with the httpd scripts. Another reply incoming with a link to that.
-Original Message-
From: Jake Vickers [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 12:18 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] admin-toaster incredibly slow after update
Jason P wrote
I've had to change toe IP address of our mail server (centos4.3_x64), and I
cannot send or receive mail. I've modified all the firewall rules to
reflect the new address, and all other services are working fine. I'm also
seeing the following error in my SMTP logs:
2007-04-06
When I restart, it reverts back to the old IP address.
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From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 11:09 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] IP Address Change
Jason P wrote:
I've had to change toe IP address
Randomly, incoming and outgoing mail will fail domainkey checks. I've
tested this with both yahoo and gmail, and get the same results. I cannot
understand what is happening or why. Might there be a package domainkeys is
depending on, that is not behaving correctly? I've upgraded everything to
@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Random Domainkey Failures
Jason P wrote:
Randomly, incoming and outgoing mail will fail domainkey checks. I've
tested this with both yahoo and gmail, and get the same results. I
cannot understand what is happening or why. Might there be a package
I know this has been mentioned many times before, but since we use
qmailtoaster as our primary corporate email server, I would like the option
of adding a disclaimer/footer at the end of any outgoing emails. Is this
possible with the current version? If not, could it be implemented into
future
version of the qmail-toaster rpm from
the devel site. It is very likely that at least some of the issues
relating to qmail-dk may be caused by the missing bigdns patch which
is now included.
Erik
On 3/7/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes.
Jason P wrote:
Do these permissions look
I only ever tried doing it that way once, a year or two ago, and the problem
was that it would start tapping the taps of the taps of the taps, creating
an endless loop of email logs. A few test messages managed to increase to
something like 35,000 after a few weeks (it was a non-production
I am also having trouble on a centos 4064 system (worked fine on cnt40
box)...
#rpmbuild --rebuild --with cnt4064 libsrs2-toaster-*.src.rpm
...snip
RPM build errors:
File not found by glob:
/var/tmp/libsrs2-toaster-1.0.18-root/usr/lib64/libsrs2.so.*
File not found:
From what I can tell, taps is executed before the .qmail and/or
.qmail-default files are executed and after clam spamassassin.
Also, if you use a line such as:
.*:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To tap an entire domain, it will create an endless loop, even if the
messages are not sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had been experiencing a similar problem, SMTP sessions time out when
trying to send mail through my server. I narrowed the problems down to the
RBL's as well. I am currently running only the following: -r
relays.ordb.org -r opm.blitzed.org -r cbl.abuseat.org. Adding additional
blacklists will
to keep
it. Did you strike it from your list or just not consider it?
jason p wrote:
I had been experiencing a similar problem, SMTP sessions time out when
trying to send mail through my server. I narrowed the problems down to the
RBL's as well. I am currently running only the following: -r
This is exactly what I've done. My router is configured to only allow my
mail server to send data out on port 25. I also have my tcprules.d file set
up to check all internal mail for spam and viruses before it is sent. This
should greatly reduce any chance of an infected client sending out
I had to remove the spamhaus rbl last week (or maybe two weeks ago), it was
causing SMTP sessions to lag horribly, causing clients to timeout... Kind
of a heads up if anyone else is experiencing problems.
-Jason
-Original Message-
From: Michael Handiboe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
All of a sudden this morning, my POP3 services started
acting all crazy. Ive been pouring through logs, looking
everywhere I can, and all Ive found is the following (from pop3/current):
2006-09-13 12:17:06.371079500 tcpserver: status: 13/2002006-09-13 12:17:07.439473500 tcpserver: ok
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Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 12:54 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] POP3 Problems
jason p wrote:
All of a sudden this morning, my POP3 services started acting all
crazy. I've been pouring through logs, looking everywhere I can, and
all I've
I believe the problem is either with your DNS records, or the address of the
account you are trying to send email from. If I do an MX record lookup on
fw2.kmtconsult.com.br I get the following:
How I am searching:
Searching for fw2.kmtconsult.com.br MX record at a.root-servers.net
[198.41.0.4]:
You don't happen to be tapping this email address and sending the logs of
their email back to them? I would think this would create an endless loop,
but I'm just kinda throwing out a quick suggestion...
Check your /var/qmail/control/taps file
-Jason
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
Hi all,
I havent upgraded my toaster to the most recent
version, Im still a little confused with the domain keys. What Im
wondering is, if I upgrade my toaster before my domain keys are published in my
DNS records, will this cause problems? Or, if my domainkeys are published
before I
Hi all,
I am just hoping to confirm that I understand what my DNS records are
supposed to be for my domainkeys before I get them in my DNS records.
From following the http://www.qmailtoaster.com/qt-doc/QT-README.domainkeys
document, after creating the private key with the dknewkey command, it
I believe that you can add the users who don't want their email filtered
with the WHITELIST_TO statement. It works the same way as WHITELIST_FROM.
Make sure to run 'spamassassin -D --lint' after making the changes and
restart spamassassin.
Jason
-Original Message-
From: Erik Espinoza
I'm certainly no expert, but your hosts file doesn't look right to me. Here
is what I have in my /etc/hosts file:
127.0.0.1 mail.fqdn.tld localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.1.2mail.fqdn.tldlocalhost.localdomain localhost
Obviously the second line starts with
Try replacing $DIST with your distro (I.E. cnt40 for centos 4.x).
Also make sure that you are in the same directory as the rpm file.
Jason
-Original Message-
From: jeremy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 8:48 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re:
You're saying that mail coming in is getting rejected, right? Sounds like
you need to put your domain(s) into the rcpthosts file
(/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts). I, for example, have 8 domains hosted on my
mail server, and all of these domains are listed in rcpthosts, each on a
separate line.
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