Razvan,
Here is what I have in my /root/.fetchmailrc file
set postmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
poll mail.remote.com
with protocol pop3 timeout 120
username [EMAIL PROTECTED] password blahblahblah is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
smtphost 192.168.0.1
smtpaddress ssctoys.us
I like roundcube, but hate that it times out whenever it feels like it.
A local ISP, PennsWoods.net is using roundcube on their onewoods.net email
server. They've actually worked out most of the bugs that I've been running
into.
I'm not a full time email server admin. I just don't have enough
Here's what I get when mine runs...
The Toaster Backup has Run. Please verify that it did it correctly.
Backup Start Time: Tue-04/01/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:30:11-EDT
Backup End Time: Tue-04/01/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:55:29-EDT
Backup Contents:
-rw-r--r-- root/root 234 2008-04-01 22:27:27
FWIW,
I updated clam from 90 to 92 yesterday. I'm running on CentOS 4.6
It was doing the 100% cpu usage, and rejecting all smtp mail for way too
long.
After building and installing the new clam, things worked fine.
-Mark
-Original Message-
From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hmmm.. maybe I don't need a new server. But I want one!
My current server specs are 2 x 800mhz P3, 2gb RAM, 4x18gb RAID5 scsi2.
The I/O throughput on the RAID isn't the fastest. Backups take a long time,
because we use IMAP and use the server for mail storage.
Backup Start Time:
Tom,
What kind of network setup do you have? I ask this because I kept our
server on the private LAN and forwarded some ports from our Cisco router to
it.. so only those specific ports were forwarded (pop, web, smtp, etc).
Then recently I moved this server to directly connect to our
Ok, So you want people at Site B to be checking their mail on Server B,
right?
This can be done with DNS entries.
I'd set it up like this
mail.abc.com.my 10.10.5.10
mail2.abc.com.my 192.168.0.10
And then for the email settings at Site 2, have them use the 2nd
, that's what I'm trying to achieve. However, Mark Burlingame gave a very
good suggestion where by I might be able to send the emails from Site A
server to Site B server with an internal DNS Server. Since both sites are
connected via VPN, maybe this is a good hint. But, any input on how to get
this done
Primary Server
to Secondary Server
hi mark,
With this setup, the Site A users will be checking the mails from Site B
server already, right? site B server will becoming a primary server already,
right?
Correct me if I'm wrong.
TQ
- Original Message
From: Mark Burlingame [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello,
Is there a better
program than Fetchmail to use for pop3 mail retrevial from another
server?
I seem to be getting
some errors / lost messages with FetchMail.
Thanks,
Mark Burlingame - IT ManagerSmethport Specialty Co.[EMAIL PROTECTED]814-887-5508
, but like I said.. it's just not usable for me, yet.
Mark Burlingame - IT ManagerSmethport Specialty
Co.
From: Scott M Andrews
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006
11:50 PMTo: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.comSubject:
[qmailtoaster] Roundcube WebMail
Hi All,Don't
Hello,
I just upgraded to
the newest Toaster on CentOS 4.3 and have begun seeing this in the smtp
log:
CHKUSER rejected sender: from billy -at- goplay.com:: remote localhost:unknown:127.0.0.1 rcpt :
temporary DNS problem
Can someone help me
out with this? I have no idea where to start
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