Since I've migrated all my users email into the toaster there remains about 150
real users (/etc/passwd, /home/username, etc) with websites or ftp access, etc.
What is the best way to forward mail that is sent directly to this user to
their virtual counterpart?
Mail to these users will
On 11/10/06, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't know where to get it. Nick attempted to download from various
different mirrors but got corrupted iso's, which appears to be a known
Mandriva problem.
have you try from here (indonesia)
http://kambing.vlsm.org/mandriva/2007/
i
I think this should be doable, but you'd probably have to disable
domainkeys support.
Best bet would be to run the ass proxy on port 2525 and redirect port
25 on your public ip to port 2525 on localhost using iptables. Then
tell port 2525 to deliver to localhost port 25.
On 11/9/06, slamp
Dear all,
Without any trouble, I've just upgraded my qmailto rel. 1.3.8. Hope it will be qt stable version soon.
Erik Jean-Paul, thank you very much.
Best regards,
Bill
On 11/9/06, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will add support for qmailmrtg to monitor the submission logs oncethis
Hi All,
I am looking at replacing a custom qmail install
(vpopmail/spamassassin/clamav/rtbl) with qmailtoaster as it seems to
offer all we need.
We want to run this within a HA cluster - this should not be a problem.
However one issue is that we do not want to mysql for anything and
prefer to
I have a specific account that receives nothing but spam - it's a
client's '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', and it receives upwards of 300 spams
an hour. It's insane.
What it gets is mostly waves of the exact same spam for days, until
it switches to a different type, then the cycle repeats.
What's
If the account get absolutely nothing but spam, you could add
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to the /var/control/badmailto file. Note that this
would also reject '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', as the badmailto entry is a
qregex that matches a substring of the address.
Regarding the Argument list too long, I vaguely
Is there a way to bypass rbl checking in tcp.smtp for a particular ip
address?
Chris Godwin
Linux/Unix Consultant
Network Logistic, Inc.
Get help at http://www.networklogistic.com/help
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted
This is because the limit of # of arguments in the command line
A better approach instead
sa-learn -spam *
Is a script snippet like this:
for file in *; do
sa-learn -spam $file
# And if you want to delete that spam email
rm -f $file
done
This is slower but will do circunvent
Harry Zink wrote:
I have a specific account that receives nothing but spam - it's a
client's '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', and it receives upwards of 300 spams
an hour. It's insane.
What it gets is mostly waves of the exact same spam for days, until it
switches to a different type, then the cycle
AFAIK whitelisting RBL should be used here
Rblstmtd (http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/rblsmtpd.html) accepts -b and -a
arguments
Rblsmtpd checks in sequence and when it gets a match, stops searching.
-a mens a whitelist, meaning that ip's in that list should be whitelisted
For example, say you want
Create an entry in /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp for that ip address, and set
RBLSMTPD=. That should turn off RBL checking for that particular address.
See man rblsmtpd.
Don't forget to
# qmailctl cdb
to make it take effect.
Chris Godwin wrote:
Is there a way to bypass rbl checking in tcp.smtp for
You can also add the ip to /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp and remove RBLSMTP=
from the line.
Or basically remove all other things you want to skip also.
qmailctl cbd
when done editting and there you go..
Jean-Paul
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From: David Sánchez Martín [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Ah excuse me I was wrong and Eric was right (ofcourse)
- Original Message -
From: Jean-Paul van de Plasse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] rbl bypassing
You can also add the ip to
Not always, JP.
Even a blind squirrel finds a nut now and then. :)
Jean-Paul van de Plasse wrote:
Ah excuse me I was wrong and Eric was right (ofcourse)
- Original Message - From: Jean-Paul van de Plasse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Friday,
Hey All,
I am noticing something. In my /home/vpopmail/domains/wifi7.com/ I
have a list user directories in a main directory which I am pretty sure
that I should. But what puzzles me is that I also have some users say
around 30 or 40 in sub folders labeled 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A If I
delete
On Nov 10, 2006, at 6:57 AM, Eric Shubes wrote:
That being said, I'm really not very familiar with sa-learn
specifically, so
there might be an alternative fix that I'm not aware of.
I'll probably end up going with TMDA, and that should at least block
and auto-delete most of the crap.
When i said -b i meant -r :-P
BTW RBLSMTPD= in tcp.smtp, as Jean Paul and Eric said should do exactly
what do you want,
The -a thing was just what i've done for my whitelists.
Best regards.
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Since I've migrated all my users email into the toaster there remains about 150
real users (/etc/passwd, /home/username, etc) with websites or ftp access, etc.
What is the best way to forward mail that is sent directly to this user to
their virtual counterpart?
Mail to these users will
A related error with messages intended for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at two.strangecode.com.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry,
Also there is the ever popular xargs:
ls * | xargs sa-learn -spam
-MA
David Sánchez Martín wrote:
This is because the limit of # of arguments in the command line
A better approach instead
sa-learn -spam *
Is a script snippet like this:
for file in *; do
sa-learn -spam $file
# And
Also there is the ever popular xargs:
ls * | xargs sa-learn -spam
mmmh, but ls will have the # of arguments problem too!!!
IMHO this will fail with too much files in the directory.
-MA
David Sánchez Martín wrote:
This is because the limit of # of arguments in the command line
A better
Hello
list,I need to modify the value of tcp.smtp, but for a single user. At
the moment I have east value CHKUSER_RCPTLIMIT= 80 But I need that
a user can send 300 simultaneous ones GraciasIt is possible to do this?Hola lista , necesito
Hello list,
I need to modify the value of tcp.smtp, but for a single user. At the
moment I have east value CHKUSER_RCPTLIMIT= 80 But I need that a user
can send 300 simultaneous ones Gracias
It is possible to do this?
Hola lista ,
You can always modify qtprune from devel.qmailtoaster.com
On 11/10/06, Michael Amster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doh. Typo.
ls | xargs sa-learn -spam
or:
find . -name filepattern | xargs sa-learn -spam
Sorry. xargs is the Unix way to do this
-MA
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also there is
I'm still trying to troubleshoot this... On a qmail system, what is the
difference between these two?
echo hello | mail -s 'testing1' root;
echo hello | formail -A 'Subject: testing2' | sendmail root;
Q
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 10:00:53 -0800, Quinn Comendant wrote:
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The instructions are the same. CentOS FC6 may have slightly
different options, but they are similar enough that this will just
work.
On 11/10/06, Raymond Luong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Erik
I'm looking for the instruction to installing qmail toaster for fedora core
6 but when I
Michael Amster wrote:
Doh. Typo.
ls | xargs sa-learn -spam
or:
find . -name filepattern | xargs sa-learn -spam
or:
find . -name filepattern -exec sa-learn -spam {} \;
Better yet, use the -f option to sa-learn:
echo /path/to/spam/directory /etc/sa-learn-spam.conf
echo
Hi,
After cek my smtpd log, i can't find any policy (not policy aware), then i
do rebuild qmail-toaster, but when i try install, there is error occured
# rpm -Uhv /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/qmail-toaster-1.03-1.3.6.i386.rpm
package qmail-toaster-1.03-1.3.6 is already installed
file
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