Re: [qmailtoaster] Been away for a long while...

2016-11-09 Thread Eric Broch

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On 11/9/2016 1:09 PM, Craig McLaughlin wrote:


... can someone point me to an up to date project status?


... or just answer this question:

Does qmt handle virtual domains & ezmlm for same?

Thanks,
--Craig




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Re: [qmailtoaster] Been away for a long while...

2016-11-09 Thread Craig McLaughlin
Thanks, Dan!  Much appreciated information.

On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 1:30 PM, Dan McAllister - QMT DNS Admin <
q...@it4soho.com> wrote:

> Craig:
>
>
>
> Yes on both counts – QMT utilizes the VPopMail add-on for virtual domains,
> and ezmlm is part of the default config.
>
>
>
> Dan McAllister
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* Craig McLaughlin [mailto:craig.p.mclaugh...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, November 9, 2016 3:10 PM
> *To:* qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
> *Subject:* [qmailtoaster] Been away for a long while...
>
>
>
>
>
> ... can someone point me to an up to date project status?
>
> ... or just answer this question:
>
> Does qmt handle virtual domains & ezmlm for same?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Craig
>


RE: [qmailtoaster] Been away for a long while...

2016-11-09 Thread Dan McAllister - QMT DNS Admin
Craig:

 

Yes on both counts – QMT utilizes the VPopMail add-on for virtual domains, and 
ezmlm is part of the default config.

 

Dan McAllister

 

 

From: Craig McLaughlin [mailto:craig.p.mclaugh...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 9, 2016 3:10 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Been away for a long while...

 

 

... can someone point me to an up to date project status?



... or just answer this question:

Does qmt handle virtual domains & ezmlm for same?

Thanks,

--Craig



[qmailtoaster] Been away for a long while...

2016-11-09 Thread Craig McLaughlin
... can someone point me to an up to date project status?


... or just answer this question:

Does qmt handle virtual domains & ezmlm for same?

Thanks,
--Craig


Re: [qmailtoaster] strange and puzzling occurance

2016-11-09 Thread Rajesh M
eric

am giving it a try now by commenting.

concerning the routing of emails... is getting routed to the Junk folder 
created on the server

outlook and thunderbird is not involved because the entire night, while testing 
we had changed the password so that no email client could access it.

We were using webmail to access the mailbox and check if anything has been 
routed the Junk folder.

So what remains is the MDA  which is qmail / vdelivermail  so that is 
the second puzzling part because even mails from within the same domain were 
being routed to the junk folder on the server  no logic at all.

rajesh


- Original Message -
From: Eric Broch [mailto:ebr...@whitehorsetc.com]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Wed, 9 Nov 2016 10:10:29 -0700
Subject:

Also, The routing of mail to the Junk folder should be addressed in
Outlook, as it is in Thunderbird for other folders, or in your MDA.


On 11/9/2016 10:04 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
>
> I would think so, caveat being that 'inbox' is defined (and it is).
> I'd try commenting it and see what happens.
>
> This is the comment in the file 15-mailboxes.conf :  "These mailboxes
> are widely used and could perhaps be created automatically"
>
> I'm not sure what "perhaps" means. In my mind, they/it WILL or WILL
> NOT be created. "Perhaps" instills a vagueness in my mind.
>
>
> On 11/9/2016 9:46 AM, Rajesh M wrote:
>> eric
>>
>> i happened to grep for Junk in /etc folder and found the term in
>>
>> /etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-mailboxes.conf
>>
>> would this have any part to play in the creation of the .Junk folder ?
>>
>> thanks
>> rajesh
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: Eric Broch [mailto:ebr...@whitehorsetc.com]
>> To:qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
>> Sent: Wed, 9 Nov 2016 08:49:51 -0700
>> Subject:
>>
>> CentOS 6.8?
>>
>>
>> On 11/9/2016 5:36 AM, Rajesh M wrote:
>>> hi
>>>
>>> centos 8
>>> qmailtoaster, spamassassin, clam, dovecot
>>>
>>> we are facing a weird and puzzling scenario, occurring on all 4 of our 
>>> servers
>>>
>>> out of several thousands of mailboxes around 10 to 33 mailboxes on each 
>>> server has a folder called .Junk created (for different email users of 
>>> different domains) in the same level as Inbox along with Sent, Draft and 
>>> Trash
>>>
>>> ./aaa.in/sunil/Maildir/.Junk
>>> ./.com/ani/Maildir/.Junk
>>> ./.com/rishiraj.sethi/Maildir/.Junk
>>> ./.com/kumar/Maildir/.Junk
>>> ./.com/kamlakar/Maildir/.Junk
>>>
>>> we are unable to figure out how exactly these were created
>>>
>>> further on in case of one email id genuine emails, from both external and 
>>> sometimes even internal domains from within the same domain are getting 
>>> moved to the .Junk folder
>>>
>>> the user uses outlook pop3, but the creation of the .Junk is not done by 
>>> outlook since this happens automatically even the night when the user does 
>>> not use outlook and we had changed the password of the account
>>>
>>> even if we delete the .Junk folder the same gets automatically recreated.
>>>
>>> this is not done by maildrop since these email are not checked for spam at 
>>> all and they are internal emails.
>>>
>>> there is no .qmail file under the user's mailbox
>>>
>>> this is not done by webmail since mailbox is not access over webmail
>>>
>>> so my question is what could be causing this ?
>>>
>>> rajesh
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: [qmailtoaster] strange and puzzling occurance

2016-11-09 Thread Eric Broch
Also, The routing of mail to the Junk folder should be addressed in 
Outlook, as it is in Thunderbird for other folders, or in your MDA.



On 11/9/2016 10:04 AM, Eric Broch wrote:


I would think so, caveat being that 'inbox' is defined (and it is). 
I'd try commenting it and see what happens.


This is the comment in the file 15-mailboxes.conf :  "These mailboxes 
are widely used and could perhaps be created automatically"


I'm not sure what "perhaps" means. In my mind, they/it WILL or WILL 
NOT be created. "Perhaps" instills a vagueness in my mind.



On 11/9/2016 9:46 AM, Rajesh M wrote:

eric

i happened to grep for Junk in /etc folder and found the term in

/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-mailboxes.conf

would this have any part to play in the creation of the .Junk folder ?

thanks
rajesh

- Original Message -
From: Eric Broch [mailto:ebr...@whitehorsetc.com]
To:qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Wed, 9 Nov 2016 08:49:51 -0700
Subject:

CentOS 6.8?


On 11/9/2016 5:36 AM, Rajesh M wrote:

hi

centos 8
qmailtoaster, spamassassin, clam, dovecot

we are facing a weird and puzzling scenario, occurring on all 4 of our servers

out of several thousands of mailboxes around 10 to 33 mailboxes on each server 
has a folder called .Junk created (for different email users of different 
domains) in the same level as Inbox along with Sent, Draft and Trash

./aaa.in/sunil/Maildir/.Junk
./.com/ani/Maildir/.Junk
./.com/rishiraj.sethi/Maildir/.Junk
./.com/kumar/Maildir/.Junk
./.com/kamlakar/Maildir/.Junk

we are unable to figure out how exactly these were created

further on in case of one email id genuine emails, from both external and 
sometimes even internal domains from within the same domain are getting moved 
to the .Junk folder

the user uses outlook pop3, but the creation of the .Junk is not done by 
outlook since this happens automatically even the night when the user does not 
use outlook and we had changed the password of the account

even if we delete the .Junk folder the same gets automatically recreated.

this is not done by maildrop since these email are not checked for spam at all 
and they are internal emails.

there is no .qmail file under the user's mailbox

this is not done by webmail since mailbox is not access over webmail

so my question is what could be causing this ?

rajesh




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Re: [qmailtoaster] strange and puzzling occurance

2016-11-09 Thread Rajesh M
eric

i happened to grep for Junk in /etc folder and found the term in

/etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-mailboxes.conf

would this have any part to play in the creation of the .Junk folder ?

thanks
rajesh

- Original Message -
From: Eric Broch [mailto:ebr...@whitehorsetc.com]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Wed, 9 Nov 2016 08:49:51 -0700
Subject:

CentOS 6.8?


On 11/9/2016 5:36 AM, Rajesh M wrote:
> hi
>
> centos 8
> qmailtoaster, spamassassin, clam, dovecot
>
> we are facing a weird and puzzling scenario, occurring on all 4 of our servers
>
> out of several thousands of mailboxes around 10 to 33 mailboxes on each 
> server has a folder called .Junk created (for different email users of 
> different domains) in the same level as Inbox along with Sent, Draft and Trash
>
> ./aaa.in/sunil/Maildir/.Junk
> ./.com/ani/Maildir/.Junk
> ./.com/rishiraj.sethi/Maildir/.Junk
> ./.com/kumar/Maildir/.Junk
> ./.com/kamlakar/Maildir/.Junk
>
> we are unable to figure out how exactly these were created
>
> further on in case of one email id genuine emails, from both external and 
> sometimes even internal domains from within the same domain are getting moved 
> to the .Junk folder
>
> the user uses outlook pop3, but the creation of the .Junk is not done by 
> outlook since this happens automatically even the night when the user does 
> not use outlook and we had changed the password of the account
>
> even if we delete the .Junk folder the same gets automatically recreated.
>
> this is not done by maildrop since these email are not checked for spam at 
> all and they are internal emails.
>
> there is no .qmail file under the user's mailbox
>
> this is not done by webmail since mailbox is not access over webmail
>
> so my question is what could be causing this ?
>
> rajesh
>
>
>
>
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Re: [qmailtoaster] strange and puzzling occurance

2016-11-09 Thread Rajesh M
centos 6.5 on 3 servers and centos 6.6 on one server

rajesh

- Original Message -
From: Eric Broch [mailto:ebr...@whitehorsetc.com]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Wed, 9 Nov 2016 08:49:51 -0700
Subject:

CentOS 6.8?


On 11/9/2016 5:36 AM, Rajesh M wrote:
> hi
>
> centos 8
> qmailtoaster, spamassassin, clam, dovecot
>
> we are facing a weird and puzzling scenario, occurring on all 4 of our servers
>
> out of several thousands of mailboxes around 10 to 33 mailboxes on each 
> server has a folder called .Junk created (for different email users of 
> different domains) in the same level as Inbox along with Sent, Draft and Trash
>
> ./aaa.in/sunil/Maildir/.Junk
> ./.com/ani/Maildir/.Junk
> ./.com/rishiraj.sethi/Maildir/.Junk
> ./.com/kumar/Maildir/.Junk
> ./.com/kamlakar/Maildir/.Junk
>
> we are unable to figure out how exactly these were created
>
> further on in case of one email id genuine emails, from both external and 
> sometimes even internal domains from within the same domain are getting moved 
> to the .Junk folder
>
> the user uses outlook pop3, but the creation of the .Junk is not done by 
> outlook since this happens automatically even the night when the user does 
> not use outlook and we had changed the password of the account
>
> even if we delete the .Junk folder the same gets automatically recreated.
>
> this is not done by maildrop since these email are not checked for spam at 
> all and they are internal emails.
>
> there is no .qmail file under the user's mailbox
>
> this is not done by webmail since mailbox is not access over webmail
>
> so my question is what could be causing this ?
>
> rajesh
>
>
>
>
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Re: [qmailtoaster] strange and puzzling occurance

2016-11-09 Thread Rajesh M
CentOS Linux 6.5

thanks
rajesh

- Original Message -
From: Eric Broch [mailto:ebr...@whitehorsetc.com]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Wed, 9 Nov 2016 08:49:51 -0700
Subject:

CentOS 6.8?


On 11/9/2016 5:36 AM, Rajesh M wrote:
> hi
>
> centos 8
> qmailtoaster, spamassassin, clam, dovecot
>
> we are facing a weird and puzzling scenario, occurring on all 4 of our servers
>
> out of several thousands of mailboxes around 10 to 33 mailboxes on each 
> server has a folder called .Junk created (for different email users of 
> different domains) in the same level as Inbox along with Sent, Draft and Trash
>
> ./aaa.in/sunil/Maildir/.Junk
> ./.com/ani/Maildir/.Junk
> ./.com/rishiraj.sethi/Maildir/.Junk
> ./.com/kumar/Maildir/.Junk
> ./.com/kamlakar/Maildir/.Junk
>
> we are unable to figure out how exactly these were created
>
> further on in case of one email id genuine emails, from both external and 
> sometimes even internal domains from within the same domain are getting moved 
> to the .Junk folder
>
> the user uses outlook pop3, but the creation of the .Junk is not done by 
> outlook since this happens automatically even the night when the user does 
> not use outlook and we had changed the password of the account
>
> even if we delete the .Junk folder the same gets automatically recreated.
>
> this is not done by maildrop since these email are not checked for spam at 
> all and they are internal emails.
>
> there is no .qmail file under the user's mailbox
>
> this is not done by webmail since mailbox is not access over webmail
>
> so my question is what could be causing this ?
>
> rajesh
>
>
>
>
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Re: [qmailtoaster] strange and puzzling occurance

2016-11-09 Thread Eric Broch

CentOS 6.8?


On 11/9/2016 5:36 AM, Rajesh M wrote:

hi

centos 8
qmailtoaster, spamassassin, clam, dovecot

we are facing a weird and puzzling scenario, occurring on all 4 of our servers

out of several thousands of mailboxes around 10 to 33 mailboxes on each server 
has a folder called .Junk created (for different email users of different 
domains) in the same level as Inbox along with Sent, Draft and Trash

./aaa.in/sunil/Maildir/.Junk
./.com/ani/Maildir/.Junk
./.com/rishiraj.sethi/Maildir/.Junk
./.com/kumar/Maildir/.Junk
./.com/kamlakar/Maildir/.Junk

we are unable to figure out how exactly these were created

further on in case of one email id genuine emails, from both external and 
sometimes even internal domains from within the same domain are getting moved 
to the .Junk folder

the user uses outlook pop3, but the creation of the .Junk is not done by 
outlook since this happens automatically even the night when the user does not 
use outlook and we had changed the password of the account

even if we delete the .Junk folder the same gets automatically recreated.

this is not done by maildrop since these email are not checked for spam at all 
and they are internal emails.

there is no .qmail file under the user's mailbox

this is not done by webmail since mailbox is not access over webmail

so my question is what could be causing this ?

rajesh




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[qmailtoaster] strange and puzzling occurance

2016-11-09 Thread Rajesh M
hi

centos 8
qmailtoaster, spamassassin, clam, dovecot

we are facing a weird and puzzling scenario, occurring on all 4 of our servers

out of several thousands of mailboxes around 10 to 33 mailboxes on each server 
has a folder called .Junk created (for different email users of different 
domains) in the same level as Inbox along with Sent, Draft and Trash

./aaa.in/sunil/Maildir/.Junk
./.com/ani/Maildir/.Junk
./.com/rishiraj.sethi/Maildir/.Junk
./.com/kumar/Maildir/.Junk
./.com/kamlakar/Maildir/.Junk

we are unable to figure out how exactly these were created

further on in case of one email id genuine emails, from both external and 
sometimes even internal domains from within the same domain are getting moved 
to the .Junk folder

the user uses outlook pop3, but the creation of the .Junk is not done by 
outlook since this happens automatically even the night when the user does not 
use outlook and we had changed the password of the account

even if we delete the .Junk folder the same gets automatically recreated.

this is not done by maildrop since these email are not checked for spam at all 
and they are internal emails.

there is no .qmail file under the user's mailbox

this is not done by webmail since mailbox is not access over webmail

so my question is what could be causing this ?

rajesh


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