Dear List,
We are using a group mail named as a...@domainname.com. This
is a forward. If a mail sent to this mai lid, all the persons in the
domain will get that mail. Is it possible to hide this email (Forward)
from the external world without using empf patch?. Because if a spam
is sent
senthil vel wrote:
Dear List,
We are using a group mail named as a...@domainname.com. This
is a forward. If a mail sent to this mai lid, all the persons in the
domain will get that mail. Is it possible to hide this email (Forward)
from the external world without using empf patch?.
I think someone already has make a patch for smtp error
so every time errors showed on smtp log it also copied to smtp error log
(I forgot where I saw it but I thing it was on milist archive)
Ariel wrote:
I already have qmailtoaster running, but I wish that every time an
email arrives with
PakOgah wrote:
Dear guys,
When I tried to upgrade my toaster from 1.03-1.3.15 into 1.03-1.3.18
I got this error when try to rebuild courier-authlib-toaster
Installing courier-authlib-toaster-0.59.2-1.3.10.src.rpm
error: Failed build dependencies:
qmail-toaster = 1.03-1.3.15 is needed by
PakOgah wrote:
Okay, here the list.What I do not understand is, I am going to upgrade to
qmailtoaster 1.03-1.3.18. So version 1.03-1.3.18 is not installed yet. so
how come when I tried to rebuild (compiling src.rpm into binary .rpm)
--not installing -- courier-authlib, it asked qmailtoaster
Jake Vickers wrote:
PakOgah wrote:
Okay, here the list.What I do not understand is, I am going to upgrade to
qmailtoaster 1.03-1.3.18. So version 1.03-1.3.18 is not installed yet. so
how come when I tried to rebuild (compiling src.rpm into binary .rpm)
--not installing -- courier-authlib, it
Dear
Just go through script given in qmailtoaster.org.. Even you
can download it and install it through script one by one..
Regards,
Ganesh Payelkar
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 3:03 PM, PakOgah pako...@pala.bo-tak.info wrote:
PakOgah wrote:
Dear guys,
When I tried to
Has anyone thought about the idea of removing the date-coding of the
script in order to facilitate the full capability of rsync for when you
copy your backup files to another location?
Just a thought since my backup files are typically 5+GB and growing, an
rsync has to move the whole file every
Dear All,
Can anyone tell me how to reject the IP at SMTP level, who is sending mails
more than 100 .
With Regards
Vinay
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Dear Patrick,
Just try this options while you taking backup through
rsync..
rsync -vruptogl
Regards,
Ganesh Payelkar
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Patrick Ring pr...@pringtech.net wrote:
Has anyone thought about the idea of removing the date-coding of the
Karpaha Vinayaham wrote:
Dear All,
Can anyone tell me how to reject the IP at SMTP level, who is sending
mails more than 100 .
With Regards
Vinay
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Patrick Ring wrote:
Has anyone thought about the idea of removing the date-coding of the
script in order to facilitate the full capability of rsync for when you
copy your backup files to another location?
Just a thought since my backup files are typically 5+GB and growing, an
rsync has to move
Wouldn't that be about the same as
rsync -auv
??
Also, am I mistaken that if the filenames are different it uploads the
backup as a whole instead of just synchronizing?
...or is rsync capable of looking into the gziped archives?
Thank you,
Patrick Ring
That would make sense... Barring no changes have occurred to the
accounts/domains on the server.
I guess at that point an rsync/rdiff of the /home/vpopmail/domains on an
hourly basis would be effective for the basic data and then on a daily
basis mirror/sync the rest of the data (mysql, qmail
Dear Patrick,
Try this syntax for synchronization, if your old copy or file
from original server get deleted then from your data backup server that file
also get deleted..
try to rsync --help and find out option which is better for you.
/usr/bin/rsync
Hi Patrick,
I found rsync not to be very reliable.
I use the built in backup for the qmail server.
Then I copy the whole tar ball over to a second server using scp ( scp
*.tar r...@192.168.11.1:/var/CommuniGate
On the second server I use the qmail built in restore, works great.
I also put the
I think Vinay is asking how to limit sender to 100 addresses at a time?
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 6:34 AM, Jake Vickersj...@qmailtoaster.com wrote:
Karpaha Vinayaham wrote:
Dear All,
Can anyone tell me how to reject the IP at SMTP level, who is sending mails
more than 100 .
With Regards
W dniu 29.06.2009 15:25, Karpaha Vinayaham pisze:
Dear All,
Can anyone tell me how to reject the IP at SMTP level, who is sending
mails more than 100 .
With Regards
Vinay
Vinay,
Your question is very unprecise.
Someone sending 100 emails to Your host or to external hosts via NAT,
Thanks a ton for the valuable suggestions.. I shall look in to mailing
list instead of forwards.
Thanks again,
S.Senthilvel.
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Ganesh Payelkargpayel...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Senthilvel,
You can try below option for your mailling list
I also rsync the /home/vpopmail/domains directory.
I've been thinking that I'd like to see some flexibility built in to
qtp-backup. Like separating the user from the config data to begin with,
which would be a good start. It could then be used with rsync more
effectively.
Anyone care to
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