anyone tried or found an Amazon AWS image for QmailToaster? or tried one of
the CentOS images and installed qmailtoaster on it?
thx,
Kjetil
Alberto Guzzetti wrote:
/It's come to my attention that some people are abusing my work by
bogging my server down with multiple downloads. I've already limited
the bandwidth since downloads BURIED a 3M connection, but then I
started to get complaints from users who were unable to download the
Thanks for the reply Jake.
Your job is great and for sure i don't want to blame on you. It was
just a simple request, I will see what i can do.
For the donate i can understand you well I've a site that provide free
online RPG (role playing game) by browser from agoust 2001 and in 9
years i
Jake Vickers wrote:
Alberto Guzzetti wrote:
/It's come to my attention that some people are abusing my work by
bogging my server down with multiple downloads. I've already limited
the bandwidth since downloads BURIED a 3M connection, but then I
started to get complaints from users who were
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Jake,
What OS is this running on? I ask on list cause I figure other folks might
want to know...(or I am just hopelessly too busy to lift my head up). Thx.
Helmut
*From http://qmtiso.com/ :
CentQMT5-1.0.0 - Is out! This version is based on CentOS 5.1 and
includes
Constantin IOAJA wrote:
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Jake,
What OS is this running on? I ask on list cause I figure other folks might
want to know...(or I am just hopelessly too busy to lift my head up). Thx.
Helmut
*From http://qmtiso.com/ :
CentQMT5-1.0.0 - Is out! This version is based on
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Jake,
What OS is this running on? I ask on list cause I figure other folks might
want to know...(or I am just hopelessly too busy to lift my head up). Thx.
QMT-ISO-1.4.1 is based on CentOS 4.6.
-
I've released QMT-ISO-1.4.1 this evening. It includes binary packages
for the entire installation. For my testing this reduced the
installation time from 31 minutes to 17 minutes from bare-metal.
I've added a bunch of extra perl modules (also in binary RPM format) and
added procmail for a
-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] QMT-ISO-1.4.1 is out
I've released QMT-ISO-1.4.1 this evening. It includes binary packages for
the entire installation. For my testing this reduced the installation time
from 31 minutes to 17 minutes from bare-metal.
I've added a bunch of extra perl
root, password
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 1:51 PM, Alan Dunbar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I recently downloaded and installed the latest QMT ISO (
http://www.qmtiso.com/download/iso/QMT-ISO-1.4.0.iso) v1.4.0
Install appears to have gone fine however after install I have been unable
to login as
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 11:00 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] QMT ISO Password
root, password
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 1:51 PM, Alan Dunbar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I recently downloaded and installed the latest QMT ISO
(http
, 2008 11:00 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] QMT ISO Password
root, password
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 1:51 PM, Alan Dunbar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I recently downloaded and installed the latest QMT ISO
(http://www.qmtiso.com/download/iso/QMT-ISO-1.4.0.iso
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] QMT ISO Password
I remember that when I am installing my box with qmt-iso 1.3 it prompt me
for root password at install time
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/QMT-ISO_Install_Screenshots
anyway you can always reset your root password by going to init 1
google
Boot in single mode
and reset the root password
Bogdan
- Original Message -
From: PakOgah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 9:03 AM
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] QMT ISO Password
I remember that when I am installing my box with qmt
I recently downloaded and installed the latest QMT ISO
(http://www.qmtiso.com/download/iso/QMT-ISO-1.4.0.iso) v1.4.0
Install appears to have gone fine however after install I have been
unable to login as root. There appears to be no documentation on the
default password. I've tried several
Not sure if this is relevant, but a similar problem had to do with
lacking SPF or lack of reverse DNS settings - many providers,
including AOL, Yahoo and Hotmail, will now defer or reject mail if
reverse DNS resolution fails.
I've just been going through something like that, where all of
Check if your reverse DNS settings check out fine.
On Jan 3, 2008, at 10:20 AM, Kyle Quillen wrote:
I have this exact same problem and am yet to figure out what it is.
some times it goes to the bulk mail folder sometimes it just gets
deferred back to me and i am no idea what it would be.
Q
Resetting up and correcting reverse DNS, as well as making sure your
SPF is properly set, fixes it.
Too true, those were in fact some of the issues as well. I had just installed
new DNS servers and had messed up a few things here and there.
DNS is probably one of the biggest reasons for email
I, like you, busted my butt getting domain keys working. My DNS is
farmed out and my provider (dnsmadeeasy) couldn't tell me how to set up
the dk txt records via its interface. Trial and error finally prevailed,
though.
So you're getting email out to most of the big boys now without problems?
QMT-ISO 1.4.0 has been released and is now ready for download. It's
available at http://qmtiso.com
Here's the latest changelog:
version 1.4.0 - 01/01/2008
Updated all packages to CentOS 4.6
Added 'iftop' utility - it's what top is for CPUs, only
for network interfaces
Jan 2008 12:36:30 -0500
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] QMT-ISO 1.4.0 is out
QMT-ISO 1.4.0 has been released and is now ready for download. It's
available at http://qmtiso.com
Here's the latest changelog:
version 1.4.0 - 01/01/2008
Updated all
Phil Leinhauser wrote:
Seeing you updating packages to CentOS brings up a question I've been wondering
about...
I'm running QMT on Fedora 6 and everything is fine. I know the install instructions/scripts are essentially the same for Fed6 and CentOS. Since I'm pretty new to the linux world,
Since I installed using 1.3.1, is there an upgrade path? It would be cool to
pop the CD in and have an upgrade option. I'm guessing that would be very
complicated so it's just a wish :).
Mike
On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 10:37:05 -0500, Jake Vickers wrote:
QMT-ISO 1.4.0 has been released and is now
Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2008 13:28:38 -0500
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] QMT-ISO 1.4.0 is out
Phil Leinhauser wrote:
Seeing you updating packages to CentOS brings up a question I've been
wondering about...
I'm running QMT on Fedora
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I installed using 1.3.1, is there an upgrade path? It would be cool to
pop the CD in and have an upgrade option. I'm guessing that would be very
complicated so it's just a wish :).
It's something I'm thinking about doing, but due to the amount of work
Phil Leinhauser wrote:
Thanks Jake,
That covers it exactly. The FC6 I have is no different than what CentOS will
be in a version or 2 and there is no compelling reason to move over to it.
I thought it might be something like that but you just filled in the gaps.
No problem. There are
It's something I'm thinking about doing, but due to the amount of work
involved would probably not be in the freebie bin (ie: a subscription
I think folks understand that and would be willing to pay a reasonable fee.
Right now suggestions are best. I do not get many any more (even
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, how about a version which has spf and domainkeys fully activated with
email making it to yahoo and hotmail right out of the box? :). I've had
countless people help me with this, have yet to figure it out, weird eh?
I may take a crack at that; I've set up
I may take a crack at that; I've set up several machines recently and
have not had any issue sending to Yahoo or Hotmail (even though I'm not
using DK), so it may be an outside factor.
I've wondered about that also and took a close look at my watchguard firewall
thinking it might be that. I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I may take a crack at that; I've set up several machines recently and
have not had any issue sending to Yahoo or Hotmail (even though I'm not
using DK), so it may be an outside factor.
I've wondered about that also and took a close look at my watchguard firewall
!!
hehe, spare time... Yea, right... lol!
Phil
-Original message-
From: Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2008 15:03:23 -0500
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] QMT-ISO 1.4.0 is out
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, how about a version which
I don't have spf and dk on all toasters and at start yahoo would set it
as bulk mail and hotmail would not show the mails, after sending a mail
from hotmail to the new domain and make a reply to that mail, the mails
started to appear
First, was that just for one account on both sites or did
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't have spf and dk on all toasters and at start yahoo would set it
as bulk mail and hotmail would not show the mails, after sending a mail
from hotmail to the new domain and make a reply to that mail, the mails
started to appear
First, was that just for one
Yea Mike, I'm not sure why Yahoo and Hotmail don't like you. That is
really strange. I have 2 different post offices I run, one is the QMT and
Something with the firewall then as we've been mulling around. I don't see
much else and it's one of those things where you look at it too long,
I have this exact same problem and am yet to figure out what it is.
some times it goes to the bulk mail folder sometimes it just gets
deferred back to me and i am no idea what it would be.
Q
On Wed, 2008-01-02 at 20:58 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yea Mike, I'm not sure why Yahoo and
Tim on this list figured out what was wrong with my DK problems along with
some DNS issues and everything seems to be resolved. The testing from other
sites seems to show that all is fine but it's not. As you've seen, other
others on the list have also helped me out. This seems to be something
PakOgah wrote:
Dear All,
Finally, QMT-ISO manual guide is now finish
it's include a Step-by-step installation screenshots
although I made it based on QMT-ISO 1.2 installation
but Jake, has edit it and and said it's based on QMT-ISO 1.3.1
(I need a few to test it on QMT-1.3.1)
For those who
Dear All,
Finally, QMT-ISO manual guide is now finish
it's include a Step-by-step installation screenshots
although I made it based on QMT-ISO 1.2 installation
but Jake, has edit it and and said it's based on QMT-ISO 1.3.1
(I need a few to test it on QMT-1.3.1)
For those who using QMT-ISO, I
Am I on this list or what? Anyone seeing this message?
---
I've installed QMT-ISO 1.31 I think it is, and the squirrelmail seems to be a
little broken. It doesn't want to see email in the Inbox even though it says
there is email in there.
This is a default installation. I've tried editing the
, October 11, 2007 2:52 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] QMT-ISO Squirrelmail path problem
Am I on this list or what? Anyone seeing this message?
---
I've installed QMT-ISO 1.31 I think it is, and the squirrelmail seems to
be a
little broken. It doesn't want to see
Wow, I'm actually live :). I thought no one could see my messages.
What specific error are you seeing? Did you check that apache is
running as the correct user/group? Perhaps link to a screenshot;
speaking for myself, I don't entirely follow your question.
When I go to the squirrelmail web
-Original Message-
I see this on the side;
Folders
Last Refresh:
Thu, 7:06 pm
(Check mail)
- INBOX (17)
Drafts
Sent
Trash
Spam
I see this on the top;
Current Folder: INBOXSign Out
Compose Addresses Folders Options Search Help
Calendar
Hi,
When you click on Inbox, are you not able to see the messages in the
inbox in the main frame of the page? I believe when you don't have
anything open, nothing appears in the middle area of the screen.
No, nothing shows up at all for inbox, just a blank screen.
Everything shows up for the
: [qmailtoaster] QMT-ISO Squirrelmail path problem
Wow, I'm actually live :). I thought no one could see my messages.
What specific error are you seeing? Did you check that apache is
running as the correct user/group? Perhaps link to a screenshot;
speaking for myself, I don't entirely follow your
However, you might be able to get more helpful information from your log
files.
Yup, been looking in there as well. Lot's and lot's of errors. Before I start
changing things, figured I'd ask the list.
anything pertinent. Reply with your results(only what is necessary, not
your entire log).
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] QMT-ISO Squirrelmail path problem
Wow, I'm actually live :). I thought no one could see my messages.
What specific error are you seeing? Did you check that apache is
running as the correct user/group? Perhaps link to a screenshot;
speaking for myself, I don't
I've installed QMT-ISO 1.31 I think it is, and the squirrelmail seems to be a
little broken. It doesn't want to see email in the Inbox even though it says
there is email in there.
This is a default installation. I've tried editing the
/etc/squirrelmail/config.php file to point to INBOX as I found
PakOgah wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
bb. wrote:
Thank you.
Where are the docs? May be same as qmailtoaster. What
ever, download is completed and let me test it.
Thanks again...
The docs will be the same as Qmailtoaster. I do add a few extra
features in there that should be apparent by
Thanks,
Yesterday and this morning i tried to install QMT-ISO
but gave error; installed the OS on harddisk but could
not boot, gave CentOS boot error on first boot and
never boots up.
But mean while i remembered that (Am i wrong?):
Programmer of qmail does not permit to publish his
program in
bb. wrote:
Thanks,
Yesterday and this morning i tried to install QMT-ISO
but gave error; installed the OS on harddisk but could
not boot, gave CentOS boot error on first boot and
never boots up.
But mean while i remembered that (Am i wrong?):
Programmer of qmail does not permit to publish his
Hi List,
As i see, documention is VERY important. I am using
qmailtoaster over a year and want (need) to update.
Download CentOS, make fresh os install, install
qmailtoaster via script and config it: seems easy way,
becuase i do not know how to do with QMT-ISO.
Now i am downloading QMT-ISO,
bb. wrote:
Hi List,
As i see, documention is VERY important. I am using
qmailtoaster over a year and want (need) to update.
Download CentOS, make fresh os install, install
qmailtoaster via script and config it: seems easy way,
becuase i do not know how to do with QMT-ISO.
Now i am
Thank you.
Where are the docs? May be same as qmailtoaster. What
ever, download is completed and let me test it.
Thanks again...
--- Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bb. wrote:
Hi List,
As i see, documention is VERY important. I am
using
qmailtoaster over a year and want
bb. wrote:
Thank you.
Where are the docs? May be same as qmailtoaster. What
ever, download is completed and let me test it.
Thanks again...
The docs will be the same as Qmailtoaster. I do add a few extra features
in there that should be apparent by using the command iso-help or
reading
Jake Vickers wrote:
QMT-ISO-1.3.0 has been released. Major changes are that it's now
updated for the latest Cent4.5 packages. I also fixed a minor issue
with the QmailToaster-Plus downloading and installation since the web
address had changed.
It's up and available for download at
PakOgah wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
QMT-ISO-1.3.0 has been released. Major changes are that it's now
updated for the latest Cent4.5 packages. I also fixed a minor issue
with the QmailToaster-Plus downloading and installation since the web
address had changed.
It's up and available for
Lucian Cristian wrote:
I've used the following options in webmin (starting from v2.80):
*QMail Options
Mail Aliases
Local Domains
Accepted Domains
Rejectec Addresses (but I didn't knew how to use it so I brake it :),
quickly repaired )
Mail Queue
Read Users Mail
*I didn't need the other
Jake Vickers wrote:
Lucian Cristian wrote:
I've used the following options in webmin (starting from v2.80):
*QMail Options
Mail Aliases
Local Domains
Accepted Domains
Rejectec Addresses (but I didn't knew how to use it so I brake it :),
quickly repaired )
Mail Queue
Read Users Mail
*I
Lucian Cristian wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Lucian Cristian wrote:
I've used the following options in webmin (starting from v2.80):
*QMail Options
Mail Aliases
Local Domains
Accepted Domains
Rejectec Addresses (but I didn't knew how to use it so I brake it
:), quickly repaired )
Mail Queue
Jake Vickers wrote:
Lucian Cristian wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Lucian Cristian wrote:
I've used the following options in webmin (starting from v2.80):
*QMail Options
Mail Aliases
Local Domains
Accepted Domains
Rejectec Addresses (but I didn't knew how to use it so I brake it
:), quickly
:21 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] QMT-ISO 1.2.1
Jake Vickers wrote:
Lucian Cristian wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Lucian Cristian wrote:
I've used the following options in webmin (starting from v2.80):
*QMail Options
Mail Aliases
Local Domains
Accepted
Jake Vickers wrote:
I've just released QMT-ISO-1.2.1, which is a minor bug fix from 1.2.
Those users who used the advanced installation previously were not
getting bind installed (sorry Jack and Helmut), which has been corrected.
I'll try and release a 1.3 version this month which will include
PakOgah wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
I've just released QMT-ISO-1.2.1, which is a minor bug fix from 1.2.
Those users who used the advanced installation previously were not
getting bind installed (sorry Jack and Helmut), which has been
corrected.
I'll try and release a 1.3 version this month
Jake Vickers wrote:
Release plan is as follow: when I get to it grin. I do this in my
spare time - I have a consulting business that keeps me very busy, and
a child on the way (just found out it's going to be a boy
yesterday). As such, my clients come first. After the baby is
born, don't
of the ISO, shoot me
an e-mail. Be glad to.
-Original Message-
From: PakOgah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 7:28 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] QMT-ISO 1.2.1
Jake Vickers wrote:
Release plan is as follow: when I get
PakOgah wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Release plan is as follow: when I get to it grin. I do this in my
spare time - I have a consulting business that keeps me very busy,
and a child on the way (just found out it's going to be a boy
yesterday). As such, my clients come first. After the baby
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Jake - Congrats!!!
It would be helpful if you could remibe folks via script to set hostname...
I got listed on CBL too - not too painful to deal with, but a pain. I will
not miss that fact again though. Again, thx very much for distributing
this. If I can help with free
Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 11:33 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] QMT-ISO 1.2.1
PakOgah wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Release plan is as follow: when I get to it grin. I do this in my
spare time - I have a consulting
Steve Ingraham wrote:
like to test. The user who asked for Webmin to be included (sorry,
forgot who asked) gave me the impression that they were looking to
manage the rest of their system, not specifically Toaster
through Webmin. Thanks again.
I use webmin to manage my Linux machine.
Helmut Fritz wrote:
It was me Jake... :) and yes - I meant for the rest of my system. I
looked at the webmin plugin for qmail, and it is very lacking, especially
for the toaster with all the features available. The vqadmin and qmailadmin
apps are the way to go if you ask me.
I thought
-Original Message-
From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 1:33 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] QMT-ISO 1.2.1
PakOgah wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Release plan is as follow: when I get to it grin. I do
I've just released QMT-ISO-1.2.1, which is a minor bug fix from 1.2.
Those users who used the advanced installation previously were not
getting bind installed (sorry Jack and Helmut), which has been corrected.
I'll try and release a 1.3 version this month which will include a few
new features
Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Monday, June 4, 2007 6:29:11 AM
Subject: [qmailtoaster] QMT-ISO 1.2.1
I've just released QMT-ISO-1.2.1, which is a minor bug fix from 1.2.
Those users who used the advanced installation previously were not
getting bind
Agreed - that ISO is sweet! And very useful for folks that do not have a
lot of time...
-Original Message-
From: Jack Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 6:03 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] QMT-ISO 1.2.1
No big deal - I
Jake,
Still working on my migration box, which is coming along nicely. Thanks
for your answers on the qtp-backup/restore scripts. I appreciate the
files being left, just wanted to be sure the something wasn't being
missed!
Two things I'm wondering about:
1. On my box I'm
Aaron Spurlock wrote:
Jake,
Still working on my migration box, which is coming along nicely.
Thanks for your answers on the qtp-backup/restore scripts. I
appreciate the files being left, just wanted to be sure the something
wasn't being missed!
Two things I'm wondering about:
Jake Vickers wrote:
PakOgah wrote:
Jake, I could give you mirror also for qmt-iso.
does qtp.qmailtoaster.com support rsync?
if not I'll do it via http download
btw can you make softlink like QMT-ISO-current.iso which pointed to
QMT-ISO-1.2.iso? and when the next release it point to
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
Instead of mirroring, why isn't the ISO distributed through BitTorrent.
That way anyone who wants can join on as a seed and help out, plus it
Unfortunately, BitTorrent is often used for less noble ventures. Here
at my ISP, I play seek-and-destroy with any P2P
Michael H wrote:
Unfortunately, BitTorrent is often used for less noble ventures. Here
at my ISP, I play seek-and-destroy with any P2P traffic.
It is a good way for an ISP to get in trouble. Mine did not disclose
that they are blocking p2p traffic. They are looking at some trouble
from our
Jake Vickers escribió:
I have jus installed the 1.2 on a PARALLELS VM, on my mac.
3 things.
1) Had to yum remove kernel-smp for de VM to boot (now is booting with
the i386-up) FIXED
2) When it starts up, the smartd service don´t start, and at shutdown,
irqbalance services don´t stop. NO IDEA
Basura wrote:
Jake Vickers escribió:
I have jus installed the 1.2 on a PARALLELS VM, on my mac.
3 things.
1) Had to yum remove kernel-smp for de VM to boot (now is booting with
the i386-up) FIXED
2) When it starts up, the smartd service don´t start, and at shutdown,
irqbalance services
Michael H wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
Instead of mirroring, why isn't the ISO distributed through
BitTorrent. That way anyone who wants can join on as a seed and help
out, plus it
Unfortunately, BitTorrent is often used for less noble ventures. Here
at my ISP, I play
machine just because I have a 3/3 pipe on that machine that's
un-metered.
Bandwidth still isn't free everywhere so I put the ISO downloads where
they
will affect me the least financially.
I'm guessing I could give you a mirror if you might give me a hand when I
get
stuck. I badly need
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get very little input back on any of the scripts/projects I write to be
honest. To date there have been 114 successful installs of the QMT-ISO, but
I've only gotten 4 emails off-list with any kind of feedback or problem.
Do you get the sense it's because most
PakOgah wrote:
Jake, I could give you mirror also for qmt-iso.
does qtp.qmailtoaster.com support rsync?
if not I'll do it via http download
btw can you make softlink like QMT-ISO-current.iso which pointed to
QMT-ISO-1.2.iso? and when the next release it point to QMT-ISO-2.0.iso and
so on..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking at the site but it's not clear to me if this is a pre-installed
ISO of QMT or the tools that are listed on the top page? Is this an install
CD?
huh? QMT-ISO is an installation CD that when run will give you an
install of CentOS 4.4 with all udpates and
huh?
Why huh? You answered the question, thanks. It was not clear to me and I'm
sure it wasn't to me, might not be to others who are too scared to ask for
fear of being looked down on for asking :).
Mike
QMT-ISO is an installation CD that when run will give you an
install of CentOS 4.4 with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
huh?
Why huh? You answered the question, thanks. It was not clear to me and I'm
sure it wasn't to me, might not be to others who are too scared to ask for
fear of being looked down on for asking :).
Huh because I didn't understand what you were asking
Why huh? You answered the question, thanks. It was not clear to me and
I'm sure it wasn't to me, might not be to others who are too scared to
ask for fear of being looked down on for asking :).
One of the first questions I asked I got that attitude thing from someone who
took the time to tell
Jake Vickers wrote:
I have released QMT-ISO version 1.2. It's been uploaded and is
available at http://qtp.qmailtoaster.com/iso
The wiki has been updated for the 1.2 release notes.
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the first questions I asked I got that attitude thing from someone who
took the time to tell me that I should learn about what I'm doing rather then
just ask. He pointed out that he was not going to give me the answer because
he wanted me to learn.
Funny,
By the way, this is mostly why I was not sure...
QmailToaster-Plus is an RPM package that contains a menu and supporting
scripts which add additional features and utilities to your QmailToaster. It
is an administrator's toolkit of sorts.
In my new experiences with fully prepared ISO's, I've not
No problem. I got started in Linux by learning to install a mail server as
a matter of fact.
I wish I'd have had time over the years to learn more about mail services.
I've always had others around me to take care of those things once I installed
it and handed it over. It's my worst problem
I have released QMT-ISO version 1.2. It's been uploaded and is available
at http://qtp.qmailtoaster.com/iso
File sizes are:
541M QMT-ISO-1.2.iso
50 QMT-ISO-1.2.iso.md5
514M QMT-ISO-1.2.tar.gz
I will post the updates on the wiki sometime tomorrow, but in the
meantime here is the changelog:
I'm looking at the site but it's not clear to me if this is a pre-installed
ISO of QMT or the tools that are listed on the top page? Is this an install
CD?
Thanks.
On Fri, 04 May 2007 22:12:56 -0400, Jake Vickers wrote:
I have released QMT-ISO version 1.2. It's been uploaded and is available
Thanks go to Treeman for pointing out a problem.
In QMT-ISO-1.1 it's not installing qmailadmin for some reason. It has
something to do with the new version downloaded. It will install
manually though. I am working on a respin of the ISO now to correct this.
In the next respin (1.2) I will be
PakOgah wrote:
Thanks go to Treeman for pointing out a problem.
In QMT-ISO-1.1 it's not installing qmailadmin for some reason. It has
something to do with the new version downloaded. It will install
manually though. I am working on a respin of the ISO now to correct this.
In the next respin
PakOgah wrote:
what version of centos are you going to use? still 4.4 or 5.0?
I haven't try centos 5 yet.
anyway can you put a mailinglist archive script like www.mail-archive.com?
I think it use moharc http://www.mhonarc.org/
I got MHonArc included in the next release. It gets installed,
Thanks go to Treeman for pointing out a problem.
In QMT-ISO-1.1 it's not installing qmailadmin for some reason. It has
something to do with the new version downloaded. It will install
manually though. I am working on a respin of the ISO now to correct this.
In the next respin (1.2) I will be
Ok, so I downloaded 1.1, cut it to disk.
Read the notes, seems simple enough, install CentOS and when it reboots, it'll
auto start the install using net access.
All I seem to get is a nice new install of CentOS? I don't see any manual
commands I need to enter to start the install once it boots as
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