At least 3 users :))
But it's not wright count like this.
I suppose not all mdv fans subscribed to this list, they can read all
instruction and correct spec files as needed.
About year or two ago, i remeber user that post here about specs that he write
for support mdv2008.
I mean, that he
Greetings list,
This is mainly a message for Jake, I don't know if you have forget it
or did it intentionally but in the "Misc, Download, Support
Link" area of www.qmailtoaster.com the link to: A public
repository with searchable archives is avaiable here it opens into the frame and not into
After upgrading to a new CentOS 5.3 server three months ago we have
been experiencing timeouts now and then with both Squirrelmail and
Thunderbird.
Sympotoms are:
* a user cannot access her Sent folder with Thunderbird (user receives
an error about a timeout)
* a user cannot login with
Hello,
I recently installed Qmail Toaster on Centos 5.3. Everything is working
fine except for one odd thing: I cannot create an e-mail account with a
2-letter username. When I try, using VQAdmin, the error message says
Please type a valid email address.
The address I'm trying to create is
Hi,
Did you try adding the same through command prompt?
Prasad Asokan.
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Adam Glass adamgl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I recently installed Qmail Toaster on Centos 5.3. Everything is working
fine except for one odd thing: I cannot create an e-mail
Hi Prasad,
Although I have been running Linux/Unix systems for a long time, this is my
first experience with Qmail and Qmail Toaster. Unfortunately I cannot find
a way to add an e-mail account via command line.
To be clear: I am not creating accounts on the server for the e-mail end
users. My
You can add email id's in qmail using the command
/home/vpopmail/bin/vadduser -q 30M -c comment t...@example.com
This can be used as POP and IMAP account.
Prasad Asokan.
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 7:06 PM, Adam Glass adamgl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Prasad,
Although I have been running
See: /home/vpopmail/bin
Try: /home/vpopmail/bin/vadduser
Good luck,
Johannes
Am 19.05.2009 15:36, schrieb Adam Glass:
Hi Prasad,
Although I have been running Linux/Unix systems for a long time, this is
my first experience with Qmail and Qmail Toaster. Unfortunately I
cannot find a way to
Adam Glass wrote:
Hi Prasad,
Although I have been running Linux/Unix systems for a long time, this
is my first experience with Qmail and Qmail Toaster. Unfortunately I
cannot find a way to add an e-mail account via command line.
To be clear: I am not creating accounts on the server for
Peter Peltonen wrote:
After upgrading to a new CentOS 5.3 server three months ago we have
been experiencing timeouts now and then with both Squirrelmail and
Thunderbird.
Sympotoms are:
* a user cannot access her Sent folder with Thunderbird (user receives
an error about a timeout)
* a user
Alberto Guzzetti wrote:
Greetings list,
This is mainly a message for Jake, I don't know if you have forget it
or did it intentionally but in the /Misc, Download, Support Link/
area of www.qmailtoaster.com the link to: /A public repository with
searchable archives is avaiable *here*/ it
L. A. wrote:
At least 3 users :))
But it's not wright count like this.
I suppose not all mdv fans subscribed to this list, they can read all
instruction and correct spec files as needed.
About year or two ago, i remeber user that post here about specs that he write
for support mdv2008.
I
Perfect, vadduser did the trick!
QControl looks very interesting, and I will probably install it soon, since
the person who will be running the system is less familiar with the shell.
I have one more newbie question, but will post it separately.
Thank you all for the very fast and accurate
Hello,
This question is really for information and curiosity, not to solve a
problem: Since it is possible to create e-mail accounts via qmailadmin and
via vqadmin, is it better to create them with one tool vs. the other? Do
they both end up calling vadduser, and in the same way? If one wants
Understood. Is there any reason one would create domains or users with
qmailadmin?
--Adam
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Jake Vickers j...@qmailtoaster.comwrote:
Adam Glass wrote:
Hello,
This question is really for information and curiosity, not to solve a
problem: Since it is
Adam Glass wrote:
Understood. Is there any reason one would create domains or users
with qmailadmin?
With qmailadmin? You can create users and it works correctly to do so.
It's how most of my users manage their domains.
You just need to use the CLI to create the domains initially (or
Qmailadmin can't create the domains. You'll have to do that in CLI
or QControl first. Once done, qmailadmin does everything you need
inside the domain.
I highly recommend QControl. If
for nothing else, the easily viewed logs and stats.
-Phil
Adam Glass wrote:
Understood. Is there any
Jake Vickers wrote:
Adam Glass wrote:
Hello,
This question is really for information and curiosity, not to solve a
problem: Since it is possible to create e-mail accounts via
qmailadmin and via vqadmin, is it better to create them with one tool
vs. the other? Do they both end up calling
I agree to 100%. Additionally I recommend to drop the zlib package: The package
is several years old - old systems which are still running should already be
updated, new ones are on a much newer state.
Jake, in case you like, you could also create a Deprecated Packages section
where those
At all, i use qmt on mandriva starting from 2006 version, but i remove mysql
support, remove any web configurations like vqadmin and etc and add it if i
need, remove ezmlm mail archive support, change vpopmail home location.
I start post here about mandriva because in 2009 version i can't
Hello List, I have a problem with my server, I received my mails with
incorrect time, example, If I send a message now (10:12 AM), I received the
mail in 20 o 30 seconds but I received the header time with the time to
12:12 PM. I check the server time with date command and the console say the
time
Even though I'm on the user side rather than the developer side, I tend to
agree. There seems to always be a few questions a month from someone
new who tried to use VQadmin with bad results. It seems to be more
trouble that good.
I guess there should be a poll? Who
uses VQadmin for anything
Have you checked your timezone? Being off exactly hours not minutes
is usually timezone related.
Also, please turn off your
return receipts. On mail lists it's considered rude and generates a
lot of un-needed traffic.
Hello List, I have a
problem with my server, I received my mails with
My time zone is correct, and Im sorry for the request return receipts.
Saludos.
borderless_small
Borderless Consulting Group SA de CV.
Noel Alban Rivera Rivera
Jefe de Redes y Telecomunicaciones
Tel. (915) 633-61-04
Nextel 62*142650*2
P Por favor considera el medio ambiente antes de
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Jake Vickers j...@qmailtoaster.com wrote:
How large are the folders that are giving you issues? Size on disk and
number of messages?
I think they are the big folders that are causing the issues: one of
the users has a Maildir that's size is 1.8G (subdir cur
On May 19, 2009, at 11:20 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
Once again, I'd like to recommend that vqadmin be dropped from QMT.
The problems it has appear to outweigh the benefits it provides,
especially now that qcontrol is available.
Does anyone have any objections to this? I think it deserves
I would normally agree with you Steve but this is a bit different.
For the home users with one domain, QControl is free. For
anyone running more than one domain we are most likely running
commercially. QMT and MOST of the accessories are free and the
service in this forum is better than most
Can you provide a sample header?
Gilbert
- Original Message -
From: Noel Rivera (Border Less) nriv...@borderless.com.mx
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 9:16 AM
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Incorrect time
Hello List, I have a problem with my server, I
Phil,
I agree to that points, too.
Johannes
Am 19.05.2009 19:34, schrieb Phil Leinhauser:
I would normally agree with you Steve but this is a bit different.
For the home users with one domain, QControl is free. For anyone running
more than one domain we are most likely running commercially.
Hi all,
Although I am new to this list, I have been running a Linux user group for
over a decade, and have done software development that dealt with Open
Source. Perhaps another perspective could be useful.
It is sad but true that nobody wants to pay for software. No matter how
much we
Hi,
If some people would make a list of the most important bugs in
qmailadmin I am sure they can be fixed..
I never use vqadmin, so I have no clue about what works or not, but I
am capable of fixing it.
JP
On 19 mei 2009, at 19:56, Adam Glass wrote:
Hi all,
Although I am new to this
Noel Rivera (Border Less) wrote:
Hello List, I have a problem with my server, I received my mails with
incorrect time, example, If I send a message now (10:12 AM), I received the
mail in 20 o 30 seconds but I received the header time with the time to
12:12 PM. I check the server time with date
haha :)
On 19 mei 2009, at 20:07, Adam Glass wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Jean-Paul van de Plasse jeanp...@i-serve.nl
wrote:
Hi,
If some people would make a list of the most important bugs in
qmailadmin I am sure they can be fixed..
My vote: It is not possible to create an
i tend to agree with Adam. if you require a pay tool for a free package it
will hurt. i do not use QControl because the free version is only for one
domain. for my part i did just buy the CentQMT5 download, and may well pony
up the cash for the QControl i would need. but i still think needing
The bugs are in vqadmin, not qmailadmin. qmailadmin works fine.
You're wise (or lucky?) to not use vqadmin for anything but inquiries.
Jean-Paul van de Plasse wrote:
Hi,
If some people would make a list of the most important bugs in
qmailadmin I am sure they can be fixed..
I never use
Yea I know where the bugs are.. a little mixup..
And I never needed vqadmin for anything..
But I guess it could be usefull to some..
On 19 mei 2009, at 20:12, Eric Shubert wrote:
The bugs are in vqadmin, not qmailadmin. qmailadmin works fine.
You're wise (or lucky?) to not use vqadmin for
I would like to add my 2 cents here too if I may.
I have been running toaster for over a year on a private server. This
server is actually a production server for my home based web design company.
I have a total of 3 domains running on it and about 7 or so email addresses.
I stay the hell away
Peter Peltonen wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Jake Vickers j...@qmailtoaster.com wrote:
How large are the folders that are giving you issues? Size on disk and
number of messages?
I think they are the big folders that are causing the issues: one of
the users has a Maildir that's size
Change /usr/share/toaster/htdocs/scripts/javascripts.js
Line 24
if (address.indexOf('@') 3) return false;
To
if (address.indexOf('@') 2) return false;
Not really a bug I guess..
JP
On 19 mei 2009, at 20:07, Adam Glass wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Jean-Paul van de Plasse
I have never experienced any problems with QmailAdmin...
Johannes
Am 19.05.2009 20:29, schrieb Glen Vickers:
I stay the hell away from VQAdmin and QmailAdmin and their interfaces.
-
Qmailtoaster is sponsored by
The problem is resolved, I modify the GMT and the time in the console and I
sincronize with internet server and the problem is go.
Saludos.
-Original Message-
From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Eric Shubert
Sent: Martes, 19 de Mayo de 2009 12:08 p.m.
To:
Glen Vickers wrote:
However, if I create them using the
command line interface and watch for the little tweaky stuff (EG. I now have
to reboot once a week to prevent spamdyke going into a greylist deny loop)
it works fine.
I'm curious to know more about this problem, Glen. Spamdyke has
Everyone seems to think Qcontrol or VQadmin are the only ways to get
domains into QMT. I personally use webmin. In the command line
section I have the history of commands run and I queue up a past domain
add, modify it for the new domain and kick it off.
Qcontrol
does a LOT more than create
I might think that vqadmin - even hobbled is getting a bum rap.
I use CLI for domain creation .
but have used vqadmin to add users and forwards ...i have not had a problem.
The upside of this , for me anyway , is domain creation happens seldom
and usr change happens more often.
Not to be stubborn.. just trying to help out as I did frequently on
this list a year or so ago..
Just added and removed some domains/users, mostly it just calls the
command line, and also it has the same bug in regards to dir_control,
the cur_users field goes whack if you delete a user.
So it is not really vqadmin, rather the cli tools?
-Original Message-
From: Jean-Paul van de Plasse [mailto:jeanp...@i-serve.nl]
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 12:44 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Creating e-mail users with VQAdmin vs.
Qmailadmin
Not
Jim Shupert wrote:
I might think that vqadmin - even hobbled is getting a bum rap.
I use CLI for domain creation .
but have used vqadmin to add users and forwards ...i have not had a
problem.
The upside of this , for me anyway , is domain creation happens seldom
and usr change happens more
I do the same, cli domains and qmailadmin for users.
-Original Message-
From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Eric Shubert
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 12:46 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Creating e-mail users with VQAdmin vs.
Not sure if it's the same problem you have or not. I recall
something about when you create a domain, then a user, the mailbox limit
is some real strange number. Also, the only way to remove the domain
was to go into the database and delete the rows from that domain. If
you tried to delete it
L. A. wrote:
I will eventually add Mandriva support
Great news :)
If more people want to contribute and send me spec files that
work and have been tested for Mandriva I'll be more than happy to add
them in, otherwise you have to wait until I get time to do it.
Well.
Tell
Hey Jake,
I do not think anyone on this list or using qmt does not apriciate the
work you did and are doing..
For me it really is not about the 30$, just never needed an interface,
guess I should check qcontrol maybe it will help me alot :)
Anyways, as said in an other mail I am just
I (shamefully, on occasion) use /home/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo for
password lookups.
FWIW, looking up passwords (storing passwords in clear text, to be
precise) is considered to be a bad practice from a security standpoint.
A more secure way is to have the admin reset the password when
-Original Message-
From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Eric Shubert
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 12:47 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Creating e-mail users with VQAdmin vs.
Qmailadmin
Glen Vickers wrote:
However, if I create them
-Original Message-
From: Helmut Fritz [mailto:hel...@phpwebservices.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 20 May 2009 9:43 a.m.
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Creating e-mail users with VQAdmin vs.
Qmailadmin
I think you are correct in the issue to decide Jake.
I wonder if the version could be rolled back to the one that Michael uses???
Just a thought.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Hutchinson [mailto:mhutchin...@manux.co.nz]
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 3:20 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Creating
I have never looked deeper into the sources of vqadmin - but the problems could
result out of changed interfaces in the current CLI usage / database syntax
which is not covered by the old vqadmin version, so I guess that older versions
does not improve things.
Johannes
Am 20.05.2009 00:44,
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