Am restoring my toaster after a power failure, however am getting the
following error and I can see the spamassassin tar archive in /root
Restoring spamassassin files
tar: *-spamassassin-files.tar.bz2: Cannot open: No such file or directory
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
tar:
- Original Message -
From: Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In case anyone was wondering, I ended up configuring pop3 not to look up
hostnames and it started working again. Thanks for the quick responses --
the strace tip gave me the clue I needed to realize it was taking forever
on
Hi Group,
I am using qmail-toaster-1.03-1.0.15 server on fedora
core-1. Server was working fine more than 2 years.But
suddenly from yesterday smtp and pop request is very
slow. It takes around 10 to 15 min. But imap is
working fine. Server dont have any load,dns reslov is
not issue.
I have
I put a -H -l 0 in the command line -- you can also script your hostname
(HOSTNAME = `hostname -fqdn`) and do -H -l $HOSTNAME -- check out the run
file in /var/qmail/supervise/pop3-ssl -- that's where I got the idea. I
think the -l 0 is what actually fixed it for me.
Eric
-Original
Dear all,
Even I got the same problem today afternoon
(13-3-2007). I wonder why we are all getting the same
problem at a time. I am using CentOS 4.4. I have
opened the qmailtoaster list with an intention to
search the mails for similar problems, but I was
stunned to see mails on the first page
Well it's all fixed now, or are you talking about the DNS problem? I don't
think this needs to be flowed out. The registrar was changed, so the root
servers need to be updated still and the old registrar dropped all the
domain info so it doesn't resolve at all right now. Since djbdns dnscache
uses
Kisakye Alex wrote:
Am restoring my toaster after a power failure, however am getting the
following error and I can see the spamassassin tar archive in /root
Restoring spamassassin files
tar: *-spamassassin-files.tar.bz2: Cannot open: No such file or directory
tar: Error is not
Kisakye Alex wrote:
Am restoring my toaster after a power failure, however am getting the
following error and I can see the spamassassin tar archive in /root
Restoring spamassassin files
tar: *-spamassassin-files.tar.bz2: Cannot open: No such file or directory
tar: Error is not
I donĀ“t know if anyone will be interested, but I report the latest info:
Build a test box with FC4. Installed the same packeges, run the same
scripts. QT compile and install fine.
In my dual CPU server nothing I did change the situation. It keeps
complaining about failed dependencies. I
Fetchmail is forwarding via localhost, which doesn't get scanned
(RELAYCLIENT is set). This is normal behavior.
I think that if you configure fetchmail to forward via the external address
on the toaster (come back in using the front door instead of the internal
address), it will scan messages as
Has anyone tested this? I get an error of CD Not Found. The CentOS-4 i386
CD was not found in any of your cdrom drives.
Pressing ok obviously doesn't help.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Ed
On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 11:18 -0700, Ed Morrison wrote:
Has anyone tested this? I get an error of CD Not Found.
I had the same error. I sent an email to Jake and he said he would look
into it.
I was testing it on an older Sony Vaio. A regular Centos server CD
installed fine.
Yes, I have an older version of QMT installed on this box and decided I
wanted to upgrade it and test the ISO at the same time.
On 3/13/07, Vince Callaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 11:18 -0700, Ed Morrison wrote:
Has anyone tested this? I get an error of CD Not Found.
I
Yes, I actually have an older version of QMT installed on the box. I
originally installed CentOS 4.2 and it has been upgraded to 4.4.
On 3/13/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed Morrison wrote:
Has anyone tested this?
I believe that Jake tested it on several HW configurations.
I
As expected the 'nodma' results in the same error for me.
On 3/13/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vince Callaway wrote:
On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 11:18 -0700, Ed Morrison wrote:
Has anyone tested this? I get an error of CD Not Found.
I had the same error. I sent an email to Jake and
I have just downloaded the new qtp and there's a minor error in
qtp-set-rbls script.
If you select the -tight option it throws an error (wrong parameter).
It is the case clause:
It said:
case $1 in
-default | -loose | -moderate)
;;
* )
echo $me usage: $me {-default|-loose|-moderate}
Friends,
I have a good qmailtoaster server that I intend to switch out with my present
mailserver.
my dns points mailhost.mydomain to my present mailserver
I would like to do a switch that could be as simple as changing the hostname
ip num
on both these machines - just flip them
my present
Vince Callaway wrote:
On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 11:18 -0700, Ed Morrison wrote:
Has anyone tested this? I get an error of CD Not Found.
I had the same error. I sent an email to Jake and he said he would look
into it.
I was testing it on an older Sony Vaio. A regular Centos server CD
Jake Vickers wrote:
Vince Callaway wrote:
On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 11:18 -0700, Ed Morrison wrote:
Has anyone tested this? I get an error of CD Not Found.
I had the same error. I sent an email to Jake and he said he would look
into it.
I was testing it on an older Sony Vaio. A
Please help, when I do:
vi + /var/log/qmail/spamd/current
It shows:
[2612] warn: prefork: select returned -1! recovering: Bad file descriptor
What's wrong?
Spams are getting through without *** SPAM *** mark.
-
QmailToaster
dnk wrote:
Would this one be based on centos 5? Just curious as RHEL 5 is
supposed to be out in a few days, and centos is usually a few weeks
behind, so it would be out around then...
I had not planned on it, but if it's out soon I will definitely look
into it.
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME
On Tuesday 13 March 2007 07:57, Eric Shubes wrote:
Fetchmail is forwarding via localhost, which doesn't get scanned
(RELAYCLIENT is set). This is normal behavior.
I think that if you configure fetchmail to forward via the external address
on the toaster (come back in using the front door
Could a few members of this list confirm that they got the original
post from dnk?
On 3/13/07, dnk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My own new posts were not going through (still have not seen my ones
form 2 days ago), yet I seem to be able to reply to previous posts.
Just testing if the first
I got dnk's post on March 13th
I waited two days for a post of mine to show up. I also had to post it twice
before I gave up (the second one appeared a day later).
Terry Rigby
On Tuesday 13 March 2007 19:30, Erik A. Espinoza wrote:
Could a few members of this list confirm that they got the
hi
let us say i host : clientdomain.com on a server
in spamassassin i whitelist this domain so that spamchecks are never done for
this domain since i dont want emails sent between users within the same
domain to be marked as spam even by mistake -- unfortunately spamassassin does
this quite
You might have better luck with the spamassassin list. We do not
include support for that with the qmailtoaster, so you probably will
not get too many responses. That said, it looks like you are just
missing a few perl modules.
On 3/13/07, manny mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi to all ,
Terry Rigby wrote:
On Tuesday 13 March 2007 07:57, Eric Shubes wrote:
Fetchmail is forwarding via localhost, which doesn't get scanned
(RELAYCLIENT is set). This is normal behavior.
I think that if you configure fetchmail to forward via the external address
on the toaster (come back in using
SpamAssassin shouldn't be scanning mail from IP's with RELAYCLIENT set
or SMTP-AUTH is used. Ensure that this is how mail is being sent from
within your domain. Also if you don't want [EMAIL PROTECTED],
enble spf and srs.
On 3/13/07, 24x7server [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
let us say i host :
More info is necessary. How bout distro, rpm versions, system stats,
and more context with the same email as seen from smtp and send logs.
On 3/13/07, Aldi Mmm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please help, when I do:
vi + /var/log/qmail/spamd/current
It shows:
[2612] warn: prefork: select returned -1!
hi,
would it be possible to route mail to an internal mail server which
runs on a
non-standard port??
Thanks,
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Jake Vickers wrote:
It had been asked for in the past, so I finally got around to doing it:
QMT-ISO is a bootable CD that will format your system and install
CentOS 4.4 and then install Qmail-Toaster for you.
I have tested this on 3 different machines here at my office:
P3 800Mhz 512M 4.3G
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