Hi all,
Is it okay that I configure Software Raid with Qmail? I saw in the dependency
checking script that it will actually remove mdadm packages, am i right?
Please advice.
Gabriel
Bored stiff? Loosen
how can i skip the RBLSMTP test for authenticated users sending mail from the
mailserver Users have the setting my smtp server requires authentication
checked on and gets authenticated, but are discarded by RBLSMTPD or how can
i excempt some IP's from RBLSMTPD
Chetan
Well it removes sendmail and since mdadm depends on mail-client then it
wipes off mdadm also. You could remove sendmail with --dodeps option or
after installing qmail reinstall mdadm (since qmail provides mail-client
dependency) . As far as I know mdadm is only utility for managing raid
It's recommended to use the auth-port (587) for transmitting files!
Johannes
chetanjain schrieb:
how can i skip the RBLSMTP test for authenticated users sending mail
from the mailserver Users have the setting my smtp server requires
authentication checked on and gets authenticated, but
you probably have 2 lines for incoming mail forwarding.
Check .qmail file in your vpopmail/domains/yourdomain.com/youruser
if it has two identical line then you need to remove one.
to be sure you could paste the contents of it back here.
Jake Vickers wrote:
Mark Piekos wrote:
I recently
Hi,
I am not able to receive emails from this server, 203.120.90.32.
The problem only started since last friday. Not sure what happened.
Called the isp and they said they have upgraded their server. They are
using qmail too.
Email sent through their smtp server gets to other servers but not
Do you see any lines in one of the other qmail-toaster log-files?
Johannes
P.V.Anthony schrieb:
Hi,
I am not able to receive emails from this server, 203.120.90.32.
The problem only started since last friday. Not sure what happened.
Called the isp and they said they have upgraded their
P.V.Anthony wrote:
Hi,
I am not able to receive emails from this server, 203.120.90.32.
The problem only started since last friday. Not sure what happened.
Called the isp and they said they have upgraded their server. They are
using qmail too.
Email sent through their smtp server gets to
I'm going to be including some config files for logwatch in the upcoming
release of Qmailtoaster-Plus. I know Bob Hutchinson had some config
files for Toaster that worked a while back (which I probably have hidden
somewhere in my files...), but wanted to see if anyone had any other
From 203.x.x.x ??
probably that IP was block by rblsmtpd
try this
grep 203.120.90.32 /var/log/qmail/smtp/*
look the line with rblsmtpd
if so create a whitelist ..
Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH wrote:
Do you see any lines in one of the other qmail-toaster log-files?
Johannes
P.V.Anthony
Jake Vickers wrote:
P.V.Anthony wrote:
Hi,
I am not able to receive emails from this server, 203.120.90.32.
The problem only started since last friday. Not sure what happened.
Called the isp and they said they have upgraded their server. They are
using qmail too.
Email sent through their
P.V.Anthony wrote:
PakOgah wrote:
From 203.x.x.x ??
probably that IP was block by rblsmtpd
try this
grep 203.120.90.32 /var/log/qmail/smtp/*
look the line with rblsmtpd
if so create a whitelist ..
Checked and it is not blocked by rblsmtpd.
P.V.Anthony
it still possible that it
did you check the logs ?
- Original Message -
From: P.V.Anthony [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] need help - cannot get emails from 203.120.90.32
PakOgah wrote:
it still possible that it was
Hi Rodrigo,
falas português? podias colocar o post em pt porque em inglês está um bocado
dificil de perceber.
2007/7/13, Rodrigo Morais [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sr,
when I installed toaster the emais that were sent for addressees of my
domain if it was wrong account of email did not send, now I
try to send the message in both languages (english-portuguese)
tente enviar a mensagem em ambos idiomas (ingles-portugues)
regards
Thiago
- Original Message -
From: A M
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster]
The service is down from dnsbl.antispam.or.id. !!??
Regards,
Constantin
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Jake Vickers wrote:
I'm going to be including some config files for logwatch in the
upcoming release of Qmailtoaster-Plus. I know Bob Hutchinson had some
config files for Toaster that worked a while back (which I probably
have hidden somewhere in my files...), but wanted to see if anyone had
I'm having to fill out a questionaire for a technology audit (yea.) and
I am having a darned of a time figuring out exactly what version of
qmail I'm running.
I thought there was a command that would print out the version(s) of
qmail and all the various and sundry other bits of the toaster, but I
rpm -qa | grep toaster
On 7/16/07, James Jarrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having to fill out a questionaire for a technology audit (yea.) and
I am having a darned of a time figuring out exactly what version of
qmail I'm running.
I thought there was a command that would print out the
from qmailtoaster.com site
the toaster for most of the packages is in release 1.3
the packages it self has it own different version
Natalio Gatti wrote:
rpm -qa | grep toaster
On 7/16/07, James Jarrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having to fill out a questionaire for a technology audit
OK... this is the 3rd time this has happened to me, and the fix I've
used in the past just isn't feasible this time...
I've got a domain on a qmail-toaster (I've tried migrating to qtplus,
but the sandbox creation always fails because of the symbolic links and
additional mounted filesystems
i run with software raid. hehe - i did not even consider it would remove
that package, but...mdadm is still on my machine after i installed with
qmt-iso, and my raid is happy right now... maybe qmt-iso keeps that package
in...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ yum list mdadm
Setting up repositories
Jake - wow. I did not know that. I used vqadmin to create my domains and
it worked just fine. But that is all I did, create the virtual domains and
set the limits for mailboxes, aliases, etc... Then I used qmailadmin to
finish things up and create users mailboxes, mail lists, etc. I thought I
Do a google search for a product called navicat. It's an admin tool MySQL.
Once you connect to your MySQL, you'll see the tables. When you right click on
a table or group of tables, you have the option to check tables. It will
report the state back as ok, crashed, corrupted, etc. On the
maybe you can use mysql to change the value? i see a table called
dir_control in database vpopmail that ha a column called cur_users.
what is interesting though is that 3 of my domains show 0 users when in fact
they have users... can anyone advise on that?
_
From: Dan McAllister
Thanks for the pointer to the tool, Phil...
Unfortunately, it appears that the # of users bug is a symptom, not
the real problem. Using navicat, I have repaired the # of users entry in
the dir_control field.
However, my users on this system all remain unable to receive email.
(same error)
I
just wondering when we'll get an srpm for this new clamav.
WARNING: Your ClamAV installation is OUTDATED!
WARNING: Local version: 0.90.2 Recommended version: 0.91
i am hoping this will fix the connect(): No such file or directory i
have whenever qmail or the actual server is restarted.
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Jake - wow. I did not know that. I used vqadmin to create my domains and
it worked just fine. But that is all I did, create the virtual domains and
set the limits for mailboxes, aliases, etc... Then I used qmailadmin to
finish things up and create users mailboxes, mail
Glenn Remstedt wrote:
list,
I've an new installed QMT on CentOS-5
when run spamassassin -D bayes --lint
[4469] dbg: bayes: no dbs present, cannot tie DB R/O:
/home/vpopmail/.spamassassin/bayes_toks
[4469] dbg: bayes: no dbs present, cannot tie DB R/O:
/home/vpopmail/.spamassassin/bayes_toks
*
Rodrigo Morais wrote:
Ok,
// ENGLISH
Go.
I installed the qmail and was functioning perfectly.
Previously, I sent email for some missed contact to test and he did
not send therefore did not exist the email account
Now, I sending for some not existing account and it sends and it does
not
Jake...
I DO have a bad habit of reading the documentation -- I use the vqadmin
program solely for retrieving passwords when idiot users forget them
-- usually the day after they have reset them for some odd reason.
In my environment, clients purchase a server and maintenance from me.
They
Dan McAllister wrote:
Jake...
I DO have a bad habit of reading the documentation -- I use the
vqadmin program solely for retrieving passwords when idiot users
forget them -- usually the day after they have reset them for some
odd reason.
I have no doubt, and hope you do read the sparse docs
Nope - just checked the wiki and it says to do it with command line and even
not to do it with vqadmin.
Darned if I can find where I saw about using vqadmin to create and view
domains and nothing else...
-Original Message-
From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July
I am running
qmailtoaster-plus-0.2.10-1.3.12
I have not disabled domain keys.
I was wondering - Is that still suggested - Should I disable domain keys via
cd /var/qmail/bin
ln -sf qmail-queue.orig qmail-queue
And then restart qmail:
qmailctl restart
Dan,
Perhaps the database isn't the problem. Have you checked the ownership,
group and permisssions of the files in the domain's directory
(/home/vpopmail/domain/problemchild.com). The domain's .qmail-default file
could also being missing or corrupted and so can the individual user's
.qmail file.
Dan,
Also, please check your ./qmail/control/rcpthosts file.
Regards,
Tim
-Original Message-
From: Tim Mancour [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 7:56 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Domain bouncing mail, vuser says user is
Jim Shupert, Jr. wrote:
I am running
qmailtoaster-plus-0.2.10-1.3.12
I have not disabled domain keys.
I was wondering - Is that still suggested - Should I disable domain
keys via
cd /var/qmail/bin
ln -sf qmail-queue.orig qmail-queue
And then restart qmail:
qmailctl restart
It's still
Thanks guys for the input. I'll test it out. Another question, if one of the
hard disk failed, can the OS boot normally? Previously I tested, when I plugged
out one of the hard disk, it just can't boot... I'm not sure why
- Original Message
From: Helmut Fritz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
On this day, 17-July-2007 11:58 AM, Gabriel Lai wrote:
Thanks guys for the input. I'll test it out. Another question, if one of
the hard disk failed, can the OS boot normally? Previously I tested,
when I plugged out one of the hard disk, it just can't boot... I'm not
sure why
Had a
On this day, 17-July-2007 12:54 PM, P.V.Anthony wrote:
On this day, 17-July-2007 11:58 AM, Gabriel Lai wrote:
Thanks guys for the input. I'll test it out. Another question, if one
of the hard disk failed, can the OS boot normally? Previously I
tested, when I plugged out one of the hard disk,
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