Re: [qmailtoaster] roundcube webmail

2007-07-05 Thread Igor Smitran
It is still in beta, do you have any problems with it? It looks nice but if 
there are lot of bugs i will keep on waiting :)

Igor
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  Igor Smitran wrote: 
Is there a way to include roundcube webmail into qmailtoaster.
http://roundcube.net/

If it's secure enough...

Igor
  qtp.qmailtoaster.com
  v2gnu.com

  It's in QTP, and I have a standalone script on my site to install it.



Re: [qmailtoaster] roundcube webmail

2007-07-05 Thread Jake Vickers

Igor Smitran wrote:
It is still in beta, do you have any problems with it? It looks nice 
but if there are lot of bugs i will keep on waiting :)
 
I personally don't use it on production machines. On all my test 
machines it doesn't really have any problems that I have not already 
addressed in the install script (increasing PHP's allocated memory). I 
do get a weird quirk in that when users are cerated, they have to log in 
via Squirrelmail first before Roundcube will work for them. That's been 
all the bugs I've encountered so far, but I use webmail for what it is - 
I read my messages when not on my computer.




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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horden in qmailtoaster centos 5

2007-07-05 Thread Natalio Gatti

Yesterday I installed horde-webmail-groupware in a FC6 with the latest QT.
Just follow horde's documentation. Nothing particular.

Natalio.

On 7/4/07, dnk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Eric had replied with this link to you on Jul 2nd.

http://wiki.horde.org/HowTo ?referrer=WikiHome#

I would suspect thus far there has been no specific documentation
regarding installing horde alongside Qmailtoaster.

d



On 7/4/07, Richard Lopez  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 somebody has installed horde in qmailtoaster with centos 5? Some site of
where to check?




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RE: [qmailtoaster] Getting two copies of incoming mail after re-build?

2007-07-05 Thread Tim Mancour
Mark,

I previously had a duplicate delivery issue with a single user's account and
it turned out that the user's username/Maildir/.qmail file had been
corrupted. I restored the file and the problem went away. 

Regards,
Tim

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re-build?

Mark Piekos wrote:
 I've just re-built my toaster on Centos 5 and restored data from a 
 backup of my old toaster.  All appears well:  Two virtual domains are 
 restored, user accounts, passwords and emails but one of the accounts 
 is receiving two copies of all test mails.  If I send to it from 
 another account it still receives two copies. Other accounts appear to be
ok.

 If I send email from this account only one one email is received at th 
 eother account(unless I send to the the affected account).

 I'd be grateful for any suggestions.

 Many thanks in advance,
   
2 copies of messages are usually a result of the message being in the
SMTP-processing-process (if that makes sense) too long. What I usually see
is when spamassassin, clam, or some other process (like reverse DNS
checking) takes too long. Since you migrated to Cent5, I have to ask what
your CPU and memory situations are. Cent5 is very memory hungry, 
especially when compared to Cent4.x.   I have a suspicion that when 
performing some checks that it's swapping to disk, which induce too long of
a latency in the process and cause the SMTP daemon to think the message got
lost somewhere and try and deliver it again.



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[qmailtoaster] migrate vpopmail db

2007-07-05 Thread John
Hello, I recently upgraded to CentOS 5 and am rebuilding qmailtoaster. 
Will I need to formally recreate users using vaddomain and vadduser or 
can I just repopulate the vpopmail database (mysql) using mysql -uroot 
-p vpopmail vpopmaildump.sql?


thanks,
john

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Re: [qmailtoaster] migrate vpopmail db

2007-07-05 Thread Jake Vickers

John wrote:
Hello, I recently upgraded to CentOS 5 and am rebuilding qmailtoaster. 
Will I need to formally recreate users using vaddomain and vadduser or 
can I just repopulate the vpopmail database (mysql) using mysql -uroot 
-p vpopmail vpopmaildump.sql?

If you did a full dump, then that will work.
I have scripts to handle the backup/restore as well. They're in QTP 
(qtp.qmailtoaster.com) or on my site v2gnu.com




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Re: [qmailtoaster] migrate vpopmail db

2007-07-05 Thread info

hi John,
in the webiste http://www.v2gnu.com/ you can download the backup and restore 
scripts. this turn your life easy ;-)


Cleber

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Subject: [qmailtoaster] migrate vpopmail db


Hello, I recently upgraded to CentOS 5 and am rebuilding qmailtoaster. 
Will I need to formally recreate users using vaddomain and vadduser or can 
I just repopulate the vpopmail database (mysql) using mysql -uroot -p 
vpopmail vpopmaildump.sql?


thanks,
john

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RE: [qmailtoaster] Skipping DNS checks

2007-07-05 Thread Benedict Claver
Thanks Jake,

I have seen that switch, I will edit and test.

Regards,

Benny 

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Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Skipping DNS checks

Benedict Claver wrote:
 Hi list,

 My QmailToaster server performs DNS checks even for local deliveries 
 of mails, thus when link to DNS server is disconnected mails are not 
 delivered within same domain (server).
 How can I skip DNS checks for local host/domain?

   
What does your /var/qmail/supervise/smtp/run file look like? There's some
switches that can be turned on/off for tcpserver which will control DNS
checks. You can see what all the switches do by:
man tcpserver

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[qmailtoaster] Trouble installing ucspi-tcp-toaster on Centos 5.0

2007-07-05 Thread Russ Goodwin

Hi-

This is my first attempt doing a qmail-toaster install, though I've 
run qmail since 1999 from manual installs.


I followed all the directions for a Centos 5.0 install and when I ran 
sh cnt50-install-script.sh some of the later packages failed due to 
the missing dependency on ucspi-tcp-toaster.  I searched the archives 
but I don't see where this has been discussed before.


I've re-run the install script a few times now and am seeing errors 
on the ucspi portion near the end:


Processing files: ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88-1.3.5
error: File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/addcr
error: File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/argv0
error: File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/date@
error: File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/delcr
error: File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/finger@
error: File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/fixcrio
error: File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/http@
error: File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/mconnect
error: File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/mconnect-io
error: File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/rblsmtpd
error: File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/recordio
error: File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/tcpcat
error: File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/tcpclient
error: File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/tcprules
error: File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/tcprulescheck
error: File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/tcpserver
error: File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/who@
Executing(%doc): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.26687
+ umask 022
+ cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD
+ cd ucspi-tcp-0.88
+ DOCDIR=/var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/share/doc/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88
+ export DOCDIR
+ rm -rf /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/share/doc/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88
+ /bin/mkdir -p 
/var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/share/doc/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88
+ cp -pr CHANGES README TODO VERSION 
/var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/share/doc/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88

+ exit 0


RPM build errors:
File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/addcr
File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/argv0
File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/date@
File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/delcr
File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/finger@
File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/fixcrio
File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/http@
File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/mconnect
File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/mconnect-io
File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/rblsmtpd
File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/recordio
File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/tcpcat
File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/tcpclient
File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/tcprules
File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/tcprulescheck
File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/tcpserver
File not found: /var/tmp/ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88/usr/bin/who@
error: File not found by glob: /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/ucspi-tcp-toaster*.rpm


Those missing files are all showing up in /usr/bin though.  Is there 
a missing chroot somewhere?


If I run rpmbuild --rebuild --with cnt50 
ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88-1.3.5.src.rpm manually I get the same result.


Is this a known issue?  Is there a workaround?

I'd appreciate any help you can offer.

Thanks.

-Russ




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RE: [qmailtoaster] Skipping DNS checks

2007-07-05 Thread Joseph Lundgren
Benny,

You could also run a caching nameserver on your toaster.  djbdns comes
as an option with the distribution nowadays. Nick Hemmesch wrote a
script that installs it for you, available at:
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Djbdns-localcache-install.sh_scri
pt

You may have to change the DISTRO, ARCH, and BDIR variables to suit your
flavor.  The script takes for granted that the SRPM is in the directory
that you run the script from.


Although this will not solve the problem of sending mail to remote
(unknown) domains when your DNS forwarder is unavailable, your local
domain DNS lookups will work flawlessly once the value is cached.



Sincerely,
 

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From: Benedict Claver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 11:43 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Skipping DNS checks

Thanks Jake,

I have seen that switch, I will edit and test.

Regards,

Benny 

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Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 3:16 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Skipping DNS checks

Benedict Claver wrote:
 Hi list,

 My QmailToaster server performs DNS checks even for local deliveries 
 of mails, thus when link to DNS server is disconnected mails are not 
 delivered within same domain (server).
 How can I skip DNS checks for local host/domain?

   
What does your /var/qmail/supervise/smtp/run file look like? There's
some
switches that can be turned on/off for tcpserver which will control DNS
checks. You can see what all the switches do by:
man tcpserver

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[qmailtoaster] Re: emails stuck in the outbox

2007-07-05 Thread dnk

On 7/5/07, dnk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi there, I am not sure (yet) if this is a toaster issue or not, but it
seems any users I have on outlook have an issue with their outbound email
sitting in the outbox. Even with sending and receiving This only seems
to happen on a toaster when the client is Outlook. If I connect using a
different mail client - all works good. But on the same note - if the same
outlook client connects to another (non toaster) mail server - all is ok. On
occasion, I will get an error about how my mail server does not support SSL
(even though it does and the services are on). I double checked the logs,
and nothing seems odd in there. Next time i get the actual error (not
consistent) I will post it

d




Ok, I just got the error:

You outgoing (smtp ) server does not support ssl-secured
connections.IfSSL-secured connections have worked in the past,
contact your server
administrator.


The server is being used by other ssl enabled clients.


RE: [qmailtoaster] Specific Account Forwarding

2007-07-05 Thread Fernando Azevedo
Hi!!
 
You can do this easily with a POP3 connector in M$ Exchange. Just follow the 
wizzard in Start-All Programs-Micr$oft Exchage-System manager and then use 
the POP3 Connector manager that you'll see when you expand the Connectors 
folder
 
If you need any more help on this please feel free to ask!
 
Cheers,
FA



De: Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada: qua 04-07-2007 11:36
Para: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Assunto: Re: [qmailtoaster] Specific Account Forwarding



Hi!

If the domain differs it's quite simple to add forwards for specific email 
addresses to the receiving domain. Otherwise, when I remember right, Exchange 
can be programmed to fetch some pop accounts. Just google for exchange server 
fetch pop account.

Johannes



Jake Vickers wrote:
 Kyle Quillen wrote:

 Hello all,

 

 I have a strange request of a customer.

 

 They have their own exchange server that is basically used as a
 glorified shared calendar right now.  I host their mail for all 150
 email accounts.  What they want to do is be able to use their exchange
 server for say maybe 20 of those accounts but still have my system
 scan for spam and handle pop smtp imap etc for the other 130
 accounts.  So I guess my question is is there a way to set certain
 accounts to relay mail to the exchange server other than having the
 exchange server pop the mail every 15 minutes?

 

 Would there be a script that would allow me to have the server forward
 the mail for those 20 accounts to the exchange server via smtp?

 

 

 I am not sure if I am asking this right or not but figured someone out
 there would be able to help out.

 Does the Exchange machine use a different domain name?
 I seem to remember something about adding the user to smtproutes or
 something; it'll be in the archives somewhere, where a user was doing
 something similar, and just routing them to the Exchange machine's IP
 address.
 If not, maybe fetchmail under cygwin on the windows box to poll those
 specific accounts maybe?

--


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[qmailtoaster] emails stuck in the outbox

2007-07-05 Thread dnk

Hi there, I am not sure (yet) if this is a toaster issue or not, but it
seems any users I have on outlook have an issue with their outbound email
sitting in the outbox. Even with sending and receiving This only seems
to happen on a toaster when the client is Outlook. If I connect using a
different mail client - all works good. But on the same note - if the same
outlook client connects to another (non toaster) mail server - all is ok. On
occasion, I will get an error about how my mail server does not support SSL
(even though it does and the services are on). I double checked the logs,
and nothing seems odd in there. Next time i get the actual error (not
consistent) I will post it

d


RE: [qmailtoaster] Specific Account Forwarding

2007-07-05 Thread Kyle Quillen
 

 

 

Hi!!

 

You can do this easily with a POP3 connector in M$ Exchange. Just follow the
wizzard in Start-All Programs-Micr$oft Exchage-System manager and then
use the POP3 Connector manager that you'll see when you expand the
Connectors folder

 

It is my understanding that this is only available in small business server.
Even if that is not the case I believe it will only pop mail ever 15 mins.
So I don't think Microsoft has a fix for what I want to do.  I will explore
this a little more in depth tomorrow.

 

Thanks 

Q

 

 

 

If you need any more help on this please feel free to ask!

 

Cheers,

FA

 

  _  

De: Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada: qua 04-07-2007 11:36
Para: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Assunto: Re: [qmailtoaster] Specific Account Forwarding

Hi!

If the domain differs it's quite simple to add forwards for specific email
addresses to the receiving domain. Otherwise, when I remember right,
Exchange can be programmed to fetch some pop accounts. Just google for
exchange server fetch pop account.

Johannes



Jake Vickers wrote:
 Kyle Quillen wrote:

 Hello all,

 

 I have a strange request of a customer.

 

 They have their own exchange server that is basically used as a
 glorified shared calendar right now.  I host their mail for all 150
 email accounts.  What they want to do is be able to use their exchange
 server for say maybe 20 of those accounts but still have my system
 scan for spam and handle pop smtp imap etc for the other 130
 accounts.  So I guess my question is is there a way to set certain
 accounts to relay mail to the exchange server other than having the
 exchange server pop the mail every 15 minutes?

 

 Would there be a script that would allow me to have the server forward
 the mail for those 20 accounts to the exchange server via smtp?

 

 

 I am not sure if I am asking this right or not but figured someone out
 there would be able to help out.

 Does the Exchange machine use a different domain name?
 I seem to remember something about adding the user to smtproutes or
 something; it'll be in the archives somewhere, where a user was doing
 something similar, and just routing them to the Exchange machine's IP
 address.
 If not, maybe fetchmail under cygwin on the windows box to poll those
 specific accounts maybe?

--


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