RE: [qmailtoaster] Roaming users, help need ASAP

2006-05-16 Thread Scott Andrews


Can't you just send them an email :-D
If you want them to be roaming users - they'll have to check their mail
before sending anyhow!
Why not manually modify the spec file and build it again? Or add
the patch yourself and rebuild?
Pretty sure this is an option in the vpopmail installation - like roaming
users = yes and the timeout, etc.
I did this for the verh patch so my lists would have individual to
addresses rather than the list address to I could work around Hotmail
SPAM filtering. Works like a gem!

At 04:56 PM 16/05/2006, you wrote:
I want my users to be able to
send emails.
I have over 20,000 users and I can not in ANY way contact them and tell
them
to start using smtp auth. They are used to using roaming
users.



Re: [qmailtoaster] maildrop forwarding

2006-05-16 Thread Scott Andrews


You could simply use the qmail-tap patch
(
http://www.inter7.com/?page=qmailtap) which is already included in
the toaster. This will allow you to tap for the entire domain, or a
single account - it's just a matter of how you configure the tap line in
/var/qmail/control/taps
Instructions are here

http://www.inter7.com/qmailtap/README.tap
If you need it only for an individual user, in qmailadmin, select the
desired email account and change its 'routing' option from Standard to
Forward To:




Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: 553 error, unable to send outgoing emails..

2006-05-15 Thread Scott Andrews


It may not be these perms as I have the same on my QT and
I'm working OK. I also use SMTP auth to send via my QT and it works
great. In fact the only thing I can't get working (and not sure
it's in QT) is the pop before smtp patch so you don't actually need to
SMTP auth - you can simply pop mail first and have the server remember
you IP for a period of time which gets added to the list of relay
clients.
So this error is when you are using SMTP auth for sending from remote
locations?
What happens when you telnet to your machine from a remote IP (i.e. one
that's not in your tcp.smtp) and try to send? 
At 05:08 PM 15/05/2006, you wrote:
This is what i have.. can you
pls check what is wrong ???



Re: [qmailtoaster] How to enable free signup in squirrelmail

2006-05-11 Thread Scott Andrews


Check out

http://www.qmailrocks.org/extra/ and scroll down to
Vqregister.
It's not through Squirrelmail, but it will enable self service for
registration which will then give them access to an account on your
system that they can access via Squirrelmail.
Install this then modify your Squirrelmail start page/index.
At 04:13 PM 11/05/2006, you wrote:
Dear
All,
It is possible to enable free signup in squirrelmail




Re: [qmailtoaster] Newbie Questions on multiple domain consolidation

2006-04-10 Thread Scott Andrews


Hi Glen,
The domain aliases with vpopmail works a charm for this. I run a
.com and .com.au domain, and have set the .com as the *real* and the
.com.au as an alias. So the only real downside is the first domain
you create will be the one that technically really exists, the others
will be aliases, so if you ever de register the domain name, you'll need
some shuffling!
Users can log in with either [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] to pop
their mail which includes all mail from either domain. When the log
in through Squirrel mail, depending on what email address they enter at
the log in screen ([EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]) is the one Mail
From: will be set to.
If you want individual domain stats through isoqlog, you will need to
change the script it runs to read your rcpthosts rather than from the
/home/vpopmail/domains list. I asked about this a few weeks
ago. I'll dig up the thread and let you know.
:-)

At 02:19 PM 11/04/2006, you wrote:
Hi List
I have just installed qmail toaster as per Nick Hemmesch's instructions
(absolutely brilliant).
What I am intending to do is consolidate all of the domain names that the
company owns, about 10 all up. The mail services are currently outsourced
and every user has multiple accounts with different user names and
passwords.
What I want to do is set up the mail server and migrate each domain over
to it one at a time.
So that [EMAIL PROTECTED] will be the same account as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED], so that people don't have lots of accounts and
passwords, essentially so each person only has one account. Also when
accessing mail via the web interface, I would like to set it up so that
they only have to log in with their username, no domain name.
Can somebody point me in the right direction for configuring this server
please?
---
Thanks
-Glen Bublitz

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[qmailtoaster] qmailanalog and QmailToaster

2006-04-07 Thread Scott Andrews

Hi All,

Has anyone tried to use qmailanalog with their Toaster?

I got the RPM from http://untroubled.org/rpms/qmailanalog/rh7/, 
however when running the overall stats, it appears to hang - i.e. no 
output and when I run some of the other utilities I get -
Incorrectly built binary which accesses errno or h_errno directly. 
Needs to be fixed.


I'm looking for the src RPM (would prefer this than to install from the tzg).

Anyhow, has anyone done it and if you did, was there anything else 
you needed to do such as config for which log files or date 
conversions for the logs?


Cheers,
Scott Andrews



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[qmailtoaster] log rotation/pruneing

2006-04-07 Thread Scott Andrews

Hi All,

Sorry for the number of questions recently... Trying to generate some 
nice reports about spam/virus detection per day, etc, not just sent/received.


Would also like to drill down further if possible (see the actual 
sender and receiver) to see what mails were rejected due to a catch 
in spamassassin or clamav and to also send a copy of suspected spam 
mail to an additional account on the system (i.e. maintain a folder 
on the server with all spam so it can be used for training).


Anyhow, as I'm looking into other utilities, I'm noticing small 
differences with the QmailToaster packages as opposed to raw qmail or 
netqmail - for instance the logs (different directories, etc).


After running a stats analysis utility after pointing it to the 
correct log file names, I notice the logs contain a vast amount of 
historical data.


Is this needed so things like mrtg and isoqlog can generate their 
history pages?  Or can the logs be pruned?


If it's possible to start pruning, is there a utility for that, or 
how should I do this manually?  Is it possible to use logroate to 
generate the log, log.1, etc files?


Cheers,
Scott Andrews



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[qmailtoaster] isoqlog-toaster and domain aliases

2006-03-26 Thread Scott Andrews


Hi All,
Has anyone noticed that the domain stats in the isoqlog don't include
domain aliases? 
In the list of domains, it shows the domain that is configured (not any
of the domain aliases). 
When I view the traffic details, it's clear that it doesn't include the
domain alias traffic, only the *real* domain. When I view the
'General' traffic, this shows a much better account of the traffic I'm
experiencing!
I'm running isoqlog-toaster-2.1-1.2.9
Cheers,
Scott
Andrews




Re: [qmailtoaster] Qmail Toaster with LDAP

2005-09-22 Thread Scott Andrews


You might try setting the permissions of the file to allow
execution by the same account that squid runs under.
At 03:04 PM 22/09/2005, you wrote:
i configured all the
settings
but when i give username and password it shows following error in
/var/log/squid/cache.log
and users are not able to authanticate

2005/09/22 10:19:01| helperOpenServers: Starting 5 'squidauth.py'
processes
2005/09/22 10:19:01| ipcCreate: /root/squidauth.py: (13) Permission
denied
2005/09/22 10:19:01| ipcCreate: /root/squidauth.py: (13) Permission
denied 
2005/09/22 10:19:01| ipcCreate: /root/squidauth.py: (13) Permission
denied
2005/09/22 10:19:01| ipcCreate: /root/squidauth.py: (13) Permission
denied
2005/09/22 10:19:01| ipcCreate: /root/squidauth.py: (13) Permission
denied 
2005/09/22 10:19:55| WARNING: basicauthenticator #4 (FD 9) exited


if i run squidauth.py from command line and give username and password it
shows
'OK'

plz reply how to configure it properly




Re: [qmailtoaster] Help me

2005-09-05 Thread Scott Andrews


I found the two text files quite good - as is the auto
download and install -
http://www.qmailtoaster.com/info/current-download-script.sh
http://www.qmailtoaster.com/info/current-install-script.sh
One problem I did have when following the EZ install was - 
8. Make a self signed certificate:
 
 cd /usr/share/ssl/certs/
 make stunnel.pem

 Note: common name should be your mail server
mail.your-domain.com

 mv stunnel.pem /var/qmail/control/servercert.pem 
 chown root:qmail /var/qmail/control/servercert.pem 
 chmod 644 /var/qmail/control/servercert.pem

 REBOOT


Unfortunatly that directory did not exist on my system
(Fedora 4). I'm assuming cause it's a make command you'd expect
some source files to be there. 
Any ideas? 
I tried looking around obvious places for a binary to generate a new
certificate to no avail.

Cheers.