Doesn't spam maintenance script
(http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Maintain_Trash_and_Spam_folder)
break quota counting in imap? For me it seems if script delets .Spam
folder contents, then quota will be still accounted for this folder
nevertheless the files in this folder have been
Hello all,
I can browse webmail from the local network and my problem is I cannot
browse it from the Internet side. I'm quite sure that DNS and firewall
configuration are correct. I even disabled firewall to see if it will
pass through to no avail. Can someone please shed some light?
Thank
sounds like a firewall issue still... is there another machine you may test
the redirection of port 80 to via your firewall, for example, if you run an
apache installation on another computer, and you forward port 80 to that
computer, from your internet gateway firewall do you get access to the
I have tried what you suggested running apache on another computer and I
got the site. This could only mean that there's is something blocking
the connection in my qtp box.
Can you please help me with the details on how to properly configure it
to only allow smtp, pop,ssh connection to both
Did you install/run the firewall.sh script that's part of the installation?
Is iptables running on the toaster?
Tom Manliclic wrote:
I have tried what you suggested running apache on another computer and I
got the site. This could only mean that there's is something blocking
the connection in
Janno Sannik wrote:
Doesn't spam maintenance script
(http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Maintain_Trash_and_Spam_folder)
break quota counting in imap? For me it seems if script delets .Spam
folder contents, then quota will be still accounted for this folder
nevertheless the files in this
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I have been getting sporadic reports from users that people attempting to
send them msgs are receiving a bounce with following error:
511 sorry, no mailbox here by
that name (#5.1.1 - chkuser)
The users identified in the bounce msg definitely exist on the server (no
mis-spellings etc..)
Micah Abrams wrote:
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I have been getting sporadic reports from users that people attempting
to send them msgs are receiving a bounce with following error:
511 sorry, no mailbox here by
that name (#5.1.1 - chkuser)
The users identified in the bounce msg definitely exist on the
On 3/22/08 8:24 AM, Eric Shubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micah Abrams wrote:
List -
I have been getting sporadic reports from users that people attempting
to send them msgs are receiving a bounce with following error:
511 sorry, no mailbox here by
that name (#5.1.1 - chkuser)
The
Micah Abrams wrote:
On 3/22/08 8:24 AM, Eric Shubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micah Abrams wrote:
List -
I have been getting sporadic reports from users that people attempting
to send them msgs are receiving a bounce with following error:
511 sorry, no mailbox here by
that name
Ok, I restarted the machine, tried ssh and was not able to connect, then
I turned off iptables and I was able to connect through the LAN but when
trying again from the Internet I'm not getting anything.
I should be able to connect to the machine when iptables is off. Anyway,
that's my
P.V.Anthony wrote:
I would like to change from mysql to cdb for qmailtoaster. This is just
to reduce the dependences. Furthermore the domain does not have large
number of users.
The problem I am having is the alias. Currently the alias are store in
mysql. Is there a script that convert
Hi there, actually i am in a little hurry trying to do a fresh qmailtoaster
install on FC7, so i tried this:
Edit /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/spamassassin-toaster.spec
adding this two lines on install dirs:
--line 530--
install -d %{buildroot}/etc/mail
install -d %{buildroot}/etc/mail/spamassassin
On 3/22/08 9:41 AM, Eric Shubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micah Abrams wrote:
On 3/22/08 8:24 AM, Eric Shubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micah Abrams wrote:
List -
I have been getting sporadic reports from users that people attempting
to send them msgs are receiving a bounce with
Can you ping from the internet?
Are you getting name resolution?
Perhaps if you said what the domain name was we could do some checking from
the outside world.
Tom Manliclic wrote:
Ok, I restarted the machine, tried ssh and was not able to connect, then
I turned off iptables and I was able
Micah Abrams wrote:
On 3/22/08 9:41 AM, Eric Shubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micah Abrams wrote:
On 3/22/08 8:24 AM, Eric Shubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micah Abrams wrote:
List -
I have been getting sporadic reports from users that people attempting
to send them msgs are
Yes it can ping from the Internet and name resolution is working fine.
I have tested it using another box and I'm getting the test apache website.
The problem is when I put it back to my qtp server I cannot browse
webmail when in local network all is working fine.
I don't know if my setup
I don't know what happened to me but I have found the source of the
problem. I run a trace where the Internet card is passing and learnt
that it was trying to use the gateway from the Internal network.
This was fixed already and I can browse the webmail interface from the web.
Thanks for all
On 3/22/08 6:53 PM, Eric Shubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micah Abrams wrote:
On 3/22/08 9:41 AM, Eric Shubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micah Abrams wrote:
On 3/22/08 8:24 AM, Eric Shubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micah Abrams wrote:
List -
I have been getting sporadic
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