where's the best place to ask about these errors in
/var/log/qmail/smtp/current ?
--mh
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Michael Handiboe wrote:
where's the best place to ask about these errors in
/var/log/qmail/smtp/current ?
--mh
I'd start here. Same errors?
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Eric Shubert wrote:
Michael Handiboe wrote:
where's the best place to ask about these errors in
/var/log/qmail/smtp/current ?
I'd start here. Same errors?
Thanks Eric,
Here's what happens:
With Thunderbird, I click 'send' and it sits and spins and I never get a
positive acknowledgement
Michael Handiboe wrote:
Eric Shubert wrote:
Michael Handiboe wrote:
where's the best place to ask about these errors in
/var/log/qmail/smtp/current ?
I'd start here. Same errors?
Thanks Eric,
Here's what happens:
With Thunderbird, I click 'send' and it sits and spins and I never
now.
-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 9:12 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] simscan connect error 2
Michael Handiboe wrote:
Eric Shubert wrote:
Michael Handiboe wrote:
where's the best
Helmut Fritz wrote:
clamav running off with the cpu. It was at version 090...and I just
upgraded last night (everything to latest) so we shall see if clamav behaves
now.
wow, thanks for the info guys. I can probably handle this one! :)
--mh
I received a lot of buch of simscan connect error 2 in my smtp logs after i
upgrade my toaster to the latest version any Ideas regarding the cause ? will
it have a bad effect to my mail server ?
Regards,
Manny
I received a lot of buch of simscan connect error 2 in my smtp logs after i
upgrade my toaster to the latest version any Ideas regarding the cause ? will
it have a bad effect to my mail server ?
Regards,
Manny
Hi list,
I keep getting a simscan: connect error 2 in my log files... aparently the
e-mail still gets processed and delivered (if not filtered) but I do not
understand what this means.
I've googled for info but without any success.
Can anyone explain or point the direction I should follow?
Fernando Azevedo wrote:
Hi list,
I keep getting a simscan: connect error 2 in my log files... aparently
the e-mail still gets processed and delivered (if not filtered) but I do
not understand what this means.
I've googled for info but without any success.
Can anyone explain or point
I just upgraded to the latest stable toaster. Everything appears to be ok,
but I'm getting the subject message in my smtp log when a message is
scanned. It appears to scan ok though, and the message is delivered normally.
Not much about it on google, except one post that says setting NOP0FCHECK=1
Eric Shubes wrote:
I just upgraded to the latest stable toaster. Everything appears to be ok,
but I'm getting the subject message in my smtp log when a message is
scanned. It appears to scan ok though, and the message is delivered normally.
Not much about it on google, except one post that
Hi Eric,
The new install will add the NOP0FCHECK=1 automatically.
The new simscan has passive operating system fingerprinting, so that
you can do things like block Windows machines that come from *ppp*,
*dialup* and so forth. The P0F daemon, required for this, is not
going to be a part of the
I seem to remember reading about p0f checking and windoze machines and such.
I googled p0fcheck instead of p0f check. What a difference a space
makes. ;)
I told qtp-newmodel to restore my configuration files, which is why I didn't
pick that up. Do any other configuration changes come to mind?
No other config changes are necessary.
Erik
On 1/12/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to remember reading about p0f checking and windoze machines and such.
I googled p0fcheck instead of p0f check. What a difference a space
makes. ;)
I told qtp-newmodel to restore my
Thanks a bunch!
Erik Espinoza wrote:
No other config changes are necessary.
Erik
On 1/12/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to remember reading about p0f checking and windoze machines and
such.
I googled p0fcheck instead of p0f check. What a difference a space
makes. ;)
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