Re: [qmailtoaster] Clamav Upgrade on Centos 6.6

2015-01-16 Thread Chandran Manikandan
Thank you Eric. It's working now.

On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 11:04 PM, Eric Broch ebr...@whitehorsetc.com
wrote:

  On 1/14/2015 8:01 AM, Eric Broch wrote:

 On 1/14/2015 2:57 AM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:

 Hi All,

  I have installed Qmailtoaster on this machine and after that if i run
 this command freshclam it's shown clamav outdated. How to update new clamav
 release on this machine. I hope anyone could help me.

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 *Manikandan.C*
 *System Administrator*

 Chandran,

 It looks like you can use the qmailtoaster 'testing' repo to install it.
 When using yum you'll 'enablerepo testing' ( I can't remember the command
 specifically).

 Eric

 Chandran,

 Here's the proper command:

 # yum --enablerepo=qmailtoaster-testing update clamav

 Eric




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Re: [qmailtoaster] Concerns for Updates, Viability, Future of Qmailtoaster

2015-01-16 Thread Peter Peltonen
Hi,

My 2 cents on this below:

On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 5:54 AM, Edwin C ecasim...@hotmail.com wrote:
 How about you guys start charging for an annual fee or something?

 Just to assure that qmailtoaster gets updated all the time: dovecot, 
 spamassassin, clamav... the rest of the stuff.

 Then you should have flawless installs on CentOS 6 and CentOs 7.


The driving force of the project has been Eric S. Without him we
wouldn't have the toaster we have now... Lately he has been less
active with this project, and that starts to show... If you are
reading this Eric, it would be nice to hear your opinion, would you
have more time for the project if some compensation for your work
could be arranged?

Best,
Peter

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Concerns for Updates, Viability, Future of Qmailtoaster

2015-01-16 Thread Eric Broch
Edwin,

QMT is updated constantly thanks, currently, to Eric Shubert.

The CentOS 6 install of QMT is stable. I've had no problems with
installations--I've done several. I've seen many people with issues on
CentOS 6 but don't understand why--it's a snap. The latest Spamassassin
(3.4.0) is in the QMT testing tree for CentOS 6 (Do you care to test
it?). ClamAV is up to date for QMT on CentOS 6. Dovecot is at 2.2.7 for
QMT on CentOS 6--not that far behind the latest Dovecot (2.2.15). Even
RHEL (a corporation) is not this good with many of its updates compared
to Fedora.

CentOS 7 just came out 6 months ago. Be patient with CentOS 7

I wouldn't hesitate to put QMT on CentOS 6 into production.

EricB.



On 1/15/2015 7:06 AM, Edwin Casimero wrote:
 Hi Guys,

 I am concerned for the future of Qmailtoaster, updates, viability.

 Free is good at the start, but when your software is run by
 corporations, these corporations need constant updates and tech support.

 What I mean is that it is 2015, and the default install is still just
 for CentOS 5.x

 But CentOS 5.x is usually no longer in the list of VPS-Xen installs.

 CentOS 6.x installs I see here discussed and on the Wiki does not seem
 stable.

 QTP-Menu does not really seem to work fully to update everything.

 And updates are few and far between.

 How about you guys start charging for an annual fee or something?

 Just to assure that qmailtoaster gets updated all the time: dovecot,
 spamassassin, clamav... the rest of the stuff.

 Then you should have flawless installs on CentOS 6 and CentOs 7.

 Just my 2 cents.


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