Dear List,
My qmt server working properly for a long time. Suddenly when
trying to reset the password of a particular mail id we got the
following error.
Internal Server Error
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The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was
unable to
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On 8/31/09, Ganesh.payelkar ganesh.payel...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear hajid,
Actually this is not a proper mail header, So kindly paste
proper header of this mail,
This is happening due to simple and guessable password of email Id's of
users.
Regards,
Ganesh
On Mon, Aug
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On 9/1/09, Ariel lauchafernan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello list, I need to add a domain in QMT, bearing the letter Ñ, is
possible?
Hola lista, necesito agregar un dominio en qmt, que lleva la letra Ñ , es
posible ??
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Thanks Best Regards
Hello
Check the dir_control table in vpopmail database. If in cur_users field
has some huge number (for example 2147483647) then modify it to be zero.
It creates overflow and hence the internal server error.
This would be the first thing to check. If that didn't work, let us know.
Janno
On
i didn't look properly. you have problem with qmailadmin and not
vqadmin. This fix probably doesn't apply.
On 1.09.2009 12:45, Janno Sannik wrote:
Hello
Check the dir_control table in vpopmail database. If in cur_users
field has some huge number (for example 2147483647) then modify it to
I'm experiencing slow and broken pop3 download and SMTP upload. I've
increased the timeout in Outlook, the problem persist. I tried downloading
large attachments using Squirrelmail, most of the time the download stops.
Any way to fix this problem? Same attachments sent to gmail and downloaded
Harry Zink wrote:
On Aug 31, 2009, at 1:24 PM, Jake Vickers wrote:
I do not think this is possible, since the extended character set it
not support by ARIN/DNS (someone correct me if I am wrong). There
would be no point in allowing a character if DNS will not allow it
anyway - nothing wou
Peter Tan wrote:
I'm experiencing slow and broken pop3 download and SMTP upload. I've
increased the timeout in Outlook, the problem persist. I tried
downloading large attachments using Squirrelmail, most of the time the
download stops. Any way to fix this problem? Same attachments sent to
I have a server with this number in the table and if I put it to zero
the vdominfo gives me segmentation fault and if I put it back to the old
number is the same, I have to dump the database again for it to work
regards
Lucian
Janno Sannik wrote:
Hello
Check the dir_control table in
My SMTP was timing out for MS Outlook, so I took a look at my queue and
found this (103 of them):
11174869 (20, remote)
Envelope Sender: anonym...@mail.northlakechristian.org
Envelope Recipient: r...@mail.northlakechristian.org (To Be Delivered)
Looking at one of the emails:
[r...@mail ~]#
Kent Busbee wrote:
My SMTP was timing out for MS Outlook, so I took a look at my queue and
found this (103 of them):
11174869 (20, remote)
Envelope Sender: anonym...@mail.northlakechristian.org
Envelope Recipient: r...@mail.northlakechristian.org (To Be Delivered)
On 1.09.2009 13:51, Jake Vickers wrote:
Peter Tan wrote:
I'm experiencing slow and broken pop3 download and SMTP upload. I've
increased the timeout in Outlook, the problem persist. I tried
downloading large attachments using Squirrelmail, most of the time
the download stops. Any way to fix
I've fixed the last couple known bug in QControl and will be releasing
that in the next few days. Are there any feature requests I can try and
squeeze in before release that you would like to let me know about?
Just shoot me a message off-list.
Thanks.
Hi DK,
in /var/qmail/control/simcontrol you change :clam=yes to :clam=no until
you fixed your issues with clamav.
Dont forget to do a simscanmk for the changes to have effect.
Andreas
Am Tuesday 01 September 2009 23:30:10 schrieb dnk:
Hi there,
What is the safe way to disable clamav on a
Thanks. I'm not very sure, but it used to work. I don't have many users on
the servers, the problem may have been there from beginning. Any examples of
a proper DNS config?
Peter
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 1:55 AM, Janno Sannik ja...@foor.ee wrote:
On 1.09.2009 13:51, Jake Vickers wrote:
Peter
Just 'dig' a few known domains and see what response times look like.
# dig qmailtoaster.com
# dig google.com
# dig yahoo.com
Do you have a caching nameserver installed on your toaster? That might help.
# yum install caching-nameserver bind-chroot
What's in your /etc/resolv.conf file?
(this
Friends, :: an update ::
I have retained the postfix how to in case i need it
I got my thing working via sendmail ( 'cause i was close ) and using
the providers mailserver.( smtp.fuse.net )
basically i am able to monitor our servers ( like I am outside the
network ) via this dsl
and
In a typical configuration, it would be hitting your smtp server port
25, which you would see in your smtp log:
# qmlog -lc fuse\.net
Jim Shupert wrote:
Friends, :: an update ::
I have retained the postfix how to in case i need it
I got my thing working via sendmail ( 'cause i was close
hello
i noted that as long as i smtp authenticate qmail does not check to ensure
that the mailfrom email id (domain name part) exists in the rcpthosts file
or not.
i need to check to ensure that the domain part of the mailfrom email id is
a domain hosted on my server.
example if domain1.com is
Rajesh M wrote:
hello
i noted that as long as i smtp authenticate qmail does not check to ensure
that the mailfrom email id (domain name part) exists in the rcpthosts file
or not.
i need to check to ensure that the domain part of the mailfrom email id is
a domain hosted on my server.
example
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