Re: [qmailtoaster] Spam folders

2008-01-31 Thread Cameron
I understand that issue. I'm currently running a Windows box with Xmail and 
ASSP and we just tag and release...no redirect. People couldn't understand 
checking their spam folder. I may keep it the saem after migrating to the 
new QMT server. I also have read the wiki about this stuff, but am still a 
little confused about the whole spamassassin set up and its defaults. Anyone 
know where I can learn more?


Cameron
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Cameron wrote:
I'm still getting everything configured for my new Qmail Toaster and it 
looks like SA is automatically configured to be running. My question is 
how is it confiugured by defualt. Is it blocking, tagging, redirecting? 
What I would like is for it to tag, but then redirect to a spam folder 
for each user. Anywone have experience with this?


Cameron


Perhaps this can answer you
http://www.mail-archive.com/qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com/msg17100.html

Redirecting email tagged with ***SPAM*** to SPAM folder on each user 
requires you to recompile qmailadmin

http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/FAQs#I_upgraded_my_QmailToaster_to_the_latest_and_I_no_longer_have_the_.22Spam_Detection.22_box_in_Qmailadmin.

yes I have experiend with this, users keep ignoring what I said to check 
their SPAM folder before complaining to me that they didn't rcvd email

so I deactivate it again. :)

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[qmailtoaster] Spam folders

2008-01-30 Thread Cameron
I'm still getting everything configured for my new Qmail Toaster and it 
looks like SA is automatically configured to be running. My question is how 
is it confiugured by defualt. Is it blocking, tagging, redirecting? What I 
would like is for it to tag, but then redirect to a spam folder for each 
user. Anywone have experience with this?


Cameron 



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Re: [qmailtoaster] vpasswd Illegal Username

2008-01-18 Thread Cameron
I'm running about 10 domains so it isn't an option. The problem is I have a 
billing system which provisions all my accounts so I have to write scripts 
which fire when people add/change accounts. I need to be able to change a 
user's password from a script, but I can't even do it from the command line. 
Anyone seen this problem? Is the actuall user or postmaster the only one 
allowed to change the password? I would think as root or su the script 
whould fire.


Cameron
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i typically use qmailadmin for stuff like this but I believe you dont  need 
the @domain.com bit at the end.  If your running 1 domain it  assumes, if 
you have multiple then i believe you use that.  try it  without the 
@domain.com.


Glen V
Quoting Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

I'm having an issue when trying to change a user's password from the 
command line. I'm logged in as root and when I type:


 vpasswd [EMAIL PROTECTED] newpassword

I get ERROR: Illegal Username. Anywone know why?

Cameron




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[qmailtoaster] vpasswd Illegal Username

2008-01-18 Thread Cameron
I'm having an issue when trying to change a user's password from the command 
line. I'm logged in as root and when I type:

 vpasswd [EMAIL PROTECTED] newpassword 

I get ERROR: Illegal Username. Anywone know why?

Cameron

Re: [qmailtoaster] mail everone in a domain

2008-01-16 Thread Cameron
Thanks for the response Dan. I figured as much and went ahead and did this 
yesterday.


Cameron
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Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] mail everone in a domain


Wouldn't SPAMmers LOVE the idea of being able to address something to 
EVERYONE in a domain!


Unfortunately Cameron, you're going to have to make a list... the good 
news is that you should be able to do this with the vpopmail CLI commands 
in a shell script rather easily.

HINT:
1) create a list ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
2) write a shell script to use the command vuserinfo -D mydomain.name 
and pipe the output into ezmlm-sub


I hope this helps!

Dan


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Cameron wrote:
Is there a quick and dirty way to email everyone in a domain using qmail? 
Should I just set up a list and add everone to it? I have about 3000 
addresses in one particular domain I'm moving over form a windows 
platform and need to send out broadcast messages from time to time. What 
does everyone suggest?




Regards,

Cameron

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Re: [qmailtoaster] can't send test message to myself

2008-01-15 Thread Cameron
Well I'm registered at Register.com and updated all the fields I could find. 
I'm not real sure what the s.th is.


Cameron
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Hi Cameron,

me too, I cannot find an MX for bstastjohns.com
Maybe you missed s.th. when setting up the MX?

bye
Andreas
Am Dienstag, 15. Januar 2008 07:57 schrieb Cameron:
I just set up qmail-toaster on CentOS5, Core2 duo, 1 Gig ram machine with 
a

clean install. Everything looks fine now, but when I try to send a test
message to myself using the Squirrelmail interface, I get a 511 sorry,
can't find a valid MX for sender domain error. I'm using a domain I own
that doesn't currently have a mail server set up. The domain is
bstastjohns.com and I have mail.bstastjohns.com A and MX records pointed 
to

a temproary public IP at 71.86.114.51. I can't send in messages form
outside either. I'm pretty new to Linux and really new to qmail so please
be gentle. When I ping mail.bstastjohns.com it resolves to the correct 
IP.

Any clues?

Regards,

Cameron


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Re: [qmailtoaster] can't send test message to myself

2008-01-15 Thread Cameron
I've done that...about 6 days ago. I set it up to point to 
mail.bstastjohns.com and of course changed the A record for 
mail.bstastjohns.com to the current IP. Do I need to set up TXT records or 
add a PTR or is that more than I need?


Cameron
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Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] can't send test message to myself


I see your DNS is at register.com.  You have an A record for your web site 
and that is working fine.  Now you need to setup the MX record because when 
I query the DNS for one, it comes back empty.   Look in your DNS control 
panel in the register.com where you setup the www.  You should see 
something about an MX or Mail Exchanger record.


Phil


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From: Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 10:26:13 -0500
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] can't send test message to myself

Well I'm registered at Register.com and updated all the fields I could 
find.

I'm not real sure what the s.th is.

Cameron
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To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 1:51 AM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] can't send test message to myself


 Hi Cameron,

 me too, I cannot find an MX for bstastjohns.com
 Maybe you missed s.th. when setting up the MX?

 bye
 Andreas
 Am Dienstag, 15. Januar 2008 07:57 schrieb Cameron:
 I just set up qmail-toaster on CentOS5, Core2 duo, 1 Gig ram machine 
 with

 a
 clean install. Everything looks fine now, but when I try to send a 
 test
 message to myself using the Squirrelmail interface, I get a 511 
 sorry,
 can't find a valid MX for sender domain error. I'm using a domain I 
 own

 that doesn't currently have a mail server set up. The domain is
 bstastjohns.com and I have mail.bstastjohns.com A and MX records 
 pointed

 to
 a temproary public IP at 71.86.114.51. I can't send in messages form
 outside either. I'm pretty new to Linux and really new to qmail so 
 please

 be gentle. When I ping mail.bstastjohns.com it resolves to the correct
 IP.
 Any clues?

 Regards,

 Cameron


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Re: [qmailtoaster] can't send test message to myself

2008-01-15 Thread Cameron
Ok, I set up a TXT record from some stuff I found online and that seems to 
have fixed my issue. Thanks for all the help. I'm sure I'll be asking 
more...


Cameron
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Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] can't send test message to myself



Cameron:

If you are using SpamDyke, or another anti-spam, you may need to create a 
PTR record for your DNS: that is, make the Internet (Public) IP Address of 
your server reverse-resolve to something like bstastjohns.com (or, if you 
ONLY do mail on that IP Address, mail.bstastjohns.com -- I prefer the 
former).


The reason is that one commonly used anti-spam technique used today is a 
check for a valid reverse-dns entry.


NOTE that, unless your IP address is a Register.com IP address (e.g.: they 
are your hosting company for your server), you'll need to contact your ISP 
to make this PTR entry! The pathway for resolving an IP address's PTR 
entry goes through your ISP, not your domain name.


For now, I suggest removing any spam-blocking  making sure your ports are 
open (no iptables active, if necessary, ports forwarded through 
firewall/router).


Hope this helps!

Dan

Daniel McAllister, President

IT4SOHO, LLC
224 - 13th Avenue N
St. Petersburg, FL 33701

877-IT4SOHO: Toll Free
727-647-7646 In Pinellas
813-464-2093 In Hillsborough
727-507-9435 Fax Only

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Cameron wrote:
I've done that...about 6 days ago. I set it up to point to 
mail.bstastjohns.com and of course changed the A record for 
mail.bstastjohns.com to the current IP. Do I need to set up TXT records 
or add a PTR or is that more than I need?


Cameron
- Original Message - From: Phil Leinhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] can't send test message to myself


I see your DNS is at register.com.  You have an A record for your web 
site and that is working fine.  Now you need to setup the MX record 
because when I query the DNS for one, it comes back empty.   Look in 
your DNS control panel in the register.com where you setup the www.  You 
should see something about an MX or Mail Exchanger record.


Phil


-Original message-
From: Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 10:26:13 -0500
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] can't send test message to myself

Well I'm registered at Register.com and updated all the fields I could 
find.

I'm not real sure what the s.th is.

Cameron
- Original Message - From: Andreas Galatis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 1:51 AM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] can't send test message to myself


 Hi Cameron,

 me too, I cannot find an MX for bstastjohns.com
 Maybe you missed s.th. when setting up the MX?

 bye
 Andreas
 Am Dienstag, 15. Januar 2008 07:57 schrieb Cameron:
 I just set up qmail-toaster on CentOS5, Core2 duo, 1 Gig ram
machine  with
 a
 clean install. Everything looks fine now, but when I try to send
a  test
 message to myself using the Squirrelmail interface, I get a 511 
 sorry,

 can't find a valid MX for sender domain error. I'm using a
domain I  own
 that doesn't currently have a mail server set up. The domain is
 bstastjohns.com and I have mail.bstastjohns.com A and MX records 
 pointed

 to
 a temproary public IP at 71.86.114.51. I can't send in messages form
 outside either. I'm pretty new to Linux and really new to qmail
so  please
 be gentle. When I ping mail.bstastjohns.com it resolves to the
correct
 IP.
 Any clues?

 Regards,

 Cameron



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Can't get clamav-toaster to install

2008-01-14 Thread Cameron

CentOS5, ASUS P5GC-MX/1333 MB, 1 Gig RAM, Pentium Core2 Duo 6550. Running
the instal script I just get to the end where it says:

Preparing...
[100%]
1:clamav-toaster
[100%]


The it hangs. If I rebuild it manually and try to run it with rpm -i, I
don't get the above, I just get the hang as soon as I hit enter. If I hit
ctrl-c I get:

error: %post(clamav-toaster-0.92-1.3.16.i386) scriptlet failed, exit status
1

If I then try to verify the package I get:

S.5...GT c /etc/freshclam.conf

The system seems to think it is installed, but if reboot, the boot process 
hangs when trying to start freshclam. If I disable freshclam at startup and 
then manually start it after logging in, it seems to work fine.


Oh and also, I can't seem to get to the qmailadmin webpage. It seems it 
installed under /usr/share/qmailadmin/ instead of my var/www/cgi-bin/ 
directory. How can I fix this?


Cameron
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Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Can't get clamav-toaster to install



Cameron wrote:

I just went' through the CentOS installation guide and when it tried to
install the clamav-toaster, it hung. I hit ctrl-c to get out and
continued withthe installation. Once the installation was complete I
tired to re-install clamav-toaster with no luck. I've tried uninstalling
it, and I searched this list and found a similar problem last month. I
tried the suggestions in that post, but again, the install of
clamav-toaster hangs my machine. Does anyone know what is causing this
and how I can fix it? I;ve tired bothe the .92-3.16 and .90.1-3.13
versionsboth have the same results.


Unless someone has a pretty good crystal ball than mine, I'm guessing 
we'll

need to know a few more details in order to be of any help.

Which version of CentOS?
What's your hardware?
What were the last couple messages you see on the console before it hangs?
When it hangs, can you open another console to check things out? 
(ctl-alt-f2)


That should get things started.

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[qmailtoaster] can't send test message to myself

2008-01-14 Thread Cameron
I just set up qmail-toaster on CentOS5, Core2 duo, 1 Gig ram machine with a 
clean install. Everything looks fine now, but when I try to send a test 
message to myself using the Squirrelmail interface, I get a 511 sorry, 
can't find a valid MX for sender domain error. I'm using a domain I own 
that doesn't currently have a mail server set up. The domain is 
bstastjohns.com and I have mail.bstastjohns.com A and MX records pointed to 
a temproary public IP at 71.86.114.51. I can't send in messages form outside 
either. I'm pretty new to Linux and really new to qmail so please be gentle. 
When I ping mail.bstastjohns.com it resolves to the correct IP. Any clues?


Regards,

Cameron 



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[qmailtoaster] ***SPAM*** Can't get clamav-toaster to install

2008-01-11 Thread Cameron
I just went' through the CentOS installation guide and when it tried to install 
the clamav-toaster, it hung. I hit ctrl-c to get out and continued withthe 
installation. Once the installation was complete I tired to re-install 
clamav-toaster with no luck. I've tried uninstalling it, and I searched this 
list and found a similar problem last month. I tried the suggestions in that 
post, but again, the install of clamav-toaster hangs my machine. Does anyone 
know what is causing this and how I can fix it? I;ve tired bothe the .92-3.16 
and .90.1-3.13 versionsboth have the same results. 

Re: [qmailtoaster] ***SPAM*** Can't get clamav-toaster to install

2008-01-11 Thread Cameron
CentOS5, ASUS P5GC-MX/1333 MB, 1 Gig RAM, Pentium Core2 Duo 6550. Running 
the instal script I just get to the end where it says:


Preparing... 
[100%]
1:clamav-toaster 
[100%]



The it hangs. If I rebuild it manually and try to run it with rpm -i, I 
don't get the above, I just get the hang as soon as I hit enter. If I hit 
ctrl-c I get:


error: %post(clamav-toaster-0.92-1.3.16.i386) scriptlet failed, exit status 
1


If I then try to verify the package I get:

S.5...GT c /etc/freshclam.conf

The system seems to think it is installed, but if reboot, the boot proces 
shangs when trying to start freshclam.


Cameron

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To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 4:13 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] ***SPAM*** Can't get clamav-toaster to install



Cameron wrote:

I just went' through the CentOS installation guide and when it tried to
install the clamav-toaster, it hung. I hit ctrl-c to get out and
continued withthe installation. Once the installation was complete I
tired to re-install clamav-toaster with no luck. I've tried uninstalling
it, and I searched this list and found a similar problem last month. I
tried the suggestions in that post, but again, the install of
clamav-toaster hangs my machine. Does anyone know what is causing this
and how I can fix it? I;ve tired bothe the .92-3.16 and .90.1-3.13
versionsboth have the same results.


Unless someone has a pretty good crystal ball than mine, I'm guessing 
we'll

need to know a few more details in order to be of any help.

Which version of CentOS?
What's your hardware?
What were the last couple messages you see on the console before it hangs?
When it hangs, can you open another console to check things out? 
(ctl-alt-f2)


That should get things started.

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