Re: [qmailtoaster] Time zone

2012-04-19 Thread Pak Ogah

On 04/19/12 12:52, rajeshrudramani wrote:



Hi,


   Can any one tell me how to change time zone from IST to CST 
in linux.



Regards,
Rajesh

google :D

here's what I found before and it success
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-linux-unix-change-setup-timezone-tz-variable/

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Time zone

2012-04-19 Thread rajeshrudramani
Hi,


Can't able to change timezone to CST.


Regards,
Rajesh


On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Pak Ogah pako...@pala.bo-tak.info wrote:

 On 04/19/12 12:52, rajeshrudramani wrote:



 Hi,


   Can any one tell me how to change time zone from IST to CST in
 linux.


 Regards,
 Rajesh

 google :D

 here's what I found before and it success
 http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/**howto-linux-unix-change-setup-**
 timezone-tz-variable/http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-linux-unix-change-setup-timezone-tz-variable/

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Time zone

2012-04-19 Thread Dan McAllister

Rajesh,

To be clear here: *your QMT mail server will reflect the time zone of 
the server on which it is running. *


So the question is not how to change the time zone for QMT, but rather 
*how to change the time zone in your OS*...


   If you want the QMT system to use a different TZ, then run it in a
   virtual machine -- then THAT machine (guest) can be set to whatever
   TZ you want.

So, if you're still having trouble resetting the time zone on your QMT 
system, try Googling for setting the time zone on the host OS... the 
link provided earlier will work for CentOS or RHEL... but do the search 
on your own (exact) OS version, and you'll likely get a plethora of 
useful answers.


Good Luck!

Dan McAllister



On 4/19/2012 3:01 AM, rajeshrudramani wrote:

Hi,


Can't able to change timezone to CST.


Regards,
Rajesh


On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Pak Ogah pako...@pala.bo-tak.info 
mailto:pako...@pala.bo-tak.info wrote:


On 04/19/12 12:52, rajeshrudramani wrote:



Hi,


  Can any one tell me how to change time zone from IST
to CST in linux.


Regards,
Rajesh

google :D

here's what I found before and it success

http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-linux-unix-change-setup-timezone-tz-variable/


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[qmailtoaster] Re: Mail archival

2012-04-19 Thread Eric Shubert

On 04/18/2012 10:27 PM, Casey Price wrote:

Eric, are you running 32bit or 64bit CentOS on your system that has
mailboxes larger than 6G?


32bit. 512M ram. Not a lot of users though (30).


Anyhow, long story short...everything went according to plan, but one of
my users had some issues this morning accessing the mail on his
smartphone (I'm pretty sure I got this one sorted out), but the new
issue was that he started getting quota warning messages even though
that account has been set with the NOQUOTA flag. His mailbox is
currently 2.7GB, and I'm running on a 32bit install of QMT.


Quotas are broken in the present QMT. We hope they'll be fixed in the 
upcoming vpopmail-toaster release, which is presently being tested. I 
expect it will be released as stable in a couple months. (Finally. This 
has been broken for 6+ years). I don't know the exact nature of the bug.


I use NOQUOTA with no problem. Are


So, I'm wondering if I missed something in the switch from Courier's
IMAP to Dovecot (followed the wiki and made the appropriate config
changes to the best of my knowledge).


I doubt that.


The customer said that he had also
received a few complaints about mail being rejected when being sent to
him, and I'm wondering if that may have been due to the system thinking
he was over his quota.


Likely the case.


The other odd thing I noticed was that in
qmailadmin under Email Accounts, his account shows the following:

*Used/Quota (MB)*
-1464.89 / unlimited

that account is also configured as a catchall.


I wouldn't think this would matter.


Ideas


Find the field in the database that contains this used value, and zero 
it out. I think that'll get things going for you.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Mail archival

2012-04-19 Thread Casey Price


On 4/19/12 7:10 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:

On 04/18/2012 10:27 PM, Casey Price wrote:

Eric, are you running 32bit or 64bit CentOS on your system that has
mailboxes larger than 6G?


32bit. 512M ram. Not a lot of users though (30).


Anyhow, long story short...everything went according to plan, but one of
my users had some issues this morning accessing the mail on his
smartphone (I'm pretty sure I got this one sorted out), but the new
issue was that he started getting quota warning messages even though
that account has been set with the NOQUOTA flag. His mailbox is
currently 2.7GB, and I'm running on a 32bit install of QMT.


Quotas are broken in the present QMT. We hope they'll be fixed in the 
upcoming vpopmail-toaster release, which is presently being tested. I 
expect it will be released as stable in a couple months. (Finally. 
This has been broken for 6+ years). I don't know the exact nature of 
the bug.


I use NOQUOTA with no problem. Are


So, I'm wondering if I missed something in the switch from Courier's
IMAP to Dovecot (followed the wiki and made the appropriate config
changes to the best of my knowledge).


I doubt that.


The customer said that he had also
received a few complaints about mail being rejected when being sent to
him, and I'm wondering if that may have been due to the system thinking
he was over his quota.


Likely the case.


The other odd thing I noticed was that in
qmailadmin under Email Accounts, his account shows the following:

*Used/Quota (MB)*
-1464.89 / unlimited

that account is also configured as a catchall.


I wouldn't think this would matter.


Ideas


Find the field in the database that contains this used value, and 
zero it out. I think that'll get things going for you.
Any idea where that would be? I was looking through the tables in the 
vpopmail database and haven't come across anything yet.


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[qmailtoaster] Re: Mail archival

2012-04-19 Thread Eric Shubert

On 04/19/2012 11:52 AM, Casey Price wrote:


On 4/19/12 7:10 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:

On 04/18/2012 10:27 PM, Casey Price wrote:

Eric, are you running 32bit or 64bit CentOS on your system that has
mailboxes larger than 6G?


32bit. 512M ram. Not a lot of users though (30).


Anyhow, long story short...everything went according to plan, but one of
my users had some issues this morning accessing the mail on his
smartphone (I'm pretty sure I got this one sorted out), but the new
issue was that he started getting quota warning messages even though
that account has been set with the NOQUOTA flag. His mailbox is
currently 2.7GB, and I'm running on a 32bit install of QMT.


Quotas are broken in the present QMT. We hope they'll be fixed in the
upcoming vpopmail-toaster release, which is presently being tested. I
expect it will be released as stable in a couple months. (Finally.
This has been broken for 6+ years). I don't know the exact nature of
the bug.

I use NOQUOTA with no problem. Are


So, I'm wondering if I missed something in the switch from Courier's
IMAP to Dovecot (followed the wiki and made the appropriate config
changes to the best of my knowledge).


I doubt that.


The customer said that he had also
received a few complaints about mail being rejected when being sent to
him, and I'm wondering if that may have been due to the system thinking
he was over his quota.


Likely the case.


The other odd thing I noticed was that in
qmailadmin under Email Accounts, his account shows the following:

* Used/Quota (MB)*
-1464.89 / unlimited

that account is also configured as a catchall.


I wouldn't think this would matter.


Ideas


Find the field in the database that contains this used value, and
zero it out. I think that'll get things going for you.

Any idea where that would be? I was looking through the tables in the
vpopmail database and haven't come across anything yet.



If I knew where (which table/field) that is off hand, I would have said so.

Anyone else care to identify this?

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Mail archival

2012-04-19 Thread Bharath Chari

On Friday 20 April 2012 08:08 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:



Find the field in the database that contains this used value, and
zero it out. I think that'll get things going for you.

Any idea where that would be? I was looking through the tables in the
vpopmail database and haven't come across anything yet.




If I knew where (which table/field) that is off hand, I would have 
said so.


Anyone else care to identify this?



It isn't in the database at all, so you are unlikely to find it there 
:). If you delete the maildirsize file from 
/home/vpopmail/yourdomain/youruser/ directory, you will force vpopmail 
to regenerate the size of the mailbox. Try that - copy your maildirsize 
file to something else first though.


Also, qmailadmin may report mailboxes over 2048 MB as -ve. I think it's 
because of a wrongly cast variable. I'll see if I can fix it for the 
next release.


Bharath

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Mail archival

2012-04-19 Thread Casey Price


On 4/19/12 9:08 PM, Bharath Chari wrote:

On Friday 20 April 2012 08:08 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:



Find the field in the database that contains this used value, and
zero it out. I think that'll get things going for you.

Any idea where that would be? I was looking through the tables in the
vpopmail database and haven't come across anything yet.




If I knew where (which table/field) that is off hand, I would have 
said so.


Anyone else care to identify this?



It isn't in the database at all, so you are unlikely to find it there 
:). If you delete the maildirsize file from 
/home/vpopmail/yourdomain/youruser/ directory, you will force vpopmail 
to regenerate the size of the mailbox. Try that - copy your 
maildirsize file to something else first though.
Ahh, that would make sense. Yeah - I tried deleting the maildirsize file 
and letting it be re-generated.
Also, qmailadmin may report mailboxes over 2048 MB as -ve. I think 
it's because of a wrongly cast variable. I'll see if I can fix it for 
the next release.


Bharath

Cool beans!
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