Do you need volunteers for mirrors?
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> On Sep 12, 2018, at 9:32 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
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> Tony,
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> And replace
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> http://mirrors.qmailtoaster.com/current/nodist/qmailtoaster-release-2.0-1.qt.nodist.noarch.rpm
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Tony,
And replace
http://mirrors.qmailtoaster.com/current/nodist/qmailtoaster-release-2.0-1.qt.nodist.noarch.rpm
http://mirror2.qmailtoaster.com/current/nodist/qmailtoaster-release-2.0-1.qt.nodist.noarch.rpm
I'm not sure how many qmailtoaster mirrors are left...probably mine
(mirror2)
Jeff,
I'd be interested to see if this works
On 9/11/2018 1:56 PM, Jeff Koch wrote:
Andrew - thanks - a very good suggestion. Jeff
On 9/11/2018 11:58 AM, Andrew Swartz wrote:
Consider the possibility that this could be a spamdyke option/issue. I
mention this because with my centos5 toaster
Have a look here: https://www.qmailtoaster.org/ under CentOS 6
-Eric
On 9/11/2018 9:59 AM, Tony White wrote:
Hi folks,
Trying to create a new COS6 server.
All ok up to qt-bootstrap-2
where i get this error
qt-bootstrap-2 - installing
qmailtoaster-release-2.0-1.qt.nodist.noarch.rpm (repo)
Why 6? Since you are rebuilding go to 7
> On Sep 11, 2018, at 08:59, Tony White wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
> Trying to create a new COS6 server.
>
> All ok up to qt-bootstrap-2
> where i get this error
>
> qt-bootstrap-2 - installing qmailtoaster-release-2.0-1.qt.nodist.noarch.rpm
> (repo) ...
>
I am not sure that’s the case. I have an older version of qmail, on centos 5
and follow most of the Bill’s toaster, a few personal changes but my user was
still be able to use @,and I do use spamdyke there too.
Remo
> On Sep 11, 2018, at 08:58, Andrew Swartz wrote:
>
> Consider the
Hi folks,
Trying to create a new COS6 server.
All ok up to qt-bootstrap-2
where i get this error
qt-bootstrap-2 - installing qmailtoaster-release-2.0-1.qt.nodist.noarch.rpm
(repo) ...
Retrieving
http://mirrors.qmailtoaster.com/current/nodist/qmailtoaster-release-2.0-1.qt.nodist.noarch.rpm
Consider the possibility that this could be a spamdyke option/issue. I
mention this because with my centos5 toaster I had to manually install
spamdyke but it installed automatically with my recent centos7 toaster.
Also, the spamdyke version has upgraded from 4.x to 5.x which was a
fairly
Hi Eric:
This was an old Bill's Toaster and for reasons I can't remember (going
back to 1999) user's couldn't put '@' asteriks in their usernames so we
had them use percent signs which Bill's toaster accepted.
Jeff
On 9/11/2018 10:23 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
Hi Jeff,
How old was the
Hi Jeff,
How old was the toaster? What metamorphosis of qmail were you running.
In all the maintenance I've done nothing has been modified to the qmail
packages concerning the % character.
On 9/11/2018 7:54 AM, Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi:
We just upgraded a mailserver to the new qmail toaster
Hi:
We just upgraded a mailserver to the new qmail toaster and ran into a
problem. The old mailserver allowed usernames with percent signs such as
sam%domain.com. The new toaster rejects that form of username. Is there
any quick fix that would allow the percent sign to be used? Otherwise we
Hi,
I've found this error "Your email was rejected because it contains a
bad attachment: d" in the smtp log.
I read these old post
http://qmailtoaster-list.qmailtoaster.narkive.com/u9RF8MRE/your-email-was-rejected-because-it-contains-a-bad-attachment-d
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