Erik Espinoza schrieb:
Not sure I understood what the results of sending yourself a 10 meg
attachment was.
Could you please clear that up? Did neither the old or new one accept
the message larger than 4 megs? How much ram does each machine have?
Erik
the result sending myself a large
Wish I knew what could be wrong with the old install. I'm glad it's
fixed in the newer version. Have you thought about using the upgrade
script to upgrade?
Erik
On 11/6/06, Anton Pirnat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik Espinoza schrieb:
Not sure I understood what the results of sending yourself
Erik Espinoza schrieb:
Wish I knew what could be wrong with the old install. I'm glad it's
fixed in the newer version. Have you thought about using the upgrade
script to upgrade?
Erik
yes.. i have thought about using the upgrade script, but can´t do that on a
business week. Have to wait
Anton Pirnat wrote:
Erik Espinoza schrieb:
Wish I knew what could be wrong with the old install. I'm glad it's
fixed in the newer version. Have you thought about using the upgrade
script to upgrade?
Erik
yes.. i have thought about using the upgrade script, but can´t do that
on a business
I really need to do a better job explaining how the qtp-newmodel (upgrade
scripts) work. You don't need a weekend or even a long night.
i am sure it doesn´t take a weekend or so, but you may know murhpy´s law
in such cases ;)
Any questions?
nope.. many thanks for the long explanation. :) I
Hi Erik,
1) Please paste the output of 'rpm -qa | grep toaster'
yup..
the sending server.. (customer side, new QT install, CentOS 4.4)
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ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88-1.3.1
qmail-pop3d-toaster-1.03-1.3.6
control-panel-toaster-0.5-1.3.1
qmailmrtg-toaster-4.2-1.3.1
vqadmin-toaster-2.3.4-1.3.2
On 11/5/06, Anton Pirnat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Erik, 1) Please paste the output of 'rpm -qa | grep toaster'yup..the sending server.. (customer side, new QT install, CentOS 4.4)---ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88-1.3.1qmail-pop3d-toaster-1.03-1.3.6
nope.. it is around 20meg
- 24 971 520
regards
Anton
Firdaus Tjahyadi schrieb:
2) Paste the output of '/var/qmail/control/databytes'
CentOS 3.9 machine
- 24971520
CentOS 4.4 machine
- 20971520
is this 2 MB ? please change this to 4 MB to send attachment = 4 MB
Not sure I understood what the results of sending yourself a 10 meg
attachment was.
Could you please clear that up? Did neither the old or new one accept
the message larger than 4 megs? How much ram does each machine have?
Erik
On 11/5/06, Anton Pirnat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Erik,
1)
i just found out that one of the web services did not accept mails
larger than 5MB.. all other tests are as described, with no luck.
Anton
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org
I think we'll need more information to proceed:
1) Please paste the output of 'rpm -qa | grep toaster'
2) Paste the output of '/var/qmail/control/databytes'
3) What client was used to send the attachments? If webmail, have you
tried Thunderbird, Outlook or some direct form of imap client?
4) Can
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