Jake Vickers wrote:
We are happy to announce the release of qmailtoaster-plus 0.1.
This is an RPM that will install a menu to add some additional
features and utilities to your Toaster install that Eric Shubes and I
have gathered/written.
Special thanks go to Erik Espinoza - without you we
Josh Dinsdale wrote:
Hi Jake
This sounds like a really good addition to the toaster project!
A have currently implemented a lot this stuff manually myself, so is
there any need for me to attempt to install this extra package as it is?
Also, there is a really great queue management tool called
Jake Vickers wrote:
Josh Dinsdale wrote:
Hi Jake
This sounds like a really good addition to the toaster project!
A have currently implemented a lot this stuff manually myself, so is
there any need for me to attempt to install this extra package as it is?
Also, there is a really great queue
Josh Dinsdale wrote:
Hi Guys
Ok so the powers that be really want me to resolve this amazon issues as
posted previously. I could just recompile the current version of
qmail-toaster rpm and make the changes to chkuser_settings.h, or I could
try to install the current version of
Hi Eric
Thanks for your reply, that's exactly what I was thinking myself. I just
hope it doesn't kill my system :
Was funny, id just found the new upgrade script and was about to reply
to the thread...
Thanks again!
Best Regards
Josh Dinsdale
IT Engineer
Navigate Solutions
Innovation
While I'd like to encourage you to use the qt-plus package, if you happen to
have a problem with it you can still get the upgrade scripts from
http://qmt.shubes.net. You'll need all 3 of the qtp-* scripts. And don't
neglect to read over the wiki upgrading page:
Hi Again
The powers that be want me to perform this fix at 2am this Sunday.
According to the upgrade docs, I can pause the upgrade and continue it
at another time? This being the case, I could get the package building
out of the way in the day then set my alarm for 2am, get up and finish
it then?
A few weeks ago someone posted a message about how he did an upgrade on
a production server and it stopped working. He was getting the message
451 qq write error or disk full (#4.3.0)
I had this same problem happen today. While I do not know what caused
it, I suspect that not turning off
It was designed to do precisely that. There is a 'quit' command in the
script at various places, most significantly right before qmail is brought
down and the updates applied. At this point, the rpms have been built and
there's very little processing yet to do. At 2am, simply run the script
Eric Shubes wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
We need to look at qmHandle and qmqtool
http://jeremy.kister.net/code/qmqtool/ (any others?) to see which we
think will be best to include.
I cannot imagine administering qmail without qmqtool. It is probably
the single tool I use the most. I
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
A few weeks ago someone posted a message about how he did an upgrade on
a production server and it stopped working. He was getting the message
451 qq write error or disk full (#4.3.0)
I had this same problem happen today. While I do not know what caused
it, I
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Attached is the entire changelog for all packages. If anyone wants to
add em to the wiki, reformat them or do something interesting with
them please feel free.
Thanks,
Erik
I am writing a script to format them in a mediawiki-friendly fashion and
I'll add them in shortly.
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Attached is the entire changelog for all packages. If anyone wants to
add em to the wiki, reformat them or do something interesting with
them please feel free.
Thanks,
Erik
I am writing a script to format them in a mediawiki-friendly fashion
Eric Shubes wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Attached is the entire changelog for all packages. If anyone wants to
add em to the wiki, reformat them or do something interesting with
them please feel free.
Thanks,
Erik
I am writing a script to format them in a
Eric Shubes wrote:
Warren,
Would you care to post this on the wiki under 'tips and tricks'?
Done.
That was easy, as I had already done that for my internal company wiki,
which is also run with mediawiki :) Copy and paste!
It might be time to start splitting that wiki up into multiple
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Attached is the entire changelog for all packages. If anyone wants to
add em to the wiki, reformat them or do something interesting with
them please feel free.
Thanks,
Erik
I am writing a
Eric Shubes wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
As for the man pages, if you could point me to a simple synopsis of
what those dot commands mean, I could probably do it fairly easily.
W
Let's not reinvent the wheel, now that I look a bit closer.
See man groff, -T option in particular.
I
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
Warren,
Would you care to post this on the wiki under 'tips and tricks'?
Done.
That was easy, as I had already done that for my internal company wiki,
which is also run with mediawiki :) Copy and paste!
It might be time to start
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
As for the man pages, if you could point me to a simple synopsis of
what those dot commands mean, I could probably do it fairly easily.
W
Let's not reinvent the wheel, now that I look a bit closer.
See man
Eric Shubes wrote:
I think that each one on a separate page would be good.
Any problem doing this for all man pages in all the toaster packages?
Keep in mind too, things change. Would there be any easy way to
regenerate the html/wiki when there's a new/changed man page?
It might be nice to
Jake Vickers wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
We are happy to announce the release of qmailtoaster-plus 0.1.
This is an RPM that will install a menu to add some additional
features and utilities to your Toaster install that Eric Shubes and I
have gathered/written.
Special thanks go to Erik Espinoza
I tried installing
http://v2gnu.com/qmail/qmailtoaster-plus-0.1-1.3.1.noarch.rpm
I log in using a ssh client called telneat from a windows box.
I see a screen full of formatting gibberish along with a menu.
I use Midnight Commander and I have to use a -a switch to get the same type
of
Ben King wrote:
I tried installing
http://v2gnu.com/qmail/qmailtoaster-plus-0.1-1.3.1.noarch.rpm
I log in using a ssh client called telneat from a windows box.
I see a screen full of formatting gibberish along with a menu.
I use Midnight Commander and I have to use a -a switch to get the same
Jake Vickers wrote:
Ben King wrote:
I tried installing
http://v2gnu.com/qmail/qmailtoaster-plus-0.1-1.3.1.noarch.rpm
I log in using a ssh client called telneat from a windows box.
I see a screen full of formatting gibberish along with a menu.
I use Midnight Commander and I have to use a -a
Hi All,
Don't remember seeing this on the list yet, but has anyone built this and
put alongside their toaster environment?
What I'd like to know, is if someone has, is there an interface to allow
you to call the vqadmin settings in RoundCube to change your account
details (password, vacation,
552 DATA size exceeds maximum
permitted
I am getting this error back when sending
a 20MB file to another account on the mail server. I have changed the /var/qmail/control/databytes
to 409715200 which is 40MB and still getting the error. Is there some
other place I need to change?
Following is a little bit from my local LUG (PhoenixLinuxUsersGroup).
I typically have high regard for Craig White's opinions and level of
expertise as a System Administrator.
I think that the toaster runs pretty well, but am always looking for
improvements (and I think there's a bit, while
Alex wrote:
“552 DATA size exceeds maximum permitted”
I am getting this error back when sending a 20MB file to another account
on the mail server. I have changed the /var/qmail/control/databytes
to 409715200 which is 40MB and still getting the error. Is there some
other place I need to
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