yum and
RPMforge, NOT CPAN. ;)
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fuzzy (toasting since 04/2006)
Centos 4.4-32bit-the easy way
PIII-900, 768m, 80g---1dom/20u
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. i don't know that he
received either request/bribe.
anyhoo, having these dependencies in place in a repo, either rpmforge,
epel, or a qmt pool, would certainly ease the install/upgrade process, not
that it is very difficult as it is.
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fuzzy (toasting since 04/2006
of a
cron'ed yum -y upgrade...oops, i should change that.
about 200 packages on my box were upgraded/installed including a new kernel.
currently running on the new kernel.
toaster operation not affected...however, YMMV.
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fuzzy (toasting since 04/2006)
Current stable + Erik's updates
Centos 4.4
and modifying your 'template' to match my domain details.
gracias and thanks-a-million,
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fuzzy (toasting since 04/2006)
Current stable + Erik's updates
Centos 4.4-32bit-the easy way
Athlon 1500+, 768m, 80g
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QmailToaster hosted
), then manually install them with a -Uhv...now current with the least
amount of work/downtime/cpu cycles.
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fuzzy (toasting since 04/2006)
Current stable + Erik's updates
Centos 4.4 (32bit) the easy way (+KDE)
Athlon 3200+, 512m, 80g
needs to be
changed.
i have my box on a 192.168.*.* behind a ipcop firewall with necessary
ports forwarded...smooth sailing...i have chkconfigged iptables off.
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fuzzy (toasting since 04/2006)
Current stable + Erik's updates
Centos 4.4 (32bit) the easy way (+KDE)
Athlon 3200+, 512m, 80g
to admin if you are already using rh (fedora? no
new skills needed), and it is stable. if all you need is a (q)mail
server, look no further.
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fuzzy (toasting since 04/2006)
Current stable + Erik's updates
Centos 4.4 (32bit) the easy way (+KDE)
Athlon 3200+, 512m, 80g
todo el accesorio que bloquea en correos entrantes.
you should be able to send without problems.
usted deber ser capaz enviar sin problema.
i love babelfish.
http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr
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fuzzy (toasting since 04/2006)
Current stable + Erik's updates
Centos 4.4 (32bit) the easy way (+KDE
update on the 30th.
one of the principle packages to keep an eye on (in my mind) is mysql and
it is still at 4 (4.1.20-1)...so no mysql has gone away issues to
troubleshoot.
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changes to badloaders/badmimetypes run the qmailctl cdb
command and test again.
if you make any changes to tcp.smtp, as peter has suggested, run the
qmailctl cdb command and test again.
post the solution that works for posterity.
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execute it manually.
does this mean the sa codemasters are going to start writing/updating
rulesets in between security/feature updates? because I have received
updates to rulesets, I would guess that is a yes. does that mean I can
wipe out r-d-j? not happening yet.
fyi.
fuzzy
Jared Markell wrote:
Alright gents..
I've been training spamassassin's Bayesian for awhile now using a crontab
job. It sa-learns usually 200 spams a day and usually some Ham we can
let
it chew on.
But no matter how hard we try, spamassassin.. just.. well, sucks.
agreed, bayesian alone
Just wondering if I sent this a second round if it might have better luck
on
someone who might know how to do this.
First one is, how can we enable or add to qmail or qmailtoaster the
ability
to add the X-Originating-IP to the email headers on emails that get
forwarded?
investigate this
Jared Markell wrote:
They may have ptr problems, but not us. :)
Looking into it more, I did find this:
http://msgs.securepoint.com/cgi-bin/get/qmail0606/63/1.html
Anyone code wizards and know how to add TCPREMOTEIP to the header if it
exists and only on forwards to an external mail server?
.
fuzzy
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fuzzy wrote:
erik or jake ,
simscan attachment scanning/rejection is compiled with perdomain=yes
from the spec file
so, how do you customize your scan rules ?
snip
oops,
after reading the documentation 5 more timesthe lightbulb got lit.
attachment blocking enabled, per domain
Eric Shubes wrote:
Great. I don't have the answers, but check out:
http://www.qmailwiki.org/Simscan/Guide
http://qmailwiki.inter7.com/index.php?title=Simscan
It's probably in there.
yeah,
that's where i was and that is what i am working on.
muffled sobs
Eric Shubes wrote:
snip
Nice find, fuzzy.
snip
i deserve no attaboy...my offered advice came from the list...a
conversation between k anand and ganesh on 07/25-ish. i just didn't
remember to give him credit. he announced he got it (SURBL) working;
just not enough details for me, and i
Eric Shubes wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
I'm setting up surbl, and spamassassin -D --lint says:
[21078] warn: config: failed to parse line, skipping: urirhssub
URIBL_JP_SURBL multi.surbl.org. A 64
Thoughts?
Here's a little more detail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] spamassassin]# spamassassin -D --lint 21
Eric Shubes wrote:
Well, I got past the previous hurdle, but apparently not the last one.
FWIW, I'm running caching-nameserver-7.3-3 w/ bind-9.2.4-2 on CentOS4.3.
When I send a test message with http://test.surbl.org; in the body, I
get no hit. SA is running with simscan and everything else
Eric Shubes wrote:
Well, I got past the previous hurdle, but apparently not the last one.
FWIW, I'm running caching-nameserver-7.3-3 w/ bind-9.2.4-2 on CentOS4.3.
i run the kde centos 4.3 toaster (gui as a safety blanket)surbl
rox!
just checked the ol' log (smtp)...i can live
Firdaus Tjahyadi wrote:
hello i have strange info about my tcp.smtp
my default tcp.smtp is like this
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,DKSIGN=/var/qmail/control/domainkeys/%/private
Eric Shubes wrote:
In case you're wondering, you might be able to use DynDNS.org's Custom
DNS service (for a few dollars more - $25/yr), even though you're
registered with Network Solutions. IF NS lets you specify the name
server(s) for your domain, you can get Custom DNS set up, then point
Any pointers greatly appreciated - I know you guys are good as I've
already sorted out another couple of snags from answers I've found in
the mailing list archive!
Cheers,
Jamie
no help here...i was looking at surbl this weekend...couldn't figure out
what to put where. their 'intructions'
dangit! never fails...push send button...remember the real answer.
supervise script for sa uses -L option using local checks (only)try
finding and editing that, taking out the -L option. restart spamd, and
try your test again.
don't forget what you edit, in case my mind has gone to goo,
Isianto Istiadi wrote:
Subject: test
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
User-Agent: SquirrelMail/1.4.7-1.3.2
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
X-Priority: 3 (Normal)
Importance: Normal
It seems that simscan cannot find
Isianto Istiadi wrote:
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but isn't it the header comes from
qmailtoaster.com and gmail ? I don't use gspe to write this email, I'm
using gmail webmail to write and read email. GSPE email is a local
email server where it get email from another provider using fetchmail.
The
Firdaus Tjahyadi wrote:
yes off course but in my old qmailtoaster server my server will scan
local deliveries , i have read change log but no information indicated
that info.
i hope this is for a moment cause my client still use microsoft
software that weak system of virus
follow this link:
follow this link:
http://www.mail-archive.com/qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com/msg01507.html
it describes some changes you can make to /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp to
scan internal and external mails.
if you make changes to that file you will have to do this:
# qmailctl cdb
to get those
Hi Dear All
I got problem with my new mail server toaster
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Firdaus,
afaict that is your problem at the moment...local deliveries are not
scanned for nasties...you wouldn't spam/infect yourself or your
boss...would you?
send a mail from outside
Hi,
I got a problem with SpamAssassin and Qmail. Spam is only filtered by
blocking list contained in blacklists txt file but not SpamAssassin.
sorry,
the snippet above was all my mind processed of your original
post...completely blocked out the rest.
i searched the mail archive for
probably want to go
with 2 or 3.
g,
i believe the default setting is 3 in the toaster setup...i just checked
mine, it was set at 3.
as you can see from the above, you can turn it down to a 2 or a 1, or
turn it off with a 0.
fuzzy
i love the searchable archive at:
http://www.mail-archive.com
Dan Herbon wrote:
Has anyone successfully applied this patch to a toaster install?
http://www.inter7.com/?page=qmailtap
The installation instructions kind of confuse me:
http://www.inter7.com/qmailtap/INSTALL
I finally have my toaster install working great and don’t wanna risk it.
Thanks,
Eduardo Simon wrote:
i send a message to miself and view my headers
*Received:* (qmail 5775 invoked by uid 89); 1 Jul 2006 21:00:53 -
*DomainKey-Status:* no signature
*Received:* by simscan 1.2.0 ppid: 5765, pid: 5769, t: 0.2284s
scanners:none
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