Nicholas Chua wrote:
Hi,
I had encountering some connection problems for china range of IPs.
Whenever I tried to telnet to the toaster, i keep getting the following:-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# telnet mydomain.com 25
Trying mydomain.com...
Connected to mydomain.com (xx.xx.xx.xx).
Escape character
Nicholas Chua wrote:
What do you find in the logs?
I have nothing in the log. I dont see anything here.
Can you telnet to localhost port 25 or 110 once you are connected via
SSH to the mail server?
Nicholas Chua wrote:
On 9/19/05, Adam Woodbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nicholas Chua wrote:
What do you find in the logs?
I have nothing in the log. I dont see anything here.
Can you telnet to localhost port 25 or 110 once you
Nicholas Chua wrote:
I used webmin to open ports 25 and 110.
-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -p tcp -m tcp -m state --dport 25 --state NEW -j ACCEPT
-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -p tcp -m tcp -m state --dport 110 --state NEW -j ACCEPT
Do you have those ports open for outgoing traffic or just incoming
Hello Jonathan,
Are you running the 32-bit version or the 64-bit version of SuSE Linux
9.3? Plenty of people have had no trouble at all running the toaster on
the 32-bit version but the 64-bit version has been giving us some trouble.
Adam
Jonathan J. Vargas R. wrote:
Hi,
i just
Hello Tonino,
Thank you for the reply.
Yes, I'm able to manually connect to the MySQL server from the secondary mail
server as the vpopmail user and run queries on the vpopmail.vpopmail table.
I'll disable chkuser and see if I am still unable to send email to local users
through the secondary
anyone think of a reason chkuser would not work on a 64-bit OS?
Everything else seems to compile and work just fine on the 64-bit
version of SLES 9.
Adam
Adam Woodbeck wrote:
Hello Tonino,
I disabled chkuser and I was able to send email just fine to local users
through the secondary mail
whit's end. Would anyone please suggest what I should try
next to figure out why chkuser denies delivery attempt with the message
511 sorry, no mailbox here by that name (#5.1.1 - chkuser). I greatly
appreciate the help.
Sincerely,
Adam Woodbeck
Adam Woodbeck wrote:
I'm experiencing the weirdest problem with a second mail server I just
set up. I've set up several toasters following Bill's instructions
and many FreeBSD toasters following Matt Simerson's instructions all
without any trouble. But the toaster I set up today is driving
Hello Evgeny,
Have you tried searching sourceforge.net or freshmeat.net, or even
google.com for that matter? Searching google.com for java webmail
turned up 837,000 matches so that looks like a good place to start.
Adam Woodbeck
On 8/13/2005 9:16 AM, Evgeny Gesin wrote:
I run QMail
Rebuild QmailAdmin with the --enable-modify-spam and
--enable-spam-command=| /usr/local/bin/maildrop options.
Adam
On 8/12/2005 1:13 PM, Hank wrote:
I finally got this working.
Not simple or straightforward by any means (for me).
I understand the power and flexibility of the maildrop
Have you tried using Courier-IMAP's POP3 daemon? If so, do you get the
same result?
Adam Woodbeck
Micah Abrams wrote:
list:
I recently setup a new mail server using the howto on shupp.org. For the
most part, everything seems to be working fine however, I am now receiving
random reports
On 1/25/2005 7:16 PM, Maciej Soltysiak wrote:
Hello Adam,
Wednesday, January 26, 2005, 12:52:27 AM, you wrote:
Here is the description of the issue I found:
"Qmail was designed for BSD-like filesystems. And it is
unreliable under Linux because it assumes
://untroubled.org/syncdir/) in my qmail build, fsyncs will
be handled as qmail expects. Is this still an issue because I do not
see anywhere in the toaster setup where syncdir is linked in. Thanks
for your help.
Adam Woodbeck
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