Re: [qmailtoaster] Increase file attachment size

2013-08-09 Thread Dan Page
also if you want to allow web mail to attach larger files you have edit your 
/etc/php.ini file and increase the post_max_size.

post_max_size = 10M
will allow a 10M file attachment through squirrel mail.  
  - Original Message - 
  From: Hasan Akgöz 
  To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com 
  Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 4:22 AM
  Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Increase file attachment size


  Hi ;


  Can you paste your tcp.smtpd file ? 




  2013/8/9 Linux li...@ikf.co.in

Dear All,

I want to attach 9 M of file but I can only sent 2 M of file size.



/var/qmail/control/databytes

10485760



This is my databytes file. Please help me out.



Thanks in Advance





Vivek




[qmailtoaster] strange message

2009-11-17 Thread Dan Page
I received this from the qmailtoaster list yesterday.  very strange. 

danma...@bradcowisp.com 67.51.121.21 failed after I sent the message.
Remote host said: 554 Your email was rejected because it contains the
Sanesecurity.Spam.7935.UNOFFICIAL virus


Has anyone else received this error? 



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Creating e-mail users with VQAdmin vs. Qmailadmin

2009-05-20 Thread Dan Page
I really like this thread,  so here's my 2 cents:

I use the CLI almost exclusively.  Which works for me, the mail
administrator for our domains.  But I want to train a monkey (office)
manager, secretary, etc.  to do the simply stuff our customers call in
for, look up passwords, add an account.  And like all of you probably
know a cli might as well be in russian, as it makes no sense to the rest
of humanity.  I really like qcontrol, we purchased it and use it.  but I
have to tell the monkeys, never click in there, you can mess it all up
for the tcp.smtp, and spam settings.  what would be nice if there was a
Qcontrol-lite.  or user manager, or some way to simply present the stuff
I trust people to do with a GUI, and let them have at.  Qcontrol is far
superior to the other tools mentioned, and I'd personally like to see it
as a replacement for the other broken tools.  some Featueres that would
rock:

click a user name and search the logs for that account.  so if a user
calls in I can click his name the server will show me all the logs with
his/her user name it.  

ability to tail a log /var/log/qmail/smtp/current, or other.  

Thanks for all the hard work

Dan

vqadmin could just be a qtp option
qtp-install-vqadmin would make everyone happy?

On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 14:54 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote:
 I (shamefully, on occasion) use /home/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo for 
 password lookups.
 
 FWIW, looking up passwords (storing passwords in clear text, to be 
 precise) is considered to be a bad practice from a security standpoint. 
 A more secure way is to have the admin reset the password when 
 forgotten. I'm not sure why QMT is configured to store PWs in clear 
 text. Might want to consider changing that in a future release.
 
 Helmut Fritz wrote:
  I think you are correct in the issue to decide Jake.  I think it can safely
  be removed if everything it does is available elsewhere.  Password lookup?
  I know domains can be done with webmin as well as CLI.
  
  And I do not think vqadmin should be used for user creation/management.
  Qmailadmin is plenty good there.
  
  So multiple tools need to be used.  What would someone expect if it is free?
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Jake Vickers [mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com] 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 2:05 PM
  To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
  Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Creating e-mail users with VQAdmin vs.
  Qmailadmin
  
  Jean-Paul van de Plasse wrote:
  Hey Jake,
 
  I do not think anyone on this list or using qmt does not apriciate the 
  work you did and are doing..
 
  For me it really is not about the 30$, just never needed an interface, 
  guess I should check qcontrol maybe it will help me alot :) Anyways, 
  as said in an other mail I am just trying to help some who are using 
  vqadmin..
  Have been active in the past with patches and helping arround on this 
  list, been busy otherwise but figured I can still contribute some time 
  to qmt.
 
  I do think (as u suggest) a good mailserver needs a basic tool to 
  manage the users, so it would be good to fix vqadmin.
  Or to write a replacement, with some basic features.
 
  Guess I should crawl back under the stone I was the past year.. seems 
  this all stirs up things ..
  Sorry for that.
  
  I think the topic actually generated some good ideas and traffic. I'm trying
  to get the project back into giving the community what they ask for - I
  can't do this if you don't tell me what you want!
  I know lots of people appreciate the work that I and others do. That's not
  the issue I was ranting on. It costs actual money to run a project like
  this, and most people do not understand that. I'm not even counting time
  spent, just actual server costs.
  
  I'd started 2 or 3 projects in the past to write a replacement for Vqadmin
  with other people, but they always died on the vine. I found it frustrating.
  After a specific user went on a long-winded thread on how open source would
  never work because we wouldn't write a GUI that worked I decided to sit down
  and learn the skills I lacked to write the thing by myself.
  
  I honestly don't even use my own software to administer my system(s). I run
  servers for other companies around the world and I always found it easier to
  use the CLI myself. Mainly out of habit.
  
  The only feature that I can think of that Vqadmin provides that is not
  covered under Qmailadmin is the ability to create domains.
  
  I'll be starting a video magazine for QMT in the very near future with
  how-to videos, and one of the topics I'll eventually cover is how to add
  domains using the command line and why to not use Vqadmin.
  
  So I think the major topic we need to hash out is whether to remove the
  Vqadmin package from the auto-installers or not - correct me if I am wrong.
  
  
 
 
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RE: [qmailtoaster] Big problems after old-to-new qmt migrate

2009-05-03 Thread Dan Page
This exact same thing happened to me.  The fix for me was to run
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-newu.  This did the trick for me.  Although for me mail
to the main domain worked, just not to virtual domains.  Took me about 4
hours searching through the man pages at http://www.qmail.org/man/

EVERYONE HERE SHOULD HAVE A GOOD MIND NUMBING TOUR!  

Would make Jake's job a lot easier.  :)

Anyway that's my two cents.

NAME
  qmail-newu - prepare address assignments for qmail-lspawn

 SYNOPSIS
  qmail-newu

 DESCRIPTION
  qmail-newu reads the assignments in /var/qmail/users/assign
  and writes them into /var/qmail/users/cdb in a binary format
  suited for quick access by qmail-lspawn.

  If there is a problem with users/assign, qmail-newu
  complains and leaves users/cdb alone.

  qmail-newu ensures that users/cdb is updated atomically, so
  qmail-lspawn never has to wait for qmail-newu to finish.
  However, qmail-newu makes no attempt to protect against two
  simultaneous updates of users/cdb.

  The binary users/cdb format is portable across machines.


  
-Original Message-
From: Patrick Ring [mailto:pr...@pringtech.net] 
Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2009 4:27 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Big problems after old-to-new qmt migrate

Is there a definitive way to tell what version the old server is?
Thank you. 

-Original Message-
From: Jake Vickers [mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com] 
Sent: 2009-05-03 15:05
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Big problems after old-to-new qmt migrate

Patrick Ring wrote:
 Should it be able to restore a backup done from a very old version on 
 to a fresh loaded version?

   

Depends on how old the old version is. If you look in the restore script
you'll see there's some commands commented out. These were needed when I
went from an old version to a newer one.
The error you said you got about not being able to read a user's dir
sounds like permission problems. Check to make sure 89:89 is free in
your /etc/passwd, since vpopmail will want to use those UID/GIDs. If
your older version did NOT user 89:89, you'll see the qmail-newu command
in the resore script (commented out) as this will be needed to change
the UID for vpopmail. This is mostly guessing though, without seeing the
exact errors/logs.



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Re: [qmailtoaster] simscan problem

2009-03-25 Thread Dan Page
daily.cld  mirrors.dat   MSRBL-Images.hdb-bak  MSRBL-SPAM.ndb-bak
main.cld   MSRBL-Images.hdb  MSRBL-SPAM.ndbphish.ndb.gz


On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 09:16 -0400, Jake Vickers wrote:
 Dan Page wrote:
  My toaster was working fine but as of lately it seems simscan is not
  running clamav or spamassassin on incoming mail.  running 
  /var/qmail/bin/simscanmk -g  
  produces:
  LibClamAV Error: cl_cvdhead: Can't open file /usr/share/clamav/main.cvd
  LibClamAV Error: cl_cvdhead: Can't open file /usr/share/clamav/daily.cvd
  simscan versions cdb file built. /var/qmail/control/simversions.cdb

 
 What files do you have in the /usr/share/clamav directory? .cld files?
 
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[qmailtoaster] QControl

2009-03-11 Thread Dan Page
I'm interested in purchasing QControl software for use on our mail
server.  Can someone tell me about there experience with it?  Also I
can't find the licensing terms any where, like if we move our mail
server to a new machine, will the license come with it?  Or if we setup
a cluster do we need it for each machine?  
Thanks for the info.

Dan

On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 11:22 -0500, Michael Maness wrote:
 Dropped the mail.ena.net from the tcp.smtp and ran qmailctl cdb to update.
 Haven't tried putting the QMAILQUEUE pointer back in though.
 
 Also since it was requested:
 
 top shows clamav moving along at between 3 and 8 percent CPU doesn't seem
 to be hogging anything.
 
 # rpm -qa | grep toaster |sort
 autorespond-toaster-2.0.4-1.3.4
 clamav-toaster-0.94.2-1.3.24
 control-panel-toaster-0.5-1.3.5
 courier-authlib-toaster-0.59.2-1.3.7
 courier-imap-toaster-4.1.2-1.3.8
 daemontools-toaster-0.76-1.3.4
 ezmlm-cgi-toaster-0.53.324-1.3.4
 ezmlm-toaster-0.53.324-1.3.4
 isoqlog-toaster-2.1-1.3.5
 libdomainkeys-toaster-0.68-1.3.4
 libsrs2-toaster-1.0.18-1.3.4
 maildrop-toaster-2.0.3-1.3.6
 maildrop-toaster-devel-2.0.3-1.3.6
 qmailadmin-toaster-1.2.11-1.3.5
 qmailmrtg-toaster-4.2-1.3.4
 qmail-pop3d-toaster-1.03-1.3.16
 qmail-toaster-1.03-1.3.16
 qmailtoaster-plus-0.3.1-1.4.7
 qmailtoaster-plus.repo-0.1-1
 ripmime-toaster-1.4.0.6-1.3.4
 send-emails-toaster-0.5-1.3.5
 simscan-toaster-1.3.1-1.3.7
 spamassassin-toaster-3.2.5-1.3.15
 squirrelmail-toaster-1.4.17-1.3.12
 ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88-1.3.6
 vpopmail-toaster-5.4.17-1.3.5
 vqadmin-toaster-2.3.4-1.3.4
 
 
 
 
 On Tue, March 10, 2009 10:37 am, Jake Vickers wrote:
  Michael Maness wrote:
  I inherited this server, so I'm not sure what version was running before
  I
  updated using qtp-newmodel.
 
  My tcp.smtp:
 
  127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,DKSIGN=/var/qmail/control/domainkeys/%/private,RBLSMTPD=,NOP0FCHECK=1
  10.0.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,SENDER_NOCHECK=1
  10.20.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,SENDER_NOCHECK=1
  10.30.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,SENDER_NOCHECK=1
  10.40.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,SENDER_NOCHECK=1
  10.50.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,SENDER_NOCHECK=1
  10.60.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,SENDER_NOCHECK=1
  mail.ena.net:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,SENDER_NOCHECK=1
  10.21.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,SENDER_NOCHECK=1
  :allow,BADMIMETYPE=,BADLOADERTYPE=M,CHKUSER_RCPTLIMIT=100,CHKUSER_WRONGRCPTLIMIT=10,DKSIGN=/var/qmail/control/domainkeys/%/private,NOP0FCHECK=1,SENDER_NOCHECK=1
 
  The 10. address are all local sites, the mail.ena.net is the SMTP server
  provided by our ISP that filters all our emails. (Honestly, running
  spamassassin and clamav on our local box is redundant)
 
 
 
  Take a look at top and see if clamav is hogging all your resources.
  Also, what does 'rpm -qa | grep toaster | sort' return?
 
 
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RE: Re: [qmailtoaster] Error Running qtp-clean-spam

2009-03-11 Thread Dan Page
I've dealt with this may times.  the best way is to use the find
command.  I use this by manually going into the spam folder and running
a small script.   I'll dig up the script in a few minutes but its
basically find . 'sudo vpopmail -H --spam []'  just be sure and run in
it in the directory you want it to delete the messages from.

I'll dig it up but that will handle them 1 at a time.  If anyone wants
to work on this I'd be willing to throw in some work on it.  The cron
script runs away on our older server since it can't finish in a hour and
after a few hours the machine runs out of memory and the phone starts
ringing.  

just my 2 cents but I think the script should:
have a limited memory/ cpu overhead usage built in (don't know how to do
this to a script)

Process mail 1 at a time so when you find an old email account with
2 spam it won't crash and die.  

Have some reporting features built in.  for example when it's run
manually it will say now cleaning spam for
f...@flintstone.com learned 27 messsages as spam moving to
wil...@flinstone.com learned 88 messages as spam...etc 

Dan

On Mon, 2008-12-08 at 16:35 -0700, Chris Hillman wrote:
 It seems to me the best way to fix the script for large amounts of
 work it to create a function in the shell script like this…
 
  
 
 function larger_mv ()
 
 {   while read line1; do
 
 md5sum directory/$line1   ~/md5sums
 
 ls -l directory/$line1  ~/backup_list
 
 mv directory/$line1 ../directory2
 
 done
 
 }
 
 ls -1 directory/ | larger_mv
 
 Example 3b demonstrates how you easily can get an md5sum and a backup
 listing of each file before moving it. 
 
 Unfortunately, since this method also requires that each file be dealt
 with individually, it will involve a delay similar to that of Method
 #2. From experience I have found that Method #2 is a little faster
 than the function given in Example 3a, so Method #3 should be used
 only in cases where the extra functionality is required.
 
 Taken from http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/6060
 
  
 
  
 
 From: Kyle Quillen [mailto:kquil...@corp.wifi7.com] 
 Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 4:24 PM
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Subject: RE: Re: [qmailtoaster] Error Running qtp-clean-spam
 
 
  
 
 Eric,
 
 
  
 
 
 Thanks for the quick script 
 
 
  
 
 
 it threw this error..
 
 
  
 
 
 cleanspam.sh: line 14: /bin/ls: Argument list too long
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 Is there a command that we can run to just delete these without
 pumping them into sa-learn
 
 
  
 
 
 Thanks
 
 
 Q
 
 
  
 

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 From: news on behalf of Eric Shubert
 Sent: Mon 12/8/2008 4:46 PM
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Error Running qtp-clean-spam
 
 
 That script really should be fixed. In the meantime, this should work:
 (substitute mydomain appropriately)
 
 for maildir in `ls -d /home/vpopmail/domains/mydomain/*/Maildir`; do
shopt -s extglob
for spamfile in `find $maildir/+(cur|new)/* 2/dev/null`; do
  sudo -u vpopmail -H sa-learn --$learnas $spamfile
  rc=$?
  if [ $? != 0 ]; then
echo sa-learn failed, rc=$rc, spamfile=$spamfile
exit $rc
  fi
  rm $spamfile
done
 done
 
 Please report back your result.
 
 Kyle Quillen wrote:
  Well there are about 3000 accounts on this server so it is going to
 be pretty hard to drill down which folder it is bombing on
  
  thanks
  q
  
 
  
 
  From: Chris Hillman [mailto:chill...@clearwater-research.com]
  Sent: Mon 12/8/2008 1:49 PM
  To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
  Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Error Running qtp-clean-spam
 
 
 
  Rather than modify the script, just create a temp imap folder...
 'temp-spam' or something and move half of the messages there
 temporarily. Run the script. After completion move them back and run
 again.  Hopefully it will complete successfully.
 
  
 
  -Chris
 
  
 
  From: Kyle Quillen [mailto:kquil...@corp.wifi7.com]
  Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 11:41 AM
  To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
  Subject: RE: [qmailtoaster] Error Running qtp-clean-spam
 
  
 
  any insight on how to modify the script?  I do not know scripting
 all that well and don't want to botch things
 
  
 
  Thanks
 
  Q
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  From: Jake Vickers [mailto:j...@v2gnu.com]
  Sent: Mon 12/8/2008 1:36 PM
  To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
  Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Error Running qtp-clean-spam
 
  Kyle Quillen wrote:
 
  Hello all,
 
  
 
  When I try to run the qtp-clean-spam script it comes back with an
 error message that finds argument list is too long.  Can anyone point
 in a direction as to how to clear this up. 
 
 
  You have too many messages in one folder - you can either break the
 messages up into 2 directories and learn them that 

Re: [qmailtoaster] testing restore - now no authentication works (IE squirrelmail, imap client or qmailadmin)

2009-02-23 Thread Dan Page
I'm doing a similar backup and restore.  But the old machine is a 2 year
old toaster on cnt4.4.  the new machine is  fresh install with cnt5.1.
I got everything to move over fine, except the mysql data base I think
the old server has a different version of mysql.  I'm experimenting with
my sql dump and a restore.   Does anyone have any advice as to the best
way to move the database manually? 

I can log in from both machines with 
mysql -u vpopmail -pqwerty vpopmail (the password is changed here for
security) but when doing a 
show tables; I get no output on the new server.   

and the full list on the old one.  Any advice on doing a manual mysql
backup restore would be appreciated.  

Oh and thanks to everyone.  I found so much useful information in the
mailing list archive.  I could never have never got this far with out
it.  

Dan 

On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 17:44 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote:
 dnk wrote:
  Hey there,
  
  I was going through a test run today trying out the qtp-backup and 
  qtp-restore.
  
  I made sure both machines had the same version of qtp.
  
  One was a toaster that has been running for some months and is now centos 
  4.6.
  The new one is a brand spanking new centos 5.1 install, with a blank
  set of domains.
  
  SO for sh**s and giggles I wanted to see if i could restore back onto
  the new toaster.
  
  All my data appears to be there. The vqadmin reports back all of the
  users and passwords. As does the vpopmail bin tools.
  
  Now when I attempt to log into webmail, I get the dreaded ERROR:
  Connection dropped by IMAP server. error (google returns many many
  reasons and apparent solutions - none of which have yet worked for me
  thus far). When I attempt to login to the qmailadmin, I get an
  invalid password error.
  
  I double checked and I have the ports listening (so it seems).
  
  Here is the output of netstats -pant:
  
  # netstat -pant
  Active Internet connections (servers and established)
  Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address   Foreign Address
   State   PID/Program name
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:993 0.0.0.0:*
   LISTEN  16192/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:995 0.0.0.0:*
   LISTEN  16154/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:33060.0.0.0:*
   LISTEN  2603/mysqld
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:587 0.0.0.0:*
   LISTEN  16151/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:110 0.0.0.0:*
   LISTEN  16180/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:783   0.0.0.0:*
   LISTEN  16133/perl
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:143 0.0.0.0:*
   LISTEN  16230/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:530.0.0.0:*
   LISTEN  30042/named
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:25  0.0.0.0:*
   LISTEN  16221/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:953   0.0.0.0:*
   LISTEN  30042/named
  tcp0  0 :::80   :::*
   LISTEN  16417/httpd
  tcp0  0 ::1:53  :::*
   LISTEN  30042/named
  tcp0  0 :::22   :::*
   LISTEN  2416/sshd
  tcp0  0 ::1:953 :::*
   LISTEN  30042/named
  tcp0  0 :::443  :::*
   LISTEN  16417/httpd
  tcp0   1728 :::my.remote.ip.addy:22
  :::my.office.ip.addy:51994  ESTABLISHED 15897/0
  
  Now could this simply be due to the fact that the OS versions are
  different? Is this a lost cause?
  
  DNK
  
 
 I highly doubt it (but anything's possible), and no.
 
 I wouldn't trust vqadmin at all, but some folks say it's ok for looking
 things up.
 
 My first guess would be MySQL grants. Did you run the mysqladmin commands in
 the cnt50-svcs.sh script? I would expect so since you can retrieve
 information with /home/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo. Is the password there the
 same as what's in /home/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql ?
 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] testing restore - now no authentication works (IE squirrelmail, imap client or qmailadmin)

2009-02-23 Thread Dan Page
Thanks for the wicked fast reply :)  I'll let you know how it works 

Dan
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 20:35 +0100, Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH
wrote:
 On the old system:
 
 mysqldump vpopmail -uvpopmail -p  vpopmail-dump.sql
 
 On the new one:
 
 mysql vpopmail -uvpopmail -p  vpopmail-dump.sql
 
 Good luck,
 Johannes
 
 
 Am 23.02.2009 20:31, schrieb Dan Page:
  I'm doing a similar backup and restore.  But the old machine is a 2 year
  old toaster on cnt4.4.  the new machine is  fresh install with cnt5.1.
  I got everything to move over fine, except the mysql data base I think
  the old server has a different version of mysql.  I'm experimenting with
  my sql dump and a restore.   Does anyone have any advice as to the best
  way to move the database manually?
 
  I can log in from both machines with
  mysql -u vpopmail -pqwerty vpopmail (the password is changed here for
  security) but when doing a
  show tables; I get no output on the new server.
 
  and the full list on the old one.  Any advice on doing a manual mysql
  backup restore would be appreciated.
 
  Oh and thanks to everyone.  I found so much useful information in the
  mailing list archive.  I could never have never got this far with out
  it.
 
  Dan
 
  On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 17:44 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote:
  dnk wrote:
  Hey there,
 
  I was going through a test run today trying out the qtp-backup and 
  qtp-restore.
 
  I made sure both machines had the same version of qtp.
 
  One was a toaster that has been running for some months and is now centos 
  4.6.
  The new one is a brand spanking new centos 5.1 install, with a blank
  set of domains.
 
  SO for sh**s and giggles I wanted to see if i could restore back onto
  the new toaster.
 
  All my data appears to be there. The vqadmin reports back all of the
  users and passwords. As does the vpopmail bin tools.
 
  Now when I attempt to log into webmail, I get the dreaded ERROR:
  Connection dropped by IMAP server. error (google returns many many
  reasons and apparent solutions - none of which have yet worked for me
  thus far). When I attempt to login to the qmailadmin, I get an
  invalid password error.
 
  I double checked and I have the ports listening (so it seems).
 
  Here is the output of netstats -pant:
 
  # netstat -pant
  Active Internet connections (servers and established)
  Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address   Foreign Address
State   PID/Program name
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:993 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16192/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:995 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16154/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:33060.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  2603/mysqld
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:587 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16151/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:110 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16180/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:783   0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16133/perl
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:143 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16230/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:530.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  30042/named
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:25  0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16221/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:953   0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  30042/named
  tcp0  0 :::80   :::*
LISTEN  16417/httpd
  tcp0  0 ::1:53  :::*
LISTEN  30042/named
  tcp0  0 :::22   :::*
LISTEN  2416/sshd
  tcp0  0 ::1:953 :::*
LISTEN  30042/named
  tcp0  0 :::443  :::*
LISTEN  16417/httpd
  tcp0   1728 :::my.remote.ip.addy:22
  :::my.office.ip.addy:51994  ESTABLISHED 15897/0
 
  Now could this simply be due to the fact that the OS versions are
  different? Is this a lost cause?
 
  DNK
 
  I highly doubt it (but anything's possible), and no.
 
  I wouldn't trust vqadmin at all, but some folks say it's ok for looking
  things up.
 
  My first guess would be MySQL grants. Did you run the mysqladmin commands 
  in
  the cnt50-svcs.sh script? I would expect so since you can retrieve
  information with /home/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo. Is the password there the
  same as what's in /home/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql ?
 
  (Hey, it's just a guess)
 
 
 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] testing restore - now no authentication works (IE squirrelmail, imap client or qmailadmin)

2009-02-23 Thread Dan Page
the database works fine when I log in with mysql  but when trying to
use /home/vpopmail/bin/vuser, or any command I get 

/home/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo: error while loading shared libraries:
libmysqlclie nt.so.14: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory


in  /home/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.sql I have
localhost|0|vpopmail|FAKEPASSWORD|vpopmail 

any ideas?


Dan 

On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 20:35 +0100, Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH
wrote:
 On the old system:
 
 mysqldump vpopmail -uvpopmail -p  vpopmail-dump.sql
 
 On the new one:
 
 mysql vpopmail -uvpopmail -p  vpopmail-dump.sql
 
 Good luck,
 Johannes
 
 
 Am 23.02.2009 20:31, schrieb Dan Page:
  I'm doing a similar backup and restore.  But the old machine is a 2 year
  old toaster on cnt4.4.  the new machine is  fresh install with cnt5.1.
  I got everything to move over fine, except the mysql data base I think
  the old server has a different version of mysql.  I'm experimenting with
  my sql dump and a restore.   Does anyone have any advice as to the best
  way to move the database manually?
 
  I can log in from both machines with
  mysql -u vpopmail -pqwerty vpopmail (the password is changed here for
  security) but when doing a
  show tables; I get no output on the new server.
 
  and the full list on the old one.  Any advice on doing a manual mysql
  backup restore would be appreciated.
 
  Oh and thanks to everyone.  I found so much useful information in the
  mailing list archive.  I could never have never got this far with out
  it.
 
  Dan
 
  On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 17:44 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote:
  dnk wrote:
  Hey there,
 
  I was going through a test run today trying out the qtp-backup and 
  qtp-restore.
 
  I made sure both machines had the same version of qtp.
 
  One was a toaster that has been running for some months and is now centos 
  4.6.
  The new one is a brand spanking new centos 5.1 install, with a blank
  set of domains.
 
  SO for sh**s and giggles I wanted to see if i could restore back onto
  the new toaster.
 
  All my data appears to be there. The vqadmin reports back all of the
  users and passwords. As does the vpopmail bin tools.
 
  Now when I attempt to log into webmail, I get the dreaded ERROR:
  Connection dropped by IMAP server. error (google returns many many
  reasons and apparent solutions - none of which have yet worked for me
  thus far). When I attempt to login to the qmailadmin, I get an
  invalid password error.
 
  I double checked and I have the ports listening (so it seems).
 
  Here is the output of netstats -pant:
 
  # netstat -pant
  Active Internet connections (servers and established)
  Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address   Foreign Address
State   PID/Program name
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:993 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16192/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:995 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16154/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:33060.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  2603/mysqld
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:587 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16151/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:110 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16180/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:783   0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16133/perl
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:143 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16230/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:530.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  30042/named
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:25  0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16221/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:953   0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  30042/named
  tcp0  0 :::80   :::*
LISTEN  16417/httpd
  tcp0  0 ::1:53  :::*
LISTEN  30042/named
  tcp0  0 :::22   :::*
LISTEN  2416/sshd
  tcp0  0 ::1:953 :::*
LISTEN  30042/named
  tcp0  0 :::443  :::*
LISTEN  16417/httpd
  tcp0   1728 :::my.remote.ip.addy:22
  :::my.office.ip.addy:51994  ESTABLISHED 15897/0
 
  Now could this simply be due to the fact that the OS versions are
  different? Is this a lost cause?
 
  DNK
 
  I highly doubt it (but anything's possible), and no.
 
  I wouldn't trust vqadmin at all, but some folks say it's ok for looking
  things up.
 
  My first guess would be MySQL grants. Did you run the mysqladmin commands 
  in
  the cnt50-svcs.sh script? I would expect so since you can retrieve
  information with /home/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo. Is the password there the
  same as what's in /home/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql ?
 
  (Hey, it's just a guess)
 
 
 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] testing restore - now no authentication works (IE squirrelmail, imap client or qmailadmin)

2009-02-23 Thread Dan Page
I don't think I have an old version of mysqlclient.  I did a 
'locate mysqlclient' 

and got this output
/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.a
/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.so
/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.so.15
/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.so.15.0.0
/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient_r.a
/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient_r.so
/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient_r.so.15
/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient_r.so.15.0.0

but I did a backup on an cent04.4 system which had mysql4.  and did a
restore on a 5.1 system.  Some where vpopmail is calling an old binary,
I just don't know where to look. 
  


On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 13:33 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote:
 Looks like you have something mismatched. Why's it looking for 
 libmysqlclient.so.14? I have libmysqlclient.so.15 on my COS5 toaster, 
 which belongs to mysql-5.0.45-7.el5. Do you have mysql-4 installed on 
 COS5? If so, why?
 
 Dan Page wrote:
  the database works fine when I log in with mysql  but when trying to
  use /home/vpopmail/bin/vuser, or any command I get 
  
  /home/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo: error while loading shared libraries:
  libmysqlclie nt.so.14: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
  directory
  
  
  in  /home/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.sql I have
  localhost|0|vpopmail|FAKEPASSWORD|vpopmail 
  
  any ideas?
  
  
  Dan 
  
  On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 20:35 +0100, Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH
  wrote:
  On the old system:
 
  mysqldump vpopmail -uvpopmail -p  vpopmail-dump.sql
 
  On the new one:
 
  mysql vpopmail -uvpopmail -p  vpopmail-dump.sql
 
  Good luck,
  Johannes
 
 
  Am 23.02.2009 20:31, schrieb Dan Page:
  I'm doing a similar backup and restore.  But the old machine is a 2 year
  old toaster on cnt4.4.  the new machine is  fresh install with cnt5.1.
  I got everything to move over fine, except the mysql data base I think
  the old server has a different version of mysql.  I'm experimenting with
  my sql dump and a restore.   Does anyone have any advice as to the best
  way to move the database manually?
 
  I can log in from both machines with
  mysql -u vpopmail -pqwerty vpopmail (the password is changed here for
  security) but when doing a
  show tables; I get no output on the new server.
 
  and the full list on the old one.  Any advice on doing a manual mysql
  backup restore would be appreciated.
 
  Oh and thanks to everyone.  I found so much useful information in the
  mailing list archive.  I could never have never got this far with out
  it.
 
  Dan
 
  On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 17:44 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote:
  dnk wrote:
  Hey there,
 
  I was going through a test run today trying out the qtp-backup and 
  qtp-restore.
 
  I made sure both machines had the same version of qtp.
 
  One was a toaster that has been running for some months and is now 
  centos 4.6.
  The new one is a brand spanking new centos 5.1 install, with a blank
  set of domains.
 
  SO for sh**s and giggles I wanted to see if i could restore back onto
  the new toaster.
 
  All my data appears to be there. The vqadmin reports back all of the
  users and passwords. As does the vpopmail bin tools.
 
  Now when I attempt to log into webmail, I get the dreaded ERROR:
  Connection dropped by IMAP server. error (google returns many many
  reasons and apparent solutions - none of which have yet worked for me
  thus far). When I attempt to login to the qmailadmin, I get an
  invalid password error.
 
  I double checked and I have the ports listening (so it seems).
 
  Here is the output of netstats -pant:
 
  # netstat -pant
  Active Internet connections (servers and established)
  Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address   Foreign Address
State   PID/Program name
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:993 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16192/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:995 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16154/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:33060.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  2603/mysqld
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:587 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16151/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:110 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16180/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:783   0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16133/perl
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:143 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16230/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:530.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  30042/named
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:25  0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  16221/tcpserver
  tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:953   0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN  30042/named
  tcp0  0 :::80   :::*
LISTEN  16417/httpd
  tcp0  0 ::1:53  :::*
LISTEN  30042/named
  tcp0  0 :::22   :::*
LISTEN  2416/sshd
  tcp0  0 ::1:953 :::*
LISTEN  30042/named
  tcp0  0

RE: [qmailtoaster] testing restore - now no authentication works (IE squirrelmail, imap client or qmailadmin)

2009-02-23 Thread Dan Page
I do still have the binary but when I try and install it with the
--replacefiles I just get output saying that it is already installed.   I
got it to work using --force.  It left my mail and all is working as it
should.  Thanks 

Dan Page  

-Original Message-
From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Eric Shubert
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 4:12 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] testing restore - now no authentication works
(IE squirrelmail, imap client or qmailadmin)

That would do it. :(

You still have the binary rpm for vpopmail-toaster, I hope.
I believe that re-installing the package with --replacefiles will fix 
you up:
# rpm -Uvh --replacefiles vpopmail-toaster-*.i?86.rpm

Dan Page wrote:
 I think I figured out what I did wrong.  I rsynced the
 whole /home/vpopmail directory to the new server.
 including /vpopmail/lib/ and /vpopmail/include/.  oops. 
 is it possible to reinstall the vpopmail toaster with out nuking all the
 mail?  Its a lot of mail.   Thanks for the help 
 
 Dan
 
 On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 15:46 -0600, Dan Page wrote:
 I don't think I have an old version of mysqlclient.  I did a 
 'locate mysqlclient' 

 and got this output
 /usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.a
 /usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.so
 /usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.so.15
 /usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.so.15.0.0
 /usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient_r.a
 /usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient_r.so
 /usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient_r.so.15
 /usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient_r.so.15.0.0

 but I did a backup on an cent04.4 system which had mysql4.  and did a
 restore on a 5.1 system.  Some where vpopmail is calling an old binary,
 I just don't know where to look. 
   


 On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 13:33 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote:
 Looks like you have something mismatched. Why's it looking for 
 libmysqlclient.so.14? I have libmysqlclient.so.15 on my COS5 toaster, 
 which belongs to mysql-5.0.45-7.el5. Do you have mysql-4 installed on 
 COS5? If so, why?

 Dan Page wrote:
 the database works fine when I log in with mysql  but when trying to
 use /home/vpopmail/bin/vuser, or any command I get 

 /home/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo: error while loading shared libraries:
 libmysqlclie nt.so.14: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
 directory


 in  /home/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.sql I have
 localhost|0|vpopmail|FAKEPASSWORD|vpopmail 

 any ideas?


 Dan 

 On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 20:35 +0100, Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH
 wrote:
 On the old system:

 mysqldump vpopmail -uvpopmail -p  vpopmail-dump.sql

 On the new one:

 mysql vpopmail -uvpopmail -p  vpopmail-dump.sql

 Good luck,
 Johannes


 Am 23.02.2009 20:31, schrieb Dan Page:
 I'm doing a similar backup and restore.  But the old machine is a 2
year
 old toaster on cnt4.4.  the new machine is  fresh install with
cnt5.1.
 I got everything to move over fine, except the mysql data base I
think
 the old server has a different version of mysql.  I'm experimenting
with
 my sql dump and a restore.   Does anyone have any advice as to the
best
 way to move the database manually?

 I can log in from both machines with
 mysql -u vpopmail -pqwerty vpopmail (the password is changed here for
 security) but when doing a
 show tables; I get no output on the new server.

 and the full list on the old one.  Any advice on doing a manual mysql
 backup restore would be appreciated.

 Oh and thanks to everyone.  I found so much useful information in the
 mailing list archive.  I could never have never got this far with out
 it.

 Dan

 On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 17:44 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote:
 dnk wrote:
 Hey there,

 I was going through a test run today trying out the qtp-backup and
qtp-restore.

 I made sure both machines had the same version of qtp.

 One was a toaster that has been running for some months and is now
centos 4.6.
 The new one is a brand spanking new centos 5.1 install, with a
blank
 set of domains.

 SO for sh**s and giggles I wanted to see if i could restore back
onto
 the new toaster.

 All my data appears to be there. The vqadmin reports back all of
the
 users and passwords. As does the vpopmail bin tools.

 Now when I attempt to log into webmail, I get the dreaded ERROR:
 Connection dropped by IMAP server. error (google returns many many
 reasons and apparent solutions - none of which have yet worked for
me
 thus far). When I attempt to login to the qmailadmin, I get an
 invalid password error.

 I double checked and I have the ports listening (so it seems).

 Here is the output of netstats -pant:

 # netstat -pant
 Active Internet connections (servers and established)
 Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address   Foreign Address
   State   PID/Program name
 tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:993 0.0.0.0:*
   LISTEN  16192/tcpserver
 tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:995 0.0.0.0:*
   LISTEN  16154/tcpserver
 tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:33060.0.0.0:*
   LISTEN  2603/mysqld
 tcp

[qmailtoaster] RegisterFly is dead

2007-03-19 Thread Dan Page
I've followed the wiki on setting up a ssl certificate with RegisterFly
for use with my toaster.  As of today (3/19/07) RegisterFly is no longer
ICANN certified, and it sounds like they'll be complete shutdown by the
end of the month.  I'm currently switching our certificates to GOdaddy,
(they offer special pricing for people switching from Registerfly)

https://www.godaddy.com/registerfly/ssl


I'm just posting here in case anyone else is using a Registerfly cert,
and to let em know to switch somewhere else soon, or the certificate
will not work.  (which in my case brings down apache and thus
squirrelmail)

Have a look at this article for all the details

http://www.bobparsons.com/ByeByeRegisterfly.html


I hope this information is useful.

Dan



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Stupid ISP's.

2007-02-05 Thread dan page
I work for a Wireless ISP out in boonies in Minnesota.  We had a similar 
problem working with qwest.  Their attitude towards your mail is:  Your 
mail, you mean our mail right?  

We were lucky enough to find a great competitive carrier.  We liked em 
so much we are now an authorized agent. There dsl is cheaper and its 
Sdsl which is great because Mail is mostly symmetric.  They block no 
ports AND you get a static IP included. (I know sounds almost to good to 
be true).  Anyway if you live in a qwest served region look Into Integra 
Telecom.   Or if you want I can get you a quote.  They require you buy 1 
of their lines to get the dsl and you have to use there modem, but its a 
pairgain modem and it seems to work better than actiontec, at least in 
my experience.   They even let us use there DSL for our wireless 
hotspots, which most providers won't (qwest will surprisingly).  K I'll 
stop here, since this is starting to sound like a commercial. 

Bottom Line, Stay away from the ILEC's and look at resellers, there are 
a ton of em and they really do care about their customers.


Just my 2 cents

Dan Page

Eric Shubes wrote:


Vince Callaway wrote:
 


Today is my day for dealing with stupidity.

First item is my ISP (centurytel) has decided to do header re-writes on
outbound mail.  Every piece of mail leaving my server had the from
address re-wrote to be from my fully qualified server name.  So much for
having virtual domains on my box.  When I called and bitched they stated
it was to cut down on forged spam headers.  I politely explained that
they should implement smtp authentication and to leave my headers alone.
They were clueless.

Fortunately a friend has a server co-located at godaddy.  I setup smtp
authorization on it and I'm back up and running.
   



I'd say you're lucky on this count. My ISP (Qwest) won't even let me send
mail from my domain (with authentication) through their mail server. Sending
addresses have to belong to the(ir) account.

I send out some stuff directly, but more and more as receiving MTAs block
dynamic addresses, I use dyndns's mailhop service, which has worked well for me.

 


The second clueless ISP is Clearwire.

After spending the good part of the weekend trying to figure out why
inbound mail and web were not working I called tech support.  The guy on
the phone told me they block those ports for dynamic IP.  For only $10 a
month more I can get a static IP and they will open up port 25, but not
port 80.
   



QWest can't even offer me a static address, as they have VDSL in my area.
They're not blocking ports though (yet, knock wood).

 


After talking with a supervisor he tells me they wont open the port and
the only people who can authorize it are the network operations center.
He is not allowed to connect me to them or give me the phone number.

I ask him to show me on the website where they state they do any port
blocking.  After fumbling about for 5 minutes he tells me to search for
legal and I will find a service agreement that states they have the
right to protect their network.  Clueless.

I'm not letting clearwire off the hook.  They completely misrepresented
the service.

   



Good luck finding a good ISP. There are some out there, in some areas.

 




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[qmailtoaster] rebuild tcp

2007-01-31 Thread Dan Page
I've made changes to my tcp.smtp file,

after a restart the setting don't seem to take.

Do i need to rebuild the .cdb?  
if so what is the command? 

Thanks for all the help and great toaster product.

Dan




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[qmailtoaster] possible inclusion in toaster

2007-01-31 Thread Dan Page
Hello guys.  

I've built a few toasters over the last year. I love the process, quick
and painless (at least till you need to modify spam settigns), anyway.
For the most part most people use a stock rpm based *nix and throw in
the toaster, which is what I do as well.  the only software I add is a
small program called denyhosts.  this thing is a real lifesaver.  Before
using it I was getting upwards of 4000 break in attempts through ssh.
now I'm down to a handful a day.  It's easy enough to install but maybe
you wanna think about including it?  I know this will be just 1 more
thing to support, but it seems my mail servers get hit much harder on
ssh then my other servers.  If not included maybe add it on the wiki, or
related product page. Just my 2 cents.  

Dan Page

P.S.  There are already rpm's of the package at:
http://dag.wieers.com/packages/denyhosts/


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Re: [qmailtoaster] possible inclusion in toaster

2007-01-31 Thread Dan Page
DMZ, *scoff* real men (er administrators) don't need fancy firewalls,
iptables and some magic is good enough.  But really this program is
great, I use it on all our linux servers. It works on BSD macOS X and
Debian (probably more but these are all I've access too).   anyway, I'm
not gonna press the issue, but anyway it works great with toaster. 

Dan  

On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 22:14 +0300, Alexey Loukianov wrote:
 Greetings, Dan.
 
 31 января 2007 г., 21:54:03 you have wrote:
 
  Hello guys.  
 
  I've built a few toasters over the last year. I love the process, quick
  and painless (at least till you need to modify spam settigns), anyway.
  For the most part most people use a stock rpm based *nix and throw in
  the toaster, which is what I do as well.  the only software I add is a
  small program called denyhosts.  this thing is a real lifesaver.  Before
  using it I was getting upwards of 4000 break in attempts through ssh.
  now I'm down to a handful a day.  It's easy enough to install but maybe
  you wanna think about including it?  I know this will be just 1 more
  thing to support, but it seems my mail servers get hit much harder on
  ssh then my other servers.  If not included maybe add it on the wiki, or
  related product page. Just my 2 cents.  
 
 Don't think that it's worth including in QT, as a can barely see the
 relation between normal administration tasks for server (like
 preventing intrusion) and the maintenance of qmail toaster codebase.
 
 Hadn't you tried to place your mail servers behind firewall/router
 box in DMZ, and to restrict connections to SSH only for internal
 subnet? Also, as a general measure, it is always wise to use other
 that standard 22 port for SSH, and to permit root plain text passord
 logins over it.
 
 


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[qmailtoaster] disable outgoing virus checking

2006-12-18 Thread Dan Page
Hello.  
I'd like to change my toaster so that it DOES NOT check outgoing mail
for viruses and spam. A while back I found a page on the wiki that
detailed how to do this, which I followed for an older toaster box.
However, I'm unable to find it this page in the wiki.   If any one knows
the url, or has a HOWTO, you'd be my personal hero.  Thank you.

Dan 



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Re: [qmailtoaster] disable outgoing virus checking

2006-12-18 Thread Dan Page

On Mon, 2006-12-18 at 13:23 -0700, Eric Shubes wrote:
 ome detail regarding what you're


This is an older toaster, version 1.03-1.2.9 which did use the scanners
on outgoing mail as default. This server is currently in production so a
full upgrade is out of the question (at least for a week or 2). If my
memory serves I had to edit tcp.smtp and a few other files for this to
allow out going mail to be passed to the qmail queue instead of simscan.
Does this sound right?  Thanks for all your help.  By the way I LOVE
QMAIL TOASTER!  I laugh at my colleagues when I watch them spend 5k for
M$ email servers, which takes twice as long to setup.  THANKS

Dan 


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Re: [qmailtoaster] CentOS 4.4 Install

2006-11-15 Thread dan page

Shelly wrote:

Thanks Erik and Paul. Ive tried both, however the same problem is 
still occuring. I will try to install the Toaster using the EZ 
QmailToaster Fresh Install on CentOS 4.3 and see how if that returns 
the same problem. So would I be incorrect in my assumption that QTP 
should or can be used for fresh Toaster installs? Thanks


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Read the instructions on http://www.qmailtoaster.com/centos/cnt40

You need to run the dependencies script, which will install things
needed to perform the compilation.

Erik

On 11/15/06, Shelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ive built a new CentOS 4.4 server, and am trying the QTP install of the
 toaster, using the batch switch. My log file keeps comming back with -
 configure: error: pcre.h not found - install PCRE from www.pcre.org 
http://www.pcre.org

 error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.1738 (%prep)
 RPM build errors:
 Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.1738 (%prep)
 And this is after I downloaded and installed PCRE. Anyone had anything
 similar or suggestions? Thanks

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I had this very same problem on the last toaster I built.  I did a yum 
install pcre-devel.i386 and all worked fine.  For some reason the 
dependency is mis reported.  Hope this helps. 


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