[toaster] Urgent prob: Qmail returns relay denied for non vpopmail virtual domain

2005-09-19 Thread Nick Gilbert
Hi, (I sent this to the vchkpw mailing list, but it's probably more applicable to this one?) I built a Qmail box following Bill Schupp's instructions on the web. For various reasons I then needed to add a normal qmail domain for a normal local shell account (ie, not via vpopmail). For some

Re: [toaster] Urgent prob: Qmail returns relay denied for non vpopmail virtual domain

2005-09-19 Thread Nick Gilbert
Fixed! I have no idea why, but somehow Exim had jumped on to my box. I certainly haven't installed manually but perhaps something had it as a dependancy when I installed something else or maybe did a yum update. Anyway - now that I've uninstalled Exim, everything is working OK. No wonder my

Re: [toaster] SMTP AUTH problem

2005-05-16 Thread Nick Gilbert
PS: I also have this line in /var/log/maillog May 16 20:56:23 blue vpopmail[22654]: vchkpw-smtp: vpopmail user not found nick@:127.0.0.1 ..which implies that perhaps it's only looking for vpopmail users rather than /etc/passwd users. I would like it to work for /etc/passwd users only, or both

Re: [toaster] Spamassassin per-user rules

2005-05-12 Thread Nick Gilbert
Yes, during the toaster install, /usr/lib/courier-imap/authdaemonrc is edited to remove all but authvchkpw. I had already changed that back, but I'm getting some errors in /var/log/maillog: [EMAIL PROTECTED] log]# cat maillog May 12 09:46:01 blue authdaemond: stopping authdaemond children May

Re: [toaster] Spamassassin per-user rules

2005-05-12 Thread Nick Gilbert
Yeah, you did not do what I suggested in my last email. Change the authmodule list to include only the authpwd one. Then restart authdaemon. You're not setup for any of those other modules. But there's no such thing as authpwd. In /usr/lib/courier-imap/etc/authdaemonrc it says: # The

Re: [toaster] Spamassassin per-user rules

2005-05-11 Thread Nick Gilbert
Thanks for your replies. Is there a way I can bypass the vpopmail system for a single domain and control it using normal .qmail files and mailfilter? What tells qmail that a particular domain is handled by vpopmail? Nick...

[toaster] Spamassassin per-user rules

2005-05-10 Thread Nick Gilbert
Hi, Is it possible to have per user rules with SpamAssassin in this configuration (ie using vpopmail)? If so, how do I do this? Thanks, Nick...

Re: [toaster] Spamassassin per-user rules

2005-05-10 Thread Nick Gilbert
Is it possible to have per user rules with SpamAssassin in this configuration (ie using vpopmail)? If so, how do I do this? I use the vdelivermail - spamassassin + maildrop patches that I recently posted here on the list for vpopmail. Then, I run spamassassin with preferences in MySQL. Lastly,

Re: [toaster] Spamassassin per-user rules

2005-05-10 Thread Nick Gilbert
Hmm.. this is all getting rather complicated for little me. Thanks very much for all your help but I'm coming to the conclusion that I'll probably have to use a commercial product. Well, do whatever works for you. But it has been my experience that while some of this stuff can be difficult to

[toaster] Spamassassin and spamc giving very different results.

2005-05-09 Thread Nick Gilbert
Hi, I've asked this on the SA mailing list as well, but I think it's more likely it's a setup issue. I've followed Bills instructions exactly - the only additions being that I've installed Razor2 and DCC. Why do I get (VERY) different results on the same machine if I call spamassassin in two

[toaster] simscan query

2005-05-03 Thread Nick Gilbert
Hi, How do I verify that simscan is actually running and working? I've installed it and configured it (I think!) but I'm not sure how to verify that it's actually being called. Can someone please give me some pointers how I can verify my setup. Thanks, Nick...

Re: [toaster] simscan query

2005-05-03 Thread Nick Gilbert
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