Hello List,
Just wondering if someone could help? I have a qmailtoaster running on
CentOS 4.5 and I have a problem sending mail to a customer, they use our DNS
Servers for their DNS and recently (about 9 days ago) they changed their DNS
records for email however when I try to send them an
Eric Shubert wrote:
David Fix wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm new to the list, and want to say thanks for a great product. :)
I've never had any problems installing before, so this time has me a bit
flummoxed. :) I've googled extensively with no result, so I thought
I'd consult the experts.
Micah Abrams wrote:
Hey guys -
I have a couple users who are receiving bounces from their mailing
list msgs when they have their vacation msgs set. The error is:
AUTORESPOND: I can't handle a message with a Mailing-List header.
I am curious how others are dealing with this? I'm running
senthil vel wrote:
Hi List,
I am having a client. At first his domain was in a server,
in which, send mail was running.
if we put the command, host -t mx client.com http://client.com,
it will show,
client.com http://client.com mail is handled by 10 sendmail.one.com
Thanks Jake. But the problem is, the primary server was not down. And why
the local mail went to the secondary server even the primary server is
alive. Please guide me.
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
senthil vel wrote:
Hi List,
I am having
Chris Bird wrote:
Hello List,
Just wondering if someone could help? I have a qmailtoaster running on
CentOS 4.5 and I have a problem sending mail to a customer, they use
our DNS Servers for their DNS and recently (about 9 days ago) they
changed their DNS records for email however when I
Check your smtproutes in the /var/qmail/control dir.
And in your Qmail Toaster “dig @127.0.0.1 customerdomain.com mx” and see if
it gives correct results.
Biju Jose
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From: Chris Bird [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 3:27 PM
To:
Philip wrote:
Well Well
I never had any issues rebuilding
spamassassin-toaster-3.2.4-1.3.13.src.rpm on any of my CentoOs 5 64Bit
or even some old fc5/6 boxes
as long as you have CPAN version 1.91+ or maybe even 1.90+ (not sure about that
one)
it will build w/o any issues the
Hi Jake,
Thanks for that.
We are the ISP, however they have moved their email (they had a hosted Plesk
box n our data centre) to rackspace or appriver not sure the customers are
an American company and we are based in UK so not sure who it is exactly
they are using - but we have the DNS
senthil vel wrote:
Thanks Jake. But the problem is, the primary server was not down. And
why the local mail went to the secondary server even the primary
server is alive. Please guide me.
If you have 2 MX records, mail will go to both. Some mailers (other
people sending to you) will send
Kisakye ALex wrote:
Greetings,
Am seeing many of these in my spamd logs
warn: Use of uninitialized value in string eq at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.5/Mail/DomainKeys/Key/Public.pm line 67,
GEN500 line 149.
Can someone help me sort this out. A few changed I had done to this
box were
Oh...Ok. Ok...Thank a ton Jack.Now i am clear.
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
senthil vel wrote:
Thanks Jake. But the problem is, the primary server was not down. And why
the local mail went to the secondary server even the primary server is
alive.
Cheers Eric.
My spamassassin-toaster actually installed fine on CentOS 5 with (I
presume) MakeMaker 6.30, however have just updated it to 6.44 the way
you recommended to prevent any further issues.
James
On 14 May 2008, at 04:14, Eric Shubert wrote:
perl -e 'use CPAN; install
I wish you hadn't have updated CPAN so we could tell for sure. :(
Which version of spamassassin-toaster did you install?
James Palmer wrote:
Cheers Eric.
My spamassassin-toaster actually installed fine on CentOS 5 with (I
presume) MakeMaker 6.30, however have just updated it to 6.44 the way
Kisakye ALex wrote:
Greetings,
I followed the following to disable domain keys, can anyone show me how
to re-enable it
cd /var/qmail/bin
ln -sf qmail-queue.orig qmail-queue
And then restart qmail:
qmailctl restart
thanks
ALex
cd /var/qmail/bin
ln -sf qmail-dk qmail-queue
I installed 1.4.13, same as Philip.
Installed fine on a fresh CentOS 5 install, no issues whatsoever.
James
On 14 May 2008, at 14:54, Eric Shubert wrote:
I wish you hadn't have updated CPAN so we could tell for sure. :(
Which version of spamassassin-toaster did you install?
James Palmer
To reverse what you did (restoring the toaster to it's original state):
# cd /var/qmail/bin
# ln -sf qmail-dk qmail-queue
This is the answer from Eric.
I've tested and it's working.
Charles Law
Kisakye ALex wrote:
Greetings,
I followed the following to disable domain keys, can anyone show
Jake Vickers wrote:
senthil vel wrote:
Thanks Jake. But the problem is, the primary server was not down. And
why the local mail went to the secondary server even the primary
server is alive. Please guide me.
If you have 2 MX records, mail will go to both. Some mailers (other
people
Hmmm. Let me attempt to clarify what's gone on with this.
This problem was first reported as:
`/var/tmp/spamassassin-toaster-root/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf.bz2': No
such file or directory
What was happening was that the /v/t/s-t-r/etc/mail/spamassassin directory
wasn't being created by the
Marc Rietman wrote:
I'm fairly new to this list (didn't administer my own mailserver for a
few years) but have done a few qmail installations previously (nothing
comparable to most people on the list probably though). During my
education and after that in 'real life', I've always been told
Jake Vickers wrote:
My reply was based on experiences with my own servers and those that
I've worked on for other people/companies. The RFC is great and all
but as you said there are no obligations. When it comes down to it,
we follow the rules that the biggies such as AOL, Yahoo, Google,
I have same problem, but i found out when user modify preference
through webmail ( enable forwarding or out of office ) this is
happening.
On 2008.05.12, at 00:20, John wrote:
I recently posted a message about this and found a solution but with
negative effects.
I determined that only
Eric Shubert wrote:
So how does one accomplish the upgrade? It depends on which version of
MakeMaker you have:
# grep '^our $VERSION' /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.?/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm
That will find version 6.44, but not earlier ones. :( Dang that MM!
Try this instead:
# grep '$VERSION'
On Wed, 14 May 2008 20:58:43 +0200, Marc Rietman wrote: Jake
Vickers wrote: My reply was based on experiences with my own
servers and those that I've worked on for other people/companies.
The RFC is great and all but as you said there are no obligations.
When it comes down to it, we
António Pedro Lima wrote:
On Wed, 14 May 2008 20:58:43 +0200, Marc Rietman wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
My reply was based on experiences with my own servers and those that
I've worked on for other people/companies. The RFC is great and all
but as you said there are no obligations. When it
Actually I think I have an idea of what's
going on. I have a list of my domains in teh rcpthosts config. I have
it set with wildcards to my domains. If I set it to accept all
domains it works, however doesn't that create an open relay? If
so then disabling that rcpthosts file is out
Glen Vickers wrote:
Actually I think I have an idea of what's
going on. I have a list of my domains in teh rcpthosts config. I have
it set with wildcards to my domains. If I set it to accept all
domains it works, however doesn't that create an open relay? If
so then disabling
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