i had the same problem, put a slash at the end /, for example,
http://www.myhost/admin-toaster/
Alastair Gregory wrote:
I've installed/upgraded my Toaster on Fedora Core 5, created the
domain via vadddomain, and created a user. Thanks to Eric for getting
me past the last roadblock! My
this i did not know, thanx everyone!
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Serial numbesr do not have to follow the date. It's a suggestion and
not a requirement of the protocol.
Erik
On 9/25/06, Chris Marcellin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hear you. I already went to my registrar's DNS configuration
Title: Message
so, the correct serial would be:
2006042731
what is the 042731 then, month, day, then that leaves 31
so, 20060925(what for the last 2 digits?)
George Sweetnam wrote:
2004042731 ; serial
-
Original Message -
From:
Chris
Marcellin
To: qmailtoaster
like so:
_domainkey.canus.org. IN TXT t=y; o=-; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Erik Espinoza wrote:
looks like _domiankey.canus.org is missing a period.
Erik
On 9/24/06, Chris Marcellin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon;
I know, that's the test i did to confirm my problems. The records at my
parent
sure i do:
smtpIN A 206.248.143.19
or, you don't mean an A record?
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Looking at your dns, you don't have an smtp.canus.org.
On 9/23/06, Chris Marcellin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone;
yesterday, my connection got dropped for about 2 hours
:
Serial numbesr do not have to follow the date. It's a
suggestion and
not a requirement of the protocol.
Erik
On 9/25/06, Chris Marcellin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hear you. I already went to my registrar's DNS configuration, and
updated
it. The last time i changed
-
From: Chris Marcellin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 September 2006 20:02
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail
Hi everyone;
yesterday, my connection
got dropped for about 2 hours.
and ever since then, i
can
all sorted now,
Jon
-Original Message-
From: Chris Marcellin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 September 2006 15:27
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail
Hi Jon;
sorry, i should have replied back
way to fix
this?
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Jon;
I know, that's the test i did to confirm my problems. The records at my
parent servers are fine.
here's a copy of my bind zone file for canus.org:
$TTL 86400
$ORIGIN canus.org.
@ IN SOA ns1.canus.org. postmaster.canus.org. (
2004042731 ; ser
Hi everyone;
yesterday, my connection got dropped for about 2 hours.
and ever since then, i can send mail, but, for some very
strange
reason, i can not receive mail. I pretty much played with
everything i thought of. turned off the firewall on the toaster, checked to
make sure the
can someone please send me a copy of :
/etc/squirrelmail/config_local.php
and
/etc/squirrelmail/config.php
i accidentally erased them
i'm using the latest installation of toaster
you can just cat it, and copy and paste into a reply
i thank you in advance
Thanx
South Computers wrote:
here:
http://209.42.50.162/files.tar
Chris Marcellin wrote:
can someone please send me a copy of :
/etc/squirrelmail/config_local.php
and
/etc/
i accidentally erased them
i'm using the latest installation of toaster
you can just cat it, and copy and paste
I remember awhile back, someone was asking if its possible to add
footers to outgoing mail.
I just came by this, I'm not sure if it would work with QMT,
http://www.ornl.gov/lists/mailing-lists/qmail/2002/09/msg00440.html
the patch is in the middle of the page.
Chris
Daniel, it seems the time on your computer is wrong,
Daniel R. Hdez Leal wrote:
create de file tap manualy.
see sample in the README or site.
- Original Message - From: Ed Morrison
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: QmailToaster List qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Monday, September
Hi all;
Is it possible to modify the default message and subject that the
badmailfrom utility sends.
For example, when i add a user or domain in the badmailfrom file, and
that sender tries sending mails to my domain, they get a message such as
this:
The following message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] was
may i ask, where would you put that rule in the right place in firewall.sh?
Eric Shubes wrote:
It should work providing you specify the right IP address for your
local network. ;) Make sure that you add the line in the right place
too, before these packets are dropped.
Works for me.
George
ooops, stupid me, sorry, and thanx
Eric Shubes wrote:
You may.
A: Just before the comment:
## Drop outside packets with local addresses - anti-spoofing measure
(That's why I left it in the part I snipped, as reference) Perhaps I
didn't make that very clear.
Chris Marcellin wrote:
may i
Hi all;
here's an interesting one, a colleague of mine just tried emailing me
from his blackberry, but, it bounced, here's my smtp/current log:
@40004509f2ed1a26bd84 tcpserver: end 27926 status 0
@40004509f2ed1a28ffa4 tcpserver: status: 0/100
@40004509f3330049e7ec tcpserver:
just worried that such a small thing like this is worth
taking the chance of breaking qmailtoaster, is it worth it?
thanx again Steve
Eric Shubes wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Hi all;
here's an interesting one, a colleague of mine just tried emailing me
from his blackberry, but, it bounced
rights, perhaps even lock the server too much.
If anyone is interested you can check it out at:
(http://canus.org/index.php?module=htmlpagesfunc=displaypid=4)
Please, note, I'm not an Linux Admin like many of you, so, perhaps it
may be simple for you. Tell me what you think!
Thanx
Chris
again Eric, I appreciate it
Ed Morrison wrote:
Eric
"Shubes" wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Hi;
I still haven't figured out my problem, for smtp-auth connections for
sending mail. When I try to send mail from outside, I get the same
problem as stated before, I attached the error message with this email,
but, the error states "connecting to SMTP at my IP failed". I'm running
the
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris
Marcellin wrote:
Hi;
I still haven't figured out my problem, for smtp-auth connections for
sending mail. When I try to send mail from outside, I get the same
problem as stated before, I attached the error message with this email,
but, the er
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris
Marcellin wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Hi;
I still haven't figured out my problem, for smtp-auth connections for
sending mail. When I try to send
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris
Marcellin wrote:
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Hi;
I still haven't figured out my problem, for smtp-auth connections for
sending mail. When I try to send mail from outside, I get the same
problem
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris
Marcellin wrote:
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Hi;
I still haven't figured out my problem, for smtp-auth connections for
sending mail. When I try to send mail from outside, I get the same
problem
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris
Marcellin wrote:
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Hi;
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris
Marcellin wrote:
Hi;
I still haven't figured out my problem, for smtp-auth connections for
sending mail. When I try to send mail from outside, I get the same
problem as stated before, I attached the error message with this email,
but, the er
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris
Marcellin wrote:
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Hi;
I still haven't figured out my problem, for smtp-auth connections for
sending mail. When I try to send mail from outside, I get the same
problem
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris
Marcellin wrote:
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Hi;
I still haven't figured out my problem, for smtp-auth connections for
sending mail. When I try to send mail from outside, I get the same
problem
after the
transaction.
Thanks,
Erik
On 8/26/06, Chris Marcellin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
now with regards to smtp-auth. i had a friend from 2 different
locations,
setup outlook as per the link above, with the exception of changing
the smtp
and pop3
be useful immediately after the
transaction.
Thanks,
Erik
On 8/26/06, Chris Marcellin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
now with regards to smtp-auth. i had a friend from 2 different
locations,
setup outlook as pe
Hi all;
i have 2 questions if i may.
first of all, smtp-auth replaces roaming users right, well, if i
understand correctly, roaming users is users who can use a MUA outside
of the domain, or outside a subnet of IP's of the local domain, or
basically anywhere on the net, is this correct? and
Jake Vickers wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Hi all;
i have 2 questions if i may.
first of all, smtp-auth replaces roaming users right, well, if i
understand correctly, roaming users is users who can use a MUA outside
of the domain, or outside a subnet of IP's
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris
Marcellin wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Hi all;
i have 2 questions if i may.
first of all, smtp-auth replaces roaming users right, well, if i
understand correctly, roaming users is
to mention, that i'm very
impressed with the message board/mailing list. a lot of questions get
answered.
Chris Marcellin
#!/bin/sh
#
# Install common perl modules used by
# spamassassin-toaster
#
# Nick Hemmesch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# http://www.qmailtoaster.com
# May 31, 2006
#
perl -e 'use CPAN
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