. I get
Vince,
I have just about given up on FC6 and decided it will be less difficult
(for me)to solve the seperate problem of installing CentOS 4 on my SATA
drive...
I would be very interested in hearing what you have to do to get it
working though.
Good luck and best wishes,
Mark.
Don't know if
at 15:24 +, Mark Piekos wrote:
Vince,
I have just about given up on FC6 and decided it will be less difficult
(for me)to solve the seperate problem of installing CentOS 4 on my SATA
drive...
I would be very interested in hearing what you have to do to get it
working though.
I've setup three
the upgrade scripts
that are part of the qmailtoaster-plus package to accomplish the download
and install steps. See http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Upgrading
for
details.
Mark Piekos wrote:
I'm trying to build a new toaster on Fedora Core 6. I'm carefully
folowing EZ QmailToaster Fresh
I am building a new toaster on some nice new hardware (based on Fedora
Core 6) and would like to safely transfer the mailboxes, settings and
config from the old toaster to the new.
I'd be grateful for some pointers on using the backup scripts and restore
scripts to do this please.
Many thanks in
Thanks Jake,
I just tried to access 'Jake's qmail stuff' from the qmail home page and
got an error message. (I got in ok last night). I'm just wondering if
anything is wrong or if my company system is blocking my access?
Kind regards,
Mark.
Mark Piekos wrote:
I am building a new toaster
Does anyone know of a way to connect Blackberries to qmail toaster?
Tia,
Mark
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Thanks Jake, I knew there would be a way. Perhaps I should read up a
bit more on Blackberries?
Kind regards,
Mark.
Jake Vickers wrote:
Mark Piekos wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to connect Blackberries to qmail toaster?
What I do for blackberries, since they have their own email
I found that I could not connect to the URL
http://your-server-ip/admin-toaster/ supplied by Gabriel and eventually
realised that I had not replaced the your-msqld-root-password with my own
password in the mysql-setup.sh script.
(I can ping the box from my network and it can browse the web
the GUI.
I ended up installing Centos and QT many many times just learning
what makes the install scripts happy, and unlearning some things I
learned from other distributions.
-Original Message-
From: Mark Piekos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 3:38 PM
I would like to build a qmail server on my existing Fedora Core 4 server. I am
not quite clear as to how use the RPM's from your site.
Is it just a case of installing them seqentially with a correctly set flag or
do I need to use a script?
If I already have some of the packages installed
Lynn,
Although I'm new to qmail I think I can answer this. In order for an external
mailserver to connect to yours to deliver mail it must be able to find the MX
record for your domain. This could be either outside or inside your firewall
but I would agree that outside is best. The DNS
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Build qmail server on existing Fedora Core 4
server?
Mark Piekos wrote:
I would like to build a qmail server on my existing Fedora Core 4 server. I
am not quite clear as to how use the RPM's from your site.
Is it just a case
OK,
I will have to admit that I am not the most experienced Linux user who's ever
joined the list...
I managed to work out that I could use the scripts provided by the gurus on the
list to do the work. I managed to download the packages with
'current-download-script.sh' (after having already
?)
Many thanks in advance for your help.
Kind regards,
Mark.
-Original Message-
From: Mark Piekos
Sent: 29 December 2005 19:07
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Error runing mysql setup script.
OK,
I will have to admit that I am not the most experienced
.
-Original Message-
From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 December 2005 20:04
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Error runing mysql setup script.
Mark Piekos wrote:
started running and ran for about 5 mins but then failed with a series
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