Re: [vchkpw] call for scripts/tools

2004-03-23 Thread X-Istence
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Hi,

I have a couple of these in production including a showqueue script 
(handy for adding domains to badmailfrom), and showsmtpip script (handy 
for blacklisting IP spammers).

If someone wants to setup a sourceforge account I'll gladly donate them 
and write up some others.

Regards,

Rick
Just post em to the vpopmail sourceforge site, its a quick easy thing to 
signup, and then post em to be added to the contrib directory.

X-Istence



Re: [vchkpw] call for scripts/tools

2004-03-23 Thread Rick Macdougall
Hi,

Brad Davis wrote:

On Monday 22 March 2004 19:18, Charles Sprickman wrote:

Hi,

I'm finally settling in to a nice vpopmail install, and I'm trying to help
our support staff deal with this wildly different system (the old
mailserver was sendmail/uw-imap).  There were a number of shell scripts
and whatnot on the old server to show things like what aliases from any
hosted domain pointed to what accounts, mail usage reports, etc.
Before I go nuts and re-invent the wheel, does anyone have anything that
could either go in the contrib directory of the vpopmail distribution or
perhaps somewhere on the sf.net site?
Some handy things I have in mind:

-alias mapper (something to show what aliases go where)
-quota report (who is over quota at the moment, who's approaching quota)
-.qmail checker (look for completely bogus/illegal .qmail files, verify
that somewhere in each domain vdelivermail is called)
-any log parsing tools that deal with vpopmail's mysql logging
-any web tools beyond qmailadmin/vqadmin
I have a couple of these in production including a showqueue script 
(handy for adding domains to badmailfrom), and showsmtpip script (handy 
for blacklisting IP spammers).

If someone wants to setup a sourceforge account I'll gladly donate them 
and write up some others.

Regards,

Rick



Re: [vchkpw] call for scripts/tools

2004-03-23 Thread X-Istence
Brad Davis wrote:
On Monday 22 March 2004 19:18, Charles Sprickman wrote:

Hi,

I'm finally settling in to a nice vpopmail install, and I'm trying to help
our support staff deal with this wildly different system (the old
mailserver was sendmail/uw-imap).  There were a number of shell scripts
and whatnot on the old server to show things like what aliases from any
hosted domain pointed to what accounts, mail usage reports, etc.
Before I go nuts and re-invent the wheel, does anyone have anything that
could either go in the contrib directory of the vpopmail distribution or
perhaps somewhere on the sf.net site?
Some handy things I have in mind:

-alias mapper (something to show what aliases go where)
qmailadmin
-quota report (who is over quota at the moment, who's approaching quota)
qmailadmin
-.qmail checker (look for completely bogus/illegal .qmail files, verify
that somewhere in each domain vdelivermail is called)
None yet
-any log parsing tools that deal with vpopmail's mysql logging
None yet
-any web tools beyond qmailadmin/vqadmin
None yet
There's more, but I'm curious what people have and what you'd like to
publically share.


Hi Charles,

I'd like to see what you find. Maybe we could have a repository of tools like 
these on sourceforge.

Regards,
Brad Davis




Re: [vchkpw] call for scripts/tools

2004-03-23 Thread Brad Davis
On Monday 22 March 2004 19:18, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm finally settling in to a nice vpopmail install, and I'm trying to help
> our support staff deal with this wildly different system (the old
> mailserver was sendmail/uw-imap).  There were a number of shell scripts
> and whatnot on the old server to show things like what aliases from any
> hosted domain pointed to what accounts, mail usage reports, etc.
>
> Before I go nuts and re-invent the wheel, does anyone have anything that
> could either go in the contrib directory of the vpopmail distribution or
> perhaps somewhere on the sf.net site?
>
> Some handy things I have in mind:
>
> -alias mapper (something to show what aliases go where)
> -quota report (who is over quota at the moment, who's approaching quota)
> -.qmail checker (look for completely bogus/illegal .qmail files, verify
> that somewhere in each domain vdelivermail is called)
> -any log parsing tools that deal with vpopmail's mysql logging
> -any web tools beyond qmailadmin/vqadmin
>
> There's more, but I'm curious what people have and what you'd like to
> publically share.

Hi Charles,

I'd like to see what you find. Maybe we could have a repository of tools like 
these on sourceforge.


Regards,
Brad Davis