Jake Vickers wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Qmail Profis ;-)
i am currently in a big dilemma. That means i have a server with
qmailtoaster running absolutely wonderful.
For some domains this server is Primary.
Now i would like to add some domains for which this server is the
secondary
Hi,
I'm still using the older version of qmailtoaster.
today (right now) I'm being spammed into a mailbox that I don't have
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
anyways... I wanted to know if there is a way to stop this spammer, he
is sending like 5 emails a minute!
also, can I use /var/qmail/control/blacklists ?
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 06:45:25PM -0600, Nick Hemmesch wrote:
Thanks for the response. Any idea on the problem with imap4
authentication? I have this running on another server, however I used
the old rpmhelp packages. That contained authdaemond that appears to run
but there's no such
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 06:45:25PM -0600, Nick Hemmesch wrote:
OK, I have managed to get imap and pop3-ssl to authenticate virtual
domains, but I still can't get either one to authenticate against the
password file. I've tried compiling courier-imap-toaster with authpam
and putting authpam in the
How about setting a quota per domain we keep a backup mail exchange?
Say 50mb per domain?
There is no easy way to do it. In order to emulate this you would have
to create a domain in the QmailToaster for each domain you will serve
as a backup MX. You will then have to make forwards from your
If it is coming from a single IP address, just firewall that IP
address off with iptables.
If you are being hit by random IP's then there is really nothing you
can do, aside from making your own rbl or firewall and adding
offending addresses as fast as possible. Your server is already
rejecting
Hi -
I am about ready to go live with a new mail server setup for our
broadband service.
I have used Qmail but not in this large a capacity, however, I have come
up with
the following configuration and all seems to be working well, so far,
but I would
like some second opinions, as I am sure I
well.. I'm using a much older version that doesn't have chkusr yet :\
On 11/13/05, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If it is coming from a single IP address, just firewall that IP
address off with iptables.
If you are being hit by random IP's then there is really nothing you
can do,