Am 06.07.2010 um 22:55 schrieb Tonix (Antonio Nati):
Also note that, if you send one mail to 50 recipients, this will result in
50 individual items in the queue. As long as but one of these items is still
unsent, qmailctl queue will list all 50 items as still being in the queue
but will
To all,
I have just set up another (that makes 5) Qmail Toaster
installations (I love this product), but this one is the first that has a
dynamic IP.
Apart for a few issues, which have been resolved, I am now getting
rejections due to the Dynamic IP and Spam sites.
What can I do to stop
Hi Mike,
I am afraid you will probably not have much luck with this. A dynamic IP
address will make lots of ISPs think you are a spammer and the only way I know
to avoid this is to sign up for a fixed IP address.
Martin
Am 07.07.2010 um 09:34 schrieb Mike Canty:
To all,
I have just
I would like to share my view on this topic
For example, if you send 50 emails to yahoo domain, as per my knowledge
qmail takes 50 connections to same remote server and delivers the message.
Of-course yahoo limits the connection from single IP.
So what i want to add here is, if there is 50
Right. I use (and recommend) DynDNS's Mailhop Outbound service. It's
very reliable, and quite affordable provided you don't do large mailing
lists.
http://www.dyndns.com/services/mailhop/outbound.html
--
-Eric 'shubes'
Amit wrote:
Hi Mike,
Use smarthost to relay your mail. That should solve
Hi everyone,
I was just trying to install qmail with LDAP support and beta version
of vpopmail 5.5.0. I had successfully compiled and install vpopmail
but stuck while installing qmail-toaster package. Getting below error:
Installing qmail-toaster-1.03-1.3.20.src.rpm
warning: user shubes does not
I guess you skipped the current vpopmail-toaster package and manually built
vpopmail 5.5.0 from vpopmail source (inter7)?
If so, you should be aware that manually compiling vpopmail will not tell the
RPM based system that a package called vpopmail-toaster is installed on the
system and
Amit Dalia wrote:
Hi everyone,
I was just trying to install qmail with LDAP support and beta version of
vpopmail 5.5.0. I had successfully compiled and install vpopmail but
stuck while installing qmail-toaster package. Getting below error:
Installing qmail-toaster-1.03-1.3.20.src.rpm
PS: What you can do is edit the .spec file for qmail-toaster package and remove
'vpopmail-toaster = 5.4.17' from the line that says
Requires: some.other.package, vpopmail-toaster = 5.4.17
Martin
Am 07.07.2010 um 19:13 schrieb Amit Dalia:
Hi everyone,
I was just trying to install qmail
Yes Martin I compiled it from source. This mean either I have to make
a rpm file of vpopmail 5.5.0 or I have to configure complete qmail
from source.
Hmmm. :(
Anyway thanks Martin.
Regards,
Amit
At Wednesday, 07-07-2010 on 22:49 Martin Waschbuesch wrote:
I guess you skipped the current
Hi Eric,
Building vpopmail from spec file is good option but there are much
changes need to be done as there are many changes made in vpopmail
5.5.0.
Regards,
Amit
At Wednesday, 07-07-2010 on 22:50 Eric Shubert wrote:
Amit Dalia wrote:
Hi everyone,
I was just trying to install qmail with
Does it have to be the development branch of vpopmail?
I expect that using the stable branch (5.4.30 is the current version) would be
easier to integrate with the existing vpopmail-toaster package...
Martin
Am 07.07.2010 um 19:26 schrieb Amit Dalia:
Hi Eric,
Building vpopmail from spec file
Very true.
It's just that I could very quickly update the vpopmail-toaster package to
5.4.30. I would not want to touch 5.5.x though - as Amit pointed out, a lot of
things changed...
Am 07.07.2010 um 19:55 schrieb Eric Shubert:
I expect that's true, but where's the fun in that?? ;)
Amit,
Modifying the spec file is really pretty easy once you get the hang of
it. If you'd like, we can assist you with that.
Please start a new thread on the devel list, and we'll go from there.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
Amit Dalia wrote:
Hi Eric,
Building vpopmail from spec file is good option
In the meantime I just updated the package to 5.4.30... ;-) Giving it a try as
we speak - there seem to have been numerous patches since 5.4.17 (stock QMT)...
Am 07.07.2010 um 19:56 schrieb Eric Shubert:
Amit,
Modifying the spec file is really pretty easy once you get the hang of it. If
IIRC, there are MySQL database changes required for that jump. I think I
may have written a script to do that. Would you like me to check what I
have on that?
Martin Waschbuesch wrote:
In the meantime I just updated the package to 5.4.30... ;-) Giving it a try as
we speak - there seem to
Yeah, but it's not simply a matter of going to 5.4.30. It's also a
matter of switching from MySQL to LDAP for the backend. That's a big
change (if not bigger) as well.
Martin Waschbuesch wrote:
Very true.
It's just that I could very quickly update the vpopmail-toaster package to
5.4.30. I
That would be very good! :-)
Thanks a lot,
Martin
Am 07.07.2010 um 20:22 schrieb Eric Shubert:
IIRC, there are MySQL database changes required for that jump. I think I may
have written a script to do that. Would you like me to check what I have on
that?
Martin Waschbuesch wrote:
In
Oh, I understand, but 5.4.x has some (albeit limited I understand) LDAP support
and 5.4.30 seems to have some things backported from 5.5.0 to allow for *some*
more interoperability.
Of course, switching from mysql to ldap is a far bigger thing as far as I can
tell.
Martin
Am 07.07.2010 um
All you need to do is run the qtp-convert script, which can be run from
the command line. The conversion process is already in there. :)
FWIW, qtp-newmodel runs the qtp-convert script automatically each time
an upgrade is done. It's also run in the sandbox after all the packages
are installed
Hi Eric/Martin,
Sorry was gone out. Anyway some changes in vpopmail 5.5.0 is like
make compiling option are replaced like --enable-user is replaced by
--with-user. Most important --enable-auth-module is no more used. They
had started with backend module now, means now we need to compile
first
Anyway this is my development server where I'm trying Qmail + LDAP +
Dovecot + Amavisd
At Thursday, 08-07-2010 on 0:28 Eric Shubert wrote:
All you need to do is run the qtp-convert script, which can be run
from
the command line. The conversion process is already in there. :)
FWIW, qtp-newmodel
Very good, Amit. Strike up a thread on the qmail-devel list, and we'll
continue there. We need to discuss how (if?) we're going to have an LDAP
option with vpopmail-toaster. Personally, I'd love to see it, and will
be glad to help out.
Amit Dalia wrote:
Anyway this is my development server
hi eric
when the email arrives in the spam box its headers contained the
delivered to email id in the header so my script will know where to
which email id the message is to be delivered. so my concern about bcc is
resolved.
my second question is as such
which would be better
Simply move the
Rajesh M wrote:
hi eric
when the email arrives in the spam box its headers contained the
delivered to email id in the header so my script will know where to
which email id the message is to be delivered. so my concern about bcc is
resolved.
my second question is as such
which would be better
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