Helo everyone!
I have a virtual host (Virtuozzo) with CentOS. I can't use qtp-newmodel
because it isn't possible to compile a sandbox (or the module aufs...).
There is some way of updating without using a sandbox?
Thanks.
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Un saludo, Arturo.
Atul Paralikar wrote:
Here is the issue I am facing.
Hi,
I have setup a SA (Spamassissin) server for scanning non-locally
hosted domain. The server is able to accept mails and filter them but
unable to scan them for viruses or arrest the spam. The reason why I
say is, when I
Arturo H. Penén Gómez wrote:
Helo everyone!
I have a virtual host (Virtuozzo) with CentOS. I can't use
qtp-newmodel because it isn't possible to compile a sandbox (or the
module aufs...). There is some way of updating without using a sandbox?
Thanks.
--
Un saludo, Arturo.
Choose the
How to reset the isologs only for SPAMD and CLAMD?
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From: Jake Vickers [mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 4:59 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] RE: Mails not being scanned / filtered by SA
server
Atul Paralikar
Jake Vickers wrote:
Arturo H. Penén Gómez wrote:
Helo everyone!
I have a virtual host (Virtuozzo) with CentOS. I can't use
qtp-newmodel because it isn't possible to compile a sandbox (or the
module aufs...). There is some way of updating without using a sandbox?
Thanks.
--
Un saludo,
Actually I read in the forum / wiki, to add a line for the domain which we
need to allow emails. This will allow us to set other parameters which will
be effective only for this particular domain.
More over I added that line, thinking it could be another reason for
SPAMD/CLAMD not scanning our
I'm runing ovzkernel 2.6.18-028stab060.8. I can wait for it. Thanks all.
El 30/09/2009, a las 16:12, Eric Shubert escribió:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Arturo H. Penén Gómez wrote:
Helo everyone!
I have a virtual host (Virtuozzo) with CentOS. I can't use qtp-
newmodel because it isn't possible to
Atul Paralikar wrote:
For your information, my SIMCONTROL file output is below where I see
both of them are enabled:
:clam=yes,spam=yes,spam_hits=12,attach=.mp3:.src:.bat:.pif
etisbew.com:clam=yes,spam=yes,spam_hits=12,attach=.mp3:.src:.bat:.pif
What is the purpose of the 2nd line? It's
Atul Paralikar wrote:
Actually I read in the forum / wiki, to add a line for the domain which we
need to allow emails. This will allow us to set other parameters which will
be effective only for this particular domain.
Yes, but you need to add it *before* the catchall line.
More over I added
That's not a stock CentOS kernel, which is probably why it's not
working presently.
The new version uses FUSE (Filesystem in USEr space) for the unionfs, so
the unionfs is less tightly coupled to the kernel. BL, the new version
should work for you.
Arturo Penén Gómez wrote:
I'm runing
Atul Paralikar wrote:
Actually I read in the forum / wiki, to add a line for the domain which we
need to allow emails. This will allow us to set other parameters which will
be effective only for this particular domain.
More over I added that line, thinking it could be another reason for
When I type #qmlog, I get error. Command not found.
I tried to locate it, but its not there. I checked if ISOLOG is installed:
[r...@mail qmt]# rpm -qa|grep log
isoqlog-toaster-2.1-1.3.7
it is present.
What is missing?
-Original Message-
From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On
Atul Paralikar wrote:
When I type #qmlog, I get error. Command not found.
I tried to locate it, but its not there. I checked if ISOLOG is installed:
[r...@mail qmt]# rpm -qa|grep log
isoqlog-toaster-2.1-1.3.7
it is present.
What is missing?
Install Qmailtoaster-Plus, which are add-on
Hey Jake, the anti-virus on the systems were deleting these mails
automatically that's why I was not able to send you the header.
Now I have one header of email which was caught by the Anti-Virus but not by
CLAMD. I took it from the webmail.
X-Spam-Flag: YES
I am confused by your original question. Let me see if I can help by
explaining how Anti-virus (CLAM) and Anti-Spam (SpamAssassin) work.
/var/qmail/control/simcontrol contains the setting for if they are enabled
and at which point they Reject an incoming email. Your were:
I am running RHEL 5.3 with the current (2 Sep 2009) qmailtoaster installed.
Thanks for making this fine package available to the community.
On my newly installed toaster, TLS is not available for port 143 Courier
IMAP.
# telnet paco imap
Trying ...
Connected to paco.
Escape character is
Grant Basham wrote:
I am running RHEL 5.3 with the current (2 Sep 2009) qmailtoaster installed.
Thanks for making this fine package available to the community.
On my newly installed toaster, TLS is not available for port 143 Courier
IMAP.
# telnet paco imap
Trying ...
Connected to paco.
Grant Basham wrote:
I am running RHEL 5.3 with the current (2 Sep 2009) qmailtoaster
installed.
Thanks for making this fine package available to the community.
On my newly installed toaster, TLS is not available for port 143 Courier
IMAP.
You need to edit the config files to alow what you
You may have a problem with mrtg showing statistics, but this message
was scanned by spamassassin. See all of the X-Spam messages? They come
from spamassassin. Is your mail server named mail.providio.com? That's
the host which scanned the message.
Atul Paralikar wrote:
Hey Jake, the
I am just curious what is happening here. duramedonline.com is a user
on this toaster.
09-30 09:24:19 tcpserver: pid 21404 from 187.5.121.245
09-30 09:24:19 tcpserver: ok 21404 mail.area510.net:192.168.250.25:25
:187.5.121.245::4666
09-30 09:24:32 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
Maxwell Smart wrote:
I am just curious what is happening here. duramedonline.com is a user
on this toaster.
09-30 09:24:19 tcpserver: pid 21404 from 187.5.121.245
09-30 09:24:19 tcpserver: ok 21404 mail.area510.net:192.168.250.25:25
:187.5.121.245::4666
09-30 09:24:32 CHKUSER accepted sender:
Maxwell Smart wrote:
I am just curious what is happening here. duramedonline.com is a user
on this toaster.
09-30 09:24:19 tcpserver: pid 21404 from 187.5.121.245
09-30 09:24:19 tcpserver: ok 21404 mail.area510.net:192.168.250.25:25
:187.5.121.245::4666
09-30 09:24:32 CHKUSER accepted sender:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Maxwell Smart wrote:
I am just curious what is happening here. duramedonline.com is a user
on this toaster.
09-30 09:24:19 tcpserver: pid 21404 from 187.5.121.245
09-30 09:24:19 tcpserver: ok 21404 mail.area510.net:192.168.250.25:25
:187.5.121.245::4666
09-30 09:24:32
Thanks all for the answers.
It turns out that duramedonline is no longer on this server. It should
have a user not found response or similar. It turns out it was moved to
the other server, but the account not deleted. Good catch Constantin!
Does the tcp.smtp file ever need to be rotated as a
Eric Shubert wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Maxwell Smart wrote:
I am just curious what is happening here. duramedonline.com is a user
on this toaster.
09-30 09:24:19 tcpserver: pid 21404 from 187.5.121.245
09-30 09:24:19 tcpserver: ok 21404 mail.area510.net:192.168.250.25:25
Maxwell Smart wrote:
Thanks all for the answers.
It turns out that duramedonline is no longer on this server. It should
have a user not found response or similar. It turns out it was moved to
the other server, but the account not deleted. Good catch Constantin!
Does the tcp.smtp file ever
Hi Team,
am trying to install qmail-toaster but getting failed on rebuilding on the
control-panel-toaster-0.5-1.3.7.src.rpm .
Please assist on the work around as I can not proceed due to the fact that
several other
packages like isoqlog-toaster-2.1-1.3.7 and
Rotated is the wrong term, culled is more like it. I am not sure this
is the file and am referencing though. I looked at the tcp.smtp file
and it's not the one I'm talking about.
There is a file that contains all of the ips of users authenticated to
relay. I have had to remove ip's in this
Maxwell Smart wrote:
Rotated is the wrong term, culled is more like it. I am not sure this
is the file and am referencing though. I looked at the tcp.smtp file
and it's not the one I'm talking about.
There is a file that contains all of the ips of users authenticated to
relay. I have had to
thanks,
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Jake Vickers j...@qmailtoaster.com wrote:
chun keat wrote:
Hi,
Once we deleted the email user in Qmail Toaster, it will automatic update
the Mailing list that contain the deleted user as well, Any solution for
this?
As now, after we deleted the
I don't know of any such thing with QMT. Once it's set up properly, it
just runs.
Maxwell Smart wrote:
Rotated is the wrong term, culled is more like it. I am not sure this
is the file and am referencing though. I looked at the tcp.smtp file
and it's not the one I'm talking about.
There is
Benedict Claver wrote:
Hi Team,
am trying to install qmail-toaster but getting failed on rebuilding on the
control-panel-toaster-0.5-1.3.7.src.rpm .
Please assist on the work around as I can not proceed due to the fact that
several other
packages like isoqlog-toaster-2.1-1.3.7 and
I have a CentOS 5.3 Qmail Toaster machine. This Mail server also performs
other tasks including some web applications.
One of these applications send out E-mails vi a PHP script.
The problem I am getting is these internal messages are showing the sender
as r...@com.au, not the full address I
Mike Canty wrote:
I have a CentOS 5.3 Qmail Toaster machine. This Mail server also performs
other tasks including some web applications.
One of these applications send out E-mails vi a PHP script.
The problem I am getting is these internal messages are showing the sender
as r...@com.au, not
Eric,
I have looked at all of the control files on the server and the
problem, as you suggested, does not lie there.
I have traced things back to this possibility. As PHP has a mail
functionality setup for sending mail, the configuration lies in the php.ini
file. This is what is in
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