Ya.. the culprit was Postfix!
Thanx Jake :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
while performing a manual install on Centos 4.3, I came across the error
mentioned below during the vpopmail-toaster build.
Prior to vpopmail-toaster, the zlib-1.2.3-1.0.3, daemontools-toaster and
ucspi-tcp-toaster got
Hi Guys
Got an urgent one.
Im not sure what Ive changed to cause this, but when
any of my users try to send mail (non authed smtp), their mail bounces back
The following recipient(s)
could not be reached:
edited
out on 10/07/2006 09:38
553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list
It has never accepted non-authed smtp connections,
("atleast not with qmailtoaster's recent versions")
though, you have two options
Either edit /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp and add the ip ranges,
-or-
You can recompile vpopmail with
roaming-users
Those are your two options
Från: Josh
Thanks for your prompt reply.
This is an ISP setup, so allowing an IP
Range (the ISPs range) seems the more sensible option.
I assume I can just copy this line:
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,DKSIGN=/var/qmail/control/domainkeys/%/private
And just change the 127 to the ISPs
range?
Yes, you can do exactly that, though, remember to rebuild
the tcp.smtp cdb after you've added the ranges.
tcprules /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp.tmp /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtpchmod 644 /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp.cdb
Från: Josh Dinsdale
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Skickat:
Hello!
On one site, I receive messages Remote host said: 554 invalid message content
(#5.3.2) on some specific pdf-files. I don't have an idea, what is going wrong.
clamav does not detect a virus in that file, when the files is zipped the recipients also
can receive them.
This is the
Dear all
i am using Qmail Toaster ver.1.3, is this version equipped with mailing
list, and how to create them. thanks for the help
acil
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Hi,
Qmail toaster comes with ezmlm mailing list manager. You can access it via
qmailadmin web tool.. http://yourserver.com/qmailadmin
Regards
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From: acil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 Temmuz 2006 Pazartesi 12:05
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject:
Weberhofer GmbH wrote:
Hello!
On one site, I receive messages Remote host said: 554 invalid message
content (#5.3.2) on some specific pdf-files. I don't have an idea,
what is going wrong. clamav does not detect a virus in that file, when
the files is zipped the recipients also can receive
How I update simscan ?
Please,
Rodrigo
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For additional
When I attempt to run the fdr50-djbdns-localcache-install.sh
script it functions properly until it attempts to install the djbdns RPMs.
The errors:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] i386]# rpm -Uvh
djbdns-localcache-1.05-1.0.2.i386.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
I believe that would be the inverse of what you thought it was.
'caching-nameserver' would be the package in place that is in
conflict. It's part of the default for FC5 with DNS.
On 7/10/06, Dan Herbon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I attempt to run the
fdr50-djbdns-localcache-install.sh
you have also installed bind out of the distro ? deinstall bind first ?!
When I attempt to run the fdr50-djbdns-localcache-install.sh script it
functions properly until it attempts to install the djbdns RPMs.
The errors:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] i386]# rpm -Uvh
You only have to remove:
,DKSIGN=/var/qmail/control/domainkeys/%/private
the same error i got before , after delete these parts in the tcp.smtp all
works fine like before the update.
Regards
Yes, you can do exactly that, though, remember to rebuild the tcp.smtp cdb
after you've added the
After doing several backup and restores using Jake's script (which works
flawless), i've noticed that none of the squirrelmail settings are backed
up or restored. would this be something that we could put in the
backup/restore scripts? would this be useful to more people than just me?
i've
Dewain Riddle wrote:
After doing several backup and restores using Jake's script (which works
flawless), i've noticed that none of the squirrelmail settings are backed
up or restored. would this be something that we could put in the
backup/restore scripts? would this be useful to more people
Jake Vickers wrote:
I've made note of it. I had planned on freshening up the script soon to
include some of the new config files as it is.
Hey Jake, please drop us a note once you've modified the backup/restore
scripts ... thank you!
:-)
Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
You would want to set your web server root directory to the same
directory as is currently specified by the /webmail/ alias.
feeling pretty dumb here.. I've already tried setting DocumentRoot to
/var/www/html/webmail but apache complained that DocumentRoot must be a
Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
You would want to set your web server root directory to the same
directory as is currently specified by the /webmail/ alias.
my httpd.conf has the following line at the bottom of it:
Include /etc/httpd/conf/squirrelmail.conf
and when I go there, I see the following:
Yes. That was precisely what I was suggesting.
On 7/10/06, Michael Handiboe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
You would want to set your web server root directory to the same
directory as is currently specified by the /webmail/ alias.
my httpd.conf has the following line at
Eric Shubes wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Dewain Riddle wrote:
After doing several backup and restores using Jake's script (which
works
flawless), i've noticed that none of the squirrelmail settings are
backed
up or restored. would this be something that we could put in the
backup/restore
Michael Handiboe wrote:
Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
You would want to set your web server root directory to the same
directory as is currently specified by the /webmail/ alias.
feeling pretty dumb here.. I've already tried setting DocumentRoot to
/var/www/html/webmail but apache complained
The /var/qmail/supervise/*/run is supposed to be a part of the
QmailToaster, and is not data that should be backed up.
The /etc/mail/mailfilter is no longer supported in QmailToaster, so
backing that up would make no sense either.
Erik
On 7/10/06, Tim Mancour [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric,
I
Hi,
I have set the number 3 in /var/qmail/control/spfbehavior ; and did
service qmail restart but I still get spam that has this in the
header:
Received-SPF: none (mail.mydomain.com: domain at kpla.com does not
designate permitted sender hosts)
can someone tell me why?
Shai
Because the owner of kpla.com has not added spf entries into their DNS Servers.
Erik
On 7/10/06, Shai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have set the number 3 in /var/qmail/control/spfbehavior ; and did
service qmail restart but I still get spam that has this in the
header:
Received-SPF: none
At the prompt type the following:
$ host -t txt domain.com
This will tell you when a domain does or does not designate spf.
SPF Records:
$ host -t txt gmail.com
gmail.com text v=spf1 redirect=_spf.google.com
No SPF Records:
$ host -t txt kpla.com
$
On 7/10/06, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
how can turn off Zip Checking in QmailToaster.
I dont want anymore qmail checks for viruses, my box have external
virus checker
Regards.
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I believe you have to add a # symbol in front of the line below # MyDoom in
the /var/qmail/control/badmimetypes.
# MyDoom (*.zip)
UEsDBAoAA
Then rebuild the cdb file by running qmailstat cdb
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From: Francisco Villagrana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 10,
Dan Herbon wrote:
I believe you have to add a # symbol in front of the line below # MyDoom in
the /var/qmail/control/badmimetypes.
# MyDoom (*.zip)
UEsDBAoAA
Then rebuild the cdb file by running qmailstat cdb
If you don't want to do checking, comment out all the lines in
badmimetypes and
I want to temporarily disable domainkey processing, outgoing and
incoming. What's the easiest way to do this?
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Eric Shubes wrote:
I want to temporarily disable domainkey processing, outgoing and
incoming. What's the easiest way to do this?
In the tcp.smtp file I believe.
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Eric Shubes wrote:
I want to temporarily disable domainkey processing, outgoing and
incoming. What's the easiest way to do this?
I'm guessing, remove DKSIGN, DKVERIFY, AND DKQUEUE variables from
/etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp file, and then '# qmailctl cdb'.
Will that do it?
--
-Eric 'shubes'
Indeed
On 7/10/06, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
I want to temporarily disable domainkey processing, outgoing and
incoming. What's the easiest way to do this?
I'm guessing, remove DKSIGN, DKVERIFY, AND DKQUEUE variables from
/etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp file, and then '#
Hi,
Has anyone else had the problem where you can't use dots in the folder
name (for example, 'Stuff from mydomain.com')? Better yet, does anyone
have a *solution* to this problem?
From what I've been able to find out, it appears to be a problem with
Courier and the fact that it uses '.' as
I think you have installed bind:
bind.i38630:9.3.2-20.FC5updates
and when you don no hold an own zonefile it would work like an cache DNS.
Please check it out do deinstall all the things like bind* and try again.
by the way, why you want to use dbjns , is
I don't believe Courier can use a '.' in the name. Feel free to give
BincIMAP a shot and let us know how it works.
Thanks,
Erik
On 7/10/06, Tyler Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone else had the problem where you can't use dots in the folder
name (for example, 'Stuff from
Christian,
It's more of a preference thing. I prefer to use bind. Some people
prefer to use djbdns. I recommend that people use what is most
familiar, as a caching nameserver is recommended for proper caching of
dns requests. This assists in DomainKeys, RBL's and various other
functions of the
hi ozgur
thanks for your help.
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From: Özgür Kolukısa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 6:21 PM
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Mailing list
Hi,
Qmail toaster comes with ezmlm mailing list manager. You can access it
Could someone please tell me where courier stores its error log file (I
assume it has one?!) ?
Or even what the *name* of the file is so I can search for it...
I messed up one of my mail accounts and now my IMAP client says I can't
log in, but I suspect that the *real* cause of the error is
All log files are on /var/log/qmail
Depending on your installed version of the QmailToaster, you may need
to look at the authlib as well as the imap logs. The current 1.3
branch requires looking at both.
Thanks,
Erik
On 7/10/06, Tyler Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone please tell me
Hi,
Need some advice on this observation.
I ran top and I noticed that vpopmail user is running a binary called
true.
It is taking 99% of cpu. Is this normal?
Please advice.
P.V.Anthony
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P.V.Anthony wrote:
Hi,
Need some advice on this observation.
I ran top and I noticed that vpopmail user is running a binary called
true.
It is taking 99% of cpu. Is this normal?
Something weird there. My system averages 0.3 load, even when I process
a mailing list.
Do the logs show
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi to all...
Actually somebody, filter spam messages with regular expresions or
strings, from the email subject...
For example, words or strings on the subject:
^VI[a-z]AGRA
^VIA[a-z]GRA
In badmailfrom, i was trying, and and I was not successful
Hi All,
I'd be interested if anyone has a SA rule for this string also.
I use the main ones from SARE
(
http://www.rulesemporium.com/) however none seem to catch this type
of SPAM.
Cheers,
Scott
At 02:23 PM 11/07/2006, you wrote:
Hi to all...
Actually somebody, filter spam messages with regular
On this day, 11-July-2006 11:07 AM, Jake Vickers wrote:
P.V.Anthony wrote:
Hi,
Need some advice on this observation.
I ran top and I noticed that vpopmail user is running a binary called
true.
It is taking 99% of cpu. Is this normal?
Something weird there. My system averages 0.3 load,
I'm not exactly sure what this means...
What exactly does level 3 fail mean?
The say The SPF record has designated the host as NOT being allowed
to send but does that mean that the SPF record need to have *all* of
the records they don't want to allow to send in that record?
Confused :\
Shai
On
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Thanks Scott...
With rulesemporium o rules do jour, marked the subject with spam...
I'd like block this mesagesss spam
And Block the entry in recipients accounts...
qmail-smtp block addresses with regex... exists any solution with
regex, but
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