[xmail] Domain Mailbox Quota?

2005-01-13 Thread Jaques Metz
Hello people...
Xmail have mailbox quota per user, but I want to use a mailbox limit per 
domain, for example, a domain called xyzdomain.com has 10 user accounts that 
could only use 100 MB of disk space...

Note: the accounts doesn't have a specific mailbox size, for example, one 
account can use 90% of disk space designated to the domain, while the other 
accounts have now only 10% of disk space...

Is this possible with XMail?

I hope you undertand me...

Thanks,

Jaques Metz


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[xmail] Re: Domain Mailbox Quota?

2005-01-13 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Jaques Metz wrote:

 Hello people...
 Xmail have mailbox quota per user, but I want to use a mailbox limit per 
 domain, for example, a domain called xyzdomain.com has 10 user accounts 
 that could only use 100 MB of disk space...
 
 Note: the accounts doesn't have a specific mailbox size, for example, one 
 account can use 90% of disk space designated to the domain, while the other 
 accounts have now only 10% of disk space...
 
 Is this possible with XMail?
 
 I hope you undertand me...

Perfectly ;) But no, it is not possible.



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[xmail] Re: Server hanging

2005-01-13 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Jeffrey L. Conley wrote:

 I am running xmail 1.21 on RH 9.0.  I have three filters one on in and
 out for f-prot antivirus and 2 on pre-data glst and spf.
 
 I have this setup on both my primary and secondary.  Everyone is able to
 check email and both servers are receiving email but the messages are not
 being delivered to the mail boxes.  If I shutdown and restart xmail all the
 mail is delivered and everything runs fine for a few minutes they it hangs
 again.
 Does anyone have any ideas on where to look?  This started last night, I
 upgraded to 1.21 from 1.20 on Monday.

# ps aux



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[xmail] Re: Server hanging

2005-01-13 Thread Jeffrey L. Conley

Maybe I am just tired, but where do I find this?

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To: xmail@xmailserver.org
Subject: [xmail] Re: Server hanging

On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Jeffrey L. Conley wrote:

 I am running xmail 1.21 on RH 9.0.  I have three filters one on in and
 out for f-prot antivirus and 2 on pre-data glst and spf.
 
 I have this setup on both my primary and secondary.  Everyone is able to
 check email and both servers are receiving email but the messages are not
 being delivered to the mail boxes.  If I shutdown and restart xmail all
the
 mail is delivered and everything runs fine for a few minutes they it hangs
 again.
 Does anyone have any ideas on where to look?  This started last night, I
 upgraded to 1.21 from 1.20 on Monday.

# ps aux



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[xmail] Re: Server hanging

2005-01-13 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Jeffrey L. Conley wrote:

 
 Maybe I am just tired, but where do I find this?

A shell on the server machine while hang.


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[xmail] Re: Server hanging

2005-01-13 Thread Jeffrey L. Conley


Thanks, I remembered right after I hit send.


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Subject: [xmail] Re: Server hanging

On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Jeffrey L. Conley wrote:

 
 Maybe I am just tired, but where do I find this?

A shell on the server machine while hang.


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[xmail] OT: SA and filter questions

2005-01-13 Thread Dale Qualls
I just upgraded to SA 3.02 and have a bad issue.  If I manually run SA
as a test (spamassassin -D -t  testfile.txt  output.txt) the proper
version of SA (3.02) is used.  If SA is run by my bsa_filter.pl then
it's showing that the old version that I replaced (SA 2.61) is being
used.
 
I've tried doing a make clean from the 2.61 compiled install files
but no use.  Any clues how I can completely remove SA from the system so
I can do a complete re-install of 3.02?
 
Any suggestions are welcomed.
 
Thanks!




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[xmail] Re: OT: SA and filter questions

2005-01-13 Thread Eric Garnice
Did you restart spamd?

Dale Qualls said the following on 01/13/2005 04:11 PM:
 I just upgraded to SA 3.02 and have a bad issue.  If I manually run SA
 as a test (spamassassin -D -t  testfile.txt  output.txt) the proper
 version of SA (3.02) is used.  If SA is run by my bsa_filter.pl then
 it's showing that the old version that I replaced (SA 2.61) is being
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[xmail] Re: OT: SA and filter questions

2005-01-13 Thread Dale Qualls
Many, many times.  Also xmail and the server.
 
It's killin' me.  I just need to get 2.61 completely off this pig and
it won't go away :)  I tried make clean in the 2.61 source (had to
re-run the perl Makefile.PL to be able to run make clean and it
didn't help.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/13/2005 3:20 PM 
Did you restart spamd?

Dale Qualls said the following on 01/13/2005 04:11 PM:
 I just upgraded to SA 3.02 and have a bad issue. If I manually run
SA
 as a test (spamassassin -D -t  testfile.txt  output.txt) the
proper
 version of SA (3.02) is used. If SA is run by my bsa_filter.pl then
 it's showing that the old version that I replaced (SA 2.61) is being
 used.
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[xmail] R: Re: OT: SA and filter questions

2005-01-13 Thread Dario
try upgrading via CPAN

Dario

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Many, many times.  Also xmail and the server.

It's killin' me.  I just need to get 2.61 completely off this pig and
it won't go away :)  I tried make clean in the 2.61 source (had to
re-run the perl Makefile.PL to be able to run make clean and it
didn't help.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/13/2005 3:20 PM 
Did you restart spamd?

Dale Qualls said the following on 01/13/2005 04:11 PM:
 I just upgraded to SA 3.02 and have a bad issue. If I manually run
SA
 as a test (spamassassin -D -t  testfile.txt  output.txt) the
proper
 version of SA (3.02) is used. If SA is run by my bsa_filter.pl then
 it's showing that the old version that I replaced (SA 2.61) is being
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[xmail] R: Re: OT: SA and filter questions

2005-01-13 Thread Dale Qualls
I just used a script to remove the cpan installs, tried running a sa test, was 
told no such file (which is what I hoped for).  Compiled 3.0.2, tested with 
xmail and it still showed 2.61.
 
Sheesh, I'm haunted by ghosts of SA!!!
 
Used CPAN earlier with no luck, could try again when I get home though.
 
Thanks for the input!!
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/13/2005 5:13 PM 
try upgrading via CPAN

Dario

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Oggetto: [xmail] Re: OT: SA and filter questions


Many, many times. Also xmail and the server.

It's killin' me. I just need to get 2.61 completely off this pig and
it won't go away :) I tried make clean in the 2.61 source (had to
re-run the perl Makefile.PL to be able to run make clean and it
didn't help.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/13/2005 3:20 PM 
Did you restart spamd?

Dale Qualls said the following on 01/13/2005 04:11 PM:
 I just upgraded to SA 3.02 and have a bad issue. If I manually run
SA
 as a test (spamassassin -D -t  testfile.txt  output.txt) the
proper
 version of SA (3.02) is used. If SA is run by my bsa_filter.pl then
 it's showing that the old version that I replaced (SA 2.61) is being
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[xmail] Re: R: Re: OT: SA and filter questions

2005-01-13 Thread decker
Hi,

Have you checked that bsa_filter uses the same perl (in the #!shebang) version 
as `which perl` ?

A small script to print out what modules and their versions are installed:

(snip)
#!/usr/bin/perl

use ExtUtils::Installed;
my $instmod = ExtUtils::Installed-new();
foreach my $module ($instmod-modules()) {
my $version = $instmod-version($module) || ???;
   print $module -- $version\n;
}
(snip)

Also check `perl -V` and look for older versions of perl installed where the 
2.61 version could be hiding..

 I just used a script to remove the cpan installs, tried running a sa test, 
 was told no such file (which is what I hoped for).  Compiled 3.0.2, tested 
 with xmail and it still showed 2.61.
  
 Sheesh, I'm haunted by ghosts of SA!!!
  
 Used CPAN earlier with no luck, could try again when I get home though.

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[xmail] Re: R: Re: OT: SA and filter questions

2005-01-13 Thread Dale Qualls
First of all, thanks for the help, this is what I've found.
 
The bsa_filter has #!/usr/bin/perl
 
perl -V gives only 5.8.6 info (as far as I can tell, it output a bunch
of stuff)
 
spamassassin -V gives: Spamassassin version 3.0.2 running on Perl
version 5.8.6
 
Your script (thanks much) gives:
Digest::SHA1 --2.10
HTML::Parser -- 3.45
HTML::Tagset -- 3.04
Mail::SpamAssassin -- 3.02
Perl -- 5.8.6
 
I'm at a complete loss.  I can't find this 2.61 anywhere.
 

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/13/2005 6:20 PM 
Hi,

Have you checked that bsa_filter uses the same perl (in the #!shebang)
version as `which perl` ?

A small script to print out what modules and their versions are
installed:

(snip)
#!/usr/bin/perl

use ExtUtils::Installed;
my $instmod = ExtUtils::Installed-new();
foreach my $module ($instmod-modules()) {
my $version = $instmod-version($module) || ???;
print $module -- $version\n;
}
(snip)

Also check `perl -V` and look for older versions of perl installed
where the 2.61 version could be hiding..

 I just used a script to remove the cpan installs, tried running a sa
test, was told no such file (which is what I hoped for). Compiled
3.0.2, tested with xmail and it still showed 2.61.
 
 Sheesh, I'm haunted by ghosts of SA!!!
 
 Used CPAN earlier with no luck, could try again when I get home
though.

-darren
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[xmail] Re: R: Re: OT: SA and filter questions

2005-01-13 Thread Eric Garnice
# spamc -V
# spamd -V

Dale Qualls said the following on 01/13/2005 08:54 PM:

First of all, thanks for the help, this is what I've found.
 
The bsa_filter has #!/usr/bin/perl
 
perl -V gives only 5.8.6 info (as far as I can tell, it output a bunch
of stuff)
 
spamassassin -V gives: Spamassassin version 3.0.2 running on Perl
version 5.8.6
 
Your script (thanks much) gives:
Digest::SHA1 --2.10
HTML::Parser -- 3.45
HTML::Tagset -- 3.04
Mail::SpamAssassin -- 3.02
Perl -- 5.8.6
 
I'm at a complete loss.  I can't find this 2.61 anywhere.
 

  

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/13/2005 6:20 PM 


Hi,

Have you checked that bsa_filter uses the same perl (in the #!shebang)
version as `which perl` ?

A small script to print out what modules and their versions are
installed:

(snip)
#!/usr/bin/perl

use ExtUtils::Installed;
my $instmod = ExtUtils::Installed-new();
foreach my $module ($instmod-modules()) {
my $version = $instmod-version($module) || ???;
print $module -- $version\n;
}
(snip)

Also check `perl -V` and look for older versions of perl installed
where the 2.61 version could be hiding..

  

I just used a script to remove the cpan installs, tried running a sa


test, was told no such file (which is what I hoped for). Compiled
3.0.2, tested with xmail and it still showed 2.61.
  

Sheesh, I'm haunted by ghosts of SA!!!

Used CPAN earlier with no luck, could try again when I get home


though.

-darren
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[xmail] Re: R: Re: OT: SA and filter questions

2005-01-13 Thread Don Drake
How about this one as well:

# find / -name spam?

You might have a few versions in different places...

-Don

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Subject: [xmail] Re: R: Re: OT: SA and filter questions

# spamc -V
# spamd -V

Dale Qualls said the following on 01/13/2005 08:54 PM:

First of all, thanks for the help, this is what I've found.
 
The bsa_filter has #!/usr/bin/perl
 
perl -V gives only 5.8.6 info (as far as I can tell, it output a bunch
of stuff)
 
spamassassin -V gives: Spamassassin version 3.0.2 running on Perl
version 5.8.6
 
Your script (thanks much) gives:
Digest::SHA1 --2.10
HTML::Parser -- 3.45
HTML::Tagset -- 3.04
Mail::SpamAssassin -- 3.02
Perl -- 5.8.6
 
I'm at a complete loss.  I can't find this 2.61 anywhere.
 

  

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/13/2005 6:20 PM 


Hi,

Have you checked that bsa_filter uses the same perl (in the #!shebang)
version as `which perl` ?

A small script to print out what modules and their versions are
installed:

(snip)
#!/usr/bin/perl

use ExtUtils::Installed;
my $instmod = ExtUtils::Installed-new();
foreach my $module ($instmod-modules()) {
my $version = $instmod-version($module) || ???;
print $module -- $version\n;
}
(snip)

Also check `perl -V` and look for older versions of perl installed
where the 2.61 version could be hiding..

  

I just used a script to remove the cpan installs, tried running a sa


test, was told no such file (which is what I hoped for). Compiled
3.0.2, tested with xmail and it still showed 2.61.
  

Sheesh, I'm haunted by ghosts of SA!!!

Used CPAN earlier with no luck, could try again when I get home


though.

-darren
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[xmail] Re: R: Re: OT: SA and filter questions

2005-01-13 Thread decker
Hi

Along with what others suggested while I was writing this.. :)

Is the bsa_filter script calling spamc or spamassassin ?
Do `which spamassassin` and/or `which spamc` match the path (if any) in the 
bsa_filter script ? For instance, on my server:

: which spamc
/usr/local/bin/spamc

: /usr/local/bin/spamc -V   
SpamAssassin Client version 3.0.2

: which spamassassin
/usr/local/bin/spamassassin

: /usr/local/bin/spamassassin -V
SpamAssassin version 3.0.2
  running on Perl version 5.8.5

If I had an old SA install in /usr/bin and the script was calling 
/usr/bin/spamassassin , it would be using the old version.

If you look at the shebang line of `spamassassin` , it can sometimes point to a 
different perl version (on an old server of mine it shows #!/usr/bin/perl5.6.1 
). Might want to go that a check.

If that sheds no new light on the problem, grep for it.

grep -Ri spamassassin /usr mysearch.txt

that will take awhile and be resource intensive, but it will find all files on 
/usr (I can't imagine it would be outside /usr) that have spamassassin in it, 
case insensitive. then you can open up mysearch.txt and look for a duplicate 
install.

hope that helps
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[xmail] FIXED???: OT: SA and filter questions

2005-01-13 Thread Dale Qualls
Are you guys ready for this?
 
After uninstalling and re-installing so many times that my face turned
blue, I believe it's now fixed.  I'll keep an eye on it for a while to
be sure.
 
Here's what I did.  I went and looked at the spamd and it had paths in
it to /usr/share/spamassassin which is the older version.  I did a
whereis spamd and found a version in /usr/local/share/spamassassin.  I
fired up that version of spamd and all is well.
 
Ain't that a bitch??
 
Thank you all for the great suggestions.  I learned many great
troubleshooting tips here.
 
Again, thanks!
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/13/2005 8:41 PM 
Hi

Along with what others suggested while I was writing this.. :)

Is the bsa_filter script calling spamc or spamassassin ?
Do `which spamassassin` and/or `which spamc` match the path (if any) in
the bsa_filter script ? For instance, on my server:

: which spamc 
/usr/local/bin/spamc

: /usr/local/bin/spamc -V 
SpamAssassin Client version 3.0.2

: which spamassassin
/usr/local/bin/spamassassin

: /usr/local/bin/spamassassin -V
SpamAssassin version 3.0.2
running on Perl version 5.8.5

If I had an old SA install in /usr/bin and the script was calling
/usr/bin/spamassassin , it would be using the old version.

If you look at the shebang line of `spamassassin` , it can sometimes
point to a different perl version (on an old server of mine it shows
#!/usr/bin/perl5.6.1 ). Might want to go that a check.

If that sheds no new light on the problem, grep for it.

grep -Ri spamassassin /usr mysearch.txt

that will take awhile and be resource intensive, but it will find all
files on /usr (I can't imagine it would be outside /usr) that have
spamassassin in it, case insensitive. then you can open up
mysearch.txt and look for a duplicate install.

hope that helps
-darren


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