David wrote:
Hi all,
I have not managed to get SMTP working over SSL with one of Bill's toasters.
Is this feature supported ?
I am using one of Bill's toasters installed on a RH9 box, everything else
works fine. Toaster version 0.7.7.
I use Outlook Express as my mail client, and tested it as
Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold wrote:
Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
What are your suggestions regarding delays? Currently I've installed
this patch on one of my servers with default delay (55min), and it seems
it works.
I've seen suggestions for lowering the delay to something like 5
minutes. That way
Hi Bill,
I think the following code should be changed, otherwise smtp auth and
pop-before-smtp clients will not be able to send email when using the
greylisting patch.
New code (works)
if (flagbarfspf) { err_spf(); return; }
switch (chkuser_realrcpt (mailfrom, addr)) {
case
Michael Di Martino wrote:
I know this is not the right list but my google searchs have come up empty.
What is the proper syntax for patching code (software) on linux.
For example I trying to patch mess833 but I havbe is the patch code.. How is
that patch applied?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Bill Shupp wrote:
Maciej Soltysiak wrote:
Do people really use greylisting?
Some people do. I only use it for backup mx systems, as the reports of
problems in primary mx systems has been too high for what my customers
will put up with.
Hi,
Bill was my patch for the greylisting problem where
Bill Shupp wrote:
Maciej Soltysiak wrote:
Do people really use greylisting?
Some people do. I only use it for backup mx systems, as the reports of
problems in primary mx systems has been too high for what my customers
will put up with.
Hi,
Never Mind, I see I did send it.
As to Maciej
Bill Shupp wrote:
Rick Macdougall wrote:
I'm in the process of re-writing the greylist patch to allow per user
whitelisting (local users)
I'd be interested to see if that increases the per connection overhead
on a busy system.
It shouldn't too much as it's already doing three queries per
Bill Shupp wrote:
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Hi,
Bill was my patch for the greylisting problem where smtp-auth is used
included ? (I'm not even sure I submitted to the list now). Basically
it would not allow clients who had used smtp auth to send mail to send
mail, giving a 421 try-again later
Rich Kasting wrote:
My toaster is in a Cisco shop and we have to double-encrypt the zip
files we send to clients, due to obvious security concerns.
I had to turn off outgoing scanning to accommodate this, for now.
There is a setting in clamav to turn zip file scanning off, but I'd
still like to
Dan Scrimpsher wrote:
Has anyone used the Virus Stats tool (available at
http://www.limelyte.net/software.php?p=virusstats) for simscan with
Bill's toaster setup?
I was going to give it a whirl, but I didnt want to break the setup
that I have running now.
Its would be nice to be able show the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen Harmon wrote:
Hi Jason. Thanks for responding. I compiled Mysql from source using
the following configure options:
|/./configure --with-openssl --with-isam --prefix=/usr/local/mysql/
I did a locate mysql.h on my server and found it in the following
Bill Shupp wrote:
Tom Collins wrote:
It's a bug in vdelivermail. I believe I've fixed it in 5.4.12
Is it present in 5.4.10?
Bill
Hi,
No it is not. I'm running 5.4.12 here on one machine with no problems
so far.
Regards,
Rick
Nelson Sabater wrote:
Yeah, that's what my setup is now. But I would need to bind the other IP
addresses to other mail server programs.
Eero Volotinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Nelson Sabater wrote:
Hi there! I have three IP addresses on my server, but I just need one
IP address to be used
Marcus Williams wrote:
On 03/10/2005 15:12, Rick Macdougall wrote:
Move the old ones and re-run the make cert (and update_tmprsdha) and
mkomapdcert
Do I only need to mv/rm the servercert and clientcert.pem files (ones
a sym link anyway)? Or should I mv/rm all the pem files in
/var/qmail
Rick Macdougall wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
when trying to update an old toaster installation to
the new courier versions, i'm getting the following
error when trying to install courier authd:
checking for crypt... yes
checking for crypt() prototype... 0
Cannot obtain information
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Rick Macdougall [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Rick Macdougall [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Is this with the 4.x series courier ?
Rick
Yes ... previous install was 3.x, now i tried to
update to the provided 4.x
Hi,
Yah, there is some
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
No, the error is not from authinfo.c, one is userid
the other is user.
Gimme a few and I'll download the 4.x series and see
where it is
exactly, I'm pretty sure it comes from the auth
deamon, not courier itself.
Rick
You are right (there is a line with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Rick Macdougall [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi,
Still installing and no errors yet. Question, did
you follow the
toaster exactly or did you adlib a bit ?
After i tried to update only selected packages (which
does not work) I tried a fresh install (removed all
Nick Gilbert wrote:
Hi,
I have a local domain configured in rcpthosts and virtualdomains, but if
I try and send mail from this domain I get the error:
Sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.5.3 -
chkuser)
But the domain *IS* in my rcpthosts file, so why is qmail
Bill Shupp wrote:
I have updated the greylisting patch to apply over the 0.8 patch
cleanly. It also supports configuration via environment variables,
rather than compiled in values, as well as logging to standard error.
Please see the top of the patch for details:
Bill Shupp wrote:
Mick wrote:
Bill Shupp wrote:
Thanks for the tip, I'll put it in a shell script, and make a note
of it
on the site.
This is done. See http://shupp.org/ for details.
Regards,
Bill Shupp
I would suggest to optimize the table. That is why I added OPTIMIZE
TABLE
Yalcin Cekic wrote:
Hi All,
I have debian sarge mailbox. Sudenly pop3s stoped.
When I check the log I see that
tcpserver: pid 6630 from 10.0.0.40
tcpserver: ok 6630 0:193.255.84.149:995 :81.215.215.97::11419
2005.12.17 01:23:06 LOG5[6630:3083430656]: Using
Mick wrote:
Dear list,
Is that possible to run chkuser first and then greylisting? I found that
my domains are forged by spamers. There are a lot of bounced messages
which make my servers too busy to take record for greylisting. My idea is
that if the user is non-exist, just bounce the
Hi Ken,
The http://shupp.org/software/vpopmail-5.4.13.tar.gz does not exist on
your server but is listed on the toaster web page.
Rick
Bill Shupp wrote:
PS: Simscan stable version is 1.2 ( with new features : RELAYCLIENT
log line, --enable-spam-auth-user )
I plan to use it, along with the patch for calling ripmime with
--disable-qmail-bounce. But for the record, it's not listed as
stable, but rather test here:
Just
David wrote:
*warning long email*
Hi all,
We have been running a Shupp toaster for about 18 months on a Redhat 9
box, and the other day it appears it was compromised by spammers. I
thought if I posted a few things I found about the system drive perhaps
someone might be able to help me
David wrote:
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Hi,
I believe that is the xmlprc exploit against apache/php (could be the
phpbb exploit, but I'm pretty sure the dc.txt is part of the xmlrpc).
I'm running php 4.3.10 and I can't find any information about a xmlrpc
exploit; I also can't find any
ElusiveMind wrote:
Has anyone had luck in implementing the graylisting patch into the toaster?
I've patched it, and compiled it in (along with the qmailtap patch) and
mail seems to not be getting through. This is a development system so
I'm going to let it sit a while and see if it just takes
Dennis Erickson wrote:
Dennis Erickson wrote:
Bill Shupp wrote:
Dennis Erickson wrote:
My users send emails with attachments that are usually around 10 to 12
mb per file to each other. The problem I am running into is that these
emails are taking in upwards of an hour or more to be
Noel Sanchez wrote:
How do I whitelist an email address or a domain? I have spamassassin
installed per the toaster and have set the spam level to 5. A certain
domain for some reason is being marked as 8, but I need to allow them
access to send us email. I have searched archives and
saki wrote:
Dear all,
My mail server is attacked by spammer. I could not
find
any solution to stop this attack. Here
is output from /var/log/qmail/current
@4000442c433d07da23b4 status: local 0/10 remote
19/20
@4000442c433d07da373c starting delivery 588: msg
1170472 to remote [EMAIL
Bill Shupp wrote:
Ingo Claro wrote:
Excuse my ignorance... but isn't dnscache = djbdns? so you just install
that instead of bind and qmail works fine?
Yes. The patch in question actually replaces the libresolv routines in
qmail (which do the talking to the dns server), with the ones from
Hi,
Since I have it scripted already
--- cut here ---
cd /var/src/tar
# dnscache
wget http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/djbdns-1.05.tar.gz
cd /var/src
tar -xzvf tar/djbdns-1.05.tar.gz
cd djbdns-1.05
#below is only needed for Linux machines
echo gcc -O2 -include /usr/include/errno.h conf-cc
make
Alex Dean wrote:
On Apr 11, 2006, at 4:47 PM, Rick Macdougall wrote:
dnscache-conf dnscache dnslog /etc/dnscache
Do you need a 'cp' at the beginning of this line?
As Bill said, no, it's a program.
But I didn't include instructions for modifying /etc/resolv.conf to use
nameserver
GoodnGo.de (R) Zentrale wrote:
Hello all,
How can I install /usr/local/bin/maildrop and courier´s preline wrapper??
Where can I get the sources?
Oliver
http://www.google.ca/search?sourceid=navclient-ffie=UTF-8rls=GGGL,GGGL:2005-09,GGGL:enq=maildrop
First match on google.
Aaron Gray wrote:
Following shupp.org http://shupp.org Toaster I am able to successfully
do IMAP and SMTP over SSL/TLS, but I cannot connect via POP
Here's some 411
RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 AS
Just installed the toaster from scratch, so its current to his 0.8.7
Thoughts??
I just notice
Aaron Gray wrote:
Good good call..
stunnel-4.05-3
I re-read the toaster and noticed some notes about v4.
made the updates.
fixed!
De Nada.
Rick
Michael McCallister wrote:
Hello,
Just wondering if anyone has used dovecot (http://www.dovecot.org/) with
the toaster. As of last month, their betas support Maildir++ quotas. I
have been hoping to find something that is faster than courier since it
struggles to serve my inbox sometimes.
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Michael McCallister wrote:
Hello,
Just wondering if anyone has used dovecot (http://www.dovecot.org/)
with the toaster. As of last month, their betas support Maildir++
quotas. I have been hoping to find something that is faster than
courier since it struggles
Alex Dean wrote:
I've had a toaster setup going for a few months with no problems. I'd
like to enable the pop3s service, but I am having problems getting it
running.
###
kiltlifter:/var/log/qmail/pop3ds# tail current
Damian Barry wrote:
All,
I have been sending out email campaigns to a list of 50 - 60,000.
I notice that the mail queue has about 30,000 that are just trickling
out (about 100 per minute).
Is this typical?! Should I expect a campaign of that size to take 12
hours to run?
DNS
Damian Barry wrote:
Looks like mostly default settings, are there unix settings I should
check also?
We have a T1 here, 1300+ kbps up (which is 99% available off hours when
we run, and probably 95% available all other times).
Damian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./qmail-showctl
qmail home
B Kreps wrote:
Hello,
I've installed Bill's complete toaster (minux TMDA and Qmailmrtg7) and
everything is working as desired except Spamassassin doesn't seem to be
scanning any emails.
I'm using Bill's default /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf (minus the
languages_ok all directive which he's
B Kreps wrote:
Greetings,
I'm attempting to get per-user preferences working for spamassassin
filtering and I wanted to know what solutions other shupp-toaster
users are using.
I've attempted (read: spent hours) to get the Squirrelmail sasql
plugin to work, but the inclusion of this plugin
Crispin Rugemalira wrote:
hello friends,
I am following instructions on how to set up qmail toaster. I am stack at installation of vpopmail. the following is the error message I get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] courier-imap-4.1.0]#
[EMAIL PROTECTED] courier-imap-4.1.0]# su vpopmail
[EMAIL
Matthew Walker wrote:
On Tue, January 9, 2007 4:44 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but we see message header ,we can see any valid username ,but we see the
From HEADER is 168.1.49.97dgrrtgr and no [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Return-Path:
Received: (qmail 10514 invoked by uid 89); 8 Jan 2007 01:04:33
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
I wanted to search through the mailing list to see if
someone was experiencing what I am. I noticed that on
the www.shupp.org website the link to the list which
is how I got onto the list in the first place)
and its searchable.
I also that the most recent emails onto this
Jose wrote:
Hi...I'm experiencing a problem with my smtp server: a long delay when
users connects to it:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# telnet localhost 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
--- 30 - 120 seconds delay
220 domain.com
Carlos Solano wrote:
I think relays.ordb.org is not working any more. I had the same issue,
removed it and the problem was solved.
Yup, you are correct and that should fix the OP's problem.
Rick
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
Ok, here is an update...
the server clamed down for the last few days after
blocking more and ore of APNIC addresses and LACNIC
addresses.
But I have seena huge increase in .ca sites now and
all doign the same things... RCPT to to an invalid
user.
While the front end
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
Ok, back at it again
I did a fresh install from the website of everything.
I made sure that the patch was installed AFTER the
major patch (qmail-toaster-0.8.3 etc).
Ok the patch installed fine.
did a make clean
then make
and WHAM!
I get the following errors:
./load
Sam Laffere wrote:
Sorry this is so long.
Problem: 7 domains do not have invalid users blocked by CHKUSER, 14
domains work correctly.
Details: Server set up with Shupp Toaster in early November 2006.
Only variance is using maildrop and mailfilter to sort spam into
folders.
Summary:
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
OK kewl, thanks... One problem.
I would assume that the libmygcc.a is created IF you
recompile from source MySQL ?
Every reference I see towards it say recompile. It
just does not come in an RPM ready to install eh ?
I can't say as I don't run Redhat. I do know
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
dumb question...
what are most everyone here running for the OS?
I've been using redhat for years now and migrated into
the Fedora Core. But I'm open to suggestions.
I prefer Slackware, but I also look after CentOS and FreeBSD machines.
Probably about 50 or 60 in all.
Bill D'Anjou wrote:
Just curious why Debian isn't one of your preferred distro's
Bill
I prefer Slackware, but I also look after CentOS and FreeBSD machines.
Probably about 50 or 60 in all.
Regards,
Rick
Well I do run Ubuntu on the laptop, does that count ?
I was never a fan of rpm or
Sam Laffere wrote:
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Sam Laffere wrote:
Sorry this is so long.
Problem: 7 domains do not have invalid users blocked by CHKUSER, 14
domains work correctly.
Details: Server set up with Shupp Toaster in early November 2006.
Only variance is using maildrop
Sam Laffere wrote:
Problem is not fixed yet, but I just replaced the .qmail-default file,
and the midkan.com domain is now rejecting using CHKUSER. All I did
was edit the file back to :
cat .qmail-default
| /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
#| /usr/local/bin/maildrop
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
Ok, I got it all installed.
How can you tell its working ? I keep checking the
MySQL tables and they stay empty.
I don't see anyhting in the logs.
i tried to telnet to port 25 and run a test there, it
accepted it all.
Hi,
If you did the make setup check in the
Tom Collins wrote:
On Feb 14, 2007, at 10:39 AM, Bill Shupp wrote:
I've installed these patches on my
system, and they are working as expected.
Bill,
Have you (or anyone for that matter) seen any performance improvements
from the new version? I noticed this line from the Release Notes:
SKT/MIS/ROZI wrote:
Hi all,
This few days, i received a lot of spam.
I have place some scoring inside the spam local.cf . I think may be it
not too tight. Here is my local.cf.
ok_locales all
skip_rbl_checks 1
Hi,
Don't skip rbl checks for one and I believe the OSIRU checks are
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list !
I'm trying to install the toaster with the latest available packages and
i'm stuck at installing simscan.
The problem seems to be that simscam requires the path to the clamav
databases in order to configure the program before making it.
The path found is
Alexey Amerik wrote:
Also Im spamd logs with debug enabled I see this:
@400046141a6c3a9a673c [4489] dbg: prefork: child 23924: entering
state 1
@400046141a6c3a9c4b9c [4489] dbg: prefork: new lowest idle kid: 23924
@400046141a6c3a9d3dcc [4489] dbg: prefork: child reports idle
laety Boop wrote:
Hello everybody
I got a problem with stunnel 4 and pop3ds (on Debian etch). But it
works well with imap and smtp.
openssl s_client -connect localhost:995
this command show :
CONNECTED(0003)
write:errno=104
Here is the qmail-pop3ds log :
ok 18836 0:127.0.0.1:995
Günter Palm wrote:
Hi All,
I know, others have asked the very same question here on the
list already: What is the best procedure for upgrading the
toaster?
And yes, I DID read the answer(s): just install those (software/options)
that have features you want/need.
Well, maybe thats basically it,
Kubilay Akyol (Radore Telekom) wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
Adsl users sending spam e-mails using their adsl connections. I can filter
IP addresses from firewall btw, But adsl users have dynamic ip addresses.
Dropping a connection will drop all.
I want to block whole adsl ip range (/24 or
James Gorz wrote:
We are setting up quotas on our qmail toaster installation. I had a
few concerns I hope can be answered.
First off, if we set a per domain quota, can the domain's quota be
overwritten with qmailadmin's web interface? I believe that the
postmaster account would only be
Bill Shupp wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Bill,
nice to write to you ;-)
Unfortunately yes:
It was created by configure, which was
generated by GNU Autoconf 2.59. Invocation command line was
$ ./configure --enable-user=clamav --enable-clamav=y --enable-spam=y
--enable-spam-passthru=y
John Barton wrote:
I have a toaster I set up a LONG time ago using shupp.org, and
everything has worked very well for some time. I am starting to get
hammered by spam pretty bad though, and spamassassin is just not cutting
it any longer. I am considering implementing the greylisting patch that
Adi Pircalabu wrote:
On Fri, 7 Sep 2007 15:02:45 +0200 Alessio Cecchi wrote:
Some ISP use this trick like antispam solution:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/OtherTricks
It's yet another half-baked(TM) solution to the spam problem. From my
experience, more than 80% of the mail received
kenneth chan wrote:
Hi all,
My email server has been working very well for a while.
However, it started to have problem in sending email yesterday. I test
it with my hotmail account and found that:
1. I cannot send new email to hotmail account but I can reply the email
sent by hotmail
kenneth chan wrote:
Thanks Rick,
I did check and my IP is not listed. Actually I can send to some domains
like the shupp.org.
I think some other domains may have implemented policy to block my
domain automatically.
Do I need to check my server? or others?
I dunno really. Send me a
Yalcin Cekic wrote:
Hi All,
I have working mail box. I used shupp toaster v.0.9.2.
I want to install greylisting due to spam.
Here is what I did:
---
([EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/src)# cp -rp netqmail-1.05 netqmail-1.05_org
([EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/src)# cd netqmail-1.05/netqmail-1.05
([EMAIL
Jaroslav wrote:
Hello.
I did like you said but got the error while doing make:
./compile local_scan.c
local_scan.c:15:38: error: /usr/include/mysql/mysql.h: No such file or
directory
local_scan.c:34: error: expected Б─≤)Б─≥ before Б─≤*Б─≥ token
local_scan.c:64: error: expected Б─≤)Б─≥ before
Roman Bělonohý wrote:
Hello,
is there any toaster addon how to install greylisting into already
installed Bill's toaster?
I am really sick of the spam and would like another step to fight with it.
But I am affraid of breaking working toaster, lol.
Thanks,
Roman
http://www.shupp.org
Qmail List wrote:
Hi,
Visit http://tqmcube.com/dnsbl/dnsbl_remove.php. Your IP is blacklisted
by tqmcube.com
Best Regards
Nicholas Chua
- Original Message - From: Info Neoblu
To: toaster@shupp.org
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2007 12:41 AM
Subject: [toaster] Help - Problem SMTP
Help
Info Neoblu wrote:
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Rick Macdougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: giovedì 22 novembre 2007 18.11
A: toaster@shupp.org
Oggetto: Re: [toaster] Help - Problem SMTP
127.0.0.1 is listed in tqmcube for some reason. When accepting mail on
127.0.0.1 do
Lampa wrote:
Hello,
i know but i need auth all users eg forced smtp authentication. No
authenticated users should be dropped connection.
2007/11/28, Qmail List [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
is possible to turn on (via some variable) requirements of auth ? Eg.
users with no user/passwd cannot send
Lampa wrote:
Hello,
using older version of chkuser and toaster, option is not available :(
2007/11/28, Rick Macdougall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Lampa wrote:
Hello,
i know but i need auth all users eg forced smtp authentication. No
authenticated users should be dropped connection.
2007/11/28
Hank wrote:
Hello,
I have an older Shupp Toaster installed (a few years old) , and I need
to update the SMTP/IMAP SSL certs. Can someone please provide a few
step-by-step instructions to re-generate a valid cert?
thanks.
-Hank
For smtp (assuming you still have your original source)
Hank wrote:
Also, it looks like I have no /etc/init.d/courier-auth to restart. ??
but restarting courier-imap seemed to work great.
Entirely possible if you have an older version of courier installed.
Regards,
Rick
Hank wrote:
Rick,
thanks alot... one question:
I do have my original source dirs in /var/src .. is there a subdir I
should be in when running the make cert and
/var/qmail/bin/update_tmprsadh commands? The subdirs I have in
/var/src are:
netqmail-1.05
qmailmrtg7-4.2
Hank wrote:
Hi Rick,
Very sorry to bother you again, but make cert did nothing in the
/var/src/netqmail-1.05/netqmail-1.05 directory. I do
have Makefile-cert and Makefile-cert.mk
http://Makefile-cert.mk files in that directory, but no cert.
Should I run a make Makefile-cert or
Hank wrote:
Hi Rick,
Very sorry to bother you again, but make cert did nothing in the
/var/src/netqmail-1.05/netqmail-1.05 directory. I do
have Makefile-cert and Makefile-cert.mk
http://Makefile-cert.mk files in that directory, but no cert.
Should I run a make Makefile-cert or
Terry A wrote:
I had over 900 of these and was using swap memory before I rebooted the system
now all is running smoothly again but already I have 3 of these lame
processes.
Can anyone tell me either what is wrong or how to get rid of them
Thanks
Perhaps set
Joey Novak wrote:
Hey Guys,
We have a domain that has an alias, and a customer has requested that
we bounce all mail sent to his accounts alias on the other domain.
i.e. domaina.com http://domaina.com is an alias for domainb.com
http://domainb.com. The customer wants [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
Joey Novak ha scritto:
Hey Guys,
We have a domain that has an alias, and a customer has requested
that we bounce all mail sent to his accounts alias on the other domain.
i.e. domaina.com http://domaina.com is an alias for domainb.com
http://domainb.com. The
Hi,
One of my bussies was using the toaster to install a new server and came
across this prereq.
yum install gcc g++ gcc-g++ gdbm gdbm-devel openssl openssl-devel
stunnel krb5-devel bzip2 bzip2-devel
He really needed c++ and gcc=c++, not g++. Is this a typo ?
Regards,
Rick
Bill Shupp wrote:
On Feb 25, 2008, at 10:04 AM, Rick Macdougall wrote:
Hi,
One of my bussies was using the toaster to install a new server and
came across this prereq.
yum install gcc g++ gcc-g++ gdbm gdbm-devel openssl openssl-devel
stunnel krb5-devel bzip2 bzip2-devel
He really needed
John Harmon wrote:
Anyone? Any ideas where to look? It is more and more frequent. It as
if the server temporarily fails over smtp. or it doesn't
authenticate. It is doing it quite often and is really annoying.
Everything over the webmail login page works fine.
Thanks,
John
John
Dennis Erickson wrote:
Just built new toaster box -
Here is the problem I am encountering when i attempt to send mail.
from smtpd log
CHKUSER rejected sender: from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
remote MYPC:unknown:123.123.123.123 rcpt : invalid sender MX domain
I am able to receive
Hi,
Answers in-line.
Gary Bowling wrote:
I've been using the toaster for quite some time, with great results
(thanks Bill for all the hard work!). I'm running the latest versions
(although my clamAV may be out of date as that happens frequently). My
system is a CentOS with the latest
JP Maxwell / Gmail wrote:
Well, that's the same thing, I can't seem to find it... did I miss a step?
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 11:58 AM, Qmail List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
preline: fatal: unable to run /usr/bin/maildrop: file does not exist
Where is your
Hi,
I've got a strange problem where mail is sent to an existing user, gets
scanned by simscan (v1.2) and the just vanishes.
qmail-smtpd logs
2008-05-23 08:39:04.032932500 tcpserver: ok 20904
newmail.axess.com:216.162.64.120:25
mail.influencecommunication.ca:66.158.143.186::32881
Shane Chrisp wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone running simscan + spamc with user prefs stored in sql or even
in file at all? I have been looking at it and it doesnt look like its
that difficult to set up but maybe im missing something. Any input would
be appreciated.
Shane
Yup, we do that here with
Jason S wrote:
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Make sure to use this configure option if you don't want all spam to be
rejected at the smtp level (for delivery to spam folder, etc).
--enable-spam-passthru=y
Nope, that doesn't work correctly with simscan 1.2 apparently.
also, the --enable
Jason S wrote:
I've used --enable-spam-passthru on 1.1 and currently on 1.4.
Yup, I can enable it as well but then it passes all spam through, which
is not what I thought it was intended to do since I want to reject spam
greater than X points (in our case X = 10).
Regards,
Rick
Alejandro Perretta wrote:
use
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qmhandle
or
http://jeremy.kister.net/code/qmqtool/
Or my personal favorite, qmail-remove
http://www.linuxmagic.com/opensource/qmail/qmail-remove
Regards,
Rick
Zoltan Lippai wrote:
svc -u /service/qmail-smtpd
but it still shows the error (but now the disk is not full, I guess this
message is stuck there for some reason)
How can I clear it?
Add a new /service in clear
mkdir -p /service/clear
vi /service/clear/run
add this
#!/bin/sh
yes '' | head
AJ Bourg wrote:
Anybody? I have more messages in the queue because of this and I'm
getting rather frustrated because I'm not sure what is going on.
Thanks.
On 3/8/09 10:13 PM, AJ Bourg wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have been having a persistent issue the last few days with a bot using
my server as a
Júlio Manuel Olivares wrote:
Hello,
I run an email service based on the toaster. I use SORBS to block at
SMTP level incoming mail from spam sources and now I want to narrow my
protection by disallowing dynamic IPs to send mail, which is possible
through a SORBS’ zone. The problem is I want
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