Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmin Install

2009-10-09 Thread Khan Mohamed Ashraf

 - Original Message - From: Scott Collingwood 
 scott.collingw...@it-medic.ca
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 1:04 AM
 Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Webmin Install


  Thanks for you reply

 SELinux is disabled

 Scott

 -Original Message-
 From: David Milholen [mailto:dmilho...@wletc.com]
 Sent: October-08-09 1:25 PM
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmin Install

 sound like a SElinux issue.
 If this is turned on it may not like port 1
 just for temp turn off the firewall and then check also disable SElinux
 then re enable one at a time to see which is causing issue.

 Scott Collingwood wrote:


 No errors other the page not found from the workstation.



 Regards

 Scott



 *From:* Vidyadhar [mailto:vidyadha...@gmail.com]
 *Sent:* October-08-09 12:13 PM
 *To:* qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 *Subject:* Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmin Install



 Any error are you getting while accessing http://myserver:1 ?

 Regards,
 Vidyadhar

 

 *From: *Scott Collingwood scott.collingw...@it-medic.ca

 *Date: *Thu, 8 Oct 2009 11:39:54 -0600

 *To: *qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com

 *Subject: *[qmailtoaster] Webmin Install



 I am new to the qmail toaster. have installed centos 5.0  x64 from the
 iso.The mail server is running great . I ran the webmin install from
 the command line instructions and it installed without error. However
 I am not able to access the https://myserver:1 link



 Scott Collingwood



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 Interesting read about Webmin!
I without fail install Webmin on all my qmt installations as well as for all
my CentOS installs.
This is the procedure I follow
I enable the following repo so that I can install webmin via yum.
http://blog.doylenet.net/?p=23
Please note this repo is for CentOS 5.x
It then is a breeze to install webmin via yum. It defaults to one of the
earlier versions. 1.4xx
Once that is done I log in via https://localhost:1 (if I am at the
machine) or https://lanip:1 if I have it on the 

[qmailtoaster] Webmail and Microsoft Outlook Synchronization

2009-10-09 Thread amit IKF
Hi Everyone,

Is there any way so that I can synchronize my contacts, calendar,etc on
squirrel mail with the Microsoft Outlook calendar,contacts,etc.

Regards,

Amit


[qmailtoaster] outgoing SMTP rate limiting

2009-10-09 Thread Janno Sannik


Some ISP's block stmp then certain amount of emails are delivered in a 
period of time. This is a bit of problem if some mailinglists are being 
sent out.
Could it be possible to do some server side smtp sending rate limiting 
by domain name or even better - by destination smtp?






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Re: [qmailtoaster] deliverquota load on server

2009-10-09 Thread Jake Vickers

David Milholen wrote:

Hi All,
Looking for a little insight on what caused my server to load down for 
just one account.

deliverquota had the most useage on the server according to top -i
I did a ps -augx |grep deliver and it showed:

vpopmail 16711  2.5  0.0  2288  296 ?R18:33   0:04 
/usr/bin/deliverquota -w 90 
/home/vpopmail/domains/wletc.com/tcurran/Maildir
vpopmail 16738  2.3  0.0  2056  300 ?R18:33   0:03 
/usr/bin/deliverquota -w 90 
/home/vpopmail/domains/wletc.com/tcurran/Maildir
vpopmail 16790  2.5  0.0  2364  296 ?R18:34   0:03 
/usr/bin/deliverquota -w 90 
/home/vpopmail/domains/wletc.com/tcurran/Maildir
vpopmail 17007  0.5  0.0  6860 1644 ?S18:35   0:00 
/home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail  bounce-no-mailbox
vpopmail 17035  0.5  0.0  6828 1644 ?S18:35   0:00 
/home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail  bounce-no-mailbox
vpopmail 17155  9.3  0.0  2248  300 ?R18:35   0:02 
/usr/bin/deliverquota -w 90 
/home/vpopmail/domains/wletc.com/tcurran/Maildir
vpopmail 17157  1.1  0.0  6648 1644 ?S18:35   0:00 
/home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail  bounce-no-mailbox
vpopmail 17237  8.3  0.0  1496  292 ?R18:36   0:01 
/usr/bin/deliverquota -w 90 
/home/vpopmail/domains/wletc.com/tcurran/Maildir
vpopmail 17268  7.3  0.0  1824  292 ?R18:36   0:00 
/usr/bin/deliverquota -w 90


I also watched smtp log for this account and discovered that a single 
sender was sending the same message over and over again.

I reviewed the que and found the queue full of these msgs.

I found this in the header of this message which had movie clip attached.
X-ems: wait 10s
X-ems: wait: 20s
which continued up to 620s

Just a little insight on path for this message. It came from a hotmail 
server then to mine and delivered to client thru a ipcop firewall 
where a mailfilter is turned on.


I am trying to figure out what caused the server to keep sending the 
same msg over and over again.


Any suggestions would be great
Dave


Without knowing some details, I'll have to make guess at some things.
Is the file overly large? It looks like you're either timing out due to 
large attachment size, or maybe hitting some file IO wait states (and 
large ones).
I have not had an issue with large attachments with the spambox turned 
on, but I've never stress tested it in that facet either. Also if the 
user's mailbox itself is large (2G on a 32bit system) you may be 
hitting some limits withs the quota system and/or courier. The 2G quota 
issue is not present in x86_64 systems and is supposed to be fixed in 
the next release of vpopmail. Or if you have an excessive number of 
messages in the folder you may be hitting an issue with ext3 and the 
number of files in a directory.
Look into these - you may need to make some major system changes if some 
of these are valid. If they all seem well, try turning off the spambox 
and see if the message is delivered. If it still has issues (thus 
eliminating maildrop from the equation) then you may want to consider 
switching to Dovecot instead of courier.



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Re: [qmailtoaster] outgoing SMTP rate limiting

2009-10-09 Thread Jake Vickers

Janno Sannik wrote:


Some ISP's block stmp then certain amount of emails are delivered in a 
period of time. This is a bit of problem if some mailinglists are 
being sent out.
Could it be possible to do some server side smtp sending rate limiting 
by domain name or even better - by destination smtp?





You could lower the concurrencyremote as this is the number of open 
outgoing connections your system will spawn.



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Re: [qmailtoaster] deliverquota load on server

2009-10-09 Thread David Milholen
It was an 11 MB file attachment. The msg was being delivered to a 
outlook express client.

Their mailbox is set to 40MB via qmail admin.
I am looking into the other. One question would courier be involved if 
the client is using pop to check their mail and not webmail?

TM
Dave


Jake Vickers wrote:

David Milholen wrote:

Hi All,
Looking for a little insight on what caused my server to load down 
for just one account.

deliverquota had the most useage on the server according to top -i
I did a ps -augx |grep deliver and it showed:

vpopmail 16711  2.5  0.0  2288  296 ?R18:33   0:04 
/usr/bin/deliverquota -w 90 
/home/vpopmail/domains/wletc.com/tcurran/Maildir
vpopmail 16738  2.3  0.0  2056  300 ?R18:33   0:03 
/usr/bin/deliverquota -w 90 
/home/vpopmail/domains/wletc.com/tcurran/Maildir
vpopmail 16790  2.5  0.0  2364  296 ?R18:34   0:03 
/usr/bin/deliverquota -w 90 
/home/vpopmail/domains/wletc.com/tcurran/Maildir
vpopmail 17007  0.5  0.0  6860 1644 ?S18:35   0:00 
/home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail  bounce-no-mailbox
vpopmail 17035  0.5  0.0  6828 1644 ?S18:35   0:00 
/home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail  bounce-no-mailbox
vpopmail 17155  9.3  0.0  2248  300 ?R18:35   0:02 
/usr/bin/deliverquota -w 90 
/home/vpopmail/domains/wletc.com/tcurran/Maildir
vpopmail 17157  1.1  0.0  6648 1644 ?S18:35   0:00 
/home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail  bounce-no-mailbox
vpopmail 17237  8.3  0.0  1496  292 ?R18:36   0:01 
/usr/bin/deliverquota -w 90 
/home/vpopmail/domains/wletc.com/tcurran/Maildir
vpopmail 17268  7.3  0.0  1824  292 ?R18:36   0:00 
/usr/bin/deliverquota -w 90


I also watched smtp log for this account and discovered that a single 
sender was sending the same message over and over again.

I reviewed the que and found the queue full of these msgs.

I found this in the header of this message which had movie clip 
attached.

X-ems: wait 10s
X-ems: wait: 20s
which continued up to 620s

Just a little insight on path for this message. It came from a 
hotmail server then to mine and delivered to client thru a ipcop 
firewall where a mailfilter is turned on.


I am trying to figure out what caused the server to keep sending the 
same msg over and over again.


Any suggestions would be great
Dave


Without knowing some details, I'll have to make guess at some things.
Is the file overly large? It looks like you're either timing out due 
to large attachment size, or maybe hitting some file IO wait states 
(and large ones).
I have not had an issue with large attachments with the spambox turned 
on, but I've never stress tested it in that facet either. Also if the 
user's mailbox itself is large (2G on a 32bit system) you may be 
hitting some limits withs the quota system and/or courier. The 2G 
quota issue is not present in x86_64 systems and is supposed to be 
fixed in the next release of vpopmail. Or if you have an excessive 
number of messages in the folder you may be hitting an issue with ext3 
and the number of files in a directory.
Look into these - you may need to make some major system changes if 
some of these are valid. If they all seem well, try turning off the 
spambox and see if the message is delivered. If it still has issues 
(thus eliminating maildrop from the equation) then you may want to 
consider switching to Dovecot instead of courier.



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Re: [qmailtoaster] deliverquota load on server

2009-10-09 Thread Aleksander Podsiadly

W dniu 09.10.2009 15:52, David Milholen pisze:
It was an 11 MB file attachment. The msg was being delivered to a 
outlook express client.

Their mailbox is set to 40MB via qmail admin.
I am looking into the other. One question would courier be involved if 
the client is using pop to check their mail and not webmail?

TM
Dave
I had analog problem when email was sent to an alias, not to user. One 
of two alias connected users had full mailbox and after bounce stupid 
email server sent another time an email to the alias, many, many times. :(

Ping pong - bounce, sending, bounce, sending 
One of users had many identical messages, the second one full mailbox 
without that email.
I had to change the second users mailbox limit, kill the smtp 
connections, empty qmail queue and restart the qmail-toster.


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Pozdrawiam / Regards,
Aleksander Podsiadły
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail and Microsoft Outlook Synchronization

2009-10-09 Thread Lucian Cristian

amit IKF wrote:

Hi Everyone,

Is there any way so that I can synchronize my contacts, calendar,etc 
on squirrel mail with the Microsoft Outlook calendar,contacts,etc.


Regards,

Amit

I don't think so, you can use zarafa, it is free for 3 clients

Lucian


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmin Install

2009-10-09 Thread Maxwell Smart
FWIW, he wasn't having trouble installing.  He was having trouble 
accessing it.  It was a firewall issue not a Webmin issue.  I too use it 
on all my servers and it's very handy indeed.  Jamie Cameron and the 
Webmin mailing list are just as helpful as Jake, Eric and the rest on 
this list too.


Khan Mohamed Ashraf wrote:


- Original Message - From: Scott Collingwood
scott.collingw...@it-medic.ca
mailto:scott.collingw...@it-medic.ca

To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
mailto:qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 1:04 AM

Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Webmin Install


Thanks for you reply

SELinux is disabled

Scott

-Original Message-
From: David Milholen [mailto:dmilho...@wletc.com
mailto:dmilho...@wletc.com]
Sent: October-08-09 1:25 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
mailto:qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmin Install

sound like a SElinux issue.
If this is turned on it may not like port 1
just for temp turn off the firewall and then check also
disable SElinux
then re enable one at a time to see which is causing issue.

Scott Collingwood wrote:


No errors other the page not found from the workstation.



Regards

Scott



*From:* Vidyadhar [mailto:vidyadha...@gmail.com
mailto:vidyadha...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* October-08-09 12:13 PM
*To:* qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
mailto:qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
*Subject:* Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmin Install



Any error are you getting while accessing
http://myserver:1 ?

Regards,
Vidyadhar




*From: *Scott Collingwood scott.collingw...@it-medic.ca
mailto:scott.collingw...@it-medic.ca

*Date: *Thu, 8 Oct 2009 11:39:54 -0600

*To: *qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
mailto:qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com

*Subject: *[qmailtoaster] Webmin Install



I am new to the qmail toaster. have installed centos 5.0
 x64 from the
iso.The mail server is running great . I ran the webmin
install from
the command line instructions and it installed without
error. However
I am not able to access the https://myserver:1 link



Scott Collingwood



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail and Microsoft Outlook Synchronization

2009-10-09 Thread Jake Vickers

Lucian Cristian wrote:

amit IKF wrote:

Hi Everyone,

Is there any way so that I can synchronize my contacts, calendar,etc 
on squirrel mail with the Microsoft Outlook calendar,contacts,etc.


Regards,

Amit

I don't think so, you can use zarafa, it is free for 3 clients

Lucian



There was a rumor of a plugin for Squirrelmail that would sync with 
Outlook, but I do not know if it ever worked or not.
Horde also is supposedly supposed to have a plugin that will sync with 
Outlook, but I have not investigated this either.
You may want to check those out and let us know if any of them *do* 
work. I'm sure others on the list would be interested in this as well.



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[qmailtoaster] Why does username require domain name?

2009-10-09 Thread Adam Glass
Hi all,

I am still trying to solve a QMT problem and have reduced it to the simplest
case:  I created an account on domain awabllc.com with the username adamtest
(using qmailadmin web interface).  Then I tried to log in via Squirrelmail.
If the username is adamtest it says ERROR: Unknown user or password
incorrect.  If the username is adamt...@awabllc.com it logs in successfully.

Does anyone know why this happens?

Many thanks!
--Adam


Re: [qmailtoaster] Why does username require domain name?

2009-10-09 Thread Jake Vickers

Adam Glass wrote:

Hi all,

I am still trying to solve a QMT problem and have reduced it to the 
simplest case:  I created an account on domain awabllc.com 
http://awabllc.com with the username adamtest (using qmailadmin web 
interface).  Then I tried to log in via Squirrelmail.  If the username 
is adamtest it says ERROR: Unknown user or password incorrect.  If the 
username is adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com it logs 
in successfully.


Does anyone know why this happens?


Because this is a virtual domain setup, and is designed to host hundreds 
(thousands even) of different domains. Two users on different domains 
with the same name would invariably happen, so the system requires the 
full email address as the username. Otherwise how would it know that 
adam from the example.com was logging in when there was another user 
named adam at the other.com domain?
If you are not going to run many domains (read: only one or two) you can 
configure it to accept short usernames and not full addresses in the 
Squirrelmail config if I remember right. Look in the mailing list 
archives - I know this topic came up a year or two ago.




Re: [qmailtoaster] Why does username require domain name?

2009-10-09 Thread Adam Glass
Okay, that's understandable.  But it also means the SMTP username must be
adamt...@awabllc.com and so the HELO message has two @ signs.

Unfortunately this has now gotten us put on a CBL so I'm under more pressure
to figure this out.


Thanks again,
--Adam


On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Jake Vickers j...@qmailtoaster.com wrote:

  Adam Glass wrote:

 Hi all,

 I am still trying to solve a QMT problem and have reduced it to the
 simplest case:  I created an account on domain awabllc.com with the
 username adamtest (using qmailadmin web interface).  Then I tried to log in
 via Squirrelmail.  If the username is adamtest it says ERROR: Unknown user
 or password incorrect.  If the username is adamt...@awabllc.com it logs in
 successfully.

 Does anyone know why this happens?


 Because this is a virtual domain setup, and is designed to host hundreds
 (thousands even) of different domains. Two users on different domains with
 the same name would invariably happen, so the system requires the full email
 address as the username. Otherwise how would it know that adam from the
 example.com was logging in when there was another user named adam at the
 other.com domain?
 If you are not going to run many domains (read: only one or two) you can
 configure it to accept short usernames and not full addresses in the
 Squirrelmail config if I remember right. Look in the mailing list archives -
 I know this topic came up a year or two ago.




Re: [qmailtoaster] Why does username require domain name?

2009-10-09 Thread Maxwell Smart
Adam,

No, the user will only have one @ sign since when you create the account
you only put in adamtest since you are logged into the domain you are
creating a user for.  Qmailadmin adds the @example.com portion of the
address.  You do not create a user adamt...@example.com in the
Qmailadmin as it will do exactly what you describe.

CJ

Adam Glass wrote:
 Okay, that's understandable.  But it also means the SMTP username must
 be adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com and so the HELO
 message has two @ signs.

 Unfortunately this has now gotten us put on a CBL so I'm under more
 pressure to figure this out.


 Thanks again,
 --Adam


 On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Jake Vickers j...@qmailtoaster.com
 mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com wrote:

 Adam Glass wrote:
 Hi all,

 I am still trying to solve a QMT problem and have reduced it to
 the simplest case:  I created an account on domain awabllc.com
 http://awabllc.com with the username adamtest (using qmailadmin
 web interface).  Then I tried to log in via Squirrelmail.  If the
 username is adamtest it says ERROR: Unknown user or password
 incorrect.  If the username is adamt...@awabllc.com
 mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com it logs in successfully.

 Does anyone know why this happens?

 Because this is a virtual domain setup, and is designed to host
 hundreds (thousands even) of different domains. Two users on
 different domains with the same name would invariably happen, so
 the system requires the full email address as the username.
 Otherwise how would it know that adam from the example.com
 http://example.com was logging in when there was another user
 named adam at the other.com http://other.com domain?
 If you are not going to run many domains (read: only one or two)
 you can configure it to accept short usernames and not full
 addresses in the Squirrelmail config if I remember right. Look in
 the mailing list archives - I know this topic came up a year or
 two ago.



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Why does username require domain name?

2009-10-09 Thread Adam Glass
CJ,

Unfortunately we are seeing different.  The user was created just as
adamtest, without the @ or the domain name.  But if I put the username
adamtest in for SMTP authentication (using Thunderbird), it does not work.
I must type the full address.  Then another @ is added, so it looks like
this...

Received: from unknown (HELO ?137.52.23.46?)
(adamt...@awabllc.com@137.52.23.46
a...@parkermerrick.com@137.52.23.46)

In the example above, that is the IP of my local PC, not the mail server.

Hopefully I haven't stumped the panel  :-)
--Adam


On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Maxwell Smart c...@yother.com wrote:

 Adam,

 No, the user will only have one @ sign since when you create the account
 you only put in adamtest since you are logged into the domain you are
 creating a user for.  Qmailadmin adds the @example.com portion of the
 address.  You do not create a user adamt...@example.com in the
 Qmailadmin as it will do exactly what you describe.

 CJ

 Adam Glass wrote:
  Okay, that's understandable.  But it also means the SMTP username must
  be adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com and so the HELO
  message has two @ signs.
 
  Unfortunately this has now gotten us put on a CBL so I'm under more
  pressure to figure this out.
 
 
  Thanks again,
  --Adam
 
 
  On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Jake Vickers j...@qmailtoaster.com
  mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com wrote:
 
  Adam Glass wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  I am still trying to solve a QMT problem and have reduced it to
  the simplest case:  I created an account on domain awabllc.com
  http://awabllc.com with the username adamtest (using qmailadmin
  web interface).  Then I tried to log in via Squirrelmail.  If the
  username is adamtest it says ERROR: Unknown user or password
  incorrect.  If the username is adamt...@awabllc.com
  mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com it logs in successfully.
 
  Does anyone know why this happens?
 
  Because this is a virtual domain setup, and is designed to host
  hundreds (thousands even) of different domains. Two users on
  different domains with the same name would invariably happen, so
  the system requires the full email address as the username.
  Otherwise how would it know that adam from the example.com
  http://example.com was logging in when there was another user
  named adam at the other.com http://other.com domain?
  If you are not going to run many domains (read: only one or two)
  you can configure it to accept short usernames and not full
  addresses in the Squirrelmail config if I remember right. Look in
  the mailing list archives - I know this topic came up a year or
  two ago.
 
 


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Why does username require domain name?

2009-10-09 Thread Maxwell Smart
Adam,

Yes for (incoming and outgoing)authentication you must put in the entire
address otherwise the mail server doesn't know who you are. 

Something else is wrong with your setup that is adding that
@137.52.23.46  Is there a possibility that it's the e mail client?

CJ

Adam Glass wrote:
 CJ,

 Unfortunately we are seeing different.  The user was created just as
 adamtest, without the @ or the domain name.  But if I put the username
 adamtest in for SMTP authentication (using Thunderbird), it does not
 work.  I must type the full address.  Then another @ is added, so it
 looks like this...
 Received: from unknown (HELO ?137.52.23.46?) 
 (adamt...@awabllc.com@137.52.23.46)
 In the example above, that is the IP of my local PC, not the mail server.

 Hopefully I haven't stumped the panel  :-)
 --Adam


 On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Maxwell Smart c...@yother.com
 mailto:c...@yother.com wrote:

 Adam,

 No, the user will only have one @ sign since when you create the
 account
 you only put in adamtest since you are logged into the domain you are
 creating a user for.  Qmailadmin adds the @example.com
 http://example.com portion of the
 address.  You do not create a user adamt...@example.com
 mailto:adamt...@example.com in the
 Qmailadmin as it will do exactly what you describe.

 CJ

 Adam Glass wrote:
  Okay, that's understandable.  But it also means the SMTP
 username must
  be adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
 mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com and so
 the HELO
  message has two @ signs.
 
  Unfortunately this has now gotten us put on a CBL so I'm under more
  pressure to figure this out.
 
 
  Thanks again,
  --Adam
 
 
  On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Jake Vickers
 j...@qmailtoaster.com mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com
  mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com
 wrote:
 
  Adam Glass wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  I am still trying to solve a QMT problem and have reduced it to
  the simplest case:  I created an account on domain
 awabllc.com http://awabllc.com
  http://awabllc.com with the username adamtest (using
 qmailadmin
  web interface).  Then I tried to log in via Squirrelmail.
  If the
  username is adamtest it says ERROR: Unknown user or password
  incorrect.  If the username is adamt...@awabllc.com
 mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
  mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
 it logs in successfully.
 
  Does anyone know why this happens?
 
  Because this is a virtual domain setup, and is designed to host
  hundreds (thousands even) of different domains. Two users on
  different domains with the same name would invariably happen, so
  the system requires the full email address as the username.
  Otherwise how would it know that adam from the example.com
 http://example.com
  http://example.com was logging in when there was another user
  named adam at the other.com http://other.com
 http://other.com domain?
  If you are not going to run many domains (read: only one or two)
  you can configure it to accept short usernames and not full
  addresses in the Squirrelmail config if I remember right.
 Look in
  the mailing list archives - I know this topic came up a year or
  two ago.
 
 

 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Why does username require domain name?

2009-10-09 Thread Adam Glass
CJ,

It is probably not the e-mail client.  The problem was discovered by someone
using Mulberry (which I think is a variant of Eudora) and I reproduced it
with Thunderbird/Linux and on Thunderbird/Macintosh.

Thanks,
Adam


On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Maxwell Smart c...@yother.com wrote:

 Adam,

 Yes for (incoming and outgoing)authentication you must put in the entire
 address otherwise the mail server doesn't know who you are.

 Something else is wrong with your setup that is adding that
 @137.52.23.46  Is there a possibility that it's the e mail client?

 CJ

 Adam Glass wrote:
  CJ,
 
  Unfortunately we are seeing different.  The user was created just as
  adamtest, without the @ or the domain name.  But if I put the username
  adamtest in for SMTP authentication (using Thunderbird), it does not
  work.  I must type the full address.  Then another @ is added, so it
  looks like this...
  Received: from unknown (HELO ?137.52.23.46?) (adamt...@awabllc.com@
 137.52.23.46)
  In the example above, that is the IP of my local PC, not the mail server.
 
  Hopefully I haven't stumped the panel  :-)
  --Adam
 
 
  On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Maxwell Smart c...@yother.com
  mailto:c...@yother.com wrote:
 
  Adam,
 
  No, the user will only have one @ sign since when you create the
  account
  you only put in adamtest since you are logged into the domain you are
  creating a user for.  Qmailadmin adds the @example.com
  http://example.com portion of the
  address.  You do not create a user adamt...@example.com
  mailto:adamt...@example.com in the
  Qmailadmin as it will do exactly what you describe.
 
  CJ
 
  Adam Glass wrote:
   Okay, that's understandable.  But it also means the SMTP
  username must
   be adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
  mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com and so
  the HELO
   message has two @ signs.
  
   Unfortunately this has now gotten us put on a CBL so I'm under more
   pressure to figure this out.
  
  
   Thanks again,
   --Adam
  
  
   On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Jake Vickers
  j...@qmailtoaster.com mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com
   mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com
  wrote:
  
   Adam Glass wrote:
   Hi all,
  
   I am still trying to solve a QMT problem and have reduced it
 to
   the simplest case:  I created an account on domain
  awabllc.com http://awabllc.com
   http://awabllc.com with the username adamtest (using
  qmailadmin
   web interface).  Then I tried to log in via Squirrelmail.
   If the
   username is adamtest it says ERROR: Unknown user or password
   incorrect.  If the username is adamt...@awabllc.com
  mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
   mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
  it logs in successfully.
  
   Does anyone know why this happens?
  
   Because this is a virtual domain setup, and is designed to host
   hundreds (thousands even) of different domains. Two users on
   different domains with the same name would invariably happen,
 so
   the system requires the full email address as the username.
   Otherwise how would it know that adam from the example.com
  http://example.com
   http://example.com was logging in when there was another
 user
   named adam at the other.com http://other.com
  http://other.com domain?
   If you are not going to run many domains (read: only one or
 two)
   you can configure it to accept short usernames and not full
   addresses in the Squirrelmail config if I remember right.
  Look in
   the mailing list archives - I know this topic came up a year or
   two ago.
  
  
 
 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Why does username require domain name?

2009-10-09 Thread Maxwell Smart
Beyond my expertise.  Good luck.



Adam Glass wrote:
 CJ,

 It is probably not the e-mail client.  The problem was discovered by
 someone using Mulberry (which I think is a variant of Eudora) and I
 reproduced it with Thunderbird/Linux and on Thunderbird/Macintosh.

 Thanks,
 Adam


 On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Maxwell Smart c...@yother.com
 mailto:c...@yother.com wrote:

 Adam,

 Yes for (incoming and outgoing)authentication you must put in the
 entire
 address otherwise the mail server doesn't know who you are.

 Something else is wrong with your setup that is adding that
 @137.52.23.46 http://137.52.23.46  Is there a possibility that
 it's the e mail client?

 CJ

 Adam Glass wrote:
  CJ,
 
  Unfortunately we are seeing different.  The user was created just as
  adamtest, without the @ or the domain name.  But if I put the
 username
  adamtest in for SMTP authentication (using Thunderbird), it does not
  work.  I must type the full address.  Then another @ is added, so it
  looks like this...
  Received: from unknown (HELO ?137.52.23.46?)
 (adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com@137.52.23.46
 http://137.52.23.46)
  In the example above, that is the IP of my local PC, not the
 mail server.
 
  Hopefully I haven't stumped the panel  :-)
  --Adam
 
 
  On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Maxwell Smart c...@yother.com
 mailto:c...@yother.com
  mailto:c...@yother.com mailto:c...@yother.com wrote:
 
  Adam,
 
  No, the user will only have one @ sign since when you create the
  account
  you only put in adamtest since you are logged into the
 domain you are
  creating a user for.  Qmailadmin adds the @example.com
 http://example.com
  http://example.com portion of the
  address.  You do not create a user adamt...@example.com
 mailto:adamt...@example.com
  mailto:adamt...@example.com mailto:adamt...@example.com
 in the
  Qmailadmin as it will do exactly what you describe.
 
  CJ
 
  Adam Glass wrote:
   Okay, that's understandable.  But it also means the SMTP
  username must
   be adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
 mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
  mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
 mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com and so
  the HELO
   message has two @ signs.
  
   Unfortunately this has now gotten us put on a CBL so I'm
 under more
   pressure to figure this out.
  
  
   Thanks again,
   --Adam
  
  
   On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Jake Vickers
  j...@qmailtoaster.com mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com
 mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com
   mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com
 mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com
 mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com
  wrote:
  
   Adam Glass wrote:
   Hi all,
  
   I am still trying to solve a QMT problem and have
 reduced it to
   the simplest case:  I created an account on domain
  awabllc.com http://awabllc.com http://awabllc.com
   http://awabllc.com with the username adamtest (using
  qmailadmin
   web interface).  Then I tried to log in via Squirrelmail.
   If the
   username is adamtest it says ERROR: Unknown user or
 password
   incorrect.  If the username is adamt...@awabllc.com
 mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
  mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
   mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
 mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
 mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
  it logs in successfully.
  
   Does anyone know why this happens?
  
   Because this is a virtual domain setup, and is
 designed to host
   hundreds (thousands even) of different domains. Two
 users on
   different domains with the same name would invariably
 happen, so
   the system requires the full email address as the
 username.
   Otherwise how would it know that adam from the
 example.com http://example.com
  http://example.com
   http://example.com was logging in when there was
 another user
   named adam at the other.com http://other.com
 http://other.com
  http://other.com domain?
   If you are not going to run many domains (read: only
 one or two)
   you can configure it to accept short usernames and not
 full
   addresses in the Squirrelmail config if I remember right.
 

Re: [qmailtoaster] Why does username require domain name?

2009-10-09 Thread Adam Glass
I appreciate the attempt!

Does anybody else have ideas about this?

Thanks!
--Adam


On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Maxwell Smart c...@yother.com wrote:

 Beyond my expertise.  Good luck.



 Adam Glass wrote:
  CJ,
 
  It is probably not the e-mail client.  The problem was discovered by
  someone using Mulberry (which I think is a variant of Eudora) and I
  reproduced it with Thunderbird/Linux and on Thunderbird/Macintosh.
 
  Thanks,
  Adam
 
 
  On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Maxwell Smart c...@yother.com
  mailto:c...@yother.com wrote:
 
  Adam,
 
  Yes for (incoming and outgoing)authentication you must put in the
  entire
  address otherwise the mail server doesn't know who you are.
 
  Something else is wrong with your setup that is adding that
  @137.52.23.46 http://137.52.23.46  Is there a possibility that
  it's the e mail client?
 
  CJ
 
  Adam Glass wrote:
   CJ,
  
   Unfortunately we are seeing different.  The user was created just
 as
   adamtest, without the @ or the domain name.  But if I put the
  username
   adamtest in for SMTP authentication (using Thunderbird), it does
 not
   work.  I must type the full address.  Then another @ is added, so
 it
   looks like this...
   Received: from unknown (HELO ?137.52.23.46?)
  (adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com@137.52.23.46
  http://137.52.23.46)
   In the example above, that is the IP of my local PC, not the
  mail server.
  
   Hopefully I haven't stumped the panel  :-)
   --Adam
  
  
   On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Maxwell Smart c...@yother.com
  mailto:c...@yother.com
   mailto:c...@yother.com mailto:c...@yother.com wrote:
  
   Adam,
  
   No, the user will only have one @ sign since when you create
 the
   account
   you only put in adamtest since you are logged into the
  domain you are
   creating a user for.  Qmailadmin adds the @example.com
  http://example.com
   http://example.com portion of the
   address.  You do not create a user adamt...@example.com
  mailto:adamt...@example.com
   mailto:adamt...@example.com mailto:adamt...@example.com
  in the
   Qmailadmin as it will do exactly what you describe.
  
   CJ
  
   Adam Glass wrote:
Okay, that's understandable.  But it also means the SMTP
   username must
be adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
  mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
   mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
  mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com and so
   the HELO
message has two @ signs.
   
Unfortunately this has now gotten us put on a CBL so I'm
  under more
pressure to figure this out.
   
   
Thanks again,
--Adam
   
   
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Jake Vickers
   j...@qmailtoaster.com mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com
  mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com
mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com
  mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com
  mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com
   wrote:
   
Adam Glass wrote:
Hi all,
   
I am still trying to solve a QMT problem and have
  reduced it to
the simplest case:  I created an account on domain
   awabllc.com http://awabllc.com http://awabllc.com
http://awabllc.com with the username adamtest (using
   qmailadmin
web interface).  Then I tried to log in via
 Squirrelmail.
If the
username is adamtest it says ERROR: Unknown user or
  password
incorrect.  If the username is adamt...@awabllc.com
  mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
   mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
  mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
  mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com
   it logs in successfully.
   
Does anyone know why this happens?
   
Because this is a virtual domain setup, and is
  designed to host
hundreds (thousands even) of different domains. Two
  users on
different domains with the same name would invariably
  happen, so
the system requires the full email address as the
  username.
Otherwise how would it know that adam from the
  example.com http://example.com
   http://example.com
http://example.com was logging in when there was
  another user
named adam at the other.com http://other.com
  

[qmailtoaster] searching for email in logs

2009-10-09 Thread d...@acbsco.com
Hi forum,
I have been asked to get as much information pertaining to how / where a
certain email came from. Unfortunately the original email has been
deleted. The original email was forwarded to another email address I
host prior to be deleting. From it I can get some information.  I have
been asked to provide information from the logfile regarding the
originating ip addresses, etc. I realize that much of this can probably
forged, but I doubt that the responsible person would have the knowledge
to do this. I have looked at the smtp log, but don't see the original
message (or maybe it is there and I am not seeing it). Can anyone direct
on how they would proceed to get the requested information. I may not be
providing enough information here - please let me know what I can provide.
Thanks,
Dave

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Why does username require domain name?

2009-10-09 Thread Jake Vickers

Adam Glass wrote:

I appreciate the attempt!

Does anybody else have ideas about this?

Thanks!
--Adam



Why don't you start at the beginning again. You are doing something 
fundamentally wrong with the basics of how the system works.
When you log into your domain in qmailadmin, click New Email Account. In 
the box for Email Account, enter the address (adam). Nothing else. Enter 
the password and other info as you see fit.


The header you're seeing is a normal part of the email header trail.  
For example, when I send from my Qmailtoaster machine to my Postfix 
machine, I get this in the header (along with other information):


Received: from unknown (HELO ?192.168.76.64?) 
(j...@qmailtoaster.com@70.60.227.155)
 by oss.vickersconsulting.net with ESMTPA; 9 Oct 2009 23:06:04 -

And when I send from my Postfix machine to my Qmailtoaster machine, I 
get a similar line:


Received: from unknown (HELO mail1.vickersconsulting.net) (70.60.227.155)
 by oss.vickersconsulting.net with SMTP; 9 Oct 2009 23:06:56 -
Received: from [192.168.76.64] (unknown [192.168.76.64])
(using TLSv1 with cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits))
(No client certificate requested)
(Authenticated sender: j...@v2gnu.com)
by mail1.vickersconsulting.net (Postfix) with ESMTPSA id 6EDED12E19F
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It's just formatted different, and is irrelevant since the only place 
this is seen is on the receiving machine. It's PUT there by the 
receiving machine. It's the same information, just in a different 
format. It would have no bearing on you being put on a CBL list. As a 
matter of fact, the only way you can be listed on the CBL is by sending 
mail to one of their spam traps. (http://cbl.abuseat.org/) You should 
check your network/users and see who is sending messages to their spamtrap.




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Re: [qmailtoaster] searching for email in logs

2009-10-09 Thread Jake Vickers

d...@acbsco.com wrote:

Hi forum,
I have been asked to get as much information pertaining to how / where a
certain email came from. Unfortunately the original email has been
deleted. The original email was forwarded to another email address I
host prior to be deleting. From it I can get some information.  I have
been asked to provide information from the logfile regarding the
originating ip addresses, etc. I realize that much of this can probably
forged, but I doubt that the responsible person would have the knowledge
to do this. I have looked at the smtp log, but don't see the original
message (or maybe it is there and I am not seeing it). Can anyone direct
on how they would proceed to get the requested information. I may not be
providing enough information here - please let me know what I can provide.
Thanks,
Dave
  


We need some more information - was it a user on your system that sent 
the message? Or an external person sending to one of your users?
Depending on how long ago it happened, your email logs may have rotated 
and it may no longer be available.



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