Hello all
I am installing qmail, in fact anything at all, after a period of
three-four years. My server is a centos 5 image that i will be running
virtualized. So it does not have gcc or make tools. Can anyone point
me towards an install description which is a step by step guide to
creati
Hi All
Installed qmailtoaster. Mail's working great, however, the script
seems to have changed the php globals to ON. I didn't notice it while
I was running the scriptcame to know it only when ran vegadns,
which showed the error.
My question is...what about the security implications of this?
On 2/25/06, Erik Espinoza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Make sure /var/qmail/control/me says the fqdn of the server and that
> /var/qmail/control/plusdomain contains your entire domain name.
>
Thanks...the plusdomain file had co.in in it, instead of the full
domain name. Have corrected it...hopefull
It seems that during toaster install or earlier sendmail install I did
something that is causing these email addresses to be generated.
Please advise where do I need to correct this behaviour?
Mail 1...before correction of /etc/logwatch.conf
Attached as m1.txt
Mail 2...after setting full email ad
Hi all
Back again with another set of questions ;-)
I want to setup djbdns on the same machine as qmail-toaster. Any issues
I must take care of considering that daemontools is common to both
installs. I notice that /service directory in my machine is empty and
toaster seems to run through /var/qm
On 2/20/06, Erik Espinoza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>In /var/qmail/alias there are a few .qmail files. These are the systemaliases. Simply point .qmail-root, .qmail-postmaster and.qmail-mailer-daemon to whatever e-mail address you want. This is doneby 'echo "&[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > .qmail-root'. Rem
Hello List:
Just installed my first qmailtoaster. Loved the install..now to operations ;-)
1. I just assumed that the scripts added the default system mail
users/aliases like root, postmaster etc. but it does not seem so. My
toaster is working but I am not getting any system mail to root etc.
Als
On 2/19/06, Gabriel Lai Yong Shern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sanjay,
Try this command
If Isoqlog doesn't show right away, do
this:
sh
/usr/share/toaster/isoqlog/bin/cron.sh
taken from http://www.qmailtoaster.com/info/EZ-QmailToaster-Install.txt
CheersThanksthat di
On 2/16/06, Sanjay Arora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Erik, Warren
Thanks...it got installed beautifully.
But getting a new problem adding domain, don't know anything about
mysql...so if mysql needs some custom configuration such as its innodb
setting etc...don't know...mine is
Erik, Warren
Thanks...it got installed beautifully.
But getting a new problem adding domain, don't know anything about
mysql...so if mysql needs some custom configuration such as its innodb
setting etc...don't know...mine is a default centos 4 install:
Forgot to try the web interface...here are
On 2/15/06, Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If that does not work, then you need to remove sendmail. qmail-toaster
will not install while sendmail is there.
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Looks like clamav was already installed but not properly. Your bestbet would probably be to remove all cur
Eric
Thanks for your input. I don't exactly remember if clam was already
installed or not, but if it was, it must have been from the Centos 4.0
CD. Idealistically, that should not be a wrong installation, but one
never knows.
I'll try on a fresh server I need to install tommorrow, rather than
try
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Sanjay,Would you mind pasting the result of 'rpm -qa | grep toaster'.
Here it is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm -qa |grep toaster
vpopmail-toaster-5.4.10-1.2.10
spamassassin-toaster-3.1.0-1.2.11
daemontools-toaster-0.76-1.2.9
squirrelmail-toaster-1.4.5-1.2.13
autoresp
Hello List
Joined this list just today from India. It was lovely to see the
commands running through scripts automagically...was a QMR follower
earlier & was thinking of creating scripts of my own...but
hell...why should I do that now...I am a novice cook anyhow and now
that I got a chef in qmailt
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