to configure thus
sort of thing in a control file.
Regards,
Tim
-Original Message-
From: Erik Espinoza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 8:09 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] apostrophe
Tim,
Not a good idea. If you write this patch
Disk space is cheap these days. You may just want to get a 250gb for a
hundred bucks and save yourself the time and aggravation. :)
Erik
On 1/16/07, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ronnie Tartar wrote:
I don't think that will be a problem, this will be a dedicated machine
to route all
More info would be nice.
Apache error logs and so forth would be helpful.
What distribution are you using?
What QmailToaster packages are installed?
Why are you building your own apache? Was it always a custom apache,
or did you try using this with the built in apache?
On 1/16/07, Robert
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Main_Page#QmailToaster-Plus
On 1/16/07, Dan Herbon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hrm, sorry I am not familiar what qmailtoaster-plus. Where can I get it at?
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January
Greetings,
On Friday I will be merging the devel to the mainstream. If anyone has
any reports to make, any issues with the devel packages, now is the
time to report it.
Thanks,
Erik
-
QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted
Most (all?) isps should be adding received headers, which should break
the signature. This is because the DK implementation written for Qmail
ignores an optional part of the spec that can be used to sign only
certain headers and the message.
Can you send an e-mail to me offlist? I want to take a
There is no separate tcp.smtp. The new MSA just requires
authentication for relay.
Erik
On 1/16/07, George Sweetnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- submission port 587
The latest qmail-toaster package has a separate smtp process listening on
port 587 which acts as a MailSubmissionAgent. This
Hi Tim,
1) Add the domain into /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts
2) Add domain:mx1.domain.com:25 to /var/qmail/control/smtproutes
Now your QmailToaster will be a backup mx for that one domain.
Erik
On 1/15/07, Tim Korves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
maybe you'll find it's a stupid question,
Hello Rodrgio,
Do not reply to e-mails, instead send new e-mails to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
As far as your problem:
rpm -e --nodeps clamav-toaster
rpm -Uhv newclamav-toaster
On 1/15/07, Rodrigo RCT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
supervise: fatal: unable to start log/run: file does not exist
How to
Not sure I follow Jakin.
As mentioned before the latest qmail-toaster (currently on devel) will
always compile with the srs patch enabled. It is no longer necessary
to use --define 'srs 1' to enable or disable this at compile time
because Marcelo has made the qmail-srs patch be runtime
Tim,
Not a good idea. If you write this patch, it shall not be included
into the Toaster.
Qmail gets a lot of security by not allowing certain characters. For
example, any e-mail address that contains a . is stored in the file
system as a : because the period is a file system navigation
Call after e-mail?
Sounds like BellSouth may have an overzealous spam filter, in which
case there is nothing you can do.
The way I see it, you have 3 options and none of them are gonna be pretty:
1) Get your customer an e-mail address at a place that sends bounces
when mail isn't accepted and
If you are using the latest 'qmail-toaster' package on main or devel,
it will start up a port 587 mail submission protocol port.
Point your clients to that port and it will work.
Thanks,
Erik
On 1/15/07, Stanley Robins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have some users who send emails from
Hello Dave
Can QM Toaster be used to turn a default CentOS install into a very basic
POP3/IMAP/SMTP email server?
It's a lot more than basic, as it comes with antivirus, antispam,
domainkeys, spf and srs. I'd call it thorough rather than basic.
Our current ISP where we host ~15 domains and
Just trying some things out here I noticed that Outlook Express and
qmail-toaster in ssl/require auth mode are not very compatible.
OE hasn't been updated to understand TLS. It only knows SSL.
All of the rest of the clients know TLS and SSL and will work properly
with the submission port. As
Don't thank me, it was fixed by Marcelo Coelho, the original writer of
the srs2 patch.
:)
On 1/13/07, Philip Nix Guru [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello EE
Thx for the fast fix. Have a nice weekend
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Done. New package available on the devel site.
Thanks,
Erik
On 1/12/07
Greetings,
I have re-released libsrs2-toaser, with minor packaging fixes. This
should work properly on 64 bit and Fedora releases. It is available
for download on the main site.
Thanks,
Erik
-
QmailToaster hosted by: VR
My apologies, This has been fixed and is available for download from
the main site.
Thanks,
Erik
On 1/12/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's very peculiar. Sounds like a bug all right. I'm not much help with
FC. I'm sure that EE (or someone else?) can help you out with it when he
I got access to a 64 bit machine to test this, and foudn the problem.
This has been fixed and is avialable for download on the main site.
Thanks,
Erik
On 1/12/07, Trung Pham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For some reason, it wrote those files to this directory
New package released fixes this. Please try again.
On 1/12/07, Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I was gonna install that new qt from the dev site
I was wondering if any1 ran into problems building the libsrs2 rpm ?
I have the problem on 2 different FC5 machines
same build error
any ideas ?
Looks accurate to me. The amount of work to keep this codebase alive,
secure and stable takes a lot of time. Adding a major change like this
isn't in the cards. If someone wants to take the current base, rework
the vpopmail and merge it into the mainstream I can add it as an
unsupported feature
Could you paste the log output. I've not noticed any problems.
Erik
On 1/12/07, Warren (mailing lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed that simscan was not able to be called in the logs. When I
try to run it directly (./simscan in the bin directory) it gives a segfault.
Any ideas?
W
You may possibly be able to edit the chkuser patch to allow it,
however know that if you don't follow the e-mail spec then many
different servers will reject you for invalid characters.
Thanks,
Erik
On 1/12/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Herbon wrote:
I've been live on the new
Working on it.
Erik
On 1/12/07, Trung Pham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any update on this issue?
Thanks.
Hey Erik
Yes libsrs2-toaster installed fine (the new one you upped earlier)
FC5 is the actual system
checking on cnt44 in a few minutes just recompiling .. a few things first
Erik
Hi Eric,
The new install will add the NOP0FCHECK=1 automatically.
The new simscan has passive operating system fingerprinting, so that
you can do things like block Windows machines that come from *ppp*,
*dialup* and so forth. The P0F daemon, required for this, is not
going to be a part of the
configuration files, which is why I didn't
pick that up. Do any other configuration changes come to mind? Don't think
very long on it.
Perhaps qtp-newmodel might be enhanced to look for configuration changes.
Some day. ;)
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Hi Eric,
The new install will add the NOP0FCHECK=1
I am using CentOS 4.x and installed the rpm's from rpmforge (old Dag
Wieers repo). This is what I have:
[15713] dbg: dns: is Net::DNS::Resolver available? yes
[15713] dbg: dns: Net::DNS version: 0.48
[15713] dbg: diag: perl platform: 5.008005 linux
[15713] dbg: diag: module installed:
Most people recommend against catchall's.
http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/01/10/2349241
On 1/12/07, George Sweetnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You shouldn't set the catchall to bounce though... select delete. The
dictionary attacks will harvest the valid users if you select bounce!
Done. New package available on the devel site.
Thanks,
Erik
On 1/12/07, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Working on it.
Erik
On 1/12/07, Trung Pham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any update on this issue?
Thanks.
Hey Erik
Yes libsrs2-toaster installed fine (the new one you upped
Run '/var/qmail/bin/dh_key' and try again.
Erik
On 1/11/07, Lazaro Ferreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric,
Yes, Just the order is changed :
-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-
-END CERTIFICATE-
-BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-
-END RSA PRIVATE KEY-
On 1/11/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL
SENDER_NOCHECK =
no success
On 1/11/07, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Run '/var/qmail/bin/dh_key' and try again.
Erik
On 1/11/07, Lazaro Ferreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric,
Yes, Just the order is changed :
-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-
-END CERTIFICATE
That's not the issue. Those files don't need to exist.
The problem is that qmail-smtpd is attempting to open a tty. Here is
what an strace shows on a working server:
open(control/clientca.pem, O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
open(control/clientcrl.pem, O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT
The new simscan (v1.3.1-1.3.3) knows about the new clamav system.
Upgrade clamav first, then upgrade simscan.
Thanks,
Erik
On 1/11/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
When I upgrade one toaster from clamav-toaster-0.88.3-1.3.2 and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like EE's on the right track...
Erik Espinoza wrote:
That's not the issue. Those files don't need to exist.
The problem is that qmail-smtpd is attempting to open a tty. Here is
what an strace shows on a working server:
open(control/clientca.pem
On 1/11/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik Espinoza wrote:
The new simscan (v1.3.1-1.3.3) knows about the new clamav system.
Upgrade clamav first, then upgrade simscan.
I'm using newmodel to do the upgrades, so clamav *is* upgraded first (and I
don't have a down toaster
not seeing (which is nothing new).
I thought it was a little odd that you had an rc version on the main site.
Once I get my toasters upgraded (to 0.88.7), I'll do some testing from the
devel site and let you know.
Thanks!
Erik Espinoza wrote:
ES,
I'll take a look at the simscan script. I didn't notice
, so I imagine that a lot of the kinks are worked out by now.
Thanks for restoring the old one so quickly. I'm upgrading presently.
Erik Espinoza wrote:
ES,
Although it is an rc version, it is very much improved over the older
clamav versions. Also there have been less releases, so it appears
Since the qmail-toaster on the main site can now have srs support
enabled, I have moved libsrs2-toaster to the main site. In addition,
all current install scripts from the site will now install
libsrs2-toaster before qmail-toaster.
On the devel site we have two updated packages. The new
Nothing is wrong with http://www.qmailtoaster.com/
However, going to the site without qmailtoaster.com is an issue.
Erik
On 1/10/07, Kisakye Alex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi People
AM trying to build a new toaster here but the packages are coming down very
very slow??? Anything the matter
I meant going to the site without the www (ie
http://qmailtoaster.com/) will bring up a password prompt.
On 1/10/07, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nothing is wrong with http://www.qmailtoaster.com/
However, going to the site without qmailtoaster.com is an issue.
Erik
On 1/10/07
These files are now on the main site.
Erik
On 1/10/07, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have my new toaster up and running and have restored my email and users
with Jake's backup and restore scripts. I commented out the djbdns and
spamassassin parts of the
Nice Job ES
On 1/10/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bug is fixed in new release 0.2.5-1.3.7
Thanks Sérgio.
P.S. This subject should have read 0.2.4-1.3.6!
Eric Shubes wrote:
Oops!
Don't'cha love it when programs find their own bugs? ;)
That's indeed a bug. I'll get right on it.
In general, the development and serious testing happens on multiple
distros (centos4, fc6, and soon opensuse) on a machine running OpenVZ
provided by Lightspeed Wireless (they've really helped the development
of this project).
By the time it's on the devel site, the packages have undergone some
There is no way to do this without hiring a team of coders to re-write
the pop3 server for you to ignore deletes, yet not show duplicates
once they've been downloaded. Otherwise the client will keep
downloading the same messages as new.
Either that, or get people to change their default
Greetings,
The following packages (clamav-toaster, squirrelmail-toaster,
simscan-toaster, maildrop-toaster, courier-authlib-toaster,
courier-imap-toaster) have graduated from devel to the main site.
I will be moving the new qmail-toaster and libsrs2-toaster in about a
weeks time.
Thanks,
Erik
I'll put the latest, 1.3.10, which will not build with srs support by default.
On 1/10/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Greetings,
The following packages (clamav-toaster, squirrelmail-toaster,
simscan-toaster, maildrop-toaster, courier-authlib-toaster,
courier
Done.
On 1/10/07, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll put the latest, 1.3.10, which will not build with srs support by default.
On 1/10/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Greetings,
The following packages (clamav-toaster, squirrelmail-toaster
Yes.
On 1/10/07, slamp slamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess its same to assume that clamav 0.90rc2 is stable?
On 1/10/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks a bunch. Those are great enhancements!
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Done.
On 1/10/07, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
/10/07, slamp slamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess its same to assume that clamav 0.90rc2 is stable?
On 1/10/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks a bunch. Those are great enhancements!
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Done.
On 1/10/07, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi Jakin,
The only difference between qmail-toaster-1.03-1.3.9.src.rpm and the
current release on the main site is that you can enable an extra
patch, namely srs. By merely not enabling the patch with --define
'srs 1', you are building the same package as you would have if you
started with
I didn't know it was. I didn't have to restart apache on my side.
On 1/9/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is a restart of apache *required* for this upgrade for some reason? If so,
I'd like to include that in qtp-newmodel processing.
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Thanks for updating us quickly
I'd prefer the wishlist be added to the wiki. I've been very busy as
of late with the QmailToaster. I think I'll be moving the courier
packages over by early next week and shortly afterwards will be moving
the rest.
Thanks,
Erik
On 1/9/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jake Vickers
You are correct. It took me forever to determine that, as it is no
longer optional on DKIM. DKIM is the new replacement for DomainKeys,
based on the same technology.
Erik
On 1/9/07, Alexey Loukianov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings, Erik.
4 января 2007 г., 20:56:59 you have wrote:
I think
Hi Fernando
In the original machines Horde-Toaster was still used as webmail and now
SquirrelMail is the choice. The isse is that in horde there was a lot of
notes stored that my client wants to recover/import into squirrel. Does
anyone know where that info is stored and how to retrieve it?
POP3-SSL isn't deprecated.
Most clients don't know how to do POP3-TLS, but definitely know how to
do POP3-SSL.
It's only SMTP-SSL that's been deprecated in favor of SMTP-TLS.
Erik
On 1/9/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Herbon wrote:
Thank you
Any docs on setting up either
Hey Eric,
Does it ask questions for spambox/srs when building/upgrading the
qmailadmin/qmail-toaster packages?
On 1/9/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
qtp-ami-up2date now handles release numbers properly. I also added a -d
(or -dev or -devel) flag for including checking the devel
, neither qtp-newmodel nor qtp-ami-up2date will 'see' srs until you add
it to the current.txt file. ;)
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Hey Eric,
Does it ask questions for spambox/srs when building/upgrading the
qmailadmin/qmail-toaster packages?
On 1/9/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
qtp-ami
list. I'm just not sure about any other requirements yet.
Thanks!
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Hi Eric,
I left it optional, as it requires the maildrop-toaster be updated as
well. I think spambox can be made a default in a future release with
the ability to turn it off.
Thanks,
Erik
On 1/9/07
the default (stock) toaster be? It
seems to me that having srs enabled with libsrs2-toaster as a required
dependency would be the simplest (and best) way to do it. Perhaps I'm
missing something.
Erik Espinoza wrote:
If qmail-toaster is compiled with srs enabled, it requires that
libsrs2-toaster
You can't. That's why we made it optional.
On 1/9/07, Jakin Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to disable the SRS if compiled with SRS enabled?
Regards
--
Jakin Lee
See-Thru Data Systems Ltd.
Hong Kong
Tel : +852.28733883
Skype : seethru.jakin
From the website:
10/28/2006 - Updated maildrop and qmailadmin package to include fixed
mailfilter. Build qmailadmin with --define 'spambox 1' to include
qmailadmin support for the new mailfilter. (Thanks to Mark Samples)
When you built qmailadmin, did you include the --define 'spambox 1'.
You can add .jpg, .png and .gif to simcontrol. But then no images will
make it through.
Erik
On 1/9/07, ashok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,,
Can somebody post me tips to stop Image SPAM.
Ashok Reddy D P
System Administrator Linux, Irix
rpm -Uhv should do, so long as you didn't add any extra plugins and so forth.
Erik
On 1/8/07, CanopyAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik Espinoza wrote:
An updated squirrelmail package has been released on the devel site,
http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/ and is available for immediate
download
Thanks for updating us quickly about this. Had me worried for a minute. . .
Erik
On 1/8/07, slamp slamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i guess it was just me. restarted apache and it worked, don't know why i
needed to do that though.
On 1/8/07, slamp slamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it just me
Sounds like perhaps you have SELinux enabled.
On 1/8/07, David Milholen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, Im kinda noob around this so bare with me.
I brought my server down for maintance today.
The server has centos 4.3 with complete qmail-toaster package.
I brought it back on line and could not
received is being
applied. But my client (using outlook) can still send email bigger
than 2 Mb (I put 2Mb in databyte).
Thanks
Isianto
On 1/7/07, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can't send e-mail using pop3. The /var/qmail/control/databytes
should be global.
On 1/7/07, Isianto Istiadi
You can't send e-mail using pop3. The /var/qmail/control/databytes
should be global.
On 1/7/07, Isianto Istiadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
Is there any way to limit the email file size when sending to using pop3 in
qmail? As I recall for smtp I use DATABYTE.
Thank you
Greetings,
An updated squirrelmail package has been released on the devel site,
http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/ and is available for immediate
download.
This includes a lot of security fixes.
Thanks,
Erik
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QmailToaster
This isn't runtime configurable and is only accessible via the source.
On 1/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm looking for a file where i can set the message for system responses.
Ex. When user mailbox is full or the username not exist...
Where can I found it?
Hey Jake,
Would you mind adding ForceNetworks.com as a consulting company in the
west coast that provides services for the QmailToaster in the support
part?
Thanks,
Erik
On 1/5/07, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Erik Espinoza wrote
I dunno. I thought you were saying that you'd add a section about
Vickers Consulting in the next part of the article.
Just thought Force could be added to that. :)
Erik
On 1/5/07, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Hey Jake,
Would you mind adding ForceNetworks.com
I think the problem may be with the qmail-dk not setting an h= line
limiting what is signed.
Forwarded Gmail messages still show up as DomainKey-Status good, but
e-mails generated by the QmailToaster do not.
It looks like we don't have full compliance with the spec.
On 1/4/07, Alexey Loukianov
Don't forget
wget http://saupdates.openprotect.com/pub.gpg
sa-learn pub.gpg
Erik
On 1/4/07, Quinn Comendant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 19:41:52 +0700, Firdaus Tjahyadi wrote:
i have configure my /usr/share/spamassassin/70_sare_stocks.cf file like this
body
that should be sa-update --import pub.gpg
Erik
On 1/4/07, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't forget
wget http://saupdates.openprotect.com/pub.gpg
sa-learn pub.gpg
Erik
On 1/4/07, Quinn Comendant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 19:41:52 +0700, Firdaus Tjahyadi wrote:
i
Sounds like an smtp route is missing in the postfix. Your postfix is
probably connecting to the outside static ip instead of attempting to
hit 10.0.1.69 directly on the private network.
See if, frm a diff machine, you can hit 10.0.1.69 from the outside ip.
On 1/4/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/SURBL
On 1/4/07, Stanley Robins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all Can i use SURBL with my qmailtoaster installation it is the one
before domainkeys, latest spamasassin toaster.
are there any issue with this usage ?
thank you
Greetings,
I want to write an article to put on HowtoForge about QmailToaster. We
have a fairly nice installed base, but I think we can get the numbers
up. I want 2007 to be a year of growth for the QmailToaster.
I would also like to write a propoganda type page, including
testimonials and
Have you tried just running the fdr60-perl.sh script?
On 12/30/06, Vince Callaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't know if anyone else is using Fedora Core 6, but here are some
notes.
The install docs say to do a yum update after installing toaster. My
experience so far is to do that right
Greetings,
I have released updated packages for the courier suite. This is
currently available at http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/ for download.
Thanks,
Erik
-
QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org
I have added the Alexey Loukianov SPF/DomainKey logging patches into
the qmail-toaster rpm. This is available for download at my site,
http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/
A special thank you goes to Alexey Lightspeed Wireless.
Thanks,
Erik
You know, you can load OpenVZ on top of Fedora and run a CentOS
Virtual Machine just for QmailToaster.
http://www.openvz.org/
Thanks,
Erik
On 1/2/07, Vince Callaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Harry Zink wrote:
Any particular reason to prefer fdr6 over Centos 4, considering all
the problems
Alex,
I am looking to integrate your patch into the next qmail-toaster
package, along with the spf one.
It's coming people. :)
Thanks,
Erik
On 12/30/06, Alexey Loukianov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings, Vince.
On 29 декабря 2006 г., 20:54:54 you wrote:
I made the change.
One thing I
That should have read srs patch.
On 12/30/06, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alex,
I am looking to integrate your patch into the next qmail-toaster
package, along with the spf one.
It's coming people. :)
Thanks,
Erik
On 12/30/06, Alexey Loukianov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings
Wouldn't it be easier to use the prune script from the devel site, and
use qmailadmin with the spambox enabled?
Erik
On 12/28/06, Rangi Biddle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am looking at setting up another toaster for my personal domain at home.
What I need to know is what is the
When you say Qmail, do you mean the QmailToaster, based on the rpm install?
Or do you mean something different?
As far as backup MX, very simple:
1) Add domain to /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts
2) Add domain:mx1.domain.com:25 to /var/qmail/control/smtproutes
3) There is no step three
On
I'll probably consider adding a RoundCube package once the following
things happen:
1) They release more often, along with security updates
- Currently I'd have to do cvs/svn pulls, monitor the mailing list for
known security issues, etc. It is too much work for one package
2) They have an
Hello ALex,
The QmailToaster doesn't support expiration.
You can always write an account deletion script that will use vdeluser
after 3 years.
Thanks,
Erik
On 12/22/06, ALex Kisakye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello People,
AM thinking of deploying toaster for our school to manage the
students
Erik,
If this is the case,is it possible to have the --enable-spamc-user added to
the default simscan-toaster spec file, I can't think that it should affect
anything else and think that this would be an improvement to the logging.
Might need to add the paths to the bayes filter to
The password should be in plain text in the file
/usr/share/toaster/include/admin.pass
I just noticed that this file has 644 permissions. Shouldn't it be 600?
Probably admin.htpasswd as well. EE?
It doesn't really matter as '/usr/share/toaster/include' is 770, with
the user/group of apache.
Should be noted that this is the new default in QmailToaster
On 12/20/06, Kaven Gagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
It worked! I try to comment the content of badmimetypes before
posting my message without success. Work well if badmimetypes and
badloadertypes are commented.
Thanks a
I'm pretty sure that simscan is still at version 1.2, not 3.1.7.
There may be an issue here.
On 12/18/06, Quinn Comendant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So you're still in? I'm in a rush out of the office, but here are some quick
steps:
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Hello Ariel,
You should be able to hit the administrator options in the webmail and
change your password there.
You can also use the qmailadmin web interface as mentioned by ryan.
Erik
On 12/15/06, Ariel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello list Exists some utility so that the users can change his
Jake is performing maintenance on his site, v2gnu.com. It should be up
in a few days.
Thanks,
Erik
On 12/14/06, Thomas Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
is there another source where I can get the backup and restore scripts
from the wiki-site. The links on v2gnu.com are broken.
Thomas
forwards are stored in the db The .qmail files still exist for
individual accounts.
On 12/14/06, Peter Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/12/06, Philip Nix Guru [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You only need to rebuild qmailadmin with the --define 'spambox 1'
it adds those confugure options :
I believe that;s based on neomail and access the data directly, no
IMAP in the middle.
I like it a lot, but as far as I know, it doesn't support
vpopmail+mysql. In other words, no QmailToaster.
On 12/14/06, Gabriel Lai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
anyone have tried openwebmail before?
RoundCube will not be an officially supported qmailtoaster package
until it becomes a little more stable or until they switch to their
release model. No updates since August, and recommended distribution
is cvs/svn. I'd also prefer it if no db was required for a webmail,
but that's just me.
I am
This is built into the QmailToaster package for Squirrelmail
On 12/13/06, Philip Nix Guru [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Herbon wrote:
Anyone out there have a working version of Horde with Project Sork
implemented into it? Sork being passwd, vacation, forwards and accounts.
Trying to get
Greetings,
I have released an updated clamav package on
http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/ for download.
Thanks,
Erik
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org
That is awesome. Not bad considering we don't get very many articles
written about the project and stuff.
On a side note, if anyone wants to write an article on it for
howtoforge or the Linux Journal I'm sure the community would
appreciate it.
Thanks,
Erik
On 12/12/06, Quinn Comendant [EMAIL
Only way to do it would be to create a domain on the QmailToaser and
create a forward to Exchange for each user/e-mail.
Otherwise this just won't work.
On 12/8/06, Thomas Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm using qmail toaster as a email gateway for our exchange server. If a
spammer
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