Hi all,
I am still trying to solve a QMT problem and have reduced it to the simplest
case: I created an account on domain awabllc.com with the username adamtest
(using qmailadmin web interface). Then I tried to log in via Squirrelmail.
If the username is adamtest it says ERROR: Unknown user or
Vickers j...@qmailtoaster.com wrote:
Adam Glass wrote:
Hi all,
I am still trying to solve a QMT problem and have reduced it to the
simplest case: I created an account on domain awabllc.com with the
username adamtest (using qmailadmin web interface). Then I tried to log in
via Squirrelmail
in the
Qmailadmin as it will do exactly what you describe.
CJ
Adam Glass wrote:
Okay, that's understandable. But it also means the SMTP username must
be adamt...@awabllc.com mailto:adamt...@awabllc.com and so the HELO
message has two @ signs.
Unfortunately this has now gotten us put
:
Adam,
Yes for (incoming and outgoing)authentication you must put in the entire
address otherwise the mail server doesn't know who you are.
Something else is wrong with your setup that is adding that
@137.52.23.46 Is there a possibility that it's the e mail client?
CJ
Adam Glass wrote:
CJ
I appreciate the attempt!
Does anybody else have ideas about this?
Thanks!
--Adam
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Maxwell Smart c...@yother.com wrote:
Beyond my expertise. Good luck.
Adam Glass wrote:
CJ,
It is probably not the e-mail client. The problem was discovered
how to fix this?
Thanks!
--Adam
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 2:22 AM, Toni Cosma toni...@gmail.com wrote:
Adam Glass wrote:
Hmm ... then maybe there is a more basic question. When creating users for
QMT, I made usernames with an @ symbol because it seemed things got confused
otherwise
immediately.
--Adam
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Adam Glass adamgl...@gmail.com wrote:
I did some checking on my setup and found this:
1. QMT usernames do NOT have an @ sign in them. It's just adam, not
a...@awabllc.com
2. The entire e-mail address must be entered into a mail client
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Adam Glass wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks again for the help resolving the fully qualified hostname question.
Here's another (and hopefully
.
Thanks again!
--Adam
On Oct 2, 2009, at 5:35 PM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:
Adam Glass wrote:
Hello,
We are running qmail toaster with two virtual domain names. We can
send mail to most addresses, but now have run into a recipient who
rejects our messages. The key phrase
and domain name?
Thanks!
--Adam
On Oct 3, 2009, at 3:31 PM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:
The receiving server doesn't like the host name it's seeing in the
smtp session.
You haven't told me (that I see)
Adam Glass wrote:
Here's the entire error message. The info on conf files I read said
Hello,
We are running qmail toaster with two virtual domain names. We can send
mail to most addresses, but now have run into a recipient who rejects our
messages. The key phrase in the error message is need fully qualified
hostname.
I think the problem is that some control files have just the
Hi all,
When an employee goes on vacation we want to forward all of their incoming
e-mail to another employee. I tried to set this up qmailadmin using New
Forward, but it said Name Already Used and gave the username of the employee
going on vacation. So it seems that either there is an e-mail
Cool, thanks! One more newbie question, but I'll put it in a different
thread since it's a different topic.
--Adam
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:
Adam Glass wrote:
Hi all,
When an employee goes on vacation we want to forward all of their incoming
e
Hi again,
One more issue that I can't find an answer for elsewhere: I am able to
create e-mail folders within Inbox, but cannot create folders at the same
level as the inbox. In other words, I can create a folder whose parent is
Inbox, but I cannot create a folder whose parent is
Hi again,
Some of the vqadmin issues mentioned here are making me a little nervous.
If you don't mind, I'd like to review my setup so far and ask if there is
anything to worry about.
The plan is to handle e-mail for three domains on the server, accessing via
IMAP and sometimes Squirrelmail. Two
Hello,
I recently installed Qmail Toaster on Centos 5.3. Everything is working
fine except for one odd thing: I cannot create an e-mail account with a
2-letter username. When I try, using VQAdmin, the error message says
Please type a valid email address.
The address I'm trying to create is
that these need to be IMAP
accounts, not just POP, if that makes any difference.
Thanks again!
--Adam
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:25 AM, Prasad Asokan prasadaso...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
Did you try adding the same through command prompt?
Prasad Asokan.
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Adam Glass
!
--Adam
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:45 AM, Jake Vickers j...@qmailtoaster.com wrote:
Adam Glass wrote:
Hi Prasad,
Although I have been running Linux/Unix systems for a long time, this is
my first experience with Qmail and Qmail Toaster. Unfortunately I cannot
find a way to add an e-mail
Hello,
This question is really for information and curiosity, not to solve a
problem: Since it is possible to create e-mail accounts via qmailadmin and
via vqadmin, is it better to create them with one tool vs. the other? Do
they both end up calling vadduser, and in the same way? If one wants
Understood. Is there any reason one would create domains or users with
qmailadmin?
--Adam
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Jake Vickers j...@qmailtoaster.comwrote:
Adam Glass wrote:
Hello,
This question is really for information and curiosity, not to solve a
problem: Since
Hi all,
Although I am new to this list, I have been running a Linux user group for
over a decade, and have done software development that dealt with Open
Source. Perhaps another perspective could be useful.
It is sad but true that nobody wants to pay for software. No matter how
much we
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