Re: [qmailtoaster] Group mail

2007-12-18 Thread PakOgah

Sandip Kumar Das, RDG Systems wrote:
 
Dear all,
How do i creare a mail id as a group mail id so that everybody in that 
group can get mails
 
Sandip

you can do that easily using qmailadmin
first create a mailinglist (group)
then when you create email address on below, there is milist that just 
created,

you can tick that list


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Messages with Attachments bouncing

2007-12-18 Thread PakOgah

Ooohh... that's why..

hmmm I change my boss and monitoring what he do with his email client...
and perhaps by default Outlook2003 using Richtext editor, which already 
installed on most of my users.


so what I can do is change the Software Policy in my office
OutlookXP/2003/2007 for Windows2000/XP/Vista
and latest version of Thunderbird for Windows98/ME

thank you

Bill Kwok wrote:
If your boss sent email by using Rich Text Format, quite a number of 
mail client, including all OE, can't handle it.  They can only read 
the first portion of the email (which is in plain text), while ignore 
the rest (including the attachment).  Try to ask your boss to send 
email by using HTML format and see if it helps.
 

 
On Dec 15, 2007 4:23 PM, PakOgah [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Dairenn Lombard wrote:
 -Original Message-
 From: im.fuzzy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

 bad loaders and mimetypes  is considered by me to be voodoo
 from days gone by...false positives on zips and pdfs come to
 mind from my install 1.5 yr ago.

 i have all mimetypes/loaders commented out and trust
 clamav,,,and my simcontrol selections...to weed out the junk.

 regards,
 fuzz



 True, badloadertypes and badmimetypes are guilty of too many false
 positives that clamav is only going to catch anyway, so you may
just
 want to go ahead and comment out everything there, and just
make sure
 nothing bad happens.

 today my boss sent email with pdf attachment to a milist (he is
using
 outlook 2003),
 members in that milist received his email but there are few
people who
 didn't get the attachment.
 does it also badloadertypes and badmimetypes fault ?

I think it's email client fault
because when I am using ThunderBird 2.0.0.6 http://2.0.0.6/, I
can see the pdf attachment,
then I am re-download the messages again with TB 1.5.0.4
http://1.5.0.4/, there is no
attachment

when I check some users who complain didn't get the attachment,
they are
using  OE5, OE6 and Outlook2000

weird... I am still confuse
that's all, hope any one has an idea




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Re: [qmailtoaster] Is Toaster Availble for mandriva 2007 32 and 64 both

2007-12-18 Thread L. A.
Hi.

For my 2008 32bit i use just --with mdk103

In my case i remove vqadmin, mysql support, monitors (isoqlog, mrtg) i prefer 
install by myself from sources in places what i want.

I must warn you, there some changes i found in case of 2008, for example some 
devel libs in 2008 was renamed. It means we must rename it in spec files :)

Example: in 2007: libidn11-devel, in 2008 it was renamed: libidn-devel.(i 
remember this in case of clamav 0 91 2 src rpm in clamav case i also change 
automake1.7 to automake1.8 in spec)



Now run qt on test box under mdv 2008, it works great :)

In this mail list i remember was some user, that add support for mdv2007 in 
spec files, but he put it somewhere on his hosting. Try search in this list.



P.S. Do you have mandriva servers with installed spamassasin 3.2.3 for qt?

If yes, can you check is there any folders like /root/.spamassassin on server?



18.12.07, 13:34, kernel.2k5 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):



 Hello ,

 I have installed qmail toaster on mandriva 2007.1 spring with rebuilding

 entire 2006 packages .

 Now the server is up since from last 7 months and running without any

 problem.

 Now i was looking for build of toaster for madriva 2008 for 32 bit , so

 i checked the site , but still there are 2006 scripts and rpm available .

 Kindly let me know do we have somewhere mdv 2007 rpms so that i can

 rebuild them with 2008 .

 how much it safe to rebuild 2006 rpms on 2008 .

 Thanks to all.

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[qmailtoaster] yum updates, safe?

2007-12-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Doing a regular yum update, is it safe or will it break anything? Should I
also have a yum address for the qmt files or will those also be pulled in from
the yum update?

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Re: [qmailtoaster] yum updates, safe?

2007-12-18 Thread Lucian Cristian

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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the yum update?


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Re: [qmailtoaster] yum updates, safe?

2007-12-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Doing a regular yum update, is it safe or will it break anything?

 should be safe

Thought I'd ask because I can't count how many applications I've had come
apart doing a system update.

Thanks.

Mike



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Re: [qmailtoaster] squirrelmail packages compromised!

2007-12-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm using qmt-iso 1.3.1 for my install. What is the best way of updating?

 Due to the package compromise of 1.4.11, and 1.4.12, we are forced
 to release 1.4.13 to ensure no confusions. While initial review didn't
 uncover a need for concern, several proof of concepts show that the
 package alterations introduce a high risk security issue, allowing
 remote inclusion of files. These changes would allow a remote user the
 ability to execute exploit code on a victim machine, without any user
 interaction on the victim's server. This could grant the attacker the
 ability to deploy further code on the victim's server.

 We STRONGLY advise all users of 1.4.11, and 1.4.12 upgrade immediately.

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[qmailtoaster] invalid sender address format

2007-12-18 Thread Phil Leinhauser
I have a customer trying to get announcement emails from one of his suppliers.  
The Emails are being bounced back to the sender and the SMTP log on my end 
shows invalid sender address format.  The first part of the sender address is 
CHVACRApplicationEngineering-RACIWII'm not sure what the invalid part is.  
Is it the  or the - or the whole length?

Anything I can do to allow these?  I already added the domain to the whitelist 
before I tracked it to the address itself.

Thanks,
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Re: [qmailtoaster] squirrelmail packages compromised!

2007-12-18 Thread Jim Shupert, Jr.
Might you tell me how I can determine what version of  qmt  and  or 
squirrelmail

we might be running?

and what is the problem - just with  squirrelmail ?

Thanks

j
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I'm using qmt-iso 1.3.1 for my install. What is the best way of updating?


Due to the package compromise of 1.4.11, and 1.4.12, we are forced
to release 1.4.13 to ensure no confusions. While initial review didn't
uncover a need for concern, several proof of concepts show that the
package alterations introduce a high risk security issue, allowing
remote inclusion of files. These changes would allow a remote user the
ability to execute exploit code on a victim machine, without any user
interaction on the victim's server. This could grant the attacker the
ability to deploy further code on the victim's server.

We STRONGLY advise all users of 1.4.11, and 1.4.12 upgrade immediately.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] yum updates, safe?

2007-12-18 Thread Jim Shupert, Jr.

Mike - if you do this yum update and it works - is safe -

would you post how you did that.
Thanks
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Re: [qmailtoaster] yum updates, safe?

2007-12-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just the usual 'yum update', that's all. I just wanted to make sure no one had
been seeing anything breaking from doing an update.

Of course, that doesn't update the qmail packages. I'm not yet sure how you
safely update the packages so that nothing breaks.

Mike


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 Mike - if you do this yum update and it works - is safe -

 would you post how you did that.
 Thanks
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Re: [qmailtoaster] invalid sender address format

2007-12-18 Thread Phil Leinhauser
I see it looks like it's the chkuser filter not liking the  symbol in the 
sender address.  So, I opened the chkuser_settings.h file and found the set of 
instructions for the characters allowed and added the following:

#define CHKUSER_ALLOW_RCPT_CHAR_6 ''

But what do I need to do to make this active now?  Can I just restart QMT or do 
I need to do something else?  I see references to recompiling CHKUSER but I'm 
stumped ho to do this.

Thanks,
Phil


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From: Phil Leinhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 14:45:19 -0500
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] invalid sender address format

 I have a customer trying to get announcement emails from one of his 
 suppliers.  The Emails are being bounced back to the sender and the SMTP log 
 on my end shows invalid sender address format.  The first part of the 
 sender address is CHVACRApplicationEngineering-RACIWII'm not sure what 
 the invalid part is.  Is it the  or the - or the whole length?
 
 Anything I can do to allow these?  I already added the domain to the 
 whitelist before I tracked it to the address itself.
 
 Thanks,
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Re: [qmailtoaster] invalid sender address format

2007-12-18 Thread Lucian Cristian

Phil Leinhauser wrote:

I see it looks like it's the chkuser filter not liking the  symbol in the 
sender address.  So, I opened the chkuser_settings.h file and found the set of 
instructions for the characters allowed and added the following:

#define CHKUSER_ALLOW_RCPT_CHAR_6 ''

But what do I need to do to make this active now?  Can I just restart QMT or do 
I need to do something else?  I see references to recompiling CHKUSER but I'm 
stumped ho to do this.

Thanks,
Phil


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From: Phil Leinhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 14:45:19 -0500
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] invalid sender address format

  

I have a customer trying to get announcement emails from one of his suppliers.  The Emails are 
being bounced back to the sender and the SMTP log on my end shows invalid sender address 
format.  The first part of the sender address is CHVACRApplicationEngineering-RACIWI   
 I'm not sure what the invalid part is.  Is it the  or the - or the whole length?

Anything I can do to allow these?  I already added the domain to the whitelist 
before I tracked it to the address itself.

Thanks,
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some older example

The easy way:

 rpm -Uvh qmail-toaster*.src.rpm

 cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS (assuming you are using CentOS 4)

 edit qmail-toaster.spec

 find 'sleep 5'  (should be line 606)

 change  5 to 300 (5 seconds to 300 seconds)

 rpmbuild -bb --with cnt40 qmail-toaster.spec

 When the build process pauses, make your changes. You have 5 minutes.

 edit /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/qmail-1.03/chkuser_settings.h as you wish

 Save your changes and wait for the 300 seconds to expire and
 watch it build.

 cd ../RPMS/i386/

 qmailctl stop

 rpm -Uvh --replacefiles --replacepkgs qmail-*.rpm

 qmailctl start

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Re: [qmailtoaster] yum updates, safe?

2007-12-18 Thread Jim Shupert, Jr.

Yes , it was the updateing of  the qmail packages that I am interested in.
I wonder if that is possible is there a repository -what-not

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Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] yum updates, safe?


Just the usual 'yum update', that's all. I just wanted to make sure no one 
had

been seeing anything breaking from doing an update.

Of course, that doesn't update the qmail packages. I'm not yet sure how you
safely update the packages so that nothing breaks.

Mike


On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 13:29:24 -0500, Jim Shupert, Jr. wrote:

Mike - if you do this yum update and it works - is safe -

would you post how you did that.
Thanks
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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Re: [qmailtoaster] yum updates, safe?

2007-12-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think I read that no one had to date put together a repository, that it
would mean needing a large number of variations (not sure why that's a
problem, everything out there is like that).

Still, it's not yet clear to me how I am supposed to stay up to date. In
QMT-ISO, there is a command to bring up a menu which includes checking for
updates but there never are any.

Thanks.

Mike


On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 16:28:03 -0500, Jim Shupert, Jr. wrote:
 Yes , it was the updateing of  the qmail packages that I am interested in.

 I wonder if that is possible is there a repository -what-not

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 Just the usual 'yum update', that's all. I just wanted to make sure no one
 had
 been seeing anything breaking from doing an update.

 Of course, that doesn't update the qmail packages. I'm not yet sure how you
 safely update the packages so that nothing breaks.

 Mike


 On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 13:29:24 -0500, Jim Shupert, Jr. wrote:
 Mike - if you do this yum update and it works - is safe -

 would you post how you did that.
 Thanks
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 Doing a regular yum update, is it safe or will it break anything?
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RE: [qmailtoaster] invalid sender address format

2007-12-18 Thread Phil Leinhauser
OK, that was a bit scary.  After I followed Lucian's instructions, I got a
libc.so.6 out of memory error.  I found where to up the softlimit and fixed
that.

Only problem is, it's still blocking the  character in the email sender
address.  The changed chkuser_settings.h is now in the /var/qmail/doc folder
and I verified my changes are in there.  I added the following 2 lines to
the appropriate areas before recompiling.
#define CHKUSER_ALLOW_SENDER_CHAR_6 ''
#define CHKUSER_ALLOW_RCPT_CHAR_6 ''

Does anyone have an idea what I'm missing??

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From: Lucian Cristian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 4:16 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] invalid sender address format

Phil Leinhauser wrote:
 I see it looks like it's the chkuser filter not liking the  symbol in the
sender address.  So, I opened the chkuser_settings.h file and found the set
of instructions for the characters allowed and added the following:

 #define CHKUSER_ALLOW_RCPT_CHAR_6 ''

 But what do I need to do to make this active now?  Can I just restart QMT
or do I need to do something else?  I see references to recompiling CHKUSER
but I'm stumped ho to do this.

 Thanks,
 Phil


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 From: Phil Leinhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 14:45:19 -0500
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Subject: [qmailtoaster] invalid sender address format

   
 I have a customer trying to get announcement emails from one of his
suppliers.  The Emails are being bounced back to the sender and the SMTP log
on my end shows invalid sender address format.  The first part of the
sender address is CHVACRApplicationEngineering-RACIWII'm not sure what
the invalid part is.  Is it the  or the - or the whole length?

 Anything I can do to allow these?  I already added the domain to the
whitelist before I tracked it to the address itself.

 Thanks,
 Phil

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some older example

The easy way:

  rpm -Uvh qmail-toaster*.src.rpm

  cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS (assuming you are using CentOS 4)

  edit qmail-toaster.spec

  find 'sleep 5'  (should be line 606)

  change  5 to 300 (5 seconds to 300 seconds)

  rpmbuild -bb --with cnt40 qmail-toaster.spec

  When the build process pauses, make your changes. You have 5 minutes.

  edit /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/qmail-1.03/chkuser_settings.h as you wish

  Save your changes and wait for the 300 seconds to expire and
  watch it build.

  cd ../RPMS/i386/

  qmailctl stop

  rpm -Uvh --replacefiles --replacepkgs qmail-*.rpm

  qmailctl start

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