I am having authentication problems that I cannot seem to figure out.
It always seems to happen with Thunderbird on Windows systems. I
cannot get the outgoing SMTP server to authenticate. It always comes up
with an error, cannot connect to server. I am sure it's a problem with
Hi Maxwell,
following your description this is not a authentification problem but rather a
DNS or configuration issue.
Did you set the correct servername for outgoing mails in Thunderbird?
Is the protocol (smtp, submission) open on your (outgoing) firewall?
Cannot connect to server is far before
I can connect from the same network using a Linux box. I can also
connect to the server from the windows box using webmail, which means
the DNS is working correctly.
Andreas Galatis wrote:
Hi Maxwell,
following your description this is not a authentification problem but rather a
DNS or
Maxwell
try testing the authentification with a telnet session
from your windows box, if that works you can pin point the issue to your
mail client
if you dont know how to test it via telnet
use this nice tut :
http://qmail.jms1.net/test-auth.shtml
Cheers
-P
Maxwell Smart wrote:
I can connect
Did you try telnet from the concerned windose?
Andreas
Am Wednesday 19 August 2009 08:52:51 schrieb Maxwell Smart:
I can connect from the same network using a Linux box. I can also
connect to the server from the windows box using webmail, which means
the DNS is working correctly.
Andreas
Eric Shubert wrote:
Matt Brookings at inter7.com is feverishly working on rolling out
vpopmail 5.5. This is a fairly major rewrite. Backends will be
separate modules, and as such will not need to be compiled into the
main program. They'll be dynamically configurable, instead of having
to
Thanks Ganesh. That did it but I'm not sure what it did other than
removing the blank lines. I rebuilt it with my settings and it still
worked.
I didn't have the blanks in the tcp.smtp file. They showed up when I pasted
it. I'm assuming they were causing the problem. Now I need to figure
Mike Canty wrote:
Eric,
Sorry, but what you have suggested, is not working for me.
I have altered the tcp.smtp file with your suggestion. I have included a
line exactly like the 127. Line but changed the IP address to be
192.168.xxx. (obviously the xxx is a number).
I was having
Philip wrote:
Maxwell
try testing the authentification with a telnet session
from your windows box, if that works you can pin point the issue to
your mail client
if you dont know how to test it via telnet
use this nice tut :
http://qmail.jms1.net/test-auth.shtml
There is a more boiled-down
This one is for Jake:
OK, I found how it's getting the spaces. If you save it from QControl it
will no longer parse correctly.
From: Phil Leinhauser [mailto:p...@teqknow.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 6:32 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster]
Phil Leinhauser wrote:
This one is for Jake:
OK, I found how it's getting the spaces. If you save it from QControl
it will no longer parse correctly.
Hmm. I'll look into that one. If that's the case then I know where it's
coming into play.
What did you use to edit the file? Is it possible that you had some CR
characters in with your LF characters (DOS format)? You would see the
CRs in the vi editor.
Phil Leinhauser wrote:
Thanks Ganesh. That did it but I’m not sure what it did other than
removing the blank lines. I rebuilt
Hi Everyone,
How do I enable Spamdyke for my qmail toaster? Do I need to install and
enable it from qtp-menu?
Regards,
Amit
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Ganesh.payelkar ganesh.payel...@gmail.com
wrote:
Dear Ronnie,
If you area talking about the spam then i will suggest you
Jake Vickers wrote:
Mike Canty wrote:
Eric,
Sorry, but what you have suggested, is not working for me.
I have altered the tcp.smtp file with your suggestion. I have included a
line exactly like the 127. Line but changed the IP address to be
192.168.xxx. (obviously the xxx is a number).
I
You can install it from qtp-menu (qtp-install-spamdyke script). You'll
need to restart qmail afterwards to make it effective (turn it on). Be
sure to review the configuration settings (/etc/spamdyke/spamdyke.conf)
before turning it on. See the
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Spamdyke
Hi Eric
This new release is really a good news, if its solves the quota limit of 2GB
per users. if the new version solve this issues, i will be testing this
with my test machine.
Can you guide me, how do i make the vpopmail-toaster rpm for my centos 5.3
with this new source file.
Till now i
Eric Shubert wrote:
On a side note, could CHKUSER_ALLOW_SENDER_CHAR_3=/ be used for
blackberries, without having to rebuild qmail-toaster? If so, I think
this adds fodder to redoing the stock toaster chkuser defaults. I'm
thinking that if options cannot be turned off dynamically
karpaha vinayaham wrote:
Hi Eric
This new release is really a good news, if its solves the quota limit
of 2GB per users. if the new version solve this issues, i will be
testing this with my test machine.
Can you guide me, how do i make the vpopmail-toaster rpm for my centos
5.3 with this
Looks like it might work. Some of the time. It's not 100%, as you might
get dups when the hash file rolls over. It's sort of crude, but might
meet your objective.
Like Jake said though, I'm not sure this solves the real problem, which
lies in how the duplicates come into being in the first
Jake Vickers wrote:
karpaha vinayaham wrote:
Hi Eric
This new release is really a good news, if its solves the quota limit
of 2GB per users. if the new version solve this issues, i will be
testing this with my test machine.
Can you guide me, how do i make the vpopmail-toaster rpm for my
Dear Jake
In our organisation, we have planned to set user wise quota, while
implementing this we faced a problem of quota limits, that's why i am
curious for the new release that would solve my problem.
Anyway i can wait for the stable one.
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 6:51 PM, Jake Vickers
Jake Vickers wrote:
Eric Shubert wrote:
On a side note, could CHKUSER_ALLOW_SENDER_CHAR_3=/ be used for
blackberries, without having to rebuild qmail-toaster? If so, I think
this adds fodder to redoing the stock toaster chkuser defaults. I'm
thinking that if options cannot be turned off
I'm fairly sure that 5.5 will fix your problem. I believe that it has
domain limit capability as well. It will certainly be 2-3 months or so
before it's ready for production though.
karpaha vinayaham wrote:
Dear Jake
In our organisation, we have planned to set user wise quota, while
Thanks Eric, let's wait for a stable release.
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:
I'm fairly sure that 5.5 will fix your problem. I believe that it has
domain limit capability as well. It will certainly be 2-3 months or so
before it's ready for production
I know how to use telnet, but I don't activate it on my servers because
it's insecure. I'll take a look at it later. It's not that pressing
since it's only on my wifes machine! :)
Jake Vickers wrote:
Philip wrote:
Maxwell
try testing the authentification with a telnet session
from your
You don't have to have telnet on the server. It's a client app. You can
# telnet mailhost 25
to any email transport server, so long as there is connectivity.
(Perhaps you're thinking of ssh??)
Maxwell Smart wrote:
I know how to use telnet, but I don't activate it on my servers because
it's
Doh! I don't know why I thought I had to have Telnet running on the
server. Thanks Eric. That's what happens when you have too many balls
in the air.
I can see clearly now, my brain is gone
CJ
Eric Shubert wrote:
You don't have to have telnet on the server. It's a client app. You can
#
OK, that did it. It answers to port 587 but not 25. My guess is that
SBC is blocking port 25. I will change the port on my wifes system and
see what happens. I just checked, and see that my desktop is set to use
port 587.
Many thanks,
CJ
Maxwell Smart wrote:
Doh! I don't know why I
Jake, Eric,
I just want to offer a big round of thanks for such an excellent Qmail
compilation. I've got it up and running now on two production servers and
it has been flawless.
Also, Jake, is there a not-for-profit Open Source project that you would
like me to donate to on your behalf? As a
Eric,
The wiki doesn't explain authentication.
maxw...@nicolette:~ telnet mail.yother.com 587
Trying 64.168.70.133...
Connected to mail.yother.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 Welcome to the Machine ESMTP
HELO ME
250 Welcome to the Machine
MAIL FROM c...@yother.com
503 AUTH first (#5.5.1)
Nice (Pink Floyd). You might want to leave the toaster string (Welcome
to Qmail Toaster Ver. 1.3) in there though. It helps bots that do
surveys count your server as a Qmail Toaster (which helps all of us).
There are various pages on the web about testing auth with telnet. If we
don't have it
Thanks for the kind words Tim. Would you care to make a note of your
toaster experience on the wiki?
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Main_Page#Affirmations
We'd all appreciate it.
Tim Pleiman wrote:
Jake, Eric,
I just want to offer a big round of thanks for such an excellent Qmail
Eric,
I'll change the string back. Anything to support the toaster.
I'll get off my duff and walk into my other room with my Qmail book and
find the Telnet section. I used to remember all this, but don't need
it enough. That's a testament to how well the toaster works.
Cheers,
CJ
Tim Pleiman wrote:
Jake, Eric,
I just want to offer a big round of thanks for such an excellent Qmail
compilation. I've got it up and running now on two production servers and
it has been flawless.
Also, Jake, is there a not-for-profit Open Source project that you would
like me to donate to on
Jake Vickers wrote:
Tim Pleiman wrote:
Jake, Eric,
I just want to offer a big round of thanks for such an excellent Qmail
compilation. I've got it up and running now on two production servers and
it has been flawless.
Also, Jake, is there a not-for-profit Open Source project that you would
On Aug 19, 2009, at 1:59 PM, Jake Vickers wrote:
OSS projects for donations I've donated to vim in the past, but
I'd like to hear from the rest of the community as to what other
projects you would choose.
SpamAssassin and/or spamdyke, no question.
also, as a bit of a dark horse
Steve Huff wrote:
On Aug 19, 2009, at 1:59 PM, Jake Vickers wrote:
OSS projects for donations I've donated to vim in the past, but
I'd like to hear from the rest of the community as to what other
projects you would choose.
SpamAssassin and/or spamdyke, no question.
also, as a bit of
Steve Huff wrote:
On Aug 19, 2009, at
1:59 PM, Jake Vickers wrote:
OSS projects
for donations I've donated to vim in the past, but
I'd like to hear from the rest of the community as to what other
projects you would choose.
SpamAssassin and/or spamdyke, no question.
also, as a bit
Dear All,
I want a copy of all incoming and outgoing emails for a domain. With few
replies long time back, I had created a taps file in /var/qmail/control.
The value in tap file is *...@mydomain.com:a...@mydomain.com
Restarted qmail service. But its not working. Can someone tell me where am i
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 12:40 AM, amit IKF a...@ikf.co.in wrote:
Dear All,
I want a copy of all incoming and outgoing emails for a domain. With few
replies long time back, I had created a taps file in /var/qmail/control.
The value in tap file is *...@mydomain.com:a...@mydomain.com
Restarted
I'd kinda be hesitant to have an easy method for people to upgrade to this
release until it's in production. I foresee some just grabbing it and
building/installing. One thing I should mention is that I believe that the
quota issues are fixed in the current release on 64-bit OS versions. I
Justice London wrote:
I'd kinda be hesitant to have an easy method for people to upgrade to this
release until it's in production. I foresee some just grabbing it and
building/installing.
Good point. Perhaps we can put in a few preventive measures. Like maybe
require the test machine to not
Ok, having serious problems...
This morning I discovered that our email server was pegging out our T1. I
have no idea why. After a while things calmed down but now we are not able
to send out emails. Local emails seem to work. The remote queue is 175
and growing with each email.
I am so
Is it possible your provider is blocking port 25?
Ok,
having serious problems...
This morning I discovered
that our email server was pegging out our T1. I
have no idea
why. After a while things calmed down but now we are not
able
to send out emails. Local emails seem to work. The
Or you have been blacklisted because of excessively high unusual traffic?
Phil Leinhauser wrote:
Is it possible your provider is blocking port 25?
Ok, having serious problems...
This morning I discovered that our email server was pegging out our
T1. I
have no idea why. After a while
On Aug 19, 2009, at 2:56 PM, Phil Leinhauser wrote:
All that money on expensive certs I've spent!!! That one works for
me!
seriously :)
bear in mind, however, that the CAcert.org root certificates are not
included by default in many major browsers, which means that users
need to
amit IKF wrote:
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 12:40 AM, amit IKF a...@ikf.co.in
mailto:a...@ikf.co.in wrote:
Dear All,
I want a copy of all incoming and outgoing emails for a domain. With
few replies long time back, I had created a taps file in
/var/qmail/control. The value in
Phil Leinhauser wrote:
Steve Huff wrote:
On Aug 19, 2009, at 1:59 PM, Jake Vickers wrote:
OSS projects for donations I've donated to vim in the past, but
I'd like to hear from the rest of the community as to what other
projects you would choose.
SpamAssassin and/or
Are emails going at all or just very slowly? Are the senders getting
bounce back messages? Here's a website you can look to see if your site
is blacklisted: http://www.isipp.com/resources/am-i-blacklisted/
GL
David Burke, PC Technician
Coachmen Technology Services
Phone: 574-266-2542
Eric Shubert wrote:
amit IKF wrote:
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 12:40 AM, amit IKF a...@ikf.co.in
mailto:a...@ikf.co.in wrote:
Dear All,
I want a copy of all incoming and outgoing emails for a domain. With
few replies long time back, I had created a taps file in
kbusbee wrote:
Ok, having serious problems...
This morning I discovered that our email server was pegging out our
T1. I have no idea why. After a while things calmed down but now we
are not able to send out emails. Local emails seem to work. The
remote queue is 175 and growing with each
Hi Eric and Jake,Thanks a lot its done.
Regards,
Amit
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 1:23 AM, Jake Vickers j...@qmailtoaster.com wrote:
Eric Shubert wrote:
amit IKF wrote:
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 12:40 AM, amit IKF a...@ikf.co.in mailto:
a...@ikf.co.in wrote:
Dear All,
I want a
according to http://www.mxtoolbox.com/blacklists.aspx I am not blacklisted.
My provider knows that I am hosting an email service and not blocking.
Have you checked internet connectivity on the toaster?
David Burke, PC Technician
Coachmen Technology Services
Phone: 574-266-2542
Fax: 574-266-3044
NOTICE: The information contained in this e-mail message is
CONFIDENTIAL information for the use of the intended recipient, and may
be
Ok, forgive me b/c I am trying to go through gmail to get this out more
quickly
the queue is 200+ and growing.
I believe the emails are going out very slowly. My first post was at 10:48
AM and did not show up until 2:29 PM. Thanks for the testing/ help all.
My MX should be at
What do you mean you changed a DC to backup? Is DNS still on it? Is that
where you are getting dns from? If you removed AD from a DNS DC, then DNS will
be flakey if it runs at all.
Try random browsing from the toaster and see how well DNS performs.
-Original Message-
From: Kent
Kent Busbee wrote:
Ok, forgive me b/c I am trying to go through gmail to get this out
more quickly
the queue is 200+ and growing.
I believe the emails are going out very slowly. My first post was at
10:48 AM and did not show up until 2:29 PM. Thanks for the testing/
help all.
My MX
Ok, now I am subscribed in gmail and should be able to email more
efficiently.
DNS warn - I don't think it is that big a deal, and my ISP does my DNS. I
am sure he is on .com not .org, thus not the same TLD.
The problem at hand is getting these messages in the queue out 213 and
growing. What
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Kent Busbee kbusb...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, now I am subscribed in gmail and should be able to email more efficiently.
DNS warn - I don't think it is that big a deal, and my ISP does my DNS. I am
sure he is on .com not .org, thus not the same TLD.
The
That usually means Yahoo or another ISP is deferring your connection due to
reported abuse, or you have exceeded your allow connection in each session.
This is common with Yahoo, if it extend more then two days, your on there
Blacklist and have to get removed by feeling out the form on there
Also to add, use domain-keys, reverse dns, and DKIM, if possible, this will
eliminate delays in the sending of mail.
-Original Message-
From: Domnick Eger [mailto:de...@cobercafe.net]
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 2:55 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: RE:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Kent Busbeekbusb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Kent Busbee kbusb...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, now I am subscribed in gmail and should be able to email more
efficiently.
DNS warn - I don't think it is that big a deal, and my ISP does my DNS.
OK, moving any FSMO roles won't have anything to do with your problem then.
The Domain Naming master also doesn't have anything to do with DNS. It's
the central manager for your own AD domain and nothing on the outside. I
was concerned if you demoted a DC that you were getting DNS from.
Where
[r...@mail ~]# cat /etc/resolv.conf
search ncs-ad.northlakechristian.org
nameserver 192.168.1.5
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserver 192.168.1.254
nameserver 207.29.223.56
nameserver 207.29.223.58
[r...@mail ~]#
192.168.1.5 is my MS ncsw2k3 server
I don't think dns is the problem
It looks like I may
At about 5:40am CST something on my network pegged out the T1. After much
pulling out of hair, to my shock, I discovered that it was the qmail
server. As soon as we pulled out the ethernet from the switch to the mail
server the network was ok.
Now I am so frazzled that I don't know where to
OK...
My queue is now down to 0.
I am writing from my server. Let's hope this goes through. What I need
to do is figure out what caused:
a) the server to eat all the bandwidth of our T1
b) what caused the queue to get so full and take so long to get out.
See response above; Kent Busbee
I'm on it. I'll let Kent report back the results of our findings.
Kent Busbee wrote:
OK...
My queue is now down to 0.
I am writing from my server. Let's hope this goes through. What I need
to do is figure out what caused:
a) the server to eat all the bandwidth of our T1
b) what caused the
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