I finally upgraded a few years old qmail-toaster installation to the
newest version under CentOS 3.
I thought I'd share my experiences, If someone else is planning a same
kind of operation.
First I shutdown my toaster:
service qmail stop
Now no new messages are accepted and they are queued
After upgrading qmailtoaster I found out that badmimetypes was
blocking all .exe and certain .zip attachments without a warning in
the smtp log or to the sender. So I removed usage of badmimetypes from
my toaster as I have attachment filtering defined in simcontrol file
too.
My question is:
Why
At page http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Simscan reads:
--snip--
:clam=yes,spam=yes,spam_hits=12,attach=.exe:.pif:.scr
Breaking this down using parentheses() to help with clarity: (:) is
default, as in default processing rule--higher ranking rules can be
applied. (clam=yes) scan with
Hi Peter,I have tested on this value. It should remove the
message with score more than 12 At page
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Simscan reads: --snip--
:clam=yes,spam=yes,spam_hits=12,attach=.exe:.pif:.scr Breaking this down using parentheses() to help with clarity: (:) is
default,
Hi everyone, I figured that this would be useful to others; it's a
script that I put together that checks for qmail toaster updates and
notifies of any updates available; the script will not install any
updates, but merely inform the sys admin of any available updates;
things to note about the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qmt-sandbox]# ldd bin/bash
libtermcap.so.2 = /lib64/libtermcap.so.2 (0x003aaf70)
libdl.so.2 = /lib64/libdl.so.2 (0x003c9cc0)
libc.so.6 = /lib64/tls/libc.so.6 (0x003c9c90)
/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
I used two 'test' scripts when I was testing this problem:
# cat caller
echo about to call
p1=parm1
p2=parm2
p3=parm3
chroot /opt/qmt-sandbox \
/usr/src/qmt/called \
$p1 \
$p2 \
$p3
echo returned from called
# cat called
echo 0=$0 1=$1 2=$2 3=$3
exit
Try creating caller,
Sayfa.NET Security wrote:
Is there anyone help me to install qmail-vpopmail-mysql on my centos
4.3 server?
my msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shouldn't be a lot of help needed, but you're more than welcome to ask
on the list or hit some of us off-list. The packages are all
designed/built on Cent
Thanks for the notes, and glad to see that it went well for you. I did
not see it in your notes, but if you had the old aliases there was a
line in the restore script that is commented out that will convert them
to the new format (dotqmail2valias I think).
Thanks again!
Peter Peltonen
Peter Peltonen wrote:
After upgrading qmailtoaster I found out that badmimetypes was
blocking all .exe and certain .zip attachments without a warning in
the smtp log or to the sender. So I removed usage of badmimetypes from
my toaster as I have attachment filtering defined in simcontrol file
On 8/21/06, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The badmimetypes and badloadertypes came from the warlord package that
has been part of the package for a while now. The new version of QMT has
a modified version of simcontrol, which also offers some of the same
features as warlord. Since
Still have this existing issue, but after this weekend's spam flood, the
spammers sure made me remember. :)
I have a forward on most of our domains for an email address (admin@) that
forwards to my domain and then splits to me and a coworker. When spammers
hit admin@ any of our domains, 80-100%
I finally upgraded a few years old qmail-toaster installation to the
newest version under CentOS 3.
I thought I'd share my experiences, If someone else is planning a same
kind of operation.
First I shutdown my toaster:
service qmail stop
Now no new messages are accepted and they are
Peter Peltonen wrote:
On 8/21/06, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The badmimetypes and badloadertypes came from the warlord package that
has been part of the package for a while now. The new version of QMT has
a modified version of simcontrol, which also offers some of the same
features
On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 02:23:26PM +0300, Peter Peltonen wrote:
After upgrading qmailtoaster I found out that badmimetypes was
blocking all .exe and certain .zip attachments without a warning in
the smtp log or to the sender. So I removed usage of badmimetypes from
my toaster as I have
Ron Jones wrote:
I used two 'test' scripts when I was testing this problem:
# cat caller
echo about to call
p1=parm1
p2=parm2
p3=parm3
chroot /opt/qmt-sandbox \
/usr/src/qmt/called \
$p1 \
$p2 \
$p3
echo returned from called
# cat called
echo 0=$0 1=$1 2=$2 3=$3
exit
Try
I edit the users crontab and place a script in it:
crontab -l -uvpopmail
#update spam and ham databases
56 */6 * * * sh /scripts/spam-n-ham.sh
George
- Original Message -
From: Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Saturday, August
Dewain Riddle wrote:
I finally upgraded a few years old qmail-toaster installation to the
newest version under CentOS 3.
I thought I'd share my experiences, If someone else is planning a same
kind of operation.
First I shutdown my toaster:
service qmail stop
Now no new messages are
Peter Peltonen wrote:
On 8/21/06, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The badmimetypes and badloadertypes came from the warlord package that
has been part of the package for a while now. The new version of QMT has
a modified version of simcontrol, which also offers some of the same
features
Eric Shubes wrote:
I'm trying to figure out what's going on with my bayes database
situation. Maybe it's working fine, but I can't quite tell.
I run
# spamassassin -D bayes --lint
[EMAIL PROTECTED] logs]# spamassassin -D bayes --lint
[31508] dbg: bayes: tie-ing to DB file R/O
Hi Ray..., about pdf file rejection...
This bug or probem is in /var/qmail/control/badloadertypes
Comment this string:
Mi5kb
and ready and it forgets everything what you did previously...
Check the strings sending pdf file to other mail account and check it
out in base encode64 or
Greetings,
I have an older qmail box with many toaster-like features (vqadmin,
sqwebmail, qmailadmin, etc.), though not like a current toaster set up.
I need to transition accounts from the older machine to the RH ES based
toaster I've just built--I've seen some of the discussion on this list of
Did you create the 'called' script in the same manner?
Oops.. Lol
No
Ok, what I've just done is gone to /usr/src/qmt;
Cp caller called
Then:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qmt]# ./caller
About to call
Chroot: cannot run command '/usr/src/qmt/called' : No such file or directory
Returned from called
Ron Jones wrote:
Did you create the 'called' script in the same manner?
Oops.. Lol
No
Ok, what I've just done is gone to /usr/src/qmt;
Cp caller called
'caller' is different than 'called'. 'caller' should be:
# cat /opt/qmt-sandbox/usr/src/qmt/called
echo 0=$0 1=$1 2=$2 3=$3
exit
Hello.
Load averages on our Qmail toaster are out of control, and we're seeing
clamd and spamd the culprit. How do we run Qmail on the server without
spamd and clamd running?
Please advise.
Thank you.
Mr. Dairenn Lombard
-
On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 03:45:41PM -0700, Dairenn Lombard wrote:
Hello.
Load averages on our Qmail toaster are out of control, and we're seeing
clamd and spamd the culprit. How do we run Qmail on the server without
spamd and clamd running?
Edit /var/qmail/control/simcontrol and disable
-Original Message-
From: Ray Van Dolson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 3:48 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] spamd/clamd
On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 03:45:41PM -0700, Dairenn Lombard wrote:
Hello.
Load averages on
Then:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qmt]# ./caller
About to call
Chroot: cannot run command '/usr/src/qmt/called' : No such file or
directory Returned from called 0=./caller 1= 2= 3=
'called' needs to be withing the chroot'd environment, i.e. it needs to be
in /opt/qmt-sandbox/usr/src/qmt. Make
Are you sure there is no problem with your harddisk or your memory, I
had a similar issue and the real culprit was in one case the hard disk
that was damaged and the second case was that the RAM was damaged (in
the 2nd case the server would freeze too)
Dairenn Lombard wrote:
-Original
On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 03:54:08PM -0700, Dairenn Lombard wrote:
On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 03:45:41PM -0700, Dairenn Lombard wrote:
Hello.
Load averages on our Qmail toaster are out of control, and we're
seeing clamd and spamd the culprit. How do we run Qmail on
the server
Greetings All,
This is attempt #2, perhaps I didn't go about asking my question clearly
last time, if so my apologies, I'll try again:
1) I have two qmail servers:
a) An old qmail server set up 3 years ago with many virtual
users and virtual domains.
b) A new freshly installed qmail
Ron Jones wrote:
Then:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qmt]# ./caller
About to call
Chroot: cannot run command '/usr/src/qmt/called' : No such file or
directory Returned from called 0=./caller 1= 2= 3=
'called' needs to be withing the chroot'd environment, i.e. it needs to be
in
Eric Shubes wrote:
Ron Jones wrote:
Ok...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qmt]# chroot /opt/qmt-sandbox
Returned:
chroot: cannot run command '/bin/bash' : No such file or directory
Ron,
That's basically the same error I experienced during testing (I'm not
getting it now, on two separate boxes). I
Dairenn Lombard wrote:
Hello.
Load averages on our Qmail toaster are out of control, and we're seeing
clamd and spamd the culprit. How do we run Qmail on the server without
spamd and clamd running?
Please advise.
Thank you.
Mr. Dairenn Lombard
I had a problem that sounds like this. Are
Eric,
This will fail because your sandbox doesn't copy (link?) the /lib64
and /usr/lib64 directories which contain the 64 bit libs. Your script
is not 64-bit safe yet and will need some work and testing.
Thanks,
Erik
On 8/21/06, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
Ron
That would do it all right. ;) I wasn't aware that these directories existed!
It's going to take me a little while to do fix this right. I'll let you know
when it's ready, hopefully by tomorrow.
Thanks, Erik!
P.S. What took you so long to chime in on this? ;)
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Eric,
P.S. What took you so long to chime in on this?
I've been trying to field ones that hadn't been responded too by the
major users such as you and Jake.
I'll try to pay more attention.
Erik
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR
-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 4:19 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] spamd/clamd
I narrowed my problem down to the bayes database. I did:
# qmailctl stop
# mv
Erik Espinoza wrote:
P.S. What took you so long to chime in on this?
I've been trying to field ones that hadn't been responded too by the
major users such as you and Jake.
I'll try to pay more attention.
Erik
blushes
I'm just yankin' your chain.
Me a major user? Not compared to you and
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Eric,
This will fail because your sandbox doesn't copy (link?) the /lib64
and /usr/lib64 directories which contain the 64 bit libs. Your script
is not 64-bit safe yet and will need some work and testing.
Thanks,
Erik
On 8/21/06, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric
I got exactly the same response within /opt/qmt-sandbox/usr/src/:
/opt/qmt-sandbox/usr/src/qmt/ ?
/opt/qmt-sandbox/usr/src/qmt/caller
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings All,
This is attempt #2, perhaps I didn't go about asking my question clearly
last time, if so my apologies, I'll try again:
1) I have two qmail servers:
a) An old qmail server set up 3 years ago with many virtual
users and virtual domains.
b) A
Eric,
This will fail because your sandbox doesn't copy (link?) the /lib64 and
/usr/lib64 directories which contain the 64 bit libs. Your script is not
64-bit safe yet and will need some work and testing.
Thanks,
Erik
Oops :)
Well, I can't write, but I can test.
That would do it all right. ;) I wasn't aware that these directories
existed!
It's going to take me a little while to do fix this right. I'll let you
know when it's ready, hopefully by tomorrow.
If you don't have a 64-bit box to play with, you're welcome to use mine.
Ron
Ok Ron. A 64-bit compatible (I hope) script is available now. Please
download it and give it a try. It shouldn't hurt anything if it doesn't work
(but you do have a backup, right?).
You'll need to recreate the sandbox when you run it. You should see the
/usr/lib64 and /lib64 directories
Ron Jones wrote:
That would do it all right. ;) I wasn't aware that these directories
existed!
It's going to take me a little while to do fix this right. I'll let you
know when it's ready, hopefully by tomorrow.
If you don't have a 64-bit box to play with, you're welcome to use mine.
Ron
Thanks for the offer, Ron. I don't have one, but will keep you in mind
should the need arise. I guess we're using yours anyhow! :)
Well, it's running right now... We'll see ;)
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted
Ron Jones wrote:
Thanks for the offer, Ron. I don't have one, but will keep you in mind
should the need arise. I guess we're using yours anyhow! :)
Well, it's running right now... We'll see ;)
Has it started into the compiles yet, or is it still building the sandbox?
--
-Eric 'shubes'
Has it started into the compiles yet, or is it still building the sandbox?
still building the sandbox,
/usr/share
That seems to take a while
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org
Last step in the sandbox
/usr/var
Now it's REALLY time to go get coffee
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Jake Vickers wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings All,
This is attempt #2, perhaps I didn't go about asking my question clearly
last time, if so my apologies, I'll try again:
1) I have two qmail servers:
a) An old qmail server set up 3 years ago with many virtual
users and
George wrote:
oops...
-l means list
-e is what you want.
crontab -e -uvpopmail
- Original Message -
From: George [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 11:26 AM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] spamassassin -D --lint as user vpopmail
I
Hi - im currently running the Qmail EZ install from last year - not the current install.I want to upgrade the SpamAssassin to 3.1.4 on it, however Im unsure of whether downloading the new rpm and running rpm -uhv will work properly. Or should I run the updates script from the devel site? Im a
Has it started into the compiles yet, or is it still building the sandbox?
It errored out again...
chroot: cannot run command '/usr/src/qmt/qmt-build-rpms.sh' : No such file
or directory
Build failed, Exiting.
Well...
Is there a log file somewhere that may give a more specific reason behind
Hi - my other question is, Ive installed the SA-SQL plugin for Squirrelmail to allow the users to control their own spam settings, using a MySQL backend.Is there anyway I can interface this with the SpamAssassin in the QmailToaster? I believe QMT uses SimScan??Thanks
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Hi all,How to make spamassassin directly delete the spam mail?It's usually using qtrap do delete mail who have word ***SPAM*** in header of mail.But, source of qtrap its take a high resource of CPU or Memory.
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Ron Jones wrote:
Has it started into the compiles yet, or is it still building the sandbox?
It errored out again...
chroot: cannot run command '/usr/src/qmt/qmt-build-rpms.sh' : No such file
or directory
Build failed, Exiting.
Well...
Is there a log file somewhere that may give a more
Hi all,How to make spamassassin directly delete the spam mail?It's usually using qtrap do delete mail who have word ***TUKANGSEPAM*** in header or subject of incoming mail.But, source of qtrap its take a high resource of CPU or Memory.
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You are correct, I have it hard set in my local.cf file too. The -D lint
and sa-learn need it to function properly. Otherwise you get multiple
copies of the database to figure out. I had my script wrong for a
looong time before I changed it into the crontab for vpopmail.
George
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