Manny Mailer wrote:
To Toaster Admins
do you have installation HOW-TO for FreeBSD ?
Toaster itself was not set up for use on *BSD. There are some special
patches requires to make QMail run on *BSD which are not included with
the Toaster files. Search the web a little for this; I remember a
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
As I have mentioned before, I have 2 toasters, one handles normal emails
for the company and the other handles the opt-in list for our customers.
The opt-in machine has no domains on it and is essentially set up as an
open relay, but kept behind the firewall on the
Hello,
Hopefully I'm posting this to the correct place. We are using qmailtoaster
for our mail server
which is a Fedora Core 5 box. I have installed qmail toasters, vpopmail,
simscan, spamassassin and clamav.
Our old servers use the Qmailrocks installation. On those the
.qmail-default file
Are you creating a .qmail file for every real user? I don't think I
understand what you're doing here clearly.
FYI: .qmail files cannot contain ., but qmail will interpret a :
in the .qmail file as a period. Try .qmail-firstname:lastname
Erik
On 7/27/06, Craig Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You wouldn't happen to have a catch all set would ya?
On 7/27/06, Samuel Díaz García [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a problem (big bandwidth problem) with spammer e-mails into
non-exist recipients.
The /var/log/qmail/send/current have lines as these:
@400044c8f34e2760873c tcpserver:
Hi Jake ,
I finally found the answer to my problem I put
x.x.x.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,RBLSMTPD=
to my tcp.smtp file and rebuild it.
Thanks,
Manny
- Original Message -
From: Manny Mailer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 12:29 PM
That is, I don't want to catch e-mail with to is not for any local
recipient.
How can I do it?
Thanks
--
Samuel Díaz García
ArcosCom Wireless, S.L.L.
CIF: B11828068
c/ Romero Gago, 19
Arcos de la Frontera
11630 - Cadiz
http://www.arcoscom.com
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings!
Is there a way I can preserve logs generated by
spamd send and smtpd ?
Thanks,
Manny
First: ¡¡fantastic and very usefull tool!! ¡¡thanks!!
Problems (take a look into courier-imap):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] toaster-backup]# yum list | grep toaster
autorespond-toaster.i386 2.0.4-1.3.1installed
clamav-toaster.i386 0.88.3-1.3.2
It appears I've managed to correct this problem by getting a set of
PTR records correctly established for my mail servers.
Thanks all, for the help.
On 7/26/06, George Sweetnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only thing more fun is when some idiot sets their mx to point at
0.0.0.0. Boy that is
Hi Samuel,
Can you send me the question in spanish, might help me understand it a
little better.
Thanks,
Erik
On 7/27/06, Samuel Díaz García [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is, I don't want to catch e-mail with to is not for any local
recipient.
How can I do it?
Thanks
--
Samuel Díaz García
Thanks for the update Roxanne
Erik
On 7/27/06, Roxanne Sandesara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It appears I've managed to correct this problem by getting a set of
PTR records correctly established for my mail servers.
Thanks all, for the help.
On 7/26/06, George Sweetnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello it is the first message to the list, and I really do not write anything of English, I am going to try to use a translator. But m i consults has a .txt file with 900 users and passwords in text sure and needs to know if form exists to directly pass them to the vpopmail, of a single step not
On 7/27/06, Ariel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello it is the first message to the list, and I really do not write
anything of English, I am going to try to use a translator.But m i
consults has a .txt file with 900 users and passwords in text sure and needs
to know if form exists to directly
Just a little help in your translation:
You have a text file with 900 users and passwords in clear text. You
need to know if there is a way to add them directly to vpopmail, not
typing them manually.
You could do a script. i don't know if anyone in the list has ever made
a script for this
correcto.. pero es posible levantar los datos desde un archivo txt o csv ?2006/7/27, Natalio Gatti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 7/27/06, Ariel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello it is the first message to the list, and I really do not write anything of English, I am going to try to use a translator.But m i
On 7/27/06, Ariel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
correcto.. pero es posible levantar los datos desde un archivo txt o csv ?
**Spanish
Si, es posible, lo debes hacer con un script que lea los archivos.
**English
Yes, you have to use a bash script that take them as input.
Natalio
you can do it with a bash script, although if you have php you can do a
php script that runs as a command line that reads the txt file.
por medio de un script de bash, lo puedes hacer, aunque si tienes
instalado php, también podrías hacer un script que puedas ejecutar desde
línea de comando y
Vale, mejor, porque mi inglés tampoco es que sea muy brillante.
El problema que veo es que los e-mails llegan, pero se ve que el chkuser
siempre da por buena la dirección de destino (siendo de mi dominio),
aunque no exista la cuenta.
Veamos, el caso que puse en el e-mail original, se ve que
Créate un fichero con las líneas que hay entre el comienzo y el final.
Puede que te ayude en algo, quizás tengas que retocar un poco para
ajustarlo a tu sistema, pero, al menos, tienes una base.
--- COMIENZO ---
#!/bin/bash
#Se supone fichero CSV cuyo primer campo es el nombre de usuario
#y
Muchisimas gracias.. lo voy a probar y te avisoSaludosEl día 27/07/06, Samuel Díaz García [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:Créate un fichero con las líneas que hay entre el comienzo y el final.
Puede que te ayude en algo, quizás tengas que retocar un poco paraajustarlo a tu sistema, pero, al menos,
Samuel,
I'm afraid I'm not much help with your dependency issues.
I can address other items though.
Samuel Díaz García wrote:
Suggestions:
a) Make /etc/courier directory backup too.
I've added this to the qmt-newmodel.sh script.
b) Allow --target $ARCH into all rpmbuild commands (for
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