Is there some reason why bind is not installing in qmt-iso? Seems like
it should be part of the plan.
caching-nameserver is installed along with bind.
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org
yes, I already restart my spamassassin daemon
here is my header:
X-Spam-Flag: YES
X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.1.7 (2006-10-05) on
mail.masterindo.com
X-Spam-Level: ***
X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=11.2 required=5.0 tests=AWL,BAYES_00,
Tony,
I dont see USER_IN_WHITELIST's rule on your header
are you sure already add the domain with correct syntax?
and as Jake said you can feed a valid, work-related email to SA train by
forwarding to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
detail to create SA learning account is in here
Hi all!
It has a way (safe way) to remove the clamav antivirus and install the
mcaffe uvscan?
Specs:
Centos 4.4
Qmailtoaster installed by Dustin Krysak Tutorial
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/CentOS_4.4_QmailToaster_Install
Mcafee uvscan already installed (Virus Scan for Linux
Hever C. Rocha writes:
Hi all!
It has a way (safe way) to remove the clamav antivirus and install the
mcaffe uvscan?
Specs:
Centos 4.4
Qmailtoaster installed by Dustin Krysak Tutorial
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/CentOS_4.4_QmailToaster_Install
Like most people, I use vqadmin mostly for looking up info on a domain,
typically user passwords, and to see what domains we have. On my last
qmail box, I had updated to vqadmin 2.3.7 and was amazed that the domain
list was finally sorted alphabetically and that virtual domains were
listed in
Sr,
suddenly my MTA stop sending emails.
With the below command
# ps axf | grep error
12867 pts/0S+ 0:00 \_ grep error
11124 pts/0S 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/bin/mysqld_safe
--defaults-file=/etc/my.cnf --pid-file=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid
--log-error=/var/log/mysqld.log
Speaking as someone who has just done this, Jake and crew have done a great
job on the toaster and the backup/restore scripts. There were only a few
minor things I needed to do to make it work:
#1 - make sure you make any major config changes before restoring; for me
this meant unhooking qmail-dk
Aaron Spurlock wrote:
Like most people, I use vqadmin mostly for looking up info on a domain,
typically user passwords, and to see what domains we have. On my last
qmail box, I had updated to vqadmin 2.3.7 and was amazed that the domain
list was finally sorted alphabetically and that virtual