About a month ago I replaced our old QmailToaster-based spam filters
with the latest stuff.
The old systems were not ideally configured:
- no DNS blacklist lookups
- no URI blacklist lookups
- no DCC, Razor, Pyzor
- no automated SpamAssassin rule updates
- no spamdyke
They were basically just
Just wanted to drop a note and say thanks. Why you ask? I'll tell you.
I finally figured something out yesterday.
I mysteriously got this book delivered to my house the other day. It is
a good book, and one that I was interested in (it's on interfacing
computers to physical devices through
Jake,
you know you are a Nerd when you enjoy a good tech manual LOL
I have a few like that but have not had the time to really enjoy them. I
have had to re-gear my thought process for networking and server
technologies.
Maybe when I retire I will build a giant Bot to carry my old @$$ around.
Hey Jake,
Just saw on the list that you were upgrading the backup scripts. I use
these things all the time and they work pretty well. Just wanted to say
thanks.
Thanks
Q
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted
Kyle Quillen wrote:
Hey Jake,
Just saw on the list that you were upgrading the backup scripts. I use
these things all the time and they work pretty well. Just wanted to say
thanks.
No problem at all. Should have a new release out in the next couple days
that backs up just about
Kyle Quillen wrote:
Hey Jake,
Just saw on the list that you were upgrading the backup scripts. I use
these things all the time and they work pretty well. Just wanted to say
thanks.
Thanks
Q
Yes, but how well does the *restore* work?
The proof of the pudding is in the eating! :)
Well that is the Great thing about QMail toaster
Never needed to use it. LOL
I just knocked on wood!!
On Tue, 2006-11-07 at 18:15 -0700, Eric Shubes wrote:
Kyle Quillen wrote:
Hey Jake,
Just saw on the list that you were upgrading the backup scripts. I use
these things all
Hey Guys,
Just wanted to say thanks to all involved in the SURBL page. I have
just turned SURBL on for my server and this is a big time improvement.
Thanks for the help community.
Erik
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted
Thanks again to Nick and the people behind this great email solution. Two thumbs up :)Respectfully yours,Sandeil
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Subject:Re: [qmailtoaster] Thanks for all the help
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You can put a smtp route. Try adding this to /var/qmail/control/smtproutes
IPOFSERVER:dallasdomain.org
Otherwise, this is undoable. Qmail doesn't support hosts.
On 3/16/06, Shawn Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I want to thank you all for your help. With your support, I was able to biuld
my first Linux e-mail server today. HOORAY!!!
I have one last question. We have a local mail server under a different name
(dallassummermusicals.org) and do not run a DNS server in-house. I've added a
route
Thanks for your help everyone, my toaster is cooking nicely. :-)
I have a couple of questions before I go quiet for a little while and
study a bit more:
When I came to the part of the instructions that described setting up a
certificate I couldn't find the directory referred to. (I am working
Michael Hicks wrote:
Hi All:
I just want to say thanks for creating such a great package and
installation guide. Until last saturday I was using the QVCS package,
then a power outage hosed my server. When I tried to reinstall qvcs,
the install script was failing and the mailing list didn't
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