Hi Erik,
Just wondering what does the below updates do:
- libsrs2-toaster
- submission port 587
- sandbox (qmail-toaster plus)
I'm a little out of date with the latest updates and patches, please do reply
me.
Thanks
Gabriel
- Original Message
From: Erik Espinoza
I plan start any greylisting with QT. What package is recommended for QT?
Any HOWTO?
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QmailToaster hosted
You may want to check this out:
http://thomas.mangin.me.uk/software/qmail-greylist.html
Install instructions are simple:
cd /var/qmail/bin ; wget http://thomas.mangin.me.uk/data/source/greyd
; chmod +x greyd
mkdir /var/qmail/grey ; chown vpopmail.vchkpw /var/qmail/grey
Add ',GREY=' to the
Hi Guys,
I keep getting Internal Server Error's when using vqadmin, for example when
wanting to view users or add a domain etc.
I have already disabled selinux as that was coursing some problems before,
when accessing vqadmin from the toaster index. I have now also recompiled
apache so as to
David Milholen wrote:
I have a customer that cannot receive mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
has before with no problems, but for some reason in the last week he
cannot receive this mail from 2 diff accounts on bellsouth domain.
How can I tell if the mail is being recieved from bellsouth?
Thanks
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Call after e-mail?
Sounds like BellSouth may have an overzealous spam filter, in which
I can assure you they do not:-)
I have had a bs account for over 10 years (the only reason I keep it),
and spam filtering is not one of their strong points..
case there is
Stanley Robins wrote:
Hello,
I have some users who send emails from home and have dynamic DSL IP
Addresses, i have enabled a few RBL's which give them error when they
try to send email. I know that if you have smtp auth enabled you can
send emails even if you are blacklisted, becuase the
South Computers wrote:
David Milholen wrote:
I have a customer that cannot receive mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and
has before with no problems, but for some reason in the last week he
cannot receive this mail from 2 diff accounts on bellsouth domain.
How can I tell if the mail is being
Hi Guys,
The Internal Server Error seems to be down to the error vmysql: can't read
settings from /home/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql
Any idea what's causing this? I've tried everything I've found about this on
the web.
Rob
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From: Robert Giddings [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi All:
I'm trying to setup djbdns with domain keys for my server using these
instructions from the wiki:
DJBDNS - in /var/djbdns/tinydns/root/data (make from your-domain-dk.txt):
'_domainkey.your-domain.com:o=-; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
'private._domainkey.your-domain.com:k=rsa;
Erik,
Which characters in the sender's mailbox identifier represent a security
issue? In my thinking these should be the only characters that are
restricted in the C code. The badmailfrom file can then be used to allow
site to site customization.
I know that everytime that I upgrade I have to do
I think that making this a runtime configurable option is the best option.
Not that much of a problem to implement, and when we default it to the same
behaviour it has now it is up to the admins what they do with it.
Can you find yourself in that Erik?
JP
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From:
On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 08:12 -0800, Ed Morrison wrote:
Hi All:
I'm trying to setup djbdns with domain keys for my server using these
instructions from the wiki:
DJBDNS - in /var/djbdns/tinydns/root/data (make from
your-domain-dk.txt):
'_domainkey.your-domain.com:o=-;
Anyway to have qmailctl queue command display the information in another
time zone? The logs are all in EST as well as my system time. Anyone have
any idea?
Dan Herbon
I thought vqadmin was being depreciated, or has it been resurrected?
Robert Giddings wrote:
Hi Guys,
The Internal Server Error seems to be down to the error vmysql: can't read
settings from /home/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql
Any idea what's causing this? I've tried everything I've found
I agree that it'd be nice if these parameters were run-time configurable. I
asked the author (Tonino) about that some time ago:
I wrote:
I'm using the qmail-toaster package which contains chkuser. A few
installations
have had need to adjust some settings (CHKUSER_ALLOW_SENDER_SRS and
Jake Vickers wrote:
South Computers wrote:
David Milholen wrote:
I have a customer that cannot receive mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and
has before with no problems, but for some reason in the last week he
cannot receive this mail from 2 diff accounts on bellsouth domain.
How can I tell if
Was looking at
http://www.interazioni.it/opensource/chkuser/documentation/chkuser_settings.html
and I wonder what settings should be made runtime configurable..
Any ideas?
An other (maybe even better) options might be, check for a copy of
checkuser_settings.h in say /usr/include/qmail/
And
Gabriel Lai wrote:
Hi Erik,
Just wondering what does the below updates do:
- libsrs2-toaster
libsrs2-toaster is a package that supports the srs patch to qmail-toaster.
See http://www.openspf.org/SRS to learn what it does. Wiki documentation is
forthcoming.
- submission port 587
The
The + has been allowed for some time in the default toaster.
On 1/16/07, Tim Mancour [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik,
Which characters in the sender's mailbox identifier represent a security
issue? In my thinking these should be the only characters that are
restricted in the C code. The
Dan Herbon wrote:
Anyway to have qmailctl queue command display the information in another
time zone? The logs are all in EST as well as my system time. Anyone
have any idea?
Dan Herbon
I don't know.
That being said, have you tried out qmHandle and/or qmqtool? (They're
included in
I believe It should be noted that djbdns can't be both authoratative
and caching (recursive) at the same time.
Sanchez will correct me if I'm wrong. ;)
On 1/16/07, Vince Callaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 08:12 -0800, Ed Morrison wrote:
Hi All:
I'm trying to setup
I'd be okay with that.
On 1/16/07, Jean-Paul van de Plasse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that making this a runtime configurable option is the best option.
Not that much of a problem to implement, and when we default it to the same
behaviour it has now it is up to the admins what they do
According to The Linux Cookbook (O'Reilly) by Carla Schroder (a very good
reference), djbdns consists of 'tinydns' (the authoritative DNS server
component) and 'dnscache' (the caching component). They can only be run
together (on the same box) if they have different IP addresses. If they have
the
Not sure. Just remember that Qmail's security comes from the foresight
of DJB. I don't have that kind of foresight, therefore I tend to rely
on certain defaults from his era and adjust according to the times.
For example, the + and and a few other characters are now used in
mailing lists, so
Dan Herbon wrote:
Anyway to have qmailctl queue command display the information in
another time zone? The logs are all in EST as well as my system time.
Anyone have any idea?
As far as I know, it stamps the logs with the system time. You'd need to
change your system time.
smime.p7s
I currently have all my outgoing emails forwarded to my ISP server using
smtproutes. So I am curious if I can still use domainkeys, spf, or srs
features since my ISP will definitely modify the email header.
FYI, I am using SBC Business DSL. I had to resolve to smtproutes otherwise
Yahoo will put
Hrm, sorry I am not familiar what qmailtoaster-plus. Where can I get it at?
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 1:00 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] qmailctl queue and GMT
Dan Herbon
- submission port 587
The latest qmail-toaster package has a separate smtp process listening on
port 587 which acts as a MailSubmissionAgent. This can be used to allow
users who would otherwise be blacklisted to submit email, as this MSA does
not check blacklists, but requires authentication.
There is only one tcp.smtp.
The difference is made in the run file of this smtp process, by exporting
REQUIRE_AUTH=1
JP
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From: George Sweetnam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: Fw:
Hi Erik,
Thanks for the reply... What size VM, memory-wise, does QM Toaster need? Is
96MB enough?
In anticipation of the fact the that over the next few years _some_
bug/security issues will be found, how exactly does the auto update process
work? Is everything updated, or just the base
I need to create an SMTP gateway that will take attachments, wav and tiff
and convert them to mp3 and (jpeg or pdf). Any ideas on how to start this?
I hate storing wave files on mail server and faxes in tiff format. too much
space.
Ronnie Tartar wrote:
I need to create an SMTP gateway that will take attachments, wav and
tiff and convert them to mp3 and (jpeg or pdf). Any ideas on how to
start this?
I hate storing wave files on mail server and faxes in tiff format.
too much space.
That gets rather complicated.
I don't think that will be a problem, this will be a dedicated machine to
route all incoming faxes (tiff) attachements and voicemail (mp3)
attachements through it to the mail server.
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From: Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Ronnie Tartar wrote:
I don't think that will be a problem, this will be a dedicated machine
to route all incoming faxes (tiff) attachements and voicemail (mp3)
attachements through it to the mail server.
- Original Message - From: Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Disk space is cheap these days. You may just want to get a 250gb for a
hundred bucks and save yourself the time and aggravation. :)
Erik
On 1/16/07, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ronnie Tartar wrote:
I don't think that will be a problem, this will be a dedicated machine
to route all
More info would be nice.
Apache error logs and so forth would be helpful.
What distribution are you using?
What QmailToaster packages are installed?
Why are you building your own apache? Was it always a custom apache,
or did you try using this with the built in apache?
On 1/16/07, Robert
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Main_Page#QmailToaster-Plus
On 1/16/07, Dan Herbon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hrm, sorry I am not familiar what qmailtoaster-plus. Where can I get it at?
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January
Dave Q.T. Newbiw wrote:
Hi Erik,
Thanks for the reply... What size VM, memory-wise, does QM Toaster
need? Is 96MB enough?
That should probably be enough if you're not scanning (clamav,
spamassassin). I'm running a full blown toaster for a small office on an old
PII/266 w/154M ram, and it
- Original Message -
From: Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Off Topic
Ronnie Tartar wrote:
I don't think that will be a problem, this will be a dedicated machine
to route all
Jean-Paul van de Plasse wrote:
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To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Off Topic
Ronnie Tartar wrote:
I don't think that will be a problem, this will be
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Mine's a dual PII 233 box with 128 meg of ram and a couple of 250Gb IDE
drives. CentOS minimum install (using the super easy install script).
I've got 12 users in our small office. I also use the box to host our
intranet (with quite a few MySQL
- Original Message -
From: Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Off Topic
Ronnie Tartar wrote:
I don't think that will be a problem, this will be a dedicated machine to
route all
To be honest, saving faxes in TIFF format is about the best you're
going to find. Group4 TIFF compression on standard b/w images is /
better/ than JPEG compression on an image of the same size. Sorry if
that throws a monkey in your wrench, but as a CDIA (certified
document imaging
Greetings,
On Friday I will be merging the devel to the mainstream. If anyone has
any reports to make, any issues with the devel packages, now is the
time to report it.
Thanks,
Erik
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted
Any idea guys?
Is it worth it setup SPF, SRS, and domainkeys if I am gonna use my ISP
SMTP server for outgoing emails?
I currently have all my outgoing emails forwarded to my ISP server using
smtproutes. So I am curious if I can still use domainkeys, spf, or srs
features since my ISP will
On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 16:43 -0800, Trung Pham wrote:
Any idea guys?
Is it worth it setup SPF, SRS, and domainkeys if I am gonna use my ISP
SMTP server for outgoing emails?
This is exactly how I'm setup. I have a dynamic IP and host my mail at
home. I use xpertdns.com to host my dns.
My
Sorry, I seem to be missing something here. I've read the whole thread,
and I still can't figure out.. Why? What is your ultimate goal? A fax
voicemail server?
Ronnie Tartar wrote:
I need to create an SMTP gateway that will take attachments, wav and
tiff and convert them to mp3 and
How did you get domainkeys working in this setup?? When I set my domainkeys
awhile ago, gmail or yahoo always said bad keys. and I was told here on the
list that it wont work because the headers are changed/updated by the smtp
server in smtproute.
On 1/16/07, Vince Callaway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 18:11 -0800, Trung Pham wrote:
SPF records alone cut way down on the backspam I was getting. I was up
to about 80 bounce messages a day that had my domain as a return, but
were not sent by anyone here.
Isn't that the work of SRS and not SPF?
No. SPF tells the
Perhaps this could help with some ideas for you?
http://dries.ulyssis.org/apt/packages/perl-Mail-MboxParser/info.html
Appears to be for mbox format, but worth a look..
South Computers wrote:
Sorry, I seem to be missing something here. I've read the whole
thread, and I still can't
On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 21:10 -0500, slamp slamp wrote:
How did you get domainkeys working in this setup?? When I set my
domainkeys awhile ago, gmail or yahoo always said bad keys. and I was
told here on the list that it wont work because the headers are
changed/updated by the smtp server in
Most (all?) isps should be adding received headers, which should break
the signature. This is because the DK implementation written for Qmail
ignores an optional part of the spec that can be used to sign only
certain headers and the message.
Can you send an e-mail to me offlist? I want to take a
Thanks to all for the advice. :)
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in the Yahoo! Answers Food Drink QA.
There is no separate tcp.smtp. The new MSA just requires
authentication for relay.
Erik
On 1/16/07, George Sweetnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- submission port 587
The latest qmail-toaster package has a separate smtp process listening on
port 587 which acts as a MailSubmissionAgent. This
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