Hello People
I have just finished toaster set up and all went well.
However I have created virtual domains for the various subdomains that we
are going to use in the organisation.
I can send mail out from the accounts [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it will get eg
to yahoo.com delivered, but the user wont
Tried 3 times over the weekend to setup a new toaster to replace my
primary mail server. Every time I ran the cnt40-svcs.sh script, it seems
to set the mysql password to something other than what I had asked for.
I then manually reset the mysql password to what I want, then proceed.
Anyway,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello People
I have just finished toaster set up and all went well.
However I have created virtual domains for the various subdomains that we
are going to use in the organisation.
I can send mail out from the accounts [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it will get eg
to yahoo.com
South Computers wrote:
Tried 3 times over the weekend to setup a new toaster to replace my
primary mail server. Every time I ran the cnt40-svcs.sh script, it
seems to set the mysql password to something other than what I had
asked for. I then manually reset the mysql password to what I want,
Jake,
I have the following entries in my zones domain.com.
;a
mail.domain.com.IN A111.222.333.444
sub.domain.com.IN A 111.222.333.444
;mx
sub.domain.comIN MX 10mail.domain.com.
I have also done tests in dnsstuff.com and my mx record is found.
any more suggestions
ALex
Thanks Jake! I''ve already got it setup, but will try it on a test box
just to see, and let you know..
My next step is to try the backup restore scripts to move the toaster
to the new server tonight.
Thanks again!
Scott
Jake Vickers wrote:
South Computers wrote:
Tried 3 times over the
Just a thought/question. I have had a backup server running for the last
year or so now, and it works great. But I was wondering if anyone out
there have any thoughts on setting up the backup server to accept all
pop3 connections no matter what the username/password, but of course,
deliver no
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jake,
I have the following entries in my zones domain.com.
;a
mail.domain.com.IN A111.222.333.444
sub.domain.com.IN A 111.222.333.444
;mx
sub.domain.comIN MX 10mail.domain.com.
I have also done tests in dnsstuff.com and my mx record is found.
Jake,
My queue shows there are no messages in it
ALex
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jake,
I have the following entries in my zones domain.com.
;a
mail.domain.com.IN A111.222.333.444
sub.domain.com.IN A 111.222.333.444
;mx
sub.domain.comIN MX 10mail.domain.com.
I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jake,
My queue shows there are no messages in it
Please post some tails of the send and smtp logs when you try and reply
to the Yahoo message.
Also check your bulk/junk/spam folder on your Yahoo account. It will
probably send your replies there by default unless
I've been poking around at this for two days now.
In my /var/qmail/control/locals is
Make sure that neither domain is in /var/qmail/control/locals I have on the
first line - localhost and on the second line - server.domainname.local
Sunday, I sent several test messages from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I recently upgraded another machine to test out the new distro.
Transferred my personal domain to it, to test. It is a 4.3 CentOS
with the latest toaster build.
I have other machines that have an older toaster (I always like to test
the upgrade first) that spamassassin works very well. So when
When the message is in limbo (waiting for delivery to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]), is it in the local or remote queue on company1?
Try another test to find out. This will narrow things down a bit.
Ron Jones wrote:
I've been poking around at this for two days now.
In my /var/qmail/control/locals is
Mark Martin wrote:
I recently upgraded another machine to test out the new distro.
Transferred my personal domain to it, to test. It is a 4.3 CentOS
with the latest toaster build.
I have other machines that have an older toaster (I always like to test
the upgrade first) that spamassassin works
All of a sudden this morning, my POP3 services started
acting all crazy. Ive been pouring through logs, looking
everywhere I can, and all Ive found is the following (from pop3/current):
2006-09-13 12:17:06.371079500 tcpserver: status: 13/2002006-09-13 12:17:07.439473500 tcpserver: ok
jason p wrote:
All of a sudden this morning, my POP3 services started acting all
crazy. I’ve been pouring through logs, looking everywhere I can, and
all I’ve found is the following (from pop3/current):
2006-09-13 12:17:06.371079500 tcpserver: status: 13/200
2006-09-13
The only zombies are in my head... (sorry, its been a long day already)
I managed to get it working for now, something isn't quite right with my
caching name server setup...
The same FQDN resolves differently depending on if you are inside or outside
the intranet. Inside it has the 192.168.50.8
Would you believe it... I ran another test, and sent an email from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
And it doesn't even show ip in /var/qmail/queue/local or remote
does that ring a bell?
Ron
When the message is in limbo (waiting for delivery to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]), is it in the local or remote queue on
Hi;
I'm a newbie.
I have successfully installed qmailToaster on FC5 and got most of the
things working. My server is behind a NAT router/firewall with SPI and DoS
enabled.
I have forwarded the required ports from the NAT router to the server.
During installation process I have stopped iptables
George,
I'm speaking from the perspective of a networking guy, NOT an email
administrator. But, the answer (to borrow from the Simpsons) is yes with
an if, and no with a but.
Most hardware firewalls operate using what is known as stateful packet
inspection. The short description is: traffic is
Security is like an onion. If someone cuts through all your security,
you'll be in tears. However it also means that one should have many
layers.
Technically you don't need the iptables firewall. It won't give you
any more protection to the internet, but could provide protection from
within,
Qmail doesn't use /etc/hosts.
Erik
On 9/13/06, Ron Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been poking around at this for two days now.
In my /var/qmail/control/locals is
Make sure that neither domain is in /var/qmail/control/locals I have on the
first line - localhost and on the second line -
By message queue are you referring to /var/qmail/queue/local remote?
If so, it's not there.
Ron
No bells here.
I'm guessing, is it in the message queue?
Ron Jones wrote:
Would you believe it... I ran another test, and sent an email from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
And it doesn't even show ip in
Hi:
I am having difficulty rebuilding the most recent
vpopmail-toaster on a quad xeon dual core machine with
CentOS 4.3 (x86_64 version); Kernel: Linux
2.6.9-34.ELsmp and mysql-4.1.12-3.RHEL4.1
and mysql-4.1.12-3.RHEL4.1 and
mysql-server-4.1.12-3.RHEL4.1 and
mysql-devel-4.1.12-3.RHEL4.1 and it
Very sorry all of you.
I was using a wrong parameter for x86_64 for
rebuilding and that bombed the vpopmail compiling. I
have rebuilt the vpopmail rpm without error.
Thanks.
Sivaraman.
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