Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow connecting pop3 server

2007-04-25 Thread Janno Sannik
This is a dns issue. I have had lot's of them in early days of qmail 
installation.
Your dns is not resolving correctly incoming ip addresses and thus it 
takes a lot of time (until timeout occurs) when connecting to pop3


Ole J wrote:

Hello,
When i am trying to connect pop3 server, usual it is ve slow.
I have tested telnet to the pop3 server with very mixed result.

Any ideas? I have not :(

The box:
Xeon, lots of the rest, raid and blabla.
Fresh installed Centos 5 with QT

This might popup by telnet after 30 seconds, telneiting to the box via 
LAN

+OK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

SMTP works as it should.
Incoming email drops in but usual outlook 2003 ends with a timeout to 
the server.


I run QT on several other boxes with Centos 4 without problems.
Only difference is the djbdns stuff and package versions ...

Thanks in advance for any help.

Best regards
Ole




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[qmailtoaster] Clamav and spamassassin

2007-04-25 Thread





Hello, 



I have just installed all the 23 packages of Qmail toaster on Fedora core 6 
i386 and I have some questions to ask since I'm new to Qmail secrets.



1. After installation does the clamav start automatically to interact with 
Qmail? I ask this because I saw the following processes running after the 
installation without modifying any config file yet:



root  1881  1852  0 Apr25 ?00:00:00 supervise clamd

qmaill1889  1882  0 Apr25 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/multilog t s100 
n100 /var/log/qmail/clamd

clamav1902  1881  0 Apr25 ?00:00:03 /usr/sbin/clamd

clamav1972 1  0 Apr25 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/freshclam -d -p 
/var/run/clamav/freshclam.pid







2.Again same question for Spamassassin: Does it start automatically to interact 
with Qmail after installation without modyfing the config files?



I found the following processes after reboot:



root  1877  1852  0 Apr25 ?00:00:00 supervise spamd

qmaill1892  1878  0 Apr25 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/multilog t s100 
n100 /var/log/qmail/spamd

root  1901  1877  0 Apr25 ?00:00:01 /usr/bin/perl -T -w 
/usr/bin/spamd -x -u vpopmail -s stderr

vpopmail  2413  1901  0 Apr25 ?00:00:00 spamd child

vpopmail  2414  1901  0 Apr25 ?00:00:00 spamd child





Could anybody explain me this interaction? Are Clamav and Spamassassin really 
working right now with Qmail and doing their jobs properly?



Thanks, 

Marcos



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Messages to hotmail are lost

2007-04-25 Thread bb.
Please check "JUNK FOLDER".

If all your adjustments are OK (Like SPF, reverse DNS)
emails must sent to inbox or junk.

But as i contacted to Microsoft couple months ago, and
as i understood, we MUST PAY them to get our emails to
users inbox, they also publish a price list.

Is there any one that does not pay to Microsoft and
can deliver to inbox?

Thanks to God and to good helpers...



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> abdul khan wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> > I have noticed that the mail destined to hotmail
> is lost. According to
> > the log it shows that its delivered but hotmail
> account never received
> > the mail.
> > Does anybody knows whats going on? And what
> measures to be taken to fix
> > it If there is any problem on my end. my server
> has been running ok for
> > a while.
> > 
> > Thanks
> > a. khan
> > 
> 
> Have you created an SPF record for your domain?
> http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/SPF
> That may or may not be the problem.
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[qmailtoaster] Slow connecting pop3 server

2007-04-25 Thread Ole J

Hello,
When i am trying to connect pop3 server, usual it is ve slow.
I have tested telnet to the pop3 server with very mixed result.

Any ideas? I have not :(

The box:
Xeon, lots of the rest, raid and blabla.
Fresh installed Centos 5 with QT

This might popup by telnet after 30 seconds, telneiting to the box via LAN
+OK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

SMTP works as it should.
Incoming email drops in but usual outlook 2003 ends with a timeout to 
the server.


I run QT on several other boxes with Centos 4 without problems.
Only difference is the djbdns stuff and package versions ...

Thanks in advance for any help.

Best regards
Ole

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Re: [qmailtoaster] QMail toaster yum repository?

2007-04-25 Thread Eric \"Shubes\"
Aaron Johnson wrote:
> Has anyone put any thought into what would be involved in creating a
> QMail repository?  I'm interested in helping, if anyone else wants to
> lend some experience.  Plus, I'm sure we can find people to host it as
> well.  I know we would have no problem hosting a QMail repository on our
> servers.
> 
> The thought of being able to do a yum install/update qmail-toaster makes
> me drool.
> 

We've all been drooling, Aaron. ;)

The problem is somewhat twofold. The first being that repos would need to be
built for each distro/version that is supported. That's not too big of a deal.

The primary issue is DJB's licensing. While many of the toaster packages
could be made yum-able, the DJB portions (qmail, daemontools, ucspi-tcp)
would need to be distributed as source. That's just the way DJB chooses to
make his software available to the community.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Changes to the standard upgrade.sh script

2007-04-25 Thread Warren (mailing lists)

Eric "Shubes" wrote:

Warren (mailing lists) wrote:

I have taken the upgrade.sh script and made it a little more useful for
me.  I have attached a copy in a tarball. Here are the changes I made:

(1) There are now 2 separate scripts.  The first does the downloads and
the second does the upgrade.  This way I can start the downloads before
I leave at night and then I can do the actual upgrade in the morning
before anyone else comes in without having to wait for the downloads

(2) The directory /usr/src/qtms-upgrade now has a suffix with the time
and date the download started and a softlink points to it from
/usr/src/qtms-upgrade.  If an old directory exists it gets renamed out
of the way.  This allows me to have a history of upgrades as well as
being sure that old .src.rpms are not being compiled.

(3) The second (upgrade) script looks for monit's startup file
(/etc/init.d/monit).  If it is found, monit gets stopped at the
beginning of the upgrade script and gets restarted at the end.

(4) The second script takes a flag of -y (sh upgrade2.sh -y) which
assumes an answer of -y for all questions.

(5) /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp gets restored after the upgrade and the new
one gets renamed to tcp.smtp.new.  This way your rules do not get blown
away.

Feel free to use, modify or discard as you see fit.

W


Warren,

Have you seen qmailtoaster-plus (http://qtp.qmailtoaster.com)? The
qtp-newmodel family of scripts essentially does all of this (except #3) and
more. If you'd like to see #3 added as a feature, please create a ticket for it.

There are many other useful tools included in the package too, as documented
at the site.


Eric,

I have seen it, but mostly what I have seen is a lot of posting about 
problems with it as it currently stands.  If this mail server was not 
incredibly important to our business, I would happily be playing with it 
right now.  But since this is a mission-critical mail server, I am 
sticking with the script that I know works, at least for now.


W

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Re: [qmailtoaster] QMail toaster yum repository?

2007-04-25 Thread Warren (mailing lists)
We talked about this several months back.  The main problem is that, by 
its license, qmail can only be distributed as source, yum is generally 
for installing object rpms.


W

Aaron Johnson wrote:
Has anyone put any thought into what would be involved in creating a 
QMail repository?  I'm interested in helping, if anyone else wants to 
lend some experience.  Plus, I'm sure we can find people to host it as 
well.  I know we would have no problem hosting a QMail repository on our 
servers.


The thought of being able to do a yum install/update qmail-toaster makes 
me drool.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] QMail toaster yum repository?

2007-04-25 Thread Erik A. Espinoza

The djb license doesn't permit it.


On 4/25/07, Aaron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Has anyone put any thought into what would be involved in creating a
QMail repository?  I'm interested in helping, if anyone else wants to
lend some experience.  Plus, I'm sure we can find people to host it as
well.  I know we would have no problem hosting a QMail repository on our
servers.

The thought of being able to do a yum install/update qmail-toaster makes
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Re: [qmailtoaster] i get a lot of bounces

2007-04-25 Thread Eric \"Shubes\"
Steve Ingraham wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Eric "Shubes" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 10:56 AM
>> To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
>> Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] i get a lot of bounces
>>
>>
>> Jim Shupert, Jr. wrote:
>>> I have been told of many bounces of email sent to me.
>>> The latest is from the qmail mailing list - I have also gotten 
>>> "robots"
>>> of other ( 3 other ) mailinglist
>>> regarding mail bounces.
>>>  
>>> I feel rather certain this coincides with my shifing my mail server 
>>> from Postfix to QmailToaster.
>>>  
>>> So , my Q might be does anyone know as to why this might be 
>>> happening? It does not seem to be a good thing.
>>>  
>>> Could I have something slightly wrong?
>>> ( the load on my qmailToaster is rather light... 1domain of 
>> 40 and a 
>>> second domainof <10 )
>>>  
>>> thanks
>>>  
>>> j
>>>  
>>> '( in example)
>>> Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the 
>>> qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com mailing list.
>>>
>>> I'm working for my owner, who can be reached
>>> at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>>
>>> ''( end example
>> You haven't given enough detail to make an educated guess. :( 
>> It could be one or more of many things (probably just one though). ;)
>>
>> It would be most helpful to have the complete bounce. The 
>> meaningful part should be further down.
>>
>> Is it bouncing everything from the qmail list, or just some things?
> 
> Eric,
> I would like to post some information on bounces I am receiving that are
> similar to Jim's bounces.  I have been watching this thread for any
> information on this problem in hopes that answers to Jim will help with
> my bounce problems also.  I have been receiving these messages from
> various mail lists I subscribe to.  Any information that can be provided
> on what may be causing these bounces would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 
> Here is the bounce information I received from the spamassassin mail
> list:
> 
> 
> Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list.
> 
> 
> Messages to you from the users mailing list seem to
> have been bouncing. I've attached a copy of the first bounce message I
> received.
> 
> If this message bounces too, I will send you a probe. If the probe
> bounces, I will remove your address from the users mailing list, without
> further notice.
> 
> 
> I've kept a list of which messages from the users mailing list have 
> bounced from your address.
> 
> Copies of these messages may be in the archive.
> To retrieve a set of messages 123-145 (a maximum of 100 per request),
> send a short message to:
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> To receive a subject and author list for the last 100 or so messages,
> send a short message to:
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Here are the message numbers:
> 
>57513
>57578
> 
> --- Enclosed is a copy of the bounce message I received.
> 
> Return-Path: <>
> Received: (qmail 84548 invoked for bounce); 13 Apr 2007 01:10:38 -
> Date: 13 Apr 2007 01:10:38 -
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: failure notice
> 
> Hi. This is the qmail-send program at apache.org.
> I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following
> addresses. This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't
> work out.
> 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 204.87.111.225 failed after I sent the message.
> Remote host said: 554 Your email is considered spam (15.60 spam-hits)
> 

This last part is the meat of the bounce. Spamassassin scored the message
high enough that it was rejected. Kind of ironic, being the spamassassin
list. :)

I'm subscribed to that list too, but I'm not getting bounces. I'm thinking
that you have added some additional (non-stock) rules that are scoring these
messages higher.

I'd bump up your spam_hits value in /var/qmail/simcontrol to 20 or so
temporarily, so that these messages aren't rejected. They should still get
tagged as spam, but they'll be accepted. When you have received a few, check
the message headers to see which rules are strongly contributing to the
rejections. You can then either remove the offending rule, or adjust scoring
for it.

Alternatively, you could simply whitelist the mailer. Check the wiki and/or
list archives on how to do that.

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[qmailtoaster] QMail toaster yum repository?

2007-04-25 Thread Aaron Johnson
Has anyone put any thought into what would be involved in creating a 
QMail repository?  I'm interested in helping, if anyone else wants to 
lend some experience.  Plus, I'm sure we can find people to host it as 
well.  I know we would have no problem hosting a QMail repository on our 
servers.


The thought of being able to do a yum install/update qmail-toaster makes 
me drool.


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RE: [qmailtoaster] i get a lot of bounces

2007-04-25 Thread Steve Ingraham
> -Original Message-
> From: Eric "Shubes" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 10:56 AM
> To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
> Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] i get a lot of bounces
> 
> 
> Jim Shupert, Jr. wrote:
> > I have been told of many bounces of email sent to me.
> > The latest is from the qmail mailing list - I have also gotten 
> > "robots"
> > of other ( 3 other ) mailinglist
> > regarding mail bounces.
> >  
> > I feel rather certain this coincides with my shifing my mail server 
> > from Postfix to QmailToaster.
> >  
> > So , my Q might be does anyone know as to why this might be 
> > happening? It does not seem to be a good thing.
> >  
> > Could I have something slightly wrong?
> > ( the load on my qmailToaster is rather light... 1domain of 
> 40 and a 
> > second domainof <10 )
> >  
> > thanks
> >  
> > j
> >  
> > '( in example)
> > Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the 
> > qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com mailing list.
> > 
> > I'm working for my owner, who can be reached
> > at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > 
> > ''( end example
> 
> You haven't given enough detail to make an educated guess. :( 
> It could be one or more of many things (probably just one though). ;)
> 
> It would be most helpful to have the complete bounce. The 
> meaningful part should be further down.
> 
> Is it bouncing everything from the qmail list, or just some things?

Eric,
I would like to post some information on bounces I am receiving that are
similar to Jim's bounces.  I have been watching this thread for any
information on this problem in hopes that answers to Jim will help with
my bounce problems also.  I have been receiving these messages from
various mail lists I subscribe to.  Any information that can be provided
on what may be causing these bounces would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Steve

Here is the bounce information I received from the spamassassin mail
list:


Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list.


Messages to you from the users mailing list seem to
have been bouncing. I've attached a copy of the first bounce message I
received.

If this message bounces too, I will send you a probe. If the probe
bounces, I will remove your address from the users mailing list, without
further notice.


I've kept a list of which messages from the users mailing list have 
bounced from your address.

Copies of these messages may be in the archive.
To retrieve a set of messages 123-145 (a maximum of 100 per request),
send a short message to:
   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To receive a subject and author list for the last 100 or so messages,
send a short message to:
   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Here are the message numbers:

   57513
   57578

--- Enclosed is a copy of the bounce message I received.

Return-Path: <>
Received: (qmail 84548 invoked for bounce); 13 Apr 2007 01:10:38 -
Date: 13 Apr 2007 01:10:38 -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: failure notice

Hi. This is the qmail-send program at apache.org.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following
addresses. This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't
work out.

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
204.87.111.225 failed after I sent the message.
Remote host said: 554 Your email is considered spam (15.60 spam-hits)

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[qmailtoaster] using toaster as a secondary mail server and accepting wrong domains and getting double bounces

2007-04-25 Thread John Carlson

Hello everyone,

I have a question, I set my server up to accept mail from (domain1.com) 
incase the primary server goes down. well I've got that part working but 
it seems to me that I am getting mail for other domains in my remote queue.


why is that? I only have 3 domains in my rcpthosts file and only one in 
my smtproutes file and that is the only one that I relay for.. so why is 
my server accepting mail to relay for other domains?


here is my tcp.smtp file

127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",DKSIGN="/var/qmail/control/domainkeys/%/private",RBLSMTPD="",NOP0FCHECK="1",QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/simscan"
:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",BADMIMETYPE="",BADLOADERTYPE="M",CHKUSER_RCPTLIMIT="50",CHKUSER_WRONGRCPTLIMIT="10",QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/simscan",DKSIGN="/var/qmail/control/domainkeys/%/private",NOP0FCHECK="1"

is the error in the :allow line? I'm not sure..
any help is appreciated.. because I get a lot of double bounces also

thanks
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Changes to the standard upgrade.sh script

2007-04-25 Thread Eric \"Shubes\"
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
> I have taken the upgrade.sh script and made it a little more useful for
> me.  I have attached a copy in a tarball. Here are the changes I made:
> 
> (1) There are now 2 separate scripts.  The first does the downloads and
> the second does the upgrade.  This way I can start the downloads before
> I leave at night and then I can do the actual upgrade in the morning
> before anyone else comes in without having to wait for the downloads
> 
> (2) The directory /usr/src/qtms-upgrade now has a suffix with the time
> and date the download started and a softlink points to it from
> /usr/src/qtms-upgrade.  If an old directory exists it gets renamed out
> of the way.  This allows me to have a history of upgrades as well as
> being sure that old .src.rpms are not being compiled.
> 
> (3) The second (upgrade) script looks for monit's startup file
> (/etc/init.d/monit).  If it is found, monit gets stopped at the
> beginning of the upgrade script and gets restarted at the end.
> 
> (4) The second script takes a flag of -y (sh upgrade2.sh -y) which
> assumes an answer of -y for all questions.
> 
> (5) /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp gets restored after the upgrade and the new
> one gets renamed to tcp.smtp.new.  This way your rules do not get blown
> away.
> 
> Feel free to use, modify or discard as you see fit.
> 
> W
> 
Warren,

Have you seen qmailtoaster-plus (http://qtp.qmailtoaster.com)? The
qtp-newmodel family of scripts essentially does all of this (except #3) and
more. If you'd like to see #3 added as a feature, please create a ticket for it.

There are many other useful tools included in the package too, as documented
at the site.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] i get a lot of bounces

2007-04-25 Thread Eric \"Shubes\"
Jim Shupert, Jr. wrote:
> I have been told of many bounces of email sent to me.
> The latest is from the qmail mailing list - I have also gotten "robots" 
> of other ( 3 other ) mailinglist
> regarding mail bounces.
>  
> I feel rather certain this coincides with my shifing my mail server from
> Postfix to QmailToaster.
>  
> So , my Q might be does anyone know as to why this might be happening?
> It does not seem to be a good thing.
>  
> Could I have something slightly wrong?
> ( the load on my qmailToaster is rather light... 1domain of 40 and a
> second domainof <10 )
>  
> thanks
>  
> j
>  
> '( in example)
> Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
> qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com mailing list.
> 
> I'm working for my owner, who can be reached
> at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> ''( end example

You haven't given enough detail to make an educated guess. :( It could be
one or more of many things (probably just one though). ;)

It would be most helpful to have the complete bounce. The meaningful part
should be further down.

Is it bouncing everything from the qmail list, or just some things?

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Re: [qmailtoaster] newmodel update failed - order of install

2007-04-25 Thread Eric \"Shubes\"
dnk wrote:
> On 4/24/07, dnk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 4/23/07, dnk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Perfect!
>> >
>> > I will give that a go!
>> >
>> > DK
>> >
>> >
>> > On 4/22/07, Eric Shubes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > > qtp-newmodel uses whatever order is specified in the current.txt
>> file.
>> > > There's a script that NH/EE are supposed to run to build this
>> file, but it
>> > > appears that wasn't done with the latest updates, so the file is
>> simply
>> > > alphabetical.
>> > >
>> > > Here's the order they should be in:
>> > > zlib
>> > > daemontools-toaster
>> > > ucspi-tcp-toaster
>> > > vpopmail-toaster
>> > > libdomainkeys-toaster
>> > > qmail-toaster
>> > > courier-authlib-toaster
>> > > courier-imap-toaster
>> > > autorespond-toaster
>> > > control-panel-toaster
>> > > ezmlm-toaster
>> > > qmailadmin-toaster
>> > > qmailmrtg-toaster
>> > > maildrop-toaster
>> > > isoqlog-toaster
>> > > squirrelmail-toaster
>> > > spamassassin-toaster
>> > > clamav-toaster
>> > > ripmime-toaster
>> > > simscan-toaster
>> > > vqadmin-toaster
>> > >
>> > > You can change the sequence in your current
>> > > /usr/src/qtp-upgrade/SRPMS/current-newmodel.txt file to
>> > match the correct
>> > > order and proceed. This will get you going until Nick/Erik get a
>> chance to
>> > > rebuild the current.txt file properly.
>> > >
>> > > Nick/Erik,
>> > > Do we need a ticket to get this fixed? ;)
>> > >
>> > > dnk wrote:
>> > > > Hi there, I am trying ot update a toaster install, using the
>> upgrade
>> > > > option withint the toaster plus menu. It seems as though the
>> packages
>> > > > are not being installed in the right order.
>> > > >
>> > > > Installing control-panel-toaster-0.5-1.3.4 in the sandbox ...
>> > > > error: Failed dependencies:
>> > > >vpopmail-toaster >= 5.4.17 is needed by
>> > > > send-emails-toaster-0.5-1.3.4.noarch
>> > > >
>> > > > Now looking back I do infact have the vpopmail-toaster package
>> > > > downloaded and selected:
>> > > >
>> > > > Getting source packages ...(this may take a while)
>> > > > autorespond-toaster-2.0.4-1.3.3.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > clamav-toaster-0.90.1-1.3.13.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > control-panel-toaster-0.5-1.3.4.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > courier-authlib-toaster-0.59.2-1.3.6.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded,
>> > > > bypassed
>> > > > courier-imap-toaster-4.1.2-1.3.7.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > daemontools-toaster-0.76-1.3.3.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > ezmlm-toaster-0.53.324-1.3.3.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > isoqlog-toaster-2.1-1.3.4.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > libdomainkeys-toaster-0.68-1.3.3.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > libsrs2-toaster-1.0.18-1.3.3.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > maildrop-toaster-2.0.3-1.3.5.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > qmailadmin-toaster-1.2.11-1.3.4.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > qmailmrtg-toaster-4.2-1.3.3.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > qmail-toaster-1.03-1.3.15.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > ripmime-toaster-1.4.0.6-1.3.3.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > simscan-toaster-1.3.1-1.3.6.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > spamassassin-toaster-3.1.8-1.3.8.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > squirrelmail-toaster-1.4.9a-1.3.6.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88-1.3.5.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > vpopmail-toaster-5.4.17-1.3.4.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > > vqadmin-toaster-2.3.4-1.3.3.src.rpm is already
>> > downloaded, bypassed
>> > > >
>> > > > I can probably figure out by following the script and do it
>> manually,
>> > > > but I would like to know for future upgrades how to do it properly
>> > > > with the script (for my own sanity). Our shop (well myself in our
>> > > > shop) is looking at using the toaster for all our mail installs
>> with
>> > > > clients, etc - so potentially i could end up with a few of these to
>> > > > maintain.
>> > > >
>> > > > Thanks!
>> > > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > --
>> > > -Eric 'shubes'
>> > >
>> > >
>> > -
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>> > >
>> > -
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>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > > For additional commands, e-mail:
>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>> I went to go and do this, and my list was missing the zlib, but had
>> one for libsrs2-toaster (which your list does not). Thoughts on that
>> one?
>>
>> DK
>>
> 
> And now upon trying to upgrade again, I got this error in my log:
> 
> Installing control-panel-toaster-0.5-1.3.4

Re: [qmailtoaster] Messages from this list not getting through

2007-04-25 Thread slamp slamp

domainkeys is broken in QMT install. The latest version of QMT disables this
by default. The recommended action is to disable domainkeys altogether.
search the archives for the procedure.

On 4/25/07, Warren (mailing lists) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I am having a lot of messages bounced from this list.  For instance,
yesterday I only receive one message.  When I get the bounce probe from
the server, it typically tells me that the bounce looks like this:

Return-Path: <>
Received: (qmail 16218 invoked for bounce); 3 Apr 2007 11:39:29 -
Date: 3 Apr 2007 11:39:29 -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: failure notice

Hi. This is the qmail-send program at ns2.qmailtoaster.com.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following
addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
69.123.15.116 failed after I sent the message.
Remote host said: 554 DomainKeys verify status: bad format   (#5.3.0)




Does this mean that my machine is rejecting the message because
qmailtoaster.com's domain keys are thought to be incorrect?

Thanks, in advance,
Warren

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[qmailtoaster] Any way of blocking certain IP's from logging?

2007-04-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm using load balancing in front of my mail servers. The logs are of course
filling up with the load balancers IP.

Is there some way of blocking that/those IP's from being logged from all QMT
services?

Mike



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[qmailtoaster] Messages from this list not getting through

2007-04-25 Thread Warren (mailing lists)
I am having a lot of messages bounced from this list.  For instance, 
yesterday I only receive one message.  When I get the bounce probe from 
the server, it typically tells me that the bounce looks like this:


Return-Path: <>
Received: (qmail 16218 invoked for bounce); 3 Apr 2007 11:39:29 -
Date: 3 Apr 2007 11:39:29 -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: failure notice

Hi. This is the qmail-send program at ns2.qmailtoaster.com.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
69.123.15.116 failed after I sent the message.
Remote host said: 554 DomainKeys verify status: bad format   (#5.3.0)




Does this mean that my machine is rejecting the message because 
qmailtoaster.com's domain keys are thought to be incorrect?


Thanks, in advance,
Warren

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[qmailtoaster] Changes to the standard upgrade.sh script

2007-04-25 Thread Warren (mailing lists)
I have taken the upgrade.sh script and made it a little more useful for 
me.  I have attached a copy in a tarball. Here are the changes I made:


(1) There are now 2 separate scripts.  The first does the downloads and 
the second does the upgrade.  This way I can start the downloads before 
I leave at night and then I can do the actual upgrade in the morning 
before anyone else comes in without having to wait for the downloads


(2) The directory /usr/src/qtms-upgrade now has a suffix with the time 
and date the download started and a softlink points to it from 
/usr/src/qtms-upgrade.  If an old directory exists it gets renamed out 
of the way.  This allows me to have a history of upgrades as well as 
being sure that old .src.rpms are not being compiled.


(3) The second (upgrade) script looks for monit's startup file 
(/etc/init.d/monit).  If it is found, monit gets stopped at the 
beginning of the upgrade script and gets restarted at the end.


(4) The second script takes a flag of -y (sh upgrade2.sh -y) which 
assumes an answer of -y for all questions.


(5) /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp gets restored after the upgrade and the new 
one gets renamed to tcp.smtp.new.  This way your rules do not get blown 
away.


Feel free to use, modify or discard as you see fit.

W


newupgrades.tar.bz2
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[qmailtoaster] i get a lot of bounces

2007-04-25 Thread Jim Shupert, Jr.
I have been told of many bounces of email sent to me.
The latest is from the qmail mailing list - I have also gotten "robots"  of 
other ( 3 other ) mailinglist
regarding mail bounces.

I feel rather certain this coincides with my shifing my mail server from 
Postfix to QmailToaster.

So , my Q might be does anyone know as to why this might be happening?
It does not seem to be a good thing.

Could I have something slightly wrong?
( the load on my qmailToaster is rather light... 1domain of 40 and a second 
domainof <10 )

thanks

j

'( in example)
Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com mailing list.

I'm working for my owner, who can be reached
at [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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