Typo in /home/vpopmail/domains/.overquota.msg:
This user has exceeded there mail quota.
there = their
Q
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org
I've decided to go for the two-machine migration approach, but with a
twist.
1) build a qmailtoaster on a second box
2) migrate the sendmail solution gradually to it
3) put the other box into production for a short time
4) build a qmailtoaster on the production box in an identical way to
the
Some hours after I brought my new QT online, I received this message,
and with it I as my first bag-o-questions.
1. Qmail tried sending the original cron error to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where did it get this? Is it a virtual user, or from /etc/aliases?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/0 ~]$egrep ^root /etc/aliases
I answered this one myself:
/var/qmail/control/defaultdomain
blush Obviously I'm new to Qmail.
Q
On Thu, 5 Oct 2006 01:20:16 -0700, Quinn Comendant wrote:
4. Where did strangecode.com come from? Has that automatically been
compiled-in as the default domain by the toaster?
Some hours after I brought my new QT online, I received this message,
and with it I as my first bag-o-questions.
1. Qmail tried sending the original cron error to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where did it get this? Is it a virtual user, or from /etc/aliases?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/0 ~]$egrep ^root /etc/aliases
I had errors in my /var/log/clamav/freshclam.log that indicated that
the directory /var/run/clamav should exist but didn't. I created the
dir and the errors disappeared. Was this intentionally left out of the
RPMs?
Quinn
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ERROR: Can't save PID to file
Ah, this is one of those things that has been mentioned, but never
added to the bug tracker. I have made a note of it and will make sure
this dir is included in the next updated clamav rpm.
Yes, just create the dir.
Erik
On 10/5/06, Quinn Comendant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had errors in my
I was testing out all the qmailctl functionality, and noticed an error
with cont:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/0 control]$qmailctl cont
Continuing qmail-send
Continuing qmail-smtpd
svc: warning: unable to chdir to /var/qmail/supervise/smtpd: file does
not exist
Perhaps the directory has a different name?
On Oct 5, 2006, at 4:07 AM, Quinn Comendant wrote:
Because I find the Qmail - Qmail migration simpler than Sendmail -
Sendmail, and installing QT is much easier than setting up Sendmail +
extras. ;P
do you know about Jake's backup script?
http://www.v2gnu.com/qmail/backup-restore.html
it
During new virtual domain user setup i seted up user quota to 40MB. After
user loged in in squirellmail quota was displayed right. After that i've
changed user quota to 60MB but squirellmail still displays user quota 40MB.
Any solution for this?
Also, when domain quota is 100MB qmailadmin
user quota set to 60MB. User trash has 3 emails,
one of them is 9MB. Inbox is empty, but vuserinfo says that user is using 0%
percent of quota.
Thank you,
Igor
Yi-Lei Wu wrote:
Hi list,
In my pop3 log, I keep on seeing this message:
couriertls: @localstatedir@/couriersslcache: No such file or directory
Can anyone tell me what's wrong and how to fix this?
Thanks.
That looks like an error with a patch made to courier. Can we have a
little
Quinn Comendant wrote:
Some hours after I brought my new QT online, I received this message,
and with it I as my first bag-o-questions.
1. Qmail tried sending the original cron error to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where did it get this? Is it a virtual user, or from /etc/aliases?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/0
Quinn Comendant wrote:
I was testing out all the qmailctl functionality, and noticed an error
with cont:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/0 control]$qmailctl cont
Continuing qmail-send
Continuing qmail-smtpd
svc: warning: unable to chdir to /var/qmail/supervise/smtpd: file does
not exist
Perhaps the
Igor Smitran wrote:
user quota set to 60MB. User trash
has 3 emails, one of them is 9MB. Inbox is empty, but vuserinfo says
that user is using 0% percent of quota.
Thank you,
Igor
This is correct. Users almost never remember to empty the trash can in
webmail. If I remember
Is there a way to do this? i'm still having issues with my rollernet account being disabled due to toaster bouncing a spam e-mail to rollernet instead of the original sender. rollernet is my backup mx so spammers are using that instead of sending directly to my domain. if this can't be done, is
Hi Folks --
I've had a Qmail-Toaster installation running for a few months, now.
The users are configured to connect using pop3-ssl and/or imap4-ssl.
This has been going fine, until today.
There was a minor hardware issue within the internal network. All of
the servers, mail server
Hi All,
Thank you all for your help. I have fixed this issue by taking a
new machine and completing the install with the latest server cd for
cent os. I rebuilt qmail on new hardware and then dropped the new
/var/qmail into the running server. Works great!
Chris Godwin
Linux/Unix
Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
Hi Folks --
I've had a Qmail-Toaster installation running for a few months, now.
The users are configured to connect using pop3-ssl and/or imap4-ssl.
This has been going fine, until today.
There was a minor hardware issue within the internal network. All
Steve Huff wrote:
On Oct 5, 2006, at 4:07 AM, Quinn Comendant wrote:
Because I find the Qmail - Qmail migration simpler than Sendmail -
Sendmail, and installing QT is much easier than setting up Sendmail +
extras. ;P
do you know about Jake's backup script?
Greetings,
A quick question: I have a newly built toaster (end of July of this year)
on CentOS 4.x which I'm finally getting ready to deploy.
Before I do so, is it necessary/appropriate to run the upgrade script I
just found on the toaster website, or am I better off just leaving my
system
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
A quick question: I have a newly built toaster (end of July of this year)
on CentOS 4.x which I'm finally getting ready to deploy.
Before I do so, is it necessary/appropriate to run the upgrade script I
just found on the toaster website, or am I better
On Thu, October 5, 2006 12:33 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
A quick question: I have a newly built toaster (end of July of this year)
on CentOS 4.x which I'm finally getting ready to deploy.
Before I do so, is it necessary/appropriate to run the upgrade script I
just found on the
fuzzy wrote:
On Thu, October 5, 2006 12:33 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
A quick question: I have a newly built toaster (end of July of this year)
on CentOS 4.x which I'm finally getting ready to deploy.
Before I do so, is it necessary/appropriate to run the upgrade script I
just
Chris Godwin wrote:
Well actually I have to change chkuser in order to disallow sender_mx
checking. This is to enable email from hosts on our network that send
out cron emails but have no mx records.
Chris Godwin
Linux/Unix Consultant
Network Logistic, Inc.
Get help at
Erik/Nick,
How about uncommenting CHKUSER_STARTING_VARIABLE in chkuser_settings.h
as default (and adding CHKUSER_START=ALWAYS to tcp.smtp)? This would allow
chkuser processing to be controlled per domain. See
http://www.interazioni.it/opensource/chkuser/documentation/chkuser_settings.html
for
On Thu, 5 Oct 2006, Eric Shubes wrote:
Eric,
Alternatively, you can use the qtp-* scripts at http://qmt.shubes.net to do
the upgrade. They take a bit longer to run because they create a sandbox for
building the binary rpms, however the qmail downtime is minimal. I expect
that this will
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 5 Oct 2006, Eric Shubes wrote:
Eric,
Alternatively, you can use the qtp-* scripts at http://qmt.shubes.net to do
the upgrade. They take a bit longer to run because they create a sandbox for
building the binary rpms, however the qmail downtime is minimal. I
I thought I'd ask before setting upon the task myself: has anybody
taken the qmailadmin templates and converted to them to valid XHTML so
that CSS can easily update the design?
Q
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted
On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 08:48:30 -0400, Jake Vickers wrote:
As a side note, you can define what email addresses to send email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] by changing the
.qmail files in /var/qmail/alias/ and sending them to a real email
address. I usually just sym link
Quinn Comendant wrote:
On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 08:48:30 -0400, Jake Vickers wrote:
As a side note, you can define what email addresses to send email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] by changing the
.qmail files in /var/qmail/alias/ and sending them to a real email
address. I usually
Not that I know of, though if you search for a post from Jake Vickers - Call
to C programmers - he obviously has plans to rewrite vqAdmin.
I have also been thinking about some additions to the mrtg monitoring for
disk space, mem and cpu load; and have been using a perl script
I googled qmailadmin templates and found only one set of modified
templates, slightly prettier but even worse code -- more tables and
font tags added. I will be launching QmailAdmin to our users in 2
weeks, and so I take the initiative and will hire a XHTML/CSS geek that
I work with to rebuild
do you know about Jake's backup script?
http://www.v2gnu.com/qmail/backup-restore.html
it may come in handy when migrating your config from one toaster to the
other :)
-steve
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I'd definitely use Jake's script. Moving queues can be tricky (unless
they're empty!).
I'm
I'd certainly like to see this happen.
FWIW, I like the IPCop interface. The web interface for the appliance looks
just like their web site across the top (which can be confusing at times!).
I don't know if it's 'good code' or not though.
Quinn Comendant wrote:
I googled qmailadmin templates
Eric Shubes wrote:
FWIW, I like the IPCop interface. The web interface for the appliance looks
just like their web site across the top (which can be confusing at times!).
I don't know if it's 'good code' or not though.
I'm an IPCop-per ... Precious likeses it, yesss
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