Hell Michael,

Cool, I have a similar installation and I will  test it. The results I ´ll
make public here.

Thank you Michael.

Regards,
... from merry ol´ germany
Oliver Etzel

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> Well, there isn't a tutorial anywhere that I found, I basically
> interpreted where to patch based on the install. I can share with you
> what I did.
>
> I placed the greylisting-20060105.patch file in my /usr/local/src/tar
> folder (I put everything in /usr/local/src)
>
> I followed to the toaster instructions (with some variations since I
> am using mysql with my mail server) until I reached this point:
>
> <TOASTER REFERENCE>
>
> # add qmail toaster patch now that vpopmail is installed
> cd /usr/local/src/netqmail-1.05/netqmail-1.05
> bunzip2 -c ../../tar/qmail-toaster-0.8.1.patch.bz2 | patch -p0
> make clean
> make
> qmailctl stop
> make setup check
>
> </TOASTER REFERENCE>
>
> I made this change:
>
> # add qmail toaster patch now that vpopmail is installed
> cd /usr/local/src/netqmail-1.05/netqmail-1.05
> bunzip2 -c ../../tar/qmail-toaster-0.8.1.patch.bz2 | patch -p0
> patch < /usr/local/src/tar/greylisting-20060105.patch
> make clean
> make
> qmailctl stop
> make setup check
>
>
> It did report that it offset in 2 places in the Make file, but I had
> no errors and the patch went through successfully. I should also note
> that I also added in the qmailtap patch at the same time.
>
> You need to make sure you alter the patch file as well as
> local_scan.c and ensure all of your database stuff is properly set up
> and configured. Failing to do this will not crash your mail server,
> but the greylist feature will simply not work and all mail will get
> through unchallenged.
>
>
> Thanks;
>
> Michael Bagnall
> ElusiveMind
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://elusivemind.net
>
> On Feb 25, 2006, at 8:57 AM, GoodnGo.de ((R)) Zentrale wrote:
>
> > Hello Michael, hello all,
> >
> > where can I find a HowTo for a toaster installing with greylisting
> > feature??
> >
> >> Brilliant - I have Greylisting working and I've shortened the timeout
> >> and things seem to be working swimingly.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Oliver Etzel
> > www.domainfex.de
> >
> >
> >
>
>


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