Hi,
I'm wondering how squirrelmail creates other folders such as Draft, Sent,
Trash automatically. Because I'm trying
http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirreloutlook/ and it doesn't create
those folders at all. Does it need certain plugin?
Thank you,
Fajar
hi
both machines use normal port 25
however i noted one more point
on the second machine when we send email to some domain within the same machine
then it is fast.
mails to email ids on remote domains is slow in the sending message stage
also i have one more question -- is it possible to
Hello
I wanted to change a few options/configurations for imapd ..
If you check the run file you can see a
cat /etc/courier/imapd | /usr/bin/envconv
exec /usr/bin/envdir ./env/
You can guess that if you change a few variables in the
/etc/courier/imapd if may reflect
but not at all, it is
Hi all,
I want to disable certain services in my toaster like POP3-SSL...How can I
do that ??
Anand
-
QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org
Hello
stop qmail
delete the services
rm -rf /var/qmail/supervise/name_of_service
restart qmail
you need to do it each time you re-install qmail-toaster-1.03-*.rpm
-P
K Anand wrote:
Hi all,
I want to disable certain services in my toaster like POP3-SSL...How
can I do that ??
Anand
- Original Message -
From: Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] How to disable certain services
Hello
stop qmail
delete the services
rm -rf /var/qmail/supervise/name_of_service
restart
Apart from deleting, is there any other way ?
Yep, you can do it temporarily:
svc -d /var/qmail/supervise/NAMEOFSERVICE
This will disable NAMEOFSERVICE temporarily
You can bring it up again with:
svc -u /var/qmail/supervise/NAMEOFSERVICE
See http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/svc.html
Apart from deleting, is there any other way ?
Yep, you can do it temporarily:
svc -d /var/qmail/supervise/NAMEOFSERVICE
This will disable NAMEOFSERVICE temporarily
You can bring it up again with:
svc -u /var/qmail/supervise/NAMEOFSERVICE
See http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/svc.html
The
Thanx for the replies guys.
Anand
- Original Message -
From: Buzzz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 4:46 PM
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] How to disable certain services
Apart from deleting, is there any other way ?
Yep, you
24x7server wrote:
hi
we have two different type of installations of qmail toaster on two different
machines
m/c 1
redhat enterprise 3
qmailtoaster without using db for vpopmail
m/c 2
fedora 4
qmailtoaster using mysql mysql 5 db for vpopmail
both m/c are enabled in the same way with smtp
Firdaus Tjahyadi wrote:
Dear All
My bos want me to configure our webmail like gmail/yahoo webmail
that have Inbox, Sent, Trash Spam Folder
and Report spam, not spam button.
to move spam to Spam folder and ham to Inbox folder
i had configure spam detection in qmailadmin and work fine to
Buenos días,
si mando un correo a diferentes direcciones y entre una de ellas hay alguna
que es incorrecta (por ejemplo [EMAIL PROTECTED], el dominio esta mal) no
me envia el correo para ninguna de las otras direccion de correo que si
estan bien, y en el log de smtp, /var/log/qmail/smtp/current
Good Morning ,
When i send a mail with differens rcpt address and some of those directions
is incorrect (for example [EMAIL PROTECTED], the domain is bad), the mail
is not send to any of the mail address, even to that if they are correct,
and in the log of smtp, /var/log/qmail/smtp/current i
Rajesh,
I run toasters on similar machines, a Dell PE 2950 and a Dell PE SC1425.
What JP says is true - you need to increase your connections. You might
also consider using one of the larger suggested profiles from mysql.
You may however also be running into another problem - memory. I
Good Morning ,
When i send a mail with differens rcpt address and some of those directions
is incorrect (for example [EMAIL PROTECTED], the domain is bad), the mail
is not send to any of the mail address, even to that if they are correct,
and in the log of smtp, /var/log/qmail/smtp/current i
Hi,
That is how checkuser works by design..
JP
- Original Message -
From: Claudio Mundin
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 2:46 PM
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Problem with mail adress incorrect
Good Morning ,
When i send a mail with
Sorry I should have said qmail works by design..
It is not a checkuser thing..
- Original Message -
From: Jean-Paul van de Plasse
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Problem with mail adress incorrect
ok, but i can change that?
2007/2/13, Jean-Paul van de Plasse [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry I should have said qmail works by design..
It is not a checkuser thing..
- Original Message -
*From:* Jean-Paul van de Plasse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*To:* qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
*Sent:*
No, at least not without changing the source code.
Or I must be wrong here.
JP
- Original Message -
From: Claudio Mundin
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Problem with mail adress incorrect
ok, but
I ask you because in other server that i have with older version of qmail
this don happend.
I will try to find a solution, because to my when i try to send a mail with
most rcpt address, this mail that to be sent to the correct directions and
no, not to be sent to any.
Thnk's for your help
This don't work, in this moment i have set with 10 the value of the variable
anda my test mail have only one bad address, the situation is the same, the
mail is not send to any address
My tcp.smtp is:
I have been told by our administrative staff that they want me to start
saving all e-mails sent / received for a period of time (the duration to
keep this data is still up in the air).
I know that tap can forward any / all e-mail to *ANOTHER* email address
in another domain, and I could setup a
James F. Jarrett wrote:
I have been told by our administrative staff that they want me to start
saving all e-mails sent / received for a period of time (the duration to
keep this data is still up in the air).
I know that tap can forward any / all e-mail to *ANOTHER* email address
in another
I simply setup a domain on my server called archive.com and setup each user
within that domain. Then I wrote a simple script that creates a master txt
named the user+timestamp, grabs a list of file names from the user dir and
then appends each file to the master text file for that user and then
You don't need to own another domain. Just setup a dummy domain like
archive.com on the server and have all the mail tapped to it. Since the
domain archive.com is on the server locally it'll never look elsewhere
outside the server.
-Original Message-
From: James F. Jarrett [mailto:[EMAIL
James F. Jarrett wrote:
Yeah,
I know that, but I still have to create a second domain (that we have to
own) and make sure the mail gets routed to it etc.
While not terribly difficult It adds a lot of mail handling, and seems
that it would be better just to dump it to a text file an forget
Jake Vickers wrote:
James F. Jarrett wrote:
Yeah,
I know that, but I still have to create a second domain (that we have to
own) and make sure the mail gets routed to it etc.
While not terribly difficult It adds a lot of mail handling, and seems
that it would be better just to dump it to a
Buzzz wrote:
Apart from deleting, is there any other way ?
Yep, you can do it temporarily:
svc -d /var/qmail/supervise/NAMEOFSERVICE
This will disable NAMEOFSERVICE temporarily
You can bring it up again with:
svc -u /var/qmail/supervise/NAMEOFSERVICE
See
I only ever tried doing it that way once, a year or two ago, and the problem
was that it would start tapping the taps of the taps of the taps, creating
an endless loop of email logs. A few test messages managed to increase to
something like 35,000 after a few weeks (it was a non-production
EE/Nick,
Is there some reason the toaster doesn't do things the standard way?
I've been wondering what the empty /service directory was all about. ;)
--
-Eric 'shubes'
Well it is easily updatable: just move the scan of the service dir from
/var/qmail/supervise to /service and link the
24x7server wrote:
hi
both machines use normal port 25
/var/qmail/control/blacklists could be the difference then. Are these files
the same on both machines?
however i noted one more point
on the second machine when we send email to some domain within the same
machine then it is fast.
Apparently just a calm before the storm (this morning). ;)
Erik A. Espinoza wrote:
Good enough for me.
On 2/12/07, South Computers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yup.
Erik A. Espinoza wrote:
Testing. Noticed no qmailtoaster e-mail at all and wondering if either
people aren't having issues
ok, i understood that, but changing the chkuser_wrongrcptlimit variable the
problem is not fixed, then what else can i try or what value put for the
variable thar you say?.
2007/2/13, Jean-Paul van de Plasse [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No that is a different thing.
That is a limit on the number of
This is indeed the way the toaster works.
The message returned to the client does not indicate which address is bad,
so the user has no idea which address is causing the problem. That could be
improved by including the offending address in the error message that is
returned to the client.
I've
Fisrt: with outlook express in the error messages indicate what is the bad
address.
Second: my problem is not indicate what address is bad, my problem is: if
the mail that a iI wnat send have a bad rcpt address, this is not send to
any other rcpt address (without mattering that they are
FWIW, here's the reply from Tonino (CHKUSER author):
I already saw this problem...Next version of chkuser has different error
codes: I've been told in this way all programs will handle better this kind
of error.
Personally I use a dedicated port where users submit messages, and on that
One piece you may want to look at is 'Dada Mail'.
On Feb 13, 2007, at 9:25 AM, Dan Herbon wrote:
Hello,
I’m looking for an alternative to the mailing list feature within
qmailadmin. I know some of you have stated you use other list. Any
recommendations? I’m looking for a list program
There is nothing you can try, it is not checkuser related even.
It is hard coded in qmail-smtp.c
You could change that ofcourse.
JP
- Original Message -
From: Claudio Mundin
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 5:38 PM
Subject: Re:
Eric,
I heartily agree. Sending to the valid addresses would be a BAD idea.
An email has to go or not go. To have it partially go would break
compatibility with just about every SMTP server out there and would
create havoc with email clients.
A better error message showing the bad address
I repeat my problem is not show a message. My problem is that the mail is
not send to any address when in the mail are bad rcpt address.
2007/2/13, Warren (mailing lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Eric,
I heartily agree. Sending to the valid addresses would be a BAD idea.
An email has to go or not
Claudio,
That is not a problem. That is the proper way for an SMTP server to
function.
W
Claudio Mundin wrote:
I repeat my problem is not show a message. My problem is that the mail
is not send to any address when in the mail are bad rcpt address.
2007/2/13, Warren (mailing lists)
Hello Fajar,
I assume that you've configuredthe outlook squirrelmail similar to the
configuration included in the squirrelmail-toaster package. If so,
things should just be created automatically.
Perhaps you left out the following options
$trash_folder = 'Trash';
$sent_folder
Claudio,
The QmailToaster behavior is to treat one outgoing messages as one
outgoing message, regardless of how many recipients. If one fails, the
entire message fails.
Erik
On 2/13/07, Claudio Mundin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Morning ,
When i send a mail with differens rcpt address and
But for example if i send the next mail:
FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to: [EMAIL PROTECTED];[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject test
(1) In this example in my server the mail is not send to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is not send to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] The bad address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(2) But if I use my count of
Hey ES,
EE/Nick,
Is there some reason the toaster doesn't do things the standard way?
I've been wondering what the empty /service directory was all about. ;)
To call anything that DJB does standard is a misnomer. That said, we
put everything in /var/qmail/supervise to make it easier to backup
Erik A. Espinoza wrote:
Hey ES,
EE/Nick,
Is there some reason the toaster doesn't do things the standard way?
I've been wondering what the empty /service directory was all about. ;)
To call anything that DJB does standard is a misnomer.
I strongly agree with that statement!
That said,
As long as there's 'svc' to control it, I see no need for putting links into
/service/. For that matter, why is there a /service/ at all in the toaster?
I'd be inclined to ditch it.
Probably there since the Miguel Beccari days and hasn't been removed.
You can rmdir it without side effect.
If
I don't believe those matter since they are for imapd running as a
service, rather than running via tcpservers. Gotta use the tcpservers
configuration changes for things to work.
Erik
On 2/13/07, Philip Nix Guru [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Erik
How are you ?
Sure
If I wanna change
Oops. Pretty cool, that recursion thing. ;)
By the looks of the documentation (when you can find it), tapping should
always be done to a different domain, given that tap checks the sending and
recipient address.
I updated the wiki with a link to inter7's documentation for tap.
Jason P wrote:
I
Erik A. Espinoza wrote:
As long as there's 'svc' to control it, I see no need for putting
links into
/service/. For that matter, why is there a /service/ at all in the
toaster?
I'd be inclined to ditch it.
Probably there since the Miguel Beccari days and hasn't been removed.
You can rmdir
Indeed. You can put that in rc.local.
Erik
On 2/13/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik A. Espinoza wrote:
As long as there's 'svc' to control it, I see no need for putting
links into
/service/. For that matter, why is there a /service/ at all in the
toaster?
I'd be inclined to
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 01:21, Erik A. Espinoza wrote:
Hello Fajar,
I assume that you've configuredthe outlook squirrelmail similar to the
configuration included in the squirrelmail-toaster package. If so,
things should just be created automatically.
Perhaps you left out the following
On 2/13/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik A. Espinoza wrote:
As long as there's 'svc' to control it, I see no need for putting
links into
/service/. For that matter, why is there a /service/ at all in the
toaster?
I'd be inclined to ditch it.
Probably there since the Miguel
- Original Message -
From: Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 3:56 AM
Subject: [qmailtoaster] imap4 configuration files
Hello
I wanted to change a few options/configurations for imapd ..
If you check the run file you can
- Original Message -
From: Warren (mailing lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 7:20 AM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] QMAIL TOASTER ISSUES
Rajesh,
I run toasters on similar machines, a Dell PE 2950 and a Dell PE SC1425.
George Sweetnam wrote:
On 2/13/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik A. Espinoza wrote:
As long as there's 'svc' to control it, I see no need for putting
links into
/service/. For that matter, why is there a /service/ at all in the
toaster?
I'd be inclined to ditch it.
hi
both m/c are dell dual xeon 2.8 with 2 gb ram
ips below are allocated for dns server by our isps.
the slow machine is slow at the third stage ie sending message. it is fast
during the stages -- connecting, authorizing
slow machine -- bocacom, florida
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserver
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