[qmailtoaster] QTPlus

2007-06-17 Thread Jake Vickers
Well, not exactly sure what all happened, but I've dropped Trac and 
seemed to have lost the SVN DB. Luckily I had updated my SVN data to my 
laptop not too long before I went to North Carolina (still there), so I 
have somewhat current development files.
Unfortunately, I did not have a copy of the latest RPM file anywhere. 
I've put up a copy of the last RPM I had downloaded of QTP, but I do not 
recommend anyone downloading it unless REALLY needed. Hopefully someone 
off the list will send me a copy of the last RPM so I can put that 
online (PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE - if you want to send me a copy of the 
last RPM, do so OFF-LIST!  Thanks!).  And sorry everyone - I used the 
source for QTP since it was also my devel copy so I never installed the 
RPM on my system.


I've changed the website (thanks Nick!), and will be building a new RPM 
of QTP next weekend when I'm back in town. I'll also start working on 
the process of fixing some of the other branches that utilized the QTP 
RPM, like the ISO. In a week or so I should have the SVN rebuilt.


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RE: [qmailtoaster] QTPlus

2007-06-17 Thread Phil Leinhauser
Thanks for the efforts Jake, and the rest!

The reason I'm looking for QTP is I have the latest QMT installed but the
Clamd is being a CPU hog.  I saw a reference to a bug and updating to the
latest Clam cures it.  I have the dev. Version of Clam toaster; 1.3.13.  I'm
pretty new to the Linux world so I'm not sure how to handle the upgrade.  I
stopped clamd then did an rpm -Uvh clamav-90.3-1.3.13.src.rpm.  It returned
a 100% progress bar looking like it installed, but the version still comes
back as 90.1.  What am I missing?

I'm also running Symantec SMTP security for the scanning front end on
separate servers.  When I start pushing mail from that into QMT, I get a
bunch of errors back in Symantec saying the server temporarily rejected the
message (missing end dot).  Once they start, mail literally dribbles into
the QMT and I only have a couple small domains pointing to it.  I'm thinking
it's the clam causing this?  I did stop clam but it doesn't seem to slow the
errors so maybe not clam.

Like I said, I'm new to the Linux world.  I am trying to convert to QMT
after running Merak for about 10yrs.  If I can get this stabilized, I can
get moving to the migration of about 100 domains and 300 users...  oh joy...

Thanks again to all that provide support here.  I'm sure once I get this
running I'll switch from asking to answering these questions.

Phil



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Re: [qmailtoaster] QTPlus

2007-06-17 Thread Andreas Galatis
Hi Phil,
Am Sonntag, 17. Juni 2007 16:07 schrieb Phil Leinhauser:
 Thanks for the efforts Jake, and the rest!

 The reason I'm looking for QTP is I have the latest QMT installed but the
 Clamd is being a CPU hog.  I saw a reference to a bug and updating to the
 latest Clam cures it.  I have the dev. Version of Clam toaster; 1.3.13. 
 I'm pretty new to the Linux world so I'm not sure how to handle the
 upgrade.  I stopped clamd then did an rpm -Uvh clamav-90.3-1.3.13.src.rpm. 
 It returned a 100% progress bar looking like it installed, but the version
 still comes back as 90.1.  What am I missing?
The way you installed the ...src.rpm you jhave teh sources in 
your /usr/src... tree.
You should have built it by dooing a rpmbuild --rebuild --with Your 
distrocode ...src.rpm
If this build is successfull you find the .rpm-package 
in /usr/src/.../packages/...

Then you can install it with your commmand.

Bye

Andreas


 I'm also running Symantec SMTP security for the scanning front end on
 separate servers.  When I start pushing mail from that into QMT, I get a
 bunch of errors back in Symantec saying the server temporarily rejected the
 message (missing end dot).  Once they start, mail literally dribbles into
 the QMT and I only have a couple small domains pointing to it.  I'm
 thinking it's the clam causing this?  I did stop clam but it doesn't seem
 to slow the errors so maybe not clam.

 Like I said, I'm new to the Linux world.  I am trying to convert to QMT
 after running Merak for about 10yrs.  If I can get this stabilized, I can
 get moving to the migration of about 100 domains and 300 users...  oh
 joy...

 Thanks again to all that provide support here.  I'm sure once I get this
 running I'll switch from asking to answering these questions.

 Phil



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RE: [qmailtoaster] QTPlus

2007-06-17 Thread chas
 Thanks for the efforts Jake, and the rest!

 The reason I'm looking for QTP is I have the latest QMT installed but the
 Clamd is being a CPU hog.  I saw a reference to a bug and updating to the
 latest Clam cures it.  I have the dev. Version of Clam toaster; 1.3.13.
 I'm
 pretty new to the Linux world so I'm not sure how to handle the upgrade.
 I
 stopped clamd then did an rpm -Uvh clamav-90.3-1.3.13.src.rpm.  It
 returned
 a 100% progress bar looking like it installed, but the version still comes
 back as 90.1.  What am I missing?

 I'm also running Symantec SMTP security for the scanning front end on
 separate servers.  When I start pushing mail from that into QMT, I get a
 bunch of errors back in Symantec saying the server temporarily rejected
 the
 message (missing end dot).  Once they start, mail literally dribbles into
 the QMT and I only have a couple small domains pointing to it.  I'm
 thinking
 it's the clam causing this?  I did stop clam but it doesn't seem to slow
 the
 errors so maybe not clam.

 Like I said, I'm new to the Linux world.  I am trying to convert to QMT
 after running Merak for about 10yrs.  If I can get this stabilized, I can
 get moving to the migration of about 100 domains and 300 users...  oh
 joy...

 Thanks again to all that provide support here.  I'm sure once I get this
 running I'll switch from asking to answering these questions.

 Phil





Phil,
  Those .src.rpm files aren't meant to be install directly. If you look at
the main qmailtoaster page and scroll down you will see where they talk
about rebuilding them to fit your distro. This is what happens during
the automated install to all the packages. So, for instance, if you
wanted to upgrade clamav on a CentOS server you would need to first run
this command;

'rpmbuild --rebuild --with cnt40 clamav-90.3-1.3.13.src.rpm'

Then you would change to another directory where you would find the normal
.rpm file;

'cd /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/'  (again, this is CentOS)

then run your install;

'rpm -Uvh clamav-90.3-1.3.13.rpm'

I would do this after shutting down qmail, then start qmail after

'qmailctl start'

there's another command to make sure the upgraded version of clamav
appears in email headers. I think it's;

'service qmail cdb'

regards,
Chas.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] QTPlus

2007-06-17 Thread Per Qvindesland
Howdy Phil,

Did you do try a rpm -e --nodeps? and not a upgrade?

Regards
Per

Phil Leinhauser wrote:
 Thanks for the efforts Jake, and the rest!

 The reason I'm looking for QTP is I have the latest QMT installed but the
 Clamd is being a CPU hog.  I saw a reference to a bug and updating to the
 latest Clam cures it.  I have the dev. Version of Clam toaster; 1.3.13.  I'm
 pretty new to the Linux world so I'm not sure how to handle the upgrade.  I
 stopped clamd then did an rpm -Uvh clamav-90.3-1.3.13.src.rpm.  It returned
 a 100% progress bar looking like it installed, but the version still comes
 back as 90.1.  What am I missing?

 I'm also running Symantec SMTP security for the scanning front end on
 separate servers.  When I start pushing mail from that into QMT, I get a
 bunch of errors back in Symantec saying the server temporarily rejected the
 message (missing end dot).  Once they start, mail literally dribbles into
 the QMT and I only have a couple small domains pointing to it.  I'm thinking
 it's the clam causing this?  I did stop clam but it doesn't seem to slow the
 errors so maybe not clam.

 Like I said, I'm new to the Linux world.  I am trying to convert to QMT
 after running Merak for about 10yrs.  If I can get this stabilized, I can
 get moving to the migration of about 100 domains and 300 users...  oh joy...

 Thanks again to all that provide support here.  I'm sure once I get this
 running I'll switch from asking to answering these questions.

 Phil



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RE: [qmailtoaster] QTPlus

2007-06-17 Thread Phil Leinhauser
Thanks for the info folks.  With your help I'm not up to 90.3 however, I
still have the clamd being a CPU hog.  It's pegged at 99%.  I thought the
upgrade would help but didn't.  Any other ideas?

If it were a Windows system I would stand a chance but I am slowly catching
on to Linux.  Now I know how to build a distro!!

Phil

-Original Message-
From: Andreas Galatis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2007 1:08 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] QTPlus

Hi Phil,
Am Sonntag, 17. Juni 2007 16:07 schrieb Phil Leinhauser:
 Thanks for the efforts Jake, and the rest!

 The reason I'm looking for QTP is I have the latest QMT installed but the
 Clamd is being a CPU hog.  I saw a reference to a bug and updating to the
 latest Clam cures it.  I have the dev. Version of Clam toaster; 1.3.13. 
 I'm pretty new to the Linux world so I'm not sure how to handle the
 upgrade.  I stopped clamd then did an rpm -Uvh clamav-90.3-1.3.13.src.rpm.

 It returned a 100% progress bar looking like it installed, but the version
 still comes back as 90.1.  What am I missing?
The way you installed the ...src.rpm you jhave teh sources in 
your /usr/src... tree.
You should have built it by dooing a rpmbuild --rebuild --with Your 
distrocode ...src.rpm
If this build is successfull you find the .rpm-package 
in /usr/src/.../packages/...

Then you can install it with your commmand.

Bye

Andreas


 I'm also running Symantec SMTP security for the scanning front end on
 separate servers.  When I start pushing mail from that into QMT, I get a
 bunch of errors back in Symantec saying the server temporarily rejected
the
 message (missing end dot).  Once they start, mail literally dribbles into
 the QMT and I only have a couple small domains pointing to it.  I'm
 thinking it's the clam causing this?  I did stop clam but it doesn't seem
 to slow the errors so maybe not clam.

 Like I said, I'm new to the Linux world.  I am trying to convert to QMT
 after running Merak for about 10yrs.  If I can get this stabilized, I can
 get moving to the migration of about 100 domains and 300 users...  oh
 joy...

 Thanks again to all that provide support here.  I'm sure once I get this
 running I'll switch from asking to answering these questions.

 Phil



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RE: [qmailtoaster] QTPlus

2007-06-17 Thread Phil Leinhauser
OOPS!! I think I spoke too soon.  It seems ClamAV hogs the CPU for only the
first few minutes then calms down.  I think I'm OK now.  

It also appears that the temporary failed delivery errors have stopped as
well.  I suspect the message was getting stuck half way through the clam
filter and the sending server never got to send the 'end of message' dot.
Since Qmail never got the whole message, it sent back an error.

Thanks again to everyone who answered so quickly!!

Phil

-Original Message-
From: Phil Leinhauser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2007 7:42 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] QTPlus

Thanks for the info folks.  With your help I'm not up to 90.3 however, I
still have the clamd being a CPU hog.  It's pegged at 99%.  I thought the
upgrade would help but didn't.  Any other ideas?

If it were a Windows system I would stand a chance but I am slowly catching
on to Linux.  Now I know how to build a distro!!

Phil

-Original Message-
From: Andreas Galatis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2007 1:08 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] QTPlus

Hi Phil,
Am Sonntag, 17. Juni 2007 16:07 schrieb Phil Leinhauser:
 Thanks for the efforts Jake, and the rest!

 The reason I'm looking for QTP is I have the latest QMT installed but the
 Clamd is being a CPU hog.  I saw a reference to a bug and updating to the
 latest Clam cures it.  I have the dev. Version of Clam toaster; 1.3.13. 
 I'm pretty new to the Linux world so I'm not sure how to handle the
 upgrade.  I stopped clamd then did an rpm -Uvh clamav-90.3-1.3.13.src.rpm.

 It returned a 100% progress bar looking like it installed, but the version
 still comes back as 90.1.  What am I missing?
The way you installed the ...src.rpm you jhave teh sources in 
your /usr/src... tree.
You should have built it by dooing a rpmbuild --rebuild --with Your 
distrocode ...src.rpm
If this build is successfull you find the .rpm-package 
in /usr/src/.../packages/...

Then you can install it with your commmand.

Bye

Andreas


 I'm also running Symantec SMTP security for the scanning front end on
 separate servers.  When I start pushing mail from that into QMT, I get a
 bunch of errors back in Symantec saying the server temporarily rejected
the
 message (missing end dot).  Once they start, mail literally dribbles into
 the QMT and I only have a couple small domains pointing to it.  I'm
 thinking it's the clam causing this?  I did stop clam but it doesn't seem
 to slow the errors so maybe not clam.

 Like I said, I'm new to the Linux world.  I am trying to convert to QMT
 after running Merak for about 10yrs.  If I can get this stabilized, I can
 get moving to the migration of about 100 domains and 300 users...  oh
 joy...

 Thanks again to all that provide support here.  I'm sure once I get this
 running I'll switch from asking to answering these questions.

 Phil



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