Re: [qmailtoaster] Location of spamassasin db? (+)

2007-08-29 Thread L. A.
Well, let's ask another way.

Is there anybody who have running spamassassin 3.2.3 and have some files in 
/root/.spamassasin folder? :)





28.08.07, 15:52, L. A. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):



 hmm, systems identical, but only spamassasin different branch.

 from machine with 3.1 branch:

 root  2482  0.0  0.0   1424   304 ?SAug27   0:00 supervise 
 spamd

 qmaill2504  0.0  0.0   1572   368 ?SAug27   0:04 
 /usr/bin/multilog t s100 n100 /var/log/qmail/spamd

 root  2505  0.0  0.6  23992 22160 ?SAug27   0:29 
 /usr/bin/perl5.8.8 -T -w /usr/bin/spamd -x -u vpopmail -s stderr

 vpopmail 31795  0.3  0.7  26936 24852 ?S15:33   0:03 spamd child

 vpopmail  3327  3.1  0.7  27360 25320 ?S15:45   0:04 spamd child

 from machine with 3.2 branch (fresh install):

 root  6512  0.0  0.1   1424   296 pts/0S15:39   0:00 supervise 
 spamd

 root  6520  3.1 10.4  28872 25856 pts/0S15:39   0:14 
 /usr/bin/perl5.8.8 -T -w /usr/bin/spamd -x -u vpopmail -s stderr

 qmaill6522  0.0  0.1   1440   304 pts/0S15:39   0:00 
 /usr/bin/multilog t s100 n100 /var/log/qmail/spamd

 vpopmail  6658  0.3 10.0  29396 24996 pts/0S15:40   0:01 spamd child

 vpopmail  6659  0.0  9.7  28872 24036 pts/0S15:40   0:00 spamd child

 as i can see they are identical, but still have different location of its db.

 28.08.07, 15:44, Lucian Cristian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

  L. A. wrote:

   In 3.1 branch i saw that directory .spamassasin (with some data inside) 
   was placed in /home/vpopmail (and it looks like 
   /home/vpopmail/.spamassasin)

  

   But i reinstall on old server spamassasin upto 3.2.3 and today was 
   builded new one .

   And after i send mail on this machines, in /root i saw this folder.

   And now on my machines it looks like /root/.spamassassin

  

   On old and new machine they looks the same^

   old:

   root  2505  0.0  0.6  23992 22160 ?SAug27   0:27 
   /usr/bin/perl5.8.8 -T -w /usr/bin/spamd -x -u vpopmail -s stderr

  

   new:

   root 16101  0.0  1.2  28008 25624 ?SAug27   0:01 
   /usr/bin/perl5.8.8 -T -w /usr/bin/spamd -x -u vpopmail -s stderr

  

   From which parameters depends location of spamassasin database?

   And how it can be changed now?

   And is there any issues if i leave this there?

  

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  if you run spamassassin as root you will have /root/.spamassassin so it 

  is possible that running spamassassin -D --lint was run as root so you 

  have the file in your home dir, there sould be a 

  /home/vpopmail/.spamassassin dir too

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Location of spamassasin db? (+)

2007-08-29 Thread PakOgah

I am still running SA 3.1.x
and yes I have /root/.spamassasin folder
and also I hv /home/vpopmail/.spamassassin folder

it because SA keep it bayes db on ~/.spamassasins, the location is 
depend on the user home folder
because qmailtoaster use vpopmail to manage multi-domain support and 
vpopmail home folder on /home/vpopmail


if you have /root/.spamassasin folder then it highly possibly that you 
run SA command as root


L. A. wrote:

Well, let's ask another way.
Is there anybody who have running spamassassin 3.2.3 and have some files in 
/root/.spamassasin folder? :)


28.08.07, 15:52, L. A. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

  

hmm, systems identical, but only spamassasin different branch.
from machine with 3.1 branch:
root  2482  0.0  0.0   1424   304 ?SAug27   0:00 supervise spamd
qmaill2504  0.0  0.0   1572   368 ?SAug27   0:04 
/usr/bin/multilog t s100 n100 /var/log/qmail/spamd
root  2505  0.0  0.6  23992 22160 ?SAug27   0:29 
/usr/bin/perl5.8.8 -T -w /usr/bin/spamd -x -u vpopmail -s stderr
vpopmail 31795  0.3  0.7  26936 24852 ?S15:33   0:03 spamd child
vpopmail  3327  3.1  0.7  27360 25320 ?S15:45   0:04 spamd child
from machine with 3.2 branch (fresh install):
root  6512  0.0  0.1   1424   296 pts/0S15:39   0:00 supervise spamd
root  6520  3.1 10.4  28872 25856 pts/0S15:39   0:14 
/usr/bin/perl5.8.8 -T -w /usr/bin/spamd -x -u vpopmail -s stderr
qmaill6522  0.0  0.1   1440   304 pts/0S15:39   0:00 
/usr/bin/multilog t s100 n100 /var/log/qmail/spamd
vpopmail  6658  0.3 10.0  29396 24996 pts/0S15:40   0:01 spamd child
vpopmail  6659  0.0  9.7  28872 24036 pts/0S15:40   0:00 spamd child
as i can see they are identical, but still have different location of its db.
28.08.07, 15:44, Lucian Cristian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):


L. A. wrote:
  

In 3.1 branch i saw that directory .spamassasin (with some data inside) was 
placed in /home/vpopmail (and it looks like /home/vpopmail/.spamassasin)

But i reinstall on old server spamassasin upto 3.2.3 and today was builded new 
one .
And after i send mail on this machines, in /root i saw this folder.
And now on my machines it looks like /root/.spamassassin

On old and new machine they looks the same^
old:
root  2505  0.0  0.6  23992 22160 ?SAug27   0:27 
/usr/bin/perl5.8.8 -T -w /usr/bin/spamd -x -u vpopmail -s stderr

new:
root 16101  0.0  1.2  28008 25624 ?SAug27   0:01 
/usr/bin/perl5.8.8 -T -w /usr/bin/spamd -x -u vpopmail -s stderr

From which parameters depends location of spamassasin database?
And how it can be changed now?
And is there any issues if i leave this there?





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[qmailtoaster] POP3 and SMTP server configuration

2007-08-29 Thread Miguel A. Velasco
Hello, I´d like to know where may I configure my POP3 and SMTP Server in 
qmailtoaster please. I´ve installed all correctly in a CentOS 5.0 
distribution but now I don´t find the way to configure my 
pop.mydomain.com  smtp.mydomain.com in the email server.
I´ve been reading information in qmailadmin and qmail docs but I don´t 
know how to do it.


Thanks all for your collaboration.
Miguel A. Velasco

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Re: [qmailtoaster] POP3 and SMTP server configuration

2007-08-29 Thread PakOgah

Miguel A. Velasco wrote:
Hello, I´d like to know where may I configure my POP3 and SMTP Server 
in qmailtoaster please. I´ve installed all correctly in a CentOS 5.0 
distribution 
what you have installed correctly? the CentOS 5 only or CentOS 5 with 
qmailtoaster ?
but now I don´t find the way to configure my pop.mydomain.com  
smtp.mydomain.com in the email server.

type netstat -pant and check if port 110 and 25 is open. or you can type
telnet localhost 110 or telnet localhost 25
to make sure pop3 and smtp service is running
I´ve been reading information in qmailadmin and qmail docs but I don´t 
know how to do it.

have you read qmailtoaster wiki on wiki.qmailtoaster.com ?


Thanks all for your collaboration.
Miguel A. Velasco



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Re: [qmailtoaster] POP3 and SMTP server configuration

2007-08-29 Thread Miguel A. Velasco

PakOgah escribió:

Miguel A. Velasco wrote:
Hello, I´d like to know where may I configure my POP3 and SMTP Server 
in qmailtoaster please. I´ve installed all correctly in a CentOS 5.0 
distribution 
what you have installed correctly? the CentOS 5 only or CentOS 5 with 
qmailtoaster ?
but now I don´t find the way to configure my pop.mydomain.com  
smtp.mydomain.com in the email server.

type netstat -pant and check if port 110 and 25 is open. or you can type
telnet localhost 110 or telnet localhost 25
to make sure pop3 and smtp service is running
I´ve been reading information in qmailadmin and qmail docs but I don´t 
know how to do it.

have you read qmailtoaster wiki on wiki.qmailtoaster.com ?


Thanks all for your collaboration.
Miguel A. Velasco



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I´ve installed CentOS with qmailtoaster following the wiki.qmailtoaster 
instrucctions. The only thing I haven´t installed yet is Domainkeys.

That´s what I see when I type the following commands:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] smtp]# netstat -pant | grep -i 25
tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:25  0.0.0.0:* 
LISTEN  2690/tcpserver

[EMAIL PROTECTED] smtp]# netstat -pant | grep -i 110
tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:110 0.0.0.0:* 
LISTEN  2699/tcpserver


[EMAIL PROTECTED] users]# telnet localhost 110
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1).
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[EMAIL PROTECTED] users]# telnet localhost 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1).
Escape character is '^]'.
220 lorca.mydomain.es - Welcome to Qmail Toaster Ver. 1.3 SMTP Server ESMTP

[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# netstat -a | grep smtp
tcp0  0 *:smtp  *:* 
LISTEN

[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# netstat -a | grep pop
tcp0  0 *:pop3s *:* 
LISTEN
tcp0  0 *:pop3  *:* 
LISTEN


I´ve been reading the wiki and the only thing I´ve seen about POP and 
SMTP server is the file /var/qmail/control/smtproutes. But I write my 
domain inside, restart Qmail and it doesn´t work. All local messages 
delivery OK, but not external messages, that´s my problem.


Thans all for your attention.
Miguel A. Velasco


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Re: [qmailtoaster] automtically forward emails from Primary Server to Secondary Server

2007-08-29 Thread Gabriel Lai
Hi  
 


 I
 assume you have two email servers.  Site A receives everything and is
 then synced to Site B.
YES, Site A receives everything, but is not sync to Site B. I wanna do 
something like sync to Site B, how?

 
 Both
 email servers have the same set of data.
Yes, it has the same database and same domain name users

 
 You
 don’t want to have separate email servers for both.
Site A will receives everything, den forward to Site B server. When Site B 
users send out emails, all will be directly out through Site B server, and same 
as Site A server. 
Thanks
Gabriel
  
 

  
 

  
 










From: Gabriel Lai
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007
12:56 PM

To:
qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com

Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster]
automtically forward emails from Primary Server to Secondary Server
 




  
 





hi mark,



With this setup, the Site A users will be checking the mails from Site B server
already, right? site B server will becoming a primary server already, right?



Correct me if I'm wrong.



TQ
 



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From: Mark Burlingame [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com

Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 12:00:31 AM

Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] automtically forward emails from Primary Server to
Secondary Server
 



What are you goals?
 

To reduce network usage between site 1 and
site 2.  correct?
 

 
 

Do you also _need_ to have a “backup” email server?
 

 
 

So, if this is true, then you need both
servers to have all copies of all mails.
 

 
 

By changing DNS to the 2nd
server IP, you can stop the “extra” traffic across the connection
of users at Site B.  They’ll be checking their mail from Server B,
and not crossing the A – B link.  
 

 
 

The flow of mail will continue, but will
only cross once, instead of twice (once for the backup server, once for the
user).  So that cuts traffic in half, and you still have a
“backup” mail server with full data for all users.
 

 
 

If you want to have only mail for Site B
go to server B… that’s a different scenario. 
 

 
 










From: Gabriel Lai
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007
11:50 AM

To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com

Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster]
automtically forward emails from Primary Server to Secondary Server
 




 
 





Yes, Phil got me right. However,
creating an alias domain name is not a very solution, because users are non-IT
knowledge. it will be a mass asking them to change their email address, and
might get fired :D



Yes, that's what I'm trying to achieve. However, Mark Burlingame gave a very
good suggestion where by I might be able to send the emails from Site A server
to Site B server with an internal DNS Server. Since both sites are connected
via VPN, maybe this is a good hint. But, any input on how to get this done??



Cheers ;)
 



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From: Phil Leinhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com

Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 11:26:18 PM

Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] automtically forward emails from Primary Server to
Secondary Server
 



I think he's asking about
the server side not the client side.  



I think what he is asking is he has 2 locations and as an example, use 2 users,
Fred and Mary.  Fred works in location 1 and Mary is in location 2.

He only has one domain for mail: abc.com.my



He wants Fred to check his pop account in his local server and wants Mary to
check on the pop server in her location.  He's asking if there is a
way to have all mail come into server 1 but since Mary's account isn't in
there, to send it off to server 2.



A couple ways to do this could be to:

-- Make subdomains like location1.abc.com.my and location2.abc.com.my but this
would change the email addresses to be [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



-- On the server in location 1, ALL mail comes in.  Fred's drops into
his box because it's local but Mary has an account in the local BUT there is a
Forward to server rule on her account that would send it off to the other
server.  I'm not sure where the setting is for the forward but I'm
pretty sure I stumbled on it somewhere.



Hopefully this helps get a bit closer to the answer.



Phil













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From: Mark Burlingame [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 08:59:20 -0400

To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com

Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] automtically forward emails from Primary Server to
Secondary Server



 Ok,  So you want people at Site B to be checking
their mail on Server B,

 right?

 

  

 

 This can be done with DNS entries.

 

  

 

 I'd set it up like this

 

  

 


mail.abc.com.my  
10.10.5.10

 

 mail2.abc.com.my
192.168.0.10

 

  

 

 And then for the email settings at Site 2, have them use the 2nd server. 

 

  

 

 Method 1: Using Windows Hosts file for DNS lookup  (good for
small networks)

 

 C:\windows\drivers\etc\hosts

 



[qmailtoaster] tcp.smtp

2007-08-29 Thread Raymond Webster
Hello
 
I currently use a qmailrocks qmail configuration. I am looking into using
the qmailtoaster. I have setup a test server using the CentOS 5 script and I
am testing our needs on it to make sure I can deliver all of the fetures
that we currently have. I will list the ones I need and some issues I have
run into on each.
 
1. I only use one domain so all the clients (mostly Outlook Express) only
use their usernames not [EMAIL PROTECTED] This issue is resolved.
 
2. I limit most of the users to local email only(i.e. within the domain). I
do this using tcp.smtp with 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT= and listing all the
internal IPs that are allowed to relay. The non-listed IPs can connect and
send local email only. If an ouside address gets sent from an IP not listed
they get a relaying error. I am not yet able to get this functionality
working on toaster. If I use 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT= everyone seems to be
able to send outside this server/domain. If I then remove the 127. and list
internal_IP:allow,RELAYCLIENT= , only that IP is permitted to connect and
send mail even on the local server/domain other internal IPs get a relaying
error and cannot send even local email. Is there a way to allow all accounts
on this sever/domain to send local email only?
 
3. I drop any external email incomming to the clients that have no external
email rights. I do this using procmail. I think I can use maildrop for the
same purpose. Does anyone have experience using maildrop on toaster?
 
4. The qmailrocks configuration has virtual accounts in vpasswd database and
qmailtoaster uses MySQL. I found where I should be able to copy over my
entire domain structure and use vconvert \c \s domain to move the accounts
into MySQL. Anyone have experience doing this? I am going to give it a test
today.
 
Thanks for any input in advance.
 
Ray Webster


RE: [qmailtoaster] tcp.smtp

2007-08-29 Thread Brian Trudeau
Re 2: You still want the :allow line otherwise tcp.rules will ignore all
connections but those listed. RELAYCLIENT= only allows relaying to
external clients without auth.

 

Re 3: Drop incoming emails to local users or external users? If it's just
you want this to be an internal email server only just make some iptable
rules to block port 25 on the external network interface (or IP).

 

-- 
Brian Trudeau,  Network Administrator
Eastek International Corporation
330 Hastings Drive,   Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
Tel: (847) 353-8300 Ext. 213   Fax: (847) 353-8900
Web: http://www.eastek-intl.com http://www.eastek-intl.com/Email:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Raymond Webster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 10:51 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] tcp.smtp

 

Hello

 

I currently use a qmailrocks qmail configuration. I am looking into using
the qmailtoaster. I have setup a test server using the CentOS 5 script and I
am testing our needs on it to make sure I can deliver all of the fetures
that we currently have. I will list the ones I need and some issues I have
run into on each.

 

1. I only use one domain so all the clients (mostly Outlook Express) only
use their usernames not [EMAIL PROTECTED] This issue is resolved.

 

2. I limit most of the users to local email only(i.e. within the domain). I
do this using tcp.smtp with 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT= and listing all the
internal IPs that are allowed to relay. The non-listed IPs can connect and
send local email only. If an ouside address gets sent from an IP not listed
they get a relaying error. I am not yet able to get this functionality
working on toaster. If I use 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT= everyone seems to be
able to send outside this server/domain. If I then remove the 127. and list
internal_IP:allow,RELAYCLIENT= , only that IP is permitted to connect and
send mail even on the local server/domain other internal IPs get a relaying
error and cannot send even local email. Is there a way to allow all accounts
on this sever/domain to send local email only?

 

3. I drop any external email incomming to the clients that have no external
email rights. I do this using procmail. I think I can use maildrop for the
same purpose. Does anyone have experience using maildrop on toaster?

 

4. The qmailrocks configuration has virtual accounts in vpasswd database and
qmailtoaster uses MySQL. I found where I should be able to copy over my
entire domain structure and use vconvert \c \s domain to move the accounts
into MySQL. Anyone have experience doing this? I am going to give it a test
today.

 

Thanks for any input in advance.

 

Ray Webster



[qmailtoaster] run clamav as vpopmail, safe ?

2007-08-29 Thread Lucian Cristian

hi,

I have done some testing with qmail-scanner and the only way I made it 
running (without paching qmail-scanner-2.01)  was if I setup clamav to 
start from supervise with user vpopmail or root.


How safe is this ?

using qmail-scanner I will hopefully get all qmailanalog options which I 
thing is very usefull. I will made a wiki but I want to be sure it is 
safe this way


Lucian Cristian

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RE: [qmailtoaster] tcp.smtp

2007-08-29 Thread Raymond Webster
2. After some more testing I can only use the smtp service on qmailtoaster
as the smtp host for a ThunderBird client if I include that
clientsIP:allow,RELAYCLIENT=. if I take out the RELAYCLIENT part the
connection is refused with the following error;
An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded: sorry,
that domain isn't in my list of rcpthosts (#5.5.3 - chkuser). Please check
the message recipients and try again.
 
3. I want to drop incoming email to some users, not all.

  _  

From: Brian Trudeau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 12:32 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] tcp.smtp



Re 2: You still want the :allow line otherwise tcp.rules will ignore all
connections but those listed. RELAYCLIENT= only allows relaying to
external clients without auth.

 

Re 3: Drop incoming emails to local users or external users? If it's just
you want this to be an internal email server only just make some iptable
rules to block port 25 on the external network interface (or IP).

 

-- 
Brian Trudeau,  Network Administrator
Eastek International Corporation
330 Hastings Drive,   Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
Tel: (847) 353-8300 Ext. 213   Fax: (847) 353-8900
Web: http://www.eastek-intl.com http://www.eastek-intl.com/Email:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Raymond Webster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 10:51 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] tcp.smtp

 

Hello

 

I currently use a qmailrocks qmail configuration. I am looking into using
the qmailtoaster. I have setup a test server using the CentOS 5 script and I
am testing our needs on it to make sure I can deliver all of the fetures
that we currently have. I will list the ones I need and some issues I have
run into on each.

 

1. I only use one domain so all the clients (mostly Outlook Express) only
use their usernames not [EMAIL PROTECTED] This issue is resolved.

 

2. I limit most of the users to local email only(i.e. within the domain). I
do this using tcp.smtp with 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT= and listing all the
internal IPs that are allowed to relay. The non-listed IPs can connect and
send local email only. If an ouside address gets sent from an IP not listed
they get a relaying error. I am not yet able to get this functionality
working on toaster. If I use 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT= everyone seems to be
able to send outside this server/domain. If I then remove the 127. and list
internal_IP:allow,RELAYCLIENT= , only that IP is permitted to connect and
send mail even on the local server/domain other internal IPs get a relaying
error and cannot send even local email. Is there a way to allow all accounts
on this sever/domain to send local email only?

 

3. I drop any external email incomming to the clients that have no external
email rights. I do this using procmail. I think I can use maildrop for the
same purpose. Does anyone have experience using maildrop on toaster?

 

4. The qmailrocks configuration has virtual accounts in vpasswd database and
qmailtoaster uses MySQL. I found where I should be able to copy over my
entire domain structure and use vconvert \c \s domain to move the accounts
into MySQL. Anyone have experience doing this? I am going to give it a test
today.

 

Thanks for any input in advance.

 

Ray Webster



Re: [qmailtoaster] POP3 and SMTP server configuration

2007-08-29 Thread PakOgah

 I´ve been reading the wiki and the only thing I´ve seen about POP and
 SMTP server is the file /var/qmail/control/smtproutes. But I write my
 domain inside, restart Qmail and it doesn´t work. All local messages
 delivery OK, but not external messages, that´s my problem.

 Thans all for your attention.
 Miguel A. Velasco

So your problem are
1. you can't receive email from external domain to your qmt's domain
2. and from qmt unable to sent to external domain ?

for 1st case, did you already create an MX record in your domain zone ?
for 2nd case, from qmt box does it able to resolve IP address of the
destination MX domain ? qmt need dns server, most of the case this problem
happen if dns server down or can't resolve. but it's depend on error
messages. what your send log said when it tries to send out email ?

that's from me, hope it can give you a hint.
hope other qmt's expert can help you on this



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