Jake Vickers wrote:
PakOgah wrote:
my bad,
he sent it last week. I can't check the logs since it only display
the last 3 days
it seems I need to archive my logs too...
can I use your's script :)
The logs are still there, unless you've deleted them. They're file
files starting with @4. You
Well in my case (the original posting), my user is on port 587 with
authentication on and using the ssl settings Also, there is no AV (took
it off to test) scanning on this machine.
d
On 7/6/07, Erik A. Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Make sure that the machine isn't running an
PakOgah wrote:
Jack,
I found what's going wrong...
I ask my friend email again to me and yahoo.com while I am monitoring
the smtp logs.
I rcvd notification from YM that I rcvd new email from him but no
email on for me
I check the email header on yahoomail and found his sender IP 203.121.x.x
I have about a hundred Outlook users on a Toaster and haven't
experienced any issues. Please take screenshots of all of the smtp
settings and mail them to me (offlist if you prefer). Also please let
me know which version of Outlook? All of my users are XP, 2003 and
2007.
Thanks,
Erik
On 7/5/07,
Erik: as regards your suggestion RE antivirus, we have a corporate AV
provider (F-Secure) -- so all users are using the F-Secure Client 7.0
-- and none other has this problem, saving the one user (I'll call him
RL)... Also, he (RL) is using the same AV product (physically the same
laptop) at
Did you check to ensure that he is running the latest Office 2000 updates?
Might be a known problem that has been fixed. With IE use
http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/
On 7/6/07, Dan McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik: as regards your suggestion RE antivirus, we have a corporate AV
Have you attempted to increase the server timeout in Outlook? It's possible
that the problem site has a slower connection to your toaster. You could
also have RL test for connectivity from the problem site using telnet
yourtoaster 25 at the DOS command line.
_
From: Dan McAllister
Not yet sir... I have not had time. Work and demanding clients are keeping
me from looking at this. I will, once I gte a chance though...and will
report back. If you take the plunge please do the same...
-Original Message-
From: Jack D. Martin Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
I do use phplist for one of my clients. Works quite well, and he actually
behaves and does not SPAM folks (or I would kick him off of my servers...).
Not sure about the ability to integrate it, but it is a good mail list
package.
-Original Message-
From: Per Qvindesland [mailto:[EMAIL
On 7/6/07, Dan McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik: as regards your suggestion RE antivirus, we have a corporate AV
provider (F-Secure) -- so all users are using the F-Secure Client 7.0 --
and none other has this problem, saving the one user (I'll call him RL)...
Also, he (RL) is using
Thanks Guys. I worked out what I was doing wrong and it was pretty stupid:
I ftp'd the backup tar file from the old computer to the new one prior
to running the restore script. Unfortunately I hadn't waited long enough
for the tar ball to be assembled...
I repeated the restore with a new
I figured it out... I had . in my path and that was causing
rpmbuild to use the package's install command instead of the
system's install command.
I removed . from my path and it built and installed fine.
-Russ
At 04:39 PM 7/5/2007, Russ Goodwin wrote:
Hi-
This is my first attempt doing
Hey guys,
I have a quick question I am hoping to hit a few of you more
experienced toaster admins up about
I was wondering what people have seen from experience that the toaster
(stock, running no mods) tends to use a lot of.. IE IO intensive, CPU,
and so on. I have been looking at various
Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH wrote:
Try to set
memory_limit = 48M
MB is not recognized; K, M and G can be used.
Johannes
Tommi Järvilehto schrieb:
Using CentOS 4.4 and latest qtp
When I installed roundcube from qtp-menu there was problem that
apache did
not start anymore.
error
Crazy busy here too - If I get a chance to do it - I will report back for
you!!!
-Original Message-
From: Helmut Fritz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 3:30 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] qmailtoaster-plus-0.2.12-1.3.15 is
Been looking into some of the push functionality that IMAP provides
through the IDLE function (yes, that means I have an iPhone, and want
to see if I can set it up for push mail via QmailToaster)
According to this:
http://popfile.sourceforge.net/wiki/ImapServers
Courier-IMAP 1.4.3
Sorry but I'm not sure I understand...
4.1.2 1.4.3
QmailToaster comes with 4.1.2.
Erik
On 7/6/07, Harry Zink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Been looking into some of the push functionality that IMAP provides through
the IDLE function (yes, that means I have an iPhone, and want to see if I
can
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