[qmailtoaster] qmail smtp-auth

2010-03-15 Thread carlos-tm
how to configure smtp for net mobile? i needed authentication for smtp
thx



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Re: [qmailtoaster] qmail smtp-auth

2010-03-15 Thread Jake Vickers

On 03/15/2010 06:37 AM, carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:

how to configure smtp for net mobile? i needed authentication for smtp
thx

   


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Re: [qmailtoaster] qmail smtp-auth

2010-03-15 Thread carlos-tm
i know that but this error, what is it?

telnet localhost 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1).
Escape character is '^]'.
220 * ESMTP
ehlo localhost
250-***.es
250-STARTTLS
250-PIPELINING
250-8BITMIME
250-SIZE 20971520
250 AUTH LOGIN PLAIN CRAM-MD5
starttls
220 ready for tls
quit
quit
454 TLS connection failed: error:140760FC:SSL
routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:unknown protocol (#4.3.0)
Connection closed by foreign host.


the user and password of smtp is teh same of login? u...@domain.com and pass?

> On 03/15/2010 06:37 AM, carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:
>> how to configure smtp for net mobile? i needed authentication for smtp
>> thx
>>
>>
>
> smtp-auth is enabled by default in Qmailtoaster. It's listed at the top
> of the project's webpage (www.qmailtoaster.com) as a feature.
>




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Re: [qmailtoaster] qmail smtp-auth

2010-03-15 Thread Aleksander Podsiadły
Dnia 2010-03-15, pon o godzinie 16:00 +0100, carlos...@tmdigital.es
pisze:
> i know that but this error, what is it?
> 
> telnet localhost 25
> Trying 127.0.0.1... 
Can you handy encrypt? :)

Try:
openssl s_client -connect remote.host:25 -crlf -starttls smtp


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[qmailtoaster] Re: qmail smtp-auth

2010-03-15 Thread Eric Shubert
The 454 error is normal and appropriate, because you're not testing this 
properly (you shouldn't enter the starttls command). See 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Troubleshooting#SMTP-AUTH


carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:

i know that but this error, what is it?

telnet localhost 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1).
Escape character is '^]'.
220 * ESMTP
ehlo localhost
250-***.es
250-STARTTLS
250-PIPELINING
250-8BITMIME
250-SIZE 20971520
250 AUTH LOGIN PLAIN CRAM-MD5
starttls
220 ready for tls
quit
quit
454 TLS connection failed: error:140760FC:SSL
routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:unknown protocol (#4.3.0)
Connection closed by foreign host.


the user and password of smtp is teh same of login? u...@domain.com and pass?


On 03/15/2010 06:37 AM, carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:

how to configure smtp for net mobile? i needed authentication for smtp
thx



smtp-auth is enabled by default in Qmailtoaster. It's listed at the top
of the project's webpage (www.qmailtoaster.com) as a feature.




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Re: [qmailtoaster] qmail smtp-auth

2010-03-15 Thread carlos-tm
telnet .
AUTH PLAIN *
235 ok, go ahead (#2.0.0)
ok, but i dont´t send mail from the phone

i don´t understand this it´s good or bad? jajaja

#openssl s_client -starttls smtp -crlf -connect
85.62.13.22:25CONNECTED(0003)
depth=0 /O=Qmail Toaster Server/OU=Test Certificate/CN=localhost
verify error:num=20:unable to get local issuer certificate
verify return:1
depth=0 /O=Qmail Toaster Server/OU=Test Certificate/CN=localhost
verify error:num=27:certificate not trusted
verify return:1
depth=0 /O=Qmail Toaster Server/OU=Test Certificate/CN=localhost
verify error:num=21:unable to verify the first certificate
verify return:1
---
Certificate chain
 0 s:/O=Qmail Toaster Server/OU=Test Certificate/CN=localhost
   i:/O=Qmail Toaster Server/OU=For testing purposes
only/CN=www.qmailtoaster.com
---
Server certificate
-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-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-END CERTIFICATE-
subject=/O=Qmail Toaster Server/OU=Test Certificate/CN=localhost
issuer=/O=Qmail Toaster Server/OU=For testing purposes
only/CN=www.qmailtoaster.com
---
No client certificate CA names sent
---
SSL handshake has read 1283 bytes and written 351 bytes
---
New, TLSv1/SSLv3, Cipher is DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
Server public key is 1024 bit
Compression: NONE
Expansion: NONE
SSL-Session:
Protocol  : TLSv1
Cipher: DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
Session-ID:
B8163A326D0C7BE5706B6C5F19530301FEC4F704D8E655A1D07AEE4165DE5FB6
Session-ID-ctx:
Master-Key:
84E7E86F1041806C95CA87F3BCAD1DD31468C4095E2F2F8199C57D98EAC6F158BD0EE885EE1FD1ED9070D9D2F7E747A3
Key-Arg   : None
Krb5 Principal: None
Start Time: 1268669748
Timeout   : 300 (sec)
Verify return code: 21 (unable to verify the first certificate)
---
250 AUTH LOGIN PLAIN CRAM-MD5


> The 454 error is normal and appropriate, because you're not testing this
> properly (you shouldn't enter the starttls command). See
> http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Troubleshooting#SMTP-AUTH
>
> carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:
>> i know that but this error, what is it?
>>
>> telnet localhost 25
>> Trying 127.0.0.1...
>> Connected to localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1).
>> Escape character is '^]'.
>> 220 * ESMTP
>> ehlo localhost
>> 250-***.es
>> 250-STARTTLS
>> 250-PIPELINING
>> 250-8BITMIME
>> 250-SIZE 20971520
>> 250 AUTH LOGIN PLAIN CRAM-MD5
>> starttls
>> 220 ready for tls
>> quit
>> quit
>> 454 TLS connection failed: error:140760FC:SSL
>> routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:unknown protocol (#4.3.0)
>> Connection closed by foreign host.
>>
>>
>> the user and password of smtp is teh same of login? u...@domain.com and
>> pass?
>>
>>> On 03/15/2010 06:37 AM, carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:
 how to configure smtp for net mobile? i needed authentication for smtp
 thx


>>> smtp-auth is enabled by default in Qmailtoaster. It's listed at the top
>>> of the project's webpage (www.qmailtoaster.com) as a feature.
>>>
>
>
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> -Eric 'shubes'
>
>
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[qmailtoaster] Re: qmail smtp-auth

2010-03-15 Thread Eric Shubert

Looks ok to me.

I think we need to back up a bit. Your first post was:
"how to configure smtp for net mobile?"
What are you trying to do? Submit email from a mobile device? If so, 
which device? Which carrier? I'm not aware of anything that needs to be 
done to a QMT server to accommodate these devices.


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carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:

telnet .
AUTH PLAIN *
235 ok, go ahead (#2.0.0)
ok, but i dont´t send mail from the phone

i don´t understand this it´s good or bad? jajaja

#openssl s_client -starttls smtp -crlf -connect
85.62.13.22:25CONNECTED(0003)
depth=0 /O=Qmail Toaster Server/OU=Test Certificate/CN=localhost
verify error:num=20:unable to get local issuer certificate
verify return:1
depth=0 /O=Qmail Toaster Server/OU=Test Certificate/CN=localhost
verify error:num=27:certificate not trusted
verify return:1
depth=0 /O=Qmail Toaster Server/OU=Test Certificate/CN=localhost
verify error:num=21:unable to verify the first certificate
verify return:1
---
Certificate chain
 0 s:/O=Qmail Toaster Server/OU=Test Certificate/CN=localhost
   i:/O=Qmail Toaster Server/OU=For testing purposes
only/CN=www.qmailtoaster.com
---
Server certificate
-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-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-END CERTIFICATE-
subject=/O=Qmail Toaster Server/OU=Test Certificate/CN=localhost
issuer=/O=Qmail Toaster Server/OU=For testing purposes
only/CN=www.qmailtoaster.com
---
No client certificate CA names sent
---
SSL handshake has read 1283 bytes and written 351 bytes
---
New, TLSv1/SSLv3, Cipher is DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
Server public key is 1024 bit
Compression: NONE
Expansion: NONE
SSL-Session:
Protocol  : TLSv1
Cipher: DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
Session-ID:
B8163A326D0C7BE5706B6C5F19530301FEC4F704D8E655A1D07AEE4165DE5FB6
Session-ID-ctx:
Master-Key:
84E7E86F1041806C95CA87F3BCAD1DD31468C4095E2F2F8199C57D98EAC6F158BD0EE885EE1FD1ED9070D9D2F7E747A3
Key-Arg   : None
Krb5 Principal: None
Start Time: 1268669748
Timeout   : 300 (sec)
Verify return code: 21 (unable to verify the first certificate)
---
250 AUTH LOGIN PLAIN CRAM-MD5



The 454 error is normal and appropriate, because you're not testing this
properly (you shouldn't enter the starttls command). See
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Troubleshooting#SMTP-AUTH

carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:

i know that but this error, what is it?

telnet localhost 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1).
Escape character is '^]'.
220 * ESMTP
ehlo localhost
250-***.es
250-STARTTLS
250-PIPELINING
250-8BITMIME
250-SIZE 20971520
250 AUTH LOGIN PLAIN CRAM-MD5
starttls
220 ready for tls
quit
quit
454 TLS connection failed: error:140760FC:SSL
routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:unknown protocol (#4.3.0)
Connection closed by foreign host.


the user and password of smtp is teh same of login? u...@domain.com and
pass?


On 03/15/2010 06:37 AM, carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:

how to configure smtp for net mobile? i needed authentication for smtp
thx



smtp-auth is enabled by default in Qmailtoaster. It's listed at the top
of the project's webpage (www.qmailtoaster.com) as a feature.



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: qmail smtp-auth

2010-03-15 Thread carlos-tm
> Looks ok to me.
>
> I think we need to back up a bit. Your first post was:
> "how to configure smtp for net mobile?"
> What are you trying to do?

I can see but can not send mail, authentication error

> Submit email from a mobile device? If so,
> which device?Which carrier?

n97,vodafone

> I'm not aware of anything that needs to be
> done to a QMT server to accommodate these devices.
>
> --
> -Eric 'shubes'
>
thanks for everything


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[qmailtoaster] Re: qmail smtp-auth

2010-03-15 Thread Eric Shubert

carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:

Looks ok to me.

I think we need to back up a bit. Your first post was:
"how to configure smtp for net mobile?"
What are you trying to do?


I can see but can not send mail, authentication error


Submit email from a mobile device? If so,
which device?Which carrier?


n97,vodafone


I'm not aware of anything that needs to be
done to a QMT server to accommodate these devices.

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thanks for everything


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I'm not familiar with n97 or vodafone. Email submissions via mobile 
devices are sometimes submitted via the carrier's email server. I would 
contact your device service provider to find out how their configuration 
works.


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[qmailtoaster] re: doesn't look right

2010-03-15 Thread Maxwell Smart
I was watching my cwatchall today and noticed this in the
/var/log/qmail/send/current | tai64nlocal  log.  It says sender accepted
even though none of these are users.  Is there a corresponding rejection
that I am not seeing?

[00]2010-03-15 12:22:16.985719500 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
 remote  rcpt <> : sender accepted
[00]2010-03-15 12:22:16.996096500 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
 remote  rcpt <> : sender accepted
[00]2010-03-15 12:22:22.377622500 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
 remote  rcpt <> : sender accepted

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[qmailtoaster] Re: doesn't look right

2010-03-15 Thread Eric Shubert

Maxwell Smart wrote:

I was watching my cwatchall today and noticed this in the
/var/log/qmail/send/current | tai64nlocal  log.  It says sender accepted
even though none of these are users.  Is there a corresponding rejection
that I am not seeing?

[00]2010-03-15 12:22:16.985719500 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
 remote  rcpt <> : sender accepted
[00]2010-03-15 12:22:16.996096500 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
 remote  rcpt <> : sender accepted
[00]2010-03-15 12:22:22.377622500 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
 remote  rcpt <> : sender accepted



Senders are outside of your domain, presumably sending mail to accounts 
within your domain. This is perfectly normal, unless of course the 
destination address is not one of yours.


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[qmailtoaster] Chkuser

2010-03-15 Thread Michael Colvin
Is it easily possible to disable the chkuser functionality in the toaster?
I want to use it, for obvious reasons, but need to do some account
verification for domains I filter spam for, before implementing chkuser.


 
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NorCal Internet Services
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Qmail VM

2010-03-15 Thread madmac

Hi Erick,
No tweaking of the VM done,
The HDD size is now 200gb scsi
The rar file is 1.1Gb


Eric Shubert wrote:

madmac wrote:

Hi Guys N Gals

I have taken the opportunity to rebuild the qmail VM completely, all 
updated etc.

I have also re added the missing PDF.
you can down load via Jakes site:
http://iso.qmailtoaster.com/

or direct from my server
http://www.techyguru.com/qmail/qmail-intel-vm-1.4.1.rar

Note:
Due to the increased size, I had to RAR the image and not ZIP.
Windows users can download winrar, to extract
Linux user can use unrar.

Any problems , please let me know

madmac

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I haven't had a chance to check, but am wondering. Did you happen to 
apply any of the tuning modifications identified in the wiki? Also, 
what type/size did you make the vmdk file?





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[qmailtoaster] Re: Chkuser

2010-03-15 Thread Eric Shubert

Michael Colvin wrote:

Is it easily possible to disable the chkuser functionality in the toaster?
I want to use it, for obvious reasons, but need to do some account
verification for domains I filter spam for, before implementing chkuser.


 
Michael J. Colvin

NorCal Internet Services
www.norcalisp.com
 


See 
http://www.interazioni.it/opensource/chkuser/documentation/chkuser_settings.html
You should be able to change settings by adding corresponding variables 
to your tcp.smtp file. You could also add desired variables to the 
/var/qmail/supervise/smtp/run (or submission/run) file to implement them 
on a global basis.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: doesn't look right

2010-03-15 Thread Maxwell Smart
Eric,

Isn't this <> a null address? 

CJ

On 03/15/2010 12:43 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
> Maxwell Smart wrote:
>> I was watching my cwatchall today and noticed this in the
>> /var/log/qmail/send/current | tai64nlocal  log.  It says sender accepted
>> even though none of these are users.  Is there a corresponding rejection
>> that I am not seeing?
>>
>> [00]2010-03-15 12:22:16.985719500 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
>>  remote > :76.88.143.178> rcpt <> : sender accepted
>> [00]2010-03-15 12:22:16.996096500 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
>>  remote > :76.88.143.178> rcpt <> : sender accepted
>> [00]2010-03-15 12:22:22.377622500 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
>>  remote > t:unknown:98.194.251.239> rcpt <> : sender accepted
>>
>
> Senders are outside of your domain, presumably sending mail to
> accounts within your domain. This is perfectly normal, unless of
> course the destination address is not one of yours.
>

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[qmailtoaster] Re: Qmail VM

2010-03-15 Thread Eric Shubert

Is that a thin or thick disk?

madmac wrote:

Hi Erick,
No tweaking of the VM done,
The HDD size is now 200gb scsi
The rar file is 1.1Gb


Eric Shubert wrote:

madmac wrote:

Hi Guys N Gals

I have taken the opportunity to rebuild the qmail VM completely, all 
updated etc.

I have also re added the missing PDF.
you can down load via Jakes site:
http://iso.qmailtoaster.com/

or direct from my server
http://www.techyguru.com/qmail/qmail-intel-vm-1.4.1.rar

Note:
Due to the increased size, I had to RAR the image and not ZIP.
Windows users can download winrar, to extract
Linux user can use unrar.

Any problems , please let me know

madmac

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I haven't had a chance to check, but am wondering. Did you happen to 
apply any of the tuning modifications identified in the wiki? Also, 
what type/size did you make the vmdk file?





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[qmailtoaster] Re: doesn't look right

2010-03-15 Thread Eric Shubert

No. That simply indicates that chkuser hasn't determined the value yet.

Maxwell Smart wrote:

Eric,

Isn't this <> a null address? 


CJ

On 03/15/2010 12:43 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:

Maxwell Smart wrote:

I was watching my cwatchall today and noticed this in the
/var/log/qmail/send/current | tai64nlocal  log.  It says sender accepted
even though none of these are users.  Is there a corresponding rejection
that I am not seeing?

[00]2010-03-15 12:22:16.985719500 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
 remote  rcpt <> : sender accepted
[00]2010-03-15 12:22:16.996096500 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
 remote  rcpt <> : sender accepted
[00]2010-03-15 12:22:22.377622500 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
 remote  rcpt <> : sender accepted


Senders are outside of your domain, presumably sending mail to
accounts within your domain. This is perfectly normal, unless of
course the destination address is not one of yours.






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[qmailtoaster] Squirrelmail 4.2.0

2010-03-15 Thread fbc
is out... just FYI, for the toaster
http://squirrelmail.org/index.php


[qmailtoaster] Re: Squirrelmail 4.2.0

2010-03-15 Thread fbc
and by 4.2.0 I mean 1.4.20

On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 4:42 PM, fbc  wrote:

> is out... just FYI, for the toaster
> http://squirrelmail.org/index.php
>


Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: doesn't look right

2010-03-15 Thread Maxwell Smart
OK, cool.

On 03/15/2010 01:41 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
> No. That simply indicates that chkuser hasn't determined the value yet.
>
> Maxwell Smart wrote:
>> Eric,
>>
>> Isn't this <> a null address?
>> CJ
>>
>> On 03/15/2010 12:43 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
>>> Maxwell Smart wrote:
 I was watching my cwatchall today and noticed this in the
 /var/log/qmail/send/current | tai64nlocal  log.  It says sender
 accepted
 even though none of these are users.  Is there a corresponding
 rejection
 that I am not seeing?

 [00]2010-03-15 12:22:16.985719500 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
  remote >>> :76.88.143.178> rcpt <> : sender accepted
 [00]2010-03-15 12:22:16.996096500 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
  remote >>> :76.88.143.178> rcpt <> : sender accepted
 [00]2010-03-15 12:22:22.377622500 CHKUSER accepted sender: from
  remote >>> t:unknown:98.194.251.239> rcpt <> : sender accepted

>>> Senders are outside of your domain, presumably sending mail to
>>> accounts within your domain. This is perfectly normal, unless of
>>> course the destination address is not one of yours.
>>>
>>
>
>

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[qmailtoaster] Re: ezmlm-web

2010-03-15 Thread Eric Shubert
I would try the ezmlm-web list for help 
(https://systemausfall.org/mail-archive/?2)


Looks like it'd be a nice addition to QMT. Perhaps this could be 
included in a future release of the ezmlm-toaster package.


Thinking long term though, I believe that Mailman is a better choice for 
mailing list software though. It's much more robust, and is in active 
development (v3 should be available later this year).


For those interested in using Mailman with QMT, I've written a page on 
the wiki which explains how to do so: 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Mailman


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MagicWISP Sales wrote:

I read about it on this list as a possible add on to ezmlm.  INSTALL file
included with the package is below. Seems simple enough, file placement has
me bumfuzzled though.  That and #3, since VPOPMAIL is in use, and there is
more than one domain, where do I put the $LIST_DIR?  Shubes to the rescue as
usual - LOL.

Here is the link for the project - it makes a very nice interface for EZMLM:

https://systemausfall.org/toolforge/ezmlm-web/

The following notes will guide you through the installation of ezmlm-web:

$Id: INSTALL 447 2008-10-15 22:31:23Z lars $

OVERVIEW:
  0 - important notes
  1 - get it
  2 - install executable and shared files
  3 - configuration file
  4 - create a suid cgi wrapper
  5 - [optional] configure access control (http authentication)
  6 - [optional] configure multi domain support
  7 - css stylesheet file
  8 - final test
  9 - troubleshooting
 10 - report problems



--


0.  IMPORTANT: you need the perl module Mail::Ezmlm and others to use
ezmlm-web! The file README contains the complete list of necessary
modules.


1.  Choose a distribution form

1a) source installation
Get ezmlm-web and extract the archive:
tar xzf ezmlm-web-3.x.tar.gz
 (for source installation continue with step 2)

1b) debian package
This is the (by far) most convenient way to install ezmlm-web.
Add the following line to your /etc/apt/sources.list file:
deb http://systemausfall.org/toolforge/debian/ testing main
contrib
Now you can install it:
aptitude update
aptitude install ezmlm-web

(debian users may stop reading here)


2.  Execute the following lines to install the cgi script and the shared
data
files to the appropriate locations.
perl Makefile.PL
make
make install


3.  Edit the examples/ezmlmwebrc.dist file and alter the variables to
suit
your particular system.

Be careful about the $LIST_DIR variable. This script assumes that
all users store their mailing lists in the same sub directory of the
home directory (eg ~/lists). You can override this for an individual
user by recompiling the C wrapper to call ezmlm-web.cgi with a -d
option.

Other configurable options are documented in the ezmlmwebrc file
itself. I have tried to keep the amount of information that you need
to
supply to a minimum and also make reasonable guesses about default
values.

Finally, copy the ezmlmwebrc file to one of
the following places:
1) the home directory of the user that runs ezmlm-web.cgi
(~/.ezmlmwebrc)
2) /etc/ezmlm-web/ezmlmwebrc
3) /etc/ezmlm/ezmlmwebrc [deprecated]
 (ezmlm-web will look for it in these places in the given order)

See the manpage of ezmlmwebrc (5) for a complete description of all
configuration settings.


4.  For every user/virtual host that needs to manage mailing lists, you
need to create a suid wrapper owned by the user whom the mailing
lists
belong to. This wrapper needs to reside somewhere accessible by
the web server. I suggest that you put it in a sub directory
of each user/virtual host's home directory (eg.
/home/luser/public_html/ezmlm for Apache).

Create a suid wrapper by issuing the following command:
ezmlm-web-make-suid

The copies don't actually have to be called index.cgi, but it is
nice
for web servers that can resolve a cgi script as an index page. It
is
important to make sure that whichever directory you choose to put
them can
i:  Execute CGI Scripts and
ii: Be access controlled (here I mean both web and user
access) by
some method (eg .htaccess for Apache).

Alternatively you can also manage multiple domains/users/virtual
hosts
with a single suid-wrapper. Take a look at examples/multidomain.conf
for
details.


5.  Install some method of securing access to the page. The following
information is applicable to Apache web servers ... Detailed
   

RE: [qmailtoaster] Re: ezmlm-web

2010-03-15 Thread Todd Beckstead
Eric,

I'm looking at using either Mailman or PHPList on my QMT. I send out a one
to many (approx 5,000 subscribers) newsletter. Do you have an opinion as to
which of these would work most efficiently? I tried PHPList before on a non
QMT and it seemed that there was a big server load and the email blast took
hours to complete. It could be that I didn't have my email server configured
well (I am very green at all of this). I send out time sensitive information
and would like to get it out to my subscribers quickly. Any thoughts?

Todd

-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net] 
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 4:49 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: ezmlm-web

I would try the ezmlm-web list for help 
(https://systemausfall.org/mail-archive/?2)

Looks like it'd be a nice addition to QMT. Perhaps this could be 
included in a future release of the ezmlm-toaster package.

Thinking long term though, I believe that Mailman is a better choice for 
mailing list software though. It's much more robust, and is in active 
development (v3 should be available later this year).

For those interested in using Mailman with QMT, I've written a page on 
the wiki which explains how to do so: 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Mailman

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

MagicWISP Sales wrote:
> I read about it on this list as a possible add on to ezmlm.  INSTALL file
> included with the package is below. Seems simple enough, file placement
has
> me bumfuzzled though.  That and #3, since VPOPMAIL is in use, and there is
> more than one domain, where do I put the $LIST_DIR?  Shubes to the rescue
as
> usual - LOL.
> 
> Here is the link for the project - it makes a very nice interface for
EZMLM:
> 
> https://systemausfall.org/toolforge/ezmlm-web/
> 
> The following notes will guide you through the installation of ezmlm-web:
> 
> $Id: INSTALL 447 2008-10-15 22:31:23Z lars $
> 
> OVERVIEW:
>   0 - important notes
>   1 - get it
>   2 - install executable and shared files
>   3 - configuration file
>   4 - create a suid cgi wrapper
>   5 - [optional] configure access control (http authentication)
>   6 - [optional] configure multi domain support
>   7 - css stylesheet file
>   8 - final test
>   9 - troubleshooting
>  10 - report problems
> 
> 
>

> --
> 
> 
> 0.  IMPORTANT: you need the perl module Mail::Ezmlm and others to use
> ezmlm-web! The file README contains the complete list of necessary
> modules.
> 
> 
> 1.  Choose a distribution form
> 
> 1a) source installation
> Get ezmlm-web and extract the archive:
> tar xzf ezmlm-web-3.x.tar.gz
>  (for source installation continue with step 2)
> 
> 1b) debian package
> This is the (by far) most convenient way to install ezmlm-web.
> Add the following line to your /etc/apt/sources.list file:
> deb http://systemausfall.org/toolforge/debian/ testing
main
> contrib
> Now you can install it:
> aptitude update
> aptitude install ezmlm-web
> 
> (debian users may stop reading here)
> 
> 
> 2.  Execute the following lines to install the cgi script and the
shared
> data
> files to the appropriate locations.
> perl Makefile.PL
> make
> make install
> 
> 
> 3.  Edit the examples/ezmlmwebrc.dist file and alter the variables to
> suit
> your particular system.
> 
> Be careful about the $LIST_DIR variable. This script assumes that
> all users store their mailing lists in the same sub directory of
the
> home directory (eg ~/lists). You can override this for an
individual
> user by recompiling the C wrapper to call ezmlm-web.cgi with a -d
> option.
> 
> Other configurable options are documented in the ezmlmwebrc file
> itself. I have tried to keep the amount of information that you
need
> to
> supply to a minimum and also make reasonable guesses about default
> values.
> 
> Finally, copy the ezmlmwebrc file to one of
> the following places:
> 1) the home directory of the user that runs ezmlm-web.cgi
> (~/.ezmlmwebrc)
> 2) /etc/ezmlm-web/ezmlmwebrc
> 3) /etc/ezmlm/ezmlmwebrc [deprecated]
>  (ezmlm-web will look for it in these places in the given order)
> 
> See the manpage of ezmlmwebrc (5) for a complete description of
all
> configuration settings.
> 
> 
> 4.  For every user/virtual host that needs to manage mailing lists,
you
> need to create a suid wrapper owned by the user whom the mailing
> lists
> belong to. This wrapper needs to reside somewhere accessible by
> the web server. I suggest that you put it in a sub directory
> of each user/virtual host's home directory (

RE: [qmailtoaster] Re: ezmlm-web

2010-03-15 Thread MagicWISP Sales
How is the list administered in Mailmain? That is my biggest thing.  The
customer that uses it really needs ease of use with very little training.
What about adding a txt file with the users - is that possible?  How about
viewing archives online, that is something she wants, that I haven't
implemented yet.

-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net] 
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 5:49 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: ezmlm-web

I would try the ezmlm-web list for help
(https://systemausfall.org/mail-archive/?2)

Looks like it'd be a nice addition to QMT. Perhaps this could be included in
a future release of the ezmlm-toaster package.

Thinking long term though, I believe that Mailman is a better choice for
mailing list software though. It's much more robust, and is in active
development (v3 should be available later this year).

For those interested in using Mailman with QMT, I've written a page on the
wiki which explains how to do so: 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Mailman

--
-Eric 'shubes'

MagicWISP Sales wrote:
> I read about it on this list as a possible add on to ezmlm.  INSTALL 
> file included with the package is below. Seems simple enough, file 
> placement has me bumfuzzled though.  That and #3, since VPOPMAIL is in 
> use, and there is more than one domain, where do I put the $LIST_DIR?  
> Shubes to the rescue as usual - LOL.
> 
> Here is the link for the project - it makes a very nice interface for
EZMLM:
> 
> https://systemausfall.org/toolforge/ezmlm-web/
> 
> The following notes will guide you through the installation of ezmlm-web:
> 
> $Id: INSTALL 447 2008-10-15 22:31:23Z lars $
> 
> OVERVIEW:
>   0 - important notes
>   1 - get it
>   2 - install executable and shared files
>   3 - configuration file
>   4 - create a suid cgi wrapper
>   5 - [optional] configure access control (http authentication)
>   6 - [optional] configure multi domain support
>   7 - css stylesheet file
>   8 - final test
>   9 - troubleshooting
>  10 - report problems
> 
> 
> --
> --
> --
> 
> 
> 0.  IMPORTANT: you need the perl module Mail::Ezmlm and others to use
> ezmlm-web! The file README contains the complete list of necessary
> modules.
> 
> 
> 1.  Choose a distribution form
> 
> 1a) source installation
> Get ezmlm-web and extract the archive:
> tar xzf ezmlm-web-3.x.tar.gz
>  (for source installation continue with step 2)
> 
> 1b) debian package
> This is the (by far) most convenient way to install ezmlm-web.
> Add the following line to your /etc/apt/sources.list file:
> deb http://systemausfall.org/toolforge/debian/ testing 
> main contrib
> Now you can install it:
> aptitude update
> aptitude install ezmlm-web
> 
> (debian users may stop reading here)
> 
> 
> 2.  Execute the following lines to install the cgi script and the
shared
> data
> files to the appropriate locations.
> perl Makefile.PL
> make
> make install
> 
> 
> 3.  Edit the examples/ezmlmwebrc.dist file and alter the variables to
> suit
> your particular system.
> 
> Be careful about the $LIST_DIR variable. This script assumes that
> all users store their mailing lists in the same sub directory of
the
> home directory (eg ~/lists). You can override this for an
individual
> user by recompiling the C wrapper to call ezmlm-web.cgi with a -d
> option.
> 
> Other configurable options are documented in the ezmlmwebrc file
> itself. I have tried to keep the amount of information that 
> you need to
> supply to a minimum and also make reasonable guesses about default
> values.
> 
> Finally, copy the ezmlmwebrc file to one of
> the following places:
> 1) the home directory of the user that runs 
> ezmlm-web.cgi
> (~/.ezmlmwebrc)
> 2) /etc/ezmlm-web/ezmlmwebrc
> 3) /etc/ezmlm/ezmlmwebrc [deprecated]
>  (ezmlm-web will look for it in these places in the given 
> order)
> 
> See the manpage of ezmlmwebrc (5) for a complete description of
all
> configuration settings.
> 
> 
> 4.  For every user/virtual host that needs to manage mailing lists,
you
> need to create a suid wrapper owned by the user whom the 
> mailing lists
> belong to. This wrapper needs to reside somewhere accessible by
> the web server. I suggest that you put it in a sub directory
> of each user/virtual host's home directory (eg.
> /home/luser/public_html/ezmlm for Apache).
> 
> Create a suid wrapper by issuing the following command:
> ezmlm-web-make-suid
> 
> The copies don't actually have to be called i

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Squirrelmail 4.2.0

2010-03-15 Thread Jake Vickers

On 03/15/2010 05:42 PM, fbc wrote:

and by 4.2.0 I mean 1.4.20

On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 4:42 PM, fbc > wrote:


is out... just FYI, for the toaster
http://squirrelmail.org/index.php




Thanks. I'll work on reviewing the release notes and updating he package 
this week.


[qmailtoaster] Re: ezmlm-web

2010-03-15 Thread Eric Shubert

Hey Todd.

While I'm not really familiar with PHPList, I believe that the mailing 
transport software and configuration will be the limiting factor 
regarding how fast you can get the emails delivered. I don't think the 
list software you use will have any significant impact on efficiency.


The list software submits messages to the MTA (often internally to the 
same host), which then queues them up for delivery, which is where your 
bottleneck will occur. You'll probably want to adjust 
/var/qmail/control/concurrencyremote upwards to be able to send out more 
emails concurrently, until you hit a resource limit, such as cpu, memory 
or bandwidth.


There are perhaps others on this list with experience sending out large 
numbers of messages, and can give more specific recommendations.


--
-Eric 'shubes'

Todd Beckstead wrote:

Eric,

I'm looking at using either Mailman or PHPList on my QMT. I send out a one
to many (approx 5,000 subscribers) newsletter. Do you have an opinion as to
which of these would work most efficiently? I tried PHPList before on a non
QMT and it seemed that there was a big server load and the email blast took
hours to complete. It could be that I didn't have my email server configured
well (I am very green at all of this). I send out time sensitive information
and would like to get it out to my subscribers quickly. Any thoughts?

Todd

-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net] 
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 4:49 PM

To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: ezmlm-web

I would try the ezmlm-web list for help 
(https://systemausfall.org/mail-archive/?2)


Looks like it'd be a nice addition to QMT. Perhaps this could be 
included in a future release of the ezmlm-toaster package.


Thinking long term though, I believe that Mailman is a better choice for 
mailing list software though. It's much more robust, and is in active 
development (v3 should be available later this year).


For those interested in using Mailman with QMT, I've written a page on 
the wiki which explains how to do so: 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Mailman






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[qmailtoaster] Re: ezmlm-web

2010-03-15 Thread Eric Shubert

MagicWISP Sales wrote:

How is the list administered in Mailmain?


It's all done via web pages.


That is my biggest thing.  The
customer that uses it really needs ease of use with very little training.


While the administrative interface is web based, it can be a little 
daunting at first because there are a lot of options, which naturally 
comes with a comprehensive product. It's really quite simple and easy to 
use though, and I believe that the training curve is small.



What about adding a txt file with the users - is that possible?


There's not much that is not possible. It has a mass-add feature. You 
can mass-add subscriptions, mass-add invitations, etc. The list 
administrator can maintain subscriptions, and subscribers can maintain 
their own preferences. You can set the list up to operate just about any 
way you like. Mailman is very robust.



How about
viewing archives online, that is something she wants, that I haven't
implemented yet.


Yes, there are archives available. You can make them public or private.

--
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-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net] 
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 5:49 PM

To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: ezmlm-web

I would try the ezmlm-web list for help
(https://systemausfall.org/mail-archive/?2)

Looks like it'd be a nice addition to QMT. Perhaps this could be included in
a future release of the ezmlm-toaster package.

Thinking long term though, I believe that Mailman is a better choice for
mailing list software though. It's much more robust, and is in active
development (v3 should be available later this year).

For those interested in using Mailman with QMT, I've written a page on the
wiki which explains how to do so: 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Mailman


--
-Eric 'shubes'

MagicWISP Sales wrote:
I read about it on this list as a possible add on to ezmlm.  INSTALL 
file included with the package is below. Seems simple enough, file 
placement has me bumfuzzled though.  That and #3, since VPOPMAIL is in 
use, and there is more than one domain, where do I put the $LIST_DIR?  
Shubes to the rescue as usual - LOL.


Here is the link for the project - it makes a very nice interface for

EZMLM:

https://systemausfall.org/toolforge/ezmlm-web/

The following notes will guide you through the installation of ezmlm-web:

$Id: INSTALL 447 2008-10-15 22:31:23Z lars $

OVERVIEW:
  0 - important notes
  1 - get it
  2 - install executable and shared files
  3 - configuration file
  4 - create a suid cgi wrapper
  5 - [optional] configure access control (http authentication)
  6 - [optional] configure multi domain support
  7 - css stylesheet file
  8 - final test
  9 - troubleshooting
 10 - report problems


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0.  IMPORTANT: you need the perl module Mail::Ezmlm and others to use
ezmlm-web! The file README contains the complete list of necessary
modules.


1.  Choose a distribution form

1a) source installation
Get ezmlm-web and extract the archive:
tar xzf ezmlm-web-3.x.tar.gz
 (for source installation continue with step 2)

1b) debian package
This is the (by far) most convenient way to install ezmlm-web.
Add the following line to your /etc/apt/sources.list file:
deb http://systemausfall.org/toolforge/debian/ testing 
main contrib

Now you can install it:
aptitude update
aptitude install ezmlm-web

(debian users may stop reading here)


2.  Execute the following lines to install the cgi script and the

shared

data
files to the appropriate locations.
perl Makefile.PL
make
make install


3.  Edit the examples/ezmlmwebrc.dist file and alter the variables to
suit
your particular system.

Be careful about the $LIST_DIR variable. This script assumes that
all users store their mailing lists in the same sub directory of

the

home directory (eg ~/lists). You can override this for an

individual

user by recompiling the C wrapper to call ezmlm-web.cgi with a -d
option.

Other configurable options are documented in the ezmlmwebrc file
itself. I have tried to keep the amount of information that 
you need to

supply to a minimum and also make reasonable guesses about default
values.

Finally, copy the ezmlmwebrc file to one of
the following places:
1) the home directory of the user that runs 
ezmlm-web.cgi

(~/.ezmlmwebrc)
2) /etc/ezmlm-web/ezmlmwebrc
3) /etc/ezmlm/ezmlmwebrc [deprecated]
 (ezmlm-web will look for it in these places in the given 
order)


See the manpage of ezmlmwebrc (5) for a complete description of

all

configuration settings.


4.

RE: [qmailtoaster] Re: ezmlm-web

2010-03-15 Thread Todd Beckstead
Thanks for your input Eric! Any other thoughts fom others?

Todd Beckstead
Via Treo Smartphone

-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubert 
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 9:31 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com 
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: ezmlm-web

Hey Todd.

While I'm not really familiar with PHPList, I believe that the mailing 
transport software and configuration will be the limiting factor 
regarding how fast you can get the emails delivered. I don't think the 
list software you use will have any significant impact on efficiency.

The list software submits messages to the MTA (often internally to the 
same host), which then queues them up for delivery, which is where your 
bottleneck will occur. You'll probably want to adjust 
/var/qmail/control/concurrencyremote upwards to be able to send out more 
emails concurrently, until you hit a resource limit, such as cpu, memory 
or bandwidth.

There are perhaps others on this list with experience sending out large 
numbers of messages, and can give more specific recommendations.

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

Todd Beckstead wrote:
> Eric,
> 
> I'm looking at using either Mailman or PHPList on my QMT. I send out a one
> to many (approx 5,000 subscribers) newsletter. Do you have an opinion as to
> which of these would work most efficiently? I tried PHPList before on a non
> QMT and it seemed that there was a big server load and the email blast took
> hours to complete. It could be that I didn't have my email server configured
> well (I am very green at all of this). I send out time sensitive information
> and would like to get it out to my subscribers quickly. Any thoughts?
> 
> Todd
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net] 
> Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 4:49 PM
> To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
> Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: ezmlm-web
> 
> I would try the ezmlm-web list for help 
> (https://systemausfall.org/mail-archive/?2)
> 
> Looks like it'd be a nice addition to QMT. Perhaps this could be 
> included in a future release of the ezmlm-toaster package.
> 
> Thinking long term though, I believe that Mailman is a better choice for 
> mailing list software though. It's much more robust, and is in active 
> development (v3 should be available later this year).
> 
> For those interested in using Mailman with QMT, I've written a page on 
> the wiki which explains how to do so: 
> http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Mailman
> 



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