Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: how to restore the email backup

2014-08-15 Thread Chandran Manikandan
Hi Eric,
Thanks .
I did backup manually. Could you please help me to restore the accounts and
emails manually. What are the steps followed and what are the commands
should need to use in new server.



On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 12:25 AM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:

 On 08/13/2014 03:07 AM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:

 Hi List,

 My live server hard disk is problem and could not boot the operating
 system.
 But i have Email backup with whole vpopmail folder.
 I was running centos 5.8(Hard disk problem) with qmail + dovecot
 migrated from courier imap.

 Now i was installed new centos 6.5 64 bit server and installed qmail +
 dovecot and related all packages.
 So how to restore all my email accounts and emails into this server.
 Could you help me anyone.

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 *Thanks,*
 *Manikandan.C*
 *System Administrator*


 If your backup is from qtp-backup, you can run qt-restore to restore it.

 If you only have what's in the /home/vpopmail/domains/ directory, you'll
 need to manually create the domain(s) and accounts. Then you can restore
 the domains/.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: how to restore the email backup

2014-08-15 Thread Finn Buhelt
Hi Chandran Manikandan.

Do as Eric wrote :


If your backup is from qtp-backup, you can run qt-restore to restore it.

If you only have what's in the /home/vpopmail/domains/ directory, you'll
need to manually create the domain(s) and accounts. Then you can restore
the domains/.


This is Your answer I think

vadddomain and vadduser - restore from Your backup domains/ to new
created domains/

In the future I recommend using qtp-backup / qtp-restore for qmail which
makes it easy to move qmail to new locations.


Regards,
Finn

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Den 15-08-2014 kl. 09:12 skrev Chandran Manikandan:
 Hi Eric,
 Thanks .
 I did backup manually. Could you please help me to restore the accounts
 and emails manually. What are the steps followed and what are the
 commands should need to use in new server.
 
 
 
 On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 12:25 AM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net
 mailto:e...@shubes.net wrote:
 
 On 08/13/2014 03:07 AM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
 
 Hi List,
 
 My live server hard disk is problem and could not boot the operating
 system.
 But i have Email backup with whole vpopmail folder.
 I was running centos 5.8(Hard disk problem) with qmail + dovecot
 migrated from courier imap.
 
 Now i was installed new centos 6.5 64 bit server and installed
 qmail +
 dovecot and related all packages.
 So how to restore all my email accounts and emails into this server.
 Could you help me anyone.
 
 --
 *Thanks,*
 *Manikandan.C*
 *System Administrator*
 
 
 If your backup is from qtp-backup, you can run qt-restore to restore it.
 
 If you only have what's in the /home/vpopmail/domains/ directory,
 you'll need to manually create the domain(s) and accounts. Then you
 can restore the domains/.
 
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[qmailtoaster] Spam Question

2014-08-15 Thread Mike Tirpak
For about two weeks now, I have been getting nailed with tons of spam.  
I even had to drop my spamassassin score a point because so much was 
getting through just under the threshold.  I noticed that some of the 
spam was getting through with *SPAM* in the subject line.  I 
have tried to filter it out with spamassassin's subject filter, but 
asterisks are special characters and seem to be hard to match.


Does anyone know how to match an asterisk with spamassassin or is there 
a better way?


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Spam Question

2014-08-15 Thread Dan McAllister

Mike:

The ***SPAM*** you are seeing is actually being INSERTED by SpamAssassin 
(or, potentially SpamDyke).  It is not there upon receipt (e.g.: the 
spammer is not self-identifying the message as SPAM -- that's your SPAM 
protection working for you!)


Most clients want SPAM to be /identified/, but not necessarily _BLOCKED 
_(because of the potential for false positives). Thus, in my experience, 
most will create a rule in their mail client (Outlook, Thunderbird, 
etc) that moves messages with the string ***SPAM*** in the subject to 
a junk or spam folder for later perusal.


I hope this is helpful...

Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO


On 8/15/2014 11:46 AM, Mike Tirpak wrote:
For about two weeks now, I have been getting nailed with tons of 
spam.  I even had to drop my spamassassin score a point because so 
much was getting through just under the threshold.  I noticed that 
some of the spam was getting through with *SPAM* in the 
subject line.  I have tried to filter it out with spamassassin's 
subject filter, but asterisks are special characters and seem to be 
hard to match.


Does anyone know how to match an asterisk with spamassassin or is 
there a better way?


- Mike

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Spam Question

2014-08-15 Thread Mike Tirpak
I thought that at first too, but I looked at the header and SpamAssassin 
was not marking it as spam.  The email has *SPAM* in the 
subject line though.  I have a procmail script that filters out marked 
spam by status in header.  These messages are not getting caught by 
SpamAssassin that is why I asked about how to match *SPAM* 
with SpamAssassin.


On second thought, I might just use procmail to filter out emails with 
*SPAM* in the subject.  Might be simpler than getting 
SpamAssassin to match it.


Thanks
Mike

On 8/15/2014 12:12 PM, Dan McAllister wrote:

Mike:

The ***SPAM*** you are seeing is actually being INSERTED by 
SpamAssassin (or, potentially SpamDyke).  It is not there upon receipt 
(e.g.: the spammer is not self-identifying the message as SPAM -- 
that's your SPAM protection working for you!)


Most clients want SPAM to be /identified/, but not necessarily 
_BLOCKED _(because of the potential for false positives). Thus, in my 
experience, most will create a rule in their mail client (Outlook, 
Thunderbird, etc) that moves messages with the string ***SPAM*** in 
the subject to a junk or spam folder for later perusal.


I hope this is helpful...

Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO


On 8/15/2014 11:46 AM, Mike Tirpak wrote:
For about two weeks now, I have been getting nailed with tons of 
spam.  I even had to drop my spamassassin score a point because so 
much was getting through just under the threshold.  I noticed that 
some of the spam was getting through with *SPAM* in the 
subject line.  I have tried to filter it out with spamassassin's 
subject filter, but asterisks are special characters and seem to be 
hard to match.


Does anyone know how to match an asterisk with spamassassin or is 
there a better way?


- Mike

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Block incoming mail IP range

2014-08-15 Thread David Milholen

If you are just wanting to drop that block  from sending mail
three ways
#1 Firewall Iptables
#2 Spamdyke blacklist_ip
#3 Tcp rules

On 8/4/2014 1:41 AM, Linux wrote:


Hi,

Please guide, How to block range of IP's for incoming mail?

IP: 209.85.xxx.xxx

Thanks,

Ravi



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[qmailtoaster] Re: Spam Question

2014-08-15 Thread Eric Shubert

On 08/15/2014 09:56 AM, Mike Tirpak wrote:

On second thought, I might just use procmail to filter out emails with
*SPAM* in the subject.  Might be simpler than getting
SpamAssassin to match it.


What's the SA score? Can you post the SA headers or log messages 
corresponding to these messages?


Generally speaking, I wouldn't use procmail (or maildrop) for filing at 
this point in time. QMT will eventually use dovecot's LDA and sieve for 
server side filtering, which can be customized on a per-user basis via a 
web browswer.


In the meantime, I think it's best to configure the client mail program 
to do the filtering.


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