Hi all,
I have a quick question that I need to figure out. I imported a few tens
of thousand emails from another email server into an account the other
day. When I did this, I noticed there were alot of spam mails that got
imported as well as the old mailserver didn't run a proper spam
Greetings,
I have put an updated package for ClamAV 0.90RC1 on my site,
http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/ for download.
This currently doesn't enable the experimental features mentioned on
the main site. I am currently using it on my server, it does appear to
use less resources.
Feel free to skip
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Spf
On 10/16/06, Mattias Segerdahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to find out how to disable spf checking, but I found no answer.
Could anyone tell me how to do this?
// mattias
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Have you read this page:
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Spamassassin
Teaching your spamassassin and using SURBL is a good start.
Cheers,
Peter
On 10/16/06, ashok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,,
Im newbie for Spamassassin.
I have installed qmail-toaster and running my
ashok wrote:
Dear All,,
Im newbie for
Spamassassin.
I have installed
qmail-toaster and running my qmail server
fine. Only problem is with SPAM getting lots of Viagra , extra pounds
,online
games etc
These are the below info
for you to analyse
[EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
We've just been given a tasking to start archiving/storing all corporate
emails going back a certain period of time.
Is there a relatively simple/straightforward way to setup the toaster to
do this, either locally, or on a separate box?
TIA,
Look at
Hello,
On 10/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've just been given a tasking to start archiving/storing all corporate
emails going back a certain period of time.
Is there a relatively simple/straightforward way to setup the toaster to
do this, either locally, or on a separate
On 10/16/06, Peter Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If there are not that many accounts, you could just make a forward
(copy) all incoming mail
to another storage account (that you must first create, of course)?
This can be done from qmailadmin. If there are many accounts... Hm, I
think that
I recently set up a new QmailToaster on a server with a barebones SUSE 10.1
installation. Everything is setup with defaults straight from the install
instructions. Everything seems to be working great for most mail, however, I
have had some problems getting some emails from Google Groups
This is the problem. Spanish talking guys don't want to talk english and you
can see that they choose not to speak. I am not sure how to classify that
behavior but it is not fair to users. For most of us this is flood. I am not
sure how can this be helpful. If i have a problem and someone helps
My feeling for what its worth is:
Qmail Toaster is about the community, the list is one of the great things
about it, enabling quick answers to problems that people are having and some
sharing of knowledge. I worry that there might be some loss of this if the
list splits as most people will only
I may not be that good at QmailToaster or Spanish, but I'd subscribe to both.
Erik
On 10/16/06, Jon Darrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My feeling for what its worth is:
Qmail Toaster is about the community, the list is one of the great things
about it, enabling quick answers to problems that
I agree.
Convengo.
Jon Darrington wrote:
My feeling for what its worth is:
Qmail Toaster is about the community, the list is one of the great things
about it, enabling quick answers to problems that people are having and some
sharing of knowledge. I worry that there might be some loss of
My feeling is that this is getting out of proportion. At the moment we
have only a small amount of spanish posts. There are few ppl that have
posted in spanish. The translation Antoly and I are doing of the wiki is
to help spanish speaking ppl. And we've translated the few email to
english so
I really like qmail-toaster and qmail in general (using it for 4 years
now!), but it's extensibility is not the best.
You must patch to get a new feature all the time.
Moreover if you want to make a change on chkuser you should play with race
conditions!!! :-P (search wiki for chkuser :-P)
I
I don't think my last e-mail went
through, and if it did, it shouldn't have... (My setup's a bit
weird... I should think up a better way to manage my lists... lol)
But what I had said was,
Well, add my name to
the Spanish
list, but more to practice my Spanish than my actually being able to
I really like qmail-toaster and qmail in general (using it for 4 years
now!), but it's extensibility is not the best.
It's what happens when you can't distribute modified source. If DJB
would open up his license, it'd probably be easier.
You must patch to get a new feature all the time.
I have a user who is not receiving email from an msn.com
account. I sent a test email from a hotmail.com account that she
received. We are running qmailtoaster with spamassassin 3.1.5 with Perl
5.8.0 that relays all incoming email to a Microsoft Exchange 2000 server where
all mailboxes
I think implementing qmail-spp (http://qmail-spp.sourceforge.net/) and
deploying the (SMTP) patches with plugins should be a good idea.
It's a bit complicated to do, and it's slower since the whole thing is
written in perl. We prefer C based stuff for speed.
Feel free to write instructions
Nope, it's writen in c (see http://qmail-spp.sourceforge.net/doc/ ) with
native qmail libraries with no external dependencies.
My mistake, you are correct.
Plugins are written in your language of choice ( spanish? hehe ), from C
to perl to anything, if you think any part must be written in C
About qmail-send plugin framework, that's just an idea for enhancing
qmail
extensibility :-P
Definitely an intreresting approach. I just don't think it should go
into the mainstream distro until a few users have been testing this
for some time.
Of course!, it's an experimental suggestion
Eric (and all)
I did some brief research on DKIM. To start, from the FAQ:
Q: DKIM is claimed to be an upgrade of Yahoo's DomainKeys. What is
different and why should I upgrade?
A: DKIM is the result of a multi-company effort to enhance DomainKeys for
broader adoption, better
I am not insulted, just don't have the right word to describe my reaction.
To me, it looks like spanish guy is making fun of us, because we don't know
spanish, and he knows spanish and english. But, someone already said that if
we all talk on native language how far will this list go?
Siguran
In other research, I found the following:
- DKIM is a merger of Yahoo's Domain Keys and Cisco's IIM (Identified
Internet Mail).
BTW, Yahoo! does NOT fully support domainkeys (see yahoogroups, for example)
- DKIM is widely considered to be Domain Keys' successor.
- DKIM is the subject
I am not insulted, just don't have the right word to describe my reaction.
I think geeknoob means you seem to feel insulted
To me, it looks like spanish guy is making fun of us, because we don't
know
spanish, and he knows spanish and english. But, someone already said that
if
we all talk
Of course!, it's an experimental suggestion :-)
Might be time to create a new dev branch. We've been directing all
resources to the stable branch.
From qmail-spp website:
GodShell (http://godshell.com/toaster/)
and qmail-spp father project dqd (http://dqd.sourceforge.net/)
But that two
I have a similar setup on one of my company servers. One domain is tapped
and archived in a box for 90 days. I just use a find script (nightly cron)
and have it remove files in the dir older than 90 days.
George S
- Original Message -
From: Peter Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Jakes right, "CHKUSER_WRONGRCPTLIMIT="200"" is WAY too high. One of our big
servers averages over 5 messages a second and it's set to 3 (which might be a
little low for some people). The idea is to stop dictionary attacks
to your domain... at worst you'll only get 3-5 messages through
Ok, bueno esa idea estaba hace mucho tiempo, pero se necesita crear una
lista que tenga demanda, yo también hablo español mas que ingles, pero a
veces tengo que escribir en ingles Y creo que fui uno de los
primero que latinos que escribía en esta lista... preguntemosle a Nick o
a Erick, a
I asked the techs at Rackspace (where we have our qmail toaster) how to, and if
they would recommend, setting up a caching name server. They replied to the
contrary:
To be honest, this may not provide you with any performance increase,
and may even degrade performance, as doing this will
No hablamos español. Tu habla ingles?
Saludos cordiales!
On Oct 16, 2006, at 6:53 PM, Anatoly A. Pedemonte Ku wrote:
Ok, bueno esa idea estaba hace mucho tiempo, pero se necesita
crear una
lista que tenga demanda, yo también hablo español mas que ingles,
pero a
veces tengo que escribir
I'd recommend setting up a caching nameserver. Just point your caching
name server to theirs. That way you can take advantage of their cache
as well as grow your own.
Thanks,
Erik
On 10/16/06, Quinn Comendant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I asked the techs at Rackspace (where we have our qmail
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