Is there a way to restart spamd after I make changes without rebooting
the whole machine? I looked in the qmailctl script, but did not see any
entries to restart the process. Will 'svc -u
/var/qmail/supervise/spamd' work?
Thanks in advance!
Okay, I wrote a script to control spamd a
Linux Rockz wrote:
I have 4 install/setup scripts that I been using/working on.
Maybe these can be of use to some ppl out there.
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The MyBashAdmin looked neat. I glanced at the rotating back up script
and it looks rather nice also. I'll try and look at the other scripts
next week when I'm
I have added some stuff to my page, including some SPAM stuff.
http://jakev.com/qmail/
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It seems I am still getting messages (at least in one of my email boxes)
that has a spam score above what I had thought I set the delete limit
to... I went in and changed simscan-toaster.spec to this:
%configure \
--enable-user=clamav \
--disable-ripmime \
--enable-spam \
Kablu (GeralComp) wrote:
Tank you for your answer!!!
I found that is no spamd running on my server...
But i have rebooted my machine and spamd not works!!
Where is the place that call or initializate the spamd???
Very thanks!!
There really isn't one. I wrote a quick and dirty one which
Jake Vickers wrote:
If they're all in the same network range (such as all running on a
local LAN), you can change tcp.smtp under /etc/tcprules.d (make sure
to qmail-ctl cdb to apply the changes), you could add a line to allow
a network range (even a public IP) to relay through your machine. I
seekuel wrote:
Sir, why cant I find /usr/sbin/sendmail softlink and
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-sendmail?
Thanks
You should have a softlink linking /var/qmail/bin/sendmail to
/usr/sbin/sendmail
If you do not have the /var/qmail/bin/sendmail file then something did
not get installed
seekuel wrote:
I will now download the updated version of the toaster then I'll try
to have a fresh install this weekend. Sir, during the installation of
the toaster everything went smoothly. Is there any changes between the
.tar and .rpm installation when it regards to the names under
Scott Andrews wrote:
Unfortunatly that directory did not exist on my system (Fedora 4).
I'm assuming cause it's a make command you'd expect some source files
to be there.
Any ideas?
I tried looking around obvious places for a binary to generate a new
certificate to no avail.
Go to
Steve Huff wrote:
hell
the larger problem, i think, is that i don't quite understand how
.qmail files work under vpopmail. do i put them in /home/
vpopmail/domains/domainname? in /home/vpopmail/domains/domainname/
username? somewhere else?
tha
I can't help you much with the first
Jack D. Martin Jr. wrote:
I was looking for something a little more Mandrake Centric. I am really new
to Linux, and I don't want to have to start over again Thanks.
It will still install on Mandrake. Just change the option in the
current-install-script.sh from cnt40 to mdk90 or
Jeremy Runner wrote:
I am noticing that there are newer packages for zlib, squirrelmail,
qmailadmin, maildrop, and spamassassin than what I'm running on my
server. Can I upgrade only these packages without doing a complete
upgrade? I already upgraded clamav and it seemed to work fine.
Philip Moy wrote:
Hi,
I just see the forward option; even I download the squirrelmail plugin
mail_alias and add the plug-in through the conf.pl. I still didn't see any
changes. How can I add and manage alias?
Can I use the 'dotqmail2alias' to create?
Please advice.
Not sure exactly what
Philip Moy wrote:
I log in to http://mail.domain.com/qmailadmin through postmaster account;
all I see is Email 'accounts, Forwards, Mail Robots and Mailing Lists',
below is 'New Email accounts, New Forwards, New Mail Robots and New Mailing
Lists'. No 'alias' links.
qmailadmin version is 1.2.8
South Computers wrote:
A! Perhaps this was it. I know it was something simple, as it was
mostly there. I plan on trying it again on a test machine, just to see..
Thanks!
I have a backup/restore script on my site (http://jakev.com/qmail) that
was started by Nate Davis. We wrote the
Thiago Germano Beier [412.523] wrote:
how can I set up the spamassassin to EXCLUDE them messages FLAGGED
SPAM ?
I've these sources installed on CentOS4.x
Not sure what you're asking... If you want to DELETE messages that get
marked as SPAM, this is a known bug at the moment - it doesn't
Thiago Germano Beier wrote:
the user´s dont want to receive the messages flaged with SPAM
how cai fix it ?
can i send a copy to another email account ?
you said that I can delete this messages :(
No, currently there is not a fix to delete the messages marked as SPAM.
There was a posting on
Jeremy Runner wrote:
If I do a qmailctl restart or a qmailctl stop then qmailctl start,
spamd never restarts. I have to reboot to get it to come back
online. Is there something I can do to fix this? Thanks.
I wrote a small script to start/stop spamd with the QMail Toaster
package:
Jeremy Runner wrote:
Thanks. Your script works fine. Can you forsee a problem if I combine
the two scripts so that qmailctl would properly
start|stop|restart|etcspamd, so that one script controls the
entire toaster. I looked at it a bit and it and I think I could do it
easily enough?
aledr wrote:
Hi,
I'm new here
Is necessary that I use *-toaster packages besides my especifc
distributions rpms?
Like spamassassin-X.XX-toaster -- spamassassinX.XX.mdk...
If you want it to tie in with the rest of the Toaster package nicely,
then yes.
Ron Allison wrote:
So what is the default attachment handling setup for qmailtoaster?
I ask because I have a fairly default setup and one of my associates
got an error while trying to send an email with an attachment.
Specifically he got the error:
554 invalid message content (#5.3.2)
He
Ron Allison wrote:
Excuse the noob question, but which log file would I look at to
determine what is causing the false positive?
I don't think there would be a log item really; if there was, it would
be in the smtp logs (Warlord blocks it on the SMTP level).
Gabriel Lai Yong Shern wrote:
For details on this, I would advice you look into Jake's script, he
does a great job with the backing up restoring job. backup
script was modified from Nate's script take a look at it
Thiago Germano Beier [412.523] wrote:
how do u backup your qmail
Brian Trudeau wrote:
I’ve noticed a lot of Status 256s lately in my SMTP logs, so I
investigated further in to and found these are legit emails coming in
from domains that do not have any SPF record. I used recordio and I
see the emails are getting rejected with this message “451 SPF lookup
Joseph Lundgren wrote:
I Love CentOS (http://www.centos.org/)
I'll have to add my two cents, also. I personally use CentOS 4(.1) for
my mail servers (and FTP/web/samba servers). I've run QMail on Redhat 8,
9, Fedora 1, 2, 3, 4, Debian, Ubuntu, Slackware (I'll never do THAT
again), and
Ingrid Schirmer wrote:
Hi everyone,
i want to change the passwort for the admin-toaster panel but this is
not working. i enter the passwort and nothing happens...
what to do? how can i change that manuall`?
Ciao
Ingrid
I had to change mine locally, in the /usr/share/toaster/include
Shawn Salyers wrote:
I have been able to install Qmail-Toaster and it seems to be running
fine. However, when I send mail to the server it never gets there and
this is what I see in the /var/qmail/log/smtp/current:
@4000434314450e812474 tcpserver: status: 1/100
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Correct on all accounts!
Erik
On 10/5/05, Alvin Engler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think we're distributing as part of qmailtoaster MySQL, are we?
vpopmail is compiled against its client libraries, but as far as I
understand that's not the same as packaging MySQL
isnandar wrote:
Dear all,
Now I have a problem, I used CentOS 4.1 and installed qmailtoaster
automatically by scripts, with successful.
I can sent an email to other domain but why I can’t received email
from other domain?
Please help me..
Regards,
isnandar
We'll need a little more
Jack D. Martin Jr. wrote:
Natalio,
I appreciate the help. I would love to have some examples - they are quie
helpful to me. Thanks in advance.
Another really good resource is www.iptablesrocks.org . Same guy that
run qmailrocks.org, but info on IPTables. Easy to read,and his scripts
Pablo Fontoura wrote:
Hi,
I installed all the packages from www.qmailtoaser.com
http://www.qmailtoaser.com and mails are sent and received normally.
But my spamassassin not mark messages as spam. I made local tests and
spamassassin can identify all spams. Spamd daemon is running.
Local
Pablo Fontoura wrote:
Jaker, your last mail arrived null.
???
I read about qmail-queue-patch. This necessary to integrate with
spamassassin ? Qmailtoaster packages need this patch ? I'm not apply.
Here is what I had sent:
And what does qmailctl stat show? Also, what does the last
My replies are at the bottom of the message. I'm getting my own replies
off the list, so I have to assume my end is okay.
Here is what I had sent:
And what does qmailctl stat show? Also, what does the last few lines of
/var/log/qmail/spamd/current say?
Roberto Lourenço wrote:
Is there a way to clean queue???
Or purge it?
Never had a need to myself, but you might try this Perl script:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qmhandle
Or this one that was written to remove messages from the queue
containing a certain string:
Roberto Lourenço wrote:
Okay...
Thanks...
7800 mails removed from queue...
If you didn't have the /var/qmail/control/queuelifetime set initially,
it defaults to (correct me if I'm wrong) 3 days. The new spam
technique is to send a message to your mail server with a bad return
path, so
Thiago Germano Beier wrote:
what does mean each file on this directory /var/qmail/control ?
regards
Here is the page from LWQ that has brief descriptions:
http://www.lifewithqmail.org/lwq.html#config-files
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kjl wrote:
is it possible that qmail listen for example ports 25 an 2500
I did this for my roaming users using iptables to redirect port
(example) 9925 to port 25. We had issues with ISPs in airports/hotels
blocking port 25 and needed a workaround. This sample should point you
in the
Istvan Kope wrote:
Hello,
Does anybody know how can I transfer domains including users from and
old qmail server to a brand new qmail-toaster server?
Take a look at my backup/restore scripts:
http://jakev.com/qmail/backup-restore.html
It is need of a revamp and rewrite, but it worked for
Jack D. Martin Jr. wrote:
I changed my password via command line - worked fine. My admin-toaster
page still shows all of what I pasted below. I have verified my php.ini
settings are safe_mode = Off register_globals = On. Is there some file
permissions problem that I might need to address?
Michael Hicks wrote:
Hi All:
I just want to say thanks for creating such a great package and
installation guide. Until last saturday I was using the QVCS package,
then a power outage hosed my server. When I tried to reinstall qvcs,
the install script was failing and the mailing list didn't
Istvan Kope wrote:
I installed qmailtoaster on fdr4064. Everything went fine durring the
installation, at least I thins so. I followed the installation notes
but:
[Tue Oct 18 17:13:59 2005] [error] [client 192.168.1.1] Directory
index forbidden by rule: /var/www/html/
[Tue Oct 18 17:13:59
Istvan Kope wrote:
Is Fedora Core 4 64 bit.
What could be that something?
Do a 'rpm -q selinux' to see if it's installed or not. SELinux would
stop applications from running over the Internet, and would have been
turned on when you installed FC - somewhere with the firewall section
there
Jilles Groenendijk wrote:
Hi there,
I'm hosting my mothers email ;-) And she likes to inform 40+ people on her
new-house but it seems that CHKUSER 2.0 is preventing that:
/var/log/qmail/smtp/@40004355597d00822e2c.s:
@4000434d8162186ad8cc CHKUSER rejected intrusion: from
[EMAIL
ClicRapido Internet wrote:
olá list
my logs after upgrade
Oct 14 11:25:03 fourier spamc[2894]: connect(AF_INET) to spamd at
127.0.0.1 failed, retrying (#3 of 3): Connection refused
Oct 14 11:25:04 fourier spamc[2894]: connection attempt to spamd
aborted after 3 retries
multiple erros
and
Michael Hicks wrote:
Hi Erik:
Does this all have to be on a single line, or can I split it into
multiple lines for readability?
i.e.:
-a whitelist.foo.com
-a whitelist2.jabroni.com
-r bl.spamcop.net
-r fakebl.carlosmencia.com
They'll all need to be on the same line.
Edwin Casimero wrote:
Newbie here,
What are the Backup / Restore Scripts? Methods? Techniques?
What important directories are there?
For instant restore?
For transferring to a new server?
In case and when disaster does arrive?
Hard disks fail... all the time.
http://jakev.com/qmail/
I have
Roberto Lourenço wrote:
Hi good night!!
How can I subscribe a lot of people on one list (like to mail marketing)?
On QmailAdmin will demand a lot of time (and later to manage it...).
It's been a while, but there's a command line for ezmlm that allows you
to subscribe bulk-emails from a
spin0 wrote:
hi all
I have this problem on compiling maildrop-toaster
We'll need to know what distro, arch, flags used, etc. so that we can help.
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Ron Horist wrote:
I accidentally moved the /root/.spamassassin directory to my trash.
Hovever I copied it back. Now when I run:
spamassassin -D --lint
I get the following warning:
warn: config: SpamAssassin failed to parse line,
/root/.spamassassin/bayes is not valid for bayes_path,
spin0 wrote:
mandrake 9.2
#rpmbuild --rebuild --with mdk92 maildrop-toaster-*.src.rpm
#rpm -Uvh /usr/src/RPM/RPMS/i586/maildrop-toaster*.rpm
I don't know if it matters much, but I don't see 9.2 on the supported
list. It may have just been dropped, but the functionality is still
there...
Per Qvindesland wrote:
Hello All,
Sorry here is a really stupid question but I am a complete newbie to
qmailtoaster so please don't chop my head off :)
Is the centos 4.2 ok for qmailtoaster?
To the best of my knowledge, it is not supported as of this time. There
are some minor difference
Edwin Casimero wrote:
Does Fetchmail work with Qmail? I Need way to download remote mail
periodically.
Yep, I do this myself to grab my fiance's email from her college account
(IMAP only) and dump it to her regular email account.
Install fetchmail normally (yum install fetchmail).
I create
Ron Horist wrote:
I still get the same error message. Also I went ahead and re-installed
FC4 and QmailToaster on another box and I get the same error message on it
too. Should I be concerned about this?
You'll need to change the permissions on root's directory also, which is
why I moved
Darin Prylowski wrote:
I've been working on getting a toaster running on mandriva 2006 for a while
now. I have almost everything working. I have a couple issues that I can't
resolve.
I can't get spamassassin-toaster to build on mandriva 2006. I tried building
it on a mandriva 2005 box and
Michael Hicks wrote:
I'm getting this error when I try to send an email with about 15
people in the To line:
sorry, maximum number of recipients for one session (#5.7.1 - chkuser).
Please verify that your email address is correct in your Mail preferences
and try again.
Does anyone know where
Brent Dacus wrote:
Hey all
Anyone got a removal script. I want to start over but not delete my
machine. If I rpm -e all the toaster packs is tha good enough or is
there more.
I Love Qmail
brent
Just do rpm -e in the reverse order of the install script. One of them
will complain that
Brent Dacus wrote:
I should not remove zlib right? Lots of complaints. It is ok to drop
the db and rm all the old dirs /var/qmail and so on
Brent
zlib can stay. Everything else can go. And if you really want to start
over from scratch, you can drop the DB.
I put together another QMail-Toaster install script. I have only added
installs for Cent 3.4 and 4.x (4.0, 4.1, 4.2) in this release (0.1
beta). It is a menu driven (bash script) installer, utilizing Erik
Espinoza and Nick Hemmesch's download and install scripts. The menu
framework is
Edwin Casimero wrote:
I've installed successfully on CentOS 4.
Now I want to install on RHEL 3.
Anything I should modify?
Is there another install script?
Which flag do I use for compiling the src rpms?
Just use the flags for Redhat9 (rht90) to build them for RHEL3. Other
than that, you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
perhaps you can help me. I need to add some domains to the whitelist from
spamassin. How can i manage that?
How to enable autolearn?
Autolearn should be on by default. Adding domains to the whitelist is
also really easy. Both will be modified in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Qmail Profis ;-)
i am currently in a big dilemma. That means i have a server with qmailtoaster running absolutely wonderful.
For some domains this server is Primary.
Now i would like to add some domains for which this server is the secondary
one. (the primary
Michael Hicks wrote:
FWIW, I know the two can run side-by-side. Many hosting providers
offer the choice right as you log into webmail.
-Mike
Toaster USED to offer this an install option, also, but it's been
discontinued. And yes, it did run side-by-side with it. There have
been a lot of
Ron Jones wrote:
I checked the /root/.spamassassin directory and... there IS a bayes
directory there.
also, the .spamassassin directory (and all sub-items) is owned by
vpopmail:vchkpw
Has anyone seen this before? I'm stumped!
You'll need to make the /root dir writable also for it
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Yeah, I've no clue why this works. I had set up a qmailtoaster for a
small biz before sbcglobal took over and it's been runnning with that
configuration perfectly all this time.
Thanks,
Erik
On 11/12/05, Dmitry Romanovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know why
Richardus Alim wrote:
Hi Robert.. Thx a lot!
it's working smoothly after follow your advice
but I've 1 problem left and it was already issued in mailing-list
in my /var/log/qmail/spamd/current there's error say:
warn: config: SpamAssassin failed to parse line,
/root/.spamassassin/bayes is
demo wrote:
Hi,
please help me,
I installed qmailtoaster on FC3 everything works except receiving
mails from other mail servers (sending mail to my qmailserver from
outlook at work).
I get the following error in /var/log/qmail/smtp/current:
@4000437e075814ea83dc
demo wrote:
Hi,
I'm on FC3.
well a ps -ef |grep spamd gives me:
---
root 25361 25352 0 11:13 pts/100:00:00 supervise spamd
qmaill 25364 25363 0 11:13 pts/100:00:00 /usr/bin/multilog t
s100 n100 /var/log/qmail/spamd
root 25383 25361 0 11:13 pts/100:00:01
Thiago - TI - Realeza wrote:
it significates:
Bad header (554): Error in Header, Header Error, invalid Message,
header line format error
did your read your log file ?
It will also give you this error (or similar) if you have an attachment
that warlord doesn't like. Did you have an
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Make sure that the uid for vpopmail and the gid for vchkpw match the
ones in /var/qmail/users/assign.
Thanks,
Erik
On 11/21/05, Eduardo Henrique Albergone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I installed the latest script of the qmailtoaster, I made a backup of the
old
Gabriel Lai Yong Shern wrote:
Hi Jake
yes, I have an attachment in the email, about 40MB how can I
enable so that qmail will allow me to send unlimited assignments?
Wow. 40 meg is a LOT. I'd suggest FTP for something that large. If
you're bent on sending attachments that big, though,
Riezal Ross wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering if it is possible to configure the way logging is done?
For instance, currently the outgoing mail is logged at
/var/log/qmail/send and the files are created in a certain format to
show the sender and recipient. Is it possible if I wanted to include
Harry Zink wrote:
Virgin/fresh installation of QmailToaster - everything seems to be
running okay, except for one, not-so-minor thing:
My first guess would be permission problems. What distro did you
install Toaster on? What do your logs show? Be sure to include the tail
of
Devendra wrote:
Dear Sir,
I need some help in relation with Qmail Toaster.
I have created a domian abc.com in which i have created 10 users. now
i want that out of these 10 users only 4 should have the right to send
mail to other domains and the rest should be able to send the mails in
Brent Dacus wrote:
I must not have saved it the first time. However still not working.
I checked spfbehavior it is set to 3=* 3: Reject mails when SPF
resolves to /fail (deny)/
I think it also rejects the message if the person SENDING the message
doesn't have SPF records. I had
Riezal Ross wrote:
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I myself haven't heard of
recordio and not very familiar with mail servers at all. But I'll look
into it and see if that will help my cause. Just to give me a head start
in understanding all this, that example script you
P.V.Anthony wrote:
Hi,
I get these in my logwatch email.
- Cron Begin
**Unmatched Entries**
MAIL (mailed 18012 bytes of output but got status 0x006f )
MAIL (mailed 17889 bytes of output but got status 0x006f )
MAIL (mailed 17175 bytes of output
Thiago Germano Beier wrote:
hi all,
does this newest version of qmailtoaster works fine using anti-spam
rules ?
does anyone use the flag for remove the MESSAGES flaged as **SPAM**?
I´ve an older installation of qmailtoaster but this feature doesn´t
work on it : (
thks,
I say it works
Ron Horist wrote:
Jake,
How are you bouncing the spam?? I am still getting the messages come in
marked with the ***SPAM***. I have the lastest version.
There's a few things you need to do. Enable Spam detection in the
webmail control panel for the user. I also changed some of my
Riezal Ross wrote:
I have a requirement to have a Global Address List incorporated into
the Qmail-toaster server. I need to have a centralized address book,
where all my users can search for the list of available local email
addresses. I would also like to integrate this into Outlook, as done
Linux Rockz wrote:
Alternatively, you can use the taps feature
/var/qmail/control/taps
http://www.inter7.com/?page=qmailtap
I think this needs the qmail-tap patch, which is not included with the
Toaster release. You would have to re-roll your qmail rpm to include
this patch to use the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/usr/bin/tcpserver -v -R -H -l $HOSTNAME -x $TCP_CDB -c $MAXSMTPD \
-u $QMAILDUID -g $NOFILESGID 0 smtp \
$RBLSMTPD $BLACKLIST $SMTPD $VCHKPW /bin/true 21
The -H option tells tcpserver to NOT do a reverse lookup.
Here's a good list of all the options
Ole Johansen wrote:
Hello,
I run The Horde Project, full installation with IMP, nmemo, turba and so..
I believe Turba can do LDAP's ( Addressbook part of the Horde system ).
Supports also shared/global addressbook.
Squirrelmail also can use LDAP, but I think he's looking to have any
email
Linux Rockz wrote:
I have used this feature in QMT ... and well from www.qmailtoaster.com
http://www.qmailtoaster.com
*Technical Specifications: *
* Source RPM packages ready for all RPM based distributions
* SMTP with SMTP-AUTH, SpamThrottle, DNS, large concurrency
* SPF Sender
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Hello Jeff,
I do not speak for the project lead, Nick Hemmesch, but as far as I
know there are no plans for a Debian version. The system was developed
on rpm based systems for rpm based systems. This is a question that
should be asked in the mailing list. I am cc'ing the
Riezal Ross wrote:
What will it take for me to use qmail-tap on an older version?
Regards,
Check to see if it's already there:
rpm -qi qmail-toaster
will show you all the patches applied on your version.
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Eduardo Albergone wrote:
I used the qmailtoaster in my server redhat 9, we bought a new server
that comes with the fedora4 did the installation of the qmailtoaster
in my new server, and this everything ok, everything working right,
only a thing a thing no this working, when I enter in the
Harry Zink wrote:
Been reading up a bit on the whole SpamAssassin and sa-learn
functionality.
Now, mind you, QmailToaster may already be doing this (or, will be,.
once Nick fixes the SA issue that's pending), but here's how I
understand it.
In order for SA to learn with the sa-learn
Gabriel Lai Yong Shern wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Qmail toaster as a relay server with MS Exchange server.
However, the emails going out to the internet from Qmail server was very
slow.
I have to qmailctl doqueue every time to force the delivery of emails. Per
day will have about 700 emails from
nilson lee wrote:
i am using latest version qmail-toaster, but i found there are some
error in /var/log/qmail/spam/current as following, it is about the
auto_whitelist and bayes, how to solve it, thanks.
Delete /root/.spamassassin/bayes (directory)
touch /root/.spamassassin/bayes
chmod 600
Massimiliano wrote:
Hi !
I'm now using a Qmail Server for handling about 40 e-mail accounts .
My boss asked me today to raise the availability level of the
server next to 100% because the e-mail service is getting for my
company more and more important so my obvious conclusion is that I'll
Riezal Ross wrote:
I'm still trying to get a grip on things here. I've just re-installed
the new spamassassin-toaster and it looks to be booting up fine with
no issues. When I run spamassassin -D --lint, it spews a whole lot of
messages. There is one part that I'm concerned about:
/[3738]
Erik Espinoza wrote:
It's very simple really. Jake has some nice scripts on his site,
http:///jakev.com/qmail/ which should take care of all the hard stuff.
If you are worried, do it on a test box or a vmware machine and see
how that works first.
It is pretty straight forward, but it never
Ithamar Sagy wrote:
Hi
I checked my /var/qmail/control/badmimetypes
Any idea which one refers to bz2?
It's rather complicated. I had a problem with a PDF that had a signature
that matched one of the blocked signatures. To find mine, I had to shut
all of them off (comment them all out,
Gabriel Lai Yong Shern wrote:
Hi Ithamar,
I attached *.bz2 file and email back to myself, I didn't have any
error messages... Could it be your firewall or any other device that
has smtp pop3 scanning?
This leads me to believe that his particular .bz2 file is matching a
signature in
David Hartley wrote:
Greetings qmailtoaster friends.
A few weeks ago I moved my server from one dedicated web host to
another. I use it mainly for my own mail, a couple of small sites.
It was running freebsd with postfix, courier imap, spam assassin,
etc. I am now running qmailtoaster but
List wrote:
Hello Nick,
i have fixed that issue, but the error msg (also after rebooting the server)
come up.
[2718] warn: config: warning: description exists for non-existent rule
SPF_HELO_PASS
[2718] warn: config: warning: description exists for non-existent rule
URIBL_SC_SURBL
[2718] warn:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Jake,
i am not really confused. altough that i have delte one of the cf files from the folder described below, the error occured again. might it be, that there is another folder with such cf files?
i am absolutely confused...
Sorry, I'm not understanding.
Ithamar Sagy wrote:
HI
Many of my users are getting this error from time to time
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject: hello
Sent: 12/10/2005 11:20 AM
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
Sam Malka ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Johan Bisschoff (BCX Communications) wrote:
Hi All
Is it possible to tell Qmail to route a specific local domain
(Virtual Domain) to another mail server/gateway using smtproutes and
leave the other domains to connect directly using MX lookup?
What it sounds like you're trying to do
Johan Bisschoff (BCX Communications) wrote:
Hi All
What I want to do is as follows:
Server has 10 domains on it to receive/send mail.
Of these 10 I need to direct 2 domains outbound mail to a
different gateway server.
The other 8 domains must still send mail out to the
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