Hi,
I'm trying to install QmailToaster on CentOS 5, but I'm running into
installation errors when running the cnt5064-install-script.sh script. I've
have followed the step by step instructions found on the QmailToaster wiki for
installing on CentOS_5.
Server Specs:
Dell T300 (new)
CentOS 5.3
Jake Vickers wrote:
John Hansen wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install QmailToaster on CentOS 5, but I'm running into
installation errors when running the cnt5064-install-script.sh script.
I've
have followed the step by step instructions found on the QmailToaster
wiki for
installing
On Jun 25, 2009, at 10:28 AM, John Hansen wrote:
nroff -man qmail-local.8 qmail-local.0
/bin/sh: nroff: command not found
make: *** [qmail-local.0] Error 127
error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.26371 (%build)
there's your first problem.
$ sudo yum -q provides '*/nroff
On Jun 25, 2009, at 12:12 PM, John Hansen wrote:
error: Failed dependencies:
exim conflicts with qmail-toaster-1.03-1.3.18.x86_64
here is your second problem; you have exim installed. as the error
message says, exim conflicts with qmail-toaster. you need to
uninstall
Hi,
We currently authenticate our users with an LDAP server for different systems
such as email and thin clients (LTSP). I would like to keep this same set up
and not use a separate user database for QmailToaster, if possible. Most of
our users use webmail, but there are around 20 that use an
Eric Shubert wrote:
Wait a minute. I might be going to sound like an idiot here, but I'll
take that chance.
LDAP is a protocol, not an implementation. You can implement LDAP with
a mysql backend, can you not? If so, why couldn't you have a mysql
database that serves both
Hi,
My current mail system is using mbox, and I'll need to convert to Maildir. Any
recommendations on a good conversion tool?
Thanks,
John
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Is there a QMT-ISO install manual for CentQMT5?
I found the wiki, but it looks like it might be more for CentOS 4.
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/QMT-ISO_Manual_Guide#Installation
I have my server up using CentQMT5-1.2.0.iso, but now could use some direction
on getting things properly
John Hansen wrote:
In the wiki, it states to disable domainkeys, is this still the case?
Disabling domainkeys
disable domainkeys on qmtiso ver 1.2
somehow in this version domainkeys is still link to qmail
need to disable it
Disabling Domain Keys
Thanks.
You only need
I have converted from mbox to Maildir folders on my old server. I am moving
the folders from my old mail server to my new mail server which is using
Maildir with Qmailtoaster. The problem is my courierimapsubscribed file is
unaware of the non-default folders the users have added themselves. I
From: Mahesh Bhat mahesh.b...@modelytics.com
Hi All,
When I login to my web login.. I need to put u...@domain.com and
then the password.. is there a way to just use USER in the Section
Username rather than u...@domain.com.
-Regards
Mahesh Bhat
Try modifying
Jim Shupert wrote:
I love this list -- i learn so much -- i have often wondered about
the same thing... but what if one has 3 domains can you
# vi /home/vpopmail/etc/defaultdomain
mydomain1.com
mydomain2.com
mydomain3.com
or -- for obvious reasons -- can there only be 1 default
Hi,
I'm starting to do some testing on a new install. I set up a couple of test
accounts and when I log into Squirrelmail and try to send an email from one
test account to another on the same server in the same domain, I get this
response just after hitting the send button.
Message not sent.
John Hansen wrote:
Hi,
I'm starting to do some testing on a new install. I set up a couple of test
accounts and when I log into Squirrelmail and try to send an email from one
test account to another on the same server in the same domain, I get this
response just after hitting
Ganesh wrote:
Dear John,
Kindly check your /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp and check that
CHKUSER setting. if it is possible then paste your /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp
contain..
Regards,
Ganesh
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 1:27 AM, John Hansen jhan...@winonacotter.orgwrote:
Hi
John Hansen wrote:
Hi,
I'm starting to do some testing on a new install. I set up a couple of
test
accounts and when I log into Squirrelmail and try to send an email from
one
test account to another on the same server in the same domain, I get this
response just after hitting
John Hansen wrote:
Ganesh wrote:
Dear John,
Kindly check your /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp and check that
CHKUSER setting. if it is possible then paste your /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp
contain..
Regards,
Ganesh
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 1:27 AM, John Hansen
jhan
the script.
So, still looking for the part where the users password is entered by the
script and not manually.
Thanks,
John
-- Original Message ---
From: PakOgah pako...@pala.bo-tak.info
To: John Hansen jhan...@winonacotter.org, qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Fri, 31
to have encrypted passwords to use this option.
John Hansen wrote:
Hi PakOgah,
Thanks for modifying the script. However, when I run the script, it asks to
Please enter password for each user, then asks to re-enter the password
for
confirmation, before going onto the next user. A step
John Hansen wrote:
Hi PakOgah,
Thanks for modifying the script. However, when I run the script, it asks to
Please enter password for each user, then asks to re-enter the password
for
confirmation, before going onto the next user. A step in the right
direction,
but still would
The bulk user script does run as expected. My problem was that the original
script used $PASS, and the modified script uses $PASSWORD. I only made
modifications in my existing script instead of copying and pasting the entire
file in. So, here is the add bulk users script that does work importing
No encrypting necessary. Worked with plain text passwords that were in the file.
John
Eric wrote:
What's the word on how passwords need to be encoded? (Just for
posterity)
John Hansen wrote:
The bulk user script does run as expected. My problem was that the original
script used $PASS
For those that may be interested, here is a script that will delete bulk
users. Modified from the bulk user add script.
John
#!/bin/bash
#
# BULK USER DELETE FOR QMAIL TOASTER
#
# Modified from the Bulk User Adding script that PakOgah
pako...@pala.bo-tak.info
# helped to create with Alex
Ariel wrote:
I need to get some good webmail, free, to an ISP other than roundcube or
squirrelmail.
for approximately 1000 users
Eric Shubert wrote:
eGroupware has an IMAP client that I hear is rather nice. eGw is much
more than just IMAP though. You could look at horde as well.
That's
One of our users is from Japan, and he is getting this error when he logs
onto SquirrelMail.
You need to have PHP installed with the multibyte string function enabled
(using configure option --enable-mbstring). SquirrelMail Notice:
I'm sure he's not the only one getting this message, but the
John Hansen wrote:
One of our users is from Japan, and he is getting this error when he
logs
onto SquirrelMail.
You need to have PHP installed with the multibyte string function
enabled
(using configure option --enable-mbstring). SquirrelMail Notice:
I'm sure he's not the only one
Greetings list,
I have a problem with one of my users who is trying to send out a large
amount of emails (900+) at one time. We are a school, and we try to send
out regular updates to our alumni regarding upcoming events and interests.
These emails are generated via a database program, then sent
Steve Huff wrote:
On Sep 24, 2009, at 11:55 AM, John Hansen wrote:
What do I need to change/update in order for these to be sent out
without
errors?
you need to set up an ezmlm mailing list on the toaster and have your
user send mass emails via this list rather than via Outlook. that's
John Hansen
Director of Technology
Cotter Schools
1115 W. Broadway
Winona, MN 55987
507-453-5000
www.cotterschools.org
Steve Huff wrote:
On Sep 24, 2009, at 11:55 AM, John Hansen wrote:
What do I need to change/update in order for these to be sent out
without
errors?
you need to set
John Hansen wrote:
Jake,
Are you suggesting that even if I use ezmlm for sending to this many
recipients (over 254) that I'll still receive chkuser errors?
John
Jake Vickers wrote:
Nope. ezmlm does not have the same limitation that chkuser does, since
it directly injects the messages
Am Thursday 24 September 2009 22:41:43 schrieb Jake Vickers:
John Hansen wrote:
Jake,
Are you suggesting that even if I use ezmlm for sending to this many
recipients (over 254) that I'll still receive chkuser errors?
John
Nope. ezmlm does not have the same limitation that chkuser does
I have a user that can not send an email to one particular domain, at
least that I'm aware of. When rliso...@cotterschools.org sends and email
to johnostrow...@desch.org, or any other person at the domain, he gets an
immediate bounce back. However, I can send this person
(johnostrow...@desch.org)
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