[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I am a noobee to qmail.. We just migrated our first qmail server from one
server to another successfully. We almost.. I would like to have my
address book back and maybe my screen settings. Is that too much to ask:)
Thnx
Dave
This probably sounds like
Eric,
Your clue is work if the new user account is in the same domain. But,
if the newuser account is not the same domain e.g. yahoo.com, could any
clue ?
Thankyou
Regards
Dicky K
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
Dicky Kurniawan wrote:
Hello friends,
I had forward one user in our mail server
I presumed you were moving to a server you controlled (you didn't specify
one way or another). If the new server is a domain you don't control, the
only way I know of would be to forward (re-send) the messages from the old
account to the new one. You could do this with a client application, or you
OH bommmer I really would like to help out here but I am to busy
laughing LOL
On Fri, 2006-10-06 at 23:58 -0700, Eric Shubes wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I am a noobee to qmail.. We just migrated our first qmail server from one
server to another successfully. We almost.. I
Eric,
Thanks for your suggestion..
Regards,
Dicky K
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
I presumed you were moving to a server you controlled (you didn't specify
one way or another). If the new server is a domain you don't control, the
only way I know of would be to forward (re-send) the messages from
Be carefull with that!
If there are other people addressed in those emails
they will get them again!
If you can access the target server with IMAP. Then
the easiest way is copy the mails between the accounts in say
Outlook.
Regards,
Jean-Paul
- Original Message -
From:
Are you talking about your webmail settings and address book?
That you can find in /usr/share/squirrelmail/data/
Regards
Jean-Paul
- Original Message -
From: Per Qvindesland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 9:20 AM
Subject: Re:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I am a noobee to qmail.. We just migrated our first qmail server from one
server to another successfully. We almost.. I would like to have my
address book back and maybe my screen settings. Is that too much to ask:)
Thnx
Dave
If the address book was in
or in /var/lib/squirrelmail/prefs
Jean-Paul van de Plasse wrote:
Are you talking about your webmail settings and address book?
That you can find in /usr/share/squirrelmail/data/
Regards
Jean-Paul
- Original Message - From: Per Qvindesland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi guys,
from my understanding the problem lies in the cron script which populates
/etc/isoqlog/isoqlog.domains right?
so instead of having
for i in `ls $VPOPMAIL`; do
echo $i $ISODOMAINS;
done
something like
for i in `/home/vpopmail/bin/vdominfo | grep domain: | awk -F '{print
Jean-Paul van de Plasse wrote:
Are you talking about your webmail settings and address book?
That you can find in /usr/share/squirrelmail/data/
I'm pretty sure this is the issue. I'm the guy who did the migration.
In fact, he won't be the only person looking for their address book.
I'm glad
some more info
this is set in /etc/courrier
imapd-ssl:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@/couriersslcache
pop3d-ssl:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@/couriersslcache
so there where the thing is coming from... I couldn't the localstate var
anyware else in the system. is this a valid courrier var?
--
Zsoft
Citando
Michael wrote:
Jean-Paul van de Plasse wrote:
Are you talking about your webmail settings and address book?
That you can find in /usr/share/squirrelmail/data/
I'm pretty sure this is the issue. I'm the guy who did the migration.
In fact, he won't be the only person looking for their
I just configured SSL on my server, and noticed what I think is a bit of a
security risk.
All of the *.pem files are readable by any account, e.g.:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root qmail 14 Sep 10 10:08 clientcert.pem - servercert.pem
-rw-r--r-- 1 root qmail 1693 Jun 21 08:21 servercert.pem
Isn't this a
Eric Shubes wrote:
Michael,
The new upgrade script backs up and restores /var/lib/squirrelmail and
/var/spool/squirrelmail directories in their entirety. These are presumably
all configuration/user type files. While you're at it, can you verify
whether or not this is the correct thing to do
I'm in the process of configuring a certificate on my server. TLS works
fine, but I'm having the same old problem with SSL, namely that nothing's
listening on port 465.
I searched the archive, and found a procedure for setting up smtpd-ssl on
port 465, and was wondering, is this still the right
Hey Eric,
I'd recommend downloading
http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/download/submission.tar.gz and
extracting this in /var/qmail/supervise. This will start a submission
SMTP Server (port 587) with the following options:
AUTH Required
TLS/SSL Required
Blacklists Disabled
It's what should be used
Thanks EE.
Got some painting to do this afternoon, so I'll get back to this when I can.
I'll let you know how I make out.
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Hey Eric,
I'd recommend downloading
http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/download/submission.tar.gz and
extracting this in /var/qmail/supervise. This will
Just ensure you stop qmail, extract the file, and restart qmail. If
you extract as root, this will put the correct perms/owners.
Erik
On 10/7/06, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks EE.
Got some painting to do this afternoon, so I'll get back to this when I can.
I'll let you know how I
Greetings,
I've moved the following packages from the development site to the
main site (http://www.qmailtoaster.com/):
Changelog
spamassassin-toaster-3.1.5-1.3.3.src.rpm
* Sun Sep 10 2006 Erik A. Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3.1.5-1.3.3
- Upgraded to SpamAssassin 3.1.5
Eric,
I am talking about the address book in squirrelmail and the other user
settings that a user can setup when using the webmail portion of qmail..
Sorry, I did not make myself clear enough.
If I had the time to modify the script to include this portion I would I
really like this Mta combo
Greetings,
I have released a new update for spamassassin on my web page:
http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/
This now defaults to local checks only off, as requested by many in this list.
Thanks,
Erik
-
QmailToaster hosted by:
Is POP with STARTTLS not available with the Qmail Toaster? For me only
POP over SSL using port 995 is working. I've read on this list that
SMTP over SSL is depreciated in favor of SMTP over TSL. So why not POP
over TLS?
Quinn
I'd like to enable many-domains. I got it working (rebuild the RPMs,
dropped the mysql db, readd test user), but then POP over SSL stopped
working.
I get the following error from my POP client: Failed in authentication
for user (null) on mail.hoodwink.us: -ERR Login failed.
And this in the
Because SMTP over SSL never gained a foothold, and then SMTP w/ TLS
became a standard.
POP3/SSL and IMAP/SSL both became standards and are supported by most
clients. I don't know of too many clients that support IMAP/TLS or
POP3/TLS.
It can be supported, but there really hasn't been a need for
Courier-authlib uses vpopmail libs to talk to the db. It needs to be
rebuilt as well.
On 10/7/06, Quinn Comendant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to enable many-domains. I got it working (rebuild the RPMs,
dropped the mysql db, readd test user), but then POP over SSL stopped
working.
I get
I'd like to enable support for roaming users. Is there still a --with
roaming flag available in QT? I read somewhere on the list roaming is
not installed by default, but didn't know if this meant it was
completely removed from the project.
We have 500 users, most of which are currently using
http://www.qmailwiki.org/Vpopmail#Configuring_vpopmail
--enable-roaming-users Enable POP-before-SMTP functionality.
On 10/7/06, Quinn Comendant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to enable support for roaming users. Is there still a --with
roaming flag available in QT? I read somewhere on
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