Erik Espinoza schrieb:
Not sure I understood what the results of sending yourself a 10 meg
attachment was.
Could you please clear that up? Did neither the old or new one accept
the message larger than 4 megs? How much ram does each machine have?
Erik
the result sending myself a large
I'm getting these errors in my imap4 logs:
2006-11-06 02:17:42.679281500 ERR: /etc/courier/shared/index: Permission denied
I assume because I don't have any users using shared maildirs? Is there a way
to turn off shared, or should I just ignore the errors?
Thanks,
Quinn
Ok, i won't ask :-D
# ls -alh /home/vpopmail/.spamassassin/total
15Mdrwx-- 2 vpopmail vchkpw 4,0K nov 6 09:21
.drwx-- 10 vpopmail vchkpw 4,0K oct 17 10:05
..-rw--- 1 vpopmail vchkpw 10M nov 6 09:21
auto-whitelist-rw--- 1 vpopmail vchkpw 12K nov 6
09:21
Nope, i thought he was talking about update script
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David Sanchez Martin | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Wish I knew what could be wrong with the old install. I'm glad it's
fixed in the newer version. Have you thought about using the upgrade
script to upgrade?
Erik
On 11/6/06, Anton Pirnat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik Espinoza schrieb:
Not sure I understood what the results of sending yourself
Your keyboard stucks because they it like BIND, is a voodoo curse.
No offence.
Offence is getting 3 users without DNS
Thanks my ISP, thanks BIND
Thanks nic.es for getting .es domains out due an strange upgrade, thanks
BIND again
Serving authoritative responses is not the purpose of
Is a permission problem.
If you don't use shared maildirs ignore this.
I'm learning about shared maildirs with courier-imap, and this was fixed
simply letting vpopmail enter that directory.
This is the permissions of that directories
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ls -al /etc/courier/shared
total 20
sarcasmYeah, none of the stuff you said about BIND is FUD. /sarcasm
Can't blame BIND because nic.es and your isp made administrative
mistakes. I've been running BIND for almost 7 years, and never once
had a problem.
Erik
On 11/6/06, David Sánchez Martín [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your keyboard
sarcasmYeah, none of the stuff you said about BIND is FUD. /sarcasm
Yep is FUD :-), but a funded FUD,
Please rebate anything i said :-)
Can't blame BIND because nic.es and your isp made administrative mistakes.
I've been running BIND for almost 7 years, and never once had a problem.
Is a
BIND works in the hand of a skilled sysadmin. The config files are straight
forward and not very complicated.
A skilled sysadmin like you is not the common (i really mean it, NO
sarcasm).
But simple things, and doing one thing at a time and do it well is the motto
of UNIX, and it works.
Who
Erik Espinoza schrieb:
Wish I knew what could be wrong with the old install. I'm glad it's
fixed in the newer version. Have you thought about using the upgrade
script to upgrade?
Erik
yes.. i have thought about using the upgrade script, but can´t do that on a
business week. Have to wait
Is this problem still occuring? Sorry I've read most of the posts, and I
see the dns related items may be at fault,however there may be another
cause. I had this same problem when I first setup my box, it worked great,
but pop3 authentication took just over 2 mins.
It turns out it was a setting
Help!
Where does one begin to troubleshoot something like this?
Quinn
- Begin forwarded message -
Subject: failure notice
Date: 6 Nov 2006 14:54:34 -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at one.strangecode.com.
I'm afraid I wasn't able
I use a pretty much stock qmailtoaster install. I believe the only
customizations were the RBLs and my spamassassin configuration file.
Here it is:
# How many hits before a message is considered spam.
required_score 5.0
# Change the subject of suspected spam
rewrite_header subject
Anton Pirnat wrote:
Erik Espinoza schrieb:
Wish I knew what could be wrong with the old install. I'm glad it's
fixed in the newer version. Have you thought about using the upgrade
script to upgrade?
Erik
yes.. i have thought about using the upgrade script, but can´t do that
on a business
It was reported that the conflicts btn courier-authlib and libtool-ltdl
has been fixed.
I still encounter this problem while upgrading as follows
Installing courier-authlib-toaster-0.58-1.3.3 in the sandbox ...
error: Failed dependencies:
libltdl.so.3 is needed by
That looks/sounds ok to me.
Is your network connection jammed when you have these unresponsive episodes?
I'm not familiar with the the mrtg data, but do you see anything there that
coincides with the episodes?
Joshua Zukerman wrote:
I use a pretty much stock qmailtoaster install. I believe
I dunno. Seriously!
What causes a message to loop? domain configuration(s)? I'd start with DNS
MX records, I suppose. Follow the route.
Quinn Comendant wrote:
Help!
Where does one begin to troubleshoot something like this?
Quinn
- Begin forwarded message -
Subject: failure
In section 8 Add djbdns im told to put in
echo search your-domain.com /etc/resolv.conf
echo nameserver 127.0.0.1 /etc/resolv.conf
I'dont understand those two lines, is this right in my example?
echo search yahoo.com /etc/resolv.conf
echo nameserver 127.0.0.1 /etc/resolv.conf
in one of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was reported that the conflicts btn courier-authlib and libtool-ltdl
has been fixed.
I still encounter this problem while upgrading as follows
Installing courier-authlib-toaster-0.58-1.3.3 in the sandbox ...
error: Failed dependencies:
libltdl.so.3 is
Daniel Persson wrote:
In section 8 Add djbdns im told to put in
echo search your-domain.com /etc/resolv.conf
echo nameserver 127.0.0.1 /etc/resolv.conf
I'dont understand those two lines, is this right in my example?
echo search yahoo.com /etc/resolv.conf
echo nameserver 127.0.0.1
Like I said, I don't know mrtg, but what makes you doubt its accuracy?
Joshua Zukerman wrote:
MRTG (on the network interface) sometimes shows some peaks of traffic,
like 300kbit, nothing too serious. qmailmrtg notes quite a bunch of
smtp connections but I think it isn't too accurate.
On
Thanks, now that part is clear..
Eric Shubes wrote:
Daniel Persson wrote:
In section 8 Add djbdns im told to put in
echo search your-domain.com /etc/resolv.conf
echo nameserver 127.0.0.1 /etc/resolv.conf
I'dont understand those two lines, is this right in my example?
echo search
Humph!
I had a valias pointing to an alias domain pointing back to the valias.
Loop-d-loo.
Q
On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 09:22:27 -0700, Eric Shubes wrote:
I dunno. Seriously!
What causes a message to loop? domain configuration(s)? I'd start with DNS
MX records, I suppose. Follow the route.
Well, I can post what qmailtoaster mrtg is curently showing:
concurrency: http://i13.tinypic.com/436j4uf.png
messages: http://i13.tinypic.com/2cr0hz8.png
smtp: http://i14.tinypic.com/40mbodi.png
smtp allow/deny: http://i13.tinypic.com/2yw7olx.png
spamd: http://i13.tinypic.com/2eocutk.png
On
Shubes,Perhaps you provide that info for all of us with this fedora issue as I am in the same boat.Thanks,"Eric \"Shubes\"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It was reported that the conflicts btn courier-authlib and libtool-ltdl has been fixed. I still encounter this problem
You have to remove courier-authlib-toaster (with nodeps) before
installing libtool-ltdl and libtoll-ltdl-devel
Erik
On 11/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was reported that the conflicts btn courier-authlib and libtool-ltdl
has been fixed.
I still encounter this problem
Can someone try to telnet in my qmailtoaster just to experience the slow
login I am referring to.
telnet ccws01.computerconcept.net 110
Make sure you grab a snack first.
Thanks.
-
QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted
Houston, you have a problem - 58s for me to get the prompt on a
dedicated T1 in Los Angeles.
-MA
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone try to telnet in my qmailtoaster just to experience the slow
login I am referring to.
telnet ccws01.computerconcept.net 110
Make sure you grab a snack
How about I tell you what to do after we've released qtp 0.2? It'll be a bit
easier then, as the 'remove' logic is in just one place now instead of two.
Ok?
Francisco Paco Peralta wrote:
Shubes,
Perhaps you provide that info for all of us with this fedora issue as I
am in the same boat.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone try to telnet in my qmailtoaster just to experience the slow
login I am referring to.
telnet ccws01.computerconcept.net 110
Make sure you grab a snack first.
Thanks.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ time telnet ccws01.computerconcept.net 110
Trying
Eric Shubes wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone try to telnet in my qmailtoaster just to experience the slow
login I am referring to.
telnet ccws01.computerconcept.net 110
Make sure you grab a snack first.
Thanks.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ time telnet
Like I asked other people, do you have reverse DNS working for that
server? Looks like no:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# dig ccws01.computerconcept.net
; DiG 9.3.2 ccws01.computerconcept.net
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 22742
;; flags:
did you try Craig Smith's solution for the same issue he was having?
From: Craig Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Reply-To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2006 11:30:13 -
X-Mailer: Microsoft Office
How do you guys keep reins on your /home/vpopmail/.spamassassin/* files? I find
that after running sa-learn --sync, etc the bayes_toks file becomes root:root
600, and I get these errors in the spamd log:
2006-11-06 18:15:15.237817500 [2] info: spamd: connection from localhost
[127.0.0.1]
That is just super! Can't wait to try 0.2!"Eric \"Shubes\"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How about I tell you what to do after we've released qtp 0.2? It'll be a biteasier then, as the 'remove' logic is in just one place now instead of two.Ok?Francisco Paco Peralta wrote: Shubes, Perhaps you provide
That's certainly worth a shot, but I'd consider that a remedy instead of a
fix. If adding the -H flag improves things, I would think then that reverse
DNS is certainly the problem.
I don't know enough about configuring (bind or djbdns) off hand to tell you
how to fix it. Perhaps someone else here
I really need to do a better job explaining how the qtp-newmodel (upgrade
scripts) work. You don't need a weekend or even a long night.
i am sure it doesn´t take a weekend or so, but you may know murhpy´s law
in such cases ;)
Any questions?
nope.. many thanks for the long explanation. :) I
I'm trying to create an alias that pipes a message to sa-learn. I've created
the alias:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1 ~]$valias -s strangecode.com | grep spam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - |sa-learn --ham --no-sync
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - |sa-learn --spam --no-sync
That didn't work, so I tried this:
[EMAIL
Well, good! At least I didn't do anything wrong.
Do you have a cron job running spammassassin or sa-learn? If you're running
sa-learn, you'll need to use the '-u vpopmail' and that should work.
I do have a cron job, and I can fix that to run as user vpopmail.
I've been trying to find a way
Quinn Comendant wrote:
Well, good! At least I didn't do anything wrong.
Do you have a cron job running spammassassin or sa-learn? If you're running
sa-learn, you'll need to use the '-u vpopmail' and that should work.
I do have a cron job, and I can fix that to run as user vpopmail.
Whoops. Try -H. By default sudo does not modify the $HOME variable, leaving set
to root...
-H The -H (HOME) option sets the HOME environment variable to the
homedir of the target user (root by default) as specified in passwd(5). By
default, sudo does not modify HOME.
Or, if you have
Ok, that works. I got
[16160] warn: config: created user preferences file:
/home/vpopmail/.spamassassin/user_prefs
the first time I ran it, so apparently it hadn't been created yet.
I suppose I can eliminate the bayes_path in my local.cf file, since it
should find it this way.
I guess thing to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was reported that the conflicts btn courier-authlib and libtool-ltdl
has been fixed.
I still encounter this problem while upgrading as follows
Installing courier-authlib-toaster-0.58-1.3.3 in the sandbox ...
error: Failed dependencies:
libltdl.so.3 is
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