Re: [qmailtoaster] QMail toaster yum repository?

2007-04-27 Thread Aaron Johnson

Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
We talked about this several months back.  The main problem is that, 
by its license, qmail can only be distributed as source, yum is 
generally for installing object rpms. 
I assume that means that you cannot install both the compiled qmail and 
source at the same time?


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[qmailtoaster] QMail toaster yum repository?

2007-04-25 Thread Aaron Johnson
Has anyone put any thought into what would be involved in creating a 
QMail repository?  I'm interested in helping, if anyone else wants to 
lend some experience.  Plus, I'm sure we can find people to host it as 
well.  I know we would have no problem hosting a QMail repository on our 
servers.


The thought of being able to do a yum install/update qmail-toaster makes 
me drool.


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[qmailtoaster] MDADM and Exim on Centos 5

2007-04-23 Thread Aaron Johnson
MDADM, the multi-disk administration tool in Centos 5 at least requires 
Exim.  Exim is removed as part of the qmail-toaster install, thus 
uninstalling mdadm.  This isn't so bad if you only have one multi-disk 
device (/dev/md0) because mdadm is also stored on the initial ramdisk 
and can load the root file system.


Mdadm being removed during qmail-toaster installation did cause me 
issues because I have a seperate raid (actually multi-path) disk mounted 
at /home/vpopmail.  My solution was to install mdadm manually.  You can 
get the sources from: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/ 
and it is a pretty straight forward compile/install process.


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[qmailtoaster] rblsmtpd and block lists

2007-03-02 Thread Aaron Johnson
I'm trying to enable blocking from different blacklists and I have a 
couple questions. Currountly, our black lists are:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] src]# cat /var/qmail/control/blacklists
-r sbl.spamhaus.org

What if I want to use the SORBS-SMTP and SORBS-ZOMBIE lists from 
dnsbl.sorbs.net?  Would I add:


-r sbl.spamhaus.org -r sorbs-smtp.dnsbl.sorbs.net -r 
sorbs-zombie.dnsbl.sorbs.net ?


I guess I'm not sure how to specify which lists to use when one site has 
multiple lists to choose from.  Thanks for any help!


Aaron Johnson
Phoenix Internet

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Message Filters

2007-02-16 Thread Aaron Johnson

Jake Vickers wrote:

Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. wrote:

We are specifying the filters in Squirrelmail.  Is there a better way?

  
The filters in Squirrelmail will only run when you use the webmail 
client - they won't run if you use POP3. The better (read: harder) way 
to do it would be to modify/write your own mailfilter script to do 
what you want. You probably have one located in /etc/mail called 
mailfilter (which may not be running, unless you rebuilt with the 
"--define 'spambox=1'" option and depending on what version you're 
running). Read up on the docs for maildrop and mailfilter and you'll 
see that you can do a lot of neat things with them.


We really need each individual user to be able to easily modify message 
filters that are applied whether they use Squirrelmail or not.  Right 
now I'm looking at Avelsieve, but if anyone has suggestions of something 
that will allow users to change filter rules via a web interface, we 
would appreciate any recommendations.


Thanks for the pointers,

Aaron Johnson
Phoenix Internet

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