Hi Eric,
No problem moving it. I wasn't sure about where to put it so started at the
beginning. :-)
-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 October 2006 19:54
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Qmailtoaster failover
Title: Re: [qmailtoaster] vmysql: sql error[3]: MySQL server has gone away
Hello all!
As you can see by the logs bellow the
problem continues L
==
/var/log/qmail/authlib/current ==
2006-10-30
10:04:47.087934500 vmysql: sql error[3]: MySQL server has gone away
==
I read something in this list about enabling submission port (as stated in
RFC 2476) in the toaster.
There's something about this in the toaster? ( or maybe i just dreamed of it
;-)
BTW, the message submission port is forced to be authenticated and with TLS
? (or it can be accomplished).
I've had something similar when updating to 3.1.6 -
had to install perl Digest:SHA1 from cpan, clean up /var/lib/spamassassin and
reinstall. afterwards sa-update and things went smoothly, even when going to
3.1.7
hop this helps
--
Zsoft
Citando Eric \\\Shubes\\\ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On
Hi
I've made a path to the current toaster
just rpm -i qmail-toaster-1.03-1.3.6.scr.rpm
go to /usr/src/packages/SPECS and copy or patch the qmail-toaster.spec from the
tarball
then copy the qmail-empf.patch.bz2 to /usr/src/packages/SOURCES and rebuild the
source with rpmbuild -bs
I am getting the following in /var/log/maildrop/maildrop.log file
BEGIN maildrop processing for [EMAIL PROTECTED] ===
Date: Mon Oct 30 16:46:13 2006
From: between today [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subj: Consoles Operating
!Err: | /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox (19865)
There
Hey all,
The spam box seems to be working well for us but I need to do two
things. First I would like to know if there is a script out there that
will delete mail in the spam box automatically for all users after it
has been in there say 5 days. I would also like to know how to make my
How do I set that to look at all mail boxes would it be like this?
#!/bin/sh
find /home/vpopmail/domains/v2gnu.com/*/Maildir/cur/* -mtime +3 -exec
rm -rf {} \;
find /home/vpopmail/domains/v2gnu.com/*/Maildir/new/* -mtime +3 -exec
rm -rf {} \;
thanks
Q
On Mon, 2006-10-30 at 09:28 -0500, Jake
Kyle Quillen wrote:
How do I set that to look at all mail boxes would it be like this?
#!/bin/sh
find /home/vpopmail/domains/v2gnu.com/*/Maildir/cur/* -mtime +3 -exec
rm -rf {} \;
find /home/vpopmail/domains/v2gnu.com/*/Maildir/new/* -mtime +3 -exec
rm -rf {} \;
How about something like
The /root/qtp-* scripts didn't make it into the sandbox, so you need to
either rebuild the sandbox or simply copy them into the sandbox you have:
# mkdir /opt/qtp-sandbox/root
# cp /root/qtp-* /opt/qtp-sandbox/root/.
If you copy them in yourself, you shouldn't need the fixed qtp-whatami
script,
Short answer: I don't know.
I've only learned (and am still learning) the wiki stuff by playing with it.
I imagine that you could add the outline for TT to the main page with '=='
tags, and it'd get sucked into the TOC. I don't like that idea though
because we'd end up with the same thing in 2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had something similar when updating to 3.1.6 -
had to install perl Digest:SHA1 from cpan, clean up /var/lib/spamassassin and
reinstall. afterwards sa-update and things went smoothly, even when going to
3.1.7
hop this helps
When I try to install
FWIW, as a generic solution,
# rpmbuild --rebuild --with cnt40 --target `uname -m` maildrop-toaster-*src.rpm
will work. That's essentially what the newmodel script(s) do.
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Hey Kyle,
The i386 build will work fine. If you want it to build an i686 binary,
type:
rpmbuild
Firdaus Tjahyadi wrote:
On 10/27/06, *Eric Shubes* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Great.
I was hoping we wouldn't need to wait for Kyle's VMs before we get
going on
this. Can we use CentOS4.4 and current toaster on a devel box?
I'd also like
Simone Marzona wrote:
Hi all
how is possible to set nice level on spamassassin on mandriva?
On Debian systems it's configured in /etc/default/spamassassin nice-level.
I could simply put a nice x value before spamd.. in
/var/qmail/supervise/spamd/run?
That sounds like it's worth a try,
Michael Amster wrote:
Hi:
I run a relatively lightly loaded qmailtoaster - pretty current. I have
noticed that after a while the qmail-smtpd process seems to get bogged
down accepting incoming messages. I run rbl and my blacklists file is:
-r sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org -r bl.spamcop.net -r
I had been experiencing a similar problem, SMTP sessions time out when
trying to send mail through my server. I narrowed the problems down to the
RBL's as well. I am currently running only the following: -r
relays.ordb.org -r opm.blitzed.org -r cbl.abuseat.org. Adding additional
blacklists will
Eric Shubes wrote:
Michael Amster wrote:
Hi:
I run a relatively lightly loaded qmailtoaster - pretty current. I have
noticed that after a while the qmail-smtpd process seems to get bogged
down accepting incoming messages. I run rbl and my blacklists file is:
-r sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org -r
DNS is correct - running a local djbdns and it is screaming. I have
heard such good things about sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org that I wanted to keep
it. Did you strike it from your list or just not consider it?
jason p wrote:
I had been experiencing a similar problem, SMTP sessions time out when
Michael Amster wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
Michael Amster wrote:
Hi:
I run a relatively lightly loaded qmailtoaster - pretty current. I have
noticed that after a while the qmail-smtpd process seems to get bogged
down accepting incoming messages. I run rbl and my blacklists file is:
Here's what I'm running, FWIW:
-r relays.ordb.org -r dnsbl.antispam.or.id -r opm.blitzed.org -r
list.dsbl.org -r cbl.abuseat.org -r sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org
Not having a problem on a high volume server with this.
Michael Amster wrote:
DNS is correct - running a local djbdns and it is screaming. I
Eric Shubes wrote:
Michael Amster wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
Michael Amster wrote:
Hi:
I run a relatively lightly loaded qmailtoaster - pretty current. I have
noticed that after a while the qmail-smtpd process seems to get bogged
down accepting incoming messages. I run
Eric Shubes wrote:
Michael Amster wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
Michael Amster wrote:
Hi:
I run a relatively lightly loaded qmailtoaster - pretty current. I have
noticed that after a while the qmail-smtpd process seems to get bogged
down accepting incoming messages. I run
I removed sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org a few weeks ago when their legal troubles
started; it was causing me SMTP timeout problems back then. I tried putting
it back once about a week ago, and as soon as I did my SMTP connections
started taking forever. I also removed the others because they either
jason p wrote:
I removed sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org a few weeks ago when their legal troubles
started; it was causing me SMTP timeout problems back then. I tried putting
it back once about a week ago, and as soon as I did my SMTP connections
started taking forever. I also removed the others because
Jake Vickers wrote:
jason p wrote:
I removed sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org a few weeks ago when their legal troubles
started; it was causing me SMTP timeout problems back then. I tried
putting
it back once about a week ago, and as soon as I did my SMTP connections
started taking forever. I also
Eric Shubes wrote:
I suppose that answers anyother question, which AV? I'm think that we'll
want to change as little as possible of the toaster configuration. Why
Vexira instead of ClamAV (which is plugged into simscan)?
I setup Vexira before ClamAV got added to the toaster.
Also, is there
Eric Shubes wrote:
the administration CGI scripts (if you intend to run the CGI scripts). This
was wholly an apache suexec issue more than a DSpam one.
Hey Lee, what do you know about this problem? (Please see Rangi's earlier
post) Did you come across this problem? Solution?
I ignored the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW Vexira? with which conf, 2 qmails and vams between them ?
Internet Vexira Qmail
God save simscan :-P
I will have to check that out.
--
Lee R. Copp
Project Engineer (EE/ME)
http://www.michsci.com/
I performed an experiment to see what happens - I removed all the RBLs
and saw that the response decayed from instant response after a qmailctl
restart to about 15s after about 1hr. of running. It looks like the
RBLs have no impact on my response time. This points to bayes
expiration as an
Michael Amster wrote:
I performed an experiment to see what happens - I removed all the RBLs
and saw that the response decayed from instant response after a qmailctl
restart to about 15s after about 1hr. of running. It looks like the
RBLs have no impact on my response time. This points to
Hi, my users are complaining of not being able to receive some PDF's or XLS files.I have tried removing the MIME from badmime types and rebuilding the database, however this and even hashing out all the different MIME types still does not allow the files to come through.The strange thing is this
badmimetypes is just for qmail.
What is likely filtering your XLS/PDF files is clamav itself.
I myself would be curious to know if it's possible to get clamav,
however, to make an acception for attachments with a .PDF extention?
Those should always be innoculous.
Dairenn Lombard [EMAIL
Shelly wrote:
Hi, my users are complaining of not being able to receive some PDF's
or XLS files.
I have tried removing the MIME from badmime types and rebuilding the
database, however this and even hashing out all the different MIME
types still does not allow the files to come through.
The
Hi y'all
How can I troubleshoot why roaming users isn't working for me? I've compiled
vpopmail with --enable-roaming-users, and recompiled everything else after
installing. But I still get a 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of
allowed rcpthosts (#5.5.3 - chkuser). I'm not quite sure
Dear Sir,
I have install it and a check box in the qmail admin page of each
account. I want to know that how the spam mail filter working, and how
to test it?
Thanks
Ho
Kyle Quillen wrote:
How do I set that to look at all mail boxes would it be like this?
#!/bin/sh
find
Ho,
I ran the install with mine and let it run. When I woke up this morning
the spam box was in my webmail with messages in it. It will
automatically Create it.
On Tue, 2006-10-31 at 12:28 +0800, Ho wrote:
Dear Sir,
I have install it and a check box in the qmail admin page of each
Where is the spam box? I cannot see that.
Ho
Kyle Quillen wrote:
Ho,
I ran the install with mine and let it run. When I woke up this morning
the spam box was in my webmail with messages in it. It will
automatically Create it.
On Tue, 2006-10-31 at 12:28 +0800, Ho wrote:
Hey Lee,
With your setup, does it allow pop3 clients to download less spam? Just
wondering as this would be an easier approach considering you could filter
mail marked as spam into a mail folder and train Dspam that way.
If so care to share?
-Original Message-
From: Lee R. Copp
Thanks for the ideas - I have hashed out the top 2 in the badloadertype, and have reinstated the badmimetype, and will see how it runs.Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Shelly wrote: Hi, my users are complaining of not being able to receive some PDF's or XLS files. I have tried removing the
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