[qmailtoaster] qmail analog

2006-09-29 Thread Stanley Robins
I am trying to install qmailanalogbutiamgettingthiserror.alsoiwanttoinstallqstats,inshortwhatineedis,everydayicangetreportswhatmanyemailsgotsend,receiveetc.howcanidothat,hasanyoneofyoudonethis?? 
nroff -man matchup.1  matchup.0nroff -man columnt.1  columnt.0nroff -man xqp.1  xqp.0nroff -man xsender.1  xsender.0nroff -man xrecipient.1  xrecipient.0nroff -man alloc.3  
alloc.0nroff -man case.3  case.0nroff -man error.3  error.0nroff -man error_str.3  error_str.0nroff -man getln2.3  getln2.0nroff -man getln.3  getln.0nroff -man stralloc.3  
stralloc.0( cat warn-auto.sh; \echo CC=\'`head -1 conf-cc`\'; \echo LD=\'`head -1 conf-ld`\' \)  auto-ccld.shcat auto-ccld.sh make-load.sh  make-loadchmod 755 make-loadcat auto-ccld.sh 
find-systype.sh  find-systypechmod 755 find-systype./find-systype  systype( cat warn-auto.sh; ./make-load `cat systype` )  loadchmod 755 loadcat auto-ccld.sh make-compile.sh  make-compile
chmod 755 make-compile( cat warn-auto.sh; ./make-compile `cat systype` )  \compilechmod 755 compile./compile matchup.cmatchup.c: In function âmainâ:matchup.c:421: warning: return type of âmainâ is not âintâ
cat auto-ccld.sh make-makelib.sh  make-makelibchmod 755 make-makelib( cat warn-auto.sh; ./make-makelib `cat systype` )  \makelibchmod 755 makelib./compile strerr_sys.c./compile strerr_die.c
./makelib strerr.a strerr_sys.o strerr_die.o./compile getln.c./compile getln2.c./makelib getln.a getln.o getln2.o./compile substdio.c./compile substdi.c./compile substdo.c./compile subfderr.c
./compile subfdin.c./compile subfdout.c./compile substdio_copy.c./makelib substdio.a substdio.o substdi.o substdo.o \subfderr.o subfdin.o subfdout.o substdio_copy.o./compile stralloc_eady.c./compile stralloc_pend.c
./compile stralloc_copy.c./compile stralloc_opys.c./compile stralloc_opyb.c./compile stralloc_cat.c./compile stralloc_cats.c./compile stralloc_catb.c./makelib stralloc.a stralloc_eady.o stralloc_pend.o \
stralloc_copy.o stralloc_opys.o stralloc_opyb.o \stralloc_cat.o stralloc_cats.o stralloc_catb.o./compile alloc.calloc.c:3: warning: conflicting types for built-in function âmallocâ./compile alloc_re.c
./makelib alloc.a alloc.o alloc_re.o./compile error.c./compile error_str.c./makelib error.a error.o error_str.o./compile str_len.c./compile str_diff.c./compile str_start.c./compile byte_copy.c
./compile byte_cr.c./compile byte_chr.c./makelib str.a str_len.o str_diff.o str_start.o \byte_copy.o byte_cr.o byte_chr.o./compile fmt_str.c./compile fmt_strn.c./compile fmt_uint.c./compile fmt_uint0.c
./compile fmt_ulong.c./compile fmt_ushort.c./compile scan_uint.c./compile scan_ulong.c./compile scan_ushort.c./makelib fs.a fmt_str.o fmt_strn.o fmt_uint.o fmt_uint0.o \fmt_ulong.o fmt_ushort.o scan_uint.o scan_ulong.o \
scan_ushort.o./compile case_lowers.c./makelib case.a case_lowers.o./load matchup strerr.a getln.a substdio.a stralloc.a \alloc.a error.a str.a fs.a case.a/usr/bin/ld: errno: TLS definition in /lib/libc.so.6 section .tbss mismatches non-TLS reference in 
strerr.a(strerr_sys.o)/lib/libc.so.6: could not read symbols: Bad valuecollect2: ld returned 1 exit statusmake: *** [matchup] Error 1Thanks


Re: [qmailtoaster] DKIM

2006-09-29 Thread Stanley Robins
oh, but does setting up domainkeys means i will also have support for DKIM. ? also if you know of any techical differences as it seems very similar to me.thanksOn 9/28/06, 
Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stanley Robins wrote: Hi all I have my old installation.. the one before domain keys implementation, and i just read abt DKIM, but cant much difference abt it in regards to domain keys from yahoo, do you guys know anything abt it ? and is it
 necessary to implement on mail server, all my new server installations will be qmailtoaster domainkeys.. Also Thanks to Jake, Erik, Nick and all others at mailing Lists. Thanks
It's not exactly necessary.On incoming email, it would prevent spam coming from a spoofed domain whichuses DK.On outgoing email to yahoo, it would allow delivery to the recipient's inboxinstead of bulk folder.
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[qmailtoaster] Sending problem after update

2006-09-29 Thread Craig Smith
Hi Guys,

I'm not sure what's going on with this server, but I've done an update
(which has worked fine on other servers) and all seemed fine until I tried
to send an email.  I got an error in outlook and when I checked the logs the
send log has the following error

deferral: Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir._(#4.2.1)/
@4000451d11011e430c24 status: local 0/10 remote 0/60

I'm note sure what to do with this, permissions look ok, but I could be
wrong.  

I need help urgently on this.

Thanks in advance


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Sending problem after update

2006-09-29 Thread South Computers

What did you update? The whole toaster, or?

Permissions should be:
drwx--  10 vpopmail vchkpw 4096 Sep 13 21:11 Maildir

Also maybe check the UID/GID's on the directory, if you upgraded from a 
really old version of toaster, the uid's and gid's may have changed?


On my servers:
drwx--  5 89 89 4096 Aug 21 08:02 Maildir



Craig Smith wrote:


Hi Guys,

I'm not sure what's going on with this server, but I've done an update
(which has worked fine on other servers) and all seemed fine until I tried
to send an email.  I got an error in outlook and when I checked the logs the
send log has the following error

deferral: Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir._(#4.2.1)/
@4000451d11011e430c24 status: local 0/10 remote 0/60

I'm note sure what to do with this, permissions look ok, but I could be
wrong.  


I need help urgently on this.

Thanks in advance


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Setting up a mailing list

2006-09-29 Thread Al Adcock
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Craig Smith wrote:
 what happens when you send commands.  
 
 Does the help list work?  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Does the subscribe work?  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

Neither of these has any effect - no mail is received by the test user.
 SMTP log looks the same - I get the found existing recipient line in
the log.

 
 Try  echo subject:testing | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To make certain the server can send mail to the users 
 in question.  This is a general mail test and not ezmlm to confirm the
 server can reach them.  It probably can, but worth eliminating
 as a source of possible failure.

This one doesn't work either, and I *really* don't understand now.  I'm
using the toaster as an SMTP server on my network, and it has no
problems accepting and delivering mail - I thought for certain this
would work.  I'm using the toaster as a maildrop, by the way - it has no
FQDN.  Could this be part of the issue?

Thanks again for the assistance.

 
 
 
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 From: Al Adcock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 28 September 2006 17:37
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Subject: [qmailtoaster] Setting up a mailing list
 
 Having some issues setting up a mailing list on the toaster.  I've
 created a test mailing list from the QmailAdmin panel, called test.  If
 I then send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the mail goes through, and the
 SMTP log shows:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] smtp]# cat current | grep [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 @4000451bc3fe0fece58c CHKUSER accepted rcpt: from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 remote [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] rcpt [EMAIL PROTECTED] : found existing recipient
 
 However, the mail is not being forwarded along to the users.
 
 I'm guessing I've done something stupid/overlooked something, but I sure
 can't figure out what.
 
 By the way, this is otherwise an operational toaster install.
 
 Thanks for any assistance!
 

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RE: [qmailtoaster] Sending problem after update

2006-09-29 Thread Craig Smith
vpopmail-toaster squirrelmail-toaster spamassassin-toaster qmail-toaster
clamav-toaster zlib was what was updated, I then also installed ezmlm and
dependancies.  

I've done this on our other box a few times without error, so not sure what
went wrong.

We've switched everyone to the backup server now, as this one has crashed
during a reboot, I'm still waiting for them to reset it for me.

I will just do a fresh install and then restore my qmail when it comes back
on.  I did a backup before the updates so that should sort whever is
missing.

The uid/gid is right, it was an update from fairly recent toaster.  

Those are the same permissions I had.  Oh well.

Luckily our backup server is working fine, so no major impact.  Good fun for
a Friday afternoon. 

 

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Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Sending problem after update

What did you update? The whole toaster, or?

Permissions should be:
drwx--  10 vpopmail vchkpw 4096 Sep 13 21:11 Maildir

Also maybe check the UID/GID's on the directory, if you upgraded from a 
really old version of toaster, the uid's and gid's may have changed?

On my servers:
drwx--  5 89 89 4096 Aug 21 08:02 Maildir



Craig Smith wrote:

Hi Guys,

I'm not sure what's going on with this server, but I've done an update
(which has worked fine on other servers) and all seemed fine until I tried
to send an email.  I got an error in outlook and when I checked the logs
the
send log has the following error

deferral: Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir._(#4.2.1)/
@4000451d11011e430c24 status: local 0/10 remote 0/60

I'm note sure what to do with this, permissions look ok, but I could be
wrong.  

I need help urgently on this.

Thanks in advance


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RE: [qmailtoaster] Setting up a mailing list

2006-09-29 Thread Craig Smith
Check your /var/log/qmail/send/current and /var/log/qmail/smtp/current logs
for any errors with delivery.

As long as the server is visable as an MX host I don't think the lack of
FQDN will affect it, but I can't say for certain on that.

I had a similar problem, but it had to do with the server holding backup
accounts, and of course delivering locally to itself. 

Check the logs for errors with the sending, that should give more clues.
 

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To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Setting up a mailing list

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Craig Smith wrote:
 what happens when you send commands.  
 
 Does the help list work?  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Does the subscribe work?  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

Neither of these has any effect - no mail is received by the test user.
 SMTP log looks the same - I get the found existing recipient line in
the log.

 
 Try  echo subject:testing | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To make certain the server can send mail to the users 
 in question.  This is a general mail test and not ezmlm to confirm the
 server can reach them.  It probably can, but worth eliminating
 as a source of possible failure.

This one doesn't work either, and I *really* don't understand now.  I'm
using the toaster as an SMTP server on my network, and it has no
problems accepting and delivering mail - I thought for certain this
would work.  I'm using the toaster as a maildrop, by the way - it has no
FQDN.  Could this be part of the issue?

Thanks again for the assistance.

 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Al Adcock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 28 September 2006 17:37
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Subject: [qmailtoaster] Setting up a mailing list
 
 Having some issues setting up a mailing list on the toaster.  I've
 created a test mailing list from the QmailAdmin panel, called test.  If
 I then send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the mail goes through, and the
 SMTP log shows:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] smtp]# cat current | grep [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 @4000451bc3fe0fece58c CHKUSER accepted rcpt: from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 remote [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] rcpt [EMAIL PROTECTED] : found existing
recipient
 
 However, the mail is not being forwarded along to the users.
 
 I'm guessing I've done something stupid/overlooked something, but I sure
 can't figure out what.
 
 By the way, this is otherwise an operational toaster install.
 
 Thanks for any assistance!
 

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Setting up a mailing list

2006-09-29 Thread Al Adcock
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Here's the non-obscured log for send/current:

@4000451d09a31cd52ffc new msg 1737965
@4000451d09a31cd5476c info msg 1737965: bytes 1374 from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 20283 uid 89
@4000451d09a31d4f22bc starting delivery 900: msg 1737965 to local
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@4000451d09a31d4f3a2c status: local 1/10 remote 0/60
@4000451d09a33211c59c new msg 1737870
@4000451d09a33211e4dc info msg 1737870: bytes 7142 from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 20288 uid 89
@4000451d09a33408cb0c starting delivery 901: msg 1737870 to remote
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@4000451d09a33408ea4c status: local 1/10 remote 1/60
@4000451d09a3392e05fc delivery 900: success:
ezmlm-manage:_info:_qp_20288/did_0+0+4/
@4000451d09a3392e2924 status: local 0/10 remote 1/60
@4000451d09a3392e30f4 end msg 1737965

- From my limited knowledge, it looks OK.  Regarding the MX record - there
isn't one.  It's just a maildrop, so (I'm thinking) it should happily
forward any mail along to my ISP's SMTP server.  For standard SMTP
traffic (like this message) the toaster performs admirably.

Thanks!

Craig Smith wrote:
 Check your /var/log/qmail/send/current and /var/log/qmail/smtp/current logs
 for any errors with delivery.
 
 As long as the server is visable as an MX host I don't think the lack of
 FQDN will affect it, but I can't say for certain on that.
 
 I had a similar problem, but it had to do with the server holding backup
 accounts, and of course delivering locally to itself. 
 
 Check the logs for errors with the sending, that should give more clues.
  
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Al Adcock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 29 September 2006 14:31
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Setting up a mailing list
 
 Craig Smith wrote:
 what happens when you send commands.  

 Does the help list work?  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Does the subscribe work?  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
 
 Neither of these has any effect - no mail is received by the test user.
  SMTP log looks the same - I get the found existing recipient line in
 the log.
 
 Try  echo subject:testing | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To make certain the server can send mail to the users 
 in question.  This is a general mail test and not ezmlm to confirm the
 server can reach them.  It probably can, but worth eliminating
 as a source of possible failure.
 
 This one doesn't work either, and I *really* don't understand now.  I'm
 using the toaster as an SMTP server on my network, and it has no
 problems accepting and delivering mail - I thought for certain this
 would work.  I'm using the toaster as a maildrop, by the way - it has no
 FQDN.  Could this be part of the issue?
 
 Thanks again for the assistance.
 


 -Original Message-
 From: Al Adcock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 28 September 2006 17:37
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Subject: [qmailtoaster] Setting up a mailing list

 Having some issues setting up a mailing list on the toaster.  I've
 created a test mailing list from the QmailAdmin panel, called test.  If
 I then send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the mail goes through, and the
 SMTP log shows:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] smtp]# cat current | grep [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 @4000451bc3fe0fece58c CHKUSER accepted rcpt: from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 remote [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] rcpt [EMAIL PROTECTED] : found existing
 recipient
 However, the mail is not being forwarded along to the users.

 I'm guessing I've done something stupid/overlooked something, but I sure
 can't figure out what.

 By the way, this is otherwise an operational toaster install.

 Thanks for any assistance!

 
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RE: [qmailtoaster] Panic mode....

2006-09-29 Thread Dan Herbon
I just went through this problem and since I didn't see a resolution I
thought I'd post.

It was diskspace related.

Df was reporting / at 100%

At some point I created a dump dir for compiling new programs on /. I moved
it to /home and all the emails started pouring in.

Check your diskspace.

 
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Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 10:20 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Panic mode

Jake Vickers wrote:

 Eric Shubes wrote:

 Mark Martin wrote:

 Need a little help here, if possible, this a.m.,  all of the sudden 
 I have a server
 refusing messages with the following error:

 Sep  1 09:41:50 64.6.42.10 smtpd: 1157121725.891780 connect(): No 
 such file or directory


 I have recordio turned on shares are mounted, etc. been working fine 
 until this a.m.

 Thanks in advance


 Which distro/version?

qmail-toaster-1.03-1.2.10


 Looks like qmail-smtp can't create the queue file.
 Does the message always contain the same file name (1157121725.891780)?


No.  Log example (names and IP's changed for obvious reasons):

Sep  3 09:14:35 elmer smtpd: 1157292875.827196 tcpserver: pid 14282 from 
88.888.88.88
Sep  3 09:14:35 elmer smtpd: 1157292875.827214 tcpserver: ok 14282 
elmer.frontierbroadband.com:99.9.99.9:25 :88.888.88.88::60972
Sep  3 09:14:36 elmer smtpd: 1157292876.094290 CHKUSER accepted rcpt: 
from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:: remote 
ns1.smallbugs.net:unknown:88.888.88.88 rcpt [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
: found existing recipient
Sep  3 09:14:36 elmer smtpd: 1157292876.172796 connect(): No such file 
or directory


 I'd look into /var/qmail/queue. I think it's the 'mess' subdirectory, 
 but I'm not sure about that. Could be 'info'.

 I would also check disk space to make sure you're not out (had that 
 happen to me once), and do a hard reboot (fixed mine another time that 
 had happened).

Didn't fix, still fighting same problem.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] DKIM

2006-09-29 Thread Eric \Shubes\

Sorry, I didn't pay close attention. I thought DKIM was the same as domainkeys.

Can you point me to a web page describing DKIM?

Stanley Robins wrote:
oh, but does setting up domainkeys means i will also have support for 
DKIM. ? also if you know of any techical differences as it seems very 
similar to me.


thanks

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Stanley Robins wrote:
  Hi all
 
  I have my old installation.. the one before domain keys
implementation,
  and i just read abt DKIM, but cant much difference abt it in
regards to
  domain keys from yahoo, do you guys know anything abt it ? and is it
  necessary to implement on mail server, all my new server
installations
  will be qmailtoaster domainkeys..
 
  Also Thanks to Jake, Erik, Nick and all others at mailing Lists.
 
  Thanks

It's not exactly necessary.

On incoming email, it would prevent spam coming from a spoofed
domain which
uses DK.

On outgoing email to yahoo, it would allow delivery to the
recipient's inbox
  instead of bulk folder.

That's all I'm aware of.
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[qmailtoaster] Spamassassin user preferences

2006-09-29 Thread George M.
Hi all;

I have setup Spamassassin score relatively low at the moment (at 3), but
would like to lower it still for one user. Default conf file mentions the
possibility of providing an overwrite in user home directory but this did
not  really have any effect, probably that's expected, as qmailtoaster has
virtual email users.

Is there a way to control spamassassin at the email user level ?

George


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Spamassassin user preferences

2006-09-29 Thread Eric \Shubes\

George M. wrote:

Hi all;

I have setup Spamassassin score relatively low at the moment (at 3), but
would like to lower it still for one user. Default conf file mentions the
possibility of providing an overwrite in user home directory but this did
not  really have any effect, probably that's expected, as qmailtoaster has
virtual email users.

Is there a way to control spamassassin at the email user level ?

George

There is some user level control available in /var/qmail/control/simcontrol. 
 You can vary the level at which spam is dropped (spam_hits setting). See 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Simscan
I don't know if you can adjust the score at which something is considered 
spam or not though.


Please let us know what you find out (and update the wiki accordingly!). ;)

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[qmailtoaster] Defunct spamc processes

2006-09-29 Thread Michael Amster
I am noticing that I get a fair number of processes with owner clamav 
and spamc [defunct].  They do not appear to harm mail delivery, but I 
wanted to see if I was missing something like some log directory or 
other thing.  I assume this comes from simscan.  Anyone run into this 
issue?  A happy machine has no zombie processes...


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Defunct spamc processes

2006-09-29 Thread Eric \Shubes\

Michael Amster wrote:
I am noticing that I get a fair number of processes with owner clamav 
and spamc [defunct].  They do not appear to harm mail delivery, but I 
wanted to see if I was missing something like some log directory or 
other thing.  I assume this comes from simscan.  Anyone run into this 
issue?  A happy machine has no zombie processes...


-MA



I've seen these on occasion too. I've simply killed them.

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[qmailtoaster] Issue w/ FC5 upgrade to latest Toaster - maildrop-toaster needs pcre.h

2006-09-29 Thread Alastair Gregory
I'm trying to upgrade my Fedora Core 5 box but am finding the upgrade.sh 
script did not upgrade all my packages. 

My maildrop-toaster is still at *maildrop-toaster-1.8.1-1.2.10*; so I'm 
trying to 


*rpmbuild --rebuild maildrop-toaster-2.0.2-1.3.1.src.rpm*

but it fails with:

*checking for pcre/pcre.h... no
configure: error: pcre.h not found - install PCRE from www.pcre.org
error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.20007 (%prep)*

Obtaining *pcre-6.3-1.src.rpm* from *pcre.org* I find that though I can 
install it, it does not contain a file named *pcre.h* so I'm kinda stuck!


Can anyone suggest a solution?
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Issue w/ FC5 upgrade to latest Toaster - maildrop-toaster needs pcre.h

2006-09-29 Thread Eric \Shubes\

Alastair Gregory wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade my Fedora Core 5 box but am finding the upgrade.sh 
script did not upgrade all my packages.
My maildrop-toaster is still at *maildrop-toaster-1.8.1-1.2.10*; so I'm 
trying to

*rpmbuild --rebuild maildrop-toaster-2.0.2-1.3.1.src.rpm*

but it fails with:

*checking for pcre/pcre.h... no
configure: error: pcre.h not found - install PCRE from www.pcre.org
error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.20007 (%prep)*

Obtaining *pcre-6.3-1.src.rpm* from *pcre.org* I find that though I can 
install it, it does not contain a file named *pcre.h* so I'm kinda stuck!


Can anyone suggest a solution?
Thanks in advance,


# yum install pcre-devel

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[qmailtoaster] more than 99 domains

2006-09-29 Thread Gonzalo
Hi:We have more than 99 domains hosted in the qmail. Untlil the domainnumber 99, the home domain directory is/home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com but the next domain (number 100) was
created in /home/vpopmail/domain/0/domain.com. I wish know if isposible store all domains in the /home/vpopmail/domains directory. Ifis possible i wish to know how must i do to change this configuration.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Defunct spamc processes

2006-09-29 Thread Michael Amster
That may be so, but I wonder if this does not indicate something 
wrong.  It's akin to when you see svstat times of 1 second.  You know 
that the multilog is not running, or something else is wrong with the 
parent process.  I can live with it, but I would like it to be optimal 
if I could.


-MA

Eric Shubes wrote:


Michael Amster wrote:

I am noticing that I get a fair number of processes with owner clamav 
and spamc [defunct].  They do not appear to harm mail delivery, but I 
wanted to see if I was missing something like some log directory or 
other thing.  I assume this comes from simscan.  Anyone run into this 
issue?  A happy machine has no zombie processes...


-MA



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Re: [qmailtoaster] more than 99 domains

2006-09-29 Thread Erik Espinoza

This is how vpopmail manages large user or domain servers. Without
doing this, traversing dir's could take a lot longer. I'd recommend
just going with it.

Erik

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Hi:
We have more than 99 domains hosted in the qmail. Untlil the domain
number 99, the home domain directory is
/home/vpopmail/domains/domain
.com but the next domain (number 100) was
created in /home/vpopmail/domain/0/domain.com. I wish know
if is
posible store all domains in the /home/vpopmail/domains directory. If
is possible i wish to know how must i do to change this configuration.
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Defunct spamc processes

2006-09-29 Thread Eric \Shubes\

I certainly agree. I've only seen them once and a while on a sick toaster.

Once your've killed them (with qmail stopped, I presume), do the they 
reappear? What program are the zombies running?


Michael Amster wrote:
That may be so, but I wonder if this does not indicate something 
wrong.  It's akin to when you see svstat times of 1 second.  You know 
that the multilog is not running, or something else is wrong with the 
parent process.  I can live with it, but I would like it to be optimal 
if I could.


-MA

Eric Shubes wrote:


Michael Amster wrote:

I am noticing that I get a fair number of processes with owner clamav 
and spamc [defunct].  They do not appear to harm mail delivery, but I 
wanted to see if I was missing something like some log directory or 
other thing.  I assume this comes from simscan.  Anyone run into this 
issue?  A happy machine has no zombie processes...


-MA



I've seen these on occasion too. I've simply killed them.




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[qmailtoaster] Toaster web access not available on FC5

2006-09-29 Thread Alastair Gregory
I've installed/upgraded my Toaster on Fedora Core 5, created the domain 
via vadddomain, and created a user. Thanks to Eric for getting me past 
the last roadblock!  My packages are up to date and the system appears 
to be running.


The problem I've hit now is that I can't get to 
*http://myhost/admin-toaster*  -just get a 404 Not Found error.

I tried rebuilding with
rpmbuild --rebuild qmailadmin-toaster-1.2.9-1.3.1.src.rpm
rpmbuild --rebuild vqadmin-toaster-2.3.4-1.3.2.src.rpm
and
rpm -i /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/qmailadmin-toaster-1.2.9-1.3.1.i386.rpm
rpm -i /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/vqadmin-toaster-2.3.4-1.3.2.i386.rpm

but no luck.

Do I have to do anything to make Apache serve the admin-toaster pages?

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Defunct spamc processes

2006-09-29 Thread Michael Amster
They are running spamc with the user clamav - this leads me to believe 
that they are run from within simscan.


-MA

Eric Shubes wrote:

I certainly agree. I've only seen them once and a while on a sick 
toaster.


Once your've killed them (with qmail stopped, I presume), do the they 
reappear? What program are the zombies running?


Michael Amster wrote:

That may be so, but I wonder if this does not indicate something 
wrong.  It's akin to when you see svstat times of 1 second.  You 
know that the multilog is not running, or something else is wrong 
with the parent process.  I can live with it, but I would like it to 
be optimal if I could.


-MA

Eric Shubes wrote:


Michael Amster wrote:

I am noticing that I get a fair number of processes with owner 
clamav and spamc [defunct].  They do not appear to harm mail 
delivery, but I wanted to see if I was missing something like some 
log directory or other thing.  I assume this comes from simscan.  
Anyone run into this issue?  A happy machine has no zombie 
processes...


-MA



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Toaster web access not available on FC5

2006-09-29 Thread Chris Marcellin
i had the same problem, put a slash at the end /, for example, 
http://www.myhost/admin-toaster/


Alastair Gregory wrote:
I've installed/upgraded my Toaster on Fedora Core 5, created the 
domain via vadddomain, and created a user. Thanks to Eric for getting 
me past the last roadblock!  My packages are up to date and the system 
appears to be running.


The problem I've hit now is that I can't get to 
*http://myhost/admin-toaster*  -just get a 404 Not Found error.

I tried rebuilding with
rpmbuild --rebuild qmailadmin-toaster-1.2.9-1.3.1.src.rpm
rpmbuild --rebuild vqadmin-toaster-2.3.4-1.3.2.src.rpm
and
rpm -i /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/qmailadmin-toaster-1.2.9-1.3.1.i386.rpm
rpm -i /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/vqadmin-toaster-2.3.4-1.3.2.i386.rpm

but no luck.

Do I have to do anything to make Apache serve the admin-toaster pages?

Thanks for your help!


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Defunct spamc processes

2006-09-29 Thread Eric \Shubes\
I don't see any spamc running on a 'normal' server. There is a perl running 
spamd as root, and two spamd children running as vpopmail.


I don't know if/when spamc comes in to play with the toaster. What toaster 
version are you running?


Since the user is clamav, it's a good guess that it's coming from simscan, 
but not necessarily.


Someone else here probably (I hope) knows more than me about how this part 
works.


Michael Amster wrote:
They are running spamc with the user clamav - this leads me to believe 
that they are run from within simscan.


-MA

Eric Shubes wrote:

I certainly agree. I've only seen them once and a while on a sick 
toaster.


Once your've killed them (with qmail stopped, I presume), do the they 
reappear? What program are the zombies running?


Michael Amster wrote:

That may be so, but I wonder if this does not indicate something 
wrong.  It's akin to when you see svstat times of 1 second.  You 
know that the multilog is not running, or something else is wrong 
with the parent process.  I can live with it, but I would like it to 
be optimal if I could.


-MA

Eric Shubes wrote:


Michael Amster wrote:

I am noticing that I get a fair number of processes with owner 
clamav and spamc [defunct].  They do not appear to harm mail 
delivery, but I wanted to see if I was missing something like some 
log directory or other thing.  I assume this comes from simscan.  
Anyone run into this issue?  A happy machine has no zombie 
processes...


-MA



I've seen these on occasion too. I've simply killed them.




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Re: [qmailtoaster] Toaster web access not available on FC5

2006-09-29 Thread Eric \Shubes\
This would make a nice addition to the wiki faqs 
(http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/FAQs#Troubleshooting)


(hint hint) ;)

Chris Marcellin wrote:
i had the same problem, put a slash at the end /, for example, 
http://www.myhost/admin-toaster/


Alastair Gregory wrote:
I've installed/upgraded my Toaster on Fedora Core 5, created the 
domain via vadddomain, and created a user. Thanks to Eric for getting 
me past the last roadblock!  My packages are up to date and the system 
appears to be running.


The problem I've hit now is that I can't get to 
*http://myhost/admin-toaster*  -just get a 404 Not Found error.

I tried rebuilding with
rpmbuild --rebuild qmailadmin-toaster-1.2.9-1.3.1.src.rpm
rpmbuild --rebuild vqadmin-toaster-2.3.4-1.3.2.src.rpm
and
rpm -i /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/qmailadmin-toaster-1.2.9-1.3.1.i386.rpm
rpm -i /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/vqadmin-toaster-2.3.4-1.3.2.i386.rpm

but no luck.

Do I have to do anything to make Apache serve the admin-toaster pages?

Thanks for your help!



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Toaster web access not available on FC5

2006-09-29 Thread Alastair Gregory
Now THAT's ANNOYING!!!  Thank you - it works.  Is the requirement for a 
trailing slash a PHP characteristic?


Chris Marcellin wrote:
i had the same problem, put a slash at the end /, for example, 
http://www.myhost/admin-toaster/


Alastair Gregory wrote:
I've installed/upgraded my Toaster on Fedora Core 5, created the 
domain via vadddomain, and created a user. Thanks to Eric for getting 
me past the last roadblock!  My packages are up to date and the 
system appears to be running.


The problem I've hit now is that I can't get to 
*http://myhost/admin-toaster*  -just get a 404 Not Found error.

I tried rebuilding with
rpmbuild --rebuild qmailadmin-toaster-1.2.9-1.3.1.src.rpm
rpmbuild --rebuild vqadmin-toaster-2.3.4-1.3.2.src.rpm
and
rpm -i /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/qmailadmin-toaster-1.2.9-1.3.1.i386.rpm
rpm -i /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/vqadmin-toaster-2.3.4-1.3.2.i386.rpm

but no luck.

Do I have to do anything to make Apache serve the admin-toaster pages?

Thanks for your help!


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Toaster web access not available on FC5

2006-09-29 Thread Michael

Chris Marcellin wrote:

i had the same problem, put a slash at the end /, for example, 
http://www.myhost/admin-toaster/ 



I found this to be true on CentOS 4.3, too.

And, http://qmailtoaster.com  won't get you anywhere, either.  Unless 
you know the username and password.


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[qmailtoaster] Setup dns and domai nkey

2006-09-29 Thread Ho

I have setup a toaster without installing DNS server. Only install djbdns.

I try to install domainkeys and found that I cannot found a directory 
tinydns/root/data


Should I make a domainkeys without installing DNS server and how?

Please help

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