Hi Crispin
Installing djbdns-1.05-1.0.2 in the sandbox ...
error: Failed dependencies:
djbdns-extcache conflicts with djbdns-1.05-1.0.2.i686
djbdns conflicts with djbdns-extcache-1.05-1.0.2.i686
djbdns-localcache conflicts with djbdns-extcache-1.05-1.0.2.i686
The zlib package failed because the version scheme was changed.
Originally we were trying to keep with the QmailToaster
1.branch.revision, but eventually we decided that zlib should go back
to 1.0.revision since eventualy OS's will release the same or newer
zlib than what we are shipping.
At
I want to use POP-before-SMTP for our infinite monkeys (although we still
suggest using SMTP-AUTH -- not all follow directions). Setting
--enable-roaming-users should turn this on in vpopmail (according to all the
docs I read).
Message ARE being relayed and delivered to all the domains in
Hi Quinn,
I want to use POP-before-SMTP for our infinite monkeys (although we still
suggest using SMTP-AUTH -- not all follow directions). Setting
--enable-roaming-users should turn this on in vpopmail (according to all the
docs I read).
I think you'll have to recompile qmail-toaster
Here is a problem I discovered, and I'm not sure if this is just an
architectural issue with Qmail or a real problem.
I receive a mail is looping failure notice whenever I redirect a message to
myself, or even if I sent it to my address from my gmail account (but the
original message was sent
Greetings,
I have released an updated courier-authlib-toaster package that will
no longer conflict with the libtool-ltdl on FC4/FC5. This requires
that the package libtool-ltdl and libtool-ltdl-devel are installed.
As usual, this is available on http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/ for download.
Should I update if I am using CentOS 4.4 with the newest toaster?
what is the procedure?
Thanks!!
Ho
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Greetings,
I have released an updated courier-authlib-toaster package that will
no longer conflict with the libtool-ltdl on FC4/FC5. This requires
that the package
Hi Eric,
Sorry I was out of the office yesterday. I like the sounds of that. I will
start doing that this afternoon as I get time. It will certainly make
things easier to find. I will separate the tips into their own pages and
then take it from there.
I will let you know once I've done it,
Hello List I am using script for backup of http://v2gnu.com/qmail/this very good, but I need
to know if there are forms of that to me every 7 days replace the
backups and not always. Gracias///Hola Lista estoy utilizando el script para backup de
that functions extra add the qmail to toaster extra? it is worth the trouble to install it?que funciones extra agrega el qmail toaster plus ? vale la pena instalarlo ?
Ariel wrote:
Hello List I am using script for backup of http://v2gnu.com/qmail/
this very good, but I need to know if there are forms of that to me
every 7 days replace the backups and not always.
Gracias
You'd need to write your own separate script for this, very similar to this:
find
Ariel wrote:
that functions extra add the qmail to toaster extra? it is worth the
trouble to install it?
You need to look at the features on the wiki page, and decide for
yourself if you think it's worth it or not.
-
I have made the changes to the tips and tricks. Now each trick is directly
availble from the main page as a subsection of the tips and trick section.
-Original Message-
From: Craig Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 November 2006 11:07
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Lee R. Copp wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
Would forwarding distort the message since it would appear to be coming from
the recipient (forwarder) instead of the original sender? How would dspam
handle this?
Forwarding the message to a spam/ham training address will distort the
message but dspam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After skipping zlib, it went through but gave me again this error,
FWIW, skipping zlib was the right thing to do here. The newmodel script is
kinda dumb at this point. If the version included in the current list (on
the web site) is different than what's installed, then
Naw. No code was changed. I'd recommend only upgrading if you have
FC4/FC5 and need libtool-ltdl for some other package.
Erik
On 11/1/06, Ho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should I update if I am using CentOS 4.4 with the newest toaster?
what is the procedure?
Thanks!!
Ho
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Hi Crispin
Installing djbdns-1.05-1.0.2 in the sandbox ...
error: Failed dependencies:
djbdns-extcache conflicts with djbdns-1.05-1.0.2.i686
djbdns conflicts with djbdns-extcache-1.05-1.0.2.i686
djbdns-localcache conflicts with
Jake Vickers wrote:
Ariel wrote:
that functions extra add the qmail to toaster extra? it is worth the
trouble to install it?
You need to look at the features on the wiki page, and decide for
yourself if you think it's worth it or not.
If you decide to try it, please wait a week or so for
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Hi Crispin
Installing djbdns-1.05-1.0.2 in the sandbox ...
error: Failed dependencies:
djbdns-extcache conflicts with djbdns-1.05-1.0.2.i686
djbdns conflicts with djbdns-extcache-1.05-1.0.2.i686
djbdns-localcache conflicts with
Nice, Craig. I like how you added a link to the TT section (page) at the
bottom, although I typically just use the 'back' browser button.
I figured that I'd redirect the TT page back to the TT position on the
main page, so everything would be in only one place. I tried specifying the
redirect as
Eric Shubes wrote:
Is that one qmail-alias per server, domain, or user? (I'm not real clear on
the process yet)
Its per user but it might be possible to have a global address if dspam
was tweaked. It might support it now but I'm not sure...my dspam
version is over a year old.
Do I understand
Greetings,
I have tested FC6 with the current QmailToaster, and aside from minor
spec file modifications this looks like a very simple update, as FC6
and FC5 are not very different. I do have two questions for the
community:
1) Should we tick the version number on all packages when we add a new
Sorry, the subject should have read FC6 questions, not instructions.
On 11/1/06, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I have tested FC6 with the current QmailToaster, and aside from minor
spec file modifications this looks like a very simple update, as FC6
and FC5 are not very
Sorry to take this off topic a little, but the only reason I use vqadmin is
to look up a users password, when they call me. Other than that, I don't
have a need for it at all. I need to look into coding a simple page to do
that for me.
1) I think you should tick the version number, if
Well, if someone wants to use vqadmin, fixes the problem and contributes
the patches ...
But I don't use vqadmin, since it's pretty crappy. :-S
If you want to create a brand new domain use command line or scripts.
That's the only thing vqadmin could do for you, since all the rest
functionality
I concur. My understanding is that inter7 is depreciating vqadmin. If that's
the case, I think we should too.
Definitely tick the version number whenever a change of any sort is made.
The changelog should reflect the impact.
BTW, to obtain a user's password (and much more) from CLI:
#
FWIW, just now posted on the simscan list:
Original Message
Subject: Re: [simscan] DSPAM
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 13:13:59 -0700
From: Richard Feldmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
J. Pedro Flor spake thusly on
My timings are still showing about 20s to respond on my server. I have
the following in my blacklist file:
-r relays.ordb.org -r dnsbl.antispam.or.id -r opm.blitzed.org -r
list.dsbl.org -r cbl.abuseat.org -r sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org
My spamassissin local.cf looks like this:
ok_locales all
What is in your /etc/resolv.conf ?
My timings are still showing about 20s to respond on my server. I have
the following in my blacklist file:
-r relays.ordb.org -r dnsbl.antispam.or.id -r opm.blitzed.org -r
list.dsbl.org -r cbl.abuseat.org -r sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org
My spamassissin local.cf
Okay. I think the consensus is that we should tick the version. I'm
down with that. One follow up question:
Should I put FC6 support on the dev site or move it straight to the
main site? Since settings for any distro other than FC6 will not be
changed, it's a pretty straight forward upgrade.
Okay. I think the consensus is that we should tick the version. I'm
down with that. One follow up question:
Should I put FC6 support on the dev site or move it straight to the
main site? Since settings for any distro other than FC6 will not be
changed, it's a pretty straight forward
search webeasy.com
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserver 216.31.146.9
nameserver 216.31.146.10
The machine is 216.31.146.9 but I have djbdns bound to 127.0.0.1 and
BIND bound to 216.31.146.9
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is in your /etc/resolv.conf ?
My timings are still showing about 20s
Ok, so the problem is that the connection takes 20 seconds to begin?
I mean, if you make a telnet yourmailbox.com 25 from another hosts takes
25 seconds to do something?
If this is the problem is related with DNS.
I do use 7 lists myself, and the whole process takes 2 or 3 seconds when
not
BTW:
Which is the output of this commands?
dig txt surbl-org-permanent-test-point.com.sc.surbl.org
dig txt surbl-org-permanent-test-point.com.sc.surbl.org @127.0.0.1
dig txt surbl-org-permanent-test-point.com.sc.surbl.org @216.31.146.9
dig txt surbl-org-permanent-test-point.com.sc.surbl.org
I did the unscientific thing and made a few changes at once:
1. I did bump the djbdns cache sizes (it was 1MB and that seems too
small - so was the DATALIMIT). I will get the effectiveness numbers
overnight.
2. I did a spamassissin --lint -D and noticed that pyzor does timeout
sometimes. I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW:
Which is the output of this commands?
dig txt surbl-org-permanent-test-point.com.sc.surbl.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED] spamassassin]# dig txt
surbl-org-permanent-test-point.com.sc.surbl.org
; DiG 9.3.2 txt surbl-org-permanent-test-point.com.sc.surbl.org
;;
I already test my EMPF, but when I try send message to eksternal from my
test account (tonz:re) nothing happen and the message can reach eksternal
account.
on my /var/qmail/control/policy :
mydomain.com:LREI,tonz:re,
note: this policy file is own by root:qmail
how can i check if EMPF
Hi
Could any one suggest blocking files with extensions
.ocx, .sif, .pif and .scr.
Sivaraman.
Get your email and see which of your friends are online - Right on the New
Yahoo.com
I believe that /var/qmail/control/simcontrol can handle that.
Don't forget to
# qmailctl cdb
after you change it.
TV SIVARAMAN wrote:
Hi
Could any one suggest blocking files with extensions
.ocx, .sif, .pif and .scr.
Sivaraman.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
add the extensions to /var/qmail/control/simcontrol, the same way the
default blocks are added, such as mp3
On 11/1/06, TV SIVARAMAN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Could any one suggest blocking files with extensions
.ocx, .sif, .pif and .scr.
Sivaraman.
Modify the file named simcontrol in the /var/qmail/control directory to
block what you want you will see how this is done.
Once you are done with that just do a qmailctl cdb from the command
line.
THanks
Q
On Wed, 2006-11-01 at 21:08 -0800, TV SIVARAMAN wrote:
Hi
Could any one suggest
I'm getting more familiar with the logs and trying to understand what is
happening.
I see in the /var/log/maillog two auth attempts for each pop/imap/smtp
connection, for example, here is me sending mail (vchkpw-smtp):
Nov 1 23:17:14 one vpopmail[23591]: vchkpw-smtp: password fail (pass:
this is the result of rpm -qa | grep djbdns
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# rpm -qa | grep djbdns
djbdns-localcache-1.05-1.0.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]#
I however use both BIND and djbdns. that is why it did not bother me much.
crispin
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Hi Crispin
Installing djbdns-1.05-1.0.2 in
Thanks Erik, that was very quick and easy.
Sivaraman.
--- Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
add the extensions to /var/qmail/control/simcontrol,
the same way the
default blocks are added, such as mp3
On 11/1/06, TV SIVARAMAN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi
Could any one suggest
Thanks all of you for such a quick and easy solution.
Sivaraman.
--- Eric \Shubes\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe that /var/qmail/control/simcontrol can
handle that.
Don't forget to
# qmailctl cdb
after you change it.
TV SIVARAMAN wrote:
Hi
Could any one suggest blocking
Greetings,
Fedora Core 6 support has been added and is available for download
from the main site.
Thanks,
Erik
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Hi there,
I have problem with forwarded messages for my domain from secondary MX.
How to disable SPF checking for backup MX'es?
Regards,
S.
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