Hi Anthony,
On 4/6/06, P.V.Anthony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now I want to upgrade to the latest version on the Qmailtoaster website. I am
really scared as it is a live server and many people depend on it.
Are there any gotchas that I have to look out for?
I am thinking of a same kinf of
On 4/10/06, P.V.Anthony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have done the upgrade and it went very very very smoothly. Please note that
I
was upgrading from version 1.2 to 1.2.10.
Did you just recompile the new packages and then rpm -Uvh them or did
you do a fresh install with backup/restore using
On 4/15/06, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So you don't need a patch for qmail. You need clients supporting them.
This makes more sense. The client must translate the same as DNS.
Is there any IDN aware mail clients?
And what about configuring qmail, in vqadmin do you add the domain
I'm in middle of testing upgrading my qmaillserver that is of version
1.03-1.0.15
and is run under CentOS 3.
I used the upgrade script from wiki.qmailtoaster.com and got all
packages upgraded (there were a few glitches, I'll report to the list
when I've got everything working).
After starting
While experminting with my upgrade of qmail-toaster-1.03-1.0.15 on
CentOS 3 I tried Jake's backupg script.
Everything else went fine, except I got this error:
./qmail-backup-2.7.sh: line 133: 10357 Broken pipe tar czf
$curlfile $DATENAME-* /dev/null 21
Is this somethign serious?
Hi,
On 7/13/06, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Be very careful, the 1.0 branch is very old and Jake's script may not
address all of the changes necessary to get everything going. This is
more of an upgrade from 1.2 to 1.3, the current branch. I had written
a procedure for upgrading from
Hi,
There is an incremental option. Otherwise, no.
As far as the broken pipe, do you have curl installed? Curl is sued to
send it via FTP to another machine.
If you have a backup file, then it completed. It may not have sent it
via curl anywhere, but if the file is there then it was backed up
Hi Jake,
On 7/13/06, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you had changed the vpopmail database password, then this is probably
the cause. The file that has the password being used is in
/home/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql
Thanks for pointing me to the right direction:
I have not changed
Thanks for your work with the upgrade script.
You mentioned earlier that the earlier version of the upgrade script
was not suitable for my old install of qmail-toaster-1.03-1.0.15. Is
this true with the new script also?
Just to let you know, here are some glitches I ran into with the old
script
It was Erik who talked about my old installation and not Eric. Sorry
for the confusion :)
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org
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To
I've now upgraded from qmail-toaster-1.03-1.0.15 to
qmail-toaster-1.03-1.3.3 on a test server using the wiki's upgrade
script and configuring thing manually after that.
I am wondering what to check if the upgrade was succesful and
everything is working ok?
I can confirm the following:
* I can
I finally upgraded a few years old qmail-toaster installation to the
newest version under CentOS 3.
I thought I'd share my experiences, If someone else is planning a same
kind of operation.
First I shutdown my toaster:
service qmail stop
Now no new messages are accepted and they are queued
After upgrading qmailtoaster I found out that badmimetypes was
blocking all .exe and certain .zip attachments without a warning in
the smtp log or to the sender. So I removed usage of badmimetypes from
my toaster as I have attachment filtering defined in simcontrol file
too.
My question is:
Why
At page http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Simscan reads:
--snip--
:clam=yes,spam=yes,spam_hits=12,attach=.exe:.pif:.scr
Breaking this down using parentheses() to help with clarity: (:) is
default, as in default processing rule--higher ranking rules can be
applied. (clam=yes) scan with
On 8/21/06, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The badmimetypes and badloadertypes came from the warlord package that
has been part of the package for a while now. The new version of QMT has
a modified version of simcontrol, which also offers some of the same
features as warlord. Since
On 8/22/06, George Sweetnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are correct, I have it hard set in my local.cf file too. The -D lint
and sa-learn need it to function properly. Otherwise you get multiple
copies of the database to figure out. I had my script wrong for a
looong time before I
On 8/23/06, Kenneth Ling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Currently I install the qmail toaster with clamd 0.88.3 but the latest
version of clamd is 0.88.4 how can I upgrade it so my virus pattern can be
update as well ?
Hmm, I had the impression that ClamAV will upgrade it's virust
database
After upgrading to the newest qmailtoaster, I've been seing a lot of
imapd processes like this:
11256 pts/2S 0:00 /usr/bin/imapd Maildir
Last time I counted there werwe 45 of this kind of processes.
Is this normal, because with the old installation I do not remember
having this many
On 8/22/06, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't worry, and don't be nervous. If you're not sure of how to do
something, just put it in using plain text and someone will come through
and clean it up. Most of my stuff started as copy-n-paste from emails
where I (or others) have gone back
On 10/4/06, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Peltonen wrote:
Okay, I've finally got my notes to the wiki:
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Upgrading%28Obsolete%29
Nice job, Peter. Just a couple observations:
Thanks for reading through the notes.
1) You mention /var
On 10/4/06, Chris Godwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also want to know what the BADMIMETYPE and BADLOADERTYPE directives in
tcp.smtp control, or what do they do?
They block messages with specific type of attachments (by the
attachment's MIME type and not by file extension like simscan does). I
On 10/9/06, Michael Handiboe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jason p wrote:
I had to remove the spamhaus rbl last week (or maybe two weeks ago), it was
causing SMTP sessions to lag horribly, causing clients to timeout... Kind
of a heads up if anyone else is experiencing problems.
oh yes, thank
Have you read this page:
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Spamassassin
Teaching your spamassassin and using SURBL is a good start.
Cheers,
Peter
On 10/16/06, ashok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,,
Im newbie for Spamassassin.
I have installed qmail-toaster and running my
Hello,
On 10/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've just been given a tasking to start archiving/storing all corporate
emails going back a certain period of time.
Is there a relatively simple/straightforward way to setup the toaster to
do this, either locally, or on a separate
On 10/16/06, Peter Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If there are not that many accounts, you could just make a forward
(copy) all incoming mail
to another storage account (that you must first create, of course)?
This can be done from qmailadmin. If there are many accounts... Hm, I
think
Secunia reported a highly critical vulnearbility in clamav:
http://secunia.com/advisories/22370/
The vulnerabilities are reported in version 0.88.4. Prior versions
may also be affected.
At qmailtoaster.com 0.88.4 is the version we offer for downloading. At
http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/
we
On 11/11/06, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The simscan setting is for when messages get deleted. You will not get
any messages put into a spam box unless you install and configure the
devel branch of qmail-toaster right now. Spamassassin *ONLY* scores
messages, nothing else. Simscan
On 11/29/06, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ron's instructions below will work with a pre-configured QmailToaster
as well. So basically do the following:
1) Add customerdomain.com to rcpthosts
2) Add customerdomain.com:exchangeserverip:25 to smtproutes
3) Point MX records only at your
I would like to filter incoming email so that I could place them to
different Maildir subfolders
if their subject's match a predefined string (for example qmailtoaster).
Many years ago with my vanilla qmail installation I used procmail for this job.
Is mailfilter now the tool I should use?
Hi,
On 12/12/06, Simone Marzona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you look at the mailfilter file provided with the toaster you should
gess how to do what do you want.
You mean /etc/mail/mailfilter ?
the syntax of maildrop is easier than that of procmail.
you can place a mailfilter file in the
On 12/12/06, Simone Marzona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in qmailadmin you got the option to put a .qmail file in the home of the
user containing something like |preline mailfilter -Acontent filter..
-f /etc/mail/mailfilter
in some version of qmailadmin this option is missing.
Where in qmailadmin
On 12/12/06, Qmail Toaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have to rebuild qmailadmin and maildrop with the --define 'spambox 1'
option for it to show up in qmailadmin. Example:
rpmbuild --rebuild --with cnt40 --define 'spambox 1'
qmailadmin-toaster-*.src..rpm
rpmbuild --rebuild --with cnt40
On 12/12/06, Philip Nix Guru [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You only need to rebuild qmailadmin with the --define 'spambox 1'
it adds those confugure options :
--enable-modify-spam \
--enable-spam-command=|/var/qmail/bin/preline /usr/bin/maildrop -A
'Content-Filter: maildrop-toaster'
Hi,
On 12/19/06, Alexey Loukianov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From time to time some of SA servers tend to 'stuck'. This shows up in
logs like this:
# qmlog -s @4000458765251acf0b74.s spamd | grep -E 'error|warn'
2006-12-19 00:53:00.508318500 [10802] warn: spamd: timeout: (300 second timeout
On 12/23/06, Peter Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When looking at information that sar has collected CPU has been idle
at least 80 % all the time. Top showed mysql and spamd eating from
0-20 % of CPU at times, never much more.
After restarting spamd I have not been able to reproduce
On 12/24/06, Alexey Loukianov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you check with vmstat or top the state of iowait? Maybe your
processors are idle because of heavy disk load they are waiting to
finish?
iostat tells me:
avg-cpu:
%user %nice%sys %iowait %idle
6.77 0.00 1.23 8.28
On 12/24/06, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is bayes_auto_expire on? That caused timeouts for me, though not mysql.
Nope. I've got that turned off a few weeks earlier (thanks to the
discussion on this list).
Not exactly. It still has many static rules that can catch a lot of things.
I also noticed timeouts in imap4 and imap4-ssl logs. They're like this:
2006-12-22 20:19:27.537362500 INFO: TIMEOUT, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
ip=[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx], headers=0, body=0, rcvd=75, sent=112441,
time=1802
There is a lot more these than timeouts in spamd logs.
My problems started at the
On 12/25/06, Peter Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My problems started at the morning of 20.12. Zero timeouts before
that. I'll reboot the server tomorrow evening so we'll see if anything
changes.
I've now rebooted the server. I also upgraded to the newest
spamassassin, courier-imap
On 1/22/07, Quinn Comendant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FYI: I found an issue with simscan this morning that y'all should be aware of.
Read below...
Has this bug been confirmed?
I've had a few reports of PDF attachments not been delivered to the
receiver which I
did not take that seriously as
On 1/24/07, Peter Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had a few reports of PDF attachments not been delivered to the
receiver which I
Actually there were this kind of errors in clamd current log file:
2007-01-24 12:01:50.928674500 LibClamAV Warning: Error -5 inflating
PDF attachment
2007
Is there a way to fix this so that also forwarded email that is
recognised as spam will end up to the spambox?
Regards,
Peter Peltonen
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QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org
On 2/1/07, Ronnie Tartar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When creating a user, is there anyway to automatically create the spam
folder?
Thanks
Spam subfolders are created by default when receiiving the first
message as detected spam, if you have rebuilt the qmailadmin and
maildrop packages with
On 2/1/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FYI, the --define 'spambox 1' isn't needed for maildrop-toaster, only
qmailadmin-toaster.
That was copied from the FAQ (wiki). I've now updated the section:
Hi,
On 2/1/07, George Sweetnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to setup port 26 for customers (before submission and didn't use smtp
auth's port) to get around isp's blocking port 25 to send (for our hosted
customers off-net). I allow relaying for friendly ip's through submission,
I still
On 1/24/07, Peter Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007-01-24 12:01:50.928674500 LibClamAV Warning: Error -5 inflating
PDF attachment
snip
I found a bug in clamav bugzilla (Opened: 2006-09-20 11:32) regarding this:
https://wwws.clamav.net/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=43
whcih states
On 2/1/07, George Sweetnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just replaced the old sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org (zen blocks all the dynamic
ones now ... I'd use sorbs if i wanted that) with cbl.abuseat.org which is
what blocks most of them anyway. I had sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org right after my
cbl rbl list and
On 2/7/07, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I usually run imapproxy on the different host and all goes well.
Looks like a useful thingie this imapproxy.
Would it be useful to use the proxy even if Qmail and Squirrelmail are
on the same server?
If so and it works, speeds up things and
On 2/22/07, Natalio Gatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone else had troubles with clamav 0.90?
I just tried to upgrade with rpm -Uvh and this is what I got:
package clamav-toaster-0.90rc2-1.3.8 (which is newer than
clamav-toaster-0.90-1.3.10) is already installed. Removing the
packaage
On 2/22/07, Erik A. Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ClamAV upgrades should always take place as follows:
rpmbuild --rebuild --with $DIST clamav-new.src.rpm
rpm -e --nodeps clamav-toaster
rpm -Uhv /path/to/clamav-new.$ARCH.rpm
service qmail cdb
I am looking to make this work with rpm -Uhv,
On 2/22/07, Erik A. Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ClamAV upgrades should always take place as follows:
I just did the actual upgrade, restarted all services but I still see
this in my Received headers:
Received: by simscan 1.3.1 ppid: 25926, pid: 25928, t: 0.2803s
scanners:
On 2/6/07, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wrote a script that's on my site that will monitor BLs for you and
remove the slow ones. v2gnu.com
I've just tried your script and it works great, thanks. I am running
it now once per hour (how often do you run it yourself?).
One thing came
On 2/22/07, Erik A. Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you run service qmail cdb?
No I did not, that did the trick, thanks! I thought that it was only
required if one does changes in
/etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp.cdb
/var/qmail/control/badmimetypes.cdb
/var/qmail/control/badloadertypes.cdb
On 2/23/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Peltonen wrote:
On 2/22/07, Erik A. Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you run service qmail cdb?
No I did not, that did the trick, thanks! I thought that it was only
required if one does changes in
/etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp.cdb
I seem to have similiar problems with the new clamav which I've been
running for a few days now. This morning I found out that my mail
server was not responding: no new emails came through, and nothing was
in smtp logs.
When checking process list, I saw tens and tens of clamav processes like
After restart I have now experienced that clamd processes are eating
up all CPU (2,8GHz HT P4):
PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME CPU COMMAND
1321 clamav25 0 49292 46M 1616 R30.1 4.7 2:08 0 clamd
31064 clamav25 0 49292 46M 1616 R29.1 4.7
At 12:50 the situation is: 8 clamdscan processes eating 100 % cpu
I notice that freshclam is not running:
# service freshclam status
freshclam dead but subsys locked
All I see in freshclam log are messages like this:
Received signal: wake up
ClamAV update process started at Mon Feb 26
On 2/26/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the report, Peter. I'm sure it'll help with tracking this problem
down.
You are welcome.
Restarting qmail (via qmailctl restart or service qmail restart, they're the
same thing) does not restart *everything*. It only recycles
On 2/26/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any news on your situation? Can you tell if the scans that hung up were
incoming or outgoing?
I have no idea. I can switch my clamd back on, so we can find out. But
how do I get more information about the scans that are hanging?
Regards,
Peter
After a restart last evening I've now kept my clamav running over the
night scanning one
domain only. Everything seems to be ok and no strange processes visible:
$ ps ax |grep clam
26991 pts/2S 0:00 supervise clamd
26999 pts/2S 0:00 /usr/bin/multilog t s100 n100
This is what me and Eric found out yesterday:
If we start my toaster with clamav scanning one domain and feed it a
message with an attachment, we get a phantom clamd processes eating
all of my p4 2,8GHz HT CPU. Example:
Top shows:
PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME CPU
Hi,
On 2/28/07, Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try launching a top -u clamav
you should have 1 clamd, 1 freshclam, a few spamc and multiple simscan
commands
clamd and freshclam should have the same PID while you monitor with top
This is what I get. I follow user clamav's processes in top
On 2/28/07, Peter Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After enabling clamav for one domain and sending an email with
attachment to it I see:
PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME CPU COMMAND
17742 clamav25 0 47588 42M 1444 R50.1 4.2 1:00 1 clamd
20466
On 2/28/07, Philip Nix Guru [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Peter
32645 is the only pid you should see
did you by any chance try to rebuild the rpm ?
Yes Pentium D, Core Duo and Xenon 5130 machines all with smp kernels
What's your distrib Peter (sorry if you already mentioned it :))
I have not
On 2/6/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't had a chance to look into how this works yet. I was hoping someone
else would beat me to it. I don't know why forwarded emails aren't filtered,
but I think you're right, in that forwarded messages should go to the
spambox. This is a
On 3/2/07, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't been keeping an eye on the thread, so can you detail what the
issue was again?
My issue was:
I have built my toaster with --define 'spambox 1. Spam sent to an
account that has Spam Detection? enabled in qmailadmin is handled
correctly
On 3/5/07, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not in a spot to check the delivery schema. but is the message being
passed through spamassassin and scored, just not passed through the
mailfilter script?
Yes, the message is passed through spamassassin and scored.
The only thing not
On 3/5/07, Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That means. I have .qmail files
A forward is always [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... in the past alias/forwards were
handled in a different way
now all are kinda forwards :)
If you store your alias in the mysql db, I think it is using the old
scheme for alias
On 3/5/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not clear on which is the old way and which is the new. Have a look at
/home/vpopmail/bin/dotqmail2valias -a.
The command did nothing as I already have all aliases in db.
At the moment Qmailadmin produces this kind of format in the db:
On 3/3/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If they were talking about bug #318, I'm not so sure.
I'll feel better about it when Peter says it's no longer happening on his
toaster. ;)
I've now upgraded my CentOS 3 box to clamav-toaster-0.90.1-1.3.11,
enabled clamav for
one domain, rebuilt
Every time I upgrdae the qmailtoaster pkg (manually) my simcontrol
file is overrun. Is this
necessary? Same thing with tcp.smtp. Couldn't the new files just be
added with .rpmnew extension?
Regards,
Peter
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QmailToaster
I'll mention at this thread too, that upgrading to
clamav-toaster-0.90.1-1.3.11 from the
devel site seemed to fix my problems.
Consider this long thread closed :) Thanks for ES and EE for working
so hard to get this issue
solved.
Cheers,
Peter
On 3/7/07, Natalio Gatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/admin/qmail-toaster] # rpm -qa | grep ssl
openssl-0.9.7f-7.10
openssl-devel-0.9.7f-7.10
Is it just a falied dependencies check? Should I install it with --force?
There are multiple openssl packages available for centos4.
On 3/7/07, Natalio Gatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/7/07, Peter Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/7/07, Natalio Gatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/admin/qmail-toaster] # rpm -qa | grep ssl
openssl-0.9.7f-7.10
openssl-devel-0.9.7f-7.10
Is it just a falied
On 3/10/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Changes in this version:
.) removes clamav-toaster before upgrading if installed clamav-toater =
0.90.1-1.3.11
.) backs up / restores entire /usr/share/clamav directory
Could you tell more about the reasons behind these changes (I'm still
I found finally time to look at imapproxy (http://www.imapproxy.org/).
It seems to be useful as I'm running a webmail service on another server.
Naturally I wanted the connection between the proxy and webmail to be encrypted,
so I started to reed the imapproxy docs and stumbled on this:
I have created a maling list with qmailadmin/ezmlm and it seems to be working.
Now I'm wondering how can I moderate the list without qmaIladmin, via email?
And what I would like, is a separate web interface for the mailing
list. Admin view for the moderator
and archives for users. In
On 3/20/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IIRC that had to do with the spambox filter not kicking in.
Yes, that was my case and it was due to the old format of forwarding
rules in the
db. After fixing that everrything has been working fine.
It appears to me that the toaster is
Hi,
On 3/30/07, Massimiliano Fontana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi..sorry for this little OT . Through./conf.pl I set language to it_IT
. On my webmail , italian is selected but it keeps on showing me english
language.
Any suggestion?
Have you installed the non-English locales for Squirrelmail
Like Jim, I'd like to get some clearance on this matter: what is safe to do with
vqadmin and what is not? And how can one establish the same things from
command line?
To clear one thing out that Jim said:
On 4/2/07, Jim Shupert, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I have seen statements that
On 4/6/07, Nolan Garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am interested in a POP3-Connector like piece for Qmail. Basically this
would get a users mail via POP3, and then store it in the local vpopmail
mailbox. Has anyone heard of such a thing? Any thoughts on where I could
find one, or how I could
The only time I've seen Squirrelmail getting sluggish was when I was having
db issues in my toaster. IMAP (Outlook etc) worked fine but webmail did not
as it was reading user preferences etc from the db. Of course it could
also be your Apache not behaving well.
What's the CPU / memory / IO
Hi,
On 5/26/07, PakOgah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is ezmlm-cgi-toaster installed in QTP by default?
yes
If so, what is the URL for that ?
http://www.domain.com/mail
configure ezmlm-cgi by editing /etc/ezmlm/ezcgirc
Could you give a bit more detalied example, please?
In deafult ezcgirc
Hi,
I'm looking for the most simple way to execute a bash script always
when receiving
a new email? Could I do this with mailfilter? Or can I run the script
from user's .qmail file somehow?
Regards,
Peter
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QmailToaster
I've created an alias domain for a real domain with vqadmin Add Alias
Domain function.
If I set a vacation message / autoresponder with Qmailadmin to the
real domain, it works ok for the real domain but not for the alias
domain (no vacation message sent). Also if I have an account alias
(say foo
I wonder what the right packages are for CentOS3?
I've seen at least spamassassin complaining lately about missing perl
packages after upgrade:
@400046bb74031e2625b4 [15710] warn: BEGIN failed--compilation
aborted at
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.0/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/DomainKeys.pm
Forge installed:
http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/FAQ.php#A2
On 8/9/07, Peter Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder what the right packages are for CentOS3?
I've seen at least spamassassin complaining lately about missing perl
packages after upgrade:
@400046bb74031e2625b4
Hi,
On 8/14/07, Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. edit smtp run file changing -H into -h
Could you clarify again why this is necessary?
I'm running the latest clamav and spamassassin from the devel site on
i386 without touching the smtp run file and have not notoiced any
problems...
Regards,
Is it so, that the default SMTP auth is not SLL enabled?
If so, could you document for rest of us, how you got SSL enabled?
Cheers,
Peter
On Nov 21, 2007 2:21 PM, Adam Cantwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have gotten ucspi-ssl working on port 465 for SSL enabled SMTP
authentication, and auth
I've got a domain in a different server running an old standard qmail
installation without mysql support.
I've done the migration in the following way:
1. created the domain with vaddomain in the new server
2. rsynced the vpopmail dir from old server to the new one
3. chowned vpopmail dir to
to
the new one. As the QmailToaster vpopmail uses mysql for a database.
Erik
On Dec 30, 2007 7:34 AM, Peter Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a domain in a different server running an old standard qmail
installation without mysql support.
I've done the migration in the following
Hi,
I've ran into this same problem:
On Jan 21, 2008 7:59 PM, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems one of my fellow sysadmins discovered that Qmail does something
pretty lame (no surprise there), but specifically, the problem is that
some of my users are seeing duplicate messages in
Err, what I meant with:
On Feb 12, 2008 12:06 PM, Peter Peltonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
from a cron job. So it must have been changing?
So it must have been something else?
:)
Cheers,
Peter
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QmailToaster hosted
Hi,
On Feb 7, 2008 6:40 PM, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You've probably gotten to the point where auto-expire of bayes rules is
kicking in. This can take quite a while depending on your hardware. On my
puny PII/266 toaster it takes around 5 minutes.
Well, I had this line
I have a toaster server in located in my ISP's hosting facilities.
Is there any reason to configure smtproutes to use the ISP's smtp server?
If I delete the file, my box will try to deliver the messages directly, right?
And that should be a bit faster or at least more reliable if my ISP's SMTP
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 8:31 PM, Eric Shubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is bayes_auto_expire turned on? (check /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf) If
so, you'll want to turn it off and run a cron job to do that task daily.
It is off. This is my local.cf:
#
bayes_auto_expire 0
bayes_path
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:31 PM, Eric Shubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Given that bayes_auto_expire is off, there's apparently some sort of other
bottleneck. Are the messages which timeout particularly large? What's the
cpu utilization when the timeout occurs? How longs do messages
I'm as well encountering this problem still. It seems to be related
clamd or spamd getting stuck, but I haven't discovered further
details. Restarting qmail resolves the issue for a while. It is very
annoying.
How do I find out which email addresses are causing this? Maybe there
is a pattern
Hi,
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 4:21 PM, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Peltonen wrote:
I've been seeing lots of these in my logs lately:
2008-06-06 13:59:03.687888500 INFO: TIMEOUT,
[EMAIL PROTECTED], ip=[xxx.xx.xxx..xxx], headers=300, body=0,
rcvd=885, sent=2188, time=7500
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 7:19 PM, Eric Shubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Filesystem near full?
MySQL having issues?
Disk space is not the issue.
I've seen quite many MySQL spawning quite many child processes though.
Whats the best way to find out what kind of issues it might be having?
Peter
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