Eric, you told me to contact you off list about this and I did. Did
you get that message, from this account? Essentially I had installed
the new version of squirrelmail and that didn't fix it. I'll look
into this that you've suggested, but do you want to see the error?
Since there was someone
senthil vel wrote:
Dear PakOgah,
Thanks for the valuable support. The problem is the return
path is showing example.com http://example.com. And the mail box
also not full. So that i considered as it is spam. Or am i doing any
wrong assumption?
Thanks again
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008
Hi Eric
MakeMaker is the latest 6.44
and perl is 5.8.8
OS is centos 5.2 x86_64 (to be exact it was 5.1 or 5.0 updated to 5.2)
Problem is not MakeMaker, 3.2.4 compiled with same MakeMaker but doesnt
anymore
I didnt have time to check much. too busy those days
Eric Shubert wrote:
Which
Thanks a ton...I found the exact file and changed the exact values...Should
i restart qmail to activate the changes?/???
On 7/18/08, Constantin IOAJA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
senthil vel wrote:
Dear PakOgah,
Thanks for the valuable support. The problem is the return path is
showing
senthil vel wrote:
Thanks a ton...I found the exact file and changed the exact
values...Should i restart qmail to activate the changes?/???
No, file is read when necessary .
Constantin
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR
I think that it is a pretty straightforward task for anyone one with a
reasonable knowledge of Linux in general (files, permissions, etc) and
mysql (dumping, restoring, permissions,etc). Maybe things get
complicated if you can't stop the old server while you make the copy
of the mailboxes. One of
Have you considered using Backup and restore scripts? They shd back up
your accounts and ready to move them over
ALex
Benedict Claver wrote:
Hi Team,
I want to install a fresh QmailToaster service on CentOS 50.xx, or FC8.
My current QmailToaster is running on FC50. The challenge I have is
Eric,
MakeMaker:
$VERSION = '6.30';
Perl:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# perl -v
This is perl, v5.8.8 built for i386-linux-thread-multi
Best Regards,
James
On 18 Jul 2008, at 02:40, Eric Shubert wrote:
less `locate MakeMaker.pm`
Peter Peterse wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to update clamav in qtp-newmodel.
At the end it fails:
Installing clamav-toaster-0.93.1-1.3.19 in the sandbox ...
Preparing...
##
clamav-toaster
##
Hello All,
We've setup an IMAP server for ourselves using Qmail on Centos 5.2, and
although everything works fine, for some reason I don't get any
authentication logging in /var/log/maillog as with pop3. Now as this is our
first IMAP server I'm assuming there is possibly something I need to
Eric Shubert wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Richard Baxant wrote:
Can you clarify on the patching part? I found this patch file in
sources but not sure what changes I need to make on it?
clamav-0.9x.patch.bz2
cd /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES
tar xjvf clamav-0.93.3.tar.bz2
cd clamav-0.93.3
Craig Smith wrote:
Hello All,
We've setup an IMAP server for ourselves using Qmail on Centos 5.2,
and although everything works fine, for some reason I don't get any
authentication logging in /var/log/maillog as with pop3. Now as this
is our first IMAP server I'm assuming there is
Dairenn Lombard wrote:
Why might it take spamc well over 3 minutes and 30 second to get a
response back from spamd even if the bayes_toks file is only 1 or 2 MB?
Seems to be creating a major problem with duplicates over here.
Thanks.
Auto-expire might be kicking in. That can take 3-5
You should be ok then. DKIM is not the same as DK. DKIM is DK's successor (a
version 2 of DK of sorts). DKIM is not implemented in the toaster.
Anil Aliyan wrote:
Yes i have tested it from those sites and it Passes all test except the
DKIM-Status: failed (no signature found)
Regards,
Anil
On 18-Jul-08, at 3:52 AM, Kisakye ALex wrote:
Have you considered using Backup and restore scripts? They shd back
up your accounts and ready to move them over
ALex
Benedict Claver wrote:
Hi Team,
I want to install a fresh QmailToaster service on CentOS 50.xx, or
FC8.
My current
That was Erik Espinoza who told you to contact him, so I did not get your
message. I'll be happy to help you as well.
Tek Support wrote:
Eric, you told me to contact you off list about this and I did. Did
you get that message, from this account? Essentially I had installed
the new version of
Perfect thanks Jake, I was hoping it was something simple. It can stay in
that location, it helps when users setup an account to see what that account
is doing. As long as I know where to look that's great.
From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 July 2008 15:46
To:
What's the perl package you're running (entire version)?
rpm -q perl
Philip wrote:
Hi Eric
MakeMaker is the latest 6.44
and perl is 5.8.8
OS is centos 5.2 x86_64 (to be exact it was 5.1 or 5.0 updated to 5.2)
Problem is not MakeMaker, 3.2.4 compiled with same MakeMaker but doesnt
anymore
Peter Peterse wrote:
Peter Peterse wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to update clamav in qtp-newmodel.
At the end it fails:
Installing clamav-toaster-0.93.1-1.3.19 in the sandbox ...
Preparing...
##
clamav-toaster
Craig,
I recommend using the qmlog command for examining the toaster's log files.
qmlog is included in the qmailtoaster-plus package
(http://qtp.qmailtoaster.com).
Craig Smith wrote:
Perfect thanks Jake, I was hoping it was something simple. It can stay
in that location, it helps when users
perl-5.8.8-10.el5_2.3
Eric Shubert wrote:
What's the perl package you're running (entire version)?
rpm -q perl
Philip wrote:
Hi Eric
MakeMaker is the latest 6.44
and perl is 5.8.8
OS is centos 5.2 x86_64 (to be exact it was 5.1 or 5.0 updated to 5.2)
Problem is not MakeMaker, 3.2.4
Jake Vickers wrote:
Eric Shubert wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Richard Baxant wrote:
Can you clarify on the patching part? I found this patch file in
sources but not sure what changes I need to make on it?
clamav-0.9x.patch.bz2
cd /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES
tar xjvf
Hello Eric,
thanks for your support.
I've update my system now. I've used the option copied sandbox. Indeed
you can drink a cup of coffee. (hole can for me)
Peter
Eric Shubert schreef:
Peter Peterse wrote:
Peter Peterse wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to update clamav in qtp-newmodel.
Looks like I figured out the real reason.
The server was running out of sockets. It looks like the default is to
have up to 256 different instances of port 783 connections via 127.0.0.1
- I've switched spamd/spamc over to using a Unix socket instead, and
this has fixed the problem.
Dairenn Lombard wrote:
Looks like I figured out the real reason.
The server was running out of sockets. It looks like the default is to
have up to 256 different instances of port 783 connections via 127.0.0.1
- I've switched spamd/spamc over to using a Unix socket instead, and
this has
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