I see in many of the postings in this list people mentioning greylisting,
how is it implemented in qtoaster? has anyone ever tried delaying smtp
connections as a method of stoping spams?
regards,
Crispin.
Following is a little bit from my local LUG (PhoenixLinuxUsersGroup).
I typically have
Eric Shubes wrote:
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
Operations wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Try setting your environment variable for 'TERM' sounds like the
terminal emulation
in 'telneat' is using one time of terminal vs the terminal th O.S.
thinks, just off of the top
of my head, try 'export TERM=vt100' or export TERM=ansi, it will
probably
Eric Shubes wrote:
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
I did once, a few months back. But that toaster has
since been rebuilt on another machine.
RoundCube had some inherent usability/stability problems.
Like this random 10 minute log-out. I never did customize it much at
all.
I think it's a super fancy interface compared to Squirrel
Mail,
Mark Burlingame wrote:
I did once, a few months back. But that toaster has since been rebuilt
on another machine.
RoundCube had some inherent usability/stability problems. Like this
random 10 minute log-out. I never did customize it much at all.
I think it's a super fancy interface
I use it as my day to day webmail client. I am using
one of the SVN snapshots and some custom modification's I did myself,
including extending the timeout, and automatic domain recongition. If
someone wants it, let me know and I will upload the snapshot I am
using, it fixes a lot of the issues
Making it 60MB and restarting qmail seems to have fixed the issue. Thank
you all.
-Original Message-
From: Warren (mailing lists) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 4:50 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] 552 DATA size exceeds
I notice in my smtp log that when a session terminates with a status 256
(most likely a timeout), the message is not delivered, but it *is* scanned.
Is this 'normal'? I wouldn't expect such messages to be scanned. Are they
dropped somewhere on down the line? Can someone explain?
--
-Eric
Hi,
Something weird came to my attention. On my server I host 2
domains, one that has all spam/virus scanning disabled via simcontrol
file and one that has it enabled.
I have setup an alias on the domain with disabled simscan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]. So
logically all the
I noticed there were some changes to the files so I went ahead and started
another build. First error was in building the sandbox... it's defined as
2 dir's deep. You need to use the -p option with mkdir to allow it to be
created or it'll fail.
#line 689
mkdir -p $SANDROOT
Running in
So I've got this
Qmailtoaster install nearly completed when I find out that users in remote
domains who send emails to any user in my domain are getting
bounce-backs.
Here's the
setup:
On the network
192.168.12.0/32 I have 5-users ona SBS 2003 domain called
company1.com.
On that same
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