Re: [qmailtoaster] Toaster on Debian

2008-10-03 Thread Martin Waschbuesch

Lucian,

Thanks for the link. It is indeed a 64bit Debian, so I will try with  
the Ubuntu stuff.


is it possible to use that server as a .deb repository for apt? Or do  
I just download the remote folder and go from there?


I believe in a different mail you mentioned that vqadmin still has  
some issues? What are these?


Thanks,

Martin

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Doobie Brothers


Zitat von Lucian Cristian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Martin Waschbüsch wrote:

Hi there,

I am new to the list and looking for hints and tips to install this
toaster on Debian?

Also, I am no programmer, but still willing to help. (be it testing or
translating, etc.)

Can anyone give me pointers where to start? I saw that some people
obviously have done some work creating .deb packages?

Thanks for your help!

Martin

--
The nice thing about being a celebrity is that when you bore people,
they think it's their fault.

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I;ve made teh debian and the ubuntu merge

http://78.97.223.51/qmail (it is slow for upload)

there is ubuntu64 that should work for debian64 too, if you need
assistance please don't hesitate

Regards
Lucian


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Toaster on Debian

2008-10-03 Thread Lucian Cristian
Martin Waschbuesch wrote:
 Lucian,

 Thanks for the link. It is indeed a 64bit Debian, so I will try with
 the Ubuntu stuff.

 is it possible to use that server as a .deb repository for apt? Or do
 I just download the remote folder and go from there?

 I believe in a different mail you mentioned that vqadmin still has
 some issues? What are these?

 Thanks,

 Martin

 

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Hi, right now I tested the install on a lenny 32bit, later I'll try it
on 64bit
It should work on anything.
I changed the site structure, sorry I tried to make an apt repo in my
virtual machine but for now is not complete, the best way is to compile
yourself (so I can see if there are problems ;) )

vqadmin is not working because of config related to apache2, I tried
several hours but I couldn't configure it to accept the password, so it
remains on wishlist, or if you want play a bit with it and if is working
please show me the config file for apache

Jake told me about his project and I stopped working at vqadmin, but if
there is need of it...

regards
Lucian

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Toaster on Debian

2008-10-03 Thread Jake Vickers

Lucian Cristian wrote:


Jake told me about his project and I stopped working at vqadmin, but if
there is need of it...
  


If all the paths for the domain info and control files are the same then 
it should work.
Contact me offlist and I'll see about getting a VM image of the deb 
version from you and can verify this.

Thanks.


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[qmailtoaster] Toaster on Debian

2008-10-02 Thread Martin Waschbüsch

Hi there,

I am new to the list and looking for hints and tips to install this  
toaster on Debian?


Also, I am no programmer, but still willing to help. (be it testing or  
translating, etc.)


Can anyone give me pointers where to start? I saw that some people  
obviously have done some work creating .deb packages?


Thanks for your help!

Martin

--
The nice thing about being a celebrity is that when you bore people,  
they think it's their fault.


Henry Kissinger

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Toaster on Debian

2008-10-02 Thread Jake Vickers

Martin Waschbüsch wrote:

Hi there,

I am new to the list and looking for hints and tips to install this 
toaster on Debian?


Also, I am no programmer, but still willing to help. (be it testing or 
translating, etc.)


Can anyone give me pointers where to start? I saw that some people 
obviously have done some work creating .deb packages?


Thanks for your help!


Lucian did port the packages over to Debian, but I do not know what the 
status is.
Erik (the current maintainer) has stated that Qmailtoaster is only 
supported on CentOS at this point so unless Lucian has gotten the 
packages all ported over or you want to learn programming you'll be out 
of luck at this point.



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Toaster on Debian

2008-10-02 Thread Erik A. Espinoza
I will be working with a few different people. The final support list
is going to be very different.

The ISP, Lightspeed Wireless (of Ohio) has provided me with a 64-bit
build host. This means that we can start moving forward.

Thanks,
Erik

On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 6:29 PM, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Martin Waschbüsch wrote:

 Hi there,

 I am new to the list and looking for hints and tips to install this
 toaster on Debian?

 Also, I am no programmer, but still willing to help. (be it testing or
 translating, etc.)

 Can anyone give me pointers where to start? I saw that some people
 obviously have done some work creating .deb packages?

 Thanks for your help!

 Lucian did port the packages over to Debian, but I do not know what the
 status is.
 Erik (the current maintainer) has stated that Qmailtoaster is only supported
 on CentOS at this point so unless Lucian has gotten the packages all ported
 over or you want to learn programming you'll be out of luck at this point.


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RE: [qmailtoaster] Toaster on Debian

2008-10-02 Thread Myers, Jon W
Most of the packages are available for (insert your favorite Distro here).  
Debian, like most others have the various packages.  Its just that Qmail 
Toaster as discussed on this list typically pertains to the one for CentOS.  
There are plenty of mail toasters out there based on qmail, but for some reason 
not called Qmail Toaster.  For example, the one I usually used was just 
referred to as a Mail Toaster, and it had basically all the same packages as 
this one, but it was for FreeBSD.   What makes all these packages run on 
various OSs is just someone taking the time to make sure packages work out of 
the box, and provide some sort of scripting to tie everything together.  Doing 
a quick search, it looks like Bill's Linux Qmail Toaster at 
http://www.shupp.org/toaster/ is in fact Debian based.  Not sure how old it is 
though.

Personally, I typically use FreeBSD or Debian.  However, I do find that CentOS 
is ALOT easier to use, as things just work.  So if you want a tested, hassle 
free mail server, I'd suggest using this one just as it is, via the ISO, or 
even VMWare image if you don't want to manually install everything.  (I went 
with the VMWare image a few days ago, and am playing with it now).

My apologies for not providing a valid answer, and perhaps an attempt to steer 
away from Debian for this particular application.  Just stating that as a 
Debian user (at least on the Linux side), I found the switch to CentOS for this 
application very painless, as the system still looks and feels just like one 
of my Debian systems.


From: Martin Waschbüsch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [qmailtoaster] Toaster on Debian

Hi there,

I am new to the list and looking for hints and tips to install this
toaster on Debian?

Also, I am no programmer, but still willing to help. (be it testing or
translating, etc.)

Can anyone give me pointers where to start? I saw that some people
obviously have done some work creating .deb packages?

Thanks for your help!

Martin

--
The nice thing about being a celebrity is that when you bore people,
they think it's their fault.

Henry Kissinger

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Toaster on Debian

2008-10-02 Thread Jake Vickers

Erik A. Espinoza wrote:

I will be working with a few different people. The final support list
is going to be very different.
  


Care to elaborate on that?  It's the first I've heard news in almost a 
year so I'm naturally curious, even if it's only to figure out how much 
work is ahead to make the various things I've put together work on a new 
system.

Thanks.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Toaster on Debian

2008-10-02 Thread Martin Waschbüsch

Thanks everyone for your answers.

In fact, the last toaster I installed was Bill Shupp's outline, but I  
had trouble updating some of the portions to current versions - most  
notably clamav, simscan and spamassassin, so I started to look around  
for other approaches.


Martin

--
However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the  
results.


Winston Churchill

Am 02.10.2008 um 21:29 schrieb Jake Vickers:


Martin Waschbüsch wrote:

Hi there,

I am new to the list and looking for hints and tips to install this  
toaster on Debian?


Also, I am no programmer, but still willing to help. (be it testing  
or translating, etc.)


Can anyone give me pointers where to start? I saw that some people  
obviously have done some work creating .deb packages?


Thanks for your help!


Lucian did port the packages over to Debian, but I do not know what  
the status is.
Erik (the current maintainer) has stated that Qmailtoaster is only  
supported on CentOS at this point so unless Lucian has gotten the  
packages all ported over or you want to learn programming you'll be  
out of luck at this point.



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Toaster on Debian

2008-10-02 Thread Lucian Cristian
Erik A. Espinoza wrote:
 I will be working with a few different people. The final support list
 is going to be very different.

 The ISP, Lightspeed Wireless (of Ohio) has provided me with a 64-bit
 build host. This means that we can start moving forward.

 Thanks,
 Erik

 On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 6:29 PM, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 Martin Waschbüsch wrote:
 
 Hi there,

 I am new to the list and looking for hints and tips to install this
 toaster on Debian?

 Also, I am no programmer, but still willing to help. (be it testing or
 translating, etc.)

 Can anyone give me pointers where to start? I saw that some people
 obviously have done some work creating .deb packages?

 Thanks for your help!
   
 Lucian did port the packages over to Debian, but I do not know what the
 status is.
 Erik (the current maintainer) has stated that Qmailtoaster is only supported
 on CentOS at this point so unless Lucian has gotten the packages all ported
 over or you want to learn programming you'll be out of luck at this point.


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I wrote you an offlist message two months earlier but I didn't recieve
any answer, maybe you shouldn't start from the beginning and use some of
what I made, excluding vqadmin all is working like it should

Regards
Lucian

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Toaster on Debian

2008-10-02 Thread Lucian Cristian
Martin Waschbüsch wrote:
 Hi there,

 I am new to the list and looking for hints and tips to install this
 toaster on Debian?

 Also, I am no programmer, but still willing to help. (be it testing or
 translating, etc.)

 Can anyone give me pointers where to start? I saw that some people
 obviously have done some work creating .deb packages?

 Thanks for your help!

 Martin

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 they think it's their fault.

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I;ve made teh debian and the ubuntu merge

http://78.97.223.51/qmail (it is slow for upload)

there is ubuntu64 that should work for debian64 too, if you need
assistance please don't hesitate

Regards
Lucian


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