Hi Jake,
Sorry for not responding to this one before - I only recalled the issue
with the SRS patch now, as I had to re-install the server again, and
found out that the SRS patch for QMail was still the 0.5 version...
So - the manual patch to qmail-srs-qt-0.5.patch works - I had a
All,
I have over the last week been forced to dig into a behavior my server
has been exerting over the last months; namely that of qmail-send
crashing (but automatically restarting) frequently with the error
message alert: unable to switch to queue directory. With it goes all
qmail-remote
Lars Lorentz Ludvigsen wrote:
All,
I have over the last week been forced to dig into a behavior my server
has been exerting over the last months; namely that of qmail-send
crashing (but automatically restarting) frequently with the error
message alert: unable to switch to queue directory.
Hi Jake
On 10/08/2009 18:22, Jake Vickers wrote:
I have not received this behavior before, but I also do not use SRS much.
I plan on updating as many patches to newer/updated versions as I can,
so if you would not mind, keep us appraised on how the new version
works. I would have updated it
NOTE: Sent this one to list, and got no copy back for two hours.
Looks like my message was lost while in transit.
If somebody is interested in SRS implementation for qMail, here is a
new patch for it:
http://qmail.org/qmail-srs-0.3.patch
Quick look through code tells me that this implementation
I am having issues with forwarding mail to SPF enabled recipient
domains. I read that you can rewrite headers with SRS to avoid
rejections.
Is there a working patch for qmailtoaster or a howto to deal with this
issue?
Is SRS the only way to deal with this or are there any other methods?
Thank
I am having issues with forwarding mail to SPF enabled recipient
domains. I read that you can rewrite headers with SRS to avoid
rejections.
Currently the QmailToaster doesn't support SRS. This is being worked
on, but it is a tough thing to implement properly
Is there a working patch for
Could I work around this issue by using a ezmlm mailing list in
qmailtoaster for forwarding mail to an external recepient list instead of
having an alias?
I am having issues with forwarding mail to SPF enabled recipient
domains. I read that you can rewrite headers with SRS to avoid
rejections.
Yes
On 9/25/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could I work around this issue by using a ezmlm mailing list in
qmailtoaster for forwarding mail to an external recepient list instead of
having an alias?
I am having issues with forwarding mail to SPF enabled recipient
domains. I