Hi list,
I have migrated my old slack qmail server on a brand new cent os 5.3
qmailtoaster server.
The new server has also a new IP address. I have about 30 mail domains.
My problem is when my clients send emails to yahoo or gmail accounts
they are
delivered into spam folder.
any suggestion
Implement Domain Key, DKIM, and Join Yahoo Feedback Loop, check if your ip
is on blacklist too. The company who does everyone spam scoring is called
Return Path, there really expensive but there site has all this information
on there site.
_
From: Toni Cosma [mailto:toni...@gmail.com]
Oh and reverse DNS is also very important.
_
From: Toni Cosma [mailto:toni...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 12:01 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] yahoo and gmail spam
Hi list,
I have migrated my old slack qmail server on a brand
Domain Key and reverse DNS are ok.
I will implement DKIM and join yahoo feedback loop.
thx
Domnick Eger wrote:
Implement
Domain Key, DKIM, and Join Yahoo
Feedback Loop, check if your ip is on blacklist too. The company who
does
everyone spam scoring is called Return
I had one of my servers with this problem.
It was Roundcube and Apache.
Still not sure that I'm safe enough. It didn't happen again so far, and I
hope it wont. I have two other servers, for witch I gladly bought a QMT
install cd to prevent any of this :)
Regards,
António Pedro Lima
I suppose we should get the change into the qtp scripts. I'll take care
of that. There's a new QTP coming out very soon.
Phil Leinhauser wrote:
Mtime wins! I just ran mtime outputted to text file and it caught
everything I needed and nothing I didn't. I then held my breath and let it
rip.
hello
i applied the as you said
:allow,BADMIMETYPE=,BADLOADERTYPE=M,CHKUSER_ALLOW_SENDER_CHAR_3=/,CHKUSER_RCPTLIMIT=150,CHKUSER_WRONGRCPTLIMIT=10,QMAILQUEUE=/var/qmail/bin/simscan,DKSIGN=/var/qmail/control/domainkeys/%/private,NOP0FCHECK=1
no complaints from anybody so i can safely say that
hello
inspite of all this -- you may have some problems initially till hotmail
and yahoo learns that emails from your server ip is not spam
we also had this problem initially so i used to send test emails to my
hotmail and yahoo accounts and specifically declare them as not-spam
i also
hello all,
i (my clients / users) find ezmlm extremely confusing.
can you suggest any other alternative simple to use mailing list server.
rajesh
-
Qmailtoaster is sponsored by Vickers Consulting Group
Rajesh M wrote:
hello all,
i (my clients / users) find ezmlm extremely confusing.
can you suggest any other alternative simple to use mailing list server.
rajesh
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Mailman
--
-Eric 'shubes'
I had an issue with a blackberry user, so I went to the video to
recompile the toaster to allow the / characters in the from address.
All went well with the recompile and subsequent re-install.
However, after the re-install I can no longer send or receive mail even
to a local user. It seems
Gary Bowling wrote:
I had an issue with a blackberry user, so I went to the video to
recompile the toaster to allow the / characters in the from address.
All went well with the recompile and subsequent re-install.
However, after the re-install I can no longer send or receive mail even
to a
I get nothing in the send log when I send a message. If I continue to
watch the send log as I do a qmailctl restart, it then logs all the
outgoing mail as normal.
Thanks,
Gary
Eric Shubert wrote:
Gary Bowling wrote:
I had an issue with a blackberry user, so I went to the video to
Based on your last question, I have now also discovered that a
stop/start of send will also deliver the email.
svc -d /service/send
svc -u /service/send
and it clears the email. I can't find any errors in any log.
Thanks, Gary
Eric Shubert wrote:
Gary Bowling wrote:
I had an issue with
We found the Feedback Loop to be very effective, if you're a ISP you can
always request a white listing of your IP's, but Yahoo is not the only one
who uses return path, Comcast, Cox, Roadrunner, Usamail, these also can give
you a lot of trouble. We send a little over 80,000 messages a day, and if
Here it is:
service qmail stat
authlib: up (pid 1097) 6520 seconds
clamd: up (pid 1061) 6520 seconds
imap4: up (pid 5073) 5237 seconds
imap4-ssl: up (pid 5071) 5237 seconds
pop3: up (pid 5089) 5237 seconds
pop3-ssl: up (pid 5066) 5237 seconds
send: up (pid 19445) 100 seconds
smtp: up (pid
Is the send daemon having a problem staying up? Or is that time simply
reflective of the last time you restarted it?
Gary Bowling wrote:
Here it is:
service qmail stat
authlib: up (pid 1097) 6520 seconds
clamd: up (pid 1061) 6520 seconds
imap4: up (pid 5073) 5237 seconds
imap4-ssl: up (pid
Just reflective of the last restart. From looking at the server
everything seems to be operating as normal..
Also, just several FYIs..
- When I rebuilt qmail-toaster to remove the / in chkusr, I actually
also upgraded. My server was running qmail-toaster-1.03 1.3.18 prior to
the work and
Sounds like qmail-send isn't able to read the queue after it's cycled
through once, like it's blocked or something. I'm not real familiar with
how that mechanism works.
I wonder if there isn't a zombie process hanging around that's gumming
up the works. Have you (dare I say) rebooted?
Gary
Yikes.. well, ok then. I rebooted, but still the same. Very perplexing as
I have checked stuff until I don't know what else to check..
Gary
Sounds like qmail-send isn't able to read the queue after it's cycled
through once, like it's blocked or something. I'm not real familiar with
how that
Hello!
I need to move my one email server to new ip address. I wouldn't like
to make something crazy like dual gateway routing to achieve this.
So actually I have this educational idea to test it out and set up 2
qmailtoaster boxes to back each other up (replication) during the ip
changing
There's a queue_repair.py script in QTP. I'd give that a shot (after
flushing the queue and stopping qmail). Just a swag at this point.
Gary Bowling wrote:
Yikes.. well, ok then. I rebooted, but still the same. Very perplexing as
I have checked stuff until I don't know what else to check..
Well, sometimes swag's are good!! That worked!! a queue_repair.py command
reported that /var/qmail/queue/lock/trigger was not found.
Based on that I ran a queue_repair.py -r
Thanks for all the help!! I can now turn off my cron that restarted send
every 5 minutes :) Fortunately none of my
Hello List Actually I run my Qmail toaster server with pop3 and I want to
kwon what can I do to change my configuration to an IMAP, well the first
question Is this possible in Qmail toaster?
-
Qmailtoaster is
You will have open up the ports on your firewall, port 143. But the toaster
run imap without any extra configurations.
-Original Message-
From: Noel Rivera (Border Less) [mailto:nriv...@borderless.com.mx]
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 4:35 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
thanks I do this test ant It works perfectly thanks
- Original Message -
From: Domnick Eger de...@cobercafe.net
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 5:42 PM
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] IMAP
You will have open up the ports on your firewall, port 143.
I believe IMAPS works too, that port 993.
-Original Message-
From: Noel Rivera [mailto:nriv...@borderless.com.mx]
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 4:43 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] IMAP
thanks I do this test ant It works perfectly thanks
-
yes I test the imaps and It works too
- Original Message -
From: Domnick Eger de...@cobercafe.net
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 5:49 PM
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] IMAP
I believe IMAPS works too, that port 993.
-Original Message-
Rajesh M wrote:
hello
thanks for the info below
i followed your instructions and got list of bz2 archives
/usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/
what do i do further from here
which file do i need use.
thanks
rajesh
In the bz2 archives are the source code. Uncompress them and edit as needed.
Janno Sannik wrote:
Hello!
I need to move my one email server to new ip address. I wouldn't
like to make something crazy like dual gateway routing to achieve this.
So actually I have this educational idea to test it out and set up 2
qmailtoaster boxes to back each other up (replication)
IMAP w/ TLS on port 143 works as well. This is the preferred setting,
although the others do work.
Noel Rivera wrote:
yes I test the imaps and It works too
- Original Message - From: Domnick Eger de...@cobercafe.net
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Friday, September 11,
31 matches
Mail list logo