Thanks for the tip! Enabled this and it seems to work while testing :-)
> On 24 May 2016, at 10:51, Aleksander Podsiadły wrote:
>
> W dniu 23.05.2016, pon o godzinie 14∶10 -0400, użytkownik Jaime Lerner
> napisał:
>> Definitely didn't want to be bouncing Gmail emails. So with
.04.2016, wto o godzinie 09∶40 +0200, użytkownik Sebastian
> Grewe napisał:
>> I am currently getting this error message when trying to send a mail
>> to a domain (audi-kiel.de).
>
> There is no domain audi-kiel.de, there is only host www.audi-kiel.de.
>
> 8<--
>
: 640 msec
> ;; SERVER: 61.88.88.88#53(61.88.88.88)
> ;; WHEN: Wed Apr 6 00:45:52 2016
> ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 41
>
>
> best wishes
> Tony White
>
> On 6/04/2016 00:35, Eric wrote:
>> Another question, do you have another QMT that you could send it from, so it
>
ave another QMT that you could send it from, so it
> can determine that it's not just something with that particular QMT you're
> running? If you need I could test for you.
>
>> On 4/5/2016 8:14 AM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
>> Yes that works so it seems to be a Qmail specifi
Yes that works so it seems to be a Qmail specific issue. Any hints what to
check are appreciated.
Sent from my iPhone
> On 05 Apr 2016, at 16:04, Sebastian Grewe <sebast...@grewe.ca> wrote:
>
> Silly me, of course I forgot to do that too.
>
> Anyway, I sent a mail and wi
lt;ebr...@whitehorsetc.com> wrote:
>
> Did you try sending it from another account like hotmail?
>
> On 4/5/2016 1:40 AM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
>> dig mx audi-kiel.de <http://audi-kiel.de/>
Hey Manikandan,
This is from the man page for qmail-smtpd
(http://www.qmail.org/man/man8/qmail-smtpd.html):
databytes
Maximum number of bytes allowed in a message, or 0 for
no limit. Default: 0. If a message exceeds this
limit, qmail-smtpd returns
Hey List!
I am currently getting this error message when trying to send a mail to a
domain (audi-kiel.de). I Googled and figured out that it’s caused by Qmail not
handling the ANY DNS request properly when exceeding 512 bytes in answers.
Strangely this was linked to a DNS patch in Qmail but
Thanks Emiliano, that indeed fixes the DROWN attack vector. Confirmed by using
the Drownattack test on their website which showed my server as fixed :-)
Don’t forget that the same key may be used on your Webserver (sampled Apache
here) so also disable weak ciphers there!
And please don't forget to restart all services or even better your entire
server. If you don't do this your running processes will still have the old
libraries loaded.
This is indeed a big one so update ASAP. It's known for a while and actively
exploited.
Sent from my iPhone
> On 19 Feb
Great guide! I was also not a fan of downgrading OpenSSL especially with the
last upgrades required.
It seems this is a remote issue then where mail servers have Diffie Helmann
keys in a smaller size than required by newer OpenSSL versions. It may be a
good idea to notify those domains with a
Some reverse lookups not working maybe?
Sent from my iPhone
On 26 Jul 2015, at 08:09, Tony White t...@ycs.com.au wrote:
Hi folks,
This is mad I had a 5 second greeting delay in spamdyke.
I now seem to have a 35 second delay. Removing the spamdyke
delay gives me 30 seconds.
There are no
Two additions:
1) Don't do it by hand since users have to change their password if you don't
have plain text enabled:
http://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/9306/how-do-you-mysqldump-specific-tables
4) use rsync -var
Sent from my iPhone
On 08 Jul 2015, at 19:54, Eric Broch
, Sebastian Grewe sebast...@grewe.ca wrote:
Two additions:
1) Don't do it by hand since users have to change their password if you don't
have plain text enabled:
http://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/9306/how-do-you-mysqldump-specific-tables
4) use rsync -var
Sent from my iPhone
On 08
I don’t think that you get the latest version (including all fixes) from EL?
1.1.1 seems to be the latest.
I guess RC requires a recent PHP version. Personally I am using the REMI
repository to keep PHP and MySQL up to date. Been using it for 3+ years now and
never had an issue. Timely
It does? I had to login via IMAP credentials, are these cached in a DB? I don't
remember having troubles logging in to Roundcube after changing my mail
password.
And for sending mails it can also use the same credentials used on Login.
Sent from my iPhone
On 17 Apr 2015, at 19:54, Dan
Hey Dave,
Not really a whole lot of issues to expect with roundcube. It speaks regular
IMAP with a DB backend for some data. I'd recommend looking into sauserprefs
(install via RC Plugin, look it up). I don't really host massive users (just
family really) but it's useful to change the exact
screen
( sad grin )
Thankfully, I did a VM Snapshot, and am about to reverse this roundcube
attempt.
Dave M
On 17/04/2015 11:05 AM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
It does? I had to login via IMAP credentials, are these cached in a DB? I
don't remember having troubles logging
Third tip: run openVPN on your server and disallow public access to all non VPN
IPs to
all ports and open only those to public you really need. Keep OpenVPN updated
to avoid stuff like the past heart bleed attack and rotate certificates.
Connect to VPN to access all privileged ports that are
Hey EricB,
That sounds great! Ping me off-list or on the development list once you got
those packaged up and running for testing CentOS7. I am only waiting for some
packages to exist to continue working on the cookbook.
Cheers,
Sebastian
Sent from my iPhone
On 23 Feb 2015, at 18:33, Eric
There are no CentOS 7 packages available yet. CentOS 6 is the latest officially
supported version.
I use the Chef Cookbook to deploy to CentOS 6 myself. Others may use the
regular RPM package installation.
I am not sure where the documentation for CentOS 6 is exactly but there are a
few mails
I think the idea is to start an actual Forum, not just a mailing list.
I would be all for that. Forums are much easier accessible by people, better to
search in and probably allow finding archived posts much easier.
- Sebastian
On 20 Feb 2015, at 13:48, Johannes Weberhofer
ip of foreign
countries and not only in my country.
You could give me some guidance on what to check?
2015-02-10 13:58 GMT+01:00 Sebastian Grewe sebast...@grewe.ca:
Enable status module, enable extended status, then run apachectl fullstatus.
Returns a list of all current and past
Enable status module, enable extended status, then run apachectl fullstatus.
Returns a list of all current and past connections to workers with their IP and
the target URL.
If you have a ton of users, this may be normal. If it suddenly spiked it may be
a exploit scan or DOS?
- Sebastian
On
Hey *,
DENIED_OTHER is a message by Spamdyke followed by the reason at the end why it
was rejected outside of the scope of Spamdyke Filtering: 503_MAIL_first
This could be an indicator that the mail server or mail client is not doing a
proper ‘handshake’.
Quick google lead to this post on
Here may be the reason: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Authentication/Caching
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Authentication/Caching
Dovecot caches authentication information to decrease load on the backend
authentication processes, if enabled. Maybe this option is turned on for your
system. Check that,
$backupdest\$gzmysqldata \
I think that backslash shouldn't be there and may cause the files not being
deleted?
Sent from my iPhone
On 23 Jan 2015, at 08:09, Chandran Manikandan tech2m...@gmail.com wrote:
$backupdest\$gzmysqldata \
CentOS 6 installs cleanly with my provided chef cookbook. The idea was to put
it all into a Omnibus Package (if possible) and allow users to easily install
this.
CentOS 7 would also work (with some adjustments on the Cookbook) but I am
lacking binary packages for it.
But agreed on the actual
Wisdom, we are full of it!
Look for spamdykes early talker setting. That sounds like a value that one
would reduce from 5 to 1 ;-)
Sent from my iPhone
On 26 Nov 2014, at 18:51, Jim Shupert jshup...@pps-inc.com wrote:
This is intentional. Clients should be configured to use STARTTLS. If
Hey Quinn,
I don't know what HIPAA is (something like PCI compliance I guess) but wouldn't
sending stuff through your server prior to delivering it to Barracuda break the
security chain? You would be a third, insecure party handling mail before sent
of the the secure service.
Maybe it's my
You can disable the firewall in the qt-install script - PR is here:
https://github.com/QMailToaster/qmailtoaster-util/pull/4/files
https://github.com/QMailToaster/qmailtoaster-util/pull/4/files
Simple change really :-)
On 10 Nov 2014, at 16:10, Jim Shupert jshup...@pps-inc.com wrote:
On
Hey Rajesh,
I really can only help on one: 1) Port 110 is disabled by default since anyone
in between could read the password. I recommend not to enable it - though with
the SSLv3 issues now it may not even matter ;-)
As for Webmail I am using Roundcube (sleeker design and specifically only a
I think the Github Wiki gives access to anyone willing to modify content - but
I could be wrong.
I can take a look sometime and use a CentOS base installation to test your
steps again and see if it goes well. Then I add some documentation and
explanation to the GH Wiki. Maybe a TL;DR version
Hey Tony,
Have you checked your php.ini file? It requires a date.timezone with one of
those updates. Don’t remember which exactly ...
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 21 Sep 2014, at 18:05, Tony White t...@ycs.com.au wrote:
Hi folks,
Just had an embarrassing time with a customer whose date time
percent of confidence. But it was amazing''
It worked with out any interruption. and that Amazing fact we peoples
in our team had realised and implemented in rest of the ma... anyways
Mr. Seba Thanks a lot.
Cheers
Rajesh R
On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 10:16 AM, Sebastian Grewe sebast
Potentially a recent server upgrade has added some memory footprint to the Pop3
libraries which now fails to run. It's mentioned in the error message: unable
to allocate memory.
Increase the memory limit in the pop3 run script. There should be one large
number in it, just increase that until
Thanks Dan, you pretty much explained in details what I suggested ;-)
I agree that this is indeed a hijacked account sending out spam and receiving
bounces from those that were not delivered. In addition to Dans suggestions
(password change and malware scan on systems) I would recommend
It looks more like an authenticated mail from your server from a hijacked
account. Check you servers logs for indications what account has been sending a
lot of mails lately and change that accounts password.
Sent from my iPhone
On 25 Aug 2014, at 17:27, Jim Shupert jshup...@pps-inc.com
As long as you feed ELK from logstash by reading logs there is no reason that
you couldn't attach fail2ban to the same logs. If you plan to forward logs to
elk without local files being written you will have problems.
I have been doing a lot on ELK lately. It's a great system and Kibana
) as to how
best to achieve the result.
Thanks Sebastian. I presume Aneesh will reply with any further questions he
might have.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
On 07/31/2014 11:20 AM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
I think they don't wanna take any risk and loop it through an internal
connection. No outside
I think the mail server is not connected to the internet and does not handle
public domain emails. It only handled email tragic internally. So the cloud
app needs a way in and the idea is to use a simple public mta that accepts
the mail as-is and passes it on to the internal server which
;-)
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 31.07.2014, at 20:08, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:
On 07/31/2014 10:30 AM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
I think the mail server is not connected to the internet and does not handle
public domain emails. It only handled email tragic internally. So the
cloud app
He does have a point there :D or just mail-toaster!
On 28.07.2014, at 16:31, Dan McAllister q...@it4soho.com wrote:
On 7/27/2014 1:58 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 07/26/2014 09:03 PM, Hasan Akgöz wrote:
I have both postfix and qmail mail servers. smtpd_sender_login_maps (
for postfix) The
its data from :
DLROOT=http://www.ipdeny.com/ipblocks/data/countries;
Dave M
On 7/17/2014 10:28 AM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
Hey Dave,
That's one great script there. I will have to check for that ipdeny.com list
- maybe I can also add it to shorewall somehow.
Cheers,
Sebastian
, as I used to use this a long time ago,
and found many of the files inside the tar to be zero bytes.
Will let everyone know what I find.
Dave M
From: Sebastian Grewe
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2014 12:43 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Firewall
Hey Dave,
That's one great script there. I will have to check for that ipdeny.com list -
maybe I can also add it to shorewall somehow.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 16.07.2014, at 21:02, M sysad...@tricubemedia.com wrote:
Hi list, recently i had a request for a VM for one of our qmailers.
Maybe I just fed it better files back then or spam was more obvious back in the
days ;-)
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 11.07.2014, at 20:15, Angus McIntyre an...@pobox.com wrote:
Eric Shubert wrote:
P.S. Anyone else using DSPAM?
I set up DSPAM and have it running, but I haven't had much luck
Qmail should do auto aliasing for any user-anything address. Apparently it
doesn't do it for him?
I can do it just fine for my mail account on my server so maybe it's a setting
that's disabled?
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 06.06.2014, at 07:13, Eric Broch ebr...@whitehorsetc.com wrote:
Set up the
If it runs on PHP it will run on nginx + PHP FPM - that's been my experience
with personal and upstream projects anyway. I would say Roundcube will work
just fine.
And having Roundcube to replace squirrelmail would be great. I have never
seriously used it (GUI, Funxtionality and all not up to
+1
Nginx does have a minor drawback: Monitoring it with stock modules included in
most setups is horrid. You have no upstream status information (which nodes
failed, why did they fail, how long etc) nor any serious graphable information.
It's been an issue at work for is for a while and has
Error states that .Spam exists but is not a folder. Probably a file instead or
a symlink? Fix that .Spam mail folder and you should get the delivered.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 19 Apr 2014, at 07:55, Linux li...@ikf.co.in wrote:
Hi all,
When my clients send me mails and if it marked as spam.
Hey Goddon,
Sorry, haven't followed the entire convo here but did you try adding the
user@ip too? I see you try to connect with an IP so maybe it circumvents the
host check?
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 12.04.2014, at 21:50, Richard Whittaker rich...@avits.ca wrote:
On 2014-04-11 16:41, Wim
Have you checked for hijacked accounts? Looks like all mails are sent from a
single account and IP. Most likely a guessed/leaked password.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 03.04.2014, at 14:30, Kelly Cobean kcob...@vipercrazy.com wrote:
I don't understand what's going on here, but somehow all of a
: Sebastian Grewe [mailto:sebast...@grewe.ca]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2014 8:42 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Help, I'm an open relay!!
Have you checked for hijacked accounts? Looks like all mails are sent from a
single account and IP. Most likely
Keep in mind that QMT is closing in on a new release including CentOS 6. Iirc
there is a beta going now that offers binary packages already.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 14.01.2014, at 17:51, Wicus Roets wi...@r4c.co.za wrote:
Hi,
I’ve completed a NEW installation of qmailtoaster on a virtual
As for your issue: change the run file and increase the memory softlimit. That
should fix those memory issues.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 14.01.2014, at 17:51, Wicus Roets wi...@r4c.co.za wrote:
Hi,
I’ve completed a NEW installation of qmailtoaster on a virtual Centos 6
x86_64 server,
(port 587) did not work. Had it up to
200M and then finally uncommented the softlimit line, which still does not
allow it to work …
From: Sebastian Grewe [mailto:sebast...@grewe.ca]
Sent: 14 January 2014 06:55 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: ***SPAM*** Re
Maybe you hit CTRL+E? Or a combination that deleted instead of Closing Window
CTRL+W?
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 19.12.2013, at 18:35, Eric Broch ebr...@whitehorsetc.com wrote:
Hello list,
I was working on a client's email server traversing the /home/vpopmail
directory, closed the file
https://gist.github.com
Pulic post and share it :)
On Nov 22, 2013, at 7:01 PM, System Admin sysad...@tricubemedia.com wrote:
Hi Angus,
Care to share
I banned a bunch of Chinese class C's
I tried to attach my iptables , but get bounce back saying file to big.
So anyone who wants
Hey,
What is the filter configuration and when would it get triggered? That might
help to sched some light on this.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 21.11.2013, at 21:59, System Admin sysad...@tricubemedia.com wrote:
Hi guys n Gals,
I know this is now a qmail problem, just looking for input.
Hey,
On 22.11.2013, at 06:25, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:
On 11/21/2013 06:36 PM, Rajesh M wrote:
two more questions eric
1) RELAYCLIENT= -- if i remove this will that mean that smtp
authentication is mandatory for relaying emails for 127. ?
Yes. Or simply remove the 127.:
Hey Eric,
This is great. Is that an actual repo that I can use in Chef to trigger a
regular RPM/YUM based installation? Then I will re-factor my cookbook and start
using this - then it should work once we are on repoforge.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On Nov 21, 2013, at 8:46 AM, Chandran Manikandan
Some Spammer uses your mail as the FROM address for Spam. Not sure if you can
do anything against that but I doubt it.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On Nov 12, 2013, at 11:05 AM, Linux li...@ikf.co.in wrote:
Team,
I am not sending the mails on mail.ru, but I received the daily failure
notice as the
It only supports 64 bit systems.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 09.11.2013, at 07:14, Amit Dalia a...@ikf.co.in wrote:
Hi Sebastian,
I'm giving a try to chef book. Will it work on 64 bit or currently it support
only 32 bit.
--Amit
Send a new mail to the list, do not just remove the subject line. It will be
appended to an existing conversation!
Cheers,
Sebastian
On Oct 22, 2013, at 11:30 AM, Syachri syac...@gn-ota.or.id wrote:
Hi all,
Please help me,
why if I am send an email through microsoft outlook is very
Hey Vivek,
It's been a while that I worked with a qmail cluster so this might be outdated
information.
We ran a dual SMTP setup with a shared SQL backened and mail directories stored
on a NFS share. We also shared our qmail configurations and other relevant
files via nfs to ensure the
I am also for supplying Data that helps improving ClamAV.
Quick question though, what kind of data will be sent? What kind of stats are
they tracking?
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 17.10.2013, at 17:38, Peter Peltonen peter.pelto...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 6:35 PM, Eric
Looks like a forged mail address used for injecting a malicious file.
Not sure what can be done about this. I have not yet received any of those but
I have seen them in the past.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On Oct 9, 2013, at 4:46 AM, Chandran Manikandan tech2m...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
One of
Have you checked the /var/qmail/control folder? Maybe it's in there still.
Not sure what other places it would look, might have to check the source if
nobody has an idea :)
Cheer,
Sebastian
On Oct 9, 2013, at 6:50 AM, LHTek dennywjo...@yahoo.com wrote:
I've got rogue entry in the domain
Hey List,
Just as a heads up, I have mailed a while ago that I was working on a Chef
Cookbook for qmailtoaster. Since I have recently moved to a new root server,
here the good news: It worked ;)
If others are curious, this is what I did:
* Deploy all cookbooks and dependencies on my Hosted
apparently not as modular.
On 10/03/2013 11:06 PM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
Hey List,
Just as a heads up, I have mailed a while ago that I was working on a Chef
Cookbook for qmailtoaster. Since I have recently moved to a new root server,
here the good news: It worked ;)
If others are curious
If you are planning to run a real server you should consider getting a valid
SSL certificate. The ones supplied with qmailtoaster are self signed and will
be rejected by mail clients. Most clients allow to accept self signed
certificates, as for windows 8 I am not sure but Google might help.
, ChandranManikandan kand...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks sebastian,
I had checked SPF and Domain keys are fine. Any other you can help me.
On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Sebastian Grewe sebast...@grewe.ca wrote:
You will probably need some full mail header to see what causes your score
You will probably need some full mail header to see what causes your score to
go over their threshold. If they are MS Exchange clients they could also add
you to a whitelist or mark you as not spam.
Also valid SPF records or domain keys can help to avoid being marked as spam.
Cheers,
Sebastian
Looks like the remote server is starting the smtp connection out of order:
503_MAIL_first
Maybe it starts with a rcpt to for some reason. Seeing its a Microsoft node:
* Outlook client without authentication?
* Is it always the same server failing?
* only one sender affected by this?
Rather
commands, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-h...@qmailtoaster.com
--
Sebastian Grewe sebast...@grewe.ca
-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com
For additional commands, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-h
Thanks Eric! Your work is much appreciated. I shall install it later today and
also update the chef cookbook to use the latest version.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 16.03.2013, at 06:09, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:
It's hot off the presses. Source rpm is on the master repo, and should be
the daemontools cookbook that already exists).
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 09.03.2013, at 05:27, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:
On 03/08/2013 11:18 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 03/08/2013 12:50 AM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
Hey List,
I have been working on my Chef Cookbook for Qmailtoaster lately
Not that I am using qmailadmin myself but I had used it in the past. Being able
to separate mail and web services would totally make sense though. Right now
it's not possible at all and with vpopmaild being used at least we had the
ability to not run a web host on a core service.
Cheers,
You could try the chef solo installation I described :
http://www.grewe.ca/chef-solo-qmailtoaster/
This was tested on CentOS 6.3 64 bit and might work for you too.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 14.02.2013, at 16:26, Dan McAllister q...@it4soho.com wrote:
CJ -
The script is for COS 6 only -- and I
Only on my mobile now but here a list of all the packages sorted via 'rpm -qa |
sort'. Isn't it amazing what phones are capable nowadays? :D
a52dec-0.7.4-8.el5.rf
alsa-lib-1.0.17-1.el5
amanda-2.5.0p2-9.el5
amanda-client-2.5.0p2-9.el5
apg-2.3.0b-5.el5
apr-1.2.7-11.el5_6.5
Hard Iron too. It's been written with bare metal in mind so you should be fine.
Please report any issues you might have on GitHub :-)
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 11.02.2013, at 19:29, Cecil Yother, Jr. c...@yother.com wrote:
On 02/10/2013 12:15 PM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
Hey List,
I have
Hey List,
I have announced it a while back that I have been working on a Cookbook for
Opscode Chef to simplify the installation of Qmailtoaster. As it was mainly
desgined to work for me and Hosted Chef, I noticed that it might not be as
widely accepted as it could be. So I went ahead and wrote
the difference. What repos are you using?
On 02/07/2013 11:42 PM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
Installed the updates without issues.
That makes your issue even weirder because I'd expect it to break for me
too...
On Fri, 8 Feb 2013 08:38:21 +0100
Sebastian Grewe sebast...@grewe.ca wrote
\3def\10vpopmail\vdir_control\vdir_control\flevel_index0\flevel_index0\f?\0\v\0\0\0\3\0\0\0\0\0L\0\0\17\3def\10vpopmail\vdir...,
16384) = 1290
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) ---
+++ killed by SIGSEGV +++
On 02/06/2013 10:45 PM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
Looks like it crashes right
Then it's a library issue. I had the same thing and re-did some toaster
packages to fix it. I am pretty sure it's just vpopmail that needs to be linked
against the new libraries.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 07.02.2013, at 17:35, Cecil Yother, Jr. c...@yother.com wrote:
On 02/07/2013 05:40 AM,
I also found this, maybe it applies to you too:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?p=759909#759909
In any case the strace indicates the SQL statements are executed and then fail
with a segfault when retrieving the data. I'd dig deeper in this if I could
replicate it here but I am running
BTW what did apache log regarding that Internal server error when trying to add
the domain via web interface? I'd assume something like killed child?
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 07.02.2013, at 18:22, Cecil Yother, Jr. c...@yother.com wrote:
I did this yesterday,but will try again.
Don't recall ,
Installed the updates without issues.
That makes your issue even weirder because I'd expect it to break for me too...
On Fri, 8 Feb 2013 08:38:21 +0100
Sebastian Grewe sebast...@grewe.ca wrote:
Okay so I checked my Own server and it's also running CentOS 5.9.
I have not installed some
Try recompiling it. Maybe a library got updated?
Also strace or gdb might help to figure out why it crashes.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 07.02.2013, at 06:50, Cecil Yother, Jr. c...@yother.com wrote:
On 02/06/2013 09:35 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 02/06/2013 07:50 PM, Cecil Yother, Jr. wrote:
On
...@yother.com wrote:
On 02/06/2013 10:17 PM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
Try recompiling it. Maybe a library got updated?
Already did to no avail.
Last several lines. Let me know if you need the whole trace
lseek(5, 112, SEEK_SET) = 112
read(5, o\17\0\0\0\0\0\0, 8) = 8
close
Hey,
How about doing a threshold scan for users. See what their baseline is and then
start reporting when you see some unexpected high amount of mails going out.
I'd think that's usually a good sign for spammy behavior. Even with an already
high amount of mails the baseline would still help to
, which could easily be monitored.
This doesn't address compromised accounts specifically, but it controls a
common bad thing that happens when an account is compromised.
Thoughts?
--
-Eric 'shubes'
On 02/03/2013 11:14 AM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
Hey,
How about doing a threshold scan
There are currently a bunch of updates being released for CentOS 5. I am
getting tons of mails from the announce mailing list. Wait until everything is
synced up and try again?
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 16.01.2013, at 23:09, Mike Tirpak mike.tir...@mobilcom.net wrote:
I'm doing a fresh install of
Do a location based redirect? Shouldn't that also work outside a vhost
configuration and hence be valid for everything?
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 07.01.2013, at 05:06, South Computers i...@southcomputers.com wrote:
First, Happy New Year all!
Just put a new toaster online, replacing one I've had
Only a chef cookbook, not a script by itself.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 07.01.2013, at 05:13, Dave MacDonald dmacd6...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
Any one got a working install script for centos 6
Thanks
Dave
I'd try to contact Yahoo postmaster support to get this resolved since
searching their Postnaster Help does not yield any results for PH01.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 29.12.2012, at 09:30, rajeshrudramani rajeshrudram...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
When i tried to send
Hey Nikolay,
I would guess that depends on the remote server. Did you check what the error
message of the other end is? Maybe they send a temporary error message instead
of a hard error so your server keeps trying until it times out?
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 20.12.2012, at 16:59, Nikolay Mitev
Forgot to add the links, posted it them while back I think:
https://github.com/TheSerapher/chef-roundcube
You can also find one for Qmailtoaster:
https://github.com/TheSerapher/chef-qmailtoaster
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 06.12.2012, at 18:44, Sebastian Grewe sebast...@grewe.ca wrote:
Hey Diana
Maybe run atop or other tools to see where your bottleneck is?
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 04.12.2012, at 16:15, Rajesh M 24x7ser...@24x7server.net wrote:
hi
i have a server with around 6000 mail boxes
it is a dual processor quad core with 4 gb ram
centos 5 with qmail toaster
it contains
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