Re: [qmailtoaster] Validating RBLs are in use

2017-02-13 Thread South Computers
It does take over the function, but to the best of my knowledge is 
doesn't replace it in the stock install of qmt, unless things have 
changed. As far as I know, Spamdyke has to be installed on it's own. 
Hopefully someone will correct me if I'm wrong, haven't kept up with 
things the last couple of years. I take it your toaster is working as 
expected?




Chris wrote:

Oh!  So spamdyke has replaced the old blacklists config?

So, the wiki page on RBLs should probably point to 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.net/index.php/Spamdyke and the entry on RBLs 
on the Spamdyke page should have 'check-dnsrbl' swapped out for 
'dns-blacklist-entry' as it looks like the name of that parameter has 
changed.


Thank you very much!

-Chris

On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 3:05 PM, South Computers 
> wrote:


That's where is is on my centos 5 boxes, haven't upgraded them
just yet.

But it's irrelevant if you are running spamdyke, as blocklists are
configured within spamdyke directly if you have it installed.

Not sure if there's an easier way, but I just do a tail -n 100
/var/log/qmail/smtp/current  or whatever number of lines you want
to see, and look for it.

You could also do tail -n 100 /var/log/qmail/smtp/current |grep
spamhaus

or similar.



Chris wrote:

I followed the instructions at
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/RBLs
 for adding
RBLs.   There wasn't a file named
/var/qmail/control/blacklists with a default of '-r
sbl.spamhaus.org 
' but I went ahead and created it
with the content '-r zen.spamhaus.org
  -r
list.dsbl.org   -r
combined.njabl.org 
'

Is there a way to validate that qmail is now using these entries?

Where is /var/qmail/control/blacklists referenced in the configs?

Thanks!

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Validating RBLs are in use

2017-02-13 Thread Chris
Oh!  So spamdyke has replaced the old blacklists config?

So, the wiki page on RBLs should probably point to
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.net/index.php/Spamdyke and the entry on RBLs on
the Spamdyke page should have 'check-dnsrbl' swapped out for
'dns-blacklist-entry' as it looks like the name of that parameter has
changed.

Thank you very much!

-Chris

On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 3:05 PM, South Computers 
wrote:

> That's where is is on my centos 5 boxes, haven't upgraded them just yet.
>
> But it's irrelevant if you are running spamdyke, as blocklists are
> configured within spamdyke directly if you have it installed.
>
> Not sure if there's an easier way, but I just do a tail -n 100
> /var/log/qmail/smtp/current  or whatever number of lines you want to see,
> and look for it.
>
> You could also do tail -n 100 /var/log/qmail/smtp/current |grep spamhaus
>
> or similar.
>
>
>
> Chris wrote:
>
>> I followed the instructions at http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/i
>> ndex.php/RBLs for adding RBLs.   There wasn't a file named
>> /var/qmail/control/blacklists with a default of '-r sbl.spamhaus.org <
>> http://sbl.spamhaus.org>' but I went ahead and created it with the
>> content '-r zen.spamhaus.org  -r list.dsbl.org <
>> http://list.dsbl.org> -r combined.njabl.org '
>>
>> Is there a way to validate that qmail is now using these entries?
>>
>> Where is /var/qmail/control/blacklists referenced in the configs?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -Chris*
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Validating RBLs are in use

2017-02-13 Thread Chris
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 2:38 PM, Eric Broch  wrote:

> Right off the top, what OS are you using?
>

CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)



> I'm not sure why you wouldn't have a blacklists file.
>


Built a clean qmailtoaster on 1/29 using the docs on the site and the
install tools downloaded on that date.


Just to validate I didn't bork my first install, I just now spun up a clean
C7 VM, and installed qmailtoaster on it. After a clean install, no
blacklists file:

[root@mailtest ~]# find / -name blacklists
[root@mailtest ~]#


-Chris


Re: [qmailtoaster] Validating RBLs are in use

2017-02-13 Thread South Computers

That's where is is on my centos 5 boxes, haven't upgraded them just yet.

But it's irrelevant if you are running spamdyke, as blocklists are 
configured within spamdyke directly if you have it installed.


Not sure if there's an easier way, but I just do a tail -n 100 
/var/log/qmail/smtp/current  or whatever number of lines you want to 
see, and look for it.


You could also do tail -n 100 /var/log/qmail/smtp/current |grep spamhaus

or similar.



Chris wrote:
I followed the instructions at 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/RBLs for adding RBLs.   There 
wasn't a file named /var/qmail/control/blacklists with a default of 
'-r sbl.spamhaus.org ' but I went ahead and 
created it with the content '-r zen.spamhaus.org 
 -r list.dsbl.org  -r 
combined.njabl.org '


Is there a way to validate that qmail is now using these entries?

Where is /var/qmail/control/blacklists referenced in the configs?

Thanks!

-Chris*
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Validating RBLs are in use

2017-02-13 Thread Eric Broch
Right off the top, what OS are you using? I'm not sure why you wouldn't 
have a blacklists file.


On 2/13/2017 3:10 PM, Chris wrote:
I followed the instructions at 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/RBLs for adding RBLs.   There 
wasn't a file named /var/qmail/control/blacklists with a default of 
'-r sbl.spamhaus.org ' but I went ahead and 
created it with the content '-r zen.spamhaus.org 
 -r list.dsbl.org  -r 
combined.njabl.org '


Is there a way to validate that qmail is now using these entries?

Where is /var/qmail/control/blacklists referenced in the configs?

Thanks!

-Chris*
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[qmailtoaster] Validating RBLs are in use

2017-02-13 Thread Chris
I followed the instructions at http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/RBLs
for adding RBLs.   There wasn't a file named /var/qmail/control/blacklists
with a default of '-r sbl.spamhaus.org' but I went ahead and created it
with the content '-r zen.spamhaus.org -r list.dsbl.org -r combined.njabl.org
'

Is there a way to validate that qmail is now using these entries?

Where is /var/qmail/control/blacklists referenced in the configs?

Thanks!

-Chris


Re: [qmailtoaster] Roundcube with QMT

2017-02-13 Thread Eric Broch

It is that simple!

Roundcube comes with EPEL

yum install epel-release (which was installed with QMT/CentOS 7)

yum install php-mysql

yum install roundcubemail

Again, look at the top of the page, here: 
http://www.qmailtoaster.com/extras.html




On 2/13/2017 1:27 PM, Angus McIntyre wrote:

On Feb 13, 2017, at 2:57 PM, CarlC Internet Services Service Desk 
 wrote:
Cool, I was always interested in Roundcube.

Any gotcha's on installation? Or do I just "yum install roundcube" [Doubt
it's that easy or I would be that lucky] :) ?

I don’t know if it’s as simple as ‘yum install roundcube’. I suspect not.

Below are the notes that I wrote for myself when I set it up on my mailserver. 
I don’t know if this is actually the recommended install procedure, but it 
worked for me. If no one else comes up with a better guide, you could try this 
recipe.

Replace strings such as ,  and  with appropriate 
values for your installation.

I note that I needed to get some PHP components from the ‘webtatic’ repo. This 
may or may not be necessary for you, depending on the version of PHP you have 
and how you have it set up.

I have to say that Roundcube is pretty good; definitely nicer to use than 
Squirrelmail.

Angus


==

Download the latest Roundcube distro from http://roundcube.net/.

Unpack and upload it to '/usr/share/roundcube'.

Make directories writeable:

cd /usr/share/roundcube/
chown -R : temp/ logs/
chmod g+w temp/ logs/

Set up the roundcube database with:

mysql --user=root --pass
> CREATE DATABASE roundcubemail /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE 
utf8_general_ci */;
> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON roundcubemail.* TO roundcube@localhost 
IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
> FLUSH PRIVILEGES
> quit

mysql --user=root --pass roundcubemail < SQL/mysql.initial.sql

Add to a suitable Apache vhost configuration file, such as:

/etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/.conf

the following:


Alias /email/rc /usr/share/roundcube


Options None
Order allow,deny
allow from all


Install PHP DOM support with:

yum --enablerepo=webtatic install php-xml php-mcrypt php-intl

Check the Apache configuration and restart.

In a web browser, go to:

https:///email/rc/installer/

In the General Configuration section:

spellcheck_engine: ATD

In the Database Setup section

Enter database password

In IMAP Settings section

username_domain: 

In SMTP Settings section

smtp_server: 
smtp_port: 587
smtp_user/smtp_pass:
[x] Use the current IMAP username and password for SMTP 
authentication

On the next screen, download the configuration file. Then upload it to

/usr/share/roundcube/config

Open the configuration file and edit it to apply the following SMTP settings:

$config['smtp_server'] = 'tls://';
$config['smtp_user'] = '%u';
$config['smtp_pass'] = '%p';
$config['smtp_port'] = 587;

Also, enable the Mark as Junk button with:

$config['plugins'] = array('markasjunk');

In /usr/share/roundcube/config/defaults.inc.php, change the MIME types setting 
to:

$config['mime_types'] = '/usr/share/roundcube/mime.types';

Get a MIME types file with:

cd /usr/share/roundcube
wget 
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/conf/mime.types

Then disable the installer:

mv installer/ installer-done


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Roundcube with QMT

2017-02-13 Thread Angus McIntyre

> On Feb 13, 2017, at 2:57 PM, CarlC Internet Services Service Desk 
>  wrote:
> Cool, I was always interested in Roundcube.
> 
> Any gotcha's on installation? Or do I just "yum install roundcube" [Doubt
> it's that easy or I would be that lucky] :) ?

I don’t know if it’s as simple as ‘yum install roundcube’. I suspect not.

Below are the notes that I wrote for myself when I set it up on my mailserver. 
I don’t know if this is actually the recommended install procedure, but it 
worked for me. If no one else comes up with a better guide, you could try this 
recipe.

Replace strings such as ,  and  with appropriate 
values for your installation.

I note that I needed to get some PHP components from the ‘webtatic’ repo. This 
may or may not be necessary for you, depending on the version of PHP you have 
and how you have it set up.

I have to say that Roundcube is pretty good; definitely nicer to use than 
Squirrelmail.

Angus


==

Download the latest Roundcube distro from http://roundcube.net/.

Unpack and upload it to '/usr/share/roundcube'.

Make directories writeable:

cd /usr/share/roundcube/
chown -R : temp/ logs/
chmod g+w temp/ logs/

Set up the roundcube database with:

mysql --user=root --pass
> CREATE DATABASE roundcubemail /*!40101 CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE 
utf8_general_ci */;
> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON roundcubemail.* TO roundcube@localhost 
IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
> FLUSH PRIVILEGES
> quit

mysql --user=root --pass roundcubemail < SQL/mysql.initial.sql

Add to a suitable Apache vhost configuration file, such as:

/etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/.conf

the following:


Alias /email/rc /usr/share/roundcube


Options None
Order allow,deny
allow from all


Install PHP DOM support with:

yum --enablerepo=webtatic install php-xml php-mcrypt php-intl

Check the Apache configuration and restart.

In a web browser, go to:

https:///email/rc/installer/

In the General Configuration section:

spellcheck_engine: ATD

In the Database Setup section

Enter database password

In IMAP Settings section

username_domain: 

In SMTP Settings section

smtp_server: 
smtp_port: 587
smtp_user/smtp_pass:
[x] Use the current IMAP username and password for SMTP 
authentication

On the next screen, download the configuration file. Then upload it to

/usr/share/roundcube/config

Open the configuration file and edit it to apply the following SMTP settings:

$config['smtp_server'] = 'tls://';
$config['smtp_user'] = '%u';
$config['smtp_pass'] = '%p';
$config['smtp_port'] = 587;

Also, enable the Mark as Junk button with:

   $config['plugins'] = array('markasjunk');

In /usr/share/roundcube/config/defaults.inc.php, change the MIME types setting 
to:

$config['mime_types'] = '/usr/share/roundcube/mime.types';

Get a MIME types file with:

cd /usr/share/roundcube
wget 
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/conf/mime.types

Then disable the installer:

mv installer/ installer-done


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Roundcube with QMT

2017-02-13 Thread Eric Broch

http://www.qmailtoaster.com/extras.html

top of page


On 2/13/2017 12:57 PM, CarlC Internet Services Service Desk wrote:

Dan,

Cool, I was always interested in Roundcube.

Any gotcha's on installation? Or do I just "yum install roundcube" [Doubt
it's that easy or I would be that lucky] :) ?

Thanks!
Carl

-Original Message-
From: Dan McAllister

Roundcube is the service most of my clients prefer.
It will work with either Courier or Dovecot
It can work side-by-side with other webmail options (that's how I determined
that my clients prefer RC -- I let them choose!

Dan



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[qmailtoaster] Roundcube with QMT

2017-02-13 Thread CarlC Internet Services Service Desk
Dan,

Cool, I was always interested in Roundcube.

Any gotcha's on installation? Or do I just "yum install roundcube" [Doubt
it's that easy or I would be that lucky] :) ?

Thanks!
Carl

-Original Message-
From: Dan McAllister 

Roundcube is the service most of my clients prefer.
It will work with either Courier or Dovecot
It can work side-by-side with other webmail options (that's how I determined
that my clients prefer RC -- I let them choose!

Dan



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RE: [qmailtoaster] SQwebmail

2017-02-13 Thread Dan McAllister - QMT DNS Admin
Roundcube is the service most of my clients prefer.
It will work with either Courier or Dovecot
It can work side-by-side with other webmail options (that's how I determined
that my clients prefer RC -- I let them choose!

Dan

-Original Message-
From: CarlC Internet Services Service Desk [mailto:ab...@carlc.com] 
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2017 10:42 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] SQwebmail

For our newer CentOS 7 qmail servers, does anyone have a recommended
procedure to build SQwebmail [and do we need to load Courier? I hope not].
We have squirrelmail working [thank you Eric], but wanted to see what other
webmail type applications we can load, and we have a few users who want to
stay with SQwebmail.

How about Roundcube?

Do these require rebuilding the qmail server [for example: Roundcube
requires --with-pdo-mysql]? Or is it as simple as "yum install roundcube"
and configure to your needs?

Again, Thanks in advance!
Carl




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