Hi all;
i have 2 questions if i may.
first of all, smtp-auth replaces roaming users right, well, if i
understand correctly, roaming users is users who can use a MUA outside
of the domain, or outside a subnet of IP's of the local domain, or
basically anywhere on the net, is this correct? and
Hello again,
These rules are a good solution for
define spam mails. But can i enter into rules / * characters, for example,
spam Sp//am s**pam .. Most of spammers use
this characters?
Best Regards
From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August
Hi,
After an upgrade failure*, I decide to do a fresh install on a new
server to get this working before the morning. All config files,
databases and maildir has been saved andrestored on the new server.
But no mail account can be shown on mailadministration or admin-
Sorry, I forgot to mention that all packages seem to be correctly
installed...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] config]# rpm -qa | grep toaster
vpopmail-toaster-5.4.13-1.3.1
qmail-toaster-1.03-1.3.5
autorespond-toaster-2.0.4-1.3.1
qmailadmin-toaster-1.2.9-1.3.1
isoqlog-toaster-2.1-1.3.1
Hi again,
I got new information's about my situation. All incoming
mailseem to be considered as spam. There is a 5.0.0 Service
unavailable message too.
This is a copy of the error message that I receive:
The original message was
Özgür Kolukısa wrote:
Hello again,
These rules
are a good solution for
define spam mails. But can i enter into rules / * characters, for
example,
spam Sp//am s**pam .. Most of spammers use
this characters?
Yes you can. Read
the links on the site I sent you
Thank you Jake, i havent question
anymore :) :)
Best Regards
From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 1:53
PM
To:
qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster]
Defining Rules
Özgür Kolukısa wrote:
Hello again,
Kaven Gagnon wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to mention that all packages seem to be correctly
installed...
You're in a real mess. There are a lot of variables that could have been
missed, so this might not be a quick fix.
You say that the permissions are all correct Is the vpopmail user
Kaven Gagnon wrote:
Hi,
Yes, vpopmail/vchkpw are uid 89. About the disk space, the system
is very comfortable:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vpopmail]# df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md1 3.9G 223M 3.5G 6% /
/dev/md0
I can't use the dev machine; this is a VMware install on my laptop :( But I
take no chance this night and start to build a new server. The server is up
and running and files are restored, but I can't see any domain/user on web
administration page, like if mysql database is empty. Using
Kaven Gagnon wrote:
I can't use the dev machine; this is a VMware install on my laptop :( But I
take no chance this night and start to build a new server. The server is up
and running and files are restored, but I can't see any domain/user on web
administration page, like if mysql database is
Yes, I got PHP error in my httpd logs, but I had this error before upgrade:
[client 206.162.187.253] PHP Notice: Undefined variable: html in
/usr/share/toaster/include/admin.inc.php on line 138, referer:
https://mail1.genexcommunications.com/admin-toaster/
[client 206.162.187.253] PHP Notice:
I found something new in qmail send log:
@400044eef2220e3250c4 starting delivery 1: msg 350458 to local
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@400044eef2220e325894 status: local 1/10 remote 0/60
@400044eef2220f0a2a94 delivery 1: deferral:
qmail-inject:_fatal:_unable_to_exec_qq_(#4.3.0)/system_error/
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 09:50:25AM -0400, Kaven Gagnon wrote:
I found something new in qmail send log:
@400044eef2220e3250c4 starting delivery 1: msg 350458 to local
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@400044eef2220e325894 status: local 1/10 remote 0/60
@400044eef2220f0a2a94 delivery 1:
Thanks for you're reply, but I already try this without success. I'm really
struck... I've check every file one by one for permissions, settings... the
whole kit!
At this point, I think to forget about this server and try to make it work
with the new one that I build last night. My only
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 11:51:24AM -0400, Kaven Gagnon wrote:
Thanks for you're reply, but I already try this without success. I'm really
struck... I've check every file one by one for permissions, settings... the
whole kit!
Well, if you still want to try one more thing on the old server, try
Kaven Gagnon wrote:
Thanks for you're reply, but I already try this without success. I'm really
struck... I've check every file one by one for permissions, settings... the
whole kit!
At this point, I think to forget about this server and try to make it work
with the new one that I build last
What distro/version was the old machine, new machine?
What version of toaster were you upgrading from?
Kaven Gagnon wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to mention that all packages seem to be correctly
installed...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] config]# rpm -qa | grep toaster
vpopmail-toaster-5.4.13-1.3.1
The old and new machines are running CentOS 4.3.
I am upgrading from these packages:
autorespond-toaster-2.0.4-1.2.9.src.rpm
ezmlm-toaster-0.53.324-1.2.11.src.rpm
simscan-toaster-1.2-1.2.8.src.rpm
clamav-toaster-0.88.2-1.2.15.src.rpm
spamassassin-toaster-3.1.1-1.2.14.src.rpm
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Hi all;
i have 2 questions if i may.
first of all, smtp-auth replaces roaming users right, well, if i
understand correctly, roaming users is users who can use a MUA outside
of the domain, or outside a subnet of IP's of the local domain, or
basically anywhere on the
Chris:
It's built in. I have my users using it and it has simplified the
tcprules for me greatly. I have people using it with Outlook, Outlook
Express, Thunderbird, etc. Each client has a different place to check
auth before send, but they all support it.
-MA
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Hi
I would like to only have imap-ssl, pop3-ssl available to users on the
outside.
Is there a better way of achieving that other than blocking ports on
the firewall.
Thanks
-
QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted
I'm using the Qmail Toaster package from www.qmailtoaster.com. Approximately every 24 hours, clients are unable to connect to vpopmail/Qmail, and the following error is in my /var/log/qmail/authlib/current file:
vmysql: sql error[3]: MySQL server has gone away
Stopping and starting Qmail fixes
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 12:08:30PM -0700, Nolan Garrett wrote:
I'm using the Qmail Toaster package from www.qmailtoaster.com. Approximately
every 24 hours, clients are unable to connect to vpopmail/Qmail, and the
following error is in my /var/log/qmail/authlib/current file:
vmysql: sql
Hi,
Howto disable RBLSMTPD with RELAYCLIENT is set
?
Josh Dinsdale wrote:
Hi Guys
Ive recently tried to use the Email Users function located in toaster
admin for the first time and it doesnt appear to work.
I type the message and enter a from email address and a subject. i
Click send and it just says 'Emails were sent to...'.
Does anyone
I have one box that seems to be happy and another that seems to be
unhappy about permissions. I run the queue repair tool on the box and
it seems like the qmailtoaster setup is leaving a lot of messages with
the wrong ownership and that is causing some headaches. Here is some
sample output.
Hello Friends,
Anyone is using or have experience using DSPAM with
QMT?
Best Regards
Cleber Saad
This is my SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST:
+---+--+---+--+-+--+---+---+| Id | User | Host | db | Command | Time | State | Info |+---+--+---+--+-+--+---+---+
| 10098 | vpopmail |
It has become very frustrating trying to view this list by thread. I imagine
that some posters just don't know this is happening, so I'll try to explain
it in as nice a way as I can.
The proper way to create a new subject is to create a new email, specify to:
and write the new subject. If you
Nolan Garrett wrote:
I'm using the Qmail Toaster package from www.qmailtoaster.com
http://www.qmailtoaster.com/. Approximately every 24 hours, clients
are unable to connect to vpopmail/Qmail, and the following error is in
my /var/log/qmail/authlib/current file:
vmysql: sql error[3]: MySQL
Daniel R. Hdez Leal wrote:
Hi,
Howto disable RBLSMTPD with RELAYCLIENT is set ?
I believe that blacklist checking is disabled when RELAYCLIENT is set, by
default.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
-
QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted
Jake Vickers wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Hi all;
i have 2 questions if i may.
first of all, smtp-auth replaces roaming users right, well, if i
understand correctly, roaming users is users who can use a MUA outside
of the domain, or outside a subnet of IP's of the
What does your /var/qmail/users/assign look like?
Erik
On 8/25/06, Kaven Gagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The old and new machines are running CentOS 4.3.
I am upgrading from these packages:
autorespond-toaster-2.0.4-1.2.9.src.rpm
ezmlm-toaster-0.53.324-1.2.11.src.rpm
I am using DSPAM with QMT, successfully for over a year now. It took a
little bit of tweaking, but I got it to work. I posted several links
on my site that helped me get it all together.
http://weblog.massivegeek.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=59
Hope it helps!
Nolan
inetweb -
I tired a few times and was unsuccesful in the sorting properly. When i
would forward the spam to spam@ it wouldnt actually do anything. And it took me
over a week to figure it out even how to install it. It would be nice to have a
step by step HOWTO w/ qmailtoaster but someone would have to
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Hi all;
i have 2 questions if i may.
first of all, smtp-auth replaces roaming users right, well, if i
understand correctly, roaming users is users who can use a MUA
outside of the domain, or outside a subnet of IP's of the
Nolan,
Would you be so kind as to write it up on a page on the wiki?
Nolan Garrett wrote:
I am using DSPAM with QMT, successfully for over a year now. It took a
little bit of tweaking, but I got it to work. I posted several links on
my site that helped me get it all together.
Hi,
About my previous post, I find a solution for my new server. The
situation was that I copy all maildir, databases and config files onthe
new server and no mailbox can be shown on the Web Admin pannel and of
course, no user/domain was valid for login.
After a few
Will do - it'll be a few weeks though.
Thanks!
Nolan
Eric Shubes wrote:
Nolan,
Would you be so kind as to write it up on a page on the wiki?
Nolan Garrett wrote:
I am using DSPAM with QMT, successfully for over a year now. It took
a little bit of tweaking, but I got it to work. I posted
Oh... another comment. You should echo the script version before the
sandbox build to the screen so when people paste the output you know for
sure what release it is. example echo SCRIPT VERSION:
qmt-newmodel.es.20060825 (use the date in this way so it always sorts
correctly).
George
release it is. example echo SCRIPT VERSION:
qmt-newmodel.es.20060825 (use the date in this way so it always sorts
correctly).
George Sweetnam
- Original Message -
From: George Sweetnam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 7:07 PM
Subject
Ron Jones wrote:
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
Just to let the list know, Ron and I took this off list and the new upgrade
script has been successfully tested on CentOS4 64-bit.
In
Continuing ...
cp: cannot stat `/home/vpopmail': No such file or directory
Sandbox has been built successfully!
Starting to build the binary rpms ...(pizza anyone?)
If you want to view compile messages, you can open another terminal and:
# tail -f
George Sweetnam wrote:
Continuing ...
cp: cannot stat `/home/vpopmail': No such file or directory
Sandbox has been built successfully!
Starting to build the binary rpms ...(pizza anyone?)
If you want to view compile messages, you can open another terminal and:
# tail -f
Ok...responses:
This should be done by the user, per the wiki. I suppose that I could have
the script do it, but this will be taken care of by the qtp package (soon to
be announced). Stay tuned for that development!
- ok, I wasn't following the wiki. I thought this was a replacement script
for
George Sweetnam wrote:
Ok...responses:
This should be done by the user, per the wiki. I suppose that I could have
the script do it, but this will be taken care of by the qtp package (soon to
be announced). Stay tuned for that development!
- ok, I wasn't following the wiki. I thought this was a
You could always just use the setenforce 0 in the script to turn if off,
but that should really be a user option. Maybe just prompt to turn it off
at the start (and don't allow a batch answer for it). I just sent a
setenforce 9 and it said it was enabled (any number other than 0 or 1 will
In my opinion, DSPAM is much easier to train and use than spamassassin.
I happen to have spamassassin installed as part of the Qmail-toaster
packages, but DSPAM, after being trained with like 100 messages, had a
97% accuracy right away. After a year of training, I now see a 99.5%
accuracy rate.
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Chris
Marcellin wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Chris Marcellin wrote:
Hi all;
i have 2 questions if i may.
first of all, smtp-auth replaces roaming users right, well, if i
understand correctly, roaming users is users who
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