Eric Shubert wrote:
Kisakye ALex wrote:
Hello,
Am getting alot of spam mail these days into my toaster am running
spamdyke at the front and yes spam assassin is on. Funny that a couple
of weeks ago spam had tremendously gone down when I implemented
spamdyke. On some of the messages that are
Yes. That is the script to allow you to customize your squirrelmail.
-Original Message-
From: Jim Shupert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 11 June, 2008 7:16 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] customize the Look of SquirrelMail
friends,
I see
I do not know if you can, but when entering the webmail and I see the list
of folders, so I appear
INBOX
--- Enviados
Borradores
Basura
what they wanted to know whether it was possible to change something in the
configuration to INBOX appears as Article?
thus:
ENTRADA
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Kisakye ALex wrote:
Eric Shubert wrote:
Kisakye ALex wrote:
Hello,
Am getting alot of spam mail these days into my toaster am running
spamdyke at the front and yes spam assassin is on. Funny that a couple
of weeks ago spam had tremendously gone down when I implemented
spamdyke. On some
I wonder which one is best for setting up a qmail server based on Qmail
Toaster. What are the main different?
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Centos!
I used Fedora for some time...
Moved to Centos and... Headaches are gone!
-Mensagem original-
De: Eric Shubert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada: quarta-feira, 11 de Junho de 2008 18:46
Para: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Assunto: Re: [qmailtoaster] Fedora or CentOS for the
Thanks for the recommendations.
I just downloaded CentOS 5.1 DVD (as well as CDs, for some older servers
which do not have DVD ROM). It looks like both Fedora and CentOS latest
editions have equally large software bundle ..
Is CentOS equally well supported as compare to Fedora ?
Thanks for the recommendations.
I just downloaded CentOS 5.1 DVD (as well as CDs, for some older servers
which do not have DVD ROM). It looks like both Fedora and CentOS latest
editions have equally large software bundle ..
Is CentOS equally well supported as compare to Fedora ?
CentOS
For servers, stick with CentOS (unless you're delving into Xen or perhaps
clustering). Fedora is better for bleeding edge technologies and latest
hardware, so is better suited for workstations (desktops laptops). CentOS
(as RHEL) is more stable though. For a QMT, there's no purpose in using FC
I forgot to document what i've said Fedora's support:
See this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora_(operating_system)#Version_history
The oldest supported version is FC7 released on 2007-05-31, and it will be
soon desupported (no updates, etc)...
As Eric says, Fedora Core is for bleeding edge
Thanks for all the recommendations and explanation. All these come just in
time as I will be replacing at least 2 or more servers currently running on
older version of fedora. Now I know which I should go with!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Hi everyone,
I seem to have run into a problem with a mail server I Iook after. I
updated the qmail toaster plus software yesterday using qtp-newmodel.
Now, since the update, messages being delivered are coming from
Unknown Sender with the message body stripped away. Viewing a
message header
Good morning everybody
I have a strange problem in my qmail server. First let me brief about my qmail
setup
i am using debian 3.1 OS and qmail+spamassassin+clamav . So far the server was
doing it pretty good. The problem started after my
vacation holls. my colleague was telling he didnt
Hi, since my QTM upgrade last week, my mail server queue is growing up
(currently +10K) and mails sent to remote domains stuck in the queue and
users received error message (after 1 - 2 days) Connected to ip_address
but connection died. (#4.4.2).
Message sent to local domains are delivered.
I
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