Re: [qmailtoaster] Simcan FC8

2008-09-30 Thread Dean Mumby

Thanks Lucian this worked

Regards
Dean


Lucian Cristian wrote:

tested it and it works, the easy way is to install the simscan srpm
then edit the spec file, search for sleep 5, replace with 100 (or lower
if you are quick ;) )
then go to:  /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/simscan-1.3.1
edit simscanmk.c
at line 133 and line 379 with

if ( (fdout = open(CdbTmpFile, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY, 0777))  0) {

save and close..

happy qmailtoasting ;)

Regards,
Lucian



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[qmailtoaster] VmWare images... next steps?

2008-09-30 Thread Jon Myers
I've downloaded, installed qmail-intel-vm-1.4.1.zip, and have it running in 
a VM on my AMD box (since the AMD version was 1.3.1).


Through various reading, there is conflicting stories about post 
install.  I see that binary packages are included now, so I'm guessing 
theres no final steps to be done, other than changing passwords, and 
setting the IP address?  Do things update automagically?  How are updates 
handled for when, lets say, the 1.4.2 or 1.5.1 bundle comes out?  Is 
qtp-ami-up2date automatically run somewhere? does it have to be run 
manually, only from commandline?


Also, a goal of mine is to have everything managed via web.  I'm not seeing 
any advanced options, like abilities to play with spamassassin, and such 
from the web.  Its probably better that way for most people...


All in all, a great bundle, thanks Erik...  I may be migrating to this from 
my old toaster from around 2001 (The FreeBSD based Mail Toaster (qmail as 
well) from Matt Simerson).  The problem there was upgrading would tend to 
break things..  Maybe the later versions of that toaster are more easily 
upgradable.  But we'll see how QMT upgrades both with the OS, and the 
separate components.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] VmWare images... next steps?

2008-09-30 Thread Jake Vickers

Jon Myers wrote:
I've downloaded, installed qmail-intel-vm-1.4.1.zip, and have it 
running in a VM on my AMD box (since the AMD version was 1.3.1).


Through various reading, there is conflicting stories about post 
install.  I see that binary packages are included now, so I'm guessing 
theres no final steps to be done, other than changing passwords, and 
setting the IP address?  Do things update automagically?  


Sorry, missed the first point.
Change passwords, set the IP, add domains. It's a finished product. I 
put it together to save the hassle of having to install the OS, download 
the packages, compile them, install them, configure them, etc. The ISO 
is meant to skip all those first mundane steps.



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Re: [qmailtoaster] VmWare images... next steps?

2008-09-30 Thread Jake Vickers

Jon Myers wrote:
I've downloaded, installed qmail-intel-vm-1.4.1.zip, and have it 
running in a VM on my AMD box (since the AMD version was 1.3.1).


Through various reading, there is conflicting stories about post 
install.  I see that binary packages are included now, so I'm guessing 
theres no final steps to be done, other than changing passwords, and 
setting the IP address?  Do things update automagically?  How are 
updates handled for when, lets say, the 1.4.2 or 1.5.1 bundle 
comes out?  Is qtp-ami-up2date automatically run somewhere? does it 
have to be run manually, only from commandline?


Also, a goal of mine is to have everything managed via web.  I'm not 
seeing any advanced options, like abilities to play with 
spamassassin, and such from the web.  Its probably better that way for 
most people...


All in all, a great bundle, thanks Erik...  I may be migrating to this 
from my old toaster from around 2001 (The FreeBSD based Mail Toaster 
(qmail as well) from Matt Simerson).  The problem there was upgrading 
would tend to break things..  Maybe the later versions of that toaster 
are more easily upgradable.  But we'll see how QMT upgrades both with 
the OS, and the separate components.


The QMT packages are frozen, so there will be no updates other than 
clamav and spamassassin.  The 1.4 version of QMT (not to be confused 
with versions 1.4.x of the ISO/VM) is behind schedule but I'm sure 
myself or someone else on the list will write some sort of upgrade 
script to bring old systems to the new, current one.
I'm the maintainer of the ISO/VM, and there will be no further updates 
on the images on the site either.  I will continue to perform updates on 
CentQMT5, but these will most likely be Cent package updates for a while.
You are welcome to run qtp-newmodel and update the system (qtp-newmodel 
will update the QMT packages, if there are any updates) or 'yum update' 
for CentOS packages.


I'll be releasing a package called QControl (qcontrol.v2gnu.com) 
tomorrow afternoon that is geared towards managing the system from a web 
app.  I will update this package from time to time, so if you have 
suggestions please email them to the address on the site.  I can only 
imagine what you mean by advanced (which may not be my definition of 
advanced as well) so the suggestion method is the best way at this point.

Hopefully that answered all of your questions.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] ***SPAM*** Qmail Toaster thanks and questions

2008-09-30 Thread Kent Busbee

See response below; Jake Vickers wrote:
 Eric Shubert wrote:

 I've read alot about both, I am mainly looking
 at it, cause I've been running spamassassin for a while and it's good,
 but I wanted to try something different and dspam sounds really neat.


Very late into this conversation, but if you want to try something
different I have to give a plug to SpamDyke.  It seems to be very
effective and blocks a lot of traffic before Spamassassin.  And, you get
to keep Spamasssassin.  Can you say double barrel action?

It's part of the QTP package, which you also would be very interested in.
Great advanced scripts, like install SpamDyke and Backup and Restore
server (great for moving from old to new server), and easy upgrades.

The folks on this list and with these package (all toaster stuff) have
done an awesome job!  And, this list is more about helping people than
ranting - very professional.  It's like having my Q-toast with fresh
butter and jam.

Kent Busbee
Director of Technology
Northlake Christian School


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[qmailtoaster] Blank screen using vqadmin

2008-09-30 Thread António Pedro Lima
Hi,

 

I’m having a blank screen when I try to admin some domains on my QMT.

Can someone help me?

 

Thank you…

 

António Pedro Lima
 

 



Re: [qmailtoaster] Simcan FC8

2008-09-30 Thread Lucian Cristian
Dean Mumby wrote:
 Thanks Lucian this worked

 Regards
 Dean


 Lucian Cristian wrote:
 tested it and it works, the easy way is to install the simscan srpm
 then edit the spec file, search for sleep 5, replace with 100 (or lower
 if you are quick ;) )
 then go to:  /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/simscan-1.3.1
 edit simscanmk.c
 at line 133 and line 379 with

 if ( (fdout = open(CdbTmpFile, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_WRONLY, 0777)) 
 0) {

 save and close..

 happy qmailtoasting ;)

 Regards,
 Lucian



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bear in mind that I don't know what should be the default values for
those lines, maybe 0777 is not a good value for the argument
People at simscan should know better

Regards,
Lucian

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Blank screen using vqadmin

2008-09-30 Thread Jake Vickers

António Pedro Lima wrote:


Hi,

 


I'm having a blank screen when I try to admin some domains on my QMT.

Can someone help me?

 





Yes. You added domains using vqadmin, which is broken.  It has messed up 
a variable in the database (cur_users I believe) and you will need to 
change it from the huge number that it is, to 0.
Search the archives. There's instructions on how to do it posted a year 
or two back.





Re: [qmailtoaster] Blank screen using vqadmin

2008-09-30 Thread Phil Leinhauser
VQadmin is broken and should not be used.  

If you search the archives: 
http://www.mail-archive.com/qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com/ for VQadmin 
you'll find this very same answer for every time someone asks about it.

All admin should be done by command line or qmail-admin


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From: António Pedro Lima [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 11:41:10 -0400
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Blank screen using vqadmin

 Hi,
 
  
 
 I’m having a blank screen when I try to admin some domains on my QMT.
 
 Can someone help me?
 
  
 
 Thank you…
 
  
 
 António Pedro Lima
  
 
  
 
 
 

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Re: [qmailtoaster] ***SPAM*** Qmail Toaster thanks and questions

2008-09-30 Thread Eric Shubert
Kent Busbee wrote:
 See response below; Jake Vickers wrote:
 Eric Shubert wrote:
 I've read alot about both, I am mainly looking
 at it, cause I've been running spamassassin for a while and it's good,
 but I wanted to try something different and dspam sounds really neat.

 
 Very late into this conversation, but if you want to try something
 different I have to give a plug to SpamDyke.  It seems to be very
 effective and blocks a lot of traffic before Spamassassin.  And, you get
 to keep Spamasssassin.  Can you say double barrel action?
 
 It's part of the QTP package, which you also would be very interested in.
 Great advanced scripts, like install SpamDyke and Backup and Restore
 server (great for moving from old to new server), and easy upgrades.
 
 The folks on this list and with these package (all toaster stuff) have
 done an awesome job!  And, this list is more about helping people than
 ranting - very professional.  It's like having my Q-toast with fresh
 butter and jam.
 
 Kent Busbee
 Director of Technology
 Northlake Christian School
 

Wow, thanks Kent! :)

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'


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[qmailtoaster] define what attachments to block

2008-09-30 Thread Jim Shupert

Friends,


how do i declare what attachments to block?
that is how do I see if *.mp3 is expressly blocked or *.exe is blocked?

is there anyplace else this could be blocked?

I have a user who says mp3 are being blocked...
I wonder how that could be -- once i did block such things as *.exe
( i do not recall where )

maybe  /var/qmail/control/...something..