Thanks, Jaime. I'm glad the RPMs worked out for you. This is my goal and
why I've always liked QMT it is, simple, easy to set up, and it works.
On 5/23/2016 8:24 AM, Jaime Lerner wrote:
I've been using qmail since the late 90s and am a huge fangirl (yes, I
think I'm the only girl on here, lol). I just wanted to say after
installing from binaries years ago I found QMT and breathed a sigh of
relief. What a timesaver! I used it on my last mailserver 5 years ago,
but found I needed to make a move and wanted to see if I could get it
running on Centos7. Thanks to the awesome script from Eric, the install
was a breeze! As he warned, it hung a while on the ClamAV install, but
other than that it ran smoothly. My only issue was figuring out how to
install my new SSL cert and remove the self-signed one.
Finally got that figured out and everything is working cleanly. SMTP is
a bit slow to connect, so if anyone has a super quick solution for that,
it would be great. I remember I had the same issue when I set up my
previous server, but of course I have no clue now how I solved it. :) I
already changed the Spamdyke setting for delaying the greeting to ZERO
and that helped with testing the setup through CheckTLS.com (everything
got a green), but it still takes 3-4 seconds to process. I don't know if
that can be changed based on everything that's going on though?
I also have DKIM working smoothly. Emails are being signed and once I
changed the encryption to 1024 for the public key, Google gave it a
"pass", whereas when I first tested, it gave a "weak-key" response. (Had
to turn off DKVERIFY for incoming because it was bouncing emails).
By the way, I'm using one of the free SSL certs from Let's Encrypt (lets
encrypt.org). Just letting everyone know the cert worked in case you
were thinking of trying it.
--
Eric C. Broch
White Horse Technical Consulting
[email protected]
406-214-6802
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