Greetz All!
Ill try to be brief.
If I add :primary.mail.server to my /var/qmail/control/smtproutes
file
and
echo mydomain.com /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts
Making sure this domain is not in either file:
/var/qmail/control/locals
/var/qmail/control/virtualdomains
echo
To my knowledge, closing port 783 is only necessary for the latest
release, which is Spamassassin ver 3.1.0.
Regards,
Riezal Ross
-Original Message-
From: Christian Schmied [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 4:40 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject:
My QmailToaster install went fine. Everything seems to work, except for
qmailadmin. When I attempt to login as postmaster, I get invalid login.
I've verified that I am using the correct password by using the vuserinfo
command. I can also use webmail to sign in as postmaster. I found a
thread
What distribution are you using?
On 12/15/05, David Cocca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My QmailToaster install went fine. Everything seems to work, except for
qmailadmin. When I attempt to login as postmaster, I get invalid login.
I've verified that I am using the correct password by using the
Is there a way to make users have more difficult pwds?
By more difficult I mean caps, numerals, and special
characters? Thanks in advance for the help.
Jack D. Martin, Jr.
Magic Wireless Internet Service Provider, LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
P.O. Box 278
Oilton, OK 74052
(918) 862-1065
(918)
You mean that when users set their passwords, qmail will only accept the
password if its alphanumeric, etc? If so, I think the only way to make
that possible is with the use of additional scripting.
Regards,
Riezal Ross
-Original Message-
From: Jack Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That is exactly what I am meaning. I was hoping there
was an easy way.
--- Riezal Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean that when users set their passwords, qmail
will only accept the
password if its alphanumeric, etc? If so, I think
the only way to make
that possible is with the use of
Hi,
I have an existing domain: abc.com
But due to corporate name change,
we now must use xyz.com
How do I go about configuring qmailtoaster to accept email from both
abc.com and xyz.com?
How about sending? Can I switch over now to xyz.com?
Thanks for your time.
I personally havent used the Domain Alias function on qmailtoaster.
Possibly, the other way of doing it is, to create a new domain xyz.com.
You can then set mails coming into xyz.com to be forwarded to domain
abc.com, and vice versa. As for sending via domain xyz.com, you will
need to have
There must be a more
comprehensive administration tool other than webmin and qmailadmin for
administering a qmail enable mail server.
What are you
using?
What is the
best?
thanks,
m@
Matthew R. Murray - Ellis, Inc.
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You would think that with the proliferation of the program there would be
something a little more friendly than the old command promptthanks
matey!
I'll post what I find here on this thread.
-Original Message-
From: Nigel Reed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 15,
Admin-toaster works fine for me. Qmailadmin for the users.
Regards,
Riezal Ross
-Original Message-
From: Matt Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 2:16 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] There truly has to be a better way!
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