Hi Jeff,
At 13:53 27.02.04 -0500, Jeff Koch wrote:
Does anybody have any suggestion for improving the performance of a
mailserver runnning qmail/vpopmail/qmailadmin/qmail-scanner/spamassassin?
We're using a 2.4Ghz P4 with 1GB RAM and a 40GB SCSI drive. The operating
system is a basic RH8.0
Hi All,
I'm having great difficulty with something that I feel is pretty straight
forward.
I cannot figure out how to get enable roaming users.
I am running a system with FreeBSD 5.1 + qmail + vpopmail + courier-imap.
All I want to be able to do is add the --enable-roaming-users=y option
On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 15:06, Axiom wrote:
[snip]
and then ran the ~vpopmail/bin/clearopensmtp program to
update my ~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb file.
is tcpserver configured to look at that file?
-Jeremy
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No... tcpserver is not running although it is installed with my ucspi-tcp
package.
I am running qmail with the following startup script which is located at
/var/qmail/rc
#!/bin/sh
exec env - PATH=/var/qmail/bin:$PATH \
qmail-start ./Maildir/ splogger qmail
I tried adding
http://scriptkitchen.com/godkills.jpg --- please, think of the kittens
On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 15:15, Axiom wrote:
No... tcpserver is not running although it is installed with my ucspi-tcp
package.
I am running qmail with the following startup script which is located at
/var/qmail/rc
On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 15:36, Axiom wrote:
Sorry about the top posting. I have never heard of top posting before. I
just had to look it up on google to see what it even meant. Now I know :)
I am not sure how qmail-smtpd is running. I don't even see it in my process
list anywhere. I am
Jeremy Kitchen writes:
On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 15:36, Axiom wrote:
Sorry about the top posting. I have never heard of top posting before. I
just had to look it up on google to see what it even meant. Now I know :)
I am not sure how qmail-smtpd is running. I don't even see it in my process
Hi all,
I'm trying to enable roaming users with my vpopmail installation.
I am now to the point where i am trying to get qmail-smtpd to look at a
tcp.smtp.cdb file so that I can allow certain networks to relay through my
server.
I was running qmail-smtpd with inetd and now I am running it
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From: Axiom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 5:31 PM
Subject: [vchkpw] How do I enable roaming users?
I have created /etc/tcp.smtp with the following info in it:
192.168.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
:allow
OK here is your
I have created /etc/tcp.smtp with the following info in it:
192.168.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
:allow
OK here is your problem I believe.
The lines should read:
192.168.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
^
Notice the . that I have that you are missing.
It's been so long since I set mine up,
On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 15:54, Axiom wrote:
Ahh yes... You've jogged my memory a bit.
I am starting qmail-smtpd using inetd with the following line:
smtpstream tcp nowait qmaild /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env tcp-env
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
Could I just add
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